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                    <text>leaders O f .Business Are
Told F inancial Outlook
O f Nation Has Improved

A8H1KQ+0N

&lt;*&gt;P» 1" evicting; |ai
i faau* irmy n n
If* President Cut*
i t Gamer today-.1
fatlw* of thg m
veterans, a rail?*
U&gt; of th* original
• A rommittaa (
«l by J ir a te

waUt
m irth,* f a ,
ramblifaf kouaaa
y o u Way an tha
Into tsttvHp. by a

tin

Scene Of Disorder
When Youth YeUt
For Right To Spook

hn|

proa

f o ,r S to ,w .
and .ptalmatloa
police, stirred
n!«ht of vLWiit

M M lal business and tram portaMm world* w on told h u t night
by tho praaldnt of th* Amorkan
Bankora Association that tha naUom financial outlook, haa boon
unmistakably Improvtd. '
Ta addition, .aid r n a c la II.
Slaton, Ktad of thr bank*r( orgaaiiatloa, th&gt;ro existed tho moat
favorable factors for bualnosa recuptratlon «lnc* the boom days of
W
Blsalon ipokt a t Jfa annual

ippara
Bask*
tbo a n
lion.
“ Th.
of ho*
bankl*
with. M
study
find tl
look or
At X
Inllaom

! WASHINGTON, Dm. 1 4 .-(AVA man idtntlflsd at Martin Ksmmtror, of Allrnlown, Pa., threatcnad the l’ou»&gt; chamber with a
lead'd revolver yesterday, demMdfaA^A lu.,jlahU Ja.t*B*ahi» ow
T »i fteor, tail threw down Ms V«st organisation of Ita kind.
abroad.
r a n and wav arrosted without inM0 * r banking .trueturn la vary
Disco
much flounder a t the rlaso o f thlg
(C m
Ha wa» .riled by polka after
satin: ly disrupting pro ceding* on
tha floor and naariy clearlnr the
g y ik rk s eh n ho stood' t p - m f '
# ^ y . : »hvl#&gt;v\far*»nt*rr at this

America dtbts

■ a ftf

astlmated the air n rth
arana In that city at 500.

Sees New. Align meat
As Grave Peril To
Peace
Far
u t.
• *V- ' • ‘Of T
,
;B
-#.WTo k y o .

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Da?. 1

«

i

msmhnaabnp.)" '*

from.bthen, Volifc
WMhlncton todmsr •«

ri«5-gr &gt; ,tm

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J J J j " and IhjT right tq • peak**I

I ,1ff&gt; Representative
llttee e’ialreiaa, a* to
P rw IL at vrouW ilgw
Tor w hotl.n the ad.
prohibition
I t In the dry enuac
g .tfa ll' fore* against
far Hll yesterday b*r
a . Way. ^
Ird. by BUbap Jama*

of U i MatlMiflrt

Oriaut, amphatkally , dissented man, .hot la an appilmvnt whir*
yesterday from tho aaaartlmi of Mayor C.rraak «ahl h. undent.od
|f n h n Utvlnoff, Russian* ftrslgti *;n unemployed painter was just
cammltaar, t k a t ^ a l t stneofa trying to autko sa ls mod by sallfaiaada fa peam»^wQI wtrletrmJ ipg hern, bfvw-w hatcvsr he Is,
tha liiuoiptIon of ^Saaao-Chlnasc [ h# was rrninttg a bvsr flat."
rslatlons(
I *-jt^ a tout time tbo polka
A govrmmsntal s p a k t a m a n ihemielve. d a r t 10m. sheeting,*
ckafasttrjasd thv ac u fd rcacbt.l Ccrauk »ald. “I toll ih* captains
D asA jr between O q m le asr Lit- Jisi* wjs not on* •p.akea.-.y In
viaoff and Dr. W. W. Tsn, China's, dawn that lbey or their man didn't
saokssmsn a t tha tongue of No- now abtaL But thvy had to hava
ttpM, aa "a reunion of farco, oT 4 politemaa kilted to rrovo what
dtatiMtlom.1*
* ./
| uild waa tree, that such r*wrta
* Ho tevmtd tha kssumptlen. of raibor tha worst type vf ctlmL'
aanaol diplomatic rslatlons be ailai"
.
&gt;
twssn Russia, an d'C hina, as on*
While ho sra* dlr.cU nc* Iliad*
‘hai would Imperil-peace In the against bvsr ftaU, tho slain poRast.
*y
llcsmaq's widow herself waa testOffktal* geoirally agrevd that Hying a t an laqursi shit It was no.
tbs ar-ord wil| arrost tbr recent rpeakeacy where her hosbaxd was ,
tendency'toward Improvement In silled and Ihat^to was a friend of
R&gt;**d-J* panes* retail one growing Ui# anamployed pointer.

paymaat ha wllhhald
United Stats* shouldrrrlslsu fa th# debt
Tha Bslfian goran
signed' after v e t l i g t
ta withhold paymaat «

Mmber* in the midst of a

la making Mr. ^ p w o rth tha ra&gt;
Daputlsa thls-i
dplsnt of tha fiviv*|
p i which
i------- --J*f»a
mad# In tha vdMUaaal study
roe ms of Lymtn High School near
Ungwoou, Principal W. J. Weils, debt ' litfcfCit dub the -tj
Jr., of tha pchool cac^grad that it StatOo -tomorrow, iPrpwMT
rsprvsantad not M ly tha g:od o u a n liilm io t told tha Cb*
that p vata against paym tgt t
conMhsts a ."groat. perU," ■

several which appeared before
Municipal Judg« JL W. Wars In
dk&gt;ll*e Court Monday afternoon to

a R u s s »-Chin's*
•aid fa havs lnfhsdeeWou far ths Japanese
ysstrrdsy which bluntly
lo V Christian I RnSaia
Md
XT. R. study 1

S T nli*"
S n a t c h e r s P a t In
Jail On S u s p ic io n
^

r ■

t Intersection D f
rench* Thirteenth

»*#ra b ^ if a d a y ate lodged

a fa ran away.

«fafa9Wfa'

tb* dad to th*
them in
rm. They
oor. lie
in g-liool.
tld not

troubles.

fa fa tt &gt;9— iV lHlaA *a •■faint

According, to Acting Chief C. B.
Ihaffsr, Mr*., Whitcomb sra* drto*
ag west &lt;a Thirteenth 8tract
•fan, as lf a nttemptad fa make s
tfa tom Itfa French Avaaafa far.
Ulny drtvan tost
rvet, collWsd with
ig the windshield

or father
would kb
od.
kd fel)
bullets,
fd polk*,
csded to
La vac,
hie son
i t ach;ol

. . . ii,at
of Prank Bchaifsr, 30, formed
loser. Stokky Rowans, opurator
cf th« falter shop whsr* SchsstTsr
was found shot dead, told tha po­
lk a f a fa d wrsstsd a. pistol frsm
a •eem pinlis of Pchaelfsr and
shot him wbsa Schsffsr. and hi*
caafsdefata tried ta rob tho shop.

Young Writer; Asks
S a n t a Claus How
[He’sC ettin g Along

tharg wpa tt t t at rat
samp gevoraairata ta ]
land’s p tahlsm waa
BprUaoMbt today but
of what may happen

ORLAMDO.

srvsrsl tu-groes who w rrs In rourt
appeared first - In a presidential are offenders of long standing.
message.
Elmo-Lee. white youth, charged
In hi. search for e h .r.e t.rl.tlc with disorderly rondu-t. was fined
esprssslons with whi-h A m tri’ans 974(1. with 1340 of this fine sus-j
h ast colored tbs English languagt rended upon condition
.. that
_
hv
alnea the Pilgrims Isoded, Profs*- does not appear In court for t po­
sor Cralgl# ssU hU boot soiree* rted of »l* months.
had been—not thv Jargon of strvst
Robert Denton, whit*, charged
eo tn tri or the dialect of ths un­ srlth operating
an automobile
dersrortd—but the volumes where­ while drunk, was fined 1*0 or the
in are recordid the speech#* of alternative of a RO day stretch on
our soIon a and prtskeals.
Cite street*.
• Tb# Congressional Re-ords of
Robert Stanley, whit* youth
before' the middle of the last rea­ who was to have been tried for
l0 »T. tow jvsr. were almost fits destroying Milan* Theater propf r o m slang, Professor Crslgi* arty, will h* tried nest Monday.
sold.
Otis Badger, whit* boy charge lJ
“ IMor* then leghlalors wer# with disorderly'conduct, was dis­
vsry formal," h# said. "Th*y were missed.
■
conservatlv# In thalf ipeseh, purJlmmi* Baniurl. charged with
of oratory
IS
as men begginr, was fined |3 , with 93 of
thU sum suspended.
Aaron Adams, charged with In-1
sanity, was transferred to that
County and w /l, taken to Chatta-I
hoochea on Mlnday afternoon. . I
Davl,| Jon**, charged with., tha |
larceny of n bicycle, .waa-.dran.v
ferrtd. to county %uthorlll«* for
action.
I
Ira Belt, charged with - bring

viritaoio xraurnity.
f "Per ao,ooo4&lt;x&gt;frmm» pat*
gotajf f a break1 th a t" (.■' k ?\

Cold Ends Men tee t
c ATLANTA, , D . c .
Poraeaita ‘f o r ’ colder wt
bringing n cessation of l
contlnsoua rain
la rfor
Georgia moantaln* fa r m
days today brought efaor to
who tesidl la nearby tew tat

- David Groor, who wrote to Ksnla
Claus today &lt;n ear* at tb* Chrtstmaa Editor cf T fa Herald, wrltus,
"Daw a r t you gsitiag along wilti
j W toys thU y » f f Will you
Irlfaf m g a bkyvlo, number » . and

indrty C m r writes, j t *Hi1

h front, Jacksonvlll*
In days of old," fa

lug. Chief Warns ImWutomobile Owners
PLOTD LAND ELECTED

Madih
•d Float
■■"PWosv

Florida

Wgtefag lo *l| automoblls own­
ers lh*t uni*«i «hry protect ^tfalr
os tamo Miss, garages, and a 'rts •orita th a t a w*v* of petty thlavary wHI aaatlni* was Uauod this
wtrgfag far'Acting Chief C. tl.
Shaffar. who said that during the
tf a t fSW wick i i.varal persons
fppartH th? th r/t of tlrss,
’ff'fl 'g ja sllsr and other *rtkl*v

fad

ly becanss tfa

PM

L. Land, of'Osccola. ba*
I a* worshipful master
Lodge No. 343, Fro#
4 Mason*, for th* srp*
i* first being the I MO
ke. Offlasrs who have
I to ssrvt with 41m
ilssy, atetlor •warden j
a«r, Junior wtrdmt
trsasurrri • U P.
i«TI Ti W. Lawton,

Celery’s Part In Big
Fair To Be Diacmaed
Tfa p art tf a cal try growtra of
this rsuaty will pipy In Florida’s
exhibit at tha Chicago world's Fair r h*lm s n f a tha
wll| fa a question ta ha- discussed

mb &gt; M ealing Asa Wm Laid Ls faat s u J

persons, mimbers of tf a faminol*
County Chamber of Cornmana 0*L
at DoLand. .

,

i

a*.

rath

�TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA*

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14? 1932

ord Herald

A STRONGER BANKING SYSTEM

.f t .ro »»■ U t m

N EW YORK

Spain, a Tscnevofejit monarch If there ever wan one, wan de­
poned and banlahed from hia native aoll. The dictatorship
Of Prlmo de Rivera watt quickly overthrown. Tho govern-

INE9DAT, DEC. I t , l l »

ceeded in maintaining control. Repeated revolution* In
8outh America have kept buainens and the people In a conntant state of turmoil and uncertainty. ’
In Germany the Kabier received the blame for the war
and watt deposed. In 1925 Von Hindenburg, the idol of the
people, was elevated and governed with a fairly high degree
of popularity aa long an American loan* 1tept the Wheels of
industry turning to a prosperous degree. W ith’tho depres­
sion, however, though tic managed .to he re-elected last sum-

R .V K R E 8F0U .TODAY

m#e%-hiiv&gt;«nKwitlorr'-haS“ tftcr«med'&gt;ln“ stTength’’tmttl-n'’ fe w ‘

)VE DESTROYS F E A R : —
■a Is no fear In love* but perlova easteth out fear; l&gt;tcause
bath torment. 11* that faareth
gM
X A ia -hwe i -»*1

days ago a N ail.leader rose on the floor of the reichji&amp;g,
and declared th a t history
the v r n e r tU ^ ld jQ ia ite b M ^ ttfflo n g tn c people, to despair
and dellVCTing^Siecountry to bolshevism.
England, w here.th a people .always "m uddlo-through”
etw ytjj’rt’h t period o f nsttem tl’stress with a mlnbntnn de*'

WORK
.Driven to it
1 would alae*
. From tha trad I*
To th* grave
With no f«*Ung
Of vaxatlen:
Labor being
Jlan’a salvation
In a chain gang
Or a galley
I would be
The tail to dally,

But

,

GETTING PAST THE SIDE SHOW

.

Loft to my own devices, •
Very little work
f
Suffice*.
—By Mildred Weaton.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

IIK R A I.lt T K IH U N B

tend* to perpetuate th ' vety
Reporting undkr heavy fire may
not he pleasant for a governmrn.
situation it ia aim 'd to fidieVe.
No part of the annual report nf
hurrnu, Imt Ihe situation serves to
Stabilization in wheat ami rottha Secretary of the Treasury, laid
make interesting reading of ths. ton, many will continue to ’lmllove, WASHINGTON, Der. H^-&lt;AVbafora Congress * on Wednesday,
annual report just suhmlttrd to has hail its benefits, hut it has Uitcovery of «000 new nebuhe o&gt;
calls fer more urger.t consideration
Congrev*
by the Federal Farm ptjod up'-surplus stock* nml lux • islamf universes” .raunllcsa bil­
than .IhaL-pasaaae.devoted to the
’TlV&amp;rtf' .'A h y v h e r -scan the do:u- been etpen*ive in the extreme... lions i f njiles away from tho
need fo r reform m -rS»' m r * , ; /**
ment in view of rerent dem and Rr g-nl of this ciaure of the Mar* earth probably containing billion* tanking ‘ayitem.
branch hanking within the lintl'a- tor aliolishmrnt nf the board will
•ketififf Art Is practically a fore- of star* was announce 1 yesterday
The American* hanking system tlon* »l trad** areasrHut, like-mo**'
find. If they du not already know, trtme ronclusion. Itut will it, or in the annual report of tho Ctrhas proved, not merely during the carrf j| studenl* r f the • problem, that th,- major and primary ac­
nrgle i.istjlutirn of -Washington.
^
l9»-"d2 depression period but over he H&lt;m- i not ddiule himself with tivity of th« tmard Is. not “what rhntilil it. pull down the rr.it of the They were foUrd in previously
art with it?
more
than a decade,
that, Ihe nnlivin that branch hanking Is the shooting’s about.’* .
Ther.bnard’s report give.* rnyrnt unexplored regions of the sky
as Mr.. Milts says, ”it
can- a pnmrn for the country's bjuh
The first function of the hoard
during the t u t year with the did
not
surrrssfnlly
m eet
th e( ing ill-jdiucj^nng that “the prob­ tindrr the Agricultural Marketing reason why the work of fostering
of the ICO-Inch telescope, Isrgrit
systematir
co-operative
marketing
test of alv en a circumstances." lem goes dreprr than this,* lie A d *&gt;f IHTJ U to assist the devel­
in tho world, a t the Carnegie InIn the last twelve years then- rec:mmenoa that “a Joint commit­ opment of orderly, marketing fhntiM go on. It a.M.rte, for ex­
sliluti- n’s .Mount Wilson obsvrva*
hive been more than 10,000 hunk tee of the two houses, in co-opera­ through producer*’ co-operative ample. that decline* in pricen to
•trrjp irv- Udifaecia. T han, are be­
failures, or Approximately one for tion with the Fcdrra| Reserve nswirlatlnns. Almost from the be­ producers o1&lt; onktr- ho-rw-hem d»*o lieved to bo mnHorts— of — these
every three instltutinna doing holi­ Hoard and the office &lt;f the Cniiip- ginning, however, tHw^jjml light nraitir in rit,ies where eoopcfnnebulae' in space. Each i« comness at the peak nf rxpansion in troller of Ihe Currency, consider hn* pluyed upon a ddhinus serond- lives were well^rrganixcd; that ro1920. “These failure,” deelurm tile perding hanking legislation In the d»fy funethm-given to th? Isiard operalive* have provldcil a market parable in size to the giant sUr
for poultry ami eggs, dairy prod­ cluster; or gilsxy ta whkh .tho
Secretary of the Treasury, “have light of informal! n which has hv Congress and called ’’stahilizj- ucts, wool and oilier eommoditie* r irth belong* ond in whirh our
involved
deposits
aggregating rrecntly become available, with a tion."^
in lo-aiilict where .farmers wcrJ r.un i’i only oro of an estimated
If anyone suppose* that lh- l &gt;.o te ally without
nearly |5,000,OCT),000. They have view to the prompt formulation
a market; number of -to billion star*.
and enactment of Irgislatim Urn! Curm Hoard I* any less disillu Hint the Ameriratl Cotton Cooper­ Many «f these new '•universei"
the fundimstal slonetj than (t* critics alnut Ihe! ative Association’* ’Tmsis /hetU** are grouped In cluster*.
among the prominent visltnrs to will remedy
the city Wednesday.
weakrey.es of tho hanking struc­ results of stabilization, it might lx- j of hal* raialdish a bottom for nit- A new discovary about the sun
recalled that the hoard a year ago
i)linmlfyo&gt;y also vlas announced in the Mount
Arnett a Wilson now have one ture,”
raid, ’’There are rigorous limit* a* ton' lngipg; that
of the finest tnnxnrial p arlo rjiiL
■mrbiT‘rriw r." w ra w m t« !ttt,Yy*i-----m n f t n u A u u Th~«TiHr*wrr^~invr,*mpiixiTT;
hnv* rontrlhuted to reduftlbn or ninny years hive shown that the
way ufew H inpro c in rn M IHFThcI
rawtif
-city.
that the Tyhkiilg hill spon-orril by M.ilnU/ntmu operations.’’ And now rntninDslon ra le s In m any Mlve- speed sems to vary from U&gt; to
ylork markets; -that the nveiage
*”’ Hildred ami .Mapt Haskln* are Senator Cllis* at tho la*l session it ndd*:
The very art of ptirehnrin-f spread in w«d price* hetwren 2.00, kilometer* a second. A kll&gt;
hams for the Christmas h*diday&gt; ‘of Congress Is already in the Ben.
s u p p l i e s and mairdaining xrower and mill ha* been reduced meter is roughly thrre fifths of a
and expert to return about Jan. 1 ate rulrn iar mid may soon I
prices in surplus yeau. lend*
to their studies at Maxaey'rt-ILu*- brought to w'vuttt. Tlur (iUsA loll
from nlnvttt. k ruvts.Xi
In encourage farmer* horss* tr*n*t»ortntlim rhwrxc
‘hess CnllegetaV Jackson*UU. cvmfains **r prwvtsirJn- •for-' branch
Tlnne production.
In lhe- 3 1-2 cents a pound, and that lrfTr the suh* rotation has any effect
tanking oti x shitr-wido scale,
oa the earth Is net yet known, but
Inn i_puu stahilitatioti thus
prrtvement in qnalily- ha* lievn [ifrst-emn to have np relation to
which niight,- perhaps, to accept­
markedly
encouraged
hy
the
co-opable to propor^J* of branch bunk­
the llryear cycle of Incraasing snd
ing as n beginning; howevey, tlm jgrement nn the two reforms re­ vrnlivc*' grading m e t h o d s In decreasing sunspots that I* oeinrai'-ure i* nlherwiie ■Ljeclio.iaMe garded hy most stuJer.ta of thr sweet errant butttp, cltnrs fruits,
to must hankers. This i&lt; hecaure, problem in of fur.lomentat lm- poultry product*,' vegetable*, wool
n &gt; they ac« it, its hash* philosophy imrtance nniiely, traneft hanking nnd cotton.
Thrso gain* may not Ire enough,
i« wrong. Insterd of Icing ainn-d and ab'litlnn uf the dual aystem t„ solve the farm problem, but. if,
primarily at it Irforin if the henk. under which the Federal govern­ gemiinl, .they are too important
ing strurti|re, it U an attempt, ment and the state* arc in open 1„ hr lightly swept aside. They
they feel, to di.tate hanking piac- competition.- (The (lias.* hill dor &gt; help to ezplaln why many are urg­
III '* and to do so specificully not provide for ^tho, see. ml of ing that even if the Farm Hoard
kvl'lr the Idea nf iJisciJufaKtnK a these, hut (ta sponsor ha* declared l&gt;n abolished, the service of Infor­
. urrenre of tho apceulitlvc i rcy his sympathy wilh th r-id ra). The mation nml ndvlre to farmer*’ co­
[of r.r.'H.'JU, The cmitcntwn of \vi«r course. It afem* to us, 1* for operative* should bo preserved J«y
lho*e v.lio npp :H\ lilt IJlai-: bill H“tihL r GIjsb to ronfinc His legi*. returning it .to the Department of
l* that the weakne** p( our bant­ Inlive program ul this lime to Agriculture, nnd why lending rural
ing system had hren abundantly Irnnch huukirg.
organizntion* noth ns the'A m eri­
rlnmnnclrntrd huig liefure the eUck # Whatever final fornt the re- can Fnrm Bureau Federation nnd
mr.ri.rt crash nnd tlkft it mbit Ire modeling of the hank Ijw takes, the National (irangr nr* urging
hUnrkeil wilh Ihi.i in ntiii'l.
_ jh e primary essential i* Ihe
W. 1st Street
There Is no reison, however, ul. indnnmcrit at the earliest pos­
Don’t
be
diaaatlaflcd wills jroue
why the difference* between Sen­ sible nioinrnt, . f Ihe unit hunk sin 1
ator Gl***,ns&lt;| oilier frieml* &gt;f tW*” rvtabHshnrcnt of n hrunrh machinery,
present aulo. We can make It
tanking refurnt ’Imiild prov,. ru Uinking system -at least on n
perform like new for Ivaa than
state-wide Male, nml preferably in
TAMPA South Florida Fair to one payment on a new car—
the limits avf niturnl trade urr.is. la* held here beginning Jan. .It.

M artini Garage

And tha tamo vtckrrs who
bought foreign aecurillav during
Ul* boom will buy hrswery stork
now If they still hav* anything

purjtoscH of |&gt;entf&gt;nnl publicity nml Hflfish notoriety, to Im­
Rational farmer* organizations peach the Prcalricftt of the United Staten for "high crimen
advocate • recognition* of Soviet nnd mim!cmcnnors.H
Rtlltla by this country. Probably
• Surprise 1n to lx* found only ii\ the extraordinarily good

judgm ent nnd au|ierior Intelligence of Congrena In voting
.'161 to 8 to reject the impeachment, an well in tho fact th at
. the prim ary fault which Rcprcacntatlve McKacldon could «ehS Icct for hin impeachment chargeis, was the alleged unurpa0ridiV ami in-l1*00
Uongrcaslonal authority In granting the moratorium
•rh hiker* whoMwtt year! And every well-informed newniwper reader knowa
tmplinl moon-j th a t President Hoover secured the approval of a m ajority
to thsir liking’of laith Houaea of ('ongreaa before granting the moratorium.
; pnvrmentr. oti 'H u t Mr. McFailden haa gained hia |ailnt anywny. If
wo ran’t umler- ^II w
as fll&lt;nc
haa achieved
it. lie
VVUS
IIKIIC j,e
III' wanted,
VVIIIllvU, ho
I1U HUB
n i i o e i i o i*^.
u v will
m u go
down in lilatory aa the man wha tried to Impeach the
President, and na the blggeat nan In Congreaa.'na well an In
tho Republican Party, Which, la, a fte r all, quite a distinction.
' A prohibition isxu* ,&lt;H*elop* ir
•Florida. Tho Florida Confcrenci
«f tha 'Methodist Church goes or
raeonl a* being oppoiad to an)
•bang* tn national or *l*ta pm-

The State In-Business

‘ State officials meeting recently In Tallahassee to con­
sider tho possibilities of the atato erecting a sugnr mill In
tho Everglades to produce sugar from cane grown on Its
Innds hnve decided it was unable to spend the necessary
money a t thia time.
..
,wlth that a pWa for »ofureem»nt
The officials agreed, however, it would bo profitable
If. they would not make of th« for tho State to uhc cone to provide sugar fer the various
Amhlbltlon' laws ■ bigger farce state Institutions, reap Income from th e 'surplus, ond pro­
(thin they' already ara.
vide work for convicts, and tabled n plan for future con­
,• Frantic -rr—a- Ly congressmen; sideration of tho m atter.
'Insofar as the plan contemplates tho production nf
to Increase prices to help farmers
Nii| include the “dninestlc allot- sugar only for the use of inmates a t Stato Institutions,
H«nt plan" by wfhlch an arbitrary there may be some justification for it, though we doubt
law la
we* amn*
nnlnt very seriohaly if this State can make augar with any great:txx
U ‘ laulaJ
lavlcd aon
crops rtt
at tka
tha point
®f distribution anil proportionately er finaiiclnl success than the government has met in op­
iadUtrihuted among farmers hy erating the post offices, which run a hugo doficit every
[iht treasury. Tha consuming i&gt;ub- yoaf, or than the French government has in m anaging the
jllr» of. «*»ur*«, 'pay" th* tax. C&lt;m- railroads, which also go in th.o hole annually to tho tunc of
jiamcra will not objact to higher
Biicea for their .bread, if tha several hundred million francs.
/R u t it Is the suggestion of Ihe S tate entering the com­
mercial field hy selling ita surplus th a t chiefly offers an
opportunity lo r Justifiable criticism. This plan reveals
the socialistic theory in its moat evil aspects.’ It would
Tha dirtleat jktbla tho wpfld tiL place paid labor Jn competition with convict labor, a sitiy,la that of Norman II. DavU, uatlon In which, everything else being equal, paid labor
Amarirsn ambassador, w i t h o u t
cannot survive.
portfolio. reptm nUoff this too*», If the Btate government can use its convicta to ralac
Jtty 'YlhofficlalV At. the Gsm’va
n W im siiu rt rppl«irnc«,
end sugar cane find sell 'it commercially, why not use them to
leksnred with tli* »«ipcn*i' lllty of operate gas stations, run grocery stores, and perform other
inajrtng mot; p r l«*» hUttil* Ku- /unctions by means ofw h ich the State can accrue through
ta'f#tu&lt;# tifr&gt;j Tts reduced coat of linpaTd help?
armxm*nt« )u proportion to a »""•
Before^ branching out into commercial fields and put­
file t
by
(uup«»y ting government into business it m ight be more advisable
w jg li ’dt *♦'(. x*m« tlrno bring to adhere m ere strictly to business principles In State govlUfad by
foreigner* for-tho
rfnmt&amp;t, .to reduce expenses, retire obligations, and lower
E S alU ii H ’tV.adt” mribods .of taxee.

THE BATTLE OF
HASTINGS-1066 A. D.
•’Nature In the Raw’*—a j fxntm ytd
by J. Scott W illiam s. . . Inspired
by the tu rfin g fury of the Norman
hordes under W illiam the Conqueror, In their merciless onslaught
against the English in the Battle
of H astings, O ctober 14, 1066.
“ N a tu re In the Raw Is Seldom
Mild”—and raw tobaccos have no
• *
place In cigarettes.

whrlrih h ekT ilhb Ur^ » r^ w rt “ d Mn. W. W. AW
a m t take ting. Mrs. « ~ tfcF
^
tm e w e r t reT i n i lira . C. U. P01^*
P. H a l hr*, Mrs. C.) Fred’ Strange, m employe* of
Mrs. O. W. Brady, I the A. C. I*, is la th« boopiul at
staeijr. Mri a. F.' “
with a badly sprained

Mrs. J. O. Andes raturned yps,.
teruay from Jacksonville
Cut
Hilliard where she has liven
spending Ihe pvst thrre week's
with friends.
,

n

Mr*. William Cook and 'M rs.
Vance Kesler have, returned .t-&gt;
their homrs In Tampa after spend­
ing a short time here' attending
tfce official visit of Mrs. G. E. Me.Kay to Seminole Chanter Number
l j w 0 Order of the Eastern Star.

ad a cr cloth arid cm tirrd with a p
large-bowl nf white chryssnthe- t,
mum*.
Refreshments were served by th- „|
hostedse*, ’assisted by Mrs. Lin- f
ton E. Allan. .Tfaoeo invited t&lt;&gt; be y
SviiR 4|rs. Byrd weri'.' -Mrs.'Rojr H- •?
Mann: Sirs.' Linton E." ’Affen,” Mrs.
George Knight,- Mrs. Glenn Lingle, t|
Mrs. U. G. F«x. Mrs. H. H. Hag- t,
gett, Mrs. A. W. U-e, Jr., Mrs. Bit- ,j
ward S. McCall.'Mrs. J. O. I.nney. p
Mrs. Edmund Melseh. Mrs. E. I. rl
Hoy, Mrs. I,ee A. t ’nnoley, Mr*.
Charlis L- Park, Mrs. G. E. Mc­
Call, Miss' Phyllis Irby, of Cairo, ^
III., and M’S . J l. L. Dean. Mrs. (|
Herbert Me^serT Vrs. J. P. Ridge, ^
aid Miss Margaret Peters, tea
««” **■ . ,

Mrs. Branan Presides
At Meeting Of Guild Philathea Class Has
Chritsmas Festivity
Jdra. Arthur Branan presided

over the business session at the
regular business and tocial meet­
ing of th* St. Agnes Guild of Hn'y
Crp** Episcopal Church held Mon- *
. day afternoon at th ; parish house.
During the meeting plans were
made for Christmas box** t» he
given to the poor.
Duping the social hour’ refresh­
ments were served by Mrs. Eustls
Peaks and Mrs. U. C. Cochran,
hoatesses for
the , afternoon. give Christina's basket.*' MJ the
•
'*
Among those present were: Mrs. pocr. •
During tiie sociul period games
John U Calloway, Mr*. W. A. Adjam s, Mr*. Joseph*A. Meisch, Mrs. were enjoyed and gift* were dis­
John Mslsch, Jr., Mrs. Eusfls tributed from a large decorated
Peaks, Mrs. G. C. Cochran. Mrs. and lighted ' Christmas
tree.
’ fihtrmsn Lloyd, Mrs. Arthur. Bran- Quantities of poinsetlli* were a r­
an, Mrs. Herbert Reitz, Mrs. Hey­ ranged in vases and bi.wl* about
ward Wa'ker, Mrs. F. A. Dyson, the rooms where the guest* were
Mr*. W. II. Stewart, ami Miss entertained.
Olive Dinkle.
|g.te In the evening refresh­
ments werp served by the Host­
TO GIVE BANQPETS
esses, assisted by Mrs. Clyde A.
Byrd and Miss Sara Warren KasBznqjrts, furnished by the trrby. Those present were: Mrs. IL
ladles of the F irst, Methodist E. Russell, Mr*.' Clyde A. Byrd.
Church of the city, for the mem­ Mr*. Joe Corley, Mrs. W. S. Hrumbers .of the church, will be given Icy, Mrs. Grahiiir, Mrs. W. .HollyWednesday, Thursday, and Fridzy held, Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert, Mr*.
night at 7:30 o'clock in Ihe church E. II. Altman, Mrs. Watson Wal­
annex. Every member of the First lace, Mrs. Lint n K. Allen; Mrs.
Methodist Church Is Invited to Walter II. Harh, Mrs.. Edward S.
attend.
McCall, Mrs. Parks llunlrr, Mrs.
Claude .I^s-ke, Mrs. Steve Johnson,
Mr*. F. F. Dutton, Jr., Mr*.
Charles Steinworth, Mrs. W- MMcKinnon, Mrs. W. D. Hoffman.
Mr*. John Brumley^ Mrs. A. C.
W e-Suggest A
McRcynilds, Mrs. J. d. Andes. Jr.,
Mr*. Junes Gillon, and the. Misses
Kara Warren .Easterhy. Rebecca
Stevens, (Hive Lezette, Virginia
Wood*, of Sodus, N. Y., Ruth (IllIon. Edna Chittenden, Bessie Pres­
lleautjr S alon
1*4 N. P A R K .
PIION K UX
cott, Mamie Strickland, and Char­
K u l t . n Cuat-M lnnla U*M Kchule
lotte Smith.

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A(tmt»&lt;ilon
If—It

m

BITS OF BROADWAY HITS
Featuring

DAN FITCH
"Tk* Magnetic Krith VsudrvilU Hlxr'
Supported By

^ b e n e f i t o f t h a t L u c k y S t/U c e

* sr-sass

C. W. Shoemaker has returned
from New Jersey where ho has
been visiting his brother-in-law
and aister, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Thorpe, for th« past six months.

DAN FITCH CO.

to b a c c o s in a i l t h c w o r l d —

I fe S i

THURSDAY
Regular meeting 0f the Gram^
5fchoo| I’.-T. A. will he held at
j :3o o'clock at the school auditortum- The• hoard meeting will take
p|ac? at 3i00 o'clock.
*
The-Del-and Country Club will
have a touri*t dance a t'th e club'
house in Del-and. The public is in.
vtle,|
KcguInr/’ piVctmg of Seminole
a f t e r n o o n Chapter Numher Two Order of
mjoyed by the i the Eastern Jstar still he held at
e hour scores 7;:;o o’clock at tho Va«onlc Hall.
Mw -nwortledd— **
FltlD,\Y
putted plant.
The regular meeting of ths W.
m E. Allen, r . T. V. will be held at the home
nest of *»h Mr*. \Vatrou*e ar.d Mr.-i. Kills in
0 Mrs. J. O. |.ahe Mary.
The I’reshyterian Senior Chris­
ms where the tinn Endeavor-will In* hosts to the
alned wa* a oth- r young people’,, organizations
dinner ros:s, „f tlie city at 7:-'IO o’clock in the
1 aepentuating sxcial rooms of the Presbyterian
note. The re- j ’hurch. Installation of officers

Miss Phyllis Irby, of Cairo. III.,
who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Lingle for the past
several weeks. if planning to re:
turn homa Sunday.

tern, Mary and M irth*. ar.J.U is.
.Wynn ^V. Potter and daughter,
JeancttV,. spent yesterday afterneon in Orlando.

b u jT tf u t d o c s ^ n o t e x p la in w h y ■ fy in g p ro c e s s , d e s c rib e d b]
'f o l k s c v ^ w h e r e

re g a rd

L ucky

w o r d s r r i T t ,s

t o a s t e d ’*. T

S w ^ k p /a s m e m i l d e s t c i g a r e t t e ,

w h y fo lk s I n e v e ry c ity , to w i

T h c m c ti* , w e n t v c r o v c rlo o k th e

h a m le t ^ a y .th a t L u d d e s a rc

t r u t h t h a t ’’N a t u r e I n t h e R a w ,
is S e ld o m

M i i d '* ~ a p { t h e s e f i n e

to b a c c o s , a lte r p r o p e r a g in g a n d

m ild d g a r c c te s .

Office 149

S o cia l C alendar

flchel, Nr*.,11.
»- Roy O. Wlls at a bridge
•F afternoon
•- " Miami In
Mr*. Clyde A.
!cay,-.*oon for
re. A-x honor
'** presented
gift from the

Miss Virginia Woods, of Sod us.
N. Y., la tha guest of Mr. and
Mra. Roy Bennett, also of Sodu*.
■ ara
__»____II__,C.
who
spending the _l_.____
winter *:a

A Good Tima—Big Tima
Hot Tima Show'
Will Be Youra To Enjoy

l Th* Unlversltir of Iflaml hx*
g i . into M nlroptcy with *350.-

Rrsdv w u hoetesx ^ , m ^ b o d t s t Chttrth held tU
rldfe Club Wedne.rh# hitkm t aeon
J ’ K’ MeUtager. The mteUng
. by-Mr*. C. Q. M t
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Personals

11 ”

, m e llo w in g , a r e th e n g iv c i

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Mrs. Byrd Is Honored
With Bridge Party

EVA-BESS

V 7 E b u y th e f i a e s t ,t h c v e r y fin e s t

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Telephone:

PERMANENT

. ,

I j ^ cytatry. ;

MARGARET PETERS, S atiety Editor

FOR H E R ----Christmas

N o raw tQbaccos in ^Luckies

Business L e a d e r s P a p w o r t h Gets Automatic Bridge
Woodmen Of World
Table
On
Display
H o l d in itiatio n Of
Arelnformed Upon G a v e l G if t At*
Il‘» hrrr.
Financial O u tlo o k €. Of C. Meetifig Onr of thu*e lri&gt;or-*xving. lit- M a n y C andidates

A n d Personal A ctivities

“Island Universes.
|Millions Of M ile s
|
iA w ay Discovered

, M V liT l.t: rV S'.M K TT
T h e H o u lh -rn M la h lln v a l."
V S A X K ■I II U K K W I* I IX X
' TXi- l)-*,ral.* M lo * lr« i''
U K O X A 1 .4 V o x
“C h a r a r t . r l» ane»r» U l t r a *
u rd ln a rr

THKVOM LKWIS

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1932

(Continued From I'ag* One)
lit wv* pa**i
factor*. Si**on listed an improved! vote. The re
bond mkrket. credit relief meas-jOytil ’thi,. &lt;
ure*. ateadineaa in rlrctric power rut c director
consumption. inflow of gold into' iimle yn nty
the United State*, low inventories,'hard w rlur,
drt-line in banking and com m tr-'of Sanford w
cial failure*. Incrra»e* in factory i * uin&gt;r in
employment, care** hank re*rrv»».' the Florida I
rtvtme in ' money hoarding, ami] pany”, Jeclar
the yepnration* /rompromi*e at onr , / H.t*- ii
M u sfm r.
1
,it.f i. and
On the oth«*r Ban.!. Si«.«on *ald r r * | lir .ju.
unfavorable factor* included lack (Vinty and I
of li»*rrn«e it; hank credit, .ah- M.| u
..f i
aence „f. any *tronir seasonal In*
MinlWJlt',
ffuenc during th- winter, the , b, „ mH,. h,
fact 4hat policiKi 0/ tl|«* incoming

.4rf&gt;»t)wM»*4'#itwnt««k-*&lt;

[Mill Begins Work

- "Hit* of Hroailwuy Hits” i, thi
name of the show to appear at
the Milam- Theater for tonight
Tho cast in support of Dan h’itrh
eontain* featured artists, whose
ability has hernfrifigruxed by the vuriiHi* fuI*j*%-tr*■ . *Hmtitiifiity isleif will I*' placed in operation
U K Mil’ll, chuirinur.. It. ,
critics in the mctro|ml(tan ren­ i
Monday nml it i* expict &lt;1 it will
ter*. •
&gt; K. lUinru. II \\. I .Ur. L. I*. e|M
&gt;rnte ul s'Je*e to capacity nt
J The roster of “Hits „f llroadwny .Uilli*, T. W/ leiturlott. ami II. .M. I 3fttH
t ton* nf sane |&gt;cr day,
Hits” reads a* fol.ows: Myrtl I'apworth; Umuity VisltinK N»itNi*#|
thr' *0**011.
Everett. “The Southern Song­ T. \Y. lei.wton, I'lmintmiir l I thieuglii'Ut
linnuurtoit wiiid jfood i*rowin»?
bird”; Frank “t'ra. ker" (Juimi, IUnit.tt&lt;, John Mti'ch, lit. \\ T. weather wouhl Irriug pu increased
. 2iiivl II. I.. .MsiltUic; l*«»jnty|
“The Georgia Minsjrel”; ’ l.nfoii I
itr*rir•• I din,- yield | ht ncr- thi* sinsun.
and laifon, “Charm ter Duncvrs IU*iimiiinIruiUtil* iNif'ttl.
Many Toys Donated tlnl.|ue''; Trevor Lewis, “The M»l- Ititlni*”*, chain.lan, Air- .1. I . Hill , j Till Men thousanrl acre* iif raiie^i*
Man”; "Chic" Prters, “Tliat .Ii . .Inhn Msi . It, J. II. Mi'hlcK, I icudy for ratling.
At Christmas Party inly
’ The Ctiitol Slate. Sugar-Cor­
Dnnring Fool”; Waldo Hohurts, an.I Mm t in Sluiiko.
poration
succeeded lie* Southern
^rvrvlnry
lA'Imiarn
rV|»nrt«,d
A large number nf tny, and “The 'M a n h a tta n Trnubndrtr”;
Sugar Company la*t y nr after
other Christina*' gifts, in tx'lslt- Harmony Hot Shots, lladio's thil in a ttiiiFcf»nliim -with J. (' • tho latter, a It. G. I»nhlhcrg d v I
L O N D O N ; . Dee. I I
J/Vt &gt;-d
tiun tn dipnatiumi ■f money, was Prize Singing tjuartitte” plus a IIuA iihhiil irrrrtdiy t •' G«vt*rm»r I ^.pinrnt, w ii * thrown into receive!collected at the umiiial Christmas group of licni tiful girl, wh„ have Ih.ylc K. farltiMi, the hitter mil* ship. A *uh«tnnlial amount of new w a rd T re it h e r C o llin s, noted
party fur the Children’* Home srrved as inml. ls ftir artists of di*- ^lu'tiilalrtl .^ciuinulc UicjMty ii|»«*ii cnpttu| wa* olilainvd and renrgam . p lillu iln m su rg e o n , died ye sle rit•« well iir^unizctl uclfaic hoard
day in laindon. |tr. t ’nlllns,- w ho
Society ut J .cksunville given ye^- criminatioif. •
Those seeking the highlights of i d itrliiriil it the tiiicvl iir tin* ration ruinplclrd nnd approved by w ,i. luirit in Ixn u lon ’in IHII2. w ii *
tr-rilay ufternoon hy the S rial
Circuit Judge G orge .Whitehurst, i ’i ' i orated try | V r*iu in 1 * 9 1 afte r
Department of the Woman’s Club harmony, humor, and hilarity arr nIhIi’ in |H9ffurninnei'.
here. The innipany I* reputed to a Sjn- e ssfo t o p e ration on th ,.'ry e u*-.ired
,,f*
finding
all
three
genI’n-Nitlcnt
l'apworth
i»lM
»
«|»
in the rjuli rooms with Mrs. E.
lie the lapgesf single iliterpri«e in •of til- Sliuli.
t’liniptort. Mi l. Jnines I). Huff, and eronsly presented hy. th-‘ Dan |m.int«**i i*n it roiiiiiiitti'O tt» ntudy , the stale.
■
Fitch Company, in "Hits „f llrt.avl- the Uimni* Slut* &lt; rhutnl er of
Mrs. Waller L. t* nper a* host- vvay Hits' wilh u liberal uff. ring
Kltyir
adjustment*
to
thhugfr
t rutiierriv **IUiferriiiliiin lU" nil
to devoir e&lt; of thr- dan/e thrown thi? haiiKmir. itiiation, tip* follow* grinding plnut lit J'lewiclon ‘ »ti
being made jjn*. week. llarrinSdim
large taliht bs-neilh tin- decorated The screen attraction to be pr?- inir. I*. K. AlU-t’a ihairiomi# timf -aid, adding, tin'vSosiiti itn o rele-don
lint
lu
ll,
Uaintalt
C
’h
tH
t*,
I..
an,| lighted Christum* tre c. Vases smiled tonight wilh The Dun Fitch
bratmn when the null is started
a n d I h iw I s o f red radia n ce roses, Show Is It.. K- ft.’* "The Age of II. r« nnrly. \V. L,#(,w»|Kir, Bid- iignln, Monday nunning. "We’ll
land IHan. (’minlJi Johnson, II. r. Ju-'.l u-i dovtu to. bind work,” h g y p so p h ila , u r d h ib isc u s w ere a r ­ Consent” with
Dorothy Wilson,
ra n ge d in v a rio u s p a rts o f the Arlinr Judge. Ilirhard Cromwell, |9(lllo&gt;«*. IV * .1. Kellner, II. VI {declarerl, “and Impe for a profit
irutrjMoilii I*, s. aide srn*on.”
rlu lr
r om s
d e v e lo p in g a co lo r Eric Linden, nnd ;■ host of picture IIhimc'*, J. I\
I.ee, II. J. I.ciiiuan, *1l. M I'ap .
schem e o f red and, w hite. T a llie s favorites.
worth, W. M. Seott, ,S. U. Shin* j
a n d o th e r
b rid g e
a p p o in tm e n t*
holder, \V. II. TunnUlllfr. .1 A* P rohibition Law In
bore C h r is t m a s de sign s.
L U&lt;iii, It. K. 111'lfiiiwh, and *1. i
After several piugressioiis of
C alifornia Will Kntl
contract bridge "high sci re prize, u California Day To ll*t«, Jr. Ilii' giinip r* •" repiui
hright-roloresf linen spyrts hand- Be Observed With its (indirg- ut the next ii'ievl^ng.
JiACItAMKNTO. Dec. 14_&lt;-!’»
Heerelziy l.&lt;tuunnn niiimuined nlifornin «il| lie With ut n 'l.itr
keirhief, wti* nwarded tn Mrs. J.
thut per-un- wuuld imt, plan proliilutlnn law next Mo“duv I to
(’. Bennett. Kefreshniaiits were Fitting
Fe*stivities so
lunUlctilig ergiigeiuent*. timt til*’ dole for Itanishnient of the l;i»,
then srrved hy tTie hostesses, a-*,
fulliiwiug altall- will by -limed III
sisted hy Mrs. S.- D. Ilighleynmn.
TALLAHASSEE, lb IL bVi the enmity dm me the next few ■epealed hy voters at the N'oveni1 OllllltJ I lull
ler elerlitn. was set In'ay (•» the
Those-prr«eni were: Sirs. A. Cf
A pro*lanmtbill wa- is-Ued yes­
F rid a y . •LIU I*. M
-I a n, -•••,
annual -teil'tnry of slnle whiUI he nn
Chvnihrilain,
Mrs. J.
Adrian terday I y-Governor Carlton de*,- month-:
M r r o 's t lr r h r - l r a
Vasin* . Show.;
Feb. noiiiiiVii the official eount of the
lb wn, Mr*. J. W. Worley, nf ignating Saturday a» California Better
"l6-1a. "Pantiy : Shelf" Dem­ liallnllnr.
AI EMISSION ll'.lf*
Sulcm, W. Va., Mrs. W. W. Warn­ Day, in Florid*.
onstration Fair to I e stige'J
er, Mrs. Sanford Doudney, Mrs. J.
The Governor railed upon ritiK. Baker, Mrs. Ralph A- Smith. zen- to joiirwilh bfficial- and slu- hy ihe County Fnleration nf
Wr.ntVn’s Club*; Frh. *.‘i-2h, *
Mrs. Frank Stein, Mrs. A. It. Mar. dwnts uf ’thi- University
FI.min
shall, Mr*. S. D. JHkhleynian, in ui-lriuiiiiiK tin* University "1 t rnI*Florida tail At Orlandif;
Mr«. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. Arthur t’alifnrnia *t l*&gt;* Anifrln* fimlliall Mar. DM*. .Sluti tourn|ni«n^of
CITRUS for CHRISTMAS
Branan, Mrs. Lucy tl. Bus-ey, of .0rpK.il which pliy- "nf Gainesville LUlle Theater players; eiftly Apiil,
state Social kVotker*" Conference.
Washington, I). (’., Mrs. I-!. II. that iliy.
Tho-e present ill l«*t nighl'*
Lanry, Mr*. Rupert' Striekl.iniJ. . The pfeelamatjpur hahl:
meeting included II. M. I’apw. rib,
Mr*. B.
Moore, Mrs. ’John
"llfth-lal* iff thn l)nivrr»ily "f
Mcisch, Ms. If. W. Rucker. Mrs. I'lnriila tire |ihitiniex speeial event* tiordoii-Dailietl, .1. A l.ogih, W.
II. M. Papwiirth. Mrs. A. M. Phil­ fur the entertainment iff vi*it«r* II Hninrs, L. D. lUiiins, II. F.
lip*, Me*. A. J. Peterson. Mr*. W. at the -fnnthall u line letween 1*1. r- jlt.lr.es, F. T. Wilium*. Captain
L. Morgan, Mrs. Howard (’. Iu&gt;ng. iilff M i n imivar-iiy uf CalifiirtnA’ab f. .1. Ilnllett. V. II. Shinholscr, W
I. CiHipfr, Sir*. J. C. Bill*, J» .
i.ri* Angeles in Gair.rVville nest J. K Fox. K II iuioe»T \V. lawN. S. DeForust
baturila)'.
ton, \V. J. Well*, Jr.. • II1. Ellis,
’ Their will 1*
It Hand Dein. W.' M. Haynes. J.
uf ileal*, -iiei.ll event*. Ihe frown­ |„ Maienleite, l.iA)on E. Allen,
ing of a beauty ’ipieen’ ami other John Mei-th, Sr., S. II. Highlyfeature* in addition to the football
contest In the i.fturriMinMI&gt;i—s-wL nipn. It. K. True, L. P. Mills, am
ifurnin team will ho'Secniparieil -Karl U'hmann.
hy i ITieial- at/l *up|ioiter» friun
the I’neifie eiia-l. It i* air oppor­
F-XTItA HFJLSION I'AI.LKD
tunity fur Floreui to be ho-t .vtid
welcome the visit' r*. to oi-pliy the
J a c k s o n , Mi**., Di-e i t .—mh
ho-pitallty for whieh we are noted. —The'Mieelaaippi Iwgielature will
\Vi&gt; do. only f ir s t class auto rc|&gt;airing,
.“Therfore, I D yle K. « urltAn. assemble in eztrannlinary *e*»b*n
(iiv c us a tria l ami you w ill In- convinced that
(iu.i l n .r of the Statu of Iloiubv Tu &gt;iiay, lie*-. II. to c0ii«iibr
only export repairing really pays. We guar­
ilu proclaim Sali/day, Dec. 17.1972 i nn tmerit of the partigl pajmeni
antee every Job U&gt; .perforin tn ydu'r sh tisfn r•&lt; uliforma Day’ in Ihi* Mate and ail valorem t^x plan, (inv; rnm
t ion. See us lie fore having yo ur car repaired.
urge all our citizen* to inter into Mike S. runner, hy executive
proclamation,
i*-u
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the
rail
lute
the Spilit of Ibe day and if po—
.
*il le t i biin olLu'ial* uni stu lent- yestrrday.

ONLY EXPERT REPAIRING
— — IS PR O FITA B LE

Mrs. James G. Sharon, Mr*. VS. T.
latnglry, Mra.-J. O. Ilulf. \D*. at uur *taln umvenlily in wi l om
Walter I. Cooper, Mr*. E. &lt; ini'" ing our frienilly livklx friun tin
West.”
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vlvr* that are .uppoacil l" h? n
Initiation of a large cl*&lt;« cf
Uk»u to the hrulgr *fiend, on an
loiuatic hriilito table that - ileal &gt; candid, to*. di.ial ii'.^pectful niton*
brought thru*
hand* or 1 1 h clivklikr pre**i*iiui tiAn t*» th*
.while another h a n d «i* bring ty \V.v.M. t r:iufnl. of Birnv•"p'ayrd, j* now on i!i*piny at the hunn nvfrdgtl nu.li'.tu of tit*
Randall Klrrtiu- l'n .'w h rre it hat i \Wo..mrn of tho W»rM, frntuicd
hit*
bwn viewed by s.'nrr. of the curl- lll«t Itivill’*
IftT ami where a ilemrtnrttratWi meeting f Ktuii'u Woodmen held
Iill the
ledge room* with about
will he ma«l«* nl any hour.
Th. new table reamibl * Mt.DtL rlaJl^w^u-h- iftinj all •put* of
dm nrybridge- tabV In i-verythintr n nthA in attendance. .
The rla*a. emuposed of* I. J:
x tf r f l the depth of the top under
whirh .i* rontained nn •'Iphnml • Hrackrit. *0. S. 1In miner, ti. i ole.
im.lmni-in with on urnanny way J. I . Iter ton. C. K. Itniimi, T. K.
of -huffling and denlinir ' four Vickery. \V. A. I.owe. I ’ M. (&gt;|h
knml- of 1:1 raid* that aie depoJ- tree. \V. H. Waiter-. II. N Tamm.
itrd In (mnt rtf each of the foue I.."\, Morgan, and II. M.Jyherjich,
playii*. Ii i&lt; the -ra'Alton of xw»- "3fff*tiTfr ituced s.rt.l given the
bridge world nt present, and *1*J
* Fflh-'k
rnrdinp to F It. liandnll. J r . imn- . unifotm tank, upt ritu'nliM 4 t* am
rr wf th“ *tnrr, jtihkU'tn In- a pop­
1.nk--l i Mil Imlui'.
ular favii-ite Ini-ally within n few
Img thu MUfticg, *trr*t
week- I f t h e . eapr«'*'ion«&gt; of thi :
t 4*
limili i ty thy
many • per»«.n« whn_ hav,- already
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enew Normal Chtaa aad am erid * w4l * n « t h rode Relations *n her poeHiew hi th* far* of the
Japanese policy hi ■■wrtmri*; • •
Neverthetrea, th# R u slan commiamr aaaorUd yesterday that lh*
Improvement in th* raJattom of
oa* roan try do** not ■«««« th*
•training of rristlona toward aft-

More Interest
In fipednl Training
e m c n iJ U T I , Onto, DM. 14.—
CoUeg* boy* are mere numerous
t e f f f thaa.th o y w an hi 1447—
Uoa, M a lta Litriaoff, Rumlan
f o r e i g n conunUmr, expressed
■yptpatby for tho Chine** people
aad, tu phraaM daaignad for th*
Mr* *f the American wurai muvnt,
added . that It U only when all
(tote* maintain nlatlona with on*
•nether that " » • that! be able to
•peak •*rlou«ly of International
co-eperatjon for th* cnoi* of
prara."
This reconciliation end more
particularly LltrinofTi eommrnt*
bring- sharply Into th* (potHghf
the quiltion 0f American-Soviet
relation*.
Th# rriurn of. th* ter* great

.A n Jk o n tlo an l' meeting of
■p4*l*l Interest to poultry n i l era and to wkleh the -public b
InvlUd, will ha held Thursday,
Dee. IS, at th* DeLand Chamber
of Com more# Auditorium at 8:00
oVlbck. It ha* bom aanaanced
th a t Prof. A. O. "Chick” Philip*,
formerly ay Purdue Uiderraity
aad acar In th* atrrle* department
fov*«f al"*p**h
***mAIU* *'‘
secured an tha speaker and h*
wfD dtscsM p«*ftij andoitloa
problem og timely kit*resL Prat.

i nr*
hi d*f*aa# of the rarritoer*
iHood howtrer, after this sporadic drive
d*m—had ceased, th* Baehmtn lads erithan ;tl«d Aw* to steady playing and
defied ai| attempts by A salias*
Conch Osof Bawyer’i proteges to
m*h* material gain*. Gregory
stepped high, wide and handsome
all over tha Mg Cater ferwanh
- T**ch*r*' aattagm reposted 4 - and secondary, whit* tho'roM rrm
■lt*sM t a f only AT percent In tbotr w«r* having their thort-Ilv»d
enrollment from last p a r . ' Tedh- fling. They gained by ran* and
nical schools suffered th* moot, gained farther passes until th* 10
their registrations dropping off mlnutM «grp op and aft*r tliit
g percent. Th* smaller colleges tha reoerves war* through putting
suffer*^ from' filling enrallmtata anything over tho Gator team.
th* iMSt.
Th# way lh* Gator* settled
Of all' th* achool* h* surveyed, down after th* big blowup waa
Dr. W bltaer hound th* University
■pit* U&gt;* gloomy
|t la J*et each a
af California, nammlng up the beginning,
Berkeley
and
La*
Angales whlriwlad flrtt quarter attack by
branch**, to bo th* largest In mail the U.-Urn that Conch Bookmmi
I* trying to
prevent, . Mon­
tray*.
California, ha foaad, had 48,- day
Coach
Bachman atntad
t t t full-time student*| It had H r that
hie team would
grab187 ant*red fa Ua liberal arts ably net meet sa y artaal scrim­
- courses] It had th* most men, mage yesterday, hut evidently
9547; trtrtng such courses, and the
most .women, MOO. New Yerk
University, however, topped th*
11*4 vrtth a grand total taroll* Bruin attack with a little real
m int of 17,905 according to fig- Ilf* reproduction.
Th# scrimmage yeetarday reur*s *■ of Nov. 1. )
. Tbs noted decreases of 414 gwr- coaled Bill lltorke, SM-poaad
cent In th# number of full-tta* Jacksonville led at right tackle
itndm ts, *e against 7 perevt* In and If appMraacM are any judge
graild total registration*. Bui, h* Mark* will more than likely get
lh* nod far that berth next Sat­
added:
#
"Possibly th*re Is an Increase urday. flam Davis also seems to
■tbli year In attendance at Junior
p eat' aad
Wady
colleges which would materially quarterback
offset th* decreases noted a t 175 Brown clalam recognition a*
Inetltatlon* on tha apprised Bets. right halfback over Geogo Moye.
Backfleld Coach Joe HolatigrIn Michigan and'K ansas, for ex­
ample, rapid giwwih In Junior col- cr continued his work with the
leges is reported, *md the cffle* Gator bell carriers in tmproelag
of th* cliancotlor of th# University tha timing, as well as coacMng
Of Kansas d*clae*d that high th* punter*. Ktehing instruction
school grad*■to* am enrolling In has been given g grant deal of
laegnr numbers «lth*r la local attention In the Onto that has
Jsstor aeflagM ar high acbral prat. slepsod shwe Fturida met Ts m ****. Rendsreoa and MoAnly nv. I T a s s i g n m e n t s of "biggeet" ocaged 57 yard* sack la Ua Vol
tails la American college Ht* ara clash aftar Coach Jo* had put
them through ' rigid punting
practice every aftenso**, aad
U n irarafty &gt; f - California (both he hope* to have the two hoys
at rfsrXsIsyftad i t Loo Angetea), In thap* la tarn loom mob* of
th* long soaring boots against
I tM &amp; X o lk m W U alronlty, !•*,* th* Urlan*.
f tS ilb fm rtfu ik UnlrayeHy. U ,067| MftmAitfta. 11,708; lllhmis,
10^7*1 G k lo ^ tsta, lOffdSi MkWgen, H&amp;28; Harvard, 927R Wleeouln, 7855) College of th* City of profetlonsl gradual* ectael wRh
Now Fork, TIT*; Oedrer.lty of 9719, followed by California, t55I,
Pennsylvania, CTtdj Texas, MM| PIV.sburgh 1443, Michigan 1417,
Pittsburgh, 4575; Cornell, 55591 and Chicago 1994.
Boston University, 5521; North- . Of students ef pda cation. Teach,
nataera, 5791i Temple, 5525} CTd- era Cclltge of Colombia reported
esgo, 55S4| 8t. J»hna. Broridya.
5093) Oklahoma. 4|M ; Yale, *MI;
Mtarmks. 4594; HyracuM, 4779;
Bmm BUM. 4 4 T 0 .______*
. Ustry; .Norikwe* torn Urn lsrgest
* u t h t'g ra n d t*U| eneellraeBta number a f pm +am h* doctors
th* order let
with M retodM la af msdlsln* and
New York Unhmrrity. «TAM; Baston 4h* iargem — nhn of d i­
Colombia, 97AM; C- C. N. T . *4,- vinity stodenta IM.
4M; University, of Callfornkt
Hummer schools war* reported
4171 Minnesota, 1UT»» O h lattata. generally Mm widely attended.
18,009; TBtamta, 12JRT; D nlvlnity Largest were Colaaekia, HAM;
af PgnuailvM tt, IIATDi Nrath- Califoewta, 4441; MtaneeeU, 9144;
W M teral 1/440; FlttahuriB jU A M ; Chicago 4979, and Ohio State, 4449.
Hun tor O*0*ge, 1*&lt;&gt;»I
UAMt Morvard. IM M ; t t e *
«ht, 14ABT; Texas. H .*M; Doeton
BMiemdly. MIT; * * * * * F «f
HATTIESBURG, Miss. Dee. 14,
fM M ig M i. r a i l m o m m JAA.
e r a . IT44| Tempi*. «4M; N m —Oscar B. Winter*, one ef seven
convict* who escaped from Pareham ajtriM aM N d ay after boring
brace and hit, was espterad by
ettg-faUe* her* j letafiep, belngMgVNtt total numbrnr n e g t a i l
to four. Winters affored no ra­
ils ta no*.

MELLON IS COMING BOMB
* LONDON, Dm ,
lowing b it eattmn ** many years,
United ffMMa AmSmmador M Mn will spend Chriataa* this

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u Londee aheard thd Mgjeato

exrhang* of lotion.
The Chinee* *mls**rr~t*ld Inguiron that, an hi* orriral at lh*
dliormament conference. be immediately ncagniaed the necessity
fdr reconciliation iH t» Awr hftanO
neighbor.*

WomenlnOpi
Parties &gt;Uit
Child Labor
WASHINGTON,. Dm. 14-—tm
—Bu«y with an Inteiulr* drir*
against child labor. Republic**
Qrpce Abbot* and Democrat Fran­
ce* Perkins, two women Influen­
tial enough la Uw labor field to r*-

Th* operator throw a lever and
in Old ainoU* th* lo t F—s sd
throogh th* prtsonr* machine, th*

tha rind* af th* growth of tho
tr**. 'A me tie* of tho lo t r n
m ood off to ohew th at tho coloring
had f«a* «n throughout tho tr**.
^ Jmafk A. ltartly, If. D.
Dr. Martig mtd th* nap from tha
Dv. tfertig ck lau th* prate**
fw nftor* and toga to tfeatad may b* n o d for
hufldlng trad**. Be U a aatlr* of It* thorn k a b and-’ pfciM M t-that
form tho h u o of paint* tad*oara* o » a , 0*.
- 1® * domoMtratlon itagod for Ishes. Tho treatment, ho «o!d. can
lumbermen aad newrpe per men. Dr. *3*0 bo n o d to Insert f hoproof or
Hartig plocod a alt-foot boerii lag, w«t n proof theorbo&gt;■ Into tha log
1344 lechn In dU m ttrr, In one or wad that win provide lomhor
for waxed floor*.
trial cowmftalnM* d J t a n T i a h •T hj p ro m t not only eclera th*
Teg'iot doe* away with th* neces­
as chief ipeaker.
T h * eaodiUon thty seek t* sity of air drying for r»n*#r. Dr.
change la the d*pr***ion anomaly Baritg bailor** o a r of th* beet
of 2,000,000 children andtr IS poulbflltlm of tho n*w dlocorery
y e a n af age werhlag long hour* Am in th* r*n**r field boeeueo
Id eweat-ahopa, in hoMcmork, la! of th* eariod colored effects-pooagricaUun, while adult* vainly aihl* th an .
seek work.
Appoint*! by F r a n k l i n D.
Rooaertlt to hor present post.

portfolio, yesterday w en working ttoned ns n possible secretary eg
ns n team.
labor Id hi* cabinet.
They joined fortes Saturday ed
Mlm Abbott arms- prominently
mentioned an n labor secretary
possfbfffty a t lh* time Secretary

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Basic Industries
Of Florida Bites
In &lt;U 7,«8M 0«
ta u A H A fe n * . W t t W p F )
—Hoary F. Becker aad ONriy*
F ro ley a t « a U n i | w fH e rid a
g u t* Collet* for Women eetlraat*
that the fire basic Induetrim^ of
fen ritaT fieh iag aad nthda* amptoy 914,044 ....... .... had prod***
4897/900,000 in taewm* eat* y n r
la Florida.
They do die attempt to pra**i£
utaidfMm da the state's emauef
tsarist Indtatry ta t »*y It prodate* an Intoia* tooalor than oil
other • Florida industries e a rn biped.
,.
Thty aro a other* of a geography
af Florida and thoir oathaatoo on
tnderiry too llftad In an ariMo
addreaaed. to geegrapkp to irhon
In th# eon-tot ioaao of t t a Journal
of tho Florida Edusatioa A maria -

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IV fi*t r lh r llu ii. r in xt , Tu e-.lny.
I .iti r in .lim t k .iik wer/,. how ever,
t b it it niitiht h r d e ljy rd . C h a ir
limn C o llie r said niutti ilry
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n e «-r*. in nihlltion tn S e c re ta ry
M ill., Mrnii'J hr hcutd hy Ih r .m u *
in illr. ' t.kluy,
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tl'so llllio ti.
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H lB A r N E S V T L I .r , Ore. f f . - ,\ff
fs tg n s point tow ard an uutslanding
| ccl.b ratio n a t (he U n iversity o f
I F lorida F rid ay and S atu rd ay. It
w ill be 'C a lifo rn ia fla y " and
amon© the notables to participate
in U&gt;e Textivitk'. U renowned Joe i
£• /Drown,
th &gt; fam ous
“ bn: &gt;
^ A l l l * C h a lm e r s t r a c t o r e q u ip p e d w it h
llu b e r tr a c to r , G o o d y e a r F h rm T r a c to r
mouth’’ movie comedian.
G o o d y e a r P n e u m a t i c F a r m T r a c t o r tir e *
t ir e e q u ip p e d o n t h e h i g h w a y In g e n e r a l
Frow n w ill arrive here a t m id -,
p l o w i n g w i t h t h r e e - b o t t o m p lo w .
f.trtn h a u lin g , w o r k . night Thursday with the Paella.'I
Coast p arty. F rid ay n igh t he w ill
a c t ' a s chairm an o f the ju d g .V j
committee
which
review s
the
p re tty g ir l s e n s o r s who w ill, b e ,
h o i* fo r "C alifo rn ia P a y " as rep­
re sen ta tiv e*. o f various Florida.'
citie s. A fte r the selection of the
p*»*T
aide a t the coronation in th e! hr had tll*coa*rd the question only
U n iversity gym , where a gigan tic b rie fly ' wtlb D irector o f A th letic.
C harles Fulgai Junes, who i&lt; now
•octal a ff a ir has bicn planned.
Sponsor^ chosen and announced attending the m eeting o f the
today by Claude F . Lee, general Southern Conference a t Knoxville,
chairm an o f. " C a lifo r n ia . Hay -• In­ Turn... w ith Ilr. John -J^ -T itu rt.
clude -Miss V irg in ia - ftm ethere, ree.M len r-n r*,ll&gt; e 'S h fte flly * anJ
M iam i; Miss Rachel Sm ith, M adi­ Dean S lagle, chairm an of the fa c ­
son! Mis* Elisabeth C a rey , Plant ulty nthl tie comm ittee.
It Is planned to ill.cu x , the m at­
C ity ; M iss D orothy S aek ett, S t.
C fu s c u p r l c i r a t n e w
■ W rsburg; Mia* E lizab eth Jones, ter again dt a meeting of th r corn. ( J o o d y e a r F a rm
J o h n D r c r c t r a c t o r v&gt;lilt G o o d y e a r
f lE a v i l l e ; M is, Constance llahn- m ittee called fur Monday *nfgh1,
iF itrin T r u c l o r t ir e s h a u l i n g c o r n p ic k e r
Irn c io r lir e sh o w in g
A llis C h a tm rrs tr a c to r w it h G o o d y e a r
um, K ustis; M ist H a u l Middleton, W righ t said, lie said that mem­
u n d r e c e i v i n g w a g o n a l l In a s in g le
F a r m tr .u tu r t l e s in p lo w lh t f o p e r a t i o n .
s
elf-cleaning A llbers
of
the
comm
ittee
lind
told
S teak *: Misa E lizab eth Drown,
o p c r n lla n ,
W c n th e r T re a d
him th r m atter prdbahly w ill not
lie fin a lly decided for severidl
— n
D es&gt; S n .
«
w eeks, inasmuch ax arran gem eot.
fo r financing the project are still
AKI.ON,* I t , p e r.
II. Liftini: I m a rly one-fi
in proaress.
the
ordinary
farm
tractor
out of • mi Inert-nxc r
mohdln* Ponce, St. A ugustln o
The rrtrih ch n irn t plan. If c a r ­
, iT.wing sy
[and Mias Sophie W aldon, P alatka. ried out, will likely a ffe c t four the- class it has long occupied n-&gt;
T h ere Is no lim a lim it, upon en­ m ajor sp o rts— hii.ki-thnll, baseball, an im plem ent o f rathvr limit I w .a ll.e r T r.,
trance tlm j fo r sponsor* C h air­ boxing and tr a c k —as vvrll as tho farm usefulness, the new (ioodgu r*
man Lee said, hut o fficiu l re g is­ vaript-a minor sports surli a s golf, y e ar l’ n&gt;-t'niatir Farm T racto r tii •
tration and presence is required tennis, sw im m ing und wrestlin'? m ake* tin nil-purpose- unit of it. te le a-e, ntore
in which the university rustotn* rm tbling the farm er t „ u.-e it o:i*,ltial work tin
by 7 P.' M. F rid ay.
the h ighw ays, wjberv u n til' n uv t,.c | wt,, | r ,
S atu rd ay m orning w ill tilin g tiro a rily e n ra g es n th ir schwols.
steel tirrd tractors -have , hy.-ql
|n ’ „
| s|
most (tdorft.1 a'-fair of th j week­
The Florida 1-axketlinll sclndiil ■
‘
end, the A ll-F lo rid a . I’urnde o f for this season hits not horn re­ bunned because o f |b - damuitc
tliey do f " hard ron,| su rfarr
han,
F loat*, which appears a t thbs leased. If is understood th at if-i*
Though IntrodUrid but n iTw tractor vr.x.*
tim e to la: certain to be o f tre- l&gt;rjng held up p nding the oulrnnir
months ag'o, fiy m , tiu .to r tires * h r . n i l .
memlAux mugnitud*. T a m p a , T al- of rffo rta whlolt nre la'ing mad •’
la v e swept the a&lt;:r&gt;rilltara1 re - ‘ plow., vvrre.-.
C tearw ater,
l i e A la , hy- the comm ittee lo raiso (ho fllahai^re,
lions o f I he country like vvit.lfjie! Irn lo r •lalle.
G a lftsv ille , D aytona U tach, S ilver nliners necessary t» continue the
and have lax-n a stro n g attrn -linn I li.ictoi u a . t
Springs, P lan t C ity , Miami turd program.
a t eora husking, slic k-', -li.i» ■ , f a ir .! .1 .plicate tu...
Sipifonl arc rltlca th at have d e fi­
( ancrllnlion o f ioterroUegiate
nitely assured go rgeo u sly deco­ a th lrtirs at th e lln iv r fs ity would
rated floats. This h igh er in stitu ­ leave the e n lir- s|a.ris program in
tio n s o f learnin g have"-entered the bands „ f th,. intra-m uiol d e ­
D o lts . Florida S ta le C ollege fo r partm ent, .which Is iitlt h a r g r of
.Women, Stetson,- iVmilheri*-,' H*l- Na«h H iggins, whi^htTRlu. varsity
■ kp, and the U n iversity o f F|n(i- track coach. Tho intram ural pro.
Oy A t h a s t h a lf a duzrn musical gtam this year has been fa r rearh
organizations w ill bo in tho lino fug. It .n lista Ihr nrtive p a iliciof march. W ith probably n dozen pntion o f the g rea te r portion of
more cities slated to *in d floats, tlio student Isuly.
and the rivlc clubs, K iw u n is,. n o­
ta ry and l.ions, d efinitely x n trrrd,
the parade is certain to la: spec­
tacular.
Uainesvillp w as tnking oA a
(t'on tinu .il fi" iu I
festive
utm ospbir*
e a rly
this
i III |he Fettal.' •&gt;
week, Dial the UntvcrM y C ity will
be g a ily decorated for the week­
M IAM I. Dec. l l . - i , P i It.
end.
A th le te
officia ls
bclirvu
(PShieldst alias lla rv ev
th err w ill b e -a g r e a y demand foe f l 'i i k )
ticket* to (b if F lo rid a U . II. I., A . W ells, w as hark In the hands of
gam e and a crowd o f IS&amp;.bOtJ has the law yesterd ay a fter.n ’ long &lt;li
( Itrttl Iht* £«im • *# #I *#iMiPt -i
bVintton « v |i 1.1
la m e raptu re l.y a |K.li'&lt;ntan in n
been Icyrra.strd.
f»»yr t’I f.iin
I unity 1*
I1mi ftn.i ffi^it 1
tr a ffic rontrol tnwer.
U Y i» V\ri»Hiifrr*c ^ li'irl &lt;1
K im . ii* .1 v
tt’SIhjelds, wru r&lt;ca|H-.l from ‘ le
•til* lit 1014 i f .'|»* .ikii'iT* M»»
|kR ifcJpUt* . • li *»
Tam pa road ram p la»t y m r where
J y rni««iptf
u“
,rkiH DM'I t irn
he w u s n ervin g'tw o com iii rent s x
tliamlM
r
publ:
Ihrtt* il«y« with
y e a r term s fur breaking' a n l in
•*A|| itjrhl p«d» lj»it l«*.'*•• *
n sh
un*l In*; b
U rin g and for grand laic ny at
k 1 * via* rtM rr jiif i •jjitw t w
prrnn»- *
T .in ria. also Is wanted In, Jon*--. :
11 JM P .E U
m»"*M.
*
. burn. (!a.,-r.ffl iaU said, where h"
kcnm * n r »lru|»|» I flu* tt«»t
ps-npcii whde serving an II year
Hill
l.tim h c r Cn.
|m*|u «K iim iu ’ bu lcly, m jh n l I
sent* n-r.
).n h a.ol Holly
,\
h
Ilf
,
liliil'il
il'Vkii
■ The escaped ennvUt was r &gt;«gniMiilt 1 J*»v «ri im i#b
nixed by police 1 lentil leal ion o f f i­
()ttsilily ' Mer chunt li sc itl
Y tpiilalivi1 lettfiuiM’ Uii. (I* N
cer Jam es (I. Itnikrr a« he w i«s.-.|
Itcauonalrle " r ic e s with
v»ilk ,1 « 11 -out* Mil*? i»t»*l |»*»l*r
F la g le r Klreet. D ark ir was. lit
th •*! h-r.
.
*
*
charge o f a handcuffed prison r&gt;
y I P SK IIVIC F.
I’ hone , n '| i v* i.•&gt; many niiiiulr
b
but rallrd to tl&gt;'hield« to stop. The
•illirt
\\.»
lfjli»tv«l
in
th
•
la ttr r ran.
Policeman F tank (iyrkr, op era t­
ing sig n a l Jights in th , tow er at
rf lla v r ‘ Vour GL-isnra •
F lag ler S tric t and the * Florida
F illed i v s e l j . l
East C oast railw ay , tracks, heard
IV» are ei|Ui|&gt;pVd to p r.s lir.
Keducul p r i c e on single,'
lla r k 'r 's command
and
saw
ffrst c la -s I0I1 work at Ihr
virion and K ryptnk lin&lt;&gt;-. Al-p
O ’Shirbl.. tun.
|u *r* l possible prjrrn. Hive u»
nil shell nil.I modern gold
'fie r k e drew h i. pistol and aimed
a trial.
filled frinu-x^
It at O 'fihltlds, railin g4 tn him to
stop. Tho escaped c o n v ic t. hulled
H e r a ld I’ r h l l n c Cu.
Dr. Henry Mrl.nulin, Jr.
and submitted to rapture, tty readI'honr 117
D I70 M H T H IK T
ity adm itted his idenUty. H e told
I t : P ark Ave.
poller he had 20. yeaTT l „ servo in
prison, but declined to mention the
place*. Police recorjl, here showed
The Dmith'a IITil.rr.i- and For
only 17 year*, lie will lie returned
rest (iatch ri's tram ended th : f i o l
to T am r*
Inalf In a ti • for fi:- t pis «. euvlt
team having v on 2u gam e, and
le st J ll gam es. Tin .' . t wu team s
w ill m :rt again
Monday night,
Do--. 1U to rJetida fir s t and • • ;khow fi.
twirl plares for th r f ir .t half
’ -Tlio tw o m«n sawed the bars at
ri'-s.
TltJr.s Iny n igh t the Sem f- ••r.v'li Ki.
th o bottom o f Uvrir cell rbrorW and
•
n o b C ream ery » id D ox.ey'a l.uttrh
illpped into th * ga’ lery leaving
lb explainer!-he mvun that
im
e
t
for
the
I
t
c
u
n
r
s
ofth*.
rfuminir* o f rlo th in g on their rot*.
h- 1 rtisl t„ make a *pe eh nj
T A L lJ k H A S S E E . Ihm. M ._ (A T fir s t ro*»rwI. Ft i'ay of- this werb t nHVrv. and was topped, h........
jV T h iy made th eir wr*y to tho
1
B e t a hall. T h e re ' they surprised — Dr. Edward t^onra.li, . president th ere • w l'l M- a rSerial m u lil Mow li&lt;i.ist-lf up, bu t
'* I ’
W
ith
.
...........................
o
f
.th
o
Florida
S
tate
C
ollege
fnr
Ihm «uch n enurro
or
m'
B nha T ytsch . a tru sty, and houivl
W omen, s a il yesterday th at “ du:
inigh* miuro .or..m ow rise "•
90m to a chair and g a g g e d him.
tlii-q &lt;b* iderl t&gt;. h u ll the lb*
[ f T ak ih g twu sh o rt tw idrrs from
M U tool room th ey yrircsf them tol.iy with a revulycr
v.hi
-f*H-«r, m aking an 18-foot ladder
tin u : clavxes a t 11:99 A . M. p&lt;Mt again st the'H tiJina Katunla)
which th ey carried to an unguardA p a p e r 'ta k -n fn&gt;n&gt; I “ " "
Florida F ltld . and "Mank" tain.-d Hie Introduction
*• '
section o f the waD. Dealing tho W ednesday, for the holidays. I t-o n
perch he had. expsm t'd 1 . make
top o f th* w all th ey entered an had been planned to (ta r t th ( hoi- J Ikureett w ill t a ll ngndU .
, ________________________ __
D I R R E S T R E F E R E N C E S ------.unoccupied sen try bog, obtained a Irlay recess F riday.
an I which one wltnr«f r.t" I
A mild form o f !n ftu(n ia h a i taka no chances.’'
he »t.ck« several vtoEd
of.
I'
W p « and slid over the w all to
p -W h u l l a v p , T h i n M a t e r i a l
kept the college Infirm ary crowd\ cold rain w a i fa llin g h-i
trail:
cd fo r aeveral wreks, a t tim et nee- la st night.
*
ixetl »t|t JOJ ; u &gt;iiju iv fe 'iO .
kc U n iversity o f Florida ha* easltatiog tha. addition o f e'xtra ' S everal hundred g ir t * .w ill tie 2 0 'lp in u trs you w ill l M v n b ’
*w . Imported ,-h eerleaier fo r purse* and h o sp iu l fa rilillf* . Dr. park fa r th eir homes in the xt*t -;eech wldeh has t h . Interest of
g a a ii in G ainesville S atu rd ay Coirtmdi said th» iltc a tla n had Im- and In 'v a r io u j other p v r ti o f th tjt« Am yrl an people. .The first'/II* N e n W
Inst th Brubut o f U . C . L- A . pnWed but due to the change In, South fo r the holiday v a ca iim man that trie* to aion m»« Will
[talU lKK M ifr r la l. I 'a la ls mad filU
the w eather It b de:m rd best “ to I which wll| rontinue until Jan. 2.die, Jt that e n d e r s t o c ! . **

Escaped Convict
Captured By Cop
In Traffic Tower

PAGE FIV

IDAY. DECEMBER M. 1932

Bottlers, B a r b e r s MAN W ITH RUN
Gain V ic t o r i e s In SEEKS TO TALK
Bowling M a tc h e s BEFORE H O U S E

Vtmr (’ItriHlimts
(Jlfl Week?
Dee. 17 throuKk 2fV

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tate C oJIeffe For
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iTKH: id iii:u t.iM iiiw u n tii.it
r iit.| iifiivlrlurt of Ihiil re*rlAln
eI*i l e*e* of 1UTPt
t illd till*
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mi tii.it crrtaltt -till ih**rrin
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i &gt; I** Iff * .1 It lU h b n l»
IlowIon HI*-* If* iflfit o If.* hy ilcri.'
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II ., Its*. ..|»1. Ill I'lclk'M off lev of
K ilt If»«*It* t’oiinljr. riorl.l.t
Tlth Ml III** be IUK * .*ltl Vo B.l|l«fjf

RESULTS

H U I I T I . IV l» ia ilT O N ,

M|*..ltl Mikwlrr

W ANT ADS

FO R SALE

Long’s Meat
I- A T reat To r a t
W ATCH te p n lfa !
nmi*)r knowf Ihiw,
■ , Mm *. Ave.

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. R A D IO S E R V IC E
T H A T I’ L K A B K t t
ALL W ORK' 1

(JUAUAN^EI)

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G O O D W IL L
R A D IO S E R V IC E

W O O D • YARD
I ’ ln in p '197-J
P L E N T Y -O K W OOD
A l l K in tl.t
W e s t tilth S t r e e t

One Sure Way to
End Coughs and Cbldt
Iim nir.iirsl iliwovrrv nilli Iso-fsid SC*
ti..n; it ^M'llic* sod fiejt. the InlUroed
2l&gt;—..k!iwrrll&gt;inr&lt;tuu Fur Sale nu-i.il.rine, sod inhibits germ growth.
Ul &gt;11 known dnigwcreoMtaUrecngnirrd by.blgb nir.li. .1 suilmrltle. ns on#
of the girJlr.l hrvling agrncies for petii.trnl cooght and colds and other forms
ol throat Iroublrs. Creantuliioncontra*,
FOR S A I.E : I III A S H E S ; $1 'HI p-r In (dditiop to rrciscifx other hesllngd#*
field box. (rift -.boxes sliippol turni. which •t-slis in dh m l the Infected
membranes and stop the irritation sndlnwithout Inspection. J. T. Keirtier, flamiiulliin, while the creosote aoes oa to
West te rn -rn -A v e f--------------------— •heslnmerh, is ehsnrbed '-/a the blood,
sharks the &gt;csi of the trouble tad check*
l'llh TEItHIF.lt Puppies
,tir growth of the anras.
0
l llli-turns i’ res nts. II
Ctmmulsinn is guaranteed aatlsfacIMV
in the trrstment of pereislrnt roughs and
tioulli :iu‘ilfi.nl AvijiiK'.
cnl.ls. luonrhlil s.ihma, bronchitis dad
cither forms of respiitory. disease*,lad
is rirrll-nl fnr htdMfnj up the (TSIWa
after r«ld&gt; nr Da. Money refunded If (a*
ighi'rrnt.Lito matter of how long M*a&lt;t
roup
.log. i&gt; n&gt;.l relieved after taking*;
toilirccliuoi, Aakjovrdrugglat.

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HILL LUMBER CO

■m i : n r

|!ek. iii .if S .it lh 'M k l c u n if r of
l»r. |*«ti« fo rnirrljr owna*. l»v IV.
i&gt; I Mill i itti mi li. nr it.ill Avyaurt.
in H n U ih f r .q ir i l l To«tn»hii»
1'w.ntv i. n f Hmilti, It.iitf# T h lr*
i« •otic U l »
Ninl rutr N orth
Ih r . * I •itci.lr«••! Ntiie Thirty fr^t
i .:.*••i. \Y. •! T1»lrl**e»n llumtrF«t
.1lot 'I* w r Ml k fe*e*t lU . ’t), Houth
1‘lff e*r 11tftl.lt rit .iff.) *Tblft) |V*t
i n»M. Hotel Tlilrtv«*n llurt»lrr.|
••lot Tkkrtily
f*r|
| I 3: 0I. to
I*..iiti of hcMlm iliiK. itHitAlnlnii
l.'ll’ a i l s * Hone* o f liM . Mlkit l'»*

2 P r i s o n e r s Saw
T h e i r Way Out Of
Escape P r o o f Jail

i PLAN’ TO HAVE A

iti) ffulw ii um l «|rm.ln*l« w hich ton

«•» rllh rr t*f
may h««« nga|n«*
Ihr r «l.||r Flf IS.M'OIIK
iN v i Trn t; f it. *.r ^ m rn o ir «*»»nntr. •
' •
i f .
II. II JAB,
&gt;8A*
It* ».V. r.iiiD h J'i&gt;l«t* rtf »Hfruln«'lf
i '.. iiiiii . at M -llffb*# In tRp fnttnir
•
•!»«»• In Sanfi.rtf. |lpmlll«,l»
• % •ol&gt;. n.»rltl:*,
within
twt|v«
lOMhllo ft.tin I ( I t It hcffrtf.
i •,• • I Xmvi min i
IIS), A D
• I.KB HMiHH*.
i:t.v n lo r fit th* l* l» M of
I•adorn Smoot. ItnrtAfttl.

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o r Rtilr

ttv an&gt; HClion I
T»
limit, d „ *lt*finite I) !•&gt; I lit*
Ant« it«lmf*nl. *
Pickett opened Id, remark
xv strvteniriik lh»t the Met
Fi i-i-i.|.|il
( h m .il “ l« opim.
fl*an v

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\&gt; ti an** rm h of row. ir^ lfo rrh r
&gt;o*lIII* l...iail« r«'|ii(r*«l »•* prri»M ‘

Announcing Removal
C A K fl &amp; C A R R Y D R Y C L E A N E R S
( M r s . W i l l i a m '.t I ’ln c e )
.

119

W EST

F IR S T S T R E E T

McLANDEK ARCADE
Fast First St.—N ext Door to B aggett's

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 14, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 4-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 14, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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