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__________________________ i M P B P K N D P f l D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ^ S A T t T O D A Y , I ) E &lt; F M Ilk 'll 30, 1933

P ile *

Years-E nd Review O f Ten Months O f
Roosevelt Recovery Reveals Historic
M oves M ade To Benefit People O f U.&amp;
Imriter O f Aati-StMit?
D r t v e Sh at B y

i ..

M an

O f

P e o p le O fN a t io n |

T k ittC rrtid le
wA&lt;*xtro\. tv*.
I^i M ak d)N itiiSiir»1

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14 Senators Proclaim
Selves As Favoring
Free. II n 1i m i t ed
Coinage O f Metals

WASHIXGTX1X, !V r M .—
—TVta «• «hat l'n«W Sam *
*Y*itSNl ihipi* wit* WwMwrwa Hvin te (o a u n t ir
n ilt tH GH IM lt'S T R IA I. COOKS
I. T V UtAlvt r-.ght of labor to •%rcam»c ant Urtrtin otllpo*
lively a n V « t b r»f m hindrance
*
lah rt
*r*t« &lt;tinJoci\r to
« Tplnvment and
pdu h»»m r pomvi
1 t V r i.ra t ro ’t e4 pmlortsMi and m W
4 iVetoJ &lt;4 pnct' to p m x m etre««m i b n r •»« V ln « fair
i M i r a * &lt;4 pnr4it.
V TVivsttva of nd-tSiwat pnwlsv*. fa W f&lt;hr»li«inv and
w ertt favor-- In caMomrn
THRMI GH W \R K K T IM . MiRFKMI \T 4
I. Cvra and tv^.lat diM dnlioa of farm |rrwt i •
t
.Wtaftmrrt e4 m atiH.tif fsnli' c« In «lfM &lt;■ '
X N*andaidmr.1 fait irmAc prart •«&gt;* *
4 1 4ifs a a&lt;we nf m i ! -%iar»*4ard |»i -tad *
Ik I'urftt N v r * in faittM'n a itb.ui unfair •
«»-«• m • ••«!»

W ASH IN G T O N , hoc. 30.—OP*
W \SH I\GTO N. TW hi i-TV—
II banker*’ M’hotlutiH of rrw A powrrful Prnatonal silver bloc
urgarrired &gt;r«trr«la&gt; l*«*Hin«l n pio*
giant for irnton* nation »*f tin*
" b ’te t • *t j an l d im r I enough

I *i-« latimiig any
aMiunpt
to
Me* k til* 1*1 eeldeni'i iltei pur
ehnwe pulu1y ntul deaci'hi tv then
I rope al ii *
supplementnt v. I*
•enat'U- trom the wr«t util south
M11« n&lt;lei| it Cotlfitl'IICO cmII« «l I &gt;•
&gt;«natoi wheeler, lletWHiat. \|on*
Inna. nn&lt;l oaniiunusly adipu.l the
l l!"W m„ ii
•••*«
■ We f*»\. i hi nuMuh-m the fn e
.iml iiiiIh&gt; Med roiuuiM1 nf t• •:*i
an l • i.\t t at it rat lo to * •
• 'iohi' i h&gt; Iiiu "

Seeks Tb Retain Ih-in- Late Pronounce ment ■
ciples O f Sherman1 Attracts Interest In
Anti-Trust Ruling
Capitols Of World
TTAW UVGHV
lv*r ^
H
r»rv »4 in
wxvll br-cftfi f«»l
v n t it 'W
i v T r ’ e n e»T p lrft
lo
•«nSv 1ma
*«« «• f i n ; l*^*m
A i ': *1 •w«r. w1 O h na^'Mval r*
evavey a r t - t W y e s ir it t a f t H U v
MatJl
frew b r hun
r&lt;nM
i l s e and iW i r l t a te a
thr
prew |»W-* of tk*
vV ' « m « x m i tr a 4 taw
Hr era*
a* l » l nr
• lv e t k i ta
a * f i"r *1 ****&gt; »•!

C f t l i t y R e s id e n ts ’

Wheeler iu-| lie u 'til l illtlodurv
I In* H» to • I lull on lh»* opening
•lay of t 0111*11 %» n&gt; tl Weiliii «dM&gt;
and I'lednltd it \%oiil,l pass if the
I Ievident icliaitie.i 11pm e vpi cnr itijb open opposition ||e u l,,, foie
■n -v| 'nnhit net ion b^ tin If •&gt;u-«
II a vole toiil.l b* hn«| lliei*
i . A tieftiui* ration « a i iwl incur p"»nte| in th« eon fete ncr rr*odu
1 ii, -•tinlor* *ai 1 U tit'i'i it ait*

Vote Olt'onfidrnrc
Given Ronsevell Rv
S50 Of 1000 Women
vnr

rttu iv. **

MIAMI, Dec. 30.— (A t— E ihau«tcd from
battling rain
■quail, and
choppy
windi
Fiance,
Maroalit and Helen
Rlihey lamV dat 10:47 A. M.
today completing the Inngot
auatainei) flight for women,
2.S? hour* and fi2 minute*. The
Miami Official Tells '
women took off I&gt;cc. 20 from
the municipal
alrv«rt
and
Teachers At Tnmpa
equalled the prvvioua record of
That
Legislature ;;
eight da&gt;a, four hour* and five
mlnutea, Thuraday, e&lt;tabliahHolds
Only
Answer
ing the new mark officially one
hour later. The fllora came In
T A M P A . D w , 3 0 — ( A P .)
jfi
with a graceful landing m the
fare of a liriik wind. A cheer
the
Fluridu
rolle &gt; up from *|H*ctatora, and I convent ion o f
Education Anaocintion
litr e
Ihr film waved hack. Doth,
tired hut happy, and very glad
w ere told lust n igh t by llunto get I ark on earth once
ry 11. F iler, chuirninn o l tho
more, aakrd for hatha, plenty
Unde County
School, th at
of food, and a place to aleep.
I F lorida
in not
K.vinjr
its (

children
H tifficitn t tra in in g
to ca rry tin th e ntulo'n ow n
activities.

At the saiiir linn O r Stale An*
(ion nf Srhis I Ihnnl Mera«
l*fM, in ««*panilr *c««ion. «%*f ptad
a resolution urging the rtntr “to
makr aurh provision of fmvlfi V i
will insure that the chiMrrn In
rvrry county in the state wRl
havr rijual opportunity
tho
Gang KillsMnnDuring children in rvr»v other county*
and with the children of every
Drivr For Freedom other
state, even to the evtcnl
FromAlphamaCamp jof calling an extra session of tho
14‘gialat ure should that bo ncceaaary."
\t m o r E. a u . lire, nn.— vai
“There ta blit one solution of
the school problem, aed • eat {«
through *1he Legislature ** tiler
tug i
who e-i apetl from t h e raid, speaking to the rdurntlofl
*tall* prison fat hi near here early
then 41 to .It, with I* not voting. \••«*(« i day,
m*»%ed
north la*l
\ miiHik the II « Iii mud for fn e hea\ ily
armed
aflet
killing
tol liutre t•*»tr I dit) w»re .IJ Ihnio•nr mr.n and wounding thire
HI Keput Inmi" an I one
••’ tie** in then drive to freedom
Iui nn i labor

PRESIDENT ACTSROOSEVELT IS
TO BRING AID TO LAUDED FOR HIS
SMALL MERCHANT VIEWS ()N PEACE
s*.l

N U M B E R 54

Girl Aviators Land
After 10-Day Flight

T H E G O V E R N M E N T IN BUSINESS

Vivid Path InMinds

F lv * C en t*

I ht, lu giiws, M-u-n in a group
irtnetM north and within half a (
mile of the scene of the bleak, j
-hot down tiii'U i Kirby, n farm •
vi, v%ho v%uh allot hei faiinei
mi nied Parker, «ought to check j
then flight K i* h) tiled in a boa j
pilal hr re and I'arkei h m in
•ertoua condition at Century, Kla 1
s*m ug the •hotgon* aial am*
moiiiii ion hirh)
and I'aikei had
• b’.nitt I to hull lh,. lueak the ne
if'
i out limed moving ninth and
iiiM« mile• fm (her -hot down Ia*
••ii Kiilmei mid
hiId &gt;ear "Id
"D. oVaiiiuig moie aim- and am i
munition

Relief Near s But r
Bi t i ng Cold Ptill
Prevails Over Past ■},

ai

h f*a a s j I' lte*t&gt; 4. larrtkani. *-a
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n.
i f»**i i. fi
t e l o i i , tlaf a »•*.«*«% of O k A met a a o
7 &lt;Men« #4 hk*«t
lltaa
|afi.a« ton. .*
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• '«n*a A a b v o t •■*ta r m x W m
M aI» .« i
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*d«va*fi %-vmw ?&lt;a I be G— * '■* 1 •
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«vo-iTat"&lt;v. and at 1••
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n m il *
“ l li f
«h finite
|w»|it y of th*
I Mli d St*t« ' fI ••»»• ii.'* oti i- one
W*i‘**'**d i* kum'a
iiirrvrnMi'ti
a»«4 thaV " » Ic U rf kU U « f feeling
1•none 1hr iv ighU *r na'Ma*
••!
Nnrth and t e«iial
aa I So. th
A »*«.♦.-a ratal* uwiat O^n at an&gt;
l i t ’N a 1 ton a irrfW i at ««MI “
llirh Cirrlrv ta lh« t v '«n fu i
add* ^ rm n sn ; r»f»cr&gt;«nr.• tomfai-It »a i

R(tr^*rff

Cminly llomclnmatcs
Appreciate Courtesies

I w t s - a w ith t lw pal •cr t*td Vu.
rraw i. lla tiA ia . In ad •»( tw arm &gt;
a i4 i l v
I o &gt; s k a l '* « • 1 4c w n «

gral.t) mg **
The Nan to iWtaiingo trw-i&gt;apcr.
1a Opmo.n. « »nnirntej fa%«&gt;iahl&gt;
1wt va»d * many tlfnr- the |e»pk
aer • » * -id ^ a* thr leat*r*.“
UUKKAI.O, N Y . lire
liny llaiher,
(&lt;&gt;n»«
Taml'a. Kla , ami recenlly u
(Mirl, N V ,n'»lilrnl •(•••■I her
night of tiijuric -vulfrrv.l
traffic accident I'ec. IH,
U
• tru ck by an automobile
cnw.ing a at reel here._____

H u b F b r N in th Annom l R ecep tion T o
P if

liv in g (onsti uction
e rra Q f T O s C o — ty B e in g R u sh ed To BcStartedl'ucsda&gt;
• n r* UVrfruRt bmalcaaid will begm itiiii|taii) hi* r«tni| niumi- m
m. T W - (!a«
■itniin;. it
via* tr p int«. lh«* wihleiiic** at
tnday at ihr t«d«ra! |lr tilnr th** thr* at* an.I l-aliiig
. Km play no-w! ttfiof frv»m
wlu«h adminitinrd
caiu a n - m at natifymi Aetrral
jlerm) a m tl.at Urey are l« n | w l i
•fwr r ok t . I ,ke M "n o » Ti.rvd.y t
A ty n U a u U J y unr a,dr of tin- I
wtll he prepare.1 fui a I
tay tireaurvg der ng lk&gt; neat t ig
aa— kv, with a * O r f u lo o a d m r ( Itltt SSI.I.N, |i
twa raagaity handliag thr piujrct. | P*rroa». mthl of
•vajimd at « U a O * Odd
were killed today
Me* from t»U i S a »f«,J and l&gt;e
Airway. I..
L— 1 are ta t* empUyed oa (he "A p.H o" rradv 1
W . T W y wtll wwrk U boura each Uuyraelde, betw
week « a n a r k ahift. **d at th], llrvge,.
»»•*. a t* erp .rtr d that lhr !■ «,. . The machine &gt;a

Three Valuable Prizes Being Offered
For .3 Best Recipes For “Duck Soup’

Two ikdlar* and fifty
ccnta in recipe The person Banding In th*
«a*h, a tliter month Bubacription third heat recip* for “Duck Soup"
I t»• Th* Sanford Herald, and six will receive alx tickets to The Ml*
*" ticketa-to th* Milam* Theater are lane, good fur any motion plctur*
p,r'* the pria*. that are tving offered performance.
" r
locally to the |*emona
rupplying
Kecipes muat b* aent to Th*
Weal
mU% the beat recipe* for 'Duck Soup" Herald ofTica l*efore noon on
*oii
1rar l»efor* n*&gt;l WeineaUay nuon.
Wednesday or they will not b* I f^ ’a'iiT '***
• I,‘*
Th* person who, in the opinion rona idrred *ligibl* for th* pril**.. "k r w h 'la r
of th* Kditor of the Home Eco The conteat li open to atary raalthe no mica Ihpartmcnt of The ll*r- dent o:f tha city and county, and Timp.
.
°P- . aid, a*nd* in tlw test recipe to r thara la no entry fee. Merely aend Tiia»»Hle
death. All "Duck Soup," will be
awarded in th*
ipa for "Duck Soup,” tba
• id to tc (2 50 In raah.
Judge, will &lt;b the rest
MUat* ,
»ne hit th*
Th* a*cond beat
r*cip*
for
Name, of the winner* wtll be
tion. Th* "Duck Soup" will b* orth a three announced In Thuraday** Hamid, aevaaaeh
• “ I ^
broken in half by tlw&gt; me nth fubacrlptlon to Th* Ilernld and th* rii,-winning reel pea will T&gt;'£"*1VilI
t * x » of th* Impact .
' to th* p*non who a*nda in th* • be publi —d at th* tame tikM.
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Yesterday’s Weallier

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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B a n fo n i

Tokiwr Thu Cure

H e r a ld

SATURDAY, DECEMBER

IMS

P re s id e n t Acts
SfoJBring Aid To
revolu­
Small Merehapt

Senators Borah and
Whits Unsss party.
• Th* President wss said .to ree
ognizs that th. oparsllon of
some o f th. cod., might - work
out so tbst big business would
be favored ta the detriment of
little business. It, said a num­
ber of small merchants had ex­
pressed the fear they would be
driven out of business. H* wants
these men to have their casa
heard.
A board similar to the national
labor board which hears disputes
between capital and labor i* un­
der consideration.

CUBANS
1933, in retroH|gp|t, ^
ijtK lo q k ^ fo r sign ifica n t news­
TAU Py,
W
. H
.
l e « « g
_— — ( &gt;— — .—s
rv-—
—
paper headlines. E ven t* have been crow ded into tw elve
government
rural
the
lightness
with
which
rulim’p
mob
short months which ordinnrily require h nlf a cen tu ry to un­
M e a l M arket, 22t E . l a t S L
true lu form liy repudiating pay­
fold. W h a t this country Is today, must adm itted ly he ac­ ments ilue on * debt of $20,000,- tionary governments regard con­
tracts.
Victual
repudiation
of
war
(Continued
from
page
one)
cepted as vastly d iffe re n t from what it was on the e v e o f (HKi to Chan# National Bank of
debts by lh«. greatest European Idaho and Nye of North Dakota.
N e w Y e a r ’s tw elve months ago.
N
York nrxt Monday,
iirnu Sin Martin* th# provi Allies of fh# United State* in the Republican Independents, to es­
T h e d o se o f Decem ber,
1932, saw business nt Its
World War, ■indicate* a break­ tablish a board under the recov­
lpwe$t ebb, apd the national governm ent In u deadlock, linnal pi-**ldent. aay it it not re down of international morality
P I L E D R IV IN G
pudiatioii hut *
aimpanslon on
ery agency to look after the
w ith u repudiated president and
an impotent
Corigri * * the KiotindA tlrnt the loan w*« a# ind integrity that llttlo men in
Wa are -reatrmp
.
. ,,
,
complaints of
the small mer­
stru g g lin g again st each other,
w ith neither able to ac­ ruvefl Ity PrmMrnl Machado 'fit* tgmpdrary
ry rhatge of titt
little national
tng our floating driver In thia
. i . _ •„ . 21. . ...__ ______. cltajita.
vicinity thr first part of the
complish an yth in g. Public confidence was so badly shaken legillmately" and not with the are not alow to * .lt , upon a. pot.
The President expressed the
lem* for their own lack of pros­
year. Let us give you a figure
thnt doubt existed ns to w h eth er this country would e v e r eniferit (if the “ Cuban people.**
vew it mlgbl be necessary for
perity.
^
on pulling or driving pile*.
ThU i* the way of al? mobo(je able to save its e lf from u tter chaos.
Congress to clarify the language
rrarl**. Whenever they find otyft*
Of'^cabriw the United Slates I,
PALATKA B O A T AND
Thus 1933 was
ushered in. Congress continued its icatiun* inciinvrnirht to meet tb«y not going to war with Cubs to rol- of the national recovery act lo
C O N S T R U C T IO N c a
bickerings well into tH W N ew Y ear, Huns began on banks, Bhuffie them off on Mime rYctJfP. leet Ih , loan for the Chase llwrik Insure the retention of the prinriplea of the anti trust law.
The
Runim
IloUhie*
did
th*
name
Kiw-anisClubMemberft
which
.-moot
nave
gone
into
the
Phones—200,
307 PaULka, i k
not
In
Isolator!
com
m
unities,
but
everyw
h
ere,
Banking
__ ___ dw karrtf H (W *1
■ n r M it nrineiesi kM&lt;- m oratorin w ere declared, in l.ojiislnna, in M ichigan, and thing fifteen year* ago and only ilealspye* open and knowing that
la CMm m l f f ) l M » * A
now agree to reconsider the It wa* relying upon a I-atln-AmerTo * • Hob1» At Dance
fin a lly in e v e ry state In the muon except Florida and New American tluim*, (JmtiacUd un* Ira dictator who might h* de­
both matters. They were dis­
Y ork ,
$J#» rlie f »nri»l regime'', to further posed overnight...tlut there I* this
An Interesting social event of
cussed with Hugh R- Johnson,
M I M ta Ik* w
U nder surh clrrum stances President Roosevelt whs In­ their lieni»* for ncognillon hy to lie saidi Machedn was the rec­ the Industrial administrator, and the new year, to which more
atiaa *e
tan
a Mira
M -1 «■
M a la
ognized head nf Ih* Cuban gov.
•**.Mtanrh
a k a a Mi «
rhe
gov*-tnmenl
nl
Washington.
'
N n Una aaa*
than 175 local couple* have been
augurated. "M ail unreasoning fe a r is the only th in g llu s j
• IM kt * » i ala* (M
€■ta it Sun
Martin, feeing the ernmenl gpd. whether they liked
Invited, is the first annual infor­
w* m iked &gt;iii*a. .
country has to fe a r ," he said. A national banking holiduv | r t i c p * * * o f t h e l i u x M a n * , a n d u t g
A ll KJnda o f W ood
him nr not, "tty Cuban people”
aakllaaflaa •&gt; aaa
k tiila aka aiaa raaari
was declared, closing banks in
Florida and
N ew
York tog thi* loan a" a hiirgiiiriing allowed turn lo continue in of­ 000 projects approved a* of Dec. mal reception and dance which is
Delivered
to
be
staged
by
the
Sanford
Kt1 and 3,I7#,52H Idle men re-emalong w ith the rest. F’or ten days men w ondered wliat th ey |mint» i* likely hopeful that the fice for &gt;a good many year*.
tTURDAY, d b c . SO. loss
DUHAHT*S
(Iras'* dodging nf the loan on plnyrd. It reported $2,500,000,000 wanls Club ,at the Trianon Dance
w ere goin g to use fo r m oney. C learinghouse ce rtific a te s ? rhaa* Bank tan evert Auffirir-nt
pi»'f«uirr nt Washington 1n obtain legal IsUe ground* and His foater- transferred from federal pm led* Club next Monday night from
Big Wood Yard
' v e r b s POR t o d a y '
S crip? S elf-liqu idatin g cu rrency?
leeogiiilion of the Cuban ragtag •VT V bqy&lt;
boycotts and hatrrd nf thr and * 500. 000,000 for non federal 10:00 o'clock to 1:30 o’clock.
l’k*M 497-1
Anil then the npecinl session o f Congress. Law s passed and holdii11 outfit now poking a* United States will rosl Cuba much projects, ft-5 pcrrcnl of which ws*
GREATK.HT IN THE KINDPlanned to be an annual affair
W
. 13th HT.
more than thi« money in loss ol
[lilt Wfcotocrtr tharefor* ahailiHo fast ruhKlTitMmen Intel no linn* to m ill them. T h e conn- u. r'o v fi tiriient,
on New Year's night, the recep­
Whether the mov&gt; Mtereeilf nr credit aud international esteem in to go In wage* to workmen.
limbi* hlmmlf a* this llltl# child, try taken o f f the gold standard. Business bourns under in ­
Thg Civil Works Administra­ tion is scheduled to nttract old
fa il*, it
» gluring evam file o f the years to rnmr.
Mm* It fr*a t*«t in th* king- fla tio n a ry p sych ology. W all Street speculation
n -c m b le s
tion ws« estimated to have creat­ and new resident* of this city and
i n of heaven.— Matthrw ]H
1929. T h e Ixmtltm Econom ic C onference g e ls under w ay. |
,
ed 2,500.000 job* a* of lice. 0. The county, all of whom are to be
b**r, Tlo' indr* of non-farm price*
re- guest* n f the : W members of the
C i v i l i a n C o n s e r v a t i o n Corps
Professor M oley saves the day by w reck in g it
,Y e H t* S - L fld R O V ie W
H appy
advaro
rd
from
UW
to
117,5,
Thu*,
Happy New Year!
Mere'* Orchestra will prn.
7
,
7
a
Y
.d
.r'n
e
l'I
ported
300.000
employed
in
The country discovers am ong new laws the National
farm value* «rn
New
Year
Industrial R ecovery A rt.
which brought forth the N B A .
ri*e of 1-i point* toward parity protort ion of n»tur»l resource* a*|v*dc th# mu*ic for ilanrine, and
( KLEHRATB TI1R
A payrhiatrisl i. * dprrialtsi
* t o t a l fir * t year coni o f $400j000,~ rncmlwra n,f t h r c l u b ' * b o a r d
o f
with nun fnrm value*.
Blue Eagles, and coders, codes, codes. In acral Johason
FIRtrr WITH
psychopathy- m-its, to you.
C’re'M evpanaion ejaimed a front 000. Thr frdrral cmcrgrncy relief director* will act a* ho*t*. The
prom ises to put six m illion men to w ork by
Labor Day.
GOOD ItBER
administration
*aid
the
number
»f
I
Trianon
i*
thr
*rene
of
the
af­
•eat »1 ih** recovery table. From
Tulk o f "cra ck in g d o w n ,"
"r liis e lr r s ,” arid "toristru ls o f
few of u* In ve
thr tune iif it* creation in Kebrii- fa mil it1* nn relief l»*t* Had been fair through thl* murteay of Ki(Continued Kmm Cage One)
STEVE’S
d
isa
ster."
ringing out ih.
ary, ItrlJ, lo the end of bu«me»» reduced from a peak of (/.OO.noO wanlan Cliff Proctor, ■nd admittinn
in
the
&gt;rllnw
mrlalScvretnry W allace does bis bit fo r
agriculture,
I tie
I sure ia by invitation onty.
in
March
lo
3,000.000
in
Oetola-r
PL A C E
on
lie,
I,
IHil.'l,
the
Itl-’C
had
made
|t «a * fur the purpo-e of man­
A A A sw ings in to action
Loans are made on cotton at
[cash a-l-aricrs of $ 3 , ( 5 3 of and estimated another 2.000.000
aging
tb,dollar’s
|iutrbBnng
NowklUya if . m*n want, to better thun the m arket price. W heat lands are taken out o f
who h |!iHii^t((^!l2 had been re­ would h, lifted by the Civil Work* IN NINKTKRN HUNDRED ANTI
up In thr stock markets, hr production. Hogs are purchased by the millions, given to j power that Mr Roiisrvi-it anther paid, Mlnin-t every dollar of it for Administration.
TH IRTY FOUR
Wage purchasing power was es­
unem ployed. But prices do not respond. Farm ers strike. i,.,i the RFC «*. buy gold above credit eieating purposes,
to get a job a. a yaril harul
E yes Exam ifted
Under the umergenry hanking timated In have been increased 20
—I*a. 27:3
So do workingm en.
.» the statutory price of 120317 un
me.ntvra of the federal te- percent by NUA codes.
Gloose* C orrectly P itte d
A total IIj MILTON M. HAI ES. I). » .
One thlny whirh the New Year
Demands fo r in flation im -rwiu- . (Juvi-rnmi-nl decides ounre. lie previously had |-erimt- ^
newly minedt Mrvt. „ . Ue,) (2JJI,7Jtt^M)0 in lank of 150 industries were codified by In nineteen hundred and thirtyId briny forth anyway which to buv gold. Price rise- stead ily from $20.(57 an ounce to led eiportallon of
i| v a n ­ note' -eetiled by a wide ranRe of the National Recovery AdminisDR. H E N R Y
be all right with rnoal of un, Jim.otl. "T o r ie s ” squawk.
four
M ote strikes
Lvncb law lias |
I1" ’1
t a g e o f a w i n I d p t l t e t h e n h i i v e r - commercial hank collateral and nation prior to Dee. 1-5 and from
the end rtf the old.
Enable me, laird, t olnve Thee
its day.
Ralph approves.
H oover and Roosevelt condemn. friR amu fid 1*10 nn ruunee,
M cL A U U N , Jr.
i2fW,$l!l,0iHi of it wa* put into 250 to 300 Others were in procer*.
more.
Revolution in Cuba.
Proh ib ition g e t- the bounce.
Un thr fir*! day i*f purrha*e the t irc' lation. The
waa coveted
The first contact with the "new I r&gt;nlv have one life tn live.
Optum etriat
To many people Santa Claus
T im e a rrives fo r our fo rm e r A llies to pay debts. They IU-T paid I'll -10 no oniii'$‘ and, hy
of diacounted and Ih-al" philosophy came when Mr.
And that tn Thee I freely iflve.
had more like Uncle Ham llii*
.
.
112 P ark A r e .
theoretically,
the
dollar
value
of
So
we
ris'ogni/e
Russia,
a
fte
r
fifte
e
n
years.
puii haaed bill* aflit $252,00(It0iH) Itoosevelt decided lo take advan­ Thy lovinir favor I implore
J etr than the former ronreptlon* llIKlII t iVC'HH
.
. 4
Halm Nirk
W e ulwi ri-fuRiiixe silver.
Bryan ri-fum-s In turn h u t , ant frderal re*er\e (fold ftorl.* ad- of iftivernmenl secuiitiea,
In nineteen hundred and thirty
tage of the Muscle Mhoals devel­
v«nre-I
from
'.'H
M
l.tM
M
i
t$
$
*f»#
.
Fcdeial rmerve hank*, n|ierat* opment tn turn the entire Ten
! *
-p ! aatinfit'd. C W A tu k «- tin- sp n tlii'bl. W e will -spenil $4WI,four.
ui&lt;MA*in/
bv ll.Injr In the open market, owned nessce Valley into a 20 year lab­
Tbe U k e County Citizen cele- J
in lb r e f mi.atim RivillR jabs ta lim-mplayeil. H V a
td h a * e fo r c u r
fJ.ldl.tMKl.OOO of government *e- oratory test of the theory that n In nineteen Hundred »nd thirty
Rmtiiamn
pi.kn
up.
A
M
erry
tvfJ.oaOjHMiih.-g..:
brate&lt;l its forty ninth birthday last ^hnt in the arm that t'aik
trncy
PALM ETTO
luntiew un Derrmln'r d, «n in* higher social nod economic or.lei
fmir
week, on* of Kluriila's ol lest i Christ mil* wan tiail by all
The fir-t lull m dollar ih valua I , icaxe of fuM.UOU.oOtl aimr Jun could U&gt; evolved by national plan
Give
eagles'
wings
anil
let
me
GROCERY
yOewspafM-r*.
Thruutcltmil the whale year, it was the I'aruUv &lt;&gt;f the f Imn rump in curly llerrmb't «h u r j
Anar,
ninffWiHiilea Nohliern.
The t't ' l ’. ami tin- ID’ *
I be 1V A . anil t h e i l o i n e * t i c i c o l d p r i c e - t o p p e d a l j
-117 Pslw .lle A v*.
K » o m t h p * a !e o f it* b o n d * , tin
Another early one# wa« hi* fre Open Thv heavens and let me
Route Camtul lie Sold In Klnrl- Die A A A . T h e I'W A amt the N B A . tin- »'SB , the S A R , $31,01, giving the d.dla.
Fat C H IC K E N S
lb.
19c
V
Ith
lent fkWII.271.7if to rail*ef*
j iiucnl talk* "direct to the pnuplF*
-•rveam* a ht'ailllrit* In flurry Die I'R A . the C W A , the IK 'N it. Ih. K&lt; I'C. the I’ A R . um| valor of tihuul III cents.
rvaiU'
$Ftsr»^2k'J.52I»
M a xw ell House C offew 23c
to
rrrKr(|}|
|
)r
each
new
*U|»
of
hi*
re*
Tire
rtorinu*
face
ftfliUmuilih
L j K ^ a l ’ * U a * * U * . W V i c h j u t l i &lt; h &gt; » the N L B , N E C , F A C A . R 'A .
Rack In the i'resiilriil's ■Vs. Ire i; « ep Ifian compa nie*; $112,075. KW
K I T . FD IC . KK.MU, F K ilA .
Other Thing. In Praporliafk
rovery p rogram . Ill* “ Rood rieijfh My deetwAt heart now |mnl* fur
M o i»how you can't lyclrcvr every-1
d to I'onlrol ciiiiem-y i- ins , ••.ii.'ii
F I R ’ , FH D I.C , b’S H C , l-SRC. ami the N IK A
budding and loan Bss.H-.all.-nr;| (|nr,„ (whry f „ u „ ,f , M„r.sn,n in
Get Our Price* First!
Thee;
thi nir you read In th&lt;* new ■paper*. I
re
,,v.
1
y
is
lion
lh
«!
mitinmil
A year UK", everyon e wa* asking w hy snmebmlv tliilnT
tu itiEurantv cuinpa- I hi* decision *Kain*t military in
Thy life impart and *et me
W
e
D eliver
Phone 441
„,t.
|.-s|o.
aInf irely r«itii fn^ctft
I
inti And inailc riuiiiiioufl laiut fervent inn in Cuban ri Ue,
free!
Wa hear that P r„f....«r T u «- t lU&gt; to'n elh in K
N o one I* asking that qUeslinn now. Y e n llltP *1f Hk'l 1* 1111dm-'
71*
I" i el.a -log it aiu for Uw mri h*** of praferrvd
TKr epitome of that polley wa*
w»n. most radical member of th e (H '*
« n think o f an yth in g els - llu.t is mil already . I'M*wee.
xtmirii.e*, iiifludlfts |85!JB45*700 rear bed in hi* mnfrrrnr*-* with Naupht hut Thrc ran *»ti*fy t
ii .i). ih I v i an
f -Drain Trust" is getting out a ..it
Oil the
tin- jirngruni.
program .
If tilin g* Unit t get bet tel.
| TnkiPkf r u n i t prlre* *■ mo. foi -link Mi (lu Hume l.'*nn Hank
A rtf**'an well* hav# all irou#
* onimbnar
Litvmuff
i new book. Ws dare say it will be *ay tu- ilitln’t try.
I the iiidci «tf f ht hi kill11c* mivMjiK *"l itiul the Home Owner*' I can &lt; o» Enieiirn
dry
i uhuh rrvultfd in the diplomatic
ll-eod.
| f$itm 50 nt M m th f *■ 72 ill Nnvem
poiutmri uffu mU i$*port $77,5IH, j frciiKUlliun nf the Sovit*t ifnvrrn Fnr Then, for The# alane. I *llT*V
%If. lent to l'.‘,1*7*2 bortowei*
^ iiisiil in ltu**ia.
Mo«l wnn$lt*rful l^»rd. tlraw
An Honest Frenchman
•» ProfRIUM1r KUher ht* prepnreil a
F$*(|eial land hunk* were nllth f The
nlrh.
INfsidcnt'*
cfmfwFnm
f
w
e
»
e
M
f
u
i
u
(
\
1i
*
»
f
{
F
Till af nineteen per*unii whu, lief
uriu'il l«« i**iie ami aell iumJ-t uniI with refirfj*en ta(ive* o f th# m ajor My *|iii itunt life wilt Thou r*U lilt# titan.
M i- Fn-.l
iih far Mr mihI
*ay«, "understand money.** What j
ArtiMiiyr thoai* who Mnnil mil finrn flu* rrow d.
I'J.OMMhNi.iioii
$»f
which
the
ir«;v
*1on*.
|cnmmeictai |M»w«*r* tn advanrr «*f
K 1
llrdlV. l i t
Ha ahuuld have -auI w i i "who ,
1U3H in omuL*rih‘(l, nr** &lt;»f h i u i 'hi*. U h * |u.litu*ul lljtlic IH M i iiritf M ierfirnenf wa* pledeii in ,ifuaiwniei I the vrorhl eetuiumir riin friefiri'
In nioett'cn hundred anil thirty
1nil It
r
1 t-i-lk. M»
apree with me aUtul nmney,** He- ■
nml
M
f
I
r
l
u
'
f
i
.
niiv
m u iitry
M**n liHi*
lt'M$H«*vilt, -1'ihiH'ni,
inteiext layinviit*. The H IT ud wt*rr hflicvfd ’ o have convinndl
four*
Vi h Hi" IIHit
eautu obviously
any hotly
wlui
It# ItD# 1f M - \ .1 I1
vAfired 1152,22l.Htr.i to reicmmil j him they weir not ready for eon I
VV'mIIiu ***, iinil llupkifiH iH iihol i»H|’upr pulilir n*&gt;t!««• nml |"'l»
the All f AC
,,l 1. k VVit
Mi
Hif$UtilfiMal t ftMiil roipo r a t i &lt;• it
ulnr nit'hum.
crrtnl Inwvrirttf of i n t r r t i a t I n nin^fnen hundred nnd thirty
hrf n ii ml..
m
4oe*n*t uniientaiul money.
hiui-t* uui- I
urnI I m,r.(Hl,IHHl to the Fwilii
Wt* urt* i n i I c * « I
in u K m ifh m n n . Iiow t'vrr,
who | Mr Tidin'
limit* liar net*, nnd tjctided him on
^mir.
— ---------- u —
i
I ' iihIU Adnunixt* «t h*ii .
the aiti*i native of *irt»rijf m u nn-1
Fnahh* m#, Iefird, to tnvp Thr*
During Chri.lma. we,k
(,« 5 I j MtnmlM till! fn.in D mt"d I h w h im - III- ltitl.tr. P‘0*1''
F
\ &gt;t btltitp*'! I hb'kv ill mi
*1 i» i a 1 I t A fa&lt;m mmtgaK*' nli*t mfiourr* to pruircl Amen
more.
hiw Snufiti ,i Cm v ip I* V«* I cm Ihv nml
■uUimobllsa entered Honda over tiff i f f .
Tint la fiills f In- i-K|..itl&gt;.i-« n |H.|.iiliir fUliHi-. lint
loan-* wi re irjim led i te-l llu
F I ocmI mv *ouf with U f# Divine;
federa) highways. If they avarag.st' lalini- lit- Ran D m- courage id hi* t miv a t unis
His tiuine l* •I nl n pIcN^ant time tAilh Ihrin. $ lOU.iifUi.tHHl mark hy the f»r-l *d, ican
Give
power for The# to
it Ninth ( ‘nt"
I'H'ltl
Hi- &lt;aub*if'jcrnt
to the
| 'Only two passengers each. that ! Ktlnlllll'll ll.-rri-it, ■HI,- lim e (iliTllll-l lit Fllilli i-.
Hr illt'cetithef
*HIn#,
wot hi runfrience oppoM'd Interne
11 eiivntr«*d iet denihit* «»-(*&gt;«• be t»
Would be H.092 touriata who ar- 1
AI Hint u year lign I’r illlf .Ntillistfl llr r ilu t staked the
tn Another jmit of the tied it
'!
!|..e fur thi'
I ifthiinl •tabiHiation of rurrt'iicy Thv hrav#nlv tmag# in me re- i
rivad In Florida In one week All j |,f,. „ f f,iM iiiliiliel nil the quent iuli nf F ru ilf i '* ilelil In the nn*11nt 'tn*
|iid ii ie the Airrir jUui mI Adji"*i
•tor#:
while thr (JoIIai remajnrd at sum *
il'flt
lit
StAtilifl,
■By auto. Boats and trams bring I n i l c t l S I n t p h . K m i i h i * w it h t in - h u u i n l |u*r a t p i l i i K u lt I r r
State E&lt;tm*
me nt A klnnmia.trat ion f hid cotton
m a n y m ore. A n il thin i* at ill j
I tepllt ^ k Hubei t* ha* re fatiiii-i-. 91 |ti iMMl.hOU.IMiO from the Inis'll i &gt;ho In l hr value of foie yen i In n-rv'tfrn hundred and thirty
t.iit
with
an
iinlialuni-u-i
hmlgi-t,
hail
four
till le lit 1he clef k’*
rurrrnci#*,
I
j tarty In the seaaon It look* ikr H»-rv.-s ill tilt- win I
tiiriifd
h
eoltiiit |iiiHC**inu t n am Im-ih I i I i
no il)H|Hinitinti to |iuy
Harriot iiisitU-tl thi- paynti-rtt should
t « bis winter for Florida,
.-■•idint* ft f»*W dit v •
Un I hr## notable ocraaioiu th#i
o ffic e * f i e»
I.., tsk,„u
,,u. ..t
^
_____________ ^
ht- tiit-l
His govi-rnmi-rtt was o n ith row n ,
.
lu&gt; futmly „t (jtJ-J-tl 'I'V C
tnw M ertfW - -a n d • m tvsm -i-»t ’
'**«**
"*
t ------ ---------------------------------------------------- ^
Merwntlr M r FterHot h a - »h**wrr that h r -Kwa f m t 'd f H - * firtnv*
r l- F ’ Oyei Twwtfe- ttmrfsxmf penmnw
Ht..... $200.1sat.OtNI in hisns nn |.»r '"* ■,"r '
« " • " ‘••vr-'-lw secth.n. a f, —
---------------- ---------------------ara reported to havr attended Lhc nt nil from his i-utli.-r |a.nilion that rt'|ujiliuln&gt;ii wa* not lion
Mi-* N rl 111- Elder, who hti*
..... .
I.,... ; conv»-nl ion f|i$«» «.f th# Aml°
'*» s d l H H B H B H H B H I
%I»T.
opening meet of the
Flag uruhlt*. Said he, "III «t-|Miruting oiir own debt |Mility front been ih
vf nf her
#ric«n
th»* mnrkrt
lor Krnncl club In Miami That Ihul iif (irt-at B ritain -whilst- ili risiim s on thi- ili-ht apin-nr i Mr,
„| o,|amln. h»*
l/'jinn hn» upposition to ^ rnyh
Hcnrflt i hcrk» #*p#rl#if to toM O Z il^ F &amp;
p A X ^
Q U A L IT Y
P A IN T S
juit goea U prov, that liuainea, tn nit- In Itt- laith hmit-at ami ahri-wil— » v I'lim m lttcd u fault lurried hnii-i| itvmerit o f th# v rte ia n *' bonur,
till 9lO‘2.(KHI,iH&gt;U atAltml iff*Mlif tn
A picking up and that people have
r#fu»#d at hia conf#r#nc# with
M i-s IVevlln nf
Due W est, 3
or w ere rlumny.
vt ht’At fnrmern In Novrmhrr &lt;»n
, laarnpd th* Iraaon of/the past dr­
"B ea t F o r H i* S o u th "
" I t w u n iw-rious to ih-ny
tin ili-ht,
which
ct-rtnin U. Is the attractive guest nf her th#If ««»nifnrt» tn &lt;*ut Ih# IU34 IfMvrntfirm r»f 4ft ptnl#.4 to itrniit
ead* and are not going to throw
th# r#qu#pt o f fiv e that h# fU
sister*
Mr*.
Frank
Wts-druff,
Frenchm
en
t-mmiih-r
a
w
ar
ileht,
hut
which
nliu-ithe
1920
T
h
e
y
W
i
l
l
beaatlfy
ymsr h e n »—They .11) madenilae ywor*f
^
nrrt*aif$
*
l»y
M
,C
M
M
IjflO
O
*rr#».
Cnn-i*
ybalr money away an&gt; mine.
th# roat o f product Ion price* fo r
aK feen ifR t III w hlrh th e A m erican * graiitial ii fi'J |&gt;erc-ent ■ nd Mrs la v peek
| mit rum i wa« miitlr to Irnil rom
— ------- a----------kitchen,
gad
make
it
brighter,
aad easier (a keep clean.
The art H e * n f InrnrnnrV inn
farm pmdur# and P*vr th# Mid
wiim really a
com m ercial tlehl. I f Freni hmen
f«rmi*iik ii|i tn 91MOM0O *t 4&gt;5
T b * federal government ia be­ rtsdut-Hon,
the Tna-*batehee Rnnrh Fnmnsnv
W # p I farm Ptrike rollapaa on hi#
r#nt* a bii**H#l on irratn ^rRlril in
they would .shine my
lting lie fight
againat hitch rnnlly Ulitleratmal the tleht m ihjeel,
3TANLEY-RQGER3 H A R D W A R E CO,
are antt-nrinv
in t-,|sv'*
l«sne
pUrnl a * a in tt p r ic ^ f U in f
«n d
biking and train Hopping. The opinion.
T h ey would defend Fruiu-e’a c re d it; they woultl nf The Herald end the Inrnnmra- I rril» a nd hot ftrmrrx w#r# pawl outright currency Inflation.
C,
804 S an ford A v fn u a
^
v **J U
$;il,000,ouft fm n^oo.ooa nurpla*
public zhould help by deellnine tu reflect o v e r what mlRlit ha)i|&gt;«n in the event uf a European
tors are S ft Tbsse. -he f surer- |
pi|f« uni 22(1,000 bow *.
iv t strsngrrs a lift. It snuiula
c o n flic t."
A•frr. i Etv«t#r, nml .1 N. |
W «##w regs»
artless, but nevertheless It I*
Thr f*nhtir Work* Atlniinmira
Dioputehe-s fn im Pnrik nny.
how ever,
thnt the f o r - |
...........
Whltn#r
Pftotin* nf
|
bast thing to do.
tion, with $.1,100*000,000 in ita rof
m er prem ier’a hlngt fe ll "lik e n pelilile in the rniildlc uf t h e i , l(Ml)( (. tumnoo and th #f*nl- |
f#n», irpnrled apprvximately 10,*
The treasury Has amended Its ocean-" Frenchm en ore nut diaixmed to tnx thenmelvi-a be­ tiAnr h** ■!###'*»' f»ur#h#"#4 whout
ne'e*
fin**
•■ml[
yond
t
h
flr
present
rntea
In
order
to
nend
money
heyond
the
hoarding order so as to call
pnil nr# ntiMhff M »$nA#r fc'ftr#, 1
Oil gold coins held by Indlvidu- Kean. Honorable or dUhonorablc, they will pay nothing.
DH
T. DOSS
Cor. *n d and Bapford
i
Iklrwerarlff
•ran In amount* of ]*az than
A n intereitting sidelight on thia man
H errlot, who Th#? w(M rAliP r»$|U« nnd h^*'*^
arsis
1
hreetv
I—rears
n*itl#i*»pt# I hr |
i ’a 0 » l y H on vr&lt; )w iM d ,F eed 8 bora? . ,
IKK). I f you wore given a |i gold ■til) bellevea thnt credit Ih im|)or(nnl and debt* an obliga­ RDff
S n )M b a .b &gt; I m l- ,
orilM- II..m i ,iJ* A. w---- - ■is
far Chrlatmaa five years tion o f honor, in that he In the leader o f the "R ad ical So­ «»p#»i ff*mnnr!* fnt m#nti t^nt
&gt;’S FEEDS and FLO U R
m s . i o a r. w— a p. m .
and Have boon saving It ever c ia lis t" party In France. \V« have no |«irtv in this country th# rountrv |« mikin? *11 th#
r s » , rea
s e w a ant.
lime.
• sort of lucky charm, which correiq&gt;onda exactly to the
rirai .sai-z.iif ek •»'*«W . T . W O O LLE Y
P. A. MERO
BERT C H A P M A N
Radical
Socinlbtla in
must turn U in. Tbs gavarnT
O w M M tg r.
Ballard Bap.
Salem
F
ran
c*.
W
e
have
only
Socialist*,
and
according
to
the
Itfi
. will glr* you a piece af
Jm
■re
p i s h nw nuiPSTT
loot
election
return*,
not
very
ntuuy
id
th
u
n
Now
k.uheui
far It with $5 marked on it.
(HINT IIR DIHCOURACRD............................
we naitume, woultl h&gt; w e n nwnv rnuaul li.au
4 *\ \
Shorrid satisfy you. You will S o c la lliU .
If you spill sum,thing on that beat party (rock er drcaa salt. ,
piers Ind load to spend Urn Social laU.
Things like that are always happening and we are prepared &gt;•
A n d y * t w e find that the leader uf the Radical Soclaliata In FVance believes in the im portance o f |uving liia
help yva m i l
1
,
,
Hay (ha New Year bring
Mthar thing which th* nsw bills. W h ile the partiea o f the rOtlit witiL', the cunaerva*
Hend ih* garment t* ua right *wayv pad we will (Waa It
will m * which will ha
hopplnral to you nod may
tlvaa. the Democratn nnd llepubllcnn*. or w h atever they
far (he next aortal event.
j
.
la a political campaign
h
a
v
*
o
v
e
r
there,
repudiate
theirs.
Surely
tha
world
la
our
t us loot* relathum rep.
Senator Pork Tramm "
S E M IN O L E D R Y (,'L E A N E R S *
gw-oActton to th* Unitad o o ck -*y*d l
(9mm* m i
Are. ,
tinue throughout 1M4.
o
•U whore ha hat boon
re W W M N O B V IM IP
va cat remember. Ht

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toy part of th* opposiwUl m u i from Cary Usd41s,
oatfhhor and altorA number of ether
also bo thrown into th*
I W i Jo* Bean
WUoax. They will hare
And while thorn
particular tempi*lot
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sanford

0, C. Fellows, an expert bi­
cycle and motorcycle repair man,
hat opened , imw shop In the
Saaferd House annex next door
t* M. p. Upe'a on First Street
004 h frepwwd ta sle all kind*
° r ret^Haa- Mr, Yellows tire
a lull H u of tiiee end

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, Tw e n t y y e a r s ago
supplle, end will make, recover,
anil repair umbrellas.
Mre. R. K. Tolar gore a six
o'clock dinner party at her beau­
tiful homo . ua Mogtu&gt;Ua Avenue
leak night. It w u a seven ceurye
' ' &gt; o»d meet eUgeM In its np-

wv,
W&gt; are eoing
■ t* da oar part (a prataallaa aafaty la Arts lag
by leallag (oar bra lies,
Sea, llakla sad aleafl*«. Tbl*
TS
pervlee |a *0
eulutelly free. IItI vv
i ar&gt; thing la -lu a n d
It.-s
S will be so
tltle4 to a ivrtlfli-a
ftaale Uaaag by^thm Hberltt. W
are at ysa&gt;

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R A N P Q R O n U L D , H A N F O R D * F fX Y R U Y A . H A f f V a O * V . D « l J W g M . R 3 t . .1 *M

Katharine Hepburn In “UMJe ,Wo

B C &lt; »’♦ n. f : U H. u.

HlmSenl Nlakl* nei4l%r 7.JI* I* W
\ U ia h N ic b C Martha ft fit t . M
IVednemlay Sri vn r I ia V Yl
K^rphones for htiril of heartaa

A t The Churches

Visitors walleome,

P V T K R fl, S ociety E ditor

\l Calendar
BATURDAT.
Lofton Auxiliary
Ita annual New Year'*
10:00 P. M. to 11:00 A.
Mayfair Hotel.
* M O N D A Y,
tford Kiwania Club will
lr»t annual informal amt
raeaptton and dance at
Dance Club at 10:00
T. W . A- « r th« Pir*t Bap
■rch will meet at 7:30 I*.
|the home of Mr*. F. L. llile,
(Monroe Road.

TUESDAY.
r l j basinet* meetinx of
foman'i Mtixionarjr Society
FI rat Baptiat Church will
at 1:30 o'clock at the
l Suabeam Band of the Firat
Church will meet at 3:30
.a t the church.
I Junior R. A. and the Junior
i of the Firat Baptiat Church
et at 3:30 o'clock at the
Intermediate G. A. of the
CBaptl** Church will meet at
pdock at the “home of Mr*.
.Z&gt; Boll. 1101 Fork A*ebMrit meetiny of the
n'a Cluli of Sanford will
at 10:00 A. U. at the
meetina of Seminole
X. American lieti Criyu, will
dace at 10:00 A. M. at the
Sail.
Prlend,hl|i league of the
atlonal Church will meet
I o'clock at the paiitth hollar
Au*u«tlne Smith, director
Arte at Button Univer*|Will conduct a rehearaal for
mualc ftalivala, "Aiiki,"
Maiden," ei 7 00 I'. M
Wom tn'i Club. All ainxera
I county are invited tn attend.
I Alathpan Claaa of the Firal
Church will have ita regu-

Telephone: O f f k e

Country Club Is Scone
O f Christmas Dance

US

iMmmanitrr amt M's Siewman, of
(irl.imin, will timin'I U»r •watch
0 (14lit aerr li e .’iimiiu'iH'tttK 8 inula)

The Itsv Alfred Krlcsun, rsslor.
Slindav Hi HihiI. * l l A Yt
i'lvr 1st I.* ii Knneavui , vJU I* M.
K yr "I itk Sri tiers, T
f* M

YtId*wer g
lug just * « th* New Yem roiitN In.
Ttia la 3i* aervteeft will be p|eeei»rd V Yt

Pe rsonals

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Mrrilng,

i special

honor

guest

To The'

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MOTHER
of The-

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Born
in

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1934
W e will give Free a
Shampoo, F i n g e r
W a v e a n d Manii
cure.

Doily’s

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Beauty Shop
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Other

ith Walker, Kmm* Spencer, Em*
honor guests will be those who city. H im- hmney .c c iv ed a guest
die |,ingle, and l. II. Deas of U. D. C.MeetsAtHome have recently finished eithri high
pu re as a memento of Dir t«t‘»
Charleston,
W. A. Adam*,
school or college.
George Thurston, Fred Scott, JoKn Of Mrs. F.K.Koumillat
The prog rain for the evening
A f ief «e%era! progi«**si»ms »*f
Ivey. George Harden, and Man
■ f At the meeting of the board of vvjll b*' given as follows;
wej| Stewart.
semewere
added
and
bridge
N de V Howard Chapter of the Organ prelude Mis* Mildred Niv

rwill give Free $2.00 worth of Laun&gt;
Work.

■a I f t r O U r Orlvers Will
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III (hr ostial Huiida&gt; •*%min* 8aIJ
(Atloti meet Iog «l t 3o I' M nn*l
l l l d T I ll C f l l l *
tHR
Christmas deroralmn* adorned
A 4fMII.SK
"pen sir meeting ar lu oa V
W
l u t r vtarj, Kla.
rtpeilal music mini Ming log ml nit
th*.
rooms
of
the Sanford j Miss Helen Jane Kortlamfar It
Bsrvlre* Tfi* puli'* o lav Ilea
Country d u g Thursday n i g h i spending « few «1ey» in Orlando
StimU) ||i!*!*■ r*. bo".| S in Y M
nn
p i i t. &lt;iasra:i. t \m k h \ n »*a:
a Christmas dance h i * given'a* the guest of Mis. W* A. Lcnl*l * »» l*ime ?•* i vo r HlllHllt 4 11
Yl
hy
the
club with a largo trr
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&lt;
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number in of person* in at
line
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Alepher
win.
tiloa
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bt
1
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The M« 4
Mr. and Mr«. Chailes Want have
tendance, Dancing began at an
Yt
|l4at&lt;l|
in
t
refillnerS
from
Daytona
Heath
1'
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p
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fa-1
in
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4
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early hour and continued unlit
Sri iiniii. II Mb. A Yt
Yt
late in the eveninx to mualc fur - |where they .pent the Chriitiual
* :«
\\ i iliM w.t..&gt; I'm w I |4Hit l‘&lt;
Itll.le. HlIKt) 4‘lsee y » iiisjf
holiday* with relatives*
n|ihed by Mem'* Orchcsiia.
Kelt Ice, *,r. I* Yt
IV Yl l t | )i |-’ &lt;I' i*loi " i . pa slur
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Mistletoe, Brazilian pepper, anil
its) a *‘e r m
Rodney Breese
relumed last
jjoin-rltia*
were
arranged
in
“f
Hullji « I l»'l Smuts 4 ni|t lil Hilt hi
i li i in i» i»*' *'»»ii
night
to
his
home
in
Wilmington,
- t ill 1I ,*U
h4.il Vk Mil ll 14 ♦in lit* t\.il|
various places afouit the rooms
(..I
|st|
Thr
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r
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41
l.i
I
it'ti
Del.
after
spending
a
few
daya
•
;,
itr
4
•
*
..I 8-Hlo.d A 4eslie.
and a large decorated Christmuui
&gt;r*■t i*n
Is 1&gt;*|lift
'.» i r♦■
i .I i •h i m , pa el or
here with
Mr. and Mia. T. U
Vt ri|l'»-tii1fk4 o la hi
tree graced the dancing room. The
Milfoil It» Hclnwil II. Illl . ■lock.
, t..rk
O'Connor, 918 Dark Avenue,
1I »"
Monilhk
tables in the dining room wer*?
« " \ « . n e &lt;. \ r in\ r i ( i n in it
ItHk
ItJ, ulna S*-t v h
i
icr a
centered with lighted red candle4
Mp.-i ImI uiu-Ii 4i1 all
Miss Ida Mae SynhofT of Day­
The 11r 4 John IhiH.tt!
I'lifUf,
around which small pine boughs
i*l|tl*afr|
tona Beach ha* arrived to spend
WHKAK*KH Wl TIIOIMST I Ml HI M
SHlid.iv Si li
were arranged.
few week* here with her brothlh*t ill Itit tt
Aiming ttv.ac .ccn dancing warc
Mr. , nJ Mnt.
i In i«r isu
I* Yl
Mr. ,'ul Mr*. J«hn Mri.rh . Jr., r h lr , „
Avenue.
Mol tv. . ll
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn I.ingle, Mr. I
■ nil Mr*. Jiwcph A Mci.ch, M. .
Mr a|l(| Mt,
Walter Ku.n.t.
■ml Mt* lluy F. Mann. Mi •n.||nrt ,lf yuw.„, Villupc, N/ Y. an.
Mr. John I,. Galloway, M r
a) .1 m,utvrr the birth of a nuii yeMet*
Flaying '•Jo** in "Little Women, thr marvelous Katharine Hep­
Mr* It 1. |i.-nn. Mi ami Mr* A.
j|,„ Kuinalnci will hr rrburn, whose screen fairer has been a mount inK blare of gbny, ap­
L Bella, Mr and Mrs, T It Mell nienibered as the former
Miei
peals in her fourth RhO Radio IHrtDlr, which i- hase*l upon the
Big, Mi and .Mrs. B. I., Perkin** Kleanor Holly of this city.
Louisa M. Alcott ela»Ht playing at the Milam- Sunday, Monday and
Mr and Mrs. Wallace W
Bril.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe tjonralui, Mr
After a^ndiiiM
the
boll daya Tuesday.
and Mr*. J, (&gt; Wtxnlruff, Mr. an I here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. Wynn W. Potter, Mr. and Mrro, Hide i Spring a, Mr*
IFirst Bnptist Church Miss Iris Kinney Ik
Mrs, II, M Watson, ami Mr. anti Charles Mero aru! Mr. and Mr .,
Mrs. L, F Boyle,
H o n o r e e At Party
W. A. SaUmann and sons, Dickie Holds ‘Student Night
Also Mr, ami Mrs. L. Hawkins and Hill is-, have returned to their
Connelly, Mr and Mrs. Hubert H homes in Foil Wayne, Ind,
Mrs. &lt;1 1% K'tndge. Mrs. T 1.
In aecordatne with an annual
Ant, Captain Ksrir T leouck* and
custom, the First Baptist Church Sullivan, and Miss Yer** Wood
Miss Ilia Kinney is planning to
Mrs, trucks, Mrs K. R. Deas, Mi.
will observe "Student \»ght” with ci&gt;ck weie hostesses at a hildgo
and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey. Mr, and leaVr Monday for Tampa to - (rend
special services on Sunday even
party
last night at Die home
Mr*. Sapp of Orlando, Mr. and a short time before returning to
ing at 7 10 F M. when every col­
Mis. Wilbur McKlvcen of Olanta. her home in Toledo, Ohio. She has lege student and high -chool *tu 1 itf M l* 1-tM'ige on Maple Ave
S, C . the Missea Maude Van llus- been visiting Ineiid* here for sev­ dent will la* invite*! to attend as rme in honor of M o * l n « hmne&gt;
kirk, i»f Orlando, Keen (Hal, Ed­ eral &lt;kay*.
of Toledo, tlhui, fdimerl) of tin*

[ T o The Parents O f The
(First B a b y
ib rn in 1 9 3 4

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a l L t A T t O * A H lt f

«♦v• uIng at lo:3a uchnh and 'Ins-

V l&gt; C held yesteiday a f lei noun
with Mi* M. H U*4iam, Mr* C". 1). at the home of Mrs. F K, RoumilK(irrv*tn. Mr. () (i. liuilvr, Mr* 1Iat on Falmelto Avenue, Mrs. 0.
and iocUI mrrtinx "t Wlnnli* Smith, and Mi»a
Emily |L Perkins presided and announced
i that Christmas gift* were sent
*t tb* church annex Buyil a* h o a t c r * .
( to the sis inmate* of
the
01*1
*w—
ja c
Soldiers" Home in Jacksonville, li
was also stated that a Chris*mai
shower of gifts wm presented to
J S. Dinkle, the niilj Confederate
veteran in Seminole County.

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Mr-. W. C. Hill, geneiat chair*
man for the annual Robert K. L^c
tall to he given on J ail 19 at tha
City Hall. 4%111 be a«*i»lrd in mnk
ing artangeiiients for the aWair by
Mrs M S- Wig gin- who will have
charge of decorations, Mis F L
Rourmtlal, tickets, and Mi«, li. DCaswell, publicily

Echo
Music Mr* R I Cl.....
Mrs. R R Pippin, and Mi* It

C Muore.
Hymn Audrrnce.
Fray cl S J Sts.
Scripture Reading
Miss Father
me Forrester.
Hymn— Audience
Mildred
Offertory
the
Mis-e*
and Charlotte N i* a rut Cornelia
McRae.
Special
M u*ic Young
People'*
l hoir,
“The Hrmtrnt In His
Christian
l ife mt ! Work"
Mis- Thelma
Tew, R F Cooper, and I*. K
Mason
(losing
Comment
Rev.
W.
F.
Itiookn, Jr
11 \ inn Alidience

wavded. High M'tiie |in»e*

prnes

went to M i-

K II Stowe and I

C,
Filrhfoid
while
b&lt;w
M«ni
pities were given It* Mis Helen
Achtillt
and
IIai vet
Swan-ojt
Mi* J II. Kstiulge leceived cut|
♦'li HO h N laiMii, »i i« 4
pn*r.
VI,
♦ml
hour h salad'! , 1 &gt;OI" Y Y| *" *' ■ '
lbs supper
At
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♦ a
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swi'i't
cmil so
ami
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44ho 1* ( t i • MMiU
tabb*
from Ihe 'bmtig
I'i ' 411 t• .1
1 Yl
cenleird
w itb a nun in
wa*
tre*
a n d ' Ole
* Hi i-l matui,.
i tin &gt;
N . w &gt;.!♦♦.■ IM ♦ !■♦ ,♦- I
Vila
amil
lighted red eandles

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Those present
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room
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M*

Hwan-'Ui. Yl i and Mi
Kchu Music Mis
tilenn, Mr *
Hu on,
Jr ,
Slow «- Mi* t !ut i Jc
Fippm. and \ b » Muoro
Mi and M's T t |‘il»l»foid. M'
f*b»*ing Ftayer
Melton Mare
and \li* T L Suit it an, M i- tier j
Hi pan
Foot hide M i u Slddre.l
Stud* tidbeil. M i * ll*,b*n Shull/.(
\iv
Mi Hfiil Mis III ♦Mite Will ill ill
Ml
The «ts her* ami tho** win* lake
Mi on 1
tip the ••fining will In Ingh -i hool and Mi- J H I -i*n|gi
Mo
l! I -fiidgi'.
tmd
M«senior
\ -penal ‘‘wall'll night ‘ m-h m ? \ rl *14 W ihhIi ft k
will I
colli kietttl f i mo I t Ui F
^1 to IJ I '* K M There will Is1

"The Rise and Fall of the Con
fedytai y ’* on- I be suli)eil of a
pmper
wntten
by
M t* A
K
Rosaetlei ari l read bi Mr* Rus
seller al the Hireling. Following
the read'tig of the paper the mem
her a sang. "Ohl 1' oiks a) Home,"
with ri r oiiipaniiiieiit
by
Mts
Claude Heifuiou.
During the -.mial hour refresh
merit- were -er%ed by I lie hostess,
aislsled by Mr- it !■ Fet kills and
Mrs |i. 1 ) i a ’.well

speeial Mill l» Hit I Die . .......
|♦e| .4 I in III M l i 1*11

Sil|'

i* D

Boston M usicinnlMans
For M ii s i c Festival

11 \ug u- 1mi "* mi if h.
Fine \ 1 1 » si lt«*-toi»
ill bj^Vg i l^ i g y j&gt;jf_ • l ebegi
The tunfliage of .Mis- I.uveftia'
M«'*ijin eveoiiiif sT T Oil o I loili
I f l l l ^ tfauirhfrMf of Mr and Mrtlanlel K Bruce «■! Lake Monroe, »&gt; i |i*- Sanford Woman's Club f"i
1" Clyde
W ihhI,
of
Delagon I L&lt; two ih»i « o f r t i n u b , “ Aids/’
sprin g- took place Iasi
Sunday and “ Ro-c Maiden,’ which will be
mot ning mI the hutIN of Ihe Rev. ^(ven on
Feb 2 tiiui Mar J *d 1
MrKeathen in
Deleon
Spiinyal Mi the Amliioroim
at
l»MVtnn«j
withi thr Rev, Mt ki wthen ufTicIa*- jLm b
ing Th»- ceienioiiv wa- peiforrntd!
\|| |*er*«»ns in Kanfnrd nr Sem­
in the presence of a few relative* |ni,|r County who can sing » r « ' *
of the couple. Mr and Mrs W m d i mtrjo-led in -mging are invited tn^
a i r h i home to then friends at I. jxwM'tlt altil 'aYr hail in &lt;l"DeLeon ralieHi - al It U Imped I Ii nl at leaf I
| tire le e Apartment* in
Spi mgs
30 m |0 persons will attend fm

lift I i I M IHHI 'I UIHI W.F

Special rrogcamUivcn
i At Church. In UpHals

H A P P Y N EW Y E A R
TO EV ER Y O N E!
Our P U n t ‘- wlll hp opon Sunday

BwFT

8:00 A
•' »' ■'

A speciat
Chrlstrnaprog fain
was given Iasi week hi tin Cp^nla
( ‘hutch by the memberi»f tit
Cpsala Sunday Srliiml wi h the
Rev.
Flick sun i(i viI Mis
An-ley,
suiientitendrnt, in charge.
Among those takig pHit weie:
The Rev. J S. Clark. Mar I ha Bur
tleaon, lllancbe Swope, Ruby Dot*
Bully, Martha Huitlesun, Martha
son, Margaret
Muse,
Margaret
Stevens, Edith
Lumhjulst.
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Dial miniljet of persons fnun oth­
will
'ake pint in the two fe-tivals
Luuduuiat, F-lliei Fr ujksim. Me*.
Mr Smith is one of the for#
Motan, Annie Itobhin-, Virginia
iinasI
d 'n o t o iid mu-n M| the
Artsli-v, t^»u«se An-ley, (»rrtchi*i)
cminti\ and it will Ui n -ideruHd
Lunduuist, Roger Lundqm-t, pav
i.l A n .l- r . Jubn Bully, Itml.ly
.......
f "'

I May I undiiui-t. Joyre Moran, D - 1 er towns in Central Florida
Ise 1Mum, Mrs IJuilleson, Louisa^

and N»-w Vvar'a

M. to Noon
and

..... an.I Hilly Hulllraun

4:00 I*. M. to 7 MX) P. M.
W i J w r e a jf! kh 1 au p p ly o f
w h i p p in i i c r e a m an d
I V m I m ilk tlk tuk&lt;- t a r e o f y o u r ho li iia) neerla.
U i y o u r rer ju irem en ta.

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with
J O A N BENNETT
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OW u . * (Hotfycf

D o u g la u Montgom ery
H enry

every

h4p*

L U K A S

F R A N C E S DEE
J E A N PARKER
Edno May Oliver

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Greatest NumberOf
OfPutYear Outstanding Stars
CHICAGO,
Dae. 30,— &lt;A&gt;) —
Death eat a wide and unforget­
l la U m Aperts world
a f Florida daring Iks table swath throogh the ranks of
ncordlng to the SU
America's sports leaders In 1P33
ng thane la the-ever-1 a year of athlatle glory and trag
ody. Hardly a sport escaped the
I(writable toll, but boxing and
baseball elube, the reJure­ baseball suffered the greataat
ef Interest !d tba author• la tba world of baseball, two
o f Um most prominent leaden
paaeod on with the deaths o f Phil
Ball, picturesque owner of the
St, LoaM Browns, and William
L., Voeek, who was promoted
from th# press box at W riglty
Field, where he wrote rrltlea]
•teriee, to the presidency of the
Cubs.
Mate during IBM are:
Two old stars o f tba past, Kid
creased
popalarity
Glseaoh af Whits Sox and Ath­
letic faraa, and Mika Donlln of
(Continued from Page One)
I Rejuvenation af interest in Glant fame back In 1304 to '10, lawad by government decree on
Is vanity e f Florida football an­ surrendered to death and ware Dec. 10.
Joined by. Mickey Finn, infield
il el omni coadblng staff. ,
The Rumanian cabinet met In
1—Development of Diet foot- star of the Phillies, who was cut
extraordinary session shortly aft|l Sgaad at Unhfttity of Tampa down Jn, his prims.

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f i m m of the south’s leading
■ mlary grid elevens.
tL -Improvemem shewn la small
« • sckeol toothall tanas, eepe»Ok^In Northeastern conference.

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rboll, espeand northis state.
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a l aemlnole Ciuntr.
la tha.Mea. Jas. a. Sharon,
Judge of Bomlaolo Cotntr,
irrtce la tho Cminly Courta Banford. Bomlaolo Cotntr.

Boxing was shaken try two of
IIs darkest
tragedies.
Emit
8chaaf, the 'Strong Boy of Boatton," never recovered conscious­
ness after he nad been besten to
the canvas by the big fists of
William L. ('Y o u n g ') Btrlhllng, on* of boxlpg’s cleanest and
gamest, was killed while enjoying
a motorcycle ride. Death also re­
moved (wo of the greatest forces
of boxlag In William Muldoon,
the "Solid Man," and Gentleman
Jim Corbett, who Introduced skill
to a sport ones ruled by might
end power.
Hone raring lost two of Its
greatest Jockeys through occi­
dental deaths— Buddy Hanford,
who was killed while rushing his
mount down the stretch of Pim­
lico, and Eugene James, winning
Jocks, aboard Bargee King in the
1311 Kentucky Derby. James was
drowned In Chicago, a city that
lost one of ita most virile turf
leaders In the death of “ Unde
John" Schank.
Football and track didn't ootape either, as Steve Farrell,
mstery, and Carl Johnson,'fath­
er of Cornell football," patted on.
George Sating, Iowa’s 110-meUr
Olympic hurdle champloia was
kllltd la an automobile accident.

•— Rapid development of tailing
and yachting Interest In St. Petsrsburg. dsarwetsr, MUml and
other coastal centers.
S— Collapse ef boxlftg lnUrest,
especially In Tampa,
once the
flfh t'ren ter-of the south.
lOy-Coallnasd growth of- tour­
ist sports such as shuffltboard,
lawn iiewllng and toque.
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m u s t sO -rrie
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vl'n u 'ilw o r
ST%r£ o r
!Tb?S‘ P4. to a » B r o e t s u iMOi.m COUWTYs IH* CMANrCHV

Easily Um choicest product of
the confectioner's art t n r dis­
played la Sanford la Um n«w
"Frosty T ra it lea Craam Cake"
which Um Bemlaole Creamery Co,
Introduced la Sanford Ula week.
On aala at aeven leading soda
foontalni aa wall aa at the Creaasary oa East P in t Street, tba eaka
la a dallclooa frotaa mtxture of
para cream, fruits, nuts, and Um
whale article la choeolata coated.
E l«bt portions may be cat from

Dues, prime minister only' since
Nov. If, arrived In Blnk&amp; yes­
terday afternoon and wito* wel­
comed by Finance Minister Bratianu and political friends.
King Carol’s autorffobllg was
waiting, for him and ha w li edi*
vsyed to the castle where W/ites
closeted for two hours with'the
monarch.
,
At the station a large crowd
had gathered to cheer his deyarcure to Bucharest.
►
He was walking acrots the. plat­
form when the shots werif fired.
The assassin, attempting to st­
rap# In the confusion, WOUnded
the Sinaia chief o f police, who
chased and captured him ^despite
a bullet wound la hit h a « L ,.
When the crowd realised what
happened oatyrimarventteip e f the
police and soldier*
prvvsntud a

lynching.

1,

T im assassination
came » y »
climax to a long pertaa ef 'Jtfc
orders- characteristic o f the hew
Fare of anti-Semitic
lidkatom
which has swept Romania
Hitler’s aatl-Jawlab rampaimSje
German,.
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The Hooae ComsUttqe of Um
Oviedo Woman's Club, led’ by
Mrs. Angosto D. Covington. Is
holding on Open Hoose on Jan. I.
At 4i00 o’clock on Now Yoar'i
Day the Club will be open to its
members and to the cntlrs com­
munity. It U expected that this
will be one of the high spots In sn
actlss season.
At the Christmas msetlng held
Ja December a talk was given ty
Miss Grace Haight, of Boh Jones
OdDscs. Cleveland
Tenn.
Miss
Height"la the house guest of Mrs.
B. F. Wheeler and aha.spoke on

Woman's Club will ba open on
WMneeday afternoon
at
4:00
o’clock of each week. Instead of
W^featordiy afternoon aa has been
w g “custom.
.
^
*-‘ A. D. Sausr, Jr. of a'collogo In
North Carolina Is home with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sausr,
hr. for the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tart and
daughter Julia, or Valdosta, Ga.
and Mrd. Norton of Jacksonville
spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Kimbrail.
Miss Clara Lae Wheeler, a
ent at Bob Jones College
Cleveland, Tenn., was accompanied
home for the holidajs by one of
her
Instructors,
Miss
Once
Haight.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morgan j * *
tended church services at the Fl^st
Methodist Church in Orlando Si)n&lt;lsy morning and heard their,
friend, Mils Thelma Gaston etaffr
Mr. and; Mrs. W: B. Young.

(Continued Prem Pago One)
II It Kaon, and Tarkaeh o f Banford;
a ta|&gt; dance by Orville Paekham.
7»-yaar-old U k « Mary man who
c la i« i that ha has narar smoked,
need liquor, or chawad tobacco in
hla ^Ifa; an exhibition of boxing
by ida' two grandsons, Clarence
P eel ham and Stanley Peckban,
professional boxers; songs by Ma­
rlon Haines of Sanford; banjo so­
lo* by Rial Simpson a f Sanford,
and music by Um L*ka Ma*.
Concert Orchestra under tlja dlrectlon of Cheetar Sounders.’
The public Is Invited to attend
this reception, and it Is hoped
that ovary flO-yoar-old .or older
resident of the county will find it
poealble to attend. Special rafarenca wjtl be made of. the fact
that two of the pioneers, Miss VIIh J M l . t n i l J. J. Bares, art enJoyMg Mho reception aa personal
birthday parties sines both wars
bore on lan. 1.

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show that Usterine promptly
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Umbort Phosmoeol Company.

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S A N F O R I ), F IX )R ID A , F R ID A Y , D K C B M D B R 2 9 . 1933

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U nited S ta tes As
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with President Rooeevelt’a ap*
Officials Insls ted to nawspaparproval yesterday issued a rigid men th at tha only purpose of the
command for paym ent Into tha order waa to
supplement
and
traasury of gold coins, bullion and .tig h ten President Rooeevelt’a pre­
certificates.
j vlous prohibition
against gold
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monetary exception to the order exemption then allosred.
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BUENOS AIRES, Dec, 8S»r
The only official explanation rar* or unusual coin*, perm itted. - - ( A . P . ) — O u tb r e a k s
forthcoming w ai that the step privato individuals to hold ecrap r i tl c s o f A r g e n tin a , w h ' l c
"fu rth er carries out the purpose
of Congress as expressed In the
c m rrrrn ry banking set of Mar. B lion held under fedand liosaaa o r ' 11 ra d ic a l r e v o lt a g a ln a t lie
to mobilise the gold coin, gold held outside continental United to d a y r e s u lte d in a t le a s t SO
bullion and gold certificates of the
I d e a th s a n d th e w o u n d in g t i t
country to protect the currency
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and lo those few relatively large tha United State*. How much of between *00 and 100 arfeaka.tn
holders who have not complied
Ul*«| V'll I
a vigorous r f fs rt lo sdppreaa tha
uprisings, Moat of Lhasa killed
war* soldieVs a t Rosario. Many
war* wounded at Santa Fa.
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Th* outbreak, followed lijq
radical roneantlona which vn»ef|
not to participate In the eleeliuO .V"
of On, third of th , cham ber
Heputlea on th* firs t Hunday Iff,
March.
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Nothlpg tbua fa r Is heart! frflp,
H if lrh O v e rM iu m i,T ire d
other cillea described a s cepiev
of radicallam. A strict tfenaprehlp. t
A f te r (irin d , W o m e n
on commuairatlen llna* m
C o n tin u e A ir J a u n t
Imposalbla to gat th* true
tlon everywhere.
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True Picture OfConrtt^ .
tlons Impossible A* *
Strict Censorshin Ip
Ordered By Leaders',

the view yesterday th a t “ We
destroyed by a discaie wai
tsm plate becoming a member of
isa- r *
te r the new year with a real isa
the League o f Nations 4 and' th a t
tlon th a t w . have crossed the
“successful" according to 1
as a ile.ml # policy ths Unite.
bulletin issued by Johns Hop­ threshold r i a new ere."
a On ..Ylcrk today in
This was contained in a lettac
States would be opposed Co armed
kins physicians today. “Th.
on a&gt; tt*n!cr e p p R 'cn tly wn&lt;
Ittsnrcr.tlun In the .affairs of a n ­ operation may be trrm n l sue
he wrota .to Mrs. Grace Morrieon
rn tre tin g it« p ro lo n g e i
n lother nation.
Poole, president of the General
k on the tin t.
ressful.
The
obstruction
whirl
PieaidaSt Roosevelt didnot m eiFederation of Women's clubs. T h i
The ih erm o m eter a! |t&lt;»*tnn thi*
letter aald:
lion by name Cuba, t h , *»cere of! caused the hydro i»|ihalus con
PU '»ing i r g i ' t r i f t l I s I h*Io *v rero,
dltion
has
been
removed.
The,
"The dawn of a now year a l­ Co 11 fegrre* lower than al an)
c o rrrrt internal tioqlilHb In his'
'l.im a tr outcome
ca:n o t ul
ways la a challenge, ft suggests U f . in fit y e a n of the weather
Jeclslon of the Latin Atncncaii
eouise lie determined at thl
new opportunities It is character­ b it " .-li th e ie .
problems. Nor did he mention
ised by Inventories, accountings
Nicaragua, where m arine, have, lima."
Iniecasteia however piumi.cd
of Pact performances, m aklqg. p f ,
been east In th s past, lie precede.!
&gt; lumutiviw fur the
UM«d Josephine Woropay, hitting his dclarallon against aruuM in ­
new eBtlinnti*&lt;t nrul resolutions.
| N. u Lug and sertiun a.« well nt
"We enter upon the new jrear llie cential s r t. Moderation nl
har on the head with a rock an-) tervention, however,
with the
with a real 11* lion th a t w i hav*
i. ■■
,*
,
strangling her.
statem ent:
in
croaaed the threahoM of m *
, ,
, , „
..
did H f Coyne quoted the
“I do ro t hesitate to sag if I
era. Wa have the opportunity of ""'my bu'
* " ' r‘ M of
aa aajrlnr, “Jos# told a pack had been engaged In a 1olitlcat
#
m&lt;»rr »nuw in nmn&gt; htcalitirsi.
Ilea about me and my family, campaign as a citisen of some
Improving condilions and making
\ rw Knglan.l c n tm u r.l to dig
our country a U tte r home. m ate. U rlf out (lf
did It. I loat my temper." other American republic 1 might
h « a \y ,,|«llk(.t of
loarphlna'a body waa found on have been stro rg ly templed to
for
n,°
"
three
fishing v ru i'i
than 120,000,000 twopla,
Bva.
‘ play upon tho fears of &gt;ny com*
•.ill art* mi'Bing off I'tfitlaml, Me.
R
"To do this will require tho
M ." X M ary told authorities th a t they patriots of th at republic by charg­
hnialitM'* of lh»* wrek'n iry v ir
concerted aid and continued efforts old, mtiiMAtrd well over I (Ml. *t»iv
l&gt; '
had gore for a walk Saturday ing the Unite ! States of North
E
a
r
l
y
A
d
j
o
u
r
n
m
e
n
t
O
f
of many forrc« of lo v e m n iQ t,' l i r \ e ‘ fur a tnm* taut night 10
t afternoon, wjvcn an argum ent Americh with some form of im­
-• arqga o re r tales Mary said perialistic desire for selfish agC o n g r e s s P r e d i c t e d R deral, (U te ami local; or social, r “ " ' Urr'’
•'»' 'b e lose
i * o A 'l a t u M in l.ak
Joaephlna had been tailing. ■
grandi^emert.
By
O t h e r O f f i c i a l s M’lrll0“1, lndu'" " c l end financial fr «»o
a n a to ia in Uk«. Michigan.
They
ur
err
found
*af«*
float i n f on
igenciea.
She aald she hit h e r with a
"As a citizen of some other re­
th« w ater late r.
i
' rock, stunning •the younger girl. public 1 might have four.d it dif.“ I weleomo this opportunity to
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29— M«&gt;Tin* cold Krvw moit* in le n *c to*
then strang'ed *her
jt.V n d
icull to believe in the allru i.in
1express my thank, for the splen­
strings from an old mop and an &gt;f thcelirhent American republic Congrv.sinnal leaders yesterday did co-operation which you and •H . • R IAU1tl frum Ijikt* Hilton
declared (hemeelves against rc»*• . N'ea liltK An*!. Irm iR jIv aiiiu
!' rid automoblla tlra tube,
"In particular, a . a citizen ofi
Th« rren rit b r e a k i n g e n d u r a n c e
. ...... .
....
covery-tlnkering efforts ami prom* members of the General Federa­ Ur.t \ i w Yolk .Nfhh ►
no ir flu*
were scan In Ihe Immediate vicin­
i
She also broke a battle, slash- •m - Other rerubllc. T might have
P „ , i()enl R o o ..,,,, . , horti tion of Women's club, have givelt
file r*.
E ranrea
^ Is ra alia a n d
i i a t of 1 Air M irhifan.
ity of Banford on last Tuesday
fV.i
ing the child’s 'fs c s at/d body until
ounl it hsni to a | prove of the I businesslike session devoted a l­ to me and the government.
l
l
*
l
r
n
Ifirhev,
In
a
n
n
t
r
d
ro
p
p
ed
\ till tci»l llll'l 1lOim-hVI IVAtlltIKN
when Mr. and Mrs. C. R Mason
[V sha becams exhausted. Shs drug occupation of lh (, te n iln ry of nth- most exclusively to the enactment
• f«er the&gt; had co m p leted t h e i r an I Jack Huiprll conducted tha
"Your sup|M,rt of the measures lpvtit •iiwn lo :\ nt ('Anton, Now
the body under tha steps of St. •r republic*, even ns a trm poiary , of the necessary budget measures. initiated by the governm ent la
MI ‘'t f t t h h o u r In the* air khnetly he* ftt*l bird rerun • ever taken local
it Bl 1)0r«-ii&gt;illr,
Y u,'f|fa\UMWa Lyeeom where It was nea*ur»,"
fo re 1 00 a 'r lo ck t o d s i aald t h a t
ly. they reported today as ihey
Aa this well-defined sih n in i.trs- en&lt;J lh# t# m M r d#prr»Mon and to Sal." nl AIIimii) . AOil UK l dote Ml
found tb s nest day.
b'prskl g at Ihr observance of tinn program emerged. President establish social justice and eco­ Mom it hi.
• hr% p lan n ed lu *&gt;ta&gt; slo ft u n til
Rent their finding* lo J. T. Nlchlh^. 77ib I trill
l o m n r r s * nr H u n d s i T h e ) b a t - M*l*. o f New York (*tty, editor of
With th« distribution
8*' ■t Ml l&gt;int 11* ill Nrw 11b11111
nnivet.aiy of Roosevelt neare,I a conclusion of nomic security for ail of our poocounty Loiwvrrow, ad ab aci
| Woodrow Wib on. the . author uf h h rmiad-np of tha national alto, pla has been and ia a re a l'in flu ­ shirt' ana Maiu k%p».ls»Uy*i * K-FtHsa) J l r d a 4e n a e U w - h a n n n j r fog ts* f ••fWrd Lore" tn ifU U M .
9 • »
fo r
tla% T h e r a r e i l w f i g h ti n g e i the I.e*gtir of V a tW s and t V ation which brought a report from ence for the good we have been t t g u rn lk lii« hi I flu**
Thi* magazine,
according
iD rvpraaantlng parro t's
^ ^ n a ’ lun. fly Ing h i g h e r t h a n fog
■mi un ler w h.se spo: aorahip li- the government fiscal aides of a able to accomplish.
Mr. Ma«t*n. ha* gathered data of week, naarly &gt;48,000 wltf h are
I’e o k
an d * e r e u n a h l e to aee |thi* kin I in various part* of the curat Into th# hands' of B«irty • • •
nto-wi tho
nstional
political "fine" banking outlook. a s k ( h a t we, m e n a n . I wom en
■ l C harier W glts, Claude W rit. , vne, fiorjevsit offered l 's 'i a i l | Wlnthrop Aldrich, clutirman of of thu prrspnt and Ihe now gen
»•» Fr,'i'*d
'
_
I ’ nited .^tate* for the past HO whita and colored person*
C k rO e R lsntdv and Bill Steven.,
tho*L c • li!P his owa three point tha ( baa* National bank, joined arationa, cunlinua to work l» H n W T i l [ ) n | ' n . i j \ . . .
vearm. It i« helievel that the cen- hav* bee a Civil Work* Alhntrif*
MIAMI, Dec. 29 -(A h —Frances
resident* of th is city. •
program fe r world peace
ration amployae* d u rlrg th*
in the whita bouse buainass review gather. W ith such unite,I effort. 'A A v I v A O
I t t i l fA II &gt;
•• taken here la thr first ever
; y.W kll# ha rejected the klea of an.1 said rendition* ware "fr* d u - . w» ran attain strangth and forte
fire weeks.
,
,
. "em pted.
* : 7 H ' W . r i l u i Mlffll'SlHhlpTn -thr wWy—iwipr
CWB
n u wa* irented u a * y J ul
( .— ew T-tte . . . e I .rxtb.« ttfk » n &lt; f- ^
; °
• • • f emfurelww veeerW gTtff-TTwr on m . -t» 1hair report to Ur. NicboU#
,* f »5,r4C bead petbling &gt;1 I.eigua, RooMvelt
praised itsj .Speaker Rallwy sounded
f*WA' o fttw whora RaJand r *
key- give u . a new national health and
sl|n p ,,.
M , their -flying boudoir."
•hr Ma«ftn« nnd Mr ltu**ell atated
it i IIti
•yrulbnlnanr * varlng on a rh a ,g * nr't'/
lam b, disbursing
offlcar, an! n°te of "short, harmonious and
'hat
they
ro
v
rre
j
an
area
etcprosperity."
..le
f.a
,
.............
nl.
i
.......
*
Th,,y
equalled
Ihe
old
record
of
•*iiv fcli I rhMiiir«‘ lu c k
nf bnvia" kU».iape«l J. E. Godwin,
"The lea g u e of Nations," he eon.truct'v*," for the rongressiimnos read that lha aam* scheilute,
emling
we*t
from
Sanford
for
a
right
ilayt,
four
hours
and
five
lii»* . &gt;r\ r i , link r h ri n
' also of this city,
»sl,l. " e n - o irs g i'g a* it does th* si session opening next weak lie
•ftanct uf alnvut "Rr mile, an 1 tnd manner of paying CWA warfc,
» h-miiMtil •ev I That|*. minutes at G,0H I' M . assured of
. i Tho ■ten were arrested h rie on oxtensiun 0f run i r r m o l n n | s e t., made his prnllctlon nt the white
•*t from Sanfonl for a distance era would hs In affact tomorrow
ficial recognition of their efforts
W ilk u iH o n P r e s i d e s A t
i»f tli*
\\ f i r m
ru n *
as In past week*—all pvraons are
tj^ according to Deputy of ledurtioti of s'm e m e rt sgre, - house after a talk with tho prrsif
aiout se v en Utile*
I by remaining aloft an added hour,
&gt;i taR*i*tl llir n i mi
nirnts, is a prop in the a m l,| dent.
to l&gt;* paid off on thoir project" ex­
__R.1£etrblgo, wlien God
S p e i 'i n l ( ' « u r t S e s s i o n
„ ...
... ,! im|.ii y
land continued filing.
They trmmpetl over
plneland*.
&lt;
III
l»ll«|tlr*w
M
»t*9|
•
,
j "We are going to have a very
cept the foi to wing j all of VkMB y.l
v i a and Gary Joiner secured u peace struct ere."
flatwoud*.
cultivated
fields.,
prat
Tho FJU till I sink u-hinh ,,.on..l
MfSi, M int»lla thill liacama twies
rrrs itltn t W iliur'a "gnllant att-, iinourtant acialon,"
.aid
the
are ta ba paid off a t iha FIH Ste- 7 "
shaxgleg Uaas acilh lt«a.
A4 a •t»"« Mil rraatim uf MiikI 1*
havtnf tie and hammock lamb during the tlon:
tw o S A iifn ril m r i i 'i m tl« ro holder of the reconl,.
on J p in e rt property. The peal" to banish future wars, speaker, "but it will be Working |»nl ( ouit )•*-*!« i*|«iy( hviil fui 1!i«* roatly
they 1eported, aililing that tlte
ntah llsh ril the reconl hreken yes­
Itrxisetrlt said, "ini'B 't little to " f&gt;e rather than dram atic. We will mam | iui | ii*a«* i f
Persona under Foreman I'hoMRi
ib* j !a»t v k i an h&gt; il«ft'R ir&gt; l, Uo*
_________placed |I 0 0 bond al once,
nther w a r clrsr, the wind from
he l i n s g i n a t nr the h^r ts of a I ass the eupply bills, the tax bills, county jaiI of m-m ia ! |iri*miiTN I »i**t i to I ton ptjiii'* ‘ &gt; ifii-ly |tla&lt; • terday with Mr*. Uiuiar Thaden
son, al &amp;:00 o'clock; urnivr Cal• s"uthwe«t. And the tempera­
on Aug 22, 19.12. over Valley
fj
tioun, R: 10 o'clock; under llrttf,
tl). I -y th.- f tr»t lull off n**l l.v tli** i.Stream, Long Island!
K ' • However, pn Wednesday, in* Isrg r number of the no-railed, the liquor measures and adjourn •" •'D M i'll 11\ • Hi.. v r « t
ture between (15 and 75 degrees.
statesm en" g ath en il in I’srm foi e'wrly in May."
imtomet on oi In th. • M■»11 tlinte
5:29 o'cloek; under Martin. t i N
following
w
rir
liMxifhl
|o
f..r»'
'
HMD w i n again arrested on a
Ihr
Masons
were
out
from
3
00
Mr»
Marsalis,
In
a
not*
dropped
liOi'l Utf t to i . ••tor In*
tha pearc part of 1919.
| Rainey's program d e lu d e d tho *****W s
o’clock;, u n d e r Wallace, &amp;|
\
It Wilk.roM.n fo» I '
w arran t sworn out in Volu.in
shortly a fter equaling the record, 'dork, while Mr ltu**e|| waa in ■'clock; under W. R. Dyson, &amp;|
“ I saw that with tny o»n uyes much-dlscussad perm anent lognla- trial
J;&gt; hniifc’ i n o .| n f ' •
.... charging them with Ltd
declared the women had no Inten­ ' 1 fir 1 from 0 IK) oYli»ck to 5:00 ■'clock; under F. A. Dyson; G;1
and heard it with my own r a n , 1l l°n *° regulate railroads and
\ lilt III IS.(x -.Y 111.1 i Aun** All. II. 1 .
Deputy T. J. R tre— *•• of
tion of landing last night, providclick Nine mile* of their trek o'clock. '
Ii-'oeevalt said, leferfinv* to liin '* '00^ exchanges, along
with at- 11an* loot WIII
' . E
fe ? ! ,0eLand came to Sanford Wedntati'
lorn
%
.
li**
w
ri.
c l the plane and its motor ranerrd on fiH.t, while about
work abroad aa an assistant »r. rc- *cmPte to amend the recovery pro.day and took lha men to D sland. le t; of the ravy during the » a i * ,,m 'h a t eras enacted in the epe- , 1ni »•••«! te It 1 tlo* Inicrti) of
ln o n ,I functioning.
0
..i'* wa* traveled by car.
k.A* ttlinr. mol 1 "it.'t avilt T ry Vii-f v
A pruaa Report from th at city
Suggretlng I 01 P. M., H etur
Here aie th 1 oranges an l num B i s h o p I s C e l e b r a n t Q f
" i»o * «ry
h tiffli'
and poet-war days.
cl* ***,|on '**' eprlng.
« i VA'J) , m.d. iju. U m .. U.tw
aa having said tjtaj. -«3»IM»*4ew»-pradie,, p e e s s s s t - p c i K M - ‘WfMk t l f — n a l iy a d - T a s a s , * 1 awa »*H
*•area*.
r--e* « - r f i s - s ' •*-»- a a a rtJ r 49 t o» day* from- th*
WAR RUR||M*rulfi1.
Into an
•aw during thr ilay.
tige, national aggrandiiem ent al- rm ocratlc member of Ihc finance
*#• rts'iit i ii*il ft i t h«* tlm# they took off from th* mu•a d iraniportod him to tended the birth of the l eague „f ' committes, assured the president
\\
s It'Mi'tli. 0 ii t" •hnrgiil
Fled lulled Grebe,
24; watri
• -tin* nm pal fielit as , po.sibla landing
ati*l roiinti'tl «••
Holemo pontifical requiem N *
oma spot lo tho scrub Just N a tio n and har.dicapped il Trnni|
•%»th
tin1
'’If
1
ui-ine-N without 11
arelteei
hla doilar devaluathrr«* Th.- « hMtiir •hmil.l time, she asked th at tha ground nlteun and mesna the
‘■•as was celebrated In Lnkalaad
th# rlto r lo VolusU coun'irpll'P,
W
ilts
tlon
m
onetary
program.
fiiii-,)
flu
.
hut
lli.
crew
be
informed.
«
k
r).
fi»e
;
Ward’*
heron,
four,
•
H
iim
w
l
14i
the
ra«h
i
I
irv
.
p
i
,
Ita Infancy by seeking their own
ot 10:00 o'clock this morning dry
they boat him. th# roMuch congraaaional attention fine wan »ui»cn*tril oi« rnn'lition an I thr ril«(*»»nrf kliiniM thrn I***
"Goe, I'ra ao tired,” ebo said, v m ean egret, 26; snowy egret. Ills Excellency, Th* Most R * 4 rprofit and thalr own safety first."
I IhctoUnad to toko
was
centered
on
th*
appropriation
that
hr
purchA»r
a
Ik
rn»r
indicating
that
both
the
and
her
1 5; leoumaria hemp. 15; little -nd Patrick Barry, D. D ,
hpmlptl the hill lna originally tmul
“We are not members and w
M to s lo f him.
iC onliiuau Un I'a^i .-u ,|
companion were worn out from 1 • heron, one; black-rrnwn rd
J r n .m r S lnrlriun mi.I |I«-nry ried.
da not contemplate membership,1
•if th* Cathallc dlocai* o f lit.
the long hours a t tho controls and
Ntimth w err finc«l %l rarh f«»r
he aald.
(Continued On Tag* Three)
Augustins, for Rsv. M. J . f a r t o ,
loilrring.
Tha Trealdant, in outlie mg hi*
FAINTING SPELL PATAL
12-year-old pastor of 8t. Joseph'*
f ' W A r-ew'H I*iins *&gt;nd
* * «■
own thrwa paints for a universal
M ailha llnwkin*. ('hip Fa'*
r'ntholK Gherob, who died In
"It
probably
will
be
hard
NOT*II
OltGANIHT
DIES
rlfilh m il 4fnry A n r it t w««*c S t r e e t R o l n y l n e B r i c k
peace, aald ha had told “every na­
ALEXANDRIA. Ate^ Dec. 29
Lakeland early Wsdnaaday m m - ‘
enough for in* to land in tho daytion In lha world something tu this Mr*. C. W. Lain! rat ttn l a t the flnrtl f l each for illRorfit-rly r«»n
Ing. Th* bodr waa sent to ftfw . t*
.aoateeq, iorntm forw ard
—
r*..
.
.............
lima
because
nay
'graph
la
prob­
I.KVKI.AND,
Ohio,
Dec
29.—
('WA rrrw* untlrr VV II
affect:
wheel of her automoblla her* yes durt T*hr A rg n tt mmiAii'a f •••«*
w ltk n.aaore approprUt*
l*r Charles Edwin Clemens fork City for borial.
*n I F A llyrnti liAtl |t|«tffIr^nrit ably I^f a trifla,' tha wrote. 'Wa •
I ..“ ' r 1* every nation agree to terday and in tBb anaulng wreck wa- •tiB|v»rdnl.
Fathar Farley, pastor o f'A ll
M r'
professor uf music and or­
bryond (hr In lrr rir t ion "f Sat will not try lo land tonight unless
I eliminate over a short .period of , h«c baby daughter, Neida, w a.
Willie
l,rr
Hr
Id
ing
and
.I
bhh■oul’* Cathqlic Ovurch hors In
S t Johns Blear
something g»#s wrong.”
ganist
of
international
renown
f«*r*l
Avrnur
ami
Si
run
I
Hi»«•»•!
I*»
I years and by progreaelec »tepa,: killed. Mrs. L tlrrl and three ott
f'uf1i* wprf frn^tl $ J 8-ach fm
120, suffered fatal ir.urtea whtel
•ffk ials of ths
.Nha slgnr.1 ths note “Poor Little dud yesterday a fter a lingering
•lay in th**ir (a«k of n ln tu itf thr
^iBordrrly rnnilurt.
(Continued On P a g , BIx)
ja r* wars Injured.
'* fall from a second story
Chambor af
illness.
l&gt;ii&lt; k on what l* • *•*&gt;•nl**t«-«| a* Francos."
d"W of hi* looidwvce wbllo sloB* l
______ — randy to
raensnnr i»f Ihr |i»ughr*t lu r k
!**«•(■
tn J | a * . B 4 id Dsoa’-im --t
walking on Dec. 22. Ha fouflht
' T a y l o r W i l l S » » e n k T o in thi* city.
ba ns mad
xamaiy at a U koland hoxp
That I hr blm k «ing *»rt* wlii h
out he could not overcome the
F a r m e r s A * 8 T o n i g h t ha* m[i«•*•!&gt; Inrn irlaul
'•ctionj which set In as a rte U t
F lirt tf» Srrnn.l S lirrt in m
tha 1
i f hroken pelvic Iwneo, and otftfr
A talk wb'rh Is e^.erled to In n a m p le of thr | » *|»rf w^y hi irk
sounds.
BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.— failed and carried Sevan person* *'*rr*t rv rrv fqrntpr in '•••minnlr *hou11 hr laitl In no (ipinion «•*
i \M PA D s - 29
1/1*1 Gov.
■d rest upon Ihe stale." he
bounty *• In Iti* 4,,iiv*fpi|
' ntr #»rd hy
n tv i a l
|&gt;rraon*. |
{JP&gt;— Six navy seaplanes will a t­ to donth.
|n
now
■niiFHh ■•■nor Paul V. McNutt uf Indiana, ao* "It also rests upon Ihosa
r»»ur( Moha#
nl HIM T* tempt a mas* fligh t from Baa
acaplan* 'h as ever surcccilcd *V|n*|r wh«*n P 1 ‘ I T a v Iot o f lh - and abaolutvly frrr of thr holm ' speaking before the Florida Kdu- who are actively engaged tn edu­
Francis** to Honolulu nrokahtv
...... . A» c a t un In convention cational work It la neceaary for
« . S O rv o a rtm vn l »»f A ^ riru ltu rv at iw liih t». -torr y matlr motoring
seat month, navv h- r S S : ‘ “ " W . J f i t a s a .
ir«r« gad hU cr#w nearly made it T rII»V*9»i— makpa
h ere teat night, urged legislators, them to mas* a critical aqd
flr«* Hp I unplraiant.
announacd definitely yaoUnlay.
In • PN -0 In I t t t , running out of
It wa* Iravnr.l at th r CWA of- tra-hora and th , public tu wurk earthing 4lam ination of all the)r
w. &lt;n • r v # r tl month*
The plane* ordered te make th*
’J » U v
- e. . .a j v ,
• l » t e t within eight of
fire today that W. R. Dj son, fnre­ tegethar tu preserve and improve agtnriea, lo see which, if arty,
MT^**1
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wi'l
h«
'n
lro
H
u
fl
f i J A f k fligh t updar the laadcrehip of tn a lf goal. Aft n rr* re*euad.
■ “O o .f n a ahopplny tomorrow^ I*
fn •*** W*»I&lt;|U*
h« lire man of one of th* crew*, is an I h r s ta te ', public school system. lave outlived thalr usefulness
'ha warning lasted this afternoW
na_l - A . ,
J U « Bl- Cammaoder K r . f l. r McGInCiting Indiana laws that pro­
The ialarda a a ba located by • •aa a-les ^
A WF (•"ultUrwl SXtcrieneeJ rood builJar, having
"This is th* tlm* for perfect k* a l Hanfonl m trehante aa ||
i . . group from
vide
for
a
uniform
school
.(arm
ha:1
)
over
20
yeara
of
service
in
thi&lt;
‘ha Raw* 11-bound pilot onl, by 0*»h. h* K V DirnAF. c*iiL nrpticandor—no bragging, no pr*- n r e a r e d to enjoy Now T rerV f
.
I Norfolk. Va . io San Diego. Califs
re re ta l ravlgatlan. Army Llcui.nV — ^ - -f
win lapacity. Ha was general super­ *tnl minimum tea-her*’ salaries. •tnse that things a rt bettor thaa ritmt Mmtday by taking' a n 1
, well-known by w ay * f tha Panama Canal
'
*rni&gt;e
McNutt
said
th*
aam*
ante L a t e r M .lliaruj and Albert Pnmlruita 1**.14 n ffic -r* d iH u v thf* intendent for th* Hutton Construethey are, no tolerance of what holUay.
. .
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;
Jurapar, «v-1 They win be puftnaetally ate
H c g re h ilg ir, who mad* th* firrt vnaativtr M r Horner Atatari today. tlon Co., which had the contract could b* accomplished In other should not be lotsraad. All must
Oracayy store ownatn are
te hia i n s , tinned at Pearl Harbor, th* navy’s
for building asphalt street* In -to ’ea kv harmonious action,
•ocehrifcl nonslqp flight te Hawwork together to preserve and 1Icalatl/. anxious th a t thoir
4 n t tha '
i
tha Hawaiian
Th* Indivna minimum w ig , law
Ranfard. He li also a former einall 1 4 * 4 Laura, U rajeutr* late in
Improve our system of public 'Qi**nt.«r* aw are Umk all al
Sandajr a fte r Oalm.
ploy##
a
f
tho
W.
F.
Bow*
C
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of
flic*
|k*
elem
entary
tea:
bar’s
WARNRK
IN
ORLANDO
ware guided aver a
education In order th a t tha chil­ will ih* 1closed an Monday
t whan ha will
Aug
Bate,
tha
Southern
Paring
salary
a
t
1800
a
year,
b*
soys,
frem
ran
tir Jotraey by ■ dlracaa«« will a offer toms
■ from a a
W «K W
U V fA R f, lu w n tn r n f Construction Co., and
th* Gulf and th* high school teacher's dren of all of Ike people may b* w tfhaat food
to A a n ria la ia 24M
aam. N ary hesdquar
aa
claim
thalr
birthright
r
i
equality
Paving
C
o
,
of
Chattanooga.
tba
Valdai
Hotel,
L
I
t
Orlande
ton^l*«r Thar* la aa
salary a t 11,000 a year to b* f i­
b a tw o *
ay aald they had no
morelgg. I *
•.
of
opportunity."
y*ag. with thsaa- Peart Harbor U a fawrireaa
nanced by a grots income tax and
f»bather
:
,l!v
•
.
..
.
.
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*
-lidGovernor McNutt pralaod th*
after.
KINO BORIS IIAB FLU
IntangM ea tax and Inter*#! frem
• gild* W FfM i f l
HACHANQB BEAT
H
k•
,. ate . . ,
thn state common school fund. It* National in d o trte l Recovery Act
Handlala.’
air
,*a m easure devised te elimi­
VIENNA, A-u-trU, D ie ’ 29,—A said th* Indiana school relief
Fire ml
N IW YORK, D o .
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rred a t Baa" Diego ha a ^ a fo r tha h a u l coda Which LucKaraot dlspstrh anys King law enabled all school unite to nate th* anarchy r i th* aonapatl- 9*lf of • New York Ito ah
flight* U
nd air ourt,
l#a w o u ld b * ate-) *--v-e »rit- eWert « r . Isa 1, V -. Boria H I r i Bulgaria was suffer­ bar* a minimum term of eight tiba system and te am aliarnia tha
[avia ta re nhw'
v rilH A II W
J . IA
fW #
bay,
te nHgw.
lm alely
ing frees a aavsrr attack of the ia u t a h
M fria te d
."
spirals r i te* FRcl
la f l to J»tT a*d
Three other*
« ra * ia r fo r
county. grip.
_*
flatloa
entire obligation
deflation-"
“ But
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PLAINS, N. Y„
) « . )&amp;.—(A.P.)—A 13’year
Id rftri has confessed, D itrlct Attorney FYanV Coyne
aaM today, to the murder
laaf Sunday of her eight yesr
:b!d girt chum.
Mary Kavala, aajd Coyne,
told him a fte r'a long ques­
tioning last night that she

SHORT SESSION
IS PROM ISED BY
SPEAKER RAINEY

NEW ENDURANCE 77 SPECIES OF
RECORD IS SET BIRDS FOUND IN
B YG IR L FLIERS VICINITY OF CITY

'll

lstCensusEver Known
Here Reveals Data
On Feathery TYibe

Local CWA Payr
for 5 Week period
Nears $45,000M

_ ' StnfordMenlleld
' On Kidnaping Chnrgc

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Lester Tharp Tells

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f* thr- rr specie, nf hint* «N-fMlllW' FOr-Rev.

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AtMonroe

6 Navy Seaplanes Will Attempt Mass
F lig h t From California To Hawaii'

Governor McNuttUrges Co-Operation
For Preservation Of School System

Warning Issued T tf* j
Stores A r e T o Close •
All Day Next Monday

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. THE YOWELL COMPANY .

P V lh d d fiiU .ju t i
Ipal ‘Interest centered around the poll

STUPENDOUS M ARKDOW N SALE

raifc" «r Ihftuy, 8acremry M f V

AgMculture, Mid that thn' chpid &lt;tf
uTTtjPe Hei’bOW®eti*llhpleaMnt aW m at
, bay**t&lt;J chqo^r’-h * Raid, "betwran
re unbearable, a reduction In produc
sful and-enormouriy difficult. add a gei
ariff,"which 1b politically difficult. In c
trt chooan between doing nothing, whi&lt;
«topping on many tender toes, which I

Mrs. WmlterLJtforgan
Entertains A t Bridge
Bewaring the member* of lb*
T h ra e fa f' If or* to* Contract CJeh,
M m W alter U M orton enter
tahmd w hb a bridge party nod
lehr been yesterday m oraine a t
h te beam. tXO Wont Elthtoonlk
s t m t Vaaoo and bowls of potaest
tla*: roooe oad rwoet poos, oeceotoettog tb s Christ ma*
colon,
odoraod tbo rooms whom tbs
O— ts worn (otbersd.
A fter several protrooslom of

to rah to tag; theV tU b
E a rn J lk S p - jG
than inflationary la tu
rro o t em barrassm ent te
m tolstrstlon. 'boOi « T

sw jsa Tate
- D e s p i te

•sssrily be a g r .s t deal higher.
f* r two-third* of the silver pro- tk icn ab
dorod hero is produced as an Inrldent to the production of other
m rtais, each a s rapper, lead o n d r ^ Z T v
tliw .-.fc W t in a few rom m ,.w W r|&lt;K , pn ! l
,tb a sliver content of t h e ore* r d n f r f ,!« *,

*h*d rlg h U iijp N
it cosgr»gstlonT“l ^
lined my lip*, O
eraL—Psalm 40s*.

v &gt; t h e * -to p a y t h e LIB. In .v ie w a M h e f o c i t h a t r e d u c in g
liro d u c tlo fil
d g e rn p iiflc d p e r h lp B b y - t b e w h o le s a le
■ la u g h te r o f h P f w . k k w n o t r i c m M n n t t r t f t ^ S r a H e n o t, w a n t
hot*' th e o r jl, 6 ^ w h t c h J n itw t iflf d a w a f a rlrta e d , pWe w o n d e rs
w h y t h e o t h e r a lt e r n a t iv e , t h a t o f £ d Q e ttu ldw yrjjbg o f ta r*
Iff* , la n o t u n i t H a k e p .
. ' ;;
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S e c r e t a r y W a lla c e s a g a f i t la " p o litic a lly d if f ic u l t,” B y
t h a t h e In p u t t i n g i t m ild ly . O n e m i g h t aU nogP b e te m p te d
to * a y ,&lt;11 in p o lftio slly Im p d .id W * .. T h e «iifeidloit o f t a r if f *
h an lie e n a p o litic a l fo o tb a ll ie v e r-o lfic e th la c o u n tr y b e c a m e
a n in d e p e n d e n t n a tio n . T a r if f a In t b e j b e g in n in g w e re
n e c e s s a r y to p r o t e c t o u r “ i n f a n t I n d u a tr ie e ’’ f r o m
fo r e ig n c a m p e tltie n .* P e r h a p e t h e y w ere.- -B u i £ u r i n f a n t
I n d m tr ie * h a v e n e v e r g ro w n u p . T h e m o r e -p ro td q tio n th e y
h a v e b e e n g iv e n , t h e m o re t h e y h a v e iie e d p d v £ Q H lf fa e r e

r £ r — :ket for American manufacturer*. Tariff* ard kivled against
i t t f l i i - j food* imported from foreign countries n u to prevent
those good* f r o m underselling American manufacturers,
wind* ’ ' Thu* the farmer has to pay a higher price'fbr the thing*
f blowing
he buy* than he would have to pay if it were not for tarrtal knows, iff*. To n very large extent foreign goods nr* excluded
pf knowing.’ from the Atgerlcan market.
Bccaunc they cannot *ell to ua, they do noVbuy from
ur .
That is, they do not buy anymora than i* absolutely
J fs sph by ber slde, .
necesaary.
American manufacturing InUrvtU do not care.
A ral M r T ra a riw M b ra k a « t
They do not have to *el| thing* abroad in order to make
tog,
*
money. A* long a* they can have the American market exI V certain aura th a t B aavea
gwnt down angel* fo r b tr tend* du.tivcly, they are ttatiafied. But with the farmer it (• dif­
ferent.
»
little ass th a t bet* her
If he cannot *cll itY teantn portion of hi* crop abroad,
G athered
blessings
Without he (* siyik. Kotithrrn cotton planter*, for in*tapce, opdl-

. ;

fading.

'

i f a have notlctd gne tkdnk about
the blmeisIUtd add
| j f # b -wka

tb * . .fsteoSn

irO
T U&gt;f
J VS
n S5S 5S»
don A
a a anything m e r e -th a n bravado,
mo
Hu b

m or.
O J ^ .T h , eridoote l* sfeW m utsU tgttelt
k iib le ; e o w r u the Adm tnlstontieateeettoto It* af&lt;
eM aM M AOD fo rts In this dkeqtfen ; bora bran
W i M w d ’f stymied. The conUeued. dtoperUy
lk* Anosostlr and the

one enemy of
i t w hldi Fa-

MIm Eleanor Stafford
Marries Georye King
R E E L A SO NS

A scone from E dgsr Rico Burrenghs T s r i s n tbo P rariraa’’ playing
a t tbo Milano tonight and S aterty y .

LONDON,* Doe.
Prasldent
Roosevelt's silver policy roeontly
proved ■ tbroper squib in London
than his gold policy. Within 14
hours of Its promulgation. London
has fsund It m ranlnglsss, as far as
the world Is concerned, however,
helpful it may b t in lha United
States.
Kirhango
rates on
Eastern
countries failed to benefit from
n recent spurt In the silver price.
Consequently.
profit-taking Oy
speculators esuaed s farthing re­
lapse In the price of sliver to I I
18-1ft pence an oonce.
Kxrept for qualified support by
Lard B rsrtrb rook's newspapers
and the labortte Dally
Herald,
plus s few Imhvldual bimetallists,
and
silver-producing
Interests,
Roosevrlt's pegged price rocolvod
bad press rom msnt recently.
, Expeneneod authorities Ilka F i­
nance Minister Schuster of the
In tlan government and Chairman
Patterson
oT
the llongkongKhangbai Bank do not bellevs a rti­
ficial boosting of the price of sil­
ver will stim ulate Kastern trade.
Normally, China is s buyer, not a
seller of silver. E«en in 193.1, her
stocks vrere 82,000,000 ounces up,
at 386,000,000 ounces.

Mrs. Lees Is hagstrom and son,
Ralford H sgstrom . of
Orlande,
war* dlaher guests Christmas Day
of Mr. and Mr*. R. L eohmon,
lOSl Want f i r s t Street.
• -

Legion AuxiliaryPlans
For New Year’sDance
fin al preparations have b e e n
A*(to,J(*«illW- animal Now T sar's
1 dance nf the American Legion
Auxiliary whl h will l&gt;e given on
I Saturday evrnlng at the Mayfair
Hotel. Proceed* of the affair will
! be used for welfare work.
Dancing will be enloyed from
10:00 P. M to 2:00 A. M. In
■the large tallrnom of tha hotel
I which will be decorated elaborule• ly for th t occasion. Music will
be furnished hv Rene's Orchestra
and favor* will be distributed by
Mr*. II. B. Iwwls and Mrs. f . K.
Roumlllat.
Among those assisting Mrs W.
D. Hofmann, general chairman of
lb* dan?*, are: Mrs. f . E. RouI mills! and Mrs. It. B Lewis.
decorations; Mr*. J II Itlnter1mister, music- Mrs. W B Miller,
Mrs. HWashburn, and. Mf»I T 'I F ‘ RnumllUt. Urket sales;
Mr*. It. Roby Lalnv, pnhllellv;
end Mr*. Prod Bolly and Mr*.
Fred Esrrenner, pise*.

I M r: and Mrs. J. R. Melhvm ana
| family have returned to Plant
City after spending a week here
' with Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Methvin,
j West f i r s t Street.

■b r . ffU tq to a °M rara* BuG*r.
president of Colambla U jU ranlty,

tkM K i l i m .‘-WtoUtur*

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“no" *n.*T*ry MU, )h a t w*»
breoghl before them they would
be rig h t a ln o tf p erra» t of tM
n o . Moil pcaoto nlll a s r r t with —i—Tltr world
a t assertion and yet legtototqr* found for colda

The Progrcua Of Science

movm on. Ndniien 'prorossM rT A ettfd If
which prove* effective InwH pcrfTnt of the
ay tigkl ea Mttag “yra." j caat-R triotl. Twin* arc born. Ono I* ral*i*d "normully” ; ihh
lie nkute* by the time hd fa Nineteen
The otata e f nihw U N the first o(bcr "trained."
a te In -th s unXJn te sboiiab &lt;ft- mouth* old. Who know* but that by the time' ho ia *ix
r*)y reel u t a t a end personal ha will be pranidunt of u bank? .And no It few*,. Wo ap*
proach the millinium.
. .
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".Surgeon* for year* have’ bevn aide to tranRjilnnt *Vln
from-one iwrt of a per*on.'a body tq unothnr," nay* the
• te a m to operate the IJterarv Digeat, "but tinsun tratuiplunted from one [ternon
•vnmsML -.Ito Florida lit , to another almo»t invariably die* Within a few f Mka.rprobtin o &lt; riw iw r B T n ff ff t h r t r C T ^ . w ^ i r T n ^ i M ) f a i

thcm*iTve* at the haw site.
,V ]'
"A method by which thQi difficulty {najr bofpvtt wo*
nounevd recently l/y Dr. Iinp-ey U. Hume, aaaqcliW |ifo
nor of eurgery at John* llapkina School of Medlclns, Bj
more. In collaboration with.Dr. J vG,.0wiBR* oad Gedrft
Gey. Dr. Htone ha* tieen able *tlceeMfully to trantoai
thyroid ami parathyroid-gland tUatie'frong One paifun t&lt;r
other by growing it for a time otfInid«!the l/ody/fllP
lure medium mad+ftqfn the Uoetfwdnim nl th'tr i^ru»i&gt;&lt;^!
recipient.
• ' .
'
“In thla way, he explalrled, the ticaug became* adaf
to it« future hqat, ana when. tran*planted .grow*, q
normally and aurvivea iadefinilely. An important fea(

greatont practical lmpoftimcc. Individual* who htVJ1loot
soma aaaentlal gland may l&gt;o permanently cured by trana*
plantation. In the pool auch peraoaa have required daily

to brMt « L f « r tV
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Lamar
W t o k Ml*. D. U a n j M in Martha M srlwstW r rai M r M M ■to Rom turn*4 yssterday te tbslr has*** I*
ra e e f th s member* e f Birmingham. Ala. a fter spending
to a s h . TW y received, g taw days her* as th* guests of
ead pepfer shaker*. ] Mr*.
fr a n k D. Scott, Langley
mclwslen e f tbe bridge A partm ents.
sshmeot* were served
--------at era. Thera present' Mtaa Irt* Kinney of Rossford,
B. A. Newman, Mr*. Obis, ts apeadteg a short time
dly, Mr*. K. M. Oalle- her* with Mr*. O. R. Eetridgs,
Remusl Pulsated, Mr*. Mr*. Tom BaUlvan, Mias Veras

era~MssoctaW#

Hut even ths 1 3.10 per ceol ail*
______
, t r il
~
rrni.mml,
home In Markham.
_i , i f ’ ’
Miv. W. T. IV h etlm nnd!ai£l-r
drsii urn siwmligg two or thi*w
w»#k* with Mr. Wliralcstoiparmtian
In Georgia.
uwt&lt;sv&gt;wi
Mr*. J. M. Ilyar* nf Mientavhtw,
trn itel the wedding here tbU.wraU-

O F N |E W Y O R K

I t p le jtic d

-R te v - w ttg ^ F iw r * 1 tA K H ''lW ^ 7
end family nf Chutuaka Okiwet"
Christm as Day with Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Thrasher,
1^1 , -g
Mias Jolla Lain* and Roby
Lalng e ra s/wndln* the. Wedk -id

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■ detlgktfnl trip -lo K . f W kit,
■Ira visiting
Miami oad
Hi.
las.. f• t,
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u n m iiiR
, *.j
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^Mlsn Ida Monm. one of tbe
Ib k tU n d public school tssrhera.
U v t.ltle a ^*er’ sister,, M r*..K . 1L
Murrell, during the Otriattob*
v a rst kin.
'MU* f Ind* L rff l.r has rotuhwuf
bom* a fte r an extended visit with
fneqd*,at&gt;tt relative* to Alebsmk
eed ntoeapto. lira rabnv: I
sro delighted te hav* bra

until in ch 'ern ed fch O j$ n UJlai*Wrr,thc «wkpUu-

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be gUd to avail themtelvei 'rf-thtee

Mr. and Mr*. Joa ChlttsmVn
and children and Mrs. Sarah Jones
of 8t. Petersburg arrived today
te spend a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Chittenden, Magnolia
Mr*. L. D. Odham, Miss A rsnsta
Odham, and
MUa ^Owendolyn
gussta during tbs holidays of Mr.
and Mr*. H. B. Odham, Bay Av«-

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Chicken Dinner 60c

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MONTEZUMA

ip n
1&gt; kLAlw AJjU

Mrs. O. K. H agerm an and young
sen, Orto Kay, h a v . been romovsd
from the . fsm ald -L su g h to a Ms
mortal Hospital te tb .tr borne,
9419 Pelam tte Avweue.

Mrs. Ilcnrv W itte. Ml-* Plorcnc. Wilt*, of Elisabeth. N. J.. .n d
MU. listen Witte a r . planning to
tear* Bundsjr for Palm Brack and
Miami te spon-l a taw days.

Mr. ead Mr*. 8. B. Phillip, of
E hnira, M. Y. .p e n t Wedneodsy
night bra* a . tbe guests of Mr.
aad Mr*. W alter R. Cempball.

Mias flo rv u cT ”W ilts of E lisa­
beth, N. J. U visiting hor parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilt*, a t
thalr horn, on Wsst f i r s t Blrsot.

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LAN1 T 8 DRUG STORE
McREYNOLD’8 DRUG STORE
ROUMILLAT AND ANDERSON
TOUCHTON DRUG 0 0 .
THE SMOKEHOUBt
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At regular prices
YewefTe rlotklag
has e a r n e d a
reputation
fo r
I • • d # r a hip la
H t y l * . Quality,
Value—

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SILK UNDIES
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Pure IJnen—*slti» l&gt;*m**h
dor eery beet—le the very
hrel An opportanlty that
seldom oreure— .... • - -j
• I II Qusltte «&gt;sm*#k JM J
It IS Dem esh—How ..11.I*
IHBTOSKBS
Neal Iteeol naHeres * w r

s i s t i e l *0.111*. V alera ••
as* * rr rev*
ram sees

m I r W U n H r n g B lo o m e ra I

—NEW.—STYLES You’ll Be Surprised — Miracle
values anyway you Compare them—
“Quality" Makes this Low Sale
PRICE Seem “Lower Still" Our En­
tire Stock of Better Silk Frocka
$22.50 values
19.75 values.
18.50 values.

tl tA T H

oppomuihUi. Tk^WSpchfC Oyas, . k . I r a hum k faxtngbt I

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S P E C IA L

A delteioua fro tea Rolxtare ef pare cream, fruits, nulo,
and chocolate coated. Cuta Mgenerous portions.

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77 S p ecies Of Roosevelt's S ilver
Birds Found In Policy News Meant
Vicinity Of City Little In London

Mr. end Mr*. E. Thomas Cain,
who hav* been spending the holi­
d ay . with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Til11s and family, Isft today for their
howto a t Belle Meade, N. J.

Silver dollar* would be. isened
•Ifainst it . In other word*, f-IMHIlk

they always want to know If you
/haven't go* n o f Mila.

TW O

Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. SslOian Isft
1101 P ork AtoMr. and Mrs. V. O. Msthvln
^
j colsbrated tb s lr tw entieth wedding yesterday for A tlanta whets Ihty
m u t l r a of the anniversary on Chris trass Day at wore colled by tbs lllnora of lbs
' * O aaferd wttT th e ir homo on W est f i r s t Street form er's mother.
MTA. M. a t Use by giving a dlansr party for a
Miss Etalns Perry aod Pete
&gt;nra of llslnes CHy spool yesrdsy aftsrooon b o r o w i t h
i Mr. oad Mrs. C. C. May and torn- friends,
Oy, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Msthvte,
i and fam ily. Miss Clyde Methvin
Miss
, and M i K a t h a r i n e H tndsnon, o ft
P lant City, Mr*. W. C. Busk, of - w- i i j . Brora wick, 0 s., Mrs. Elisa Scott . Vald
1 and son of S t A ugustins, Mrs. T.
Jo b s Morgan returned yester­
day from Miami where be spent a
few d ayi attending a re union of
Chimney Rock Camp boys.

pressed a t th« opening ef &gt;tMp f r - | |H(le
licte O ut the M J Pragram *»lgkt
welt prove * ™ U . r y
rptSra ^
than Inflationary. Bo long1 d* fT .

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| Mr. And MnLMethvin
E n j o y Anniversary

MAYFAlfi HOTEL
DEC.'300i

— C O N T IN U E S A L L N E X T W E E K

rr»H — of —i t t l w —»&lt; •Pools** Plo* *•»*»» — _
—0«e«r«—(•«•«—l a | W ralttr Pakrtra. Hrat— f Q _
r la n ta a n C a.altr W saw a » « rvr , arg H»as- I J f l
*sr*y— I Mar asrooae P i n t of Tkt Vaer)

Jfra.* M. 8. Wlggtaa. Tbe tables
arar* then cleared fra tu o rh eir
lwhich was served la raorsra by
ib o boetese, assisted by Mira R ath
M ettiocor.
•
Thera prosenl wore: Mi*. LeR*y
Mr. and Mr*. Job* E. Sparkm an
Chittenden, Mr*. M. 8. W lgglra,
Mr*. B. U Parkins, Mr*. T. J . moved today from tbe Park Apart*
OoosaW*. Mrs. R. R. Deos, Mr*. A. ■rants U the Baa L a sts A partW. Knox, Mr*. Ralph B. Wight, meats.
and Mira Roth Mettingor.

^ n ^ K W ra h b ^ rn ,

.white m etal Is not an
pluoant in determ ining the jlmM*
oi-* hence- the rate o f prudkftiJe
Of these mines.
Let us assume, In 'th jt lig h t .of . If ^Vsns|iv*v-b*ying Program is
th*s« conslderatinns, th at average 'sshittSLt' Importance eithsr M I
annual silver produrtioo. for the -Inis mess • stim u lan t or as a n»o«;w
next four years will run.opra*- *i»tV dsrtco, what. 0&gt;er, Is Itf
1ill letes k n ln ra o e s t
.
•"
' Ld the rW wt s f tbo proraP1
•writer It if Hitportent for » U lm
plications tuuranriny r t hw a m c t i U ration’* m oiw tara'
•'
other dlrootIona.-In tho flrst place.

be • found 137,000,000.
In other wiinls, as a business
**printer" this subsbly to the sl)v*r
Industry Is equivalent 4„ nn* fa ir­
ly good-site&lt;i public-winks pro­
ject! *° » little nm rr titan 1 p«r
ran t of tbe |*,300,00.»,noo boMlc
works progrhm, ssit.l to sltotlt «8vfifth of 1 per cvnl of the VI6jwid.c
000,000 rise in the f iIt.itcisf -wtUnkets last spring.
.dx,t«l
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*
*
-td leiw
No much for lli« buainrM Nprim*
* pfil|i of lIn* Rllvcr proffam .
Irt u« cotuidjffr whRt its rf%
frets would be upon the currency,
position.
We have seen that the to|*{
10J4- 37 output ,# r silver br likely
to be somewhere In the re i* * ,* *
te-od of 120.000,000 nutices. V,^UK
»1TO«r t W tu ff
p f this would be retained by the

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NEW PATTERNS 1
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Phoenix Silk Hose
Aa thrilling to B ra sty—a* In Prir# Red u rtlsra Tbsr* ore a* grantor vaiara
tbaa these—llep en d eea Morbdewe Y*J-

I f It's— Value* You W ant Beq
This Droop f i r s t— All Now Med­
ela Besstifisily M ad.—This Bali
Offering Includes Many B e iirt
Wool Darm snts at RscopOeaal
Value—
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Values up ta IM AR,

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tiH S K

roblem Of Women Ab Arkansas Bridegroom
Drinkers *S«*tt *One Hoped To Wed Gtrl
O f U dir flMndlisr I n Crecbofliovakia
• *&gt;»»■«&gt;—

Ude I* To Be Made
A t Geneva Meeting

v i t *j

STVTtNsVjUX. Jnd., Dee.

KL* DORADO. Ark.. Dor. OT —
(M—Tba('M bnfa*^ Chri»tia«.T*P!: f/T*)—Benjamin [.ebowit* wa* left
J f a n c o g ^ l « t , a . p * l l h c r g m t&lt; T w e ld e r at tho “a lta r" In tilo
arhcdnlod lran*-AlLunik telephone
I'lIAI-TKK VtMIU- Wow
ak rm c il “swr , drgcelly d|aean*......................
1U»
turn IJo’a
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, ,
an/l tho call V II not completed. oUnia)
afed ," Iko odMotional director of
ill* (liar Uvy (nun m i 4«ur. » l« lu wliaa* cblWraa J
hua Inr&lt;»-d moat of hla |I I » I M gov.rwe**. welcome#
Ity new -csm patga' ogalnot -o(eoU|M.|| Jo. atibnuch a iwl •&gt;&lt; all Ik* Jo baa m r j pr**|
halfc ilrlnk' told roccnlljr, t^ o n r th a t dUHnct prngrraa In eradicat­ lllllr wioi.ru, reveal" hi* ilc p lav* l.appr Ihara,
._ m*d* 'W'.rr * Dn ■» Kurvoa leerw aodC lfllalaK The sllualli.n la
pfoblein* ,pf wgften drlnVngv ^ a^ ing drinking among WMnm' and lor h»r ami propnan. Ja a l-tfu llr
dUcttvery t it F y lte | , K |,n ,r ( u r r « l l u i i u n rr( A m r ’a
return. I.Iim. itorlarlnR IV lo her idtnsnnl l.y J» a C
pkhllc h a rg a o d fam p u . ItV fiU g * * young people haa boouiinad* dbg* principle
■ r). pruleaanr art irniueilt drearu #» beewielng a Lrdy
lha»
she
will
never
marry,
turner
ll’aal
l.uks#),
’log prohibition. She' believed they Kile arnu* hloi ainrpilii* aduy, .Ira* Lii,itu«gr-s ami lllernlorr,
.F o r , s*U- MUo Ilrrth a h S m HH-I
.
anti*I “• refinement and uitM a and id
entered
Iha.bdcfc
C— through’
.—
_»—,— —
.—
. In ia l.l) pull In hla hrarl. and la blunder. Krlia la aa I...,
halpkaa
waMlpalloa fn.ru lha |raali.|[ «l
ifclmer, formor ;«upcrlnteiutort/-nfherself arareaty Uaa uffr.|» I.
, hrarlnl l.lun.lrrln* »«&gt;rt
d
e
a
r
bdeauvo
lawa
peohlblted
them
&gt; wgatlhler girl frlrnda who look’
Jo now .'.rides in r .. away amt at«l. whi&gt;«r laalra a a na*ll« In fra c t Ion, In Ntnj^i ,P ai.dtrWn upon her poverty., Ilelh rtgo Jog through the front. T hey U- f..r*el, bavins Marrr.ee’a prtrttU- e|*«.ilnr|&gt; rotisealal. t
, n,Stria el llama with MarRkaa. ha 1*0
k*t*. who la .progcntlng
■l.itl In R* lo Mew York le errelr* It* nom -lna ul Ibclr untori
u
l|h
Mr*.
Kir
hr.
»h«
hr.|&gt;e
a
m-.orl*
hla
u
rlra
ill
*r*U"ri
tllle I rut ha" ghoul aJr&lt;|ko\. ,ta an
“ And thon waman ilra n b 'la tba iMiariVIng Jaeu-''. an.| Ihrrr ala.» le l|l« l - '- l a t r l r l III lire rd*|l
initial fmirvfoy I n i t k a N M l (hr Imutea—M l all bduac*. ofitoaran—tggipcranco worker* a t the1 N a ­ an.) Very often women were the Then- raaan a n t U r t of fact notional W. C. T. U. hoo4o«orteri tempter* of many urging th e m 'to nauneemant from the telephone
tInnk.
*h J - ; *&gt;; &lt;.
-* operator th a t K’rajrfcc wuuhlnH ac*.
her*:
" Ihe trip flnah tjipo of drlnhLagr eopt th j.ta ll, FTbe problem* of women ami
k
i’
I Indent drinking are nut problem* the atupping on th« wgy to a party
imatKT. n- wet internit* would fur n 'snort* vase not as b m m w '. ' I^JtrowJl* , foaldn't under*taa4
a*e t i e world believe, by jirolil- Iiefnrr pr«liibll|pa a- It waa dup­ th a t;-Ik wmra't * i "rollect" call, i
’ lta g a t o n ’th# Uno himself and
I Won.
ing Ihe dry era,** ahe m id, add­
^Women didn't learn to drink ing: "Young folk* drank a fte r, Innlted upon talking with I’ragur.
i urine prohibition. They knew bow ithey got lu ninny of [be howei." I’tM W tly the call won put thm ogb
I tlore, for moro women drank
Mir* I'alnicr in
tho
training fo tha Atocrlran ransul general
I SToro, prohibition than
during school In. prate fating
lo Social thew*, and Circuit Judge I.. S.
| tohibUUn. And drtaking among rvi.rkeh*, slate W. C. T, II, alficl- B rill, who waa to have |.orformrd
i *Uege aad wnlveraity student*^ al*.
i
field yeei'olarlr* nn-1 e.lucaliir*, the novel ceremony at lhl» end,
--------- ’
Zachry, tha 15-ysgr-old » oa of W.
i orien am i Men - waa r r
numbering almui .'15 new methods talked.
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CATSBAHKI*, Haas., Da*. *9.— B. FMchvy, ’ and a freahomn la
I iro jCrolilbllion' th a n ’ I t 1
n imod at Itirnldg people n faln al
"W hal'a 'Alha l^fficultyT " Inu VP) -Tharit la' a chemical ctoA la I Hatainote High School.
;’
I l|t l|U l period.
' 1
irl.i.hollc Ii.|uxrr.
i|iiiirrl J'icktw J3rUt.
every man's body an d t rows foatla lha boys vlvtsion Belly was
^Before. prohibition
student
• The new attack
upon
tho
“ Ml** W elt! ban gone to Muni rlnklng wav the major campus drinking problt m* mimt be anarle kne," ' ‘'idled the. consul genera). vr when ha ia warm sa d anim ated; eliminated by V lrtdr ( sw tbba, aoa
1 farter than actual tim e clocks.
I charier |irujilcm."
fmni lha viewpoint nf 1U gaaet*
of the State SuperintiytdeWt of
j j ^ J ^ r * by train fjojp
Thus tk the ewift pesaaga of
Jfhm* pahnar* balds ■the trillion Pud llabniSrt»"ttr' the one g who
tim e on aoma oceailana and Its rubHe Instruction, of Tallahaaree,
alow drag an others accounted for tl-t, 6 love. Youitg 1'avfthim w»«
n s Vomethlng real and not purs runner Op In' the tournament last
Camay
im agination In a report to the year, and wllf enter the final* this
year1 with a goad chane* Hf cop­
American assoelsllan for th e ad­
Ty&gt;l!.K T S O A P , l b a rn
vancement of *ctewce yevterday by ping tfo championship. ’ )
In lha Junior Division Billy
YnrfrMS? YTOtWa lloagtaad
of
O jX Y IH II,. p k x ................
raached the quarter Dnyla, i f
Gfork H nleeraltr.
Ojrri-ca K*n-y
This chemical body clofo afem* avccumb to Outwore, of Jackson­
T lK ll H A I.M O N , j lb . r a n
lo Lr conipored of a HLl!e "Iron, ville a Georgia Tech frefhm an,
some hydrogen and other a* yet and who rauk* eleventh In the Na­
Osceola
i
uni.(entitled oharolcala v^Reh per* tional Junior Uiyisimi, pad third
C lrr HKANS, ran...........
m eatr llir human body In Infi- ranking seeded p la jr r of Uf
ju n io r Division nf tba Stale
Oversea
piUrvlinally *mall nmouijts. They
Tournament, \VhJle Hulvrar* easily
TOHNIP OKKENH. ran
a rt as “catalysts,"
the
queer
rhemiral* nf ioJustry, which copf took the first match O-i. Billy
O ferrra Mined
tnade him u U n d blm»*U In the
vert nr.Vi.ary
suhilanrei
Into
V K L ih T A I ll.E S , , c* 0 ......
strange, unexpected new , foratF aacond, lha match going to 6 0 heFancy (^alirqraJn .
body tctoiieratures wet* normal.
PRUN ES, M s * :
lb .
The *nme thing happened when,
Overacg Macaroni or
without any lllnesa. they ware giv­
en artificial fever* with short
SPAGHETTI,^ ;pV»L
radio F ive*. In each T**-.
were asked to try to coant 60 seeItK I .IS Il p in . 2 lie; « &lt;
on.t- without looking a t a dock.
I’ragu*.
Krery time they o u tran 'th * dock.
P u re Cgtlltl
This was a shock to U’bowltt
They also outran perions doing
H Y IIIIP , 1,
can
anil all concern'd hut there tot- sim ilar counting, w h w v tem pera­
OMt-nJa Pie
lowed qnirkly (he explanation, air- tures were normal.
'solving the brldc-to-be of blame
CIIEKKIES. No. 2 can
"We all know," said ,Prpfc**or
&gt; It drvrlopril at the last minute floagtand'.’* report, “la general
V\'lnr origin
'wedding yesterday,
that the busier we- are Jhe faster
CHEESE, lb.................
. He grew Impatient as ne sat in time appears to pass. The con­
tlounlry Roll
a taw office here waiting for a^ stancy of the effrrt of tem perature
Y U K E
m jrr t l ’;it, ib. ...........
Iclephor,, call to lie put throdgh on- our Judgment! of Hips Implie*
. - I t - .d la a l
hlAerb VitV6 m
to the bride-to-be, Miss Hcrmtna _ ^
SPECIAIrS F o il
f Wei se, in Fragun, I'lcchnslnvt. FIU.-SAT^ DEC. 2ttlh and Mllh
kla.
Lrg. J a r Hwcel Mixed or
^ A
Tho hour for the wedding fcatRr
l)|fX PICKMiH - „... :
[hgt the ceremuny eotrid a&lt;*t tie
High lip 1'lalu or ,
a
jvorfurnvril is the A merirSM eorv’aulatc at l'ra g Ur uoles* proof w ,s
at hand that one or both parties
: ' (5ft Ibn. (IV;
12 lb*. C*2r)
TaWR Crier
A
F L O l il t 12 Ibn. &lt;’5 r ; fi lh a. O The,# change* pot I illy ralaaae
(Highly tteroFinriidrd aad (iuaraqj
■^ffo^tnv-*reiW PF-W f)T74ilRKiSr
, or a t leant Into fh* nerve
until l.et&gt;owlta could get proof pf
a directly attaeby:) |o tba
COPSE E. ,11*,- . ...i , } . . r ^
the
Amrrlcan
ronsul
general
In
Oversea While
,
rpl oarvouv Syttem, Tha Im^ ’rague of hi* nsturaJU atlon In
t» would*travAT otij' *t fraA8P GUS TIPS* lrg.
tsq.
cog
Chicago.
L ..;iA R W a ^ iS M t
c (u directly proportional to
Kellogg's Whole Wheat
It wa» expec ltd that wVf cuuJA
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FLAKES, 2 fny . .. e
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bo an»n*r»&lt;J- to go ilraugtwUw
m i W. n t h HI.
« 4 b A g f ta lk , I'kaM I1 U
.Texas
the cercgtoTY In about, two *rek«a

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vy

p a m s , t £ ~ » .-4 y iV -r» » n c o
U willing to d o ttr tr half bor
bombing planes im m a ia ttly / If
other nations do llbewUe, aa a
sign of her vHtt to International
pea.ee. It w |s learned on high aufb n rtty 'fa -t’ rdifbC u
A proposal aladg tkU' tfb o ia to
be made a t Geneva.
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{Available figures thoW thakde­
duction by half of France'a prei• n t rtrength of bombing
planes
would leave aboat 16 squadron* of
bomhere, or approihnataly ITS
c ta f l. In active *ervl«».) ‘
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f t waa learned th a t France nlao
will propose ilgning a general
disarm am ent agreem ent along tha
line* formulated a t Part* last
Scplem hcr during Franco-British
arm s conversations.
France rejected H lO lr’i recent
demand* fo r Carman rcaraiam rat
am i Prem ier Uuaaoliol'a plan far
I-rague of Naliovu reform , today

W

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tiler Forked out frwvUrt defatM*
pro b lem will, Paul Hyman*, Bf*glpe foreign Mlniater. .
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The French cabinet aim to n k a
i t i k l against dloeci negotiation*
b a ta ta s HI O r and PreniU r t f c
m UU ChauUoipo, allhoFtfl a n )
v u I f f OfFO (nr "infocmaUro**
exchange* through aaakaw fA tn.
Hyman* brought IWgloBt’i **■
berrnco to a-aaifod fro n t of arafiL
European power* Franc# haa boon
mars ha Iling In a aeries a f toovoraaUon* with »talesmen.
. CbanUnipi .and , Paol BofieoWf

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many’s growing m ilitary fofota”
and tha nacwMlly of m alatalfdng

tho Democratid act-up of tho

league.
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The cabinet agreed da * Pirpeh
policy to coanedtlon with tha', H it­
ler proposals aa follow!:
F irst, It will fca Imposilbld - to

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th a t Bulware waa put out of the
running by young Guernsey ol
Orlando, who la eoaaidere ■otm of
lha bdst tcimia pliyetn la Florida
today.
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ords Of ActBear
eetly On F r e e ijOf Expression

! i hi la th ru ef war or oUh
I emergency th a t freedom of e
■ pres.lon always I* In danger.
( --And
n fth v -N
tiunal AIndustrial
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nr*: MA national emergency , ,
is Hr it by declared in n U t."
That make* the editorial mind
turn immediately to th r
war
time emergencies nhirh so often
have meant censorship and opThat ia why A m niran editors
bare watched so raiefully the d*.
wlopm enl of NR A and th« m t of
the new deal as thry may affect

IS NOW PROPRIETOR AND
ACTIVE MANAGER OF THE

Seminole

ulder

■p,

g w f r r r»»a

pmsion.

L. Humphrey

ROUND, T-BONE,

m iY

Sanford

PICNIC

15c HAMS, lb,
T2*C HENS, lb

ia no appeal, and fine* of |MKI *
day for operatln* w ithout license
are provided!
Now if a m anufacturer is producin* pickle tube, there ia little
chance that he would lie. refused
a license eacept for “deatructive
waire or price *01110*."
Now In the cat* of a newspa­
per, rdltor* point out that "other
activities contrary to the policy
of this title (act) might well lit.
elude printing material critical of
it. And If the government took It
that way, it would be a plain case
of licensing the press and con­
trolling Its utterances by threaten­
ing to refuse a license.
That ia why many editor* have
insisted that any rede they sign
must contain a specific alalemcut
that they do not relinquish any of
thF constitutional rights of a cillxen to print and publish freely.

POUND
indent-Home Owned and Oj

406 Sanford AvW

It U not expected to bo a real
factor In making ths publisher*'
wot lldWO.bOO.bOO above
cod* though publisher* am likely
txpvwdUur** fa r a te n ­
to Inalat oo a fra* proas clause.
That I* because the NIRA la v §
law of congers* and not their do*
In*.
legislative businea* la the boaae
Rut anythin* the publisher* weald &gt;* the liquor control bill for
sign, such a* the coda, must ob. the District of Columbia. This will
tain an assurance that they them ­ be fell*wed by Urn cen tral liquor
selves are not (Win* up tb* run roveou* bill oetabllekln* a ta* of
solutions! ri*Ht of freedom of sk- S t a **Uon on whisky. The supply
prrsaion. It all will be ironed li t bills will follow.
very eoon.
"There will be no attem pts ta
[tut there are many other strew s
overthrow tb# recovery agenelee,"
blowtn* about which Indicate l)i*t
paid Ralaey. "Thera will be no a t­
the present *overnment, Ilk# ary tem pt seriously to oppoee the
government In power, grows restPresident. All af thle I* not poeless under criticism from time to elbl*. We had an extra seeaioa
lime, and wishes it had greater • R f laid down this ' recovery pro­
control over what people say aug gram *nd It I* Juat beginning to
think ghoul it.
work. Recovery Is on the way."
The very reluctance of t tw crdU { Valnhy Mid be believed some
authorities to Include a free p itaf o f possibly all of the 16 percent
clause in the publisher* ’code, ifff* pay cut for government workers
Ing it was “ unnecessary," led to pbouhf be restored.
suspicinn on the pert of editor*.
If It wae merely "unnecessary,’*
why not ju st put it in, anyway I fin al- to grow thin skinned as.
they asked.
criticism rises. Amt on, of »b*|
Then along came the two "tem ­ basic requirements of sn official
pests dn teapot*" in the Nit A and under democracy ts: II* muat be I
,
the treasury department. N either able to "take II."
era* a clean ease of violation of the
Radio, which theoretically ough^i
freedom of the press, but both to have the same rights to speak I
showed th a t this government i* faris and opinions ga ■ publlca.j
n* different frem any other gov­ tlon In print them, already is I
ernm ent, republican or democratic hob I,Je l by licensing. This probab­
ly was unavoidable, a* the air has
r*om for only a limited number I
of *1*1 kills whereas printed m etier j
may be produced without limit]
and at ill not include the other:
fellow fiom tb , field.
Neces-ary or not, Ihe fact re
mala* that every radio station de |
pend* on tb# government for Its
license to do business, and the re ­
sult, according to II V. Kalteubom, a noted news bioailcastor,)
Is thlai
|
"HroadcaiUog stations need th e |
co-operation of federal authorities..
They wish to remain on go »d
terms with the authorities a t 1
Washing lull , , , No (ire nut th(
lUftf with f-vnetftlly
atHttjitrif

U eil-M e. te e re v * W M jh

*

Velvo Coffee* lb.• * 7 c\
ra n ip e

If

rd41bs.27c81bs.53c Pork &amp; Beans- 2 5 c j
M fiasn

mw r miawy

pw vau

n

#t -

FLOUR 6 lbs. 25c 12 lbs. 48c 24 lbs. 85c
M
. a. 1*,\»ain,
i Oc I
PICKLES
CHERRIES
Tall|«m
»
Tomatoes 3 for 20c Mackerel 2 for / 5d |
t'wM
rh
i*.---- *
2 cans 25c Oats 3 packa ges 19c I
near
. .t
, t'
Lima Beans 3 lbs;-/9 d l
W
kitelluuat ,
Mustard
Vinegar
qJt.....•/ 0 c I
W
mmhhnrn'*|*MM|kf ‘• "HIlVI1
Flour
2 for “ 1S c I
Ivory Soap 3 f°r 1 5 c|
Camay
FI«4m
V
Milk 3 tall cans 17c L
IJftJefcult-a
Octagon Soap 4 for 1Qc Chipso 2 for 13c I
Supersuds 2 for IS c Toilet Paper:5for 10cM
ATet fee*—
fij
Matches
Calo
3 cans 2 5 c 1
Chocolate 1-2 lb. 22c

Poet
T o M lI m , 3 p k g s .
:Mi eHIH.'XD

Pink Salmon

Coffee

Raisins

lb

Baker's llkfat.

COCOA, !, Ih....

Cocoanut

Sank*

Pecans 10c 15c 29C;

COFFEE. Ih. .....

Potatoes 10 lbs. 21c Cheese

Campbell's Tomato

ROUP, 3 nuta .....

BUTTER

rteot Gatehel’s Grocery Deal reg To Extend Its Best Wishes
jjor A Happy New Year To AIL Closed A» Day Mondat-

BakingPowder lb. 25cj

lb

Gelatin

Baking Powder

k

Pott§d;Meat 3 cansSc
Baker's I'ram.

Sardines 3 tor lUc

Shred. Coconut, pltg,
Fancy I'atna

29

Ae f f UA. m u

rup ] Gal.
irch
3 for 1 Q
i
WkiMisQ r e a t n e a

RICE. 3 lb*. ............
D abber fllrl Bak.

POWDER, 2 for.™..

\E R T S ' *
SIZZ.
T M AR K ET

Standard Corned

JtEHY AND ■* *• ’*v

^

ta g o n 5 fo r l0

Noodles

OYSTERS
_______ PRESSED CHICKEN
W* have r ilW lttc * fat TURKEYS—ava

ananas

Onions

3 lbs

hit wid Magnolia

OLEO
M ARKETS

lb

&lt;RINT, PLAIN TLOUR

ROAST,

URKEYS
Roasts 12ic-15c Spare Ribs 3 for 25c
Beef Stew 2 lbs; 1 Sc
ones
Wr»|»f *

k Roast
Abound

•n Beef Li vei*' lb;
B, lb.

.. IOC

Lb. 1 7 « o

Gecfrgia Sirloin or Club Steaks
While Bacon lb, 7jc

!oR K *8T S W , I k L .i

F rv w x * !

HAMS

lb

HENS AND FR

t

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d o w m e n tfi

Cloody with p ro b tM e rmlm,
w a rn er.

AN IN P B P K N D E N 1

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

Price Fir* Cents

SANFORD, FLORIDA, 8ATW DAY,BW 'KM BKR 30, 1933

'ear's-End Review Of Ten Months O f {BANKERS 1
Roosevelt Recovery Reveals Historic AirrunpiT
Moves Made To Benefit People Of U.§.

actfced B y
g Drinkers
r a v n ix n n . c n a r,
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f fkc*

a f th e M rtli

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th e

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m ik

,

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in * .
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af m

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s e n iU *

w - r p)a*rt»5* broad*- t b a ' a a I t - N »M h tfe» I M i h n
» abev* e e -fa re (V ttM M tt
W ith
A l l S w k 1m M * » M
f tw ice iW * 1 1 1 * f
» i » l a b s Dm .
I m c V .'K i k ’« W i Vm * h - SSfwr
f w n — k‘----- I k
Mm
i m i v a t wri-s - n t t i t ' s
» k
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t h a t * " •« ■

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Cheers, Fears*DoabtsJ
Hopes* H av eT n « d |
Vivid Pfcth InMinds;
Of People OfNationi

a t * th d u b e w a * k » t t 1

■wr* lk»n »lx
mi’*t * A W r La^~ ■&amp;*, g rtfc * fc» ** * ** U l M i
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' * r * * tremmem. M« • * • * *
T O * u n k ' earix t r r S» &gt; rt &lt; *« df* R A , W . W U r M l * W |
‘•ueere.) recewtty. It w»* dtaehm ad b M i «A M »- " •
_
»* tb * u k * ft*M tb *
s * k a k A T* | * * v h 3
W k- A f i k f a l u n kw l t k C • « » « * T i k w . i m A | « t k
S , R.
*1 I « * * * y « M k IM I m m S S m t Ynw w R .
.m

'■ •u d a IM n r * d U e o m y U tat al-

1 co bo] gad coffaa t a r t a a antagow Mgtlc a (Tact a g aln at a*ch o th e r In
lh a body. T ak en to g * O u r, alcohol
and eoff** b a r* a U n d tn c y U
* “ cancal outM each o u te r's affacU,
leaving tWS d rin k e r ab o u t w here
‘ ho e ta rie d , ‘
r * T he taeta (bow ed alee w hy one
• cocktail b e fo re e a tin g b a d toffee
a fte rw e rd m ay alt) dlgeetlon and
w hy d rinkere a re th irs ty fo r w a te r
4f U r a n um ber o f alcoholic drinks.
. T he reaso n w ae, th e e d e a tU ta

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COLEMAN’S

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l&gt;.&lt;kr-*r**e * * rtb It * 0 1 b* O kca*•ro d th a t tb* **iioo* P * M *1 « * J t b M

n»

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P found, th a t alcohol stlm u letad the
* [ flow o f sa liv a from th e paro tid
gland, located In fro n t of th e e ar.
- ' while a drinker la sipping him
W &lt;Wlnk, but g re a tly
reduces the
saliv a flow a . soon aa it antera
T - h fe 'b H a d .-T b a te a ilr* ^M w -t*r*aaal

PILE DR1VIN0

D r k g tk * | w «m . Am*. U &gt; W
b» A;»y I , » k «k* taywewe ed
hgeAMU.* e w s e N w i t » W c
3 1 M , i M t t k g t U » t l f a r asMae*-,- *■» 1 R K W M r &lt;%— »*«•

We are contam pU U ug -hav
ing our flo atin g nrlver In thi
vicinity the flral p a rt of th.
.y ear. l e t ua give you a flg u tr
an pulling or driving pile*.

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k k a k b
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i* A L A T K A U.O A T A N D
: C O N S T R U C T IO N C O .
Phonce—2U0, 307 T alatka. Fla.

WOOD
A ll

KURD

o f W ooo
Delivered

DUHARTS
Dig Weed Yard
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SEMINOLE I)KY CLEANERS
t’hoae M l

MagawHa Are-

coffee, ho we rwr, hia co-ordlne l loa
waa actually Improved by it. Wbaa |
A m aa drank liquor sa d tbaa
coffaa Immediately afterw ard. Me'
co-ordination firs t ibepped aff aa

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laialivety eaaj ■
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hot d o w n l i i ••%»•» K ir h y . u f i r m •
•Thirn |»royrm!i»
in d irm lrs M m t
on,
who
w ith
in o lh rt
f«M o ri
the Plate ip willing I" m n lin u e
lilt III «*d I ' k i k r i , ••Might to
I'lw t k ,
building ro a d , in the«e difficu lt
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n iiiii' iu tn » n lay *h« H our** t h r u flig h t h u h ) d i r d In m h o » I
tim es, lull «"V' it cannot pay IU
f«*» Seitoil.Oe* . h . . k
p * f«
h&gt; (j w v w |r
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rh u q l..U e o h cU » l»»knie
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4 A i k f i u t U r a t i o n « i i i m I i i k h i - •prirnib ro n rtitm n ut C e n t u r y , K in pThe
Dade C ounty School l i o j n r

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Given Roosevelt Rv
R30 O f 1000 Women
STT
trc e ia rd I '

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Irrie - * &gt; t i n a c x - r w i a l u e i '■
H i g h o r c t c p »« l h . « 0 'u .n g o t
re x in u o ; i i j u t - w i . . . n . n J l ' » • '
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0OZ1KR &amp; GAY’S QUALITY P a INTF

lh *

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liltin g i,'»l I wribllit i
l,f*
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(mini) lloniflnmalcs
Apprct’idtc Ctiurtosios

Sm ith i arulina.
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w r a t l i n » a&gt; promlp'-d for iiiui'i »f
11, 1. t e r r i t o r y d u r i n g t h e neat. d*y
„ r tw o toil I'hanc.'P » * » ' *b»t , r t * » r t a i n would *l«"
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th"
w en t tier Ilian Paid T h e prv • l»n
t im u g lii c h e e r to
up»tate
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"Beat For Th&lt;- South”

t.u t

T h e y g i l l beautify your heme—They wilt m o d rm ae yaur
kit rhea, end make It brighter, sad re e fe r ta ke*T r k a a .

jlTANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
f.

204 6anford Avanue

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P l u s F k rN u ilk A n n u al R eception T o c , inp Consli uction
j P ia a e e fs Q f llu s County B eing R ushed To BcSUrtedl'ucsda)
:

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h ff U « %fttt»r, Ik.

Three Valuable Prizes Being Offered Yesterday’s Weather
For mi Best R e c ip e s For “Duck Soup’ •T%TIOb
M A.SKL'III*
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OUR DAIRY
frtue bavu tk* uiDk yogr rkUd

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S e t tin g th e • holguliR i i n l iu o - reduced tl* I udgel H per re n t, •
m i it m n K i t h )
wnd I'a ik e r had and a t the »a|iip tim e the county
I.M m t I
Im ll ill,, h ie a h th e ne
r u m ill.........net in c re a s e d
the t a g
^
,*ig.f t m it m ill d m o v in g t m it h m i l ...lllag r five null* f '" *"“ J
/.
iliM « mile • f m t h r r -h o t d o w n 1a * mg I honestly believe the Plata i*
on K u litift m id
I iir
Id y e a r oh l g o in g road matt
.Jrf
. f t , I i M m IIHIIR m iM f DIMM Mild Mill |
mi

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wSrthac l U I fxxwuj a* »*
»itcb l racral agrveMeet for t U ( ra ll ig f o i l held hy Fv Wml the- u .
Iir r »n u f a n r*&lt;*la* M l u /| *arx# U iaka » k k
vaa*t t . u . M»
-n ,ip u i. ,.f aff* rh *
w arfare’ tb rre quai-.ecx e l t U
m m . m
would he of any value to t U wartd w a a rtu y r d - l ’He*- ba tepbmi h j
U t-p every atioa. wHA*U * M » - th at U ew*V4a\ dlmWM th a t th&gt;)
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la ta lb* ter* .lo ry * f a a a tW e |
&gt;&lt;c, a t
u .. 8 - e h r i »r: w .u’d t e t o - ,
,_ u
g p rd e l hy hum anity *&gt; a n a r t * (
( ( ( c u n ’ a : d a* a a W k tU e a ^
f..r*. th a t ouuM call for i f U w ’ j ,,,* t: t o d
• r(* c r t** h u r ^ r ii'y
| gvhA l a l
-3 It t* clear, ef court*. ( U t
AakeJ

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1 T 9 M spill 'eaesatVIag t o I f f t t« a | party frock er dr rep suit.
Thlaga like that are always bappraiag and we are preparrd te
help yea eel.
Hand the garm ent le ua right sway and we will r k a a It
far tb* neat social event.

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A( th r smnir l»m« l^c Slel** Am•rrclatinn r»f Schui I It.ivnl Mem- •,
lier«. in « ep*rate »e««u&gt;n, nd pted
'
a leaivllltinn u r e n g the rtn le *JtO k
m ake *urh prtivi-ion of fund* A*
will ln*ure th a t the c hildren In ^
every county in the *!nlc will
have equal o p p o rtu n ily w d h tho
rh ild ren In eve-V o th er eoi.tityr
&lt;
and w ith the children of every }'v
o th er sta le , even to the e v te n t
.
of ra ilin g an r v tra «e««ion of lha
l..g l» la tu re *hould th a t bo ncc- j
,
\T.M O Kli. Ala . I»rc 3 0 ^ ^
| c**ary."
" T h e r e IK hut one poll’ll vn Of ^
,l. *t|»rittlr Itnntl of neg m con i
t h e *rhnol p ro ld em . a - d ' e a t It
i*. I'***f of
w hite m*n mn.l t h r o u g h ‘t h e l.eei»li&gt;'ure ”
&gt;*Hcr
^
vihu b’ormprd from t h e ra id , s p e a k i n g
to t h e e d u e r t l o n
itr |*rl»on fprni n ear here a a rli ( • b b u e iitio n .
••rturlng the Inal
l e r i - t n t'i r o
*fb tilny,
non ml
north
tax a tio n for road
hu ild ln r 'ves
a \il|
irm n i
a ftc i
killing
unehanrert, the s ta le ta x -n 'o e l ‘
r ninn and woumling th iv r e sta te wa* increased 'hi p c’ . ent^ \
and the only reduction in r e .- n io
•o g rre s w as th a t of the air oiuobile lleenp* t e r price, revem i*.
from which goe* 1*V the r la la
m ile o f I Ilf RCrlib* o f ( h r hiribk,|
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this would t ^ a t o f e / b y U a oeAev
. L T I S l i ba am- ^
was , m atter for n e j v t t w b
t W i a t d * weak l l * . a— b b n M &gt; u .«
Aa a penalty fa r refaabeg t* ^
cam s f r o * aay R k b U M .
1
turn ia tbair gold, b w n y ofO- i ^ * i b b i e l te -a*ba*aebl**M-MaM——
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Drive For Freedom

Seeks Tb Retain I*rin- laAte Pronouncement
Attracts Interest In
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.
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M IAM I. Ore. 3 0 —((T t-F .*h a u tte d from
b a ttlin g
rain
squall* and
choppy
winds
F ia n c e .
M*r»*li* and llrlc n
Kit hoy Ian. V- d at 10:47 A. M.
today com pleting the lo n g ctt
a u ataln n ) flig h t for women,
2 &gt;7 hour* anil 02 m inute*. The
wom en took off Oec. 20 from
th e m unicipal
a irv o rt
and
equalled the proviou* record of
rig h t da&gt;a, four houra and file
m in u tri. T huraday. r*labli»hing the new m ark officially one
hour late r. The flio n cam e In
w ith a g raceful landing in the
face of a hriak wind. A cheer
rolle.l up from apectalora, and
the flier* waved back, lloth,
tire d hut happy, and very glad
to g e t lock on e a rth once
m ore, a*ked for hatha, plenty
of food, and a place to sleep.

DESPERATE BAND
OF CONVICTS IS
STILL AT LARGE

PRESIDENT ACTS RO O SEV ELT IS
TO BRING AID TO LAUDED FOR HIS
’SMALL MERCHANT VIEWS ON PEACE

MorgenthauOttfcrS J
?An.
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h day
Of Return Of AH Gold “5

greatly reduced 45 minute* after
drinking the liquor.
Coffee on the other hand In•o»* w r i M i f n
o f o rfD 'M * .
ll» » creates the flow of saliva, bulh
it « not
g u k r t n tf r i natiuii
while being swallowed and yrhen
' blood about • b iiH I ' vm^io * i tile* jr«*u iw plf
the caffeine enters the
• it i. w ith the riy h l lo ftertify
14 mlnutaa later. Hut when liquor
hurOT’ « i h p erM aarnl
and coffee are taken together, the
to ils »howed, the coffee'* effect mil n o r-n ohile defer *•*; ami &gt;l*u
offaele th a t of to* alcohol, and the * ith the lig h t to ataura,* itsaif
saliva flow la normal. The saliva h n m rli in trm a tliv u ti c o n tifu trg
flow was measured by collecting fnapertivn th a t its ra ig h b o ra are
It through a euctioo disc placed Ot rre a ttn g luir m aln tain ig ofover the duct through which It
entered the drinker's mouth.
How alcohol and coffee change
a drinker1• atearlneia and co-ordi­
nation between U a d and eye waa
measured hy havtnff him keep an
electric light focussed on a mov­
ing photo-electric cell during t U

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W A SH IN G T O N . Hec. 3 0 —(At
\\ kS lIIN G T O V . IW :*t • T i ­
A pow erful aen aiorial silver bloc
ll tiankf r*’ fw'herluler of new
oriraid led \eaterd:«v liehiml n pioy iam for iemon&gt; ration of the
w hite 1 • 1 and clam e l enough

i V a t n l of r»vt&gt;' to p ie iv a l r\&gt;r---c-« a h - 'e .« t«el..w fan
naaig-m* o f p ro fit.
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w o r t fav o r" to r a r t e w e r '
T H I h l t l .H t U R k K O M . M J W a i 'll \ T &lt;
Kvxw a td re « ^ U t dotrtotH W i ot !arw« | i i 'd i •
V d o r t i w r l of m a d i t a i t M " r «• • k "
'
S faw *aid.K d f a n trad e practro. •
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r
I'arvtv p rvrr- I - la rm m " * ,!* ~ ..t u n ta n
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blrtU fay ball In evary eem m unlty In th e U nited b tete a In h « M r *f P realdeat Wi l l eve It M hU Uwd a— hserxary
Ln January JO le ptannad by a eem m lttae e f national la a d lre heeded by Celanel H enry L. D eharty. T M p w u h
a re te « . t j an andowm ant fa r the n a tle ^ w ld e w erh * f th e W en* t p r t n * . re u n g a tle n H r InfertU a »M *lyeta.
th e presidency ef w hich wae the only eutalde Intercet re ta in e d by U r. Reoecvett when h* e n te red th e W hite
Heuee. U pper picture, e group •» child patle*U e t W arm Springe; b x a r left. f r n l C r p t DececeeH d tala g w ith
child p stlen te a t W arm Spring*; right, ana ef the m any ehlld elctlm e *f In lw tlle pm elyeia wb* ar« r*g*UI*g
the uee ef th e ir llmbe e t W arm Bprlngc, Ameng nearly 100 leadere *n the *atl**el eem m Rtee are O m n i Dem
phlng. Cardinal Hayes, W illiam Oreen, Owen D. Young. Will Roger*, W ill H. Hey* **d Id e a l f*»A

I I I W. ta t 8 1 .

M a i l * a twJM itle

Girl Aviators Land
After 10-Day Flight

Johnson Orders Can­ 14 Senators Proclaim
Selves Ah Favoring
cellation Of N ew
Schedule Of Rates liVee, U n 1i m i t e d !
On Rank Services Coinage Of Metals t

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odlroI ito^ t otlWrqil help «n h ir s lr in r f
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tb a io It * • proof it » * y b* earn afuag t k f l k k *k*B, kb*
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and Glfta

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m * i k w i n f k Ci ' w w k

I Aetaf i k frwm IS U t l I t j i i M
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-M er* th e n &gt;00,000 p e ^ l e la Am erlaa m M p a rtly * r tarfwlty eHpplad. A b e a A b a N a » tk i* M M f
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fir m o f C . I. a n d M.
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w hose
S a n fo r d
Is J u liu s I tin g fr ld c r . tofla im r d th e h on or o f h a v h a n d lc d th e a h ip m en t o f th e
of
c e le r y
went
S e m in o le C o u n ty to o p rjl
Ib a iy V l-.1 l i k f p m f
m*a«on.
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1700
c ra te*
W ere
ta k e n
fr o m a
c h o ic e
th r e e w ere c e le r y tr a c t g r o w n
b y C harte*
l&lt;re,
p ro m in en t
Ovie«k&gt; f n m r r , t hi* mornin.-*,
W hl e a r l) to n ig h t th i*
c e le r y
Mtlll lo ll by
fr e ig h t
to
th e
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w h e r e c elc r ) price*
w e re
r o n « id r m l
•■fair** liw tay. T h e H erald aialT
bad an op |H irtu n ity to «am p le
tw o ' t a l k « o f th i* c a r l) c c lc r &gt; ,
am i it join « Mr |tingfrld«'V in
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F iv e

C e n ts

NUM BER

51

REAL ESTATE
TAX ABOLISHED
IN ILLINOIS

" GORE PLANS TO
BRING NATIVES
TO U S STATE.

State Is 1st To Order
Full S u b s titu t io n
Of Sales Isevy F o r
IT s u al Assessment

| |PuertoBicnn(Jovernur
W ants To Establish
Colony ToKnsrageln
Production OfSugar.

W A S H I N G T O N , D e c. * 8 .— 0 D - , to In te r fe r e w ith th a
P r e sid e n t's
I th in k It v a ry c e r ta in t h a t th a ' p la n s an d e ffo r ts to b r in g r e lie f
c o m in g s e s s io n o f C o n g r e ss w ill I fr o m c o n d itio n s due a t le a s t
in |
bo o n h a r m o n io u s o n e . T h e r e w ill p a r t to m is ta k e n p o lic ie s o f th e .
d o u b tle s s b e e a r n e s t
d e b a te
o f i p a s t.
e a c h p r o b le m s
a s t a x a t io n , a p - i
l i e I n sp ir ed h o p e In th a b r e a s t , |
p r o p r ia tio n s, fa r m r e lie f , th a Codes I o f a d is c o u r a g e d p e o p le fr o m t h e 1
I If
m o m en t o f h is
in a u g u r a tio n .
It
and cu rren cy.
B u t in th a la s t a n a ly s is ,
th a m a y h a r e barn e m o tio n a l In th e
la r g o m a jo r ity w ill ba w iU iftg to b e g in n in g b u t it ta now * M ille d
se tU a a n y d llfe r e n c c a t h a t m a y c o n v ic tio n .
HI’HINGFIKI.II. ill . Ibv 21* - W A S H IN G T O N . Itoc. H t - t A I H A V A N A , D e c . .8 8 . —
W A S lI lN c r n iV . D r . 2 8 .—
a r is e o c c o n l n g to th a o d r ic s o f
T h e P r e sid e n t Is s tr a n g e r to d a y
T h e f ir s t In sta n c e o f a n a tio n a l
i j l lllirois yrelrnlay sludi.hcB
( A . P . ) — T h e C u b a n g o v e r n ­ th a P r e sid e n t.
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In th a m in d s an d h e a r ts o f
th e
bank r e f u s in g to p a r tic ip a te
in
real r - ta ir ami |--r,.&lt;nsl rv” |v tly
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b y p e o p le th a n h e h a s b e e n a t a n y
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f-»- a* « ta te
th e fe d e r a l d e p o sit in * a r a n c e p o o l,
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One of the happiest promises o!
theater-minded folk 1s the new deal In
filming of Louisa M. Alcott'e "Little W
ston’s "Berkeley Squqrp,’’ and WwU
Wonderland," all of which will be prese
means a great deal more than that t
shows to see. It tpcana that there ar
came from if the public wants them,
a gallant attempt
that tho much berated producer la imaking
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„ „climb
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..........„jngstrimolls, scramming
to
out
of the welter
of gangsh
bootleggers, and red hot mammas that haye been cluttering
the studios of Iste and to makc fllrtls timt possess subtlety,
charm and the other enduring qualities of the pl»*sic*.
It is a test of popular taste with the box office as the
barometer thht does not lie. If these new pictures which
depend for their appeal upon whimsicality and Imagination
rather than upon vulgarity and cheapness draw the crowd
better than "Passion In The Haw" and "The Racketeer s
Daughter," the producers and managers will take the hint
and a really atlmulatIngage for the film s will follow. There
is no reason why this cannot come to pass. The screen is us
nearly a perfect medium for a fantasy or a fairy tale as
one could find. The field for truly great talkies Is practlr t t m g p AT. a g e . M
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CMAAIUND STRENGTH: I
HI &lt;J&gt; In the strangth of the
•Cd Pod: I will make mention
f thy rlgbteousnee*, even of "Peter Pnn,” the Arabian Night* tales, anti Oncnr Wilde's
Incredibly lovely fairy stories! If the public la only will­
Am only.—Psalm 71:IS.

ing?

B tl f c s brawn hills,

S f . T h * duit-colorrd burros,
f\ Ar* aefr etly related.
Ej T h an It nothing that teem* af
laSf trader the sun.
|T ? g the Were carries bundles of
cwfcrwood
* AS big a* himself and plods par,
tlently
S', Aqywhar* you like,
r«f«ed men*

driven

hy

HbWUh quick amlje* In brqjan wlnA
wrinkled fares.
g . TbS hill*
i t 1'. Haiti centuries nn their shoulder*,

L Aad atnrch invisibly
Driven by old man Tim*,
flqtb hill* and
Uurro*
laugh a little
A | men who hurry.

always

Th* Worst hangoyer yoti aye
likely ta have on New Vear'g day
*111 net bo from the celebration the
night before lull f r«»m Ifit*
man bill* you'll get ht the post
We note with Interest that
tbarg ate so many Cubans in
Miami, evidently prefrriing the
pleaaurea of the Maglr City to
the danger* of Havana, that one
r i tH* Miami newspersons piih,
llshcs q column wrlltre m S|&gt;«n-

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In o u r h a rd Irolletl m odern w orld, " L ittle W om en,’’ th e
fa m ilia r and well-lnvctl a lo ry o f fo u r y o u n g girl* in a sm all
N ew E n g la n d 'to w n In th e IBfiO'n h a s th e q u ain t flav o r «»f
an old han d -w u rk ed anm pler, Iho d elica te aro m a o f a Ja r
o f faded roap leaves, a n d th e fre s h n e s s of th e Discs bloom ­
ing In th e A lro tt g ard en . K a th e rin e H ep b u rn p lay s Jo. th e
p a rt ta k e n by K a th e rin e flo m ell In th e- Ism don s ta g e p ro ­
duction In 1010. J o a n B e n n ett p la y s Amy. F ra n c e s Dec.
Meg, a n d Je a n P a rk e r B e th , w hile E d n a May O liver Is a cn&gt;•*holy old A u n t M arch, Paul l.u k n s th e H erm a n p ro fe sso r,
a n d H enry S tep h e n so n Mr. 1-aurcnce. T h e N ew Y ork c r it­
ics re p o rt t h a t ' th e sto ry h as been so closely follow ed, th e
•'h a ra c tc rs so fa ith fu lly d raw n , and I lie w hole so d elicately
handled th a t th e fra g ile bloom o f Miss A lco tt's novel h as
n o t been b ru sh e d aw ay and th e fo u r “ L ittle W o m en " ste p
o u t o f th e p ag es of th e laiok, as if w rapped in cellophane,
unto u ch ed hy m odern Hollywood
T h ey a re fo u r frie n d s
of o u r y o u th w hom we nped not be a fra itl to m eet ag ain
ip th e m ovies,
A p ic tu re of a d iffe re n t ilk and y e t so m ew h at like
" L ittle W om en" for its q u a in t ch a rm an d b e a u ty Is “ B e rk ­
eley S q u a re " m ade from th e si ag e pluy. In it, L eslie Howart! does a b ea u tifu l piece o f work as a m tslern y o u n g E n g ­
lishm an who in h e rits an ancient house in lam tlo n 's B erkeley
S q u a re an d becom es so en am o u red of th e old tilin g s th e re
and th e whole atm o sp h e re th a t lie w an d e rs buck In to th e
e ig h te e n th c e n tu ry , w here ho fill’s hopelessly in love w ith
a young lady w ho w as lairn u c e n tu ry o r so b efo re him , in
th e d ays w hen S ir Jo sh u a R eynolds w as th e fash io n ab le
|M&gt;rtrait p a in te r, an d S am uel Jo h n so n w as (lie w lt-n b o u ttow n.
lint " th e tim e h as com e, I he.^vnlrus .said. In speak of
m an y th in g s ," m ost p a rtiru ia rly f©k*ie film in g of “ A lice In

L- • Now that Adolph Hitler be* de-'
^ elded Usat all those who i r r Iny» SSn* must be stcril Ixrd, we hope
someone will suggest to him thst
f 1‘Anyone who deliberately leads the
i World to the brink of another
'1 War has a streak of Insanity

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GoodsPlunged

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the

N '«V Prsnoan Parkins, secren of labor, propose* th a t ingtdngl atatea enact law* atm liar
i- th* National Recovery Act,
irtleularly with -regard to Its leIT provision*. The suggestion of
1m Perkin* gives rise U&gt; tk*
th a t th* Administration

X|Qat reeagmlM that tha nsI, govsmmsnt has no '
i f Is regulate purely local
MS, Congr ess Is will wdthle
ghta ta re rut* ting tnlpr-atata
sas, hot state laws moat h*

*d If tha NBA prlaatplaa
q ha etiforcaj agalpst boatbetiiM whlfh do «®t pparata

We are contemplating hai
Ins ottr floe lip* driver In thl
vicInUr the flm t f o q |v ,* r *|
rear. Let ns rive yog a ngva

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A1c«an&lt;h&gt;r A. Trojanovsky, " the
Soviet stnT'SffStlnr, arid the TUrsaiin trade rommlsaloner, yet In’be
selected.
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All likelihood points to Ivaa
Bnjrrff ■■ the trade rommluloner.
Ite Is well known to Ametkwn
financiers amt Industrialist*. and
made a long visit here tosh winy
ter. The rnmmtMtoner would iupervtsc generally trade matters In
the United State*. However,..It
was raid, the dotlea and work of
the Amtorg Trailing corporation,
the Soviet buslnesa agency, would
remain.
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Already, the
recognition
of
Russia hi* had its effect on the
program for
Soviet purchasing
Amorlra.
Tentative figure* In the sceonA
flve-yc*r program hats been can­
celled.
The revised budget, the A**oclatrd Press Whs Informed, allow*
for Increased eipenditurr* in the
United Statep If jhc eondltlona »el
forth previously are Ironed out to
mutual satisfaction. This budget
should lie rrg'ty hy mid-January,
■flrr which the Soviets will be
ready to talk trade.
ttu*«i»n-Amrrican trade circles
have rrceived word that Valery
MerhlauV. the vice chairman of
the slate planning commission,
msy rome to the United Stales
, within the neai few months In the
furtherance of trade.
This word coupled with Infor­
mation that the Soviet union con­
templates In Its second five-year
plan tho building of nn automo­
bile plant for six-cylinder rar*.
Meshlauh negotiate.) the long
cunt!ail with the
Ford Motor
Company for four and eight-cyl­
inder rar plants.
Iloth the Chrysler soil Gcnefik!
Motors companies are seeking nt*
gotlatlons for engineering super
vision In the construction of ■ sfvcylinder plant.
Since
recognition.
sales ’*
Russia have Increased greatly —
although the) are not of great
magnitu.k'. In the remainder "f
November, s ftrr recognition, Iho
■airs totaled around a million rkdlars and run alsiut the same tar
December.
Salrs In Derrmber last year
were under 130,000,

"Down In H art City they are
tir in g Old Man Depression the
Strawberry Instead of the raspberry," tha Hanford Herald ramarka, Let’s see, now, who was
tbM Old Man DsprtssionT We
&lt;wa*t remember of having heard
kll Damt mentioned In Miami re*
e*ntty.—Miami News. It pays to

moat admit th a t It la about
something happen* fur th*

W .H . L ong
Meal Market, 2*1 R latP C

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Everyone seems to feel that the
i ’ y**r of 10S3 has been the eonI sltRiipr chapter In the story of
tfkp depression. Even Hepubllcent
look forward to Ihe New Year
■fcwtih » spirit of wUwiauk-Jtbag.
'c o n te n d that In spit* of all the
it" B M M flts have done, buslncas la
UP an&lt;1 'will conllmi#■to
&amp; f # t b*ttar. However that may Ira.

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COLEMAN’S

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Democratic Leader; BANK REFUSES
Expects Congress TO PLAY PART
To Be Harmonious! IN U. S. POOL

ir n t and uven more In some local-. “ We are flatly opposed to the
ilirs.
I deposit insurance schema,” Nichols
As a result of a d m in tstratlel' ral.l. "the only way we will Ivave
iirtion, the entton states are rap- anything to do with it is through
idly recovering. The tobacco a n J governm ent eoerrion. Our bank’s
Ihv lidg ami r«in programs will deposits are secured 04 percent by
soon be In operation, anJ evidences cash and gniernm rnt bonds and
of. recovery In lln.se major prod- j we can make our lank 100 percent
UCly will soon be evident. In fact, liquid on n week's notice.”
|
ic r r n t' sale- in the tobacco m ar - 1 He saivl -‘n gross Injustice would
kola Just open show a very eonsld- be com in tiled again, L lire manCraMe Increase over prices real lied *#Pntent of this bank and our I
Iasi year.
, eustumers were we compelled to I
More than 4,000.000 of the un- j make good the losses of m lsm an-'
eni|do)ed have been put back to ugr-l lianks."
■••rk a t a llvfng wagu and with * In treasury banking quarters
shortened hours uf labor, and the | fi ws- -aid the KirEnts bank could
number It increasing. Under th e . n„i (1ualify for its charter as a
leu k-r-hip of the secretary of I national bank or formemberhlp
state un era of good feeling and . IM (|u. federal reserve &gt;&gt;stem unlietfer understanding bus lieen
it complied,
brought about In South America, I Cummings was enthusiastic In
which means Increased markets fareeasting fur elfrci of Hie in j
and fercster pros|H-rity fur all the Km aure system upon business connatiofl* Involved,
ditions.
Thv President's monetary pol- “ Deposit Insurance should rave
try ts achieving the insults which k stim ulating effect upon business
he seeks, The*# will li* no nee**-) throughout the rvsuntry.” he said
ally to.chaitge #ny uf the reeuvery ( “ | n the first place, it should forsrls, although some alight amend- &gt;ever end Hie fear of
’runs* on
ment*/4Mtf'ba necessary.
i banks which are members. MoretJoflg'Ass will pass the appro- ( ov#r&lt;
, ||OUid return targe sums
prist Inn hills, the liquor bills, a f()(
m, k ing |t unnreesta-fsiion bill Sumo changes may
for
,u
,.grTy
, uch
le insde in the securities act.
’ large bank reserves, free credit
put further than this there la | knj| re ||cvc unei’uployinent."
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npparrnl need for ad- | (-uml1,il11(t , b1 t t1„ ,t on Dee. 18
ditlonol legislation. There v»)» lho„ werf tvjM, ^ - r a a lr l c te d
certainly be no effort to .S .turb
jn th, f(H|er, | reierve ayathe recover» program of the P rrtl- (Ml,t m u t whi, tl , ult)matlr*lly
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CEI.P.IIHATK THE

DR. HENRY
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Optometrist
113 Park Are.

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DON'T HH IHHUOUHAOEH r v r r 1— - —

If yuu spill um elhlng hi (hat best party frock or drrp* qalit
Thing* like that arc always happening aad w* are prrpqred Iff
kelp »ou sssit.
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Send the garmeal In us right away and we wlU clean It
far the or»t »orlgl *7*0*j

SEMINOLE DUY CLEANERS
Magnolia At*

I’hiscle Kll

K f - I h T “ jrj, “ t r l

iht- eannol at«I should not »• p,M1|, , u nl|,|,.,| that 7740 non-1
,
' memlier state banks had applied
K^ppfMilnf
to
M* for |&gt;«rlic«jmiiun nnd that* hi" «*• I
juer.mivtu hy mhl-spring, which m ppct(,,t
of fh rm ' would bn 1
iriratly to l* &lt;Vsired In order | |)|9
mrC| ihe depo»tl corporath^t the country may complaU tlu|1-a „ a , enc, requlrgninoL.
th f proeess uf recovery,
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f Buying tho output of the
united Slates silver mines, ' “' ( J o r e I ) C I l i e H H C W i l l
cnlnsge of at leaat half of the
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o f thin Lewi* C arro ll D rought to h o r im m ediaL -ly. T ho men- u *l' on. *** ufRed in marriage metal received, will add me*-r„11v
U e S l g H AjB I s t t V e r n U r
aciigt'ra r e tu r im l laden only w ith H eavy m u th i'in u tlca l *°
^ *,r*P- The brhh was in J l » money In clreuletloni” in-s*- tom t‘n, and she tliscoverod th a t th e c re a to r of th in ntuke be- |
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R'** Ulnra slsts the Tlmea-Unlon. Or, to b# WASHINGTON, D nt
licvc world wan C hnrlen I)udg*on, th e m a th e m a tic a l w izard
esart. sNiut tw enty million dol- Robert I t . Gore denied tO'Wy th at
of O xford. W ith all duo r e a p e d to m u th e m u lics, we d arelar» a year for fnur year* added he would resign a* governor of
to a pesaenl curren-y volume of Puerto Rico.
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aay th a t Alice will live long u f lr r Mr. l)odgnon’ti o th e r hookn
$5A40,0&lt;Vl.(Ht8 #nd total bank de“I have no Intention of |aelffna re collecting tlqat on fo y ro tte n hookahelven, fo r we q u ite
tHisila or 41 billion dollar*.
Ing," Gore said. “N atorilly my i p
s g re e w ith M a rg a re t Hungs te r :
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ewnlest ivtaeral in i t CtbdB clInInASll! IflPb tlf

T h e drow sy d orm ouse, sm l th e H are Miut
l o u r d e s r Illusions never, o u jte, can jmn

R e are equipped U Predate

CLEVELAND,

Charles W. Homers, fslher of or­
ganised hasclmll in Cleveland and
ore uf the founders of the Amer­
ican league, was ued for divorce
M'ontlnurd From Page Onel
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ICsinllni-ed from pace On#)
yesterday by Mr*. May Oilbert
recovery. Industry and buslnera for the protection of bank de-1 Somers. They wer* married Juna
bate improved from 1U to 30 per- posits.
a, 1030,- to Orlando, Fia.
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"There’s Aljce and thu Rabhftt, walking jtrlmly.
The nobbing turtle, and tho child that am-exod;
Thp cnMUiiL-plgylng queens who ahmit'iH

SUED FOR DIVORCE

VJSJTODR DAIRY

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ROHRKR HEATH COUPLE
MIAMI. Dec. 2*. (gq-H heriff’j
officials and bloodhound* yester­
day sought nn unidentified robber
who Marty yesterday seriously bant
Mg. .and Mr*. A. p. Morrison,
r*retaken pf a cemetery, and **•
rel»*d with |A0. They were found
In their home yesterday morning
b/ s.re p a tg ry qmrkroan. ’

Ahrqbam Volk. Raw York m k a -

TWENTY YEAUgAGO
M. Pap- was identified with aupy

th* WIday* hart
flP*7 f M g l tw V ■

Mr. and Mr*. Trad Ram) aad
Httte daughter of Miami wan Iq
the city on Saturday visiting Utaif
m«ny friends. Mr. Band l» a

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Crawfbrd, w arder;

As C lub President

ontcjiiki
Subscription D a n c e
I b Given P y Sorority
a &lt;3 aaw officers of
Chapter Humber Two
ba Eastern S tar will
%t]XO P. M. a t tha
^FRIDAY.
ve Garden Club will
I fc II. a t lhe home of

i The members sf the yoanper
social x t of the city enjoyed a
subscription dance plrtn Tutsday
nlpbt at tbs Q ly Hall by the FbJ
Alpha Kappa
social
sorority.
Danctnp bepan at an early hoar
sad ceatipuad uatil lata Ip the
eyeing to music furnished by
Hero's Orchestra.
Chape rosea for t the occasion
wars: Mis. R. W. Turner, Mrs.
Murray Jarvis, Mr*- R. O. flltk-

sop, Mrs £ H. L«iwy. Mrs. f . O.
In n e r. Mrs. C. H. Co*barn, flTd
Mrs. W. Ji. Gilion.
Those present Were: Mr. and
Mfa. B|ll Gillen, tha Migaet p o n y
thy M arshall,
dlllon.
Virginia
dlllon,
*Va TT)RDAT.
Eliiabeth Turner, Rebecca Wilson,
1w American legion Auxiliary Louise Hickson, Christine Stood*
1 have IU annual New Y e a r's' eartH f. 8*U» Whpoiene, |p l# »
aa from 10.00 P. M. to 2:00 A. NJefcel. Mary Jgn* P r a t e , patgye
a t the M ayfair UeUL
1q-Oawnor, R atty Me Ktneon, t e a
MONDAT.
U aytla L a w , ^P fJorie Do Brae,
be Sanford Klwnnla Club will J!«rih* McDonald, S ara . H afe,
|u Ita f l n t annual Informal and Marian Haynes, Mar Use Torrance,
Itationat racsptlon and «lnnco a t
E liiabeth 1 Neely, EHaalbth
T r i.n o , Dance Club a t 10:00 ^
p » « l.
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Pursfcn, and Marjorie Turner,
ti:
r .JD II8D A Y .
Also Mary Sandeag, of Qriandb,
b M T U rir ,
1m**U£ u ? ; Daria Dayle Of . WR»Ur , P ark,
r i W ^ 'J S k r o l r c T w S
Cernall. LutUla B o l i .A l The dtM
Adelaide Htgpiaa,
| held a t 2:20 o'clock a t the U ( r th t B,ihop The, mii
f i L sunbeam Band of the F lfa t
R*‘^ Franc*. Mahoney
Lptiat Church will meet a t 3:30 Mery W atson. Mildred Jones, and
riock n t the eh u rch .'
, *«*&gt;•" Douplesi.
T h e Junior R. A. end the J u n io r' Also Lester Rivers, SL Clair
| a « f the F irst fia p tist Church Cameron, Gilbert Otto, Robert
t i n e e t a t 8:30 o’clock a t the M°ye, William G am er, J*mee WilI (on, jullYn ponder, Georgs McXhe In U n J e ^ e l* G. A. of the Clejland, Kenneth Smith, Robert
Iret B aptist Church will meet a t Kuhn, Raymond l.undqulst, Mel20 o'clock a t lhe~ihome of Mr*. |colm I (Tig In*, _ Ralph Vincent,
ran d s E. Bolt, 1101 Park Ava- | Richard Deaa, H assell Oiffiam, Bill
■a.
Bigger. Roy Echols, J»rn*» Dps[Regular l&gt;Jmr3 meeting of the ftjr| j r ^
Vause, Jean Turner,
[.aw n'i O u S of Senford will ^
T yrf Bil]l# gptl, Charlee
A* placa a t 10;Q0. A*. M. a t the
perklns, Jr., Woodrow
ab house,

Chew, or

Macon,

Jab * u Clark. U a r a i Avenue,
H f, eiyd Mrs. J . J , A llnun mnnoshes the birth a# a dkUghler,
Ed wens Jana, on Dae. *8 nt their
home osk. Myrtle A vague.
J . H art, 13 Nelewender of 1100
French AvenSiTla.. spending this
week a t Holly Hill as the guest
Of Ptufpeppr C- Tom Tlenderaon.
I l f . and lira . R. M. Maaon, Jr.
are spending a few days a t Quitman, Ga. with tha latter's parents,
H r. and Mrs. T. J. G arrett.
Jpj|iea O. Sharon, Jr. left this
morning for Columbia, 8. C.
where he will spend about three
months,
s

Mr*- Jamra c

Roberu raium-

ed today from Green Cove Springe
where aha spent two weeks visit­
ing trip o d , and relativalMr. and Mrs. Sara ’ Fleischer
have gone to Bradenton te spend
the remaining pert of the winter
season.

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Mprrlsesw W lath MufriWP hara
rvtaryod fraus Palalka where they

Friends of Mrs. 1. J . Brackln
will re g rrt to learn t)fat aha t*
111 a t her home, TOO Palm etto
Friends of Mis* Marjorie CogAvenue.
burn will be Interested to leern
that she will give •eseral spe­
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Langtry end cialty dances aa a part of a pro­
daughter, M argaret, hate returned gram of
rnlertalnm ent
New
from points in Alabama where Year's Eve | t the Roteund Club in
they epent the holiday* with rel­ Orlando.

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Robert Dinlton. By rim A. F o t,
Jack AytiH-a, (ielia Turner, Julin
Schlisril, Ji., Ilnnard Schirard,
leoamr.l Mill,-r. Raymond l.undquist. Wo.hImiw Kiser, Mac llud-Heston, Jnhn t ’ourier, W. A Ad

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of Sanfi.nl
the meml|iha social
d
Florida It tillft. Mini I't't VI Sd’h w il
r
inm ikl
AUo Buy Kr»nk Synifs» Jr*,,
iliince !■»! WMllHrr MhUlip^, Krtmk W , rim .-v,
i Cduunlii i
i ’u jrliu n i. Clpornt* TIiu v ir|««.fi,
eimI to mu- Mrlfow W urr, H. |„
pvrkin*. Jr.,
H«*rnhimr* Kvmt- S|trm *rr.
R ic h in i
|)«‘»it,
&lt;ti»i fn im H trvr S h m liu U er, Ktlwin Hlilnhut-

irr, Kaht’il Y *m ey, Billie Ball,
Hn^ fvtirii ^ori- HnrriMCini, Joe Thompson.
I- tM-niir** J #" nlnf ‘ Hurl. Jnhn hitfhlon. Bill
Mi* A II I T V ". Heui'ire Mnyr. lUlph Yifl
Mm John
Heai ire MH I r Mrml. Teihl)

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Mnrpo. i nrruB VirrtPi, unit Uor'I'*" Dean

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D A N C E

Country Cluh
TpNIC.Hy
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M yrp’a HyncWNllRIl

S n ltir d n y

lira . D . Ls. Thrasher
Hosteaa A t B p i d ? ?

hospital.

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Mrs. A. 91. Bockoven apd aofi,
Jimmie, of Daytona Reach are
the guests today of Mr. qn.l Mr*
Joseph 4 . Melsrh, Mellonvllle A n -

motion picture filled with
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V ^NLY -

YESTERDAY
w ith

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MAHfsAltHT
AVAN
JOHN IIOLKS

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Saturday

wh|cn epeaed a a •» it yesterday a t lb* Milan*
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l*Tp story pf surpassing
*f m ust b* added exesptlatry &gt;D dlcectiou and (Be
a f a cast which is well-

Bpertt *ad Miami.

J. Allen BlouiX J f , ye turned
Taesda* from Waynesboro, (Ja.
where h . was the (H**1 of bis
father, J, A. Blount.- foe a- few

Sanitary
apd Poultry

Atlanta Monthbf
Mfaanq l&gt; .t'* b * * « faWd-' j
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r«4ra A-srHa1*
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sofa q&gt;**' cMdskM uses*1*"-

jffafeed for Fridqy
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:\V YEARNS DANCE
MAYFAIR HOTEL
DEC 30th • %
N IG H T

K Goff and son. Hsndsll, have

Mias Anne Clark has gone to returned to their home on Park
BuaMs If spend a few days with
Avenue.
her aletar, Mrs. L. U. Celhoue,
Jr., the former Mias Elisabeth
The Rev. It F Graham, pastoy
&gt;
of the N asarenr Church at l^ k f
Christm as decoration* pdorned C |eriu
Mary, announced tmlay that Mrs,
tha rooms-of the faqpie of Mrs. D
D(, and Mrs. Raymond L. John,
1^ T hrashar )n Rose cp u rt yester son and son of Wayernt*. Ga. le o C Davis, d i-trlrt presldenl of
day afternoon pfaeg faff* Thrash sprn( gp'terday ami today her*. the Woman's Missionary Society
er eniertoined the member* «f th« They ate rnroule to Fort Myrra or the Naaeren* Church, Mrs. J.
Fortnightly Rridge (Tub with a to visit relatives for a short lima. E. Rr.lnm, district evangelist, and
Mr* Lillian Ard will present a
bridg, party.
mlssiunary program Friday evenA fter several progressions nf
Mr and Mrs Dale Kohinson, qf
bridge high score prise w s s KalamaiiH). Mich and Kustls were Ing at 7 45 o'clock I t th t NllO.w arded So Mrs W. M Srott and the guests last R undiy oFU fv ana rene Church. There will he sperial
cuf prise was given In Mrs J. C Mr* !&gt; W. Robnofli, IIOU French music and congregational singing.
Tfae publjt t« invited to alteeif.
Benson. Refreshments^ were served Avenue.
at the lea hour by the hostess, a s­
sisted by Mrs R, A Newman and
Mrs. Jack Flynt and Mrs. Pearl
Mrs. Samuel Pules tor).
Babbitt ate among tha Raaford
’Those present were: Mr*. It n persons who are In T am p, this
l-ewls. Mr*. Jam es G. Sharon, week attending the Florida Educa­
C o m p e llin g
Mrs. J. E Hrouse, Mrs. R A. tion Association convention.
T h rillin g
Newman, Mr* J. C. Benson, Mr*.
Samuel Puleaton, Mrs. W. M.
Mrs. E. M. (sallotvay returned
Scott, Hr* W aller R. Coleman. Runday from Kew
Turk
City
.w h aie. aba, apeak a. I n . w ss s s &gt;w
celvlng treatm en t at a private

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Alphas

Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Willinghem ennqu.ee the birth of a
After api-ndlng u ! i « days with
(Mugfatai, H slea E lisabeth, on Mr ami Mrs, T. I.. Goff at ThomDec. t&gt; el th* E eu isM -lju g h to n gsvllle, Ga slid Mr. and Mrs. I. R.
Memorial Hospital.
(■off at I'amilla. Ga , Mi and Mia.

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lie Movie Feature
Of Season’s Best

Hr*. Tullta

Ga- l i V isitin g her daughter, Mrs.

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Mr. and Mrs Henry W itte, Jr.,
who were married Monday even­
ing. ere living at the M. Reynolds
A partm ents, corner Sanford Ave­
nue and Geneve Avenue.

3 - r t i l annual Chirjltfna* dinner
■ arty for the em plftyeee of 'fa"
lest
itford Herald toefa ph
Igbt a t M yrtle’s Doughnut Shop
I Magnolia Avenue with 35 pecDinner Vfa* Mr,P1' ' n courses
r*m n long hapagrt «alil* which
a a lighted by lerpe rad capdlei
l green mod ted fioldeye. t^ p fe
reen and red g'»»« how'* of
A a t t l a a were used to pd*m the
IK er o f the table,
fo llo w in g the dinner those In
(wndance went lo the Milece
boater where they were the
■eats of J.iL* M erentelte. ma"aIT of tbe tjtcalcr, fur the showif of * ^ y YeatenUy."
Those present were: Mr, a nil
Ira. Holland I~ Dean, Mr. end
Ite-JV 4 - IUloea, Mr. and Mr*
L CL WaLers, Jr^ Mr. and Mrs.
erden RcoU, Mr* Mary Parriab,
In. Lotirlne Beal, the Misses
e r a fa Mrrick. A'&lt;«* Rpl**y.
leech* Wynne, Mildred Myrict,
side RaMera* M argaret Peter*,
td Claud C arter, W alter I’oser,
elm ar Bette m , Richard Smith,
elllt Phillips, B i l l Norwood,
lidsfy Giles, Gordon Dean, end

Woodford Browning of Mount
Slatting, Ky. Is visiting friends
here and p i Bauson Junction.

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Herald Gives Annual
^ a rty For Employees

MB h i o il* "d e n e * .

Ilf. sad Mrs. 0 . S. Toler spent
the C hristm as holidays with re la ­
tive# a t Duwealfo".

(Continued from papa ons)
D edr erhool board, tolil the pp*em or the contract had bepe
elprwd with Brawa-Crumm cr 0*mpsny end BtfUaahen and l)*tTj&gt;PeU rs said wordinp of Ufa •**tract w |lh lb s bond house* Pro­
vided th a t no levy would be nee»e'
aary to pay the refuadlap t* m -'
pen(es and th at pay west* would
be aver a period of years only |f .
rolled Ions on e listin g levies asreeded present requirement* am
funds.
■
"I went to look Into this situa­
tion fully," tbe governor satd
afterw ard. “1 want to know » V
It la necessary to refund bonds
when the Dade m unty school
system la In good financial con­
dition and 1* meeting Its obliga­
tions."
peters had told the gnvernqr
the county’s school system was In
good condition financially; that
past due accounts had been paid
and ru rrsn t obligations. Includ­
ing teachers’ salaries, were being
met. Roptf of the county's school
bonds, he aald. were being re­
tired at ho percent of their par
value.
The attorney said the year’s
budget
based on collections
of fJtfl.000 In delinquent lave* hut
collections actually had far *■reeded th a t figure.
•The unprecedented influa of
winter visitors." I’etere added,
"h*e so increased school enroll­
ment that school bus &lt;s|iarity has
been estim ated."
He asked, and got approval, for
permission to spend funds for
repair of school hu-r* end build­
ing improvements from cullrrliuns
in esress of th e budget set-up.

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N u n bar Twp Order of the East* H aroiyM r*. C. K.
(Continued rw m r*g* One)
«rn SUr was med* last Frida?
O vM . i J. P itn * « S U raaa, »»d sveeieg a t tb s M uonic Temple la
Karl i Lehmann «a 1W4 honorary i the presence a t about (09 penes*,
members e l the rlob,
1 The IpatelleUon was followed br
M r. Lchie«nn m*d* a aher» t a l k - , abort musical program.
d u rl« r *b*ch be welvqmed W- P -| Mrs. 8. F. Crenshaw Intro*
Hof man*, local radio dealer, a* duced Mrs. G. K. McKay, Junior
past rran d matron end InstalUnp
the club's "hat»y~ member.
Aopawncemeat was • p|*de th»* officer, who w si assisted durinp
ilane for the club's firs t *0«ue' tha service by Mrs. Eupcne Hip*
Crenshaw, outgoing m ein
Ladles N lpbt" rraepthip
e » d if in i, past praud m arshall, H ra.
0 Past M atron's Pin and a
dance, which la la b e .a ai informal Murray Jarvis as pram! chaplain,
of roses. Mrs. Cranfbp'
M.
H
ajnea,
fraud
•sent a t the Trlanau Dance Clab amt Mrs.
gave Mrs. McKay, iaakai
n est Monday night, wars progress. organist. Mrs. Cr*n»hew present­
ed them with shoulder corsages.*
Ing rapidlyMrs. J. f.. Courier, the new
Those attending the meeting
Wife: A* P- Cpttiully, S. M. l.luju, worthy matron, was escorted to
E. F. Lane, A. C. Fort, Rev.
U- the "E ast" and given grand honors
Rev.
pfler whlth Mrs, R. F. Crenshaw
Brownlee. T. W. I
ters-l prevented her with a bouquet of
Tenney I. Deane, of
liens I roses from the chapter, Mre.
(. R. Murray Jervis also gave M»«.
jm - Courier roee&lt; which w ars 8 ptfl
Ix h . from Mr. Courier end Jo b s Cou»DENVER,
Dec. t'. &gt;**■
Herald Moore.
luperiafeg
lieve
K- W. T urner was Installed at of the county home, didn't Iff]
nsoa. Ihel-llm e as worthy patron; Mnu hat to *ivu him. Jacob Kil#rt
Pearl H. Rabtiltt as assoclele bvekreper el the heme, *hfft.
4. p-, m atron; end P. S. K. 8 te rr. es- ■lead yesterday, Sheriff Tempi
i, C eoelele patron. Other* were: Mrs. said. Inm ates told
sutpaf
linp- It- W. Turner, &gt;rrretary; Mrs. H. Mimic w et stein whpn, ■
ward F. Kent, treasurer; Mrs. Marcus checking * storeroom, he 1*14
rank Tyre, m arshall; Mr*. II. C. Moore, er; "P re pul some shoes fa
urgeuist; Mrs. Guorge Huff, ebap- haven't got a hat fop yog."

SIGN
IMAGINE yourself on an unfam iliar highway at night
n r t n g r pumry.'T im want to go to ;vm»on. vo u chme u»
a forked road. No Higmi! Which way? You turn IWt und
come to a croHKroud. No Higns- You turn right. You
come to a town, It (irovcN to ha Lilwrly. You go back to
the fork and turn li*ft. A mile or h o farther on you come
to another croasroad. A nign pointing right Huya “Aliiwon threo ntiles/’.
But for thgt Hign-poMt you might have traveled
mllet—apent hourn, and come nhort of your destina­
tion. •
1st
. . ■
h Imaging yburaelf in noed of hosiery, c l o t h i n g ,
breakfast fooda of anything else, and thin newspaper
without advertisertients! Think of the number of stores
you would have to vinit, qualities and prices to check,
reliahilitiofl to oonsider.
Advertisements arc sign-ponts, They are inform a­
tion. They save y o u from w andering aimlessly f r o m
utofre to store. They keep you advised of the newest
products} of the latest values They aavp you time, and
put grim tor buying power in your d o H a ti^ T )^ assure
yda of quality and service in merchandise; for only
hfttokt
hohestly advortlacd can stand the spot­
light of publicity.

�"UTTLE WO:
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SUM _.i_.
‘J . Ladw tg
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OF WAR

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HI Inil I . .
J. Herbal

•sa'la

gendefe Usually
I v g . Restriction
.' News Releases

Y O W f'C lTY , Doc. t t r —
,&lt;W h c tta f tbo quaatlon onder dl»rlfciM a. U&gt;* h arder It la to mainP 'I M
m Ilf th a t d ls M s a lta fk M 'U *1H#dom of th a praaa."
■4\ W d -o * * rg # « t* * , chief of which
I f 'M r , hard boon moat product Ira

tyhan this w ar waa Imminent, * 1
,ltu - intelligence on ro lllu ry
n„ l u ^ 8p#ln ,m
B ot (h4 w&gt;r departreant had *11
tba Spanish ntw apapara, whfch
W(r, no, up on their Job, and by
^ acalap to ra th a r a llttla bara and
thara, w» got a flrat-rata pk to ra
of tha Spanish m ilitary situation
In Cuba w ithout . daptndlng on
a plan. Tha lesson waa not forgottan.
■ M awa of cansotship hovtrad
Bo whan w» antarad lb* World
Ahedd. A gag rule was adopted In War, on# of tha flrat atapa waa
f i t Bohaa In |&gt;M, which provided astabliahmant of tha Comfnlltaa
m 'afl memorial* ahd petition* on Public Information. Tha **estyvsry b* laid en th* table rctarlaa of ita ta , war, and nary
taat .being printed or acted on. warn membara, and G*orf* Craat
was not strictly a viol*. waa clrillan and actlra haad.
;tfM ' o f press freedom but aeemiTha rom mlttaa had two Job*;
s&gt;hav« vMatad tha Hght of pe- P in t, to obtain voluntary co­
tUa, ta d shews a trend of mind. operation from all publication* In
i M r 'followed a controversy not publishing Information of mil­
rde-W flldf antl-otavory porlodi* itary value, and, hacond aa a pub.
v IlUo ith* south, where they lid ty bureau lo liana Information
and propaganda.
Both wayi. It
I ffaented greatly.
1 Though tha govsrnmsnt never worked pretty wall.
Tha really repreiatra power lay
sMBT*#'fh# aa lo prohibit mailing
dvnMlTiHng such material, it in tha aaplonaga act of June I t,
•* * v * fy * close,'and inch mill- 1917, which provided d raitic pan'rtgklsrly not dotlrsrod In ■lltlea for publication and circula­
tion of w riting! detrim ental to
7 aotAham poatofflea*.
hon the Civil War coma, tha “ frying on, tha war.
A atrlct ranaorahlp of tha for■ .was lift remarkably free.
D r a ,'fe w suppressions war* elgn-languara preae. tha mall*,
atW-ln tha north, and non* In and the cable* complalad the setup.
Prof. Mndaajr Roger*, now pra■Iding over hearings of tha newipaper coda_ summed up tha roaulta two months before tha
arm istice; "A part from tha pro**rutlon of a few groups of odiloni
—notably aoclallata—for conspira­
cy to obatruct American partici­
pation In the war, moat of tha
objectionable
publications
havv
been reached through the postoffice.
"About 7b papers have bean- In­
terfered with In one way or an­
other. Forty-five ware socialist
paper*; four aoclaliat dally pa­
pers have bean denied ’ascondolAaa bu llin g privileges i' a thara
have been rlted to defend thtbtaelves.^and have retained mail­
ing prlvllagas only by agraaing
to print no dlacuaalon of war.
“ flevtral pamphlet* h a v # ' bean
excluded and thalr authors pro­
ceeded against criminally, and
parhapa SO pa par* hav* baan
detained In tha poatofflc* until
doubtful m atter could be passed
on, or hav* had alngla laauaa sup­
pressed —; .**
“Chief objection . . . la mad#

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CHAPTER
T H B U I — D ictato rial a atorjr l a lha Weakly Rpraal Malta h u , s h o r n b a r h a i r and an Id H l a
A«nl March IM n a M ar Oliver). f a r II. Id, a t r iu m p h aaddanad only ralaa th* n a a a r .
t

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■ S 2 2 a . i 3 " firjssis V :r ” * " h" ' n‘ * ,MH *' tMaa5,M
c a S * .. I I S , ralhaV*Ma* ch**I* l i i 'S ?
W aak ln atrm an d Marmaa atuat Mm *
t, n
hlm ^ Bn, | £ , f , a i „ d a Marn i l j a a t a n o u t h m o a a r f ar t r a i n f a t a Jo haa a n tlc lp a la d thla minorllhaaa. a n d I m p u la lr a lr roman In
w ith I I I to a u g m e n t h a r m other-*
funda— upon which It la dlaroanrod
to th a r o n a t a rn a tl o n o( all t h a t ' J o

lu lo r, B r o o k , ( Jo h n P a r l a la&gt;d|ia).
Kha a t l r a c l * a pram laa from Mad
l a rafnaa him If h# pra potaa. m u t h
t o t h a raltat of* J o , who w an t*
lhInna lo a l a r a n ' they ara. Aunt
March alao t a h a a A a r lo Jlr* w ith
h a r lo m a k a h a r . a l a o r . Jo purauaa
h ar amlilllon for w rllln n . a n d aalla

“ r T a .i” S ^ .Y
Z f f i
a a k t t a h l p an d a c r a a d la w a r r r h l w . ’
C»aPll« tha appoaltlon ol Aunt
March aad ^tha r a f r a t of Jo. A
b a a a lltu t, almpta waddlnd occura
Vn lha lawn. Man p ram latn a th at
aha will loan har alatara non# t h a
Iran for lorlnC John Drooka ao
ninrti.

By GROUGE STOVALL
A full 18 hole* of gulf may be
By uaa of superior number,
ptayod over th* Sooford Country
Club course Post Saturday morn­ Coach McLueaa* Celery F*d ba*ing, It was announced yesterday ketball squad waa ahla to jlafeat
by Andrew C arraw ay, manager of a squad of alumni flayers by a
th* club. Hye grass seed has acor, of iS to Bf&gt; Tuesday night.
A fter trailing at the Half by *
grown rapidly, *nd today the
course was In Mae condition foi score of 22 to 18, tha aquad under
the leadership of Ollser Millar be­
play.
Mr. C arrs way alao stated that gan to pits up a icors th a t soon
waekly tjsdiea Day eventa arc to gave It tha large victory. Coach
begin on Tuesday, Jan. 9, and that McLueaa playrd a combination of
elaborats plana a n being made to his probable "B” squad players
m
ak, tha first
of auch free day*
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.
.for
. . . a few minutes In tho last
for women golferu and sporti fans q u lrter ami they were able to outan (sent.
. wore their opponents by nine lo
Time for qualifying In The fDUr for the time they were In.
Sanford Herald handicap tournaMiller did not get going during
ment which la t o be played at the the flrat half, but he cams back In
ro u te , tha waak-end of Jan. 9, baa t he eerond half and • cored 22 nl
been intended through neat Bun- hla 27 points. Jordan playad well
day , he added. There Is no entry In his position, scoring eight goals
fee and all men golfers In the for B total of 111 points. Knight
city %/vd county are urged lo turn m,de a great rally in the !»•' I*w
In a quallfylg score.
minutes of the game lo make bis
Among th* low scorers of the' total of points 13. Hughes, Kinweek at the club Is Joe M ister*,1 lew end Herndon msde good ehowwho had a 72 on the par 70 layout I
B&gt; guard, ami the whole team
during a round on Monday Mr.| a npearrd to be getting up a fight

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A county-wide movement to moke riding safer haa
begun. The official* are going to keep a sharp look*
out for Improperly lighted can along wH tifjor brakes.
We are going to offer our fine adjusting equipment as
an aid in thla movement

lh* N t-H I team * 291.
Tonight'* match, th* last of thla
round will doetda first and socond
places, th* Semlnol* lau n d ry has
a chance to tl* the Ill-Grade Ba­
kery team , while the Valdes Hotel
teem could tie with the Ne-HI
Bottler*.

Bcoree:

w a r r s a s c s io a
I. Tharp
Ml |«7 111 SI*
Wind
■&lt;• MS H I SIS
tussle with the Ht. Augustine
Mullete here on Friday, Jan. S.
i&gt;l9*7 Vw# IBS) Jnri.iB, f
tl
K ntcht. f.
Ifu ih aa, m

IfMIlIrr. f.
tKInlaw, a.

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AIi b i I &lt;SH&gt; Hrhlrard. a,
S
jMrk»rtn, b -c
tMoyb, f * ( ,
T
Hmllk, f
|i*fujrUr, f,
IT
Mutmlltul**; O liry
H#fn*
dun, k , §.. K « Ilr, f. I fl#-#rbrr* I, Sflnlilnanrt, (tT ® Wrluhi, f, # IV«r*
•uii, B. i AJtmmn, f, I Alumni; T«w,
f, •. Hhcphard, 1. • I'ornwll, c. I-

A fte r m a k in g th e p ro p e r te s ta it in found th a t c e rta in
a d ju stm e n t* a re n eccn tary we will issu e an “ O K " c e r­
tif ic a te w hich w hen p re se n te d lo th e S h e r iff 's o ffice
will e n title th e b e a re r to a “s a fe ty se a l” fo r h is w ind­
shield. Do y o u r p a r t an d g e t yourn as soon a s poss-'
ible

NASALCAT/

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PALMETTO
GROCERY
SIT PBlflielU Arc.

II «r K « l- W f 'r » out «
thf hl#h r*nt d lslrlrt And n
a la r * »ftf1&amp;i« with cuatotniri.

PHONE 441
Wa Deliver

Seminole

Santord Cash Feed Store
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" S a n f o r d 's

C o r. S od a n d S a n fo r d
Only H o n ie-O w n ad F e e d H to ra "

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
P. A. MCRO
Ballard Bep.

BERT CHAPMAN
Baleamaa

RATES

ix lDc lln*
C 8c Una
7c llna
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In An E ffort To P revent A ccidents

BOWLING NOTES
Back Nine Will Be Seminole Q u in te t la th*
Sanford Bowling Laagn*
sig h t tha Wastarn Union* took
Playable At Club Whips Alumni FiVe Jaat
I games from tha No-IIl Bottlers.
L. Tharp of tho Weatorn Union
On Next Saturday By 83 To 38 Score scored
a 203 and John Herbat of

W T. WOOLLEY
Owner-Mgr.

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P H O N E 893

Billy’s Uncle

tin e
tlmaa.
tlmaa.
month,

pk*&gt;e-waS.a IjWa*h*iu I ■

lilalmam charge 80c

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t TOUR WATCH repaired
ew* who easily ,tao w e haa
a, Jowalar, Mag. A*.
...a a

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JN D i PURSE containing monr. Owner tan hava aam* by
glfytng and paying fo( thU
Apply Bos "Money," Herald.
I DIAMOND Bton* from
t. Liberal toward offarad.

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Dawn Of Mew Y ear is!
President Speaks A t
Fun O r Challenge.
D i n n e r Observing: Brain Operation On
President
ti a y s -In
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BALTIMTIRK, Dec. 29.—1,1*1
—Tl‘a
brain
operation
on
If
&gt;ChristmasEve WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.-1/T)
W siU N G T O N , Dec. 29.—W&gt;—
months old Sue Trommell of president
Roosevelt eipreasod a
rsilcnl Roosevelt said lari
.An A rgum ent -f-IV
Tc .*«, w Ilose brain was being the view yesterday th a t “We *n- *
night this co u rtry did to t con­

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—VP)— w ith the law," the treasury aald
Acting
Secretary
M orgenthau, of the new order,
ipwpwr- [
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with President Roosevelt’a apOfficials infilled to newspaperpreset yesterday issued a rigid men th a t the only purpose
command for paym ent into tha order waa to
eupplement
treasury of gold coins, bullion and. tighten President Roosevelt's procertificates.
I vloos prohibition
against gold
Virtually the only Im portant, hoarding by removing the flOO
monetary exception to the order exemption then allowed,
was gold held by federal . reserve
I t left the huge holdtaga of
Utx.b en ts and
tho Reconstruction federal reserve banks untouched,
miENOS
AIRES,
Dec,
i
allowed coin collectors to retain
Corporation.
-(A .P.)—Outbreakg
The only official explanation rare or unusual coins, permitted
forthcoming was that the step private individuals to hold scrap c itie s o f A r g e n tin a , w h ‘1 c
“further carries oul the purpose gold or gold sweepings up to |io o , h e g a v e m m e n t d e a e rib e d M
"
.
___ *.
of Congress as expressed In the in value, and exceptsd gold bul-&gt;
rm rrgrnry banking set of Mar. 9 lion held under federal license or n r l d l e a l r e \ o lt a g a i n s t I v &gt;
to mobilise the gold coin, gold held outside continental U n ited ■to d ay r e s u lte d in a t le a s t 8 0
bullion end gold certificates of the States.
| d e a th s s n d t h e w o u n d in g o f
The latest treasury lU tem en t
country to protect the currency
IV.
'
system for the benefit of ell citl- showed *311,0A4JWS of gold eoln^
end *217 ,488,829 of gold certlflA fo n n d u p o f t h e s i tu a t io n
srn i."
“It applies tn the small holdtra cates ware still in slrculatlon In, rav.alsd that atrthoritlea m a d e
and to those few relatively large ths United Stale*. How much of between W0 and 400 arte*W . In
ill-1A V*M t .e4 ' f IVIt
holders who have not complied
a ylgnrows rf fs rt to stlppreas tha
uprisings, Most «f Utss* klllsd
were xoldieht a t RosiHs, ■Matyfi
wsra wounded at Santa Fs.
Th« outbreak* followed l^ q
radical contantlona which
not to participate lit the electiu«
of in* tM rd of th* rham ber ^
deputies on ths firs t Sunday Iff,

lermoraeterDropsTo
18 B e l o w For 1st
Tint* In 63 Years
Of W eatherKoadlng

0f^d True P icture OfConrtP;.
tions Impossible Aft J *
Strict Censorshfo Ig
Ordered By L eaders ,

te r the new year with a realisa­ .* Ml. T ie .%■'**#*'"n•til I ' f f m I
tem plate becoming a member of] destroyed by a discs:e wai
tion th a t we have crossed U&gt;« 'A n all-tim e weather tecnrJ wav
“successful" according to r
the League of Nations . a n d 1th a t
, ,-tlken nl 3 00 o’clrcV today in
Dee. 29.— (A.P.)—A 18’year as a ds.inl.e policy i this Unite.
bulletin issued by Johns Hop­ threshold of a new era."
This was contained in a lettaf
lg n n a&gt; » inter apparently wm
old jflri hag confessed, D i- States would be opptwrd (o I r a n i kins physicians today. “Th.
he wrote to Mr*. Grace Morrison
tp-etitraling its prolonged nttiict Attorney Frank Coyne intervention in the a ffairs of an ­ operation may lie termed sue
Toole, president of the General
i, on the rant.
other nation.
ressful.
The
obstruction
whirl
raid today, to the murder
Federation of Women'e clubs. The
H ie thermometer at Itinlon thi
P iesidest Roo.evelt did not men­
letter eald;
hist Sunday o f her eight year tion by name Cubs, th#*»cere of. caused the hydro cephatus con
py tilng irg ;-tile d In below xcro.
“The dawn of a new year a l­ (o t r frjsrrt'* lower lltafi at »fi&gt;
correct Im enial troubled, tn his I dltion has been removed. The
, old girl chum.
ways
Is
a
challenge.
It
suggests
'.-I.imate
outcome
car
not
oi
tight- in 0 ‘1 y r a t * uf Ilu* vvenlhvi
Mary R ivals, aajd Coyne, lech inn or the Latin A nirncan course be drlcrm ined at thi
new opportunities. It is character- biutau ill**if.
problems. Nor did be mention
told him a fter'a long quea- Nicaragua,
lied by Inventories, accountings
liir p ra ite ii lurerevrr pioni»ACtl
where marines h a te , time."
of past performances, m aking, pf |
' ttoning last night that she becU seat In tha past, i l r preceded
relief
itiwi for the
new estim ate. nnd resolutions.
|
w 1Ii»K «n l ferlion u« writ
; , killed Joseph Ins Woropey, hiltlnjr his detention against artnifd In­
“Wa enter upon the new y ear Hi.
t ,„.
t MiHirratioa nl
4 b ar on the t a u t with ■ rock and tervention, however,
with the
with a real Iration th a t we have)
)lai| f t * un
,h j midwest
statem ent:
h tr .
crosaed the threshold of a
,ol)
,)U| th r r,
, threat of
“
J
do
ro
t
hesitate
to
m
j
if
I
did A, Goyne quoted the
era. Wo have the opportunity of l
(|um. (l)
|„rB|llu„.
' f t aayinr, "Jose told a pack had been engaged In a | olitleal
Improving condttionv and making
\ , . « Kngland continued to dig
'f l a t about mo and my family. campaign as a cltisen of some
our country a la tte r home, m ate- t„ | f oul „f „ heavy blanket of
(Nd it. I loat my temper." other American republic I might
rially and spiritually, for m orej ,,t&gt;» an I three fishing vessel
htna'a hody waa found on have been strongly tem pled to
than 120.000,000 people.
j -,ilt are missing off 1*0,111011, Me.
flay
upon
the
fein
t
of
my
com­
E ra.
f
f‘To do thin will require Urn I l amlitn-* of thv w#t*kr* m-vciv
patriots
of
th
a
t
republic
by
charg­
, . M ary told authorities th a t they
concerted aid awl continued efforts aid. estim ated well over 100, m *iv
M erck.
" ,
lr&gt;
had gore for a walk Saturday ing (he United S ta irs of North
of many forces of governm ent,! -lieve ' for u time last night to
Nothlpg thus fa r i* heard fry # , ™t T afternoon, whan an argum ent America with some form of im ­
been
io»l by tiie Ins.
other dllee described * t « F " T
federal, stale ami local! or soda], f:av,- U
‘" &lt;in"n« ip
« •«
•*' arqga over tales Mary said perialistic desire for selfish agf tn o B 'islo rs in Lake Michigan.
of radlcsllem. A s U i« e*ni6r»M
spiritual,
Industrial
and
financial
gramli^emer-t.
Josephine had been telling.
They
were
found
safe
floating
on
on communication lines m^d*, ^
air«nci«i,
“ As a ritiie n of some other reth, water later.
She aald she hit h f t with •
Impossible to get the tro* sttodj. ,t^|
*
1
welcamo
this
opportunity
to
' rock, stunning tha younger girl, public J might have four.d it dlfThe
cold
grew
more
intense
lo­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—&lt;/P&gt;— ,
tion *verywb«ra,
,
e
x
p
m
j
my
thankfor
tho
splen­
; gad then St rang'sd her with
i r , i s la u id from la k e Huron
icult to bellsve m the altruism Congressional leaders yesterday
MIAMI. \Wt. 29. — (A.I*.)—
Seventy-ftftven
#ap#cie»
of
bird*
did
eo-optretion
which
you
nttd
p , , . S ea Log and, I’r n n s ,Ivanm The rrtfird hrrftkitii rndurftnrr
strings from an old mop ond on 9f theaiichest American republic deCi&gt; rrii themselves against rcwi r# s##n in the immediate vicin­
K s d in - Ass:.1 New V»»ik. New .now flu*
. / old automobUs lira tube,
“ ln particular, a . a cllixcn o f eoverr-tlnkcring efforU ami prom- nu*mbert of the (irnvral
,
Mlrr«. Krftnrris Mir«al{a and ity of Hanford on la«t T u o d ay
lie . east of la k e Michigan.
ott ■&gt; other repuhlic, I might have,
president Roosevelt a short, t1on °* W" m' n 1 clut” ,l*vc
i
She also broke a b ritle. ilashtill iciat thei iioniiciet
leadings Ifr'lpn INfh r t, In ft rntlr virnpprd when Mr. af&gt;d Mca. CT. R. Miftniii
ourd it hsrd to a| prove of th r | builnesillke session devoted al- ,0 m*
tho ffovermnrnL
"£ Ing the ehlldV Iace and body until
*r&lt;f*r
had romiiletrii tlirir an I Jack Hui»»rll conductad tha
Went
.Own
to
91
at
('anion,
New
'vccopaiion
of
th,.
te
n
ito
ry
of
olh
mM
t
,
K
lu,
|
Y
e|y
to
the
enactment
“
Your
support
of
the
measures
{9
‘ ' 'a f t became exhausted. She drug
hfHir In thr air »*hnrtijr be- flrat bird rrnau« ever taken local*
V
uis.
ill
St
I.Ill-Ill
lib,
Maine,
|ti
initiated
by
the
government
to
Abe body under tha step* of St. •r rep u b lic, even as a tem porary. 0f the necessary budget measures.
f«rr 1 00 o'clock today *ahf that ly, they reported today aa they
1
F ' 'M atthew s Lyceum where It wa« ,,ensure.
A a this well-defined aiknlnlitra- end the terrible depression and to ■alow lit A lban/, and lilt below at
ll'r t nlm nrd to htiy aloft until *«*nt their findmut to J. T. Nlch-------- ;
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With
the
distribution
1*
(*«.
bpeakl-g at the observance of ti„n program emerged. President establish social justice and eco­ J||bni 1 1 ai.
found the next day.
lumnrrftw or Hiindai. They hoi* j ills, «»r New York H ly . editor of
:.h„ 77ib Idrlh anniverraiy of Hoovevelt neared a conclusion of nomic security for all of our peo- j fie' ini plan's ill New ilanip
county tonrerrow .af • bw?i
&amp;
•
i liens# h e -h a n ffln f fiif (ft- ♦ "Rind Lore'* m if u in « .
i
n
.
V
linit'V
.‘J
w«ii
scvwiwl
pie
has
been
and
la
real
In
flu
-.
.hire
ran
Thi* mftiraiine, acctm ilnf U» representing p*yraU»
jr S « n f o r d M e n l l e l d Woodrow Wilton, the . author of his round up of the national alto* enc# fo r the good we have been l d rg n es U-low til belo w
nr, Tbri are ilw fixhtlnjr n 'th e League of Vatin-'x and I V ation which brought a report from
h'ltistiufi, fly Ing higher than fog | Mt*. M* aoil* ha* gftthered data of week, nearly &gt;45,000 mUf h M * * g
able
to
accomplish.
"Hi uu U r wltuee i.po sotuhip li” tile government fiscal aides uf a
hank- and werr ti nunV*Ie* to are ! thi* kin 1 In varioui parti of the coma into the hand* of ncirly l f t - ■
“ I ask that we, man ami women
whits and rolored ptr»0W
^
n tc v d the
national
|otitical “fine" tanking outlook. P T /
1 *'
-- - tit gerund.
, l Tnlted .State* for the peat SO
* . ‘'', C hestei W altv, n s u d e W rits t en s, Rorseveit offered t■s•• n&lt;&lt;| Winthrop Aldrich, chairman of of tho p r o m t and the new gen- .
vrira. It I* h«liev#,| that the cen- have been Civil W ork. Adatlqlfi
rollon employee* dttrirg th* qH&gt;
| J J q W T o D e f O i l i A 11)
1 CbM .e’- W snlon. anil Bill Steven., &lt;f llva-Le&gt;(ur his nwa three-pond the Chase National bsnk, joined .ratio n s, continue to work
MIAMI, I)cc 29,-iA h —Frances
i* taken hr re Is the first aver
in the while bouse businessi review
With
such -united
1 netd eo ts of fkls city. ^ Were rc program fe r world pescr
and Helen
Helen Hichey
Hlchry llast
rev iew gather.
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j
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sMar-alls
t a r s s i i s anil
a s t «'• &lt;erupted,
five weeks.
.
1 £V&lt;M
o n d itio n s worn 'g ra d u -,* '* W
’‘.W ills h . rejected the Ides ul a|&gt;.l said ceendl
»“ »!“ stranglh and, t « r e e j h h O T l O lU I ll^ C I r i C l t m«bl hdd the women', refueling
I*
ikalr
report
to
Mr.
NkhoU#
i“
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"tiipiDflBf
■*““— • ii w s e iy t s ease e . wtlng rtfs aw f^- - ^
''*"
'
f enffuratww -rw e e r# g iw tlw r nn Wl
•' ■*
• hr Ma«on* nnd Mr. Hu*»el| stated lam b, disbursing
praiaod it*j Speaker Rainey sounded a key- give us a new national health and
S f " *5.fW bend pelltling ti | League, Rotwevelt
oflicor, ataiSitnplt* ni t i ut i .«•r -, nun4*11 ru . thslr ‘flying hnudnir."
•hat
they
covered
an
area
c
i*
chat g.vl
, note of "short, harmonious and prosperity."
■yrelfmlnarv
lirtcfti .!;• ,i n v *xh 'I rhiiinf i* tn ek ! They equalled the old record of .*n«ht»K we*t from Hanford for a noaresd that tha same ichclola,
“The 1^ scut' of Nations,'* he eon*lructree," for the congtessiono f k i t l v kU-.isped J . E. Gotlwin,
no itbiMi ' Imw i l p \ n , tm vf her ft | right -hys, four Ilnurs and five h^tance uf about one mile, an V ■mi manner of paying CWA w ork,
said. “rn 'O trs e i'ir as it does th - al session opening next week He
minutes at 6:0H P M . assured o f­
ers would be In effect tomorrow
■b 'also of this d ty .
’ * eiV'rt in ^Hltfi*i«! hv 1- T l l i t p .
i»t from Sanford for a distance
ficial recognition of their efforts
as in past week*—all persona are
( Tho men were arrest cil h rie on intension of ran itty m o l'm |* cw . made his prediction at the white
inunitinr **1 tin 1 W T -ir r n C min
9 a I out seven ItiiJ***
of
reduction
of
a-m
nm
rnl
n
err,
■
house
after
a
talk
with
tho
prcsli
by
remaining
aloft
mi
added
hour,
to be paid off on their project* ex­
Tueefts f, according to Deputy
will* fu swetl them nil tn
They tramped over plnelands, cept the following] all of whom snd continued flying,
HhstLO O. tt.,,Eslritlgc, wlirn Gml ments, is a prop in the w«ibl dent.
li-cnt Ini«if)riM men tw lny
flalucuada. cultitatad fi*ld*,, peal are t* be paid ott a t 4h* F ill SU- 7
,
I
an* going to have a very
v ia aad Gary Jollier secureil u rcaee atructnre."
Thy 1‘iit LiU lin k uliiuL iiiMbod 1 M r;, Mantilla thus b sc s u s twics
Al a •fH-nni hr»sin|t uf Milllt 1*
tie and hammock lan&lt;h during the tlon:
President Wiltur'* "gnllunt a n ! imtiottatit s e n ion,"
said
the
1_sfcsrrsnt ohsx*Ug thsis, wiU, U«acimt1
1* In Iwn Hunford me***Tnnl ro holder of the record, having
tiny ii*|*orteil, addinir that the
pul t%uii l y I'^tri tlwy, held fui the
Persons under Foreman JliutB#*
* paaslng on Joiner's property The pcsl" to banish future wars. &lt;p**krr, "but it will be working
tlwfent i*t the e-lahllshcil the rerun) broken yes­
other was rleur, the wind from von, al 5:00 o'clock; under CaL
Hoosevcll said, "mrsM
little to
rather than dramatic. We will nunn |ttii
if
lidding;
lb*
j. AgvarUt plated *100 bond at once,
y mi'i**ly (liar terday with Mrs. Isiutse Thaden
i*i'Uthwe*t,
and
the
tempera
he Imagination or the h-r ts of a paa* the supply bills, the tax bill., county jmi of M*vi«ral |irixitH‘rh
tioun, 6:10 o'clock; under IlrlU ,
I
relsssad.
i.fft r«-.| hv III" on Aug. 22, 19.72, over Valley turv between lt.r&gt; and 7&amp; degrees,
largr nnmher of the so-called| ‘ he liquor measures and adjourn MM«&gt;tl*,| I'll I IV* th i
t li*
iin, 5lM
i
5:20 o'clock; under Martin.
•I*n vt .Htrenrn, Long Island.
ii ill Ihi* »
j However, pn Wedneodsy, in- statesmen" gslhciei! in Paris for early In^Msy,
t
he
Msoiint
were
mil
from
3:00
ftilliiWirki* H etf liHiiijfht In-fnr*'
Mr, M srsslit, in a nuts dropped
o'clock;, u n d e r Wallace,
*, rttft }
r hr»
th"'
I'llxl
ai*||»-1
' l a a w ire again arretted on a the peace pact of IPIU
| R*iney‘s program excludeil the
I■«?f S A II \ \ ilkiiiMin fnt
i lock, whilr Mr ltu»»»*U was tn ,‘clock; under W. It. Dyson
o..; ri|io ■
slu'itly after equaling the record,
lift '■ h. M'PHI
II w a tra n l sworn out In Volui-w
“I saw that with iny own oyes much discussed permsnciH legists trial
• . fie f from P 00 uVJock t*i fi;00 o'clock; under K. A. Dyson,
on, C:N
4t&gt;iiti*t*r milftiiu (In declared the women had no inten­
'charging them with kid- snd heard it with my owe ca rs,1 ,lon «° regulate railroads and
l i n k Nine miles of their trek o'clock. »
tion of landing Iasi night, providAtlfiiii |'r n l\^ a ’in i ia u f Aliit),
q
lh*«
tH-h
lilRW*'
qaylng. Deputy T. J. R lre— - - of R-msevelt said, teferrimr to his
exchanges, along
with at li RH*n*nl white men *.|i» him
t rod on foot, white about
r I the plane and its motor rant piiint inir t hi• ■
'
. .D eLard came to Sanford Wednea- work .broad aa an assistant ,r. rc- tempt* _to amend the recovery prolinui'd functioning.
'ti
,.r» w«* traveled by car,
____
. . .
hl*M**'si w th t In* Imcciiy nf
♦Uf'tt'T the t‘**1**'
j^ay and took th , men to D eland. tstyy of
in the apethe r*vy
during the
Here aie ih i oramres and nunt
oi in#
r«#jr uumiR
4«*r wai
•*»• gram
, that
. waft
. anartetl
,
* i cR^nlme, nml I iir'iim _T ' **y vji iv jfittM fi "iiM*»**y "imffle" L\ 1“
Suggesting | 09 P. M., HsturA proas (epori from that city
of theepwftee of btrit* rhotl»», asscUy US fo» fteye fPMir the
post . w ar days.
u__n _______..*
! ! "n4L rr____
ggeewfr^*1-*Mhf**God&lt;rtn as ha ving ssbl that, and
..........
SwaaLsx.
T e a se Up
Teaee,__» i| ' h'.'t1 ,&gt;~i t.u ii. ui,d. llw lnu-,l*U c.j
"•aw diiriiia the day.
up pi*ritlt'ij
time thty took off from the mu«h'*tifi)
IniwrvimimI ft"
X ffTtii Wm InCoVn i c e ^ ^ r ^ r a ^ e m e n r i r g m&lt;K ,,li£: ro*™ ^r
lhc
Fled hilled (irehe,
24;
ftftlri
niei|ial field, as B po.slbls landing
Do Ism o poutlfical requiem
\\
S 1K* it It. whit'* fhnrffi'i ■Miml rr Mini 4'fliilll4‘t| hi I
Mire
and transported him to
Mreltrer -isss waa celebrated In Lakeland
tended the birth !f the leag u e “ f ! ~
Z T u* Jn
T
‘
tunc, she asked that the ground iitKPun mid in««iv* the
■nth
tIoir&gt;v
bu*ini*wrt
without
i*
it
n
o
till
Th*
t
hmiifi'
-hivwlA
o n e spot la ths scrub just N aU or. and handicapped It front
hU d° ,U r d' , , l u - hrefiAp. \vj*w f!t)i*(( $2ii, hill th«* Iii* r.tnrniMl it* the ca*h itraw^r. ctew bo informed.
i*kr&gt;, fire; Ward'* heron, four; ,it 10:00 o'clock this morning
ting |dry
tha river la Volusia roun- Its Infancy by seeking their own tlon monetary program.
“Gee, I'm so tired," sbo said, \ rr Iran r f r e t , 26; anowy ry re t, His Escellency, Th* Most R s d tMuch Congressional attention fint* wan suct'ri'lrtl iti&gt; rontlitimi • It.« th*- rtlftlonirt »ln»i*M I he e he
they beat him, the re- profit and their own safety fu s t."
Indicating that bulb she snd her |f&gt;; b iu ln a m brrop, IB; little end Patrick Barry, D. D ,
was centered on the appropriation lhftt hr punhaAr ft Ikomt#
hsndiil tin- hill in' nrlgmally tend
.pad threatened to take
.**W# are not members and we
companion were worn out front i'ii.4* heron, one; hIack»rroivnjd of ths Csthelic dloceis o f 'S i,
iContliliiea
On
Pag,
.
vi
.
i
Slfiflrum
mu
I
llofiry
cird.
H k a sin g himdo net contemplate membership,"
the long hours a t thu controls snd
Augustins, for Rsv. M. J. F arley,
(Contlnuad On PM* Threa)
Miimth wen* f
r*rh fur
.......• ■
- •
making emergency repair jobs on
be said.
12-year-old pastor of 8t. Joseph's 1oil# ring,
th
r
plan*.
The President, In outlining bis
FAINTING SPELL FATAL
tiathclsc charah, who died la
Martha
M
aw
M
ii
*,
(
’hip
Ffth
NOTKD
OltCiANlHT
HIKH
"It probably will
be
hard
own three paints for a universal
Lakeland early Wednesday mW l- 1
cloth a ml Mnry Ari'fi-tt w#»#
enough lor to* to land In tho daypeace, aald he had told “every na­
ALEXANDRIA, A la- Dec. 29
Ing. The btufy was sent to Rme .
flnr*I
*2
cftrli
for
iliftorilprljr
C
‘*n
I.KVKI.AND, Ohio, I)#c 2t&gt; tints because my 'graph Is prob­
tion In ths work) something to this Mrs. C. IV. L ain, re in e d a t the
Turk City for burial.
CWA rri'ft■ uml#r W li !»v*nn
forward affect:
hr Tharte» Edwin Clemen*
wheel nf her automobile here yes durt The A rirrett m&gt;mnii'B fine an I F A l&gt;y*«m ha*I |ittnrn,'*4*«,«l ably off a trifla,’ she wrote. ‘W# i
Father Farley, paetor o f'A ll
appropriate
will not try to land tonight unless ” profrftior of mualc and of*
“ 1—L ft every nation agree to terday and In tfth ensuing wreck wa* *ii n|v«r *!#*!,
■uul's Catholic Church bar* In
/O r tha
gewerate bridge eliminata ever a short period of her baby daughter, Neida, was 1 Willie I-## RcMinir ftn«l Jam*** lipyonif tin* iiili'M ii’liuii r»f Sun something g-»ea wrong.”
gimt*( of Internationa] renown
J20, suffered fatal Ir. urws whbn
9L John* Blear years and by progressive step s,1killed. Mrs. Lkiril and th ree ott
Kuril's w#rr f-n**t| $J each fin font Av#nut* ami S n-n I Hi»&lt;*#t t*»
She slgnrd the note “Poor Little died yesterday after a lingarlmr
( &lt;lay in Ihn ir task &lt;*f ii'iiivim r th#
« fell from a secoad etory sriaofficials o f th e 1
*t
iinrilrrly
rmifkict
Krone##,*
illness.
(Continued On P sg ( H it)
j era ware Injured,
j1 lit irk on &gt;%hat i* rMii*iil*, i «‘*| a*
d,,w of his tesidmice while •left*
Chamber e f I
nr of th# i i*u ir t&gt;» -1 i i irk ntini*ii&lt;
jL
walking on Dec. 22, tie foujtht
__
— ready to rocom’ in thia rity.
gainwly el a Lribelsnd h°iplto).
tn S tate g e td Dena-tm - t
Thai Uo* liliK’k "n*; iircH k&gt;hl *h
out he could sot overcome th e llThbe named
lift A Hi|fi-aily
nr la ml f ruin
'-ctlon* which set tn a* a rcaitlt
Flint
SrronJ S iirrt i« » *e«a-t
I,f krekrn pelvic tsinea, and o ttift
apsounds.
i
&lt;|Sj 1 ,
A talk •vhifh i*
to In rham pic nf the ptoprr ftjiy hi uk
the
thoul j Ik* laid if an opinion ev
2tl, (47 Gov- ’,,1 rest upon the .talc," hr
VMPA
, 8AN FRANCISCO, Dee. 29 — failed and carried a*v«n ptmona •«r#ftt #v*»rv farm rr in Scminolr 1 nr«*«f#d
by
M'heiftl
pffreona. am or Paul
nnnl y im
ti#*
mi *T
te e *
Nut t uf Indians, si, "It aNo rests upon those
y p )_ S ix navy sc*;&gt;lanes will a t to death.
T* •», »irf ••
I-, now
miiomhi
.
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flniifip
nl
8
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hl
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g
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k
k i
* apraklnf before th« klortila E&lt;Ja win, are actively engaged tn edutem pi a mass flight from San
and
ftbaolutriy
free
of
the
hole*
t
Uo era plane has ever succeed, .1 ft'Hwk wh#n P 1 H Tavlor nf th'*
I
In convention -ali.'iial work. It is recessry for
As -c nl
Francisco to Honolulu probably although rom ttisnder John Hod.
i «ii ch / •. n w y made muiorlnr here
! ----- —
la*t. ........
night. urged legislatore, then, to rasa* s critical sad
pexi month, n e w h ro d r's rtc rv gere aad hi* crow nearly made it r'reoarimp'nt nf AvHfaltiir* at unpleasant
with DeT ftMakapervw m *ii*a fill* fir** «pannounced definitely yesterday.
It »*• irstned at the TWA of­ tr s hero ami thr publir to work earthing examination of all their
Igkl v' ' v il„
. .
In a PN-9 In IMS, running out uf fwA*-- r^.„ •
\n "rvaral monlh*
fice
today th at W. it. l)&gt;son, fore­ li g rth er to preserve snd improve sgsnclrs, to see which, If on/, , “Do,pour shopping tomorrow‘s kt K
The planes ordered 4* make th# fuel When almost within sight of
M** T f*1 - ft I'I K* •ntrm1i^-*"ii
thr
stalf'v
publir
ecbool
system.
i.svr outlived their usefulness
•h* w anting leaned this afUrnoO* 7
flight tqider Us* leadership e t
to •*»«
!»•* ik** man ef .one of th* crews, Is sn
P l a n a 8 4 0 t h Lieut. Cww nsnder Kriefler KcGIts- th e ir goal. Alt were rescued.
Citing Indiana laws that pro­
“This is ths lime for perfect bv an Hen for, I m erchants aa Ibgy ^
ax icrieaeej road builJer, having
T h e-islan d s can be located by cr*.*w esslre r* —* k w T Ictjlturft!
tut:I o 'e r 20 years of s e n Ice in tb!&gt; vide for a uniform school .terra candor—no bragging, no pre- nreaarod to enjoy No* Year** (
♦ »ls recently flew In n group freai
lUwail-Um nd ' pilot only by n * th . h» K V Hurm*#, r l»il» v&gt;r#«i*
Norfolk, Vo., to Saa Diego. Calif., ro ra fa l ravlg atlen . A rm y L le ilm - A+n* | | r e - » . -me e f efc, relnh vrtll laparity. lie was grnsrol super­ snd minimum teachers' salarDsi itnse that things are better ths* ren t Mcnday by taking’ an a lft
I
— T_
intendent for the Hutton Construc­ ' "rrnov McNutt said th* same they are, no tolsrsncs of wbst hnlldgg.
t t j .
8 11 ■ s * n , w«11-know u by w ay a f the Paaataa Canal, enU L ester MalUatuj and Albert Tfomlfuitr 1*134 nffir-ra
th#
tion Co., which had th r contract tould be anom plishrd In other should not be tolersed. All muat &gt;UrtoerT store owners are
M p araeh ris jum per, ev- th e y wlH b* peTmsrexUy
rr, who made th* (tret m fftin r. Mr lv»mer &gt;tat«i UxUv. for hollding asphalt streets In vta'ea bv harmonious action.
work togsther to preserve and lies la ri/, anxious th a t t f t f r
» « H
Md U his 1M3 tim ed a t Pearl Harbor, th* navy's auoceepM n„nstlep flig h t to llaw.
The Indiana minimum wag* law improve our ayatora of public tunpeg*, nr* aw are th a t idl al
Kanferd. He It also a former em ­
f record a t the bae* oa the Hawaiian Island of all la M hours
m jeutro late in
ploye* of the W. V. Bow* C o, of fiire the elem entary teacher'* education In order th at the chil­ wiH'baicloseg on Monday eo
WARNER IN ORLANDO
Sunday after- Oahu.
Ju n e. II , were guided aver s
Aug tu la, tha Southern Paring salary gt |M 0 a year, f t says, dren of all of the people may
kriU a f t e r (nemav
1 when he will ' The d iitkare from Ban
W t of
k h ee t fo
w 1 T ^ « b w i r*e* W— w W V resr.' e -e ro to r o f Construction C o, and the Gulf and the h'gh school teacher'* claim their birthright of equality
from an d te a to Honolulu 1* I4M toed I
salary at 11,000 a year to be fi­
Paving C o, of Chattanooga.
O B. t v
i w u l n l r . '. “ •
U to OrUnde to,rr(les. There la ro land betw eeaftaro.
nanced by a gross Income tax and of opportunity."
A*
I 't la naw y rar.w llh iheai- P e a rt'B a rb e r *■ • ftwMrwjw
Governor
McNutt
praised
tb*
InlanglMre tax end Interest from
RKCBANQR IKAT
KINO BORIS HAS PLU
on Metals y after- a f gaaalir* aad a glide beyeal
the elate conunvi school fund. Me National Industrial Recovery Act
as
.*#
measure
devised
to
elimi­
ha invited the K e a ih lg .'
,*
N IW YORK, Deo, K i
VIENNA. Austria, j W 2»-~A said the Indians school relief
field a i about
Plro alrpU nes made son#top
rrotl a t 8 aa Plego f t n a i e fo r th e betel cuds Which Hueha rest dispatch eaya King law enabled all school units to nate l f t anarchy of l f t Oosapati- fiajf of a New Yerk S to c k , |
flig h ts from. Oakland
plnsurt.
Ip* wenld f t *to-|-vw e s»,t- gffrel pn, le e I, M-. Boris III e f Bulgaria wa* suffer­ b a rs a minimum term of eight lib* system and to am eliorate the change mentberskip f a r .
I avis tore also across Sea Pnuw iese bey, to H#w.
occurrence ef ear spirals a f In­ p p f t f M f t - I
m e tri/ 900 .nllaa .W aipar -V»* been appwltried aa • ing from a severe attack of the months.
• fi In | f t t «K l UHL Throe other*
day, , r ■!,.
“Bet the entire obligation dees flation and deflation."
director fo r hotolg b) thia county. grip.
I ?*

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SHORT SESSIO N
IS PROM ISED BY
SPEAKER RAINEY

NEW ENDURANCE'77 SPECIES OF
R E C O R D IS S E T BIRDS FOUND IN
BY GIRL F L I E R S VICINITY OF CITY

Early AdjournmentOf
Congress Predicted
By Other Officials

IliffhOverMiamkTired lutCeneusEver Known
Here Reveals D ata
A fter (irind,Women
On Feathery Tribe
Continue Air Jaunt

Local CWA PsyTofi ■
For 5 Week period
Nears $45,000Mark

S IF O n K idnaping Charge

Lester Tharp Tells
How To Defeat Anv

c S P a K ’- J d ' “&amp; 5 f

Wilkinson Presides At
Spcchtl Court Session

TT

Bishop Is CelebrantQf
M a w F or Rer; F a rt^ p

(’WA r-pwit Pnp^ ‘^nd
Street Rclnylmr Brich

Trade Bod^.HasName
‘ ;r R ridre AtMonroe

Will
6 Navy Seaplanes Will Attempt Mass ;Taylor
Farmer* AI
F l i g h t From California To Hawaii

S»*enM To
8 Toniffht

Governor M cNuttUrges Co-Operation
For Preservation Of School System

W arning Issued T hat
Stores A r e T o Close
All Day N ext Monday

From Airplane

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Metropolitan Opera //o u s e ^ L O j NAIIl

OF PROSPERITY OVER PROGRAM

|S u f f e r i n g . B o y c o t t
H A V A N A . Dec. 27. —
(AJP.)— President R a m o n
’ Orau Ban Martin today rclU
era ted hla goyermnent'a in­
f tent Ion not to pay the Chase
National Rank certificates
on the $20,000,000 public
works bond Issue whlc^ m a­
ture on Monday. I
,
‘ Orau told the tank'* rrpreaantatlva that tha \ilebu war*
"Illrgltlmata aa tha IGhasa bank
dealt
with formed PraahAnt
Machado without thd conscsi of
tba Cuban people. Thla itmimment cannot pay Ha public work*
debt* unless their legitimacy ran
b# properly established."
American bnsineaa bouse* beerame tfv* target of a Boycott
.
.
In the Cuban rapital to­
day. Handbill* urging the public
to pledre Itself not to
y
• American roods were ilistrihiitnl
throughout the city. Sponsors of
*
the movement hoa*ver are unroyf&gt;: sealed.
•
•

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MIAMI. Dec. 27. — (A1) — F-i er making that newspaper so wide­
Howe, tha,“Sago of Potato Hill,'* ly known that editor* the world
has erded publication of that over in reproducing editorals or
.......four-pag*
receptacle
of
his paragraph* never
&lt; W o m a n W h o P re d fc te d
thoughts In retirement, B., W. crediting them to -th* Atchison .
s
_• n _ .
Hosre‘1 Monthly Mardaine. ' be­ (Kansas) \GI«be ary more
Y ia t e O f A r m is tic e
more thru
cause, "I'm not aatiafied with they would have written It
S ay * P e a c e W ill B e
what I write. Pm capable of do­ Brooklyn &lt;N. Y .) Bridge.
S p re a d O v e r W o r ld
ing better.
“ I never was fit for anything
* For 22 yeara, thie i toOathly, but a country editor," llow e said
which “taofly everybody in the yesterday in discussing the drmisa
PAIlIS, Dee. 27.—Mme. Hlsnche,
country toA at one Igjb'Wf oth- of the m o n t h ly a n d I ’m too ol ■1de faunae, France's seeres* • *but forget to pay. Dyer sub­ to run a country paper, so I'in traonlinary, came out of her an&lt;
nual C h rlstm ^ silence ye«terday
scription,'* filled llowtV'nesd for q u lltirg ." - •
Snedium of ''amusement in pc
He finds he ha* enough to do « " predict t&gt;4l 1934 will lx a yesr
tiremeet."
I
"to live." and tallied farctlously ot pfaro a1" ' returned pro*|&gt;erlty.
Hut now, "it no longer seems on his fingers the inirute* it re-* N est Septemker. M pis.de I*annworth while."
But the passing qtirod to do the daily necessities * r
wou1,1 mark the opening
is sritHotft bitterness for lloar — ''and then there's at least JO " f * nrw rr* of prosperity for
aril.hli eyes, despite the HO years minutes for shavirg, and as lon g , ,h« ' Ulllled S ta trs-a n era whose
start would v|itisJ oul from the
that have
plough*!
furrows, for breakfast "
about them, retain their youthful­
"But I'|| find something to do. l!n ,,td S U " '*
lhr who,p worl‘ l
ly start twinkle.
he quickly added. "u.y father be-t I G.,rnl " ‘ T " " " "
'’V *° Mmr'
u
\
move
nun pay atIt was in 1010 thst he ceased It into me t.. ilo . full d . j ' . work;
? au,uu' ’ *» ..... . wl"
•
M
'
poci
. She won
'•&gt; be "Old Ed Ilowo o f tho At- every &lt;lav in the vear."
,
*"
i.n i **..1#. .. u:
.
tame hy lire*.i« line in nn«l»umm«M
chison (Jlolx and btvame Edgar" ii,.
tic hail written hi* m n o r * for ,
.J .
... . . ...
,
•
i•
iit&gt;
.,,111
r
.
,
l
.
,
••(
would
monthly
t
retirement
from
the
monthly.
,1U18
ir-that II.•
. Wtirltl War
..
with a
* rnd Willi nn \i n»tire Nov. II.
"Nutlee for nip lo quit *
"devoted to inPormatinn snd In
indue** 1
Hi«|ng frr»n. h *r self
wilier nrnvpil ...iUp
ilignathin."
ago;
h&gt; pnotic
• i*e»*arv t»» bring
&lt;■ .in'.p.. , . . , k. „ | .
He retire ! from the (5tl»t»e lift*
.1
f •th otacii ••■ r*. r - ft trie

JONKS DECLARES FEDERAL DEFICIT
RAILROADS WILL P \SSES BILLION
NEED MORI?CASH DOLLAR FIGURE

England Reported iRFCCIinirnmn Points R o u s e x e l t *s « » l A l o ' e t i
O 'e r M o u n liiu tS u tii;
Moving To Protect O u t N e c e s s i t y F o r
F la n s
l ir &lt; i
lin d - r t - t
G o v e r n i n e n t a l l A ia n s
Its Naval Strength
r
W A S I I I N C I T O K . Dee 27 - G T )
LO N D O N .
D .'*
S T .-tflt
Further finam lal assistance from
Aroused hy report* it* naval, the ro v e rn m m t will l e needw-i for
airargth ha* been oulalrlpped
the nation's tailroads during the
tha Usited State*
and
Japan. rornirg year, in the opinion of
O feat Britain the belief is grow J f » « r II. Joiwra. chairman u( live
&gt;Itia bara— ka preparing Ul IsunehJ,recoils t reel ion corpora tmn.

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I be hiillun del in mat k as I'n-sit* ni lit" .r\rli X ’ linHHl 1 oiifi-renr.s with-his advisors to prepare
the administration, first lu&gt;Uet to
.
bn prr.entrd Irr f'ongrrss
Heel
^ large naval huildinr program
J«'iie« «ui.l ye tentay the govern* week.
I mint, rithcr thiough the r«»r|H«iu^iniL'ItunrouU the government
“ r«»fM r.t)u government ha* •n-| lllin or mOIU¥ „ihe. agm ry. would
• * ' 1 . J »h» j»t...
t
Ihw IUT1 program was re j fo,*,, ^ )K |p retinaiice ilo* %acunl&gt;
|f!«l
n
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am
lb'
^gf^lVaigritr*_f'tw l tTiorrj
J^-uoie iov UUi tug ihu
• 1.1th c a n s * c u liv e d a / .
heavily ariiMxJ cruleers trvac w n e , ysiar. Tlu-.e issues, tugethri with
I (••»! Cl4l
Kwa '1*1 ill ;•!#&gt;• &gt;1
Originally p/ojrcted.
Other finam lal requiremi nU
of
the iate t ti»u -*i\
Infnrn stion that sis rew eioirBiIl, „ a . , lr ^.timut^.J at mi pa.rpiiM
er* ar* plaqgied ho* leen pnbli-h nt„ un,j |J,:h)0,0iio,(MI Several rail statement showing u ijcth il of
ad In tha Bunday Dispatch, nwnB| ,,„ jy tl, Vl. d ,.CUs.n,| the moil than it hllliun, a*i.| it wa- ie
w,ti,
||,e
corp oiation. ,**•1 li&gt;l 11I the White II o u t thst
A « l by Lord JtDlhermeie. ffw o n.h m, llr r
*T new*pape&gt;* reported five new , moiig them the New York fe n
lo fig o u A o u i
mount e\eli
•cruiser* ar* favored * by the » l fral. which h*« » malurily of *4s.
hr«flei
a n aa.l of llo m O t c y
admiralty, while nearly all aim
oon.oim (tje May I
, I "If Mill
that an iacrease I i Iwtli tleslroy
Most of the roods art
asking
• - In fkii« igu tiaiie, (hr depart
art fe d era Her* Is jn pros’*—t.
|the 1-0111/11*11011 to aduanco lu ll
•••*’•♦*
« atwiatieier tr|r*itp I n tu­
t
Tha Daily Mail, in stating that
tin* maturities, ji annuig to pay
1 . l*»l '** ..
.I }
(«•&lt;
.-/ I
“ lh « admiralty fi Insisting that (hr . |0ition of the b m i issues in
■" v
.'»Dh niter
program to hr aiuiciur.reti nr%* I it h an l the letunindi’r with new
A. 0 .tlier df vrlopmellt
was an
March Include* provision* far f N I |Mindi.
b •UtikMU* li.
W mi-ci
I uinmlng •,
and not three new cruiser*," add , The «|ue«tion " f what
agent y
ad that “ provision* for more s 1 will help probaily will b.
dis- khan man of the llvposit Insurance
tem poiaiy
aqoadrona can hr asperted ul-o ' |cus.ed in fo n g r r.* al the ruining 1.01 |n»raiion that llu
guaiuntee tun&lt;l Th*commg «ife c ii.e
1
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session.
There
have
hern
ihdira•)E .V
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hon» in tome fiuaHcr* that when unit week "W ill coinpli'i«|y guar­
D rE n S n iN fllllc d A c tin ^
the &lt;|ue*tion of eitanJmg the life antee U7 prirani of llu- hank ac
1 T r M C lf t B o d y T r o o s u r c r
l ^r reconstruction corporation tountp ot the nation
the t liTsf Kiik..ti\e
is
-aid
\
Jk
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cornea up there might U&gt; iumv stiff
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NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—1/¥*&gt;—In )f&gt;ung, brown-eyed contralto from
Ihi little lUTTln town of Ferrer* c hn ago, wa* foe other principal.
I 40 year* ago la t night a young, It «as the thirteenth perform-

C h a n g e s In R e c o v e ry
M a c h in e T o B e F e w i

IN FRIGID GRl

Y e a r R e c o rd s I* a (£ 5
I
Gatti-Ca«ana. premiere Feh. 7, 10.11.
A s M e r c iir y T u m b lc s
The season will te only twelve
Is Im p r e s s io n _
N o w , Communale.
,he oUtur* T" ,ro,' wreV«, the ihnrteat in the MetroA s I a j w A s 4 7 B e l o w f (&lt;
H o ld In W a 8 n in # t o n
1-aat night, Gatti opened hit politan's history.
Z e r o I n M i n n e s o t a *:1
------twenty-tilth *ea»on at the world-,
—
WASHINGTON, IVc. 27.—&lt;/7T famous Metropolitan opera.
* CIIIGAGO, Dec. 27. -til*) —DeMlf The U.wrlaOrf
I'W charge* In the ireovery
There was an American motif set led these two year*, the pink
Tho
mntinent c r a r l e a ;
mi lone aie to Ihj asked of t »»n to the night.
and gold opera house that wa«
gre«s hy Piesnlent ltuo«evelt and
The Inaugural work wa« Deevnt Samuel |n&lt;uir* pride, *«rung o|»en Pr«&gt;m const ta const today In*'
tt.
to. .. ii mptv.vvMii in i'api.a Taylor's “ Peter lld»et«on." tui«e«l it* portal* last night to aelmme n pnraly/injr subzero wave
on the Du Maurier i&lt;l«\ This wai hack a gittenng ttrrani of grand 'hftt
Ok. I ,U llll'ti l.» ti4.4% -4' 1 k
broke records half
' v' e\es klip uitti dv|»r« ssion the first time an American work opera lover*. Every
seat
*a *
Giullio

•» u Meiropditan «ea*on filled.
|century old.
• nor, in the title role, was
"I.a Tu va" was the opera seA s fn r south ns L o u is v ille • \
&gt; * a ii Johnson, a 1 unadian by !e&lt;ied
. i ••%«•! &gt; tlldU*Ol.*&lt;
for
the opening, with 11h e rn io m e te rs ren d ze ro , an d «
,ii American ty naturalita- Maria Jenl-a in the nama part ' frt, n, , h „ ()hi)&gt; VJ|||py „ p
.Ii.* unectioii, the
1*1* -Ide. l
She I* onl&gt; one of the operatic1..
t. . .
..
« &gt;.rf) lll'tllk -4 Ik. •
i.
Tibbatt w*. the hari- ^reat who«e name, adorn tha fiv a - , , h r
' h e m -r
Jin', min toil o,
k
week program -•names that
In- f^nl|ii &lt;1 n ilo r it|»» f»r tw o
*
*'»4«4|J ' '» *•“
»
llori was the soprano, hide Marion Talley, rosa raisa of 'l i r r i ’
,y j
**il &lt;o k'liKieTnrn.
pstotTi In the t.lin in g IneagoV nl,| t*ibo- Opera ComDp where ♦ho -oM *•
I :■*
’*'• /nition
f h e r
party; Mniio rham ’ee, Tito .^chira,
•&gt;• 'd t )
kMairman
»»f
the John (Ttarlo- Thonta*. ('base Hat- White River. Dn'n t &lt; M
•
■ HI UW ','1
•••It
1 la*t Spring t.n e«| ome.». Kltralo-ih Ittehlrerg, Grace hr'ow and the»i»
i
*
i •- 'hn ,.'4
£
M’anty fund Ik* m- M&lt;*or«* arpl otltei •
enli*toi
ft»r f»om ” 0 In II 1el
,
*•
‘ •on.
Iln ie f or extendiNl {teriwU o f per­ ^'nnmlian prairies fr n- ’ • 1, Ilf ; »
f hiehee.
• id&gt;
il, the pretu, fortnanre.
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It *»««• the fourth
,
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rern &lt;lav in MIiu im d * • • H ,i ' i
,
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h 'V 'l* n !«i un* in i*
’..ill
1
♦he lowest 21 !eh*v
» with
j
' 111n-iwt.
♦owe anil Nnrt
• hiverm.* on the •***»»
Ii
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A* Ch’raifo the m **
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(rontlni’ail t»n r » r

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f
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It it. *hr n t 1
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token
V . |.d »f ..
merit
T h .” Irnli. ,
"•I two Fien. Ii
•v m n
l(e«taration uf
king who tan
•w n from hi* ' •
\ great, m y«t«t
» French air
• 't’ nstrophe R gt • ip .•f plan»•* «o
•'«* for it given , . nt nn 1 di ■
i • nr
* irnn ••n cut t i &lt; •nlii'.
i. •• de 1'.4 IIS.
no I. v
. » • fir hi tin kf nm
rl il i riir
• Cat Itut-ia. he sees mi the r«»le
•f the wot I r% |M*ac« u iher. She
Uualires I alii c, Gr I'Hi 1&lt;r it i« iit
md
ItaU
p aih in g
iniui'ih N a l u m a i U u l t * i 1 M
working nrrreenirnt or Ktirapean
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L o tlK fa T o
K i­
T» ’ •»■••••* 'u n ie Mtm
ln
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D AV.CS LOAN IS CITY LICENSES
SMITH'D IN PART MUST REPAI D
in INS! IX NOTES BEFORE JAN. 25
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-Th

new

‘“ V
M' v,,r- dl.play in local
business
and 11* I of former Premier H erm it
•or* in In.ull
.court professional hou-e* before
Jan. t,i r »fo » of imymant bv Vrntu. uf.
v.erman bond,
among M. II «ra. decided at' the
DUy |N w, r , v M,
th# t)rfrrr?ftu lW 3
" f e " late/nl hel.l . ) I otiimt«tton Hireling
Iasi
nighl f r || .’i ^ , , pebble in ihe , ” an.M
trurlinn &lt; tpmali.m .01
Ktrlng a diseu-slon which
|ire- . government spokesman *u .1 ye*. *
»m**u. |!«»• '* hank loan •c&lt;tn| the «eroiiit
reatlina
and
7*
»
i * r,,*y
repoil was Mihmit
» n smell Vnent to t h e 1 M ||t r iioi aid hr r
t&gt;ix.&lt;xf
' ■y,» I link it*ir m i ' • |
' O' \ i n Til occupational iimy opinion la unpup. ie. ' •I"*'''IX
, a ^'
• iguting
Rvioitf« ordinsnao.
i ti.sk tha staiomem
p * .«.l
ui . in re*pnn«e to a I
- •'•Nfl
I hirf of
Police Boy &lt;) WII- notiird.
**•'Ilian H eli hrr • it el ham was in ’tructed to stage an
The former premier, whose wui 1
I t t Ilf it i •h
It » i.
wou
i|
tall
u
meeting
i ti s
iioiiie liate earn as of the rfly ami net was overthrown on the
isbt •/
. . I ’ M*
ft.ie i i . f«»r him
'I ii * week to consider 't. Its hn«ine&lt;ki hou-es nn the morn
lltfl. 44
Ills
la-u* last yaar, as/rrtril "w» r »mIn
.. *,l f .r he •" fli ii * nmk'li
»* of the « oinmittee ie- ing of Ian 2ft. anil to order the
imltcil a gravr m istakr" In
hi- .
I0t
%»it tit - wt’ hkul ihmgi'r
1 make the report pulillc, s » rest of every pefst»n found do­
he the l* ’11*-1 uf the
iccogniting the debts as
./•at
l ’klmwi'il i hr out * tftn&gt;11ng ing \ usine s without a license that
Hr itain tkd.
lit ••
I tlie loan, fhJ.tMHl.OO'i,
1
France on I&gt;ec
1r» top
«
oo *t Ie 4|i*pla&gt;ed tn a prominent
•*d I &gt; the coliaterul u n i
F IK s D e c I a r e
IrH
P ace
Hiird default to ihr lin t
&lt;&lt;:i
*
•• pio at ion's estimate f
A
mIm»*
| The Cuiltlfllsftiiltiart a lso a g re e d "It &gt;22.200.920 intt'irai un
A n n u ;i! f T i r i s t m c i ■naming
|
.
1
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fl
1
,tlM),
00
u
.lit
At
(tie t a Iue uf all In ' th-»t in fu llire y e a r*. a« fill g ra c e
period is to tie p r rm itte il in rrrh - the same time. Knglan
•v li
! \ i r ! \ A - ^ ii e r e s s
"
h« Id a* i a'lliiti i al
' token payment.
t -lalril. hut one memher wnt* nr p rofe«*ion al persons ie • I ftolli 9H.tMMI.tMNl tu •I irm g licen se* l.trr n s e s are duft
r
id
»•• hirvrm-nt.
an i payalle on urt. I. anil ar- ! n f u n t
(i
A n n i l s S it* iid y
iih hi1 n itf Si*uf••$ t |'lk - f •' Ige
» sis ate to follow in future oil
•i. i ••mmittcc inrttihci
V b 12 11.
p a t t iiiiln r ly m e m le r*
! H a n d O f B ra in '
. &gt;4'l t
llatcrai incluih ii *eb ■ am! after Dei ). it was voted.
J ‘ hr rkiiumit f •
nn ui'iin g« '
-— •
During
their
short
regular
meet;
•
•liarot
fiiteign
si
•
ii t • itkilling in one voire I"
1»
BA 1,7" M t'III
1k.-r
*7
ng, the f ‘ommisphfftrrs illscusBe&lt;|
•rig t h r i l l n i a t i) t i . 1
If FI it'St Il'fii »lii i I
annual
1
not -isle toriil*
'hr advi-ahility of taking step* tn ' .bo m«oiHi/* ul ! Sue Tntni
. T » .. i ..ft
(aged at
•lorn- in the lin k protect the interests of the city ' •'*&gt; wa»*»* | r»i Urn nett ’ '9
i.' !•»
*.
mghl
’in for the
perirnrrd b a n ’ of
•I'ftO' and rmulgages « propirly U|N*n which tales are
l .in
(M i ­
4 111.. VVwiu 4
. IkutakL Us^Ja*
i
. J a . Uw
e* f n M r W t f l i t - &gt; n ( s T &lt; B r 'S r ! i . r e f,^ m w - - ~
-r---.il-&gt; (•« relieve the fiee •I*t
Mayor Speer appointe*! the iehr Central
Itrpjhltr
r • . o.
r
;tt!
1
n
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l
i
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t
t
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- Atlantia National Hank
Jones indicated the adrnmUtra- mwk.ng,a certain income in i«beher li’ Bin wn«| p-**»»'h'v
niainiri/ mumi^r* of Ihe Com.
•In I '* m &gt; Four!
, &gt;,l.
I ll
wuti the ...... ,ai
b the choice o f the Executive lion felt government participation !„«• U r,,
mission m- a rumrnlitre which is *o *• &gt; lif#. after H haxa* !»••• -Iw.
»«tr\
I . . l t ■|i i ,|i I l i | i i i | n m t i l
ltte® o f the Seminole Coun­ in the financing program should i t iiv n t « * j vndituies, an , he un'•"ir -las* from Houston T •-na
meet with the Cnuilly Commis­
bar o f Commerce for tho hc a* atnall * - possiLl*.
' nJ
l
| ia.r*Und» till, im oigc and outgo
Hinvlnw s'rorihr irv w 4n*
sioner- to dISCll•w a |ito|io«ei| Hunt
o f »ctir\g treasurer of 1 Flfty-savrn railroads now owe , fv un an w en basil.
r
flvimr
rnndltions
' " T.
foriM'Insurr action on property
1
corporation appruairnstaiy |.
^Ntniiu* *sfF'l
r- “ k
tha troda body, ' succeeding
his file
which. ieraiiRP it*
owners
no tV.iil /||
f.
former
Co-worker,
Linton
E. |32U,l*KI,Uh0 7 otal loan* to rail- i
jpears to I»e •»nvF k&lt;« red in ‘O ’ota•v
f
!•» abartoi«mr«t.
A lim , hank p w ld t n t who r, ' rnadi during the last two year*
1 ’ /vi mlli-«
In .'kz-ti/t-’
S t e a d y G a in
N o te d
ll m a • announced during the •!•-•&gt;» It k-ktu* h*io***n *'
last weak to oee.pt .n o th ™A't-'.uWJiOl). but .ome of this
»!K. II it 27. 1/71
mer'tfip *hai |fn| organiratlcin »f
•1, th. .ini huh” » " ' 't
c
ar
Ib ilitf at Orlando.
i
hem ^ w u
i f n F si r i n
P r ic e s I n
.A
•» I hahy
tiny wa*
,l* ' 'imniiialofi *i u l elect'on of a *
. ,|nH-n ••&gt;» re • ■*
governmant clrtle.
rlrclr* th
th«e ; . . ,
. .
W H elected ,a , U r I"
rosarnmant
'• V A l f e
'■*' »" « m automobile,
'»n' Y
■
-•
htlief was 1indicated
—&gt;k— « —J yesler
— *--e - . '| W H S h i n K l O i l
••»•»* mayor wmiM he h rlj
nr xt - . i.t h-/............
1
lsy *that
lM lIl lS
4
•
day oftamoosr, and hla election
flOWilr 'ft
Ti
iav night, according t o .c it)
bankr will t* expected to do mol#
'
**
(
Miroi
.ii**
•
r*n»
•*’
'
•
• ■ ■ will ha Certified at (b « January
• N«*u Rot ht lli&gt; rug
1’inner
•*
i
&lt;
i
o
f
tire
financ.ng
than
they
have
.
...In
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/'ll"
r
—
-r
■
'
me*ting o f Iba Board o f DiracIm frying hi* wife
W x s iilN ir t n * .
it
:
v
' '• 1 F S l.nm-on n«fvi*rit the lir H*ndv
in tha last two ja a ri.
\
I I
• tor* o f tha trad. body.
rotr.l to thv liionx
,
Tint roved farm price* al local
ion fla t fit#* A'lanMe N'a*
t kl n HI
I The reconstruction corporation I
.
.
,
^
,
..
•pltal.
Vaciar dai 'e nwaUrg alto pro
tonal Merit had tenderr dan a'k
- ,h .
yesterday held fo r Uw governmant
&lt;■ * » • “ “
hi« h* r ‘ h* n V,
K n r s » : r PT/Hf/’ i r o n *• / '»
f .... ..Ik• *
it. hfit Ju«t ba‘ ••Mortal f| r. IMMI ft, art f it V for
• t any aitnilsr time in ;hrva
• o lril in di.tr ii'intr |t“«»*f-n'
» the entrarue hla
— r
cit\ f ind* in |lir Snnf r.f \tlantir
llo- mo/1. limb :*nn ii* r rh-' '
- -i
« r n t * : i 'F i F * i&gt; " '
n
* 1 In m allow dnft.
• \ baaa ’e a rl bare by
Uw Cham. on*-‘ hl1^ ot “ *• eonntry’s banks, weie Trpoiyail yesterday by lh” v !&gt;.. I,a I
VatMUial |tr»r»l T?*#« ••••nt srrurity 111 Wb'tr .h/i*m—
i-slheri’d
1
4—' '
U
bureau o f agricultural economics
*'• ta'hrv
leaped
bar o f Commarea o f
tha United! UP *° Christmaa day tB*corpora*
now .tariff, .-it t r.0.nOfi he *tate*l, k,M I- V * 1 pn’-nkr— * *i»k * •*
•
’
ri-kl
through
tha
Statao. Th# queatlonnair* aongbtltion W d rareivad offer* of pra*
Tha upswing Was lad by grsm and a* off
(he rlty had IVetd k-r a Krr*i»s Fi***
I n //
f r he'p
•"••S fatlan a **to tha progress o f .farrad stock and capita]
not** tho bureau said, with potator&lt; I
I tifllCt* K t '-i l i f U - i l
appro*imatoiv ttftrmo on hanil
r*rM s »«re tn k)»**7f»tnet*
JI
h| • lim itt, hla
the V R A , thg A A A , and othcr|fr ®m 4,70 *&gt;•"*•
had ’ par* sweet pola'ne*. Vaiton' an&lt;l entln.
After
vf**»n&gt;*
M
aooropeta'e
|.A0
\
field v«*s#erdav
Th9 , *.4
M e n d &lt;»&lt; I c ' l »l n •
r horn
And
“
gOTtmmanU]
agencies
In |chaied stock or notes In S847.
(o ihe Sanfo* I f*«iontr\ Club and ♦**•«. e|fv kle*eeti\ *•« nr I • i - -J y
*' her iht&lt; exsaud follp w iig cloaaly. It repurii !
IM.I .'It f/i St " o-dp f'otrtitv Cham# i
I
•
* whol#» ■
The total holdings to that data
aon.
with npp*n,,ln,**r l5r
grain
privi-,
ss
111
percent
highr
4 f
her of I’onitnrrrff,
repre«entinr
tvoy»bIa reply waa given to each ware &gt;607,000,000 and Chairman
n„
l Mill.......I
l&gt;. \l .
on
Dae.
I
ihsn
o
t
the
aauie
&gt;t,H
Jest ion. •
'
*
monfTify )«• o* nt to each enterf
th.
I ii- ,.. inwtith*. Jpaas said today U now looka'Uk* .
.
,
—
i
nrise, the inn Mnp ndiournsfl after ■■
Clartnca E. Adamswas appelat---------— * *
— - I ’ liil T ;.
it n
I
e tc
I n /is , t t jg h ' *n s r
*
♦he
Cornmi**!/ner*
re-apnointed
ad a* chairman o f b Charity Ball
s -iS J U
*. “ " . r x . : ; . f.
the ruining quarter during v
I i f I o r * f .i ir a l I a r m e r s Mrs F I1 Kmc* as assistant li­ Y e H t e r d a y ’ R V i u a t l i e ^ m
ComrolUa* which will work with
- 'I n
I
meeting
eh . •
brarian.
•
a rational committee In .ta rin g .
.
. .
*
amallcf than a jr
year
ar
ago,
tha* I.
it . m ill* *
*h» i n /-rral Mss’ e.
I
2 tfil with thr
ii^la
n is i
&gt;l*U«s
a ball In Saaford on th* aigbt of Oerftood h#rr, would bo app/oxl
grain w *. i rirrvf at 35.4 fa l lE r i'iSii v l'h
vn rig
r.||j/l, .
/ I itli
1i irulturr at
b\ I'f'll I •
BtaUly
eno-third
of
tho
oggrognU
I. data- o f Praaldant Room
I ■•*
V
«en
b u sh o l, n e a r ly | « n a p .l, &lt;HU- I,a ll WI IV Kiel .
1
*
1
•
hi»
.has
....... &gt;•
•« - !re«i membiri
FO LK DEMI.SIf IN W EEK
^Pital of a IJ of (ho banka lq tho
„ fTi
*• birthday.
eounr(lor, *n • Harry Lee U n it­
Uma^ the price In l!*32
••
»• nty Agricul• */
I'liaMk
.
,
■
4
l
'» at tha danca wUI be country.
a C VJlt
ary ** Junlur eouneilnr. (Xlrcr of
U 4 •*itoj their friends at
U lt
■' t v
.ST. JOHNS N F.. Dec. 27.—GP&gt; f t IklXl/M1
In Uk« head* o f a national
17 ‘ '
r&gt;
M
f-f,
fie r i, will te appulntoil lstai
• Is!
f ’ lng In the Court - Thr h fl of the schooner Mo- Vt |*ln fe
t.
HOPE*
Bl'INACH
HOLDS
OUT
to b* aead to reclaim
George Anlerson
and Bprot!
If
Friday night at 8:00 nira lla rtrrv
•&lt;SllU«F
«4 m . .
• wunr yeatarday
CHURCH DAMACBD
iDNJl In- 1 I 1
o f children afflk tod
L v rg were g|vm Ihe seeorvl ani
'» Itl* •%|l|r
u T w
helplessly
in
the
rollera
of
tha
Kgv
\V«»i
l*lenr
■n
7#
I t il
O K LA H O M A C IT Y , Doc. 21.— final DeMolay degree and scceptrj
til# pafalysi*.
I ..
era are being urged to New Foumland south roaat crewi w \ OKF&gt;
I 'lt i» 11 I !
Iteogl
to*
W A su n roT O N . d m .
n&gt;4i i#
W -e-T ak e it from J. R. McCarty,
official
members
of
Ihe
Ciisp
•T
J
M
k/ktif
llaaVFIk
ihi
meeting. Mr. Taylor le-s The bodie« of four aeamen
KIcWvl Gordon, American charga
♦&gt;1*-# r Ikoltwf
tt
n Q
Fan really can taka off weight If ter.
W* rd v a • »• ^ «4l f.
Ta
•• i
have a measage that la of its rnmp'ement of fiva were &gt;Hlsf%4"
IN WHEt K
at Fucbow, wired the ststo rWjree knew how McCarty abed 227
A tall h)’ Ksrl le h r inn a . %
• this a'
i t '. 'j H
1'- |k»«4( S'ls
•’I-** •r
nterrst In all growera found nn the shore. Aniioua lands
»*rtoMat that U * church thare
l ^ * F •i
among the evening** fnaturr*. Ali
T**•*•!«*
"k
Atlmnii *
•Ii
il
r* of Florida produce, oep mnVlnried to search for the TM
‘ baan damaged
*«*i when
warn tatwern
t v i—ecu pminda, gettfhr liewrr to a mare
46 njj ST
iiwbIIIs
riass- t •
* apprnriij
&lt; luh
-- T. .
'•re will
nominate l-*dv of ?&gt;eo Button, of Glencoe,
were killed 110 and I t alrpUrw* from Nanking •752. by "rjt.iric out th* butter I rlunati'i &lt;uiigialu'atrd Dir I hup
isr
on
it
’
i
ii’
isteuily
(jn,
.h
o
*
.
«at'Oftn|%
■ r h m w a li
&gt;
t
.
iv
r
ln«
io
n
I
llul
»4i • off ui • for the Club, It waa New Foundlan&lt;\ owner o f
the
&gt;bt when • Mis* bombed Uw place. N o foreigner and augar arvi rating plenty t
&gt;&lt;
* tls ||&gt;s
t’toml v »•
Ii/g, on.l. •■••uking tu parti,is and •a 4*4*U11* at &lt;i
• ItlJii Ji.n.miw./.j y F. K. Dorner, who little craft, among the flotaam
a'»
train struck wo* injured but many
China**
' uaustn
Clear t v
- ‘K .'jS tm
•piltaeh and turnips ■" McCarty's Masons, hi- urged mor* o f them f/&gt;r tlv# Imptovrini’ iit of the Sanfc*»d t i i
llama
was ib railed, were killed, ba gold.
'»■» h«an preairwnt of tha organl- drifting alongshora aftar a week's i
«« * J I* ■ llsaumc 220 pound*.
, ,
....
i j t stinsh
i to attend Chapter meeting,.
t
' /IJe I B
furd Country Club.
i -fl.iun for tlie past year.
illu ia rd .
Tbumssb Ills -*r----•
%
' f e - 'f

almad

.

11usk&gt; Roy Baby Is
Boi nln Vutomohile
Ihirinv SnowStorm!'££n
Z* *“

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s r iia a r s s ? r r r a : r . v r ",“i •;
1*

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�irr&gt;»vp&lt;jr the flrit time since the depreeeltm'begen many
• world
thirteen
• mill
■round
I laid

WEDNESDAY, DKC. IT, I M l
SIBLj TVKKRB FOR TODAY
. 1; •AN UNLIMITED KUt’ l'I-Y: If
‘ J » abide in me, end my word*
•hide la you, ye ihall a*k * li«l
ye will, ami It ehell be dom untu
J: you__ John !&amp;:?■

----------- luting i
deprraalon
T— rr. laternptej
and 'temporary re*
IK80. Thu ii whit I
forty-savaa
j r anr

ittn\h

O f T i^ T a ilfs

Tb# family of manufacture
M y ste ry O f Sw am p*
. Ing
state*, Great Britain,
France, Belgium, and Ihr
Michigan— Steady
la n d H e H a d R o a m e d
•United States, If not il*o
tamparaturaa dxep p lft
A n i n In, S u n il ind lu ly,
•rB ’ apt/ering from in Industrffj kikpreatlon novel Iff it* •
colorful ddenta directly reiultlng, from
klld, *nd yet hiring rharacIcaliaaa.|th* frigidity.
I era tic feature* of similarity
the Ta-1 The weather la dea V modarat*
thwvughmit the whole range
o f . ktite*. . i . OverprodurTurner i |In the Central State! tonight,
liuh iwnu td prevail- in ill
with moru «new and then another
lllj^e. na In England, Belgium,
I
wak iKarp cold ipell In tha offlag«nd France the rillm id i ind
teminete
New York put M.OOO men to
tim U that ire really needed
*°
work •hoveling away Ita 11 Inch**
have bun built. . . In Hnl■&gt;k*«man of tnow w hk the mercury-at rH
Illhl the great work* arr rnmabove.
- *
phjjed. . . Thii full supply of
The body of
the Sl-yekr-old
The toother* etatee were the
economic' tooli to meet the
GROCERY,
leader ten found under hla auto­
alng winter's
wlnter'k vagwant! of "'nearly ill branches
only one* aecaalng
mobile in th» canal by Grover ariee. Flood watara atiU eddanSIT C e lm ila Ave.of rotnmerr* and industry i«
Doctor'a wiiiow when ihe went *o '
fi qr
I
th« moat important factor in
geved ’ nortkenitem Waahlngton
th* feits'li r*tit ilftilite A h
wi«h «ome clothes. She ran with
W . present Industrial depressharp paying* with w i n *
i.
loa
Angalaa
the new*,to Johnny Butter, next
U
It i* true lhat the diacnvIn command at Tiger Talli palm i had a denie fog, with • Paclfi*
f t f of new prix-ease* ofmanuthatched camp. Word waa brought '.hipping tied up. ' At St. John'a,
here am Tiger Tall waa an Import­ Newfoundland, fear hedlei drifted
"'Erture will undoubtedly con­
m
m
tinue, ind thii will art &gt;• an
ashore
from the
wreck af a
ant man among the Indlaili.
ameliorating Influence. but. It
Hr wax flrvt among hie tribe te achooner' In a week-end atoms.
will not leavf room for a
The know wax helled aa, CodIrarn tViat the "while man talk
. Wirier,I eitenilon, aurh n ha*
rent by uttefffoloyed i tn a •doalfc
been witnessed during the Iwt
"much cltlea. Snow ikove) brigade* wave
fifty yrari, or affnrtl a re­
lecret m *^ up 0f the joblesk In attempt* t i G l i M •CaiTacttjrt F l t t ^
munerative employment
of
capital which has been yreat• Th*T to keep traffic moving alt normal
DR. H E &amp; R Y
&gt;
four rutee.
where
Report! from ecaUerid eectldh*
M c L A U U N , J r. ’
o f the nation Included;
O ptom etrist
'
Pen niylvunla—-Snow.
ranging
111
Park
A
t
*.
.
^
I* k depth u fjtig and '.ewe-half
increi covered the entire etate; air
tram port piano with eight aboard
|
•oared over Pltttburfh for an hour
before the weather cleared for a
.
•afr landing.
1
W rit Virginia— Five inrho* of
I
•now In central icctfhn and itlll
I eve II f mui im i in iiori *i iwv aa* in siv f . k,
,■
,
**
thr principle wlilch i-auw t b r l... .
.
'J1
,,r Uir la**
falling.
»
uiijOrity o f farmer* and biisitieai| wh F
' ' * ,M enlightened men
Ohio— Zero to flv# below fora*
men to ad........hem. ,- Urnl I h r y l T ^ ' J " " ,,*7 " ,h' ............... . -l
cu t at Toleda; xnowTall of four
M A R T IN
limy make possible an i i i m i i e o f ! now
' h* unr
achaa In northern lection; delayed
profit through possible limitation ||ra, „ l( ,
■"t,""*hed 1,1
of uvodurtinn
1
" 1
■•’■I* there weie ecubut and itreet car traffic.
I
.
,
.
jnom i.l* who ihoughl the World
Milwaukee, Wli.— Four and on*Sow. be -en.e of lieing .linked wa- then prewkw-mg more than It

luive Itrrji InovitnMn if thr wlow-movInK unwieldy publicI
work* programhadhrrndepended uponentirely tntake upj
{the .lack in unemployment.

In tliia eonnection we helipve those people w ho are fo r'lu n a te enough tn live in F lorida should again take note o f
■ ih eir blessings. T h ey not only h a te the IV V A , the same as
those Ice-eovered northern slntes have, hut neither do they
I ImVe the iee. I f th eir elothes nre in rs g t. if Ih eir blankets
are thin, If th eir wood boxes anil cupboards are bare, at
least they do not have to w orry about freezin g to death.

M a r it a l

ran tell yuu Imw lo get along with vour I
by uvriptMlurlion lOini.ulil) ar rould consume. nu| &gt;ri
n, ,
ley ilo not know how tn gel along with iheir
lolupirne- M ......... ..... It ir rat 'hiautondl, Ihe well known Sw im
n a Mian giv e, you m lviee-alnng this line uial enough Mini il -h.oiol T h r i v e . usoimat, w illin g
n,M11 j
Hi'tlleil over two thuusunii marital coafliets, t- mole wheat, rollon, nieiul lhaii ..-niiiiy U|u that "o v e ipioducran W -old, (her,, aie
la. loro - ;..,n of a fatal effec t of eoiitemc
,’ ilh a degree of authority.
busine-s of Judge Joseph Mlibath nf ('tiiea- working ai a -omll fun lion „ l otaneoua ertinonili orgm ,/ation “
there aie
ruilioadx,
W‘(. are juatlfled, iheirdoie, in
i business is hearing ihe domeslii problems "ip acily,
•lupa, apailment houwr-,
hotels, &gt;ileat i ibmg lhr&gt;* ilirctrine ol itvrrcouples who come before hint, usually fur partially empty and idle, there production at a kind ol melan.
getting divnrees. and of solving them.
In ate yieul inooli.&lt;t*&gt; id uoroiployri .holy wluct) acrompaniea « looi- career be has beard over dtl.lKlO marital men, g iea i fund- ol nllr ia|o1i«l longed i-xpkOom hrvakdowii. It iII look- a- il there were loo non Ii r,vl al all IJrU.k,. the alate ol mind
eiainting ins own.
says thnt most of them are o f n trivial 'of evciythii.g In e v n . I'M-ai d&gt; { " f a Uslrhlden patient doling o
prvwakJii lie* puldir gene, ally, andjinCg and xlow eons aleats-nce 11a-1
list lie some 1nil it in it. "Such a simple . |
even mime eroroometw «■f
higojdoeir nol think he i- eVr r going ,
"as a wife waving Rootl-hy In tier hiinhund j It^tulmg.
conleinplkle - » h e a .■1 1« -St*' . ‘&gt;p -again ami walk, noil
...... . '.e v r e ily he henlly wr.hew to He i
n wiirk in the morning would avert n
( (thing, and rom lude lhal
rexult, of th. d e p r e . - i o , , . , • ‘ n.'d "• '•■ave th, eon
It follows, he adds of course, that the voiua
,
namely kn u n -al.lje e „ e . .
tA.Ued W k .iv «n e 0l of Ho; -t. knot forget to return the rinirtrsy.
|
a.e really the
1 &gt;«
•*«*-»w»am of
i o k , tor mart led Itappiness. Judge Sahnth evrtything,
,.
,
.
n .
. ih« urvulwi, m «l
you
lo
ol khe dap— nfeo. Tin. k. &gt;'* P»
pul,h &gt;(,m mit nf Wg
„,.y, him

Wy
nt*ht H AlraiKhl linr
HAa arii irn|M»**i!b(r «li»tM.rirf t»rtwwn two |&gt;ini n
Alupriran

wnnwri

«rf*

H H hh

Mild ty

moiF thin Iwn hillimi
l i r i a yrnr un cysinrtirii, Wtiirh

■bouhf b«* no mifiiitInn il all thii
they nml to.
A

culd rurf »» "in i fci Imp ifc riit
v ffrrtivr.
AnykHxty
yfaib hi# 7R f&gt;rrrrnl n f hlf&gt; rn)ti
fu fftl for him nujftii mot tn hiivv
Any trouhli* lik in g rira of the*
ryit o f It himirtf.
?jl

■n u t d a s i

k

Aww

f

w.aa'iw — —■—-*■ alhww*

B lW a . G AR AG E

D O Z IK R

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‘Q U A U T Y

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P A lN T fii

"?*al For p tf flouth”
They

wi l l

beautify yaur kkaar— They will ui*der«lae j xxr

kilchrn, and makr It brlkhler. and eaaier in keep clean.

S T A N L E Y -R O G E R S

H A R D W A R E

CO,

BtU Sanfprd Avanua

That billion dollar , year frdeval income from Ihiuur taaea
haa ahruuk at laat to $100 (SM).OtSI,
according lo a rwrent estimate of
" t h e flouae W ay. and Means coin
mlttee I f the difference of seven
hundred nillliunx will help gel rel
o f the Irootlegger. Il will lie worth

President
Roosevelt
rereived
Chrlatmaa canla at the rate of
SANFO R D . T W E N T Y YEA R S AGO
££,000 a day prior to t'hrlalmaa,
his home in Miranopy Mr Denton
more than tan time* the nnmlwr
grarrk l^m onl died at
" 1,0
ever received twfoir hy even th* o'clock Werliieachty night at Ills riper la O' return later In the sea
moat papular of presidenta. It’a hum* in the .outheni p u t of the •on and look after celery an,J the
Jkit another iirdtcalUin of the
Spring rropa.
TTierr wnf-ha-etaharaxw iwaate *•
pewcifat' grtp-vrKfetr-- Pres Mr"* ext* wtlax a lioaslitVa UiW M-- UJ
several yvarx He ha»ex •
the t ‘ortgrrgational t hurch nrxl
Sooeeveil Kohls on the people.
and daughter and

Okk af tka .roakona advanced
I by tha allvrr hilereat* for “ doing
aoxrvethlng fo* aUvar" la that It
kW U help tha pour dkpreaaed
people of Cklna. When thla eountry dnea aoaaathlny ta ralaa tha
‘ prlca af ailvar, the value of tha
Cb&lt;na*a dollar, which la ailvar,
kcrvaaci. Now why thla would
Kelp tha CWnaaa people, when
Vreryon# cl alma that what Ameri­
ca natdk la a cheaper currency,
la ona o f Ika tnconalatanclea af
'. Waa antag which. wiak** logical ar•ament ao difficult. Wa waul
the valua of our own money r*dprod ao that pricea will ha high.
&gt; Bat wa Inatat that if wa raba
tha, value at China** mooay ao
lh a l price* Will ha low, wa are
: hgMng tha jehinaia. Tha anawar
U d W w t tha altvae IntaraaU who
P*Wa aonliiafkliy. propagmadlalag
IhLa oountry with their awn ar*

t^ N b (fer «aihM HlfflU fPitfeNa

f a i l tarsrt that ifet v lM «fe lfii w lf*f, fe

...ten l an op .oa l lllod.ffl lh . ... P
7 ^ hap, the Hme Im- eoo.e
thr itt*lit to* of ii ilofur* mo i» i.
. r i * -.,-1
*
,.
I L
X rf &gt;*# ou-h oil! pi*l VI’F mil of iH‘il a Hu]
t, 1111■i—I Hiilio-wili lit* lo wtmtkr il of T . itn
, &gt;,u
S rill
. . itlrl MtA.ll UP ilk'
„ ve' I■11Hi ,i

The Republicans have decided
nut to take the DemiH'rat* 1,&gt;
task during the corning congtes.
■tonal aeaalun They have dw idrd
to wait unlit their own record hn&gt;
keen furgotlen.

Eircrynne
K ii h li own &lt;»!•••
iVout w h it ciuatt) thr iltprfM loft
And how to curt It. Harry
A.
Gld#oni«, p ra feiio r nf rfonnmtr#
%% Jbi unU«T«ily of C h lcifo. In*
B ifU that world tr*d t barrltra.
did Ita It etna* ae*m a poor w iy
t * IncrttM world trwd# by ralilBff tortffa and aitabllih ln f rm*
W r y o t i which tnak# auch trmdi
lmpoaalbla. #

IJa p 'I U » H that i m ? a la fftM nfeAuiilai
I b f e U I N Jn«V mU l H ^ f t l l l T a t t « Y b * U
I t 's R l r t I •» b a i l t M « f * i r a i a i f e l mtmm
f u ll * . I* VI l it «B«f P i t f o t l t I l f # i B 'A i 'W P a

wveral

*tep

Sun-lay. M u. Aapinwall will o f­
ficiate al the organ in the absence
vf Mis. 11 l' Ueilnwe, the church
orgsaist. and Mi-s Aapinwall will
sing at both morning and evanlng
.el urea llesiiWs the ladles named
above Ihe choir will be composed
uf Mrs. t harle* Ingold ami Mri.
Harry Briggs, sopranos. Mr*. ¥ .
f Strong. Mr*. Ii » Waldron, and
M i« r . F. Walker, rontraltoa; and
V P. Forster, Henry Nickel and
Dr r , F Walker, ha'tos, and K. T.

rhlhlren
An * 0 1)10111*111 meeting of the
officer* o f the rhilirh and of th*
vat mu- auvlllaiie. »&gt;■ held in Ihe
l ’ie*h)tetian I'tmich Sunday aft
erttoon al which Dm* Hie building
of a new and commisllnu* church
was ik*cua«ed.
Captain It C. U y lo n , a pnKninent attorney of llaine*»llle wa­
in the cfly thi* week on lega1
Kuklneaa. Captain Iwylon
ip*nt
bis boyhood days here when Judg*
Fpxtar, klx unrle, waa counaal foi Wi„s*ru(T tenor and dlreclot.
tha Hant ftyxtam lla i» prominent
Joe Karmen of Jacksonville wax
In military circle* in (lalnravllla.
in the city on Tne* 'ay n* the gu**t
John V. Denton waa
fxon i't Mr Slid Mis M J. Starling.
aaveral day* uf

11■11Iji 1)
W ILM IN G T O N . Del., Dec. 17
Burglara whu brok» Into the p..afftca at Edge moo i. Del., wen
badly fooled on aom* of then loul
W hile they obtained aome value
out o f16 percel*. they opene
fifty of about MXl letters am
fognd tharn to be t'hrlatmas greet
Ing'earda.

j

iiiM

S a n to r d C a s k F e « d y^tote*
Cor. 2nd and Sanford
‘'Sanford’s Only Home-Owned Feed StoraT &gt;
I- through with the
i'd
''there'* a lot of
fellows w illin g
lhat

P A. MURO
Hillard Rep.

BFRT GHAFMAN
Sa),}maa
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mt.

•*T«i lliiiifl mim*
tl»r
rv«Ml«*M « f my publirutmn, I b iw
only anDotinniHl I hiVt* f«u i «l »*
vmmuuiiy lo
il
T h »
tnu«nn 1 nm t'itfbly y &gt; «n obi. nmi
uimblc to wul** in u mu iiei *4i«
U firtory lo iku* ivudvrs iiui lo

mynilt.**
T«» lh# mil hoi of Ibr "Story of
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PA S A D E N A , Calif., Dec IT. A telegram eipraaslng appraclaUoa fo* tha work provided and
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aant to Fraaldanl Rooaevelt Sat­
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Of latoraat to a number of
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Mr. and J trm ff.-E , Rmur^tU
Chnptar Number T w * Dorlt Hopkku, daughter of Mr and Mr. and Mr*. Prank' L, te lle r
o f tk t S u M n
S U f wlU and Mr*. W. A. Hopklmi o f tkia art i pending today la Tampa,
| | T iJO 'P .' l l . a t I h a 'lfa a o n ic
dtp. to Marrln Milam, ton of th*
A B rittle* o f o i l - n e w ' o f
Mr. a o d 'M n . B. O. lhrb* left
lat* Mr. and Mr*. J. H. M lkm.
Th*
crryiaony » a » performed y e s tv n k y 1 for Perry* wher* lk *y
Sunday afternoon by th* *ev . W. w ill v la lt rw la tiv n f o r a I t * d hy*.
A Y im ittA T .

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i o f hffiron for SrmU P. Brooks, Jr. at hit hotn* on
.Ndwtber Two O. E. Ikrk Avanu* la tha presence &lt;f
! t e k * p U c a t l 8 :0 0 P. M. at the n\fmbrr* of th* B. Y. P. U.
and th* faatlU** of th* roup)*.
HalL
Th* brtd* wor* for th* oceo0 * « * T * GarJen Club will •foa a f r*y tw**d swagger *ult
i « t 8:10 P. M- at thr horn* of which wa* complimented by act . M. Q olri.
c***ori** In a harmonising thad*
tor* s W i l l
b t a ch ild re n 's of ft* y . She Ra* b*cq Jiving h*r*
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wa t * * , ht 7:30 .P. M. at for th* p u t 17 y*kr» and wa*
graduated frost Seminole High
it fflr a t Christian C h u rch .
Schaol la I M2. Sht it * e t lv * la
’ jN c n la r - meeting of N. d* V. the young people'* d «p *rtn *a t of
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td .C h agtor'a t tlW .U. D. C. the P in t B aptid Church and ; I*
• kaM at 8:00 o'eteek at thr
known *■ a food musician.
o f. M r * . R o u a v U l a h
Mr. Milam cam* her* from
t to ( A r e n a * .
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Winter P art I t year* ■ a ( *
to
make hi* bom*. He ha* been im p)«yed by tM S*rainol* Launtfc-y
tta v a n l ' - K n W
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fay ihe p«*t four ythra. B * l&gt; ala*
^ P . Ifc to 1:00 A. active In work with the P in t BipMayfair HotaL' * . ti»t Church.

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C ity U v it llih g l i t * : X. Z. Joh iw on
a t h *r horn* on |W * ,t F ir s t .S tr e e t.
M U * C l i a a M h ■ M tlh v ln i . *n d
M in K a th e rin e Joh n son * r* tp a ad t a g th l* w eek • in
Tam pa
and
F lo a t C i t y .
M U* Lola
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ty F V rl
P ie rc * ■ M onday
a ft e r
■ p«adiiw a fe w d a y * ' h e r * .' w ith
ro la tlre * .

Mr. *wd Mu- .C. K. Adagn* «*4
M n . R u th S t e w a r t re tu rn e d .M o n ­
d a y f t a m ' J a y k io a v llle w h * r * 't h * y
■ pint t h e . w *eh-«nd.

F. Howhotdeto

flonorlng the member* of tHoIr
evening bridge club, Mr. aRd Mr*.
K. K. l|euahold*r colertained with
a bridge party kail night at thatr
bo roe. 118 We&lt;t
Seienlecnlh
Strewt. Poinagtliaa and a iggl*
tlrcoratrd and lighted Chriatnia*
tree w*r* lu U r w of th* doeoraUbh* for tha ateaiioa.
WTUr ****ral progre**lon« * f
bridge acoroa war*
added
and
Plica* awarded to Mr*, r , E.
RouRiUlai, R. A. Newtnpn, . and
Floyd A.-Pahtter.' Mr*. RounillUt
Wh* given a groan glaa* pitcher
fur holding high acwr* among the
doravn abd Mr. Newman r*coiv*d
a Uaen handkcrrhlef a* high acore
priia ataoag th* men. Mr. Palmer
wa* prevented with cut prlae.
At a lat* hour
(upper
wa*
■•rved buffet alyte by the hoateal,
aaatat*&lt;l by Mr* W. C . IliU aod
Mr*. D. L . Trfmitwr. Tho*e proacat wer*: 'Mr. and Mra. D. L.
Thraahrr, M r. and Mra. R. A.
Newman, D r. and Mr*. S*ntw«l
Puletton, Mr. &gt; and Mr*. F. E.
RoumlUat, Mr. and M r*. W . C.
Kill, Floyd A. Palmer,- and-Mrand Mn. H kw W iltr.
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inset ve »yl»*ni
w h ich
n u tm lain *
C O L E M A N ’S
up to the in im ite in d ite*
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all
flf flr r t‘«mi|&gt;in#itl O v
linaiiiews IlFiiilii, th«- civ il
v«nrks
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that
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W e a i r c r n ilr m p la tin g . b aa­
mk -te itu u s MU'#!him n| fe d e iu l re | in g uni flo a tin g itrlv a r In t h S
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tle i winy wa# t«i p ie p a re a U isi | y e a r , l.vi u* g iv e y o u * ttg u ro
lies nod im lu siria i a n a ly s ts The I uii p u llin g ui ililv in g p ile* .
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I'A l.A T K A H O A T A t i U

O F - V tm y U L L A V A ' C O -F B A T O R tO W IT H
te rd a y a ft e r n e a a a l th r S em in ole
J O H N ^ O L t/
aMi** Martha , Meriwether
of 'C o u n ty C o u tt llo u * e w h ea
Ml**
Bfrmlagham.; A la i I* th* gue*t o f
M ary Kor m ay o f C o lu m b u a.
G a.
her kaat, Mr*. Frank . D ., Scott, a l l m arried to K i h i r i l J . C o u l­
When they guthrrcti »t i Iiiiium
Lang ley 1Apart m*nt*. '
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te r, fo rm e rly u f Culum hu*, now 6 0 th A n n i v e r s a r y
y r A t c n ls y ,
u U t iv M and d»»«»*
o f f e r n P a rk , and
Nlua
G race
W e d d i n R * I n O l e h r a t e d fiicnd* w eir |ius"i*ntl incluiting t
Mr., and Mr*. O.vK Hagarntan
G id d rii*. fo r m e r ly uf P e rr y , now
Mthl «buirhti*f» *«f fiv r livmir
• A tu rk e y din ner a n d i * b e id * * anauum-o the birth o f ’ a -.non &gt;**o f F e rn P a r i , becam e th e Inul*
ch ild ren T h e d au gh ter* * r e Mr*
p a rty w ere p l* e * l u t n ig h t by terday momiag at th*
W ilh m an y frlen tf- un J
re ls
K*rn^)do f ( ld r ll R a lle y , u f F e rn P a rk ,
J
W
tive# m eetm jr w ith Ihem l«i t i f f i 'f ! Ih jst ill* Bart*«-i mid M»
6 r . and Mr*. II. W .
R u rk e r
a l Inughton M em ntia) Lloapitgl.
Pr**rnt '*1 the ceren in ny wore
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n«
e « n p t n h iU H oru ymd U*-n wi*he** F ie v a t t , w h ile the -mim
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th eir hom e In Ran L a n ta fo r the
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M r*. K 'h v a rd R C n u lte i, Mr. and
Ja co b An
fo r * liintinuiHi h«jipy life , M r. Jacob# mid tJftMM
m em ber* o f th eir e v e n in g b rid ge
Mr. and Mr*. Troy
Kapy **id
M r*. Ed M iner, M r- M ary R e y ­
clu b . I't o m fo r O w 'b r ld f * i m « Tray Ray, Jr r*lurn*d‘ ya*terday
•m l M»* l i s d o n Jm o b * o f rh w lu - d lh e r •«•?» re#i*k*w m T«*xh«
nold*. anil F, A. Mlchev.
t he
w er* w ra p p e d in C h r w t m u p aper to tbeli hopic at West Pain) Depth t
• U M onday c e le b ra te d ih r tf rtOth i
Th r Jm oh s’
mm*
muonic
M r. C o u lte r and Mr Ita ilry are
and w e r* won by M r. and M r*. aftar *D*mkng the holiday* hair
le -id e n tof
’ he
tnem bera o f th * o n h e - t r o w hich w edd in g M nniveiffsry by m tU ndinc | |M. u , t k n o w n
with relative*.
C . E . R aw *on .
t huluoUt S tiu lh e a - te m
m 'im n
»»f
the
plape* i t fh e F arn P a rk D a n .* • dinni-i g iv e n a l the
f l i p t u t t hitreh.
1
I i» t* * d la te ly a f t e r th *
a tr lv a i
apd C lu b C a rd a n in b r in
P a rk .
I'outily. T h e y m e n ttiv e jn r e lia •
Mr*, r . J Carlvop of YounK*o f th * ru *« t* dinner w a* u r v y d
T h r Jtteubs* he U K0 m w l.she »» 1
„f
B oth Mr a n d M ra. C n u ltei a n d Mr.
mill c ir r le s m t h uluoln, h olb iieiitjc
in cou r*** fro m lb * h m g d in in g I
O h io -h a * a rriv e d to *p«nd
e h lM ieii
and M r*. K a lla y w ill m ake E arn 7J_cam e tu hli'i'-bk
e h n ito r n iem lK i o f the t h u lu o l*
U b le w hich w a s o v e r la id w ith U - l» o m e tim e here w ith h er le n .jn fra m N in th C t u d in * s h o ttly mtivt
P a rk Ih rir fu tu re hum .
d ivid u al lac&lt;^ m *U .
T h e ce n le r- | • • »
d a u g h te r, Mr. and H r*.
thm C iv il W ar. Hath fm iu lie* *etp i,c o w*» an a rra n g e m e n t o f red i f - K. A d am *. I^mh A rb o r.
^
lleU nem I d em h i*tl»ri, m»d the j
H . U I IM \ 11 V N h HIH IItF.il •
: flo w *ro pkeed boneth 1* rod b#U |
,
„
wsHkdintf tif th e tv u ii* io u |d e ta m e
hun g from th * ch an d elier.
,
B*bh1e l o u
G a rre tt
reon l&gt;et
I b id
M E R H lI A N . M i.*.. ll««
;
Tho»* preven t w e re : M r.
a n d l t “ r »wd ‘ w **y to her hom o ia P o r t
(Ih
llu r g la i,
Ii-m e
*• r i y l n v
M r* T C. Bolt and gw eot. M ia. P l ' " » • f , * r *P *ti.lin g the C h rU t
K u n v iil i i r t i c n
fo r J«»hn W .
tu tch i's Im iucii Hic k ^ a y i»*u ih * j
hri thie*- \ca 1 old hndhet, Jam
T . P . W a lla c e o f T a m p a , M r. and m n holiday* here with relatifea. Ih rk in s o f K art l.muder b ili. fur
vau lt o f
the
S b c i 'I u ii Ici
M att
M r*. C. K . B *w a *n . M r, a *d M r*.
m rrl&gt; o f th is c ity w ho di«ni S alu r* W hen the little fellow 1*11 mt„
Uank i t S n w i a i l i ' i , A l a , cn»l uM
Mr and M r*. R o y J. K in g h *a# i
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. .,
of watt* 1 Her tu
C , l.. l! * r p * r . nnd Dr, and M ra.
h«ii33* s f le i mm 1fU foot
M#i id iau , am i rsi a p cii w ith |iL
■ * th eii gu eat* a l th e n h ugi*, 8 M I ‘ J r " * .
.I liiu oth s,
II. W . R u ck er.
*»r»e dived and hr Id him «
S u m m e rlin A v e n u e , the
l a . U r 'a 1
4KH&gt; uf the Imuk'- furuU, u ffu c i#
iCIn
h rld Suniimy ■ ftrrooiin at B en -vn sutfaiw* until hoi tin - i«
b ro th e r-in -la w and » i.te r , Mr *n d
I n n wi-iv a il'i'c t l
Spring# w h ere
in lr r n ia a t
w a* s ii l a r c a
PIGKON FI.IKS FAR
M i* R o y ( .lit* and fa m ily #f M idm aiir.
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M E X IC O . I) F .. Dee. 27 — 1* 7 —
nu(Iflier a f ye a ra w iw a
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C II S m ith r*lurn*&lt;i M waddy to ow n er o f Hick in* Ikhcte B lare- H i
tim e a g o by th e d ep a rtm e n t o f Id
la fl twiiriard fu r h u rt lA iu d en lale
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a f t e r a bou t Id yu ara a g o llv It a u tv iv r d
a* part o f
an e a p e rim e iit
wra*
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t h e ir ' bg k ia * it &gt; , M ia. U*riuu* U 't k lu .,
c a u g h t by a pea aa n l In O jlr a g a .
fa m ily d u r in g th * C h rlatigw * h ° i-1 w h * w * * »h* f ir a l p w e l u i l u f th*
• t a le o f C h ih u ah u a and b rou gh l
day*.
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to the c a p ita l re c rn tly .
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h are tu rn e d
hom e ^
l h , rulM. , . l „ r r , M r . W n lU r
lifte r
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w ith h i. brut he, in law
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Shull of New Orleans f|wni the M i a . ftEnl|kli A S m ith . I'li. KlliisChristmas huluky* here with thru b clh T»«uy, th# liiv mim! M rs. A
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who me » pen ting thr winter with M I %. I* 1 tout- k -, Mi and M ir
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Mis. « II S m ith , Park Avenue.
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day"
nil* whereby a team in possession
of the ball within Ita own 20-yerd
line on windy days can surrender
the ball 28 yards nearer Its op­
ponent’s goal
without kicking.
Coaches of both teams would hire
to agree-to use the rule before
the game started on exceptionally
windy days.
7 . Modify th forward pass rule
whereby only Incomplete passes
on the fourth down Into the end.
zone shall be ruled as touehbacks;

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16 HOMERUNST0 T0 WELCOME 21
REACH 700 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS

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Mark Next Season 8 Ha v e Resigned,

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Incomplete pastes on first, second Ru jh has only Jfl home runs to names wilt sound in Senate and
IT# i n l i t - Ml
end third down) shall be Counted make to
bring hla American IHouse roll calls Jan, 8 in the
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league total tn 700, one o f Ihe |place of fam iliar ones o f mem• 14 I f ) U i r f i f f i I i h ■ p a r t? n f M s p in iM f * * ( •
rules whenever any pass Is In­
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lone, a touchback results and tho slugger has been aiming, his jfrom Ihe congressional record of
present
total
being
(W4,
not
countI
deaths
and
resignations.
opposing team gains possesilon o f
R|w
the 73rd Congress was
the ball on It own 20-yard line.) Ing the IB four-sackers he has]
llla a lly m f a f l e R f i m u l k . * f th a p a n y I*
The suggestions will be
fo r ­ made In the world series In which organised last March, 21 vacancies
ih e a l f f . ky the 4 l d w a r l a m " I f . T a s P f w r . ' T # .
a l Ik la * « r i r la l i t a a r a k a r r s M l i f
warded to the nstlonsl rules com; he has participated and the one he have occurred through 13 deaths
Ifrtfc. Ik e m a elea lly fa lt a lr d
111fI# w rniaa. a f •
tle a . k flilR R d l f f t r a l l f n t l k m drea a
a|strelM&gt;4
In
mlttee, which meets In February, i contributed In the all-star game a nil el*h t renlirnBlionii. T b « num*
p l»a a she had k l i k l y B la ir s # a l k U k » m .
T k li
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Coach Harry Ktpke o f Michigan, [a t Chicago last July,
her o f Chinan* arr, thus far* at
■ ad part tea I arty fcrlalrteaa Ih e l i f e * f R e lf* « k i
•th e r ■•#■!■ H n s't see the n4 * r r k »# •)*•(.
T h i
chairman o f the coaches’ rules
lam Gehrig Is second with 300 the highest rata In th« hlulory o f
Uf F a te !■ deal I Bed I # pla# a w a y aad die.
(tie fr * R l. mt Ih e d r s t * w e t* r a is e d k y m p la te « f lee
D ilto n y
10-25
committee,
said
the proposed four-sack wallnpa In addition to the national a**rmbly.
L o w e r 'F l o o r 10-35
. ’
changes were "m erely suggestions seven made
In
world
aeries,
group hla bank had violated the
t n a&gt; n f g
.c #vrn Beat* In both tiou*e* M ath d ia trir t. 8 h , h as bewn P r ° m - [ p k _ w _
or recommendations.1'
principle of th* law whleh forbid*
Hagers Hornsby, now an Am eri­ were filler before th# &gt;p#dal M »- is#d a c o n te st, h o w ev e r, b y a L / » W C o J j U c l l l M B
T h e majority of football coach­ can league manager and player,
n bank from loaning more than
#ion ended In June. When Ihe group o f voter# wh^ planned an
es seem to Ire In favor o f letting made 291) homers aa a National
10 or 15 percent of its capital and
roll# «r e called for th# flrat regu­ election Dec. 2‘ , contending her
,the rules stand a* they are,” Klpke leaguer, which
surplus to a single borrower.
lies
him with lar *eB#lon. 10 new member*, In­ nomination without a primary
said, "but there are some pro­
Th* total capital and aurpTfk t f
Gehrig, aa Hogera made one as a cluding two Renator* and (wo wan illegal.
gressive suggestions contained in
hi* hank at the time, he said, was,
The second woman to be sent
J,' Mote tha goal potta back to the seven that merit deep consid­ pinch hitter since assuming the women repre*entatlve«, w ill an827,000,000,
(ConllnuecJ From P ag* On*)
to the House is Mrs. Bolivar E.
tool llnaa. (Present roles ra­ eration. Hut after all, it's up to management of the St. Ixiula Bwrr.
The death (hi# week of Repre- Kemp o f Louisiana, who will Rank anil Trust Company or Chi­
re tha foal post* be 10 yards the national rules committee en­ Flmwnr
.
cago to support the loan o f |90,Al Simmons and Jimmy Foxx, •rntative Jame# S. Parker, New mcceeil her late husband from the
back of goal lines).
tirely.
,*n1i .t*-i
OOIM'00 in 1932.
^ Abolish the dead ball rule, "W e realise (hat many close former teammates, are lied for York Republican, rounded out sixth district.
The advene* wa&gt; made shortly B o w l i n g N e w s N o t e s
k
ant rulea declare a ball auto­
the record. It followed (n lei*"
fourth
place,
each
with
222
home
New
men
representatives-elect
games were played la*t Fall, but
a fter Charln G. I)awc« retlreil as
matically
dead whan any part »f the roaches and fans ahouil under­ runa. |,enn Goslin is fifth with *han two month* the tleath of hi* , are Dark W. Thompson, o f the
znauca
In the Sanford Howling la-agu*
ht-al o f th* corportion to take the
the ball
bs carrier’s body except hla stand that (he demand for contest) 103, and then there is a big mar frirnil and colleague, Representa­ seventh Texas district; P a u l
chairmanship o f the bank. This toil njght the Ill-Grail* Bakery,
hand) iand feet touches the ground. between more
closely
matched gin Inlcrvening until Tony f.a*- tive John |&gt;. Clarke, anntlier New Drown, tenth flrorgia; David Ter* rirrum.lanci' cir*t* criticism from tenm took t:r,, games from Ihei
„ . Ii
Increase the sideline rule
14
i ry. fifth Arkan»os; A. If. C’ar- tuomirra of Congrnai anil Jhrrai Hnllaiti Fyeila.
teams was the underlying cause. rrri is reached, with l i t four- York Republican.
from'10 to IS yards. (Under pre«I Too. the defense has developed base hits Tony ia Just two ahead
Ke|M&gt;rt* here are that friend* I mirhacl, .eighth Alahama; Oliver the loan into th* pri-iidcntlal cam­
E. S. Herder nf the Italian!?!
eht'rules whan a ball goes out of
of Furl Avrrill nnd lling Miller nf both IhcRe veteran congress­
faster than the olTrnte."
was hi*Ii man with rcores o f Ih3,l
I W. Frey, ninth Pennsylvania, ami paign o f 1932.
b Kinds except on forward pass or
Bing
did
not
(day
regularly
in
men nre eeeknig to have their j Andrew
A canvass of the rnarhra failed
Fdrm**ion.
Jr.,
third
Trutifyint* last yrar ticforu lb * [
kekeff, the ball is brought in 10
wiW«* HUceeii(l therm for the re* |Wi” t Virginia,
to reree] one who would predict 1032, while Averit wn« hnndi
ytixls from tha aldallnn).
Renat* ulock market, inv**tiiral• t
rapped
l.y
playing
77
games
nt
sucre-s
for
till
seven
suggestions
mainder
iif
thin
(
‘ongre^R.
iS. Abolish tha fumble rule.
Member* who have died were: ing committee, Daw*, mill hi
(PiVaant rula declare! a fum bled . "h en the national rulr. commit- a paik for too roomy for the
The tw(»
Ki-miti‘-deMgneeM
lo Senators W n I s h o f Montana, hank hail limn, nutatanding to th*
*
Yfeld quicker to I
rnanufm
lore
o
f
circuit
slams.
hhll la automatically dead on point tie studies an i a it. on them. The
rake office are Kfneat W. (Jib- Howell of Nebraska,
Dale
of I tihuII enmpanira and inJivMjala X*
double action of |
entt-emus was that the proposals
Mickey Cochrane, with ink. is
eon,
Vermont
Re
pul
m
i
lean,
and
a lm u vt'“
Vermont, and Kendrick o f W y ­ cunnrcte.i with them of
U i-*—
----------to alxiiish tho “ ilrad ball" and the only other American leaguer JoKoph U.Miihmify,
W y o m i n g oming;
Representatives (Jarrell 212,000,000,
fumble rule and to modify the fo r­ to top the century mark Those h4‘m&lt;**rnl fiiliHon resigned a* a and f]riggs o f Teau*; Ilranil of
l h g a l w o t ic e
11* ( retifi*i] all of them had
homers are member of the I I oum* to accept
ward pass rule on touehbacks had hitting 7Bor more
i(«eorgia; Krmp o f I,ouisiana; Al- been lutneil over to th* llrconSTAINLESS now il you prc.ei
Heine
Manush.
Ul;
Jimmy
Dykes.
the
best
chance.
I X t u b c o i w t o r t u b e n r o a 's
the nppointrmmt to the vacancy I mon o f Alnhiima; Watson of atrurtiun Corporation as collateral
jtilio K ,
a rs tin o i.K
cu rm .
ms. and Charley Gehringer. 7B. ratJfted by the death o f Senator
|Pennsylvania; Horner r f West on th* loan.
. l i f i f u o r ri.oHHM
Others beating tha BO notch are Porter II. Dale. ,
IX N K T U N K IT A T K UKl
C AR O LS H l’ N II
Virginia, and ria ik e and I^arker .
Que-tiorm) by member* o f th*
'H A M (H A V A 8 ) J O N K 8 , Ue.sase.l,
Alexander.
02;Reynolds,
01);
O'Mahoney, first assistant post­ of New York
‘To- all crsilllurs, ■ »• *• ■ ". t-lsj rnmmittee, Dawrs conceded that
Kress,
BH;
Dickey
and
Combs,
B3.
tflbutses, anil all Persons l.stlns
Christmas carols were sung l-&gt;
master gf*neral, w** deslgnited
Those who have resigned are
in loaning »o much to th* Insull
w m Improved aad blotcbet cleared
tiaIrAf or
itgs
/ *-‘J a group of over 30 perrons, in­
Ttie home run record of other by the Wyoming governor to "Ucn iiU [
away by dally trealm aat wltb
Cord 4)11 Hull of Tr nnesjM'#, «e i
American
league
payers
follows:
kltbii, and *arh of you, »ro h®fp- cluding the teachers and atudrnls
ceed the late Senator John II.
A n
o p l f - o f
ret ary of state. Fwai»**n o f Vi t-1
Ui hpllflrd an&lt;|
l&gt;i iin ifiil of ( rooms' Acaikm y on Christmas til -I. Sewell, Morgan, to —Chap­
of
Illinois,
1
Kendrick,
Major
fe d e ra l ju ilg# ;
apy rUlm* (tod crmaml* which you,
ginia, secretary r.f the navy;
man,
Jolley.
tB—Cronin,
Stone,
tt
h
u
m
a
n
e m o ­
e| ellhtr of you. nuiy h»v* nKRln«i morning beginning at 3:00 o’clock.
Mr* Isabella CSreenway, close
fvileial
juilge, and (tthson of
Roy Johnson.
II Schulte
30 frleml of Mrs Frnnklm D Rnone- Rratton of New M* % co, federal |
t i t ttlttc o f Ham (laviial Jnri**, The group gathered at the home
Vmiiunt.
dJctmaad, lair of
(.’aunty,
t io n , p ic t u r in g
Webbs. Rishop, ttluege. tlsa« velt, i«t (he re present nt Ive-rloct rliTtllt juilge; (Jartier of Texas,
n o r t d l s •« I h t 11till Jam 11 H tm fflii, o f J N. ('rooms and hi) w ife and
37
Myett
33- E
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32 fioin Ariiona. succeeding IxeaHs the vice president; Douglas, bud­
C o u rrty Ju d g e t&gt;f Hrmirtiika* C o u n t&gt;,
th o
t r p m o n at* hla offloo In tha (,'uunlr 1’ourt- went from there to the jails of
West 30 McNair. Campbell
W l&gt;fiiigla«, resigned to become get director; Ragonof, Arkansas,
fiouaa In Hanford, Hrnilnn!* i'minl), the county and the homes for tho
d o u s b a t t l e o ff
Florida. within sight rnnnths tr&lt;&gt;m
director *»f the budgetlllli I’ HKHKNT
aged ami sick. At the conclusion
tlis dale h .r.of
,
w o m a n '* F o v o
Tim second Woman, elected to
j t » D S p*r»sib ir n t h i t u a i s . nf ihe ainging the (tarty went to
c"
&lt;1 IV H p jp v rc r-lt,
the
House
i*
Mr*
Holivur^KO
K
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,
Dec.
27
a g a in s t m a n ’*
Administrator or t h - K s ls te „ f the Grooms home where light re­
W iley
ii'Ctivetl hi" hijrjrr^t Kemii, of Louisiana, widow of
•am (Havas) Junes. I le re s s e ,|
freshments wore served
ff o r g e tfu ln e s t*
the
late
Congressman
from
(he
( liimlnin* pr4*«eiit Noluniny- th"
rrhuill
Winnie
M»4\ the eltiniy
B y th e d lr e c to r
%
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r « May T -n aa* k—i lUciots ham
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111# ■ h a ra h tiid a r* *»f ( h r H an fe m i
hlru ariiiirif) the wnrhl in men id
n&gt;uflu. cold* and bfanthill#, knowinf I
r H r r u ) I l k * fX r rlM h l ttlw d
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I t th a b a n k lriK I idun p at If • I 1‘. !■(
Ifcr fund !■ • « lm | h iM lll
(jmmuUion willi crro*ole and ail I
lhr&lt;*** dnnnthii be 0 M#*chnliir» pm
B a n fo rd . K tirid a , on T n p « ila },
■ ■ ik r m jlk ihe balay Iota.
other highly i»n|*»(tanl medicinal rl**
R u b o n M u s te r o le . U a e d
J a n u a r y I , I k l f , a t &gt; # e lu c k 1’ M .
rim rn fp d f h n w hip n - (fi&gt;od n * e v e r
mentis
quwkly
and
effrcliffJy
alop#
&lt;
f i r Hi# a1#ct In n uf UirrHor* a lift
b y m illio n s ( o r 2 5 y e a n .
T
in a Ira naan Inn n f an eh u th i* r hun
rouxha and coldt lh*t olherwiae mighl I
N O T j u i t a s o lv e , b u t •
i p t i t i» m iy p r n p i i l f r o r n i trBfnlra
lead to perioua iroubir,

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D*e.
27 . - G P ) S ran ehangsa in tha college rrid*
lr 8 rule* for 1984, designed 10
optn'vp tha f i n * for tha benefit
&gt;
-thrill seeking coitomars, war*
ItaUd by tha American FootCoathei’ Aaioclatlon yestar, hot not one coach waa brave
Oth to predkt thay arar would
■me more than suggestions.
[Tha propoiad change), moat of
them raqucitad by a minority of
t|a 400 coachea in attendance at
t^h annual contention, ware:
^ 3 . Permit forward passing from
a iy point behind the Una of
p rimroage. (Under tha preaant
r ilea, a forward paaeer mint b®
a laaat fire yards behind the line
of scrimmage before firing hla

To-Night

Thursday

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Secured In Part
By Insull Notes

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fanes, Roofing and farm linplc
menta. Sea Hill Implement Co.
Our price* ar* right.

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lanuary a*d , U » first
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at.(tax
nf
nf sack yaar. Ko tits
tsrsst* Will
a* claws account
W I t * t » or Use AT A SMALL coat why not make
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Spencer-Harden Dairy

A u to m o b ile *

--------- i T i -- -------- --------------la baratgr gtvaa that
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s I sal
Atlantia
Kalla
lUnk.
(t t k has atao»4ed Ita rulaa gev- DESIR ABLY . furnished
bungssavtaga aacuuata, so that
l*tta apartment. Apply
GI6
at tha rats nr Iwa sad ana
) paroahi par
Palk Avenue.
Bald

D A IR Y

a a m u van
p\c.v\y««. a t u A u n . wi\

you.

N- C .

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B i l l y ’s U n c l e

I— Umt und Found

„ ir_ f f d t f to ha p u h llfh *4 onfa
• •b fo r four ron*®rullva waah» JJODUK TR U C K , .take U d y, hu g
T h * Hahford H rralil. a nawapitwheel base; Diulg* panel; Kurd
p airr r a«sid
u la
u r iy pubU*h*4 In lU m ln oia pick up. Si'll cheap Phutie Orlando

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•C o u rt
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VANCK

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and ace for yoursr'f (hat «i- have (he milk your child needs.

Your own druaiil guarantees UromulaloB by refunding your money if you
Al# a#4 »al*e»*d afua lakiag Lf»m u]
•ion at directed IWwarw the rough of
cold that hanga m. Always keep Cre*mulakwi 06 hanfl for intiani uae. tadf .l

time
Ilmen.
tlmen.
month.

FOUND I'U IIK E cortaimng numcy. Owner can have anme l*y
" ' i t A j n a so d e o n t ir i n in * D ie t i l l *
III
und paying f « i (hi­
T O k R f . lo thU
e ChSlne*Ksel
r * s l e a ta .e - « identifying
Tommeuflna
■In-• H e m ln ote
uvv,,
b sst
s ln s eurner
If of ) ’" (* *'*••«&lt;•«)
1
nd. Apply Hu* "M on ey," Herald.
' t l [ol axrld»arsntdh w
dtei fa i'ilh e it asI t , fo Town*
llo w s .
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ring. I.ilu'ial
reward offeird.
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SANFORD, F 1,0RID A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2S, I9M
j f e ld e r
C ars

Hopeful Thot 74th Congress
Will Be An Harmonious One
R e p u d ia t io n Is D e n ie d
By

T reasu ry

C o n t r a c t 's
To

Be

H ead;

L e g a lit y

D i s c# u s s e d

H A V A N A , Dec. ,28. —
(A.P.)— The Cuban govern­
ment decided yesterday not
to pay more than $2,000,000
on certificates , due* Monday
a $20,000,000 bond issue
orifindly sponsored by the
Chase National Bank.
Minister of the Treasury
Manuel Deapatgnc said “ Wo

W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 13.—W ) — , to interfero with the Premidenf.
I think It very certain that th e ! plant and efforts to brine relief
comine teuton o f Conjrreat will t from condition* due at Irait
in
ha an harraonloua one. Thorn w ill'p a r t to mistaken policies of the
doobtleu be earnert debate o f &gt;part.
sock problems as taxation, op-,
He Inspired hope In the breasts
propriatlona, farm relief, the Codes I o f a discourse**! people from the
and currency.
moment o f his Inauguration. It
Bat in the last analysis,
the may hare been emotional in the
large majority trill be williftg to beglnnlag but it is now a settled
settle any difference* that may ceuvlclton.
arise accorclng to the advice o f
The President b stronger to,by
the President,
in the minds and hearts o f the
The President was chosen by people than he ha* been at any
the people as their leader to time in hit career. We are albring tba country back to proa-1 ready beginning to rce the fruiperous renditions.
j tion o f hi* plsn*. With ro-operaThey are not going to look w ith ' tion and patience they are sure
patience upon the effort o f any |to succeed.
Individual or set o f individuals, j
Wo ore on the road to a steady
who have no better plan to offer,
(Continued Ou ra g e Twui

get for the recind flr c h e H plan
The extent nf the*e purchase*
depend* on two thing*:
l. Satisfactory credit arrange­
ment.*.
S Itemmal of i&gt;tnlacle* to Sovlet eipnrt* tn the Unilnl Slate*.

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F u ll

S a id

WASHINGTON.
TKr first indimr
baak rrfusing |o
the ffd m l dfpoiil

Dec. 2 R -IA T of a national
participate in
in-arance pool

jr d n d a y

r io k r tl

fn »m

officials

a

1st T o O r d e r

jP u o r t o R ic a n G o v e r n o r

S u b s t itu tio n

s p k i n g f i k i .i i .

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P ro d u c t io n O f S u g a r.

|

W A S I H N I :t

Mexico Acts To Force
Americana From Jobs

T tic im *

In form ed
that J, I f . Nichole*
president o f the F irst
National
Rank o f Engh « “ ***l. Chicago* k id
an no u'nectl h i' institution
would
not }oin unh"
m m i'rllfsl to A
so hy the p m iriin w n t, W a lle r
C u m m in gs prv-i Irnt o f the D f*
(tow it In to ram* i orporntion raid:
**t*oitgre^s «lo idrif that lon g ||B
fo r Mr. 7tich«&gt;1* on.I hi*. hank Will
p a it»rip a te ahtnc
with
every
other national hank "
J
E a rlie r* in th* .lay, C u m m lt(r
if'UiNi a ila t r im iit saying
that
!*7 j'creent of the nation'll tRfik
acvminl* would
he
e m p lo y
gu aten leed t-y &lt;tn itrpn-it tutor
sfhy plan which I, iu m r. effective

would I*

«T,\

adi-inalr to m

• t h e .’
u It* ,

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The Tultog iGpulates that tock. ukul workers now employed or to
" ho ompiaywf to tto future must

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C o a n e lij, f l m

apraker. Mr, Chanrlly opUmla*
llrally axpreaaod faith in the ftt-

3 A B t n le r . toted Ruth Hi ja r
A A M lim c (re raye Three|

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Crip Of Winter Is
Slowly Relaxing As'
Weather Moderates

i*l»n d mol I " d " ' lop the
liidnativ ill K t i i ’dir "O »
,r*tr

Thousands RushTo
Secure CWA Jobsln
Florida, Says Fagg
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R o HIk t s

eers* Reception To 1^ u“?,rwh«^.iI^i^.Iig,rtJK
ary Monday Night , : ; r "..
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i f n l l « s t m r T i d i a l V mo |*rp»i-

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plan.

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l u l t l U | * n &lt; l l « m ir a g e in * ttR » ' l a i ' i n i r .
h e t r lo f o r t it 11, 1110, ai’ i im lt nral

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fm l a n y i i t r i dim r« l&lt; d « r ip o n «
I t i m U J I p m tH l'F .K
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am t ih r
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in h is to r y , 1*001 S im o n , hr.tr I u
&gt;'■ ) n rlu .te .| « . . . . c * «. r o .U t in :
ro u n la n t. said y e e te n ta y in a i*
'N - on e hour
|ssih i» g law l . s l f -l
p o rt Jn h otel m a ra g e rs ; a g a m - l J.w
M rrsrh .
w h ile .
u

‘ to. o f hi. a..ores.
D.
Spoakl guest, at tto m «K i*V
u • h t,r' talk I
wvr* th , to former club prrsi- that "W h ile I ad.
&lt;WnUu “ &lt;*
past 1 1 y e .,* I h.
U r» * o f 'he meeting. Th., club a t. an t W p rr-id m f,
» « ai Iy entertains fo r it. fbrm et - . a |t . ^ t h .
l*«M ra. and agat. on .m tw V w w -im o n had my ey
• * » tt o fact that tt o tfn h 7 »fa o id a o f, chair.
» * 4 i u momtors “ are devwwtly' Uraaked club mei
thankful that Wo can all meet to- saaiatonte dunrg
again."
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order af their •tecUoa. with A. P. a ' ■ -

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th*‘

— M— assistants fa d *
Ringtog down the curtain upot; turn of ihi- rtt, at
I to taka over tha ■-•— 1 "h a t is eowsidared as a progrea-i “ (t o tlm. t&gt; te l f
s l.( ard successful year of oor
wa will &gt;ce » re.
a . will affect hu nlrid.
“ "d * r ‘ he t re.ider.rv of llow 1 s (
Home* "
■S. employed a. * * g i. ; o d OoorUa, member* o f tha Han-j
Other Mcskers aaperialsndaotv, 1fo,d Klwania Club, meeting a t the ron&gt; whn was in
lutof. power and menu ,N «"t**u m o Hotel yesterday in the p ,^T «a&gt;. T I- p «
I- tlT L
firu l aouoioa of tto yrwr, voted f
W . U w ton . R
________________ _
i him into th . Past President'* Oub |) Jtohin*. Fr*d I

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l 'l i n i t l i i

AUERS OF ELKS

c*iiltil it
d ialt»«I

J*n 2 ami lrrm&gt; ’ llir whrme the

Kiwanians Praise Howard Overlin
•&gt;j a E s X i KltSw'm! For Year 0 f Service At Head Of Cl

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t i l IT A G O

MEXICO CITT. Dec. W-xTba
• Depart■ eat af Interior made rf- tacUto u ruling yesterday intend
*4 to (are* A aierica as a«&lt;J other
! , foralgasr. holding technical projij fsHluMtl Jobe to gtva way to na-

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f
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t 'li lm l S ln lr * .
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„| ,.,«|trtl ruler o f (he K lk . sou trll!
I ' mI h v
In
tim .r n n r
Tt&gt;e « lr p » a * taken m c r *tdte C’ »
f l r t t v n f I ' l i r r t o I lir O
ofrin al* ■Iccidr.l a two I&lt;er cent "I Ih r i im m S id le * « h n paid R n l i r r t
'oi.l
No 1211 *
hi ref w h o In -k tiro i n r i i o f u p w i t h
tax on reldit -a ir*, wi l
e it e i'** \
j | ( | r i n l e r i n r t», |M.t I t ll.'lU .
-nine help fro m
Ibpioi lavalio n . * '* ' ° " *

v w rffw fW -T h e - him* fa e an e m « * * • - • l , * ‘l
,^**l * * - * « * - 3 l
i a -Ublirfi'hwl -c u lt i t , i«I 1 10 I»*f
r r la lio n b f t w n |m *k d em and am i
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.
iwtvarAMfHt I l*I**,*»
to ta l r e n iu m p tio n
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T h e n ew s y ste m sh n lirh e - O*. U ilv , r, „ , , m e
| ta l.y
demaml c h a rg e a . *«rh am i «h
J||to|i ............. ..... , . fu f „ „ ln((
sr.rbe it Into the eluarge for r u t
,
O r k e l.
been
rent actuilly consun«*.t
I
Ja)nr, n,4 „ r „ , n
|ltw,)

Funeral services had not
annourcrnl |e-tiding ndviewa from
relatives, It was learned hen- to-

\\ n

tr e a s u r y

late . .T uj-m U j
lin in g lo t
AInf, negotiations bat wean Cuba's night a ftri a game
warring political factions will be tie a g a in s t in ju rie s su sta in e d when
toe-pened based ha said, “ upon h , fa ll from a second s t o r y win
Gtod remaining In the presidency dow o f his resid en ce w h ile w a lk ­
in g in h is sleep « , D ec. 22wilh a coalition cabinet."

l l j l j a w ^aaaiUiUg.1w* 1 M&lt;4di«u-

o

y e * lr n la y

* hntftIdcr **h re g g i n y

•

E s t a b lis h

C o lo n y T o E n g a g e l n

nw**t nMUtlrctitv pi in r . e r ,ie»l«c&lt;i
Cuntmunl on Pape T w o ).

j s»tu nlav after n plan %* nn
rv-iineerf hv itu I WiMioil. '*hairman
o f the fiihlit * m ir p r tim ln «'ii'n I
, which provide* tim e for »H jij«l
|mrn(

W an ts To

F o r

real r-ta lr and |«-i-on;
t,,c «
f-r *- «1n1r ■'

no choice in thd’ matter*

ro n rem w iv e * at wholesale
Final arlt«m i* lo he l»Veu

R U LE R

IT h u a l A s s e s s m e n t

m*m‘ w - t t i Hid %thi­
The T &lt;1Vlet paimilton on ■ Ill* * *
ll h til* Ktni I j w
two point* wa* enunciate*! by a
higher Soviet
official
in the j
United State*:
oyaa tn m y just rlslm*. Those
" It would be difficult lo lnrrra*e
d a $ t War* contracted without substantially aur
purchase*
in
Oja •a awaweaf of the Cuban people this country baton the existing
W
I f - i n M Tr* would U lr a y
rastriction* on tba Importation of
U w pawpla as did Maeha.ln but. Soviet products are cleared up *nd
C| g ll' costa, Cuban credit will assurance I, received that there,
Va maintained.
will be no special obstacle* placed
H a lf • dossn bomb* boomed &lt;11*- in their way.
eordant note In llnvana early In
" It it s^rcely nrceisarj for rue p resen t r a le .trv re l.ire t* atranm-n | M,
|-lh
W «|t r , |(,„|,... , l „ I
day a l govern merit leader* talker!
to *lals that Bny ta&gt;r* scale de ' m em id th e dem and t h a r r e *v* ' A , , KuI ||,,a
j . „ l : ..V e ii . J ,
new plana for a political peace in . ealopmant of purchases in this ;
IT T r lfji*
F«|e|lr
F**
Cuba. The detonation* resounded |country i» dependent on the avail- iCDT
llrM'litfoTf* r»r h e itv
p»nl (-*» l l . L^tilHtt Mil*
l|(»ll. M» lit it
through scattered sections o f the 1ability o(
acceptable
financial i
ii n r l m n f i l l r h u r r lm sr.i nn ih r , h i &gt; « r . i
V »a * U tit ill. I i c*vh
f
capital. Na casualties niara ra. arrangement* “
r r r itp * !
im n u tii
nf ru trrn l
ii
J It
S im y ti,
tlu*tgva|j
The que»tpm of import re,trie- I t*a,iri%tirrifs* |p up v h a lf h*Mir p rfH "l j w ith iw iitr iliu h k , « *
ill-m i
Benjamin Fem andri De Medina.
(t onunueo wi. I e * . I nor
i»f b u t d a y &gt;)u« a
KarYv
f**r »mt J It * u a n l .
wkn)*, m r»»UM
U m gu a yaa m lnleler to O ila amt
ra rh k ilo w a tt hour a r tu a llv umhI * f«»» t - i r r d m rik, «ft» firn d
and ;
a u th o r o f a politiral
m r- tlsllon
O ffic ia l* o f the p..vrn c m
t ,W" S" ' ........ » . - h it .
.. .. U
plgn. conferred until the early F a t h e r F a r l e y In D e a d
I-any h a v , said th at .y - le m w a * ' * ' " ' 1 •&gt;*“
T m -d "
f"&lt;
'"V
morning hours with
President A s
R e s u l t O f I n j u r y th e m o*l erju itah lr liari*. l e r a u w .liu n k
. I f l i i San Martin hut he declined
(hay m u il prov.de f sell Urn. In
Islm adgi W i l l * .......... ...............
to comment an the nature of their
Father M ir heal J ►»$!«•?, 4¥* m eet th e p ea k dem am t am t tp a l it
-&gt;•»&gt;
U i .r • »
former |h**tor of A ll Soul* f all) I p e rm itte d th em In g iv e e n n .u m e r* • " ■ &lt;•'••mid.de. u . . l , . r - l e i . . * l ...
l»a g can versa lion.
A government spokesman raid olic t'hurrli in thi» n ty, dik'd at a w ith a h ig h load fa c to r an
a d l,,r •••-'•l &gt;
Lake lard hii*pilal.

Is

O f S a le s l* c v y

To

• t a lr m r n t that tin* in s titu tio n had

A T L A N T A . G a . I W . 2S - I d '
R a te rrd u rlm n * r d i m a t n l
In
a v f r iif r akotit l5f |w*rrt-nl n rre
IrntM llvelv ip ir r d tin y***tr-f»Iay
hy th r fictirgi* I'liw rr

»l&gt;ri f.1 muniripalifSr**

S la t e

B e $4 P e r c c n t L i q u i d

C r e d it

admlnlstration.

E X A LT E D

C e le r y

B y C h ic a g o

In s t it u t io n

P r im a r ily

"We cannot pay these debts,
the product of Michado'* miswithout suspendk Ing alher legitimate payment*, iu
eluding employe*' aalarie* ard
*hw Speyer amt Morgan loan*."
Mid Sartor Deapalgne.
• rrwaWenl Grau told an A**nril M Prea* repre*entalive that "I
batlave (he United State* altitude
Will be reasonable mince the *a»-

Spum ed

P u rch ases
O f

O f

D e p o s it In s u r a n c e A c t j

SOVIET PROGRAM GEORGIA POWER!

a n not repudiating the debt hut
are merely suspending torm ent
until the whole situation ran be
dlacuaaed thoroughly with the nffld ala of the Chase Bank In order
to determine which pert, if any,
M the debt is legal."
' President Grau San Marlin told
bank affk laia that the obligation E x t e n t O f
was "irisgUlmats*' since the de­
D epends
posed President Gerardo Machado
Contracted I t
O n L o ts
The Qtnount due Chase is 12.663,000. Interest end arrears on
treasury obligation* amounted to
CtjMS,000 also will be due Dec. 31.

H a n d le s

Thr ttlhrr twu who had
BIBLE K T L IItN T

HIBS

b rld » f f r Mi** A n d rew
b m A l f t i i r r . ? * ; arvtl
l*rv
p k r ift,

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r ip fiu

hrrn
Hum

purler*

n e n t B A h i r i n U r , d ied
nt E i« bocuc in G1b *|p » w ,

C l, e m i­
Su nday

A T H E N S , G a , Dan* 2JL— ili^ —

HAVANA.

D ec

2*

rare- mayor rr|dirdt aiding that 3*fi»
' permit L«*rr had
hn-n
prpvarl
Am ong th** |.u.»ipA » who are ex* ; “ non-iutoiiralinji and healthful,14
lirrinl to »i if ml (hr rrrepliiin ^ "Our peojilr are aril latisfiatl
Xlonday arv Mra. K ll liullock with our mdutiuii o f Ihr problem,14
and F V llarreKtim, a ho are now , the mayor * tong a foe o f
prOr
la; yrarw o f i j r , J S Dtnklel, who hibition. Mid.
rd ainf hy airrndmr
moniro

i»* M

yrara o f ajrr and

the only :

S oon a f t e r p olite y trv e d * a. ro p y

•urvihinr « onfrorrate veteran In a\ charrc's on SI* Samuels, «

Ml

M aj

cnhol.

RabM*n Fra mu.
Spain'*
hetwpilot. left here yreierday by plane
far Mexico where he will continue

rumira uf th e p rin rip a l
nam e* u f th e p rin cip a l

him in v * « U |tL p fi

K n iw

of

ihr

Mmcou n t).
am i
A Iria m ie r h*|cr, rh a rtifijr him w ilh d i l r d t f l
\ dujrlttn, Hwl year old e
y la x |y cqntVict
■ o « * u f who i n
(porn
thl» I S'Piacd a I
• ounty and has lived h
a ll o f la st w eek i

H la A W C O W . S c otla n d , liv e . Z*.

Joh n I;, i i t f i r h i .

I IN aii-r•* today |unlnaU'd *‘ t*choi; I* r v n ix Im t ih i »I h e a v y
atcuhoffo
11m i-uhito i- fim tof i«&gt; fiartii i |(iintrii!" « v t r ■Wi%inir id ly uuthIsja!* in Mu r u - n l hy rtkndcriiiM -n u rite d Irin tiin ati* d ea lv r* out o f
inv.iati«&gt;ii rtf* *« h *If wf i h«
|*akr huiinev#.
Mar y tn rk ' t*ody, M r Fvanii atat- * “ H I laark )nu In Ihe llmtl,** I W
* &gt;• |n i -tm*

Ihe

fa te

of

R- O* tAavia, O , chaifmnn of the ( aptain« llaruiM) Bathevan and
f'lnthn 1'uunty Board • t f a a a i i
Juaqutn Collar, who disappeared
in otrt, d*cd rk rh tn aa Day i f uni a flifikt la*t spriay from Cuba

including
•packem
ip ttk tn

i la ted a a *m* • iftm a a e d l b *

H TK VK IM
SAM

J l!

hope th at th e h all w ould bn cro w d - SBj
•-d w ith peraons fa t h e r e d lo do fo r ta er.d n
h*m..r to th e f u n t i o f tb« even - \ r r th e y wei
in f.
I w a f f increi

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CONGRESS

Gotham Faces First
Biinard In Y e a r s

Staged ByNatkmalfa t Gtood Araihst
AllCgad Rebel Band
1NA'irKlHfTlfcc. 26. ( A . P . ) — F i f t y fiv e civilians
Rod th ree aoHUefa h ave been
• U in In FUklen p rovin ce In
fttRVp bom b in g attRcka b y
N a tion *H a t G o v e r n m e n t
p U b M . It waa rep orted unofXlcfeUy today.
,
’ Th* tieb maritime province of
Faklon |g the center of a recently
ergaakjri' revolutionary: move-

Social Defects Cannot
BeChangcdTlirouffb
•Taxation i s Claim
Of Business Group

POLICE HOLD 4
AS MURDERERS
OF ARCHBISHOP

NEW YORK. Dec. Stt*—CiP&gt;—
in* kdd thre* ooldiere, and Koor man were hold today In
IM person*.
connection with th* murder of
* Cbm, who to recently Archbishop Loon Teuraln, head
i u bays' allied himself of th* Armanlan Church'In North
f •o-oalled -People’s . Gov- and South America.
k tawmd a eUtomeat de­
Unrtln^Maalan and Aajem Ycrfeat th* fA M &gt; W a Vers Jtonen ora bookod on a homoclda
with public subscription charge. Ifato* Leylrgtan and Nlns# against antl-Japoasss than Sarkisian were arretted a
on." Resides bombtag, b* few houra after the killing. All
four live In New York. Mealan
nee on the civilians.
and Yerjlonwn admitted being pres­
hakaUed General CUang ent but denied having anything
dr edmmaadlng the punl- to do with the murder.
■pstgu agsliwt the rebel,
Roly Croat Apostolic Church
ttoa •saying that Chang was shuttered and silent yester­
nerve enough to us* thr day amid a chorus of Christmas
against the Japa but he hymns from neighboring boo***
OaMate to use them In the of worship. Its altar desecrated
by th* blond of Ha -prHnmta,
(Continued On Page Bight)

losed State Banks

fft. PA U L, Dec. t b -&lt;JPhKlaneeoUee petfbrated Christmas
T A L L A H A flS B fe fW
• does by their firesides -yesterday
-^Comptroller J, M. Lee has an• ap th* towoat yule tempsratxrae In
aouncod that ho was preparing
JO Saay yegre, la sopm cases the
application ‘ to tho Bscoastructlon
*' lowest tn weather bureau history, Finance Corporation for loons on
tho assets for every dosed state
Vm IT6 Florida, to that payments
Some choer WU found. However, could be mad* to depositor*.
in report* o f modorqtlar' tem­
II* male lb* announcement aft­
per* tu re. 1st* in the day- &lt; ‘ •• er receiving report, from Tamp*
Erato th. Ip aorthent MHmoaota that speculator, were seeking to
Shivered In a 41 degrees below bey op depositor*’ certificate, on
aero temporetara, which It was th* boats nf reports that the loon,
believed made It the coldest point w on to bo songht.
In tho Untied Biota*.
“ I wont the depo.ltog. to know
about tb* looa application*, *°
they can be guUod accordingly,"
Los aaliV “ I am confiienl wa will
got tb* loan*,"
«

Escapes
j( £ 5 V IR U SCriminal
From InsaneAsylum

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NSW YORK. Dec. X*. —Uf)
—A N I 11U 1 »torm that cot•rad 5 New York will) fira
Inch** of n o w la loot Ikon
fear boon today dltorgaatood
i traffic, caused a minor harbor
sccLfeot and tlod up Incoming
ship*.
Know bonaa
falling
shortly before
TiOO o’clock,
drlran by 90 mile aa boar wind.
. It made
walking hatgrdous,
ilosrod up motor traffic, an4
held ferryboat* behind their
schedule. The rapid fall, coo*
plot) with tho weather buraau’a
forrceet for eaow tonight and
probably tomorraw, ltd oboerv-,’
era to predict Now York would
experience Hr first ktUiard la
yoora. *' " •
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Brutal Slaying Or me
D u r i n g Religious
Service On Sunday

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D o m in a n c e O f P r o f i t

A R E D U A tO R Y

NEW YORK, Dec. M —&lt;4^—
Hr. Nicholas Murray Butler thta
ChrUima* Day a* oiled tho domi­
nance of the profit motive In eoclvty.
I
The nol^| literal, io hi* report
e* piwildrnt of Columbia Univer­
sity, aviated thar -If profit, and
proiit alone, he the end sought by
human eiroit, then society most
■cvonril* Itself to steady disinte­
gration, cumtantly increasing con­
flict between individual group*
und nutlun», &lt;rmt eventual destruc­
tion."
MoialDI* have teen pointing
out almost from the lieglnning of
lime. Hr. Butler aid, that “ It I*
only when men rise shore'dotklMtlon by the |&gt;i«in motive , M l
leant to *uboidm.ne proiit t « ear*

P W A Allocations Will
Be Cancelled, Says
Administrator, If

WASHINGTON. Dec. :«.-&lt; # )
—The chamber of commerce of
the United SU t»». the m tIon’s
largest business organlmllon. -yr»trrday challcorcd the right of
Congress lo attempt to correct sodal defect* or economic nb"scx
through taxation.
Fred li. Clausen. Horlcpn. Wl«.,
manufacturer, chairman o f the
committee oh fwlcrnl tarntlon of
the chamber, yeetenlav eubmitteil
this belief to the J lotiv war*
end mesns committee m tho
"business vlcwp-int" on. taxation.
Before stating th* chamber**
opinion on specific paint*, nppeoImr additional w .es on -dlvMrn'to,
maintenance of depredation Medurtlon* an-l reduction pt rapltnl
gains and lo«sn« rate* among
other thlmra. rlnu.en pn'd: .
“ The ohhet o f taxation it to
produce revennh. ‘ The peiellxlng
of parllenlar method* of doing
d«p*ln»»* nf the a"romp'l«hment of
I HKS0KRT t i n . Dec. M c aortal reform* are not within It- I he father of I.
f«r to e , one
legitimate snhere, tw&gt;r should It „ f the 10 chlMi&gt; &gt;• &gt;-• lost their
b e ' Influenced hv prej'ldlce or a live,; In a train a, .1 -chool bus
xptrl, of oenlahment
ern-h near l*uv m , cully, has
‘ “ A *v deviation f r o m
I '..... • i.tlen Knirlfrer li V Howell of
fnpdamentel nrln-lrlo,.(a n*.' .
the Atlantic Coa*t I me, oxprean*
an abuaa of a aovereirn rich' 'hat ,&lt; h|n ay ml'., thy fot the railroad
earrlea with it the „ over to de­ cia’t atd hi* npjrael*t"in of the
stroy but also rt» &gt;*tr* to «1- r&gt;at f*c that th, e'Kinia, 'a» In no
the proper purp*'‘ » of to* t.
n i,, . . . [ceil., for tie accident.
tatlon ramoiy, the prmliictlnn *-f
kit. (lull',. Iftter f- !l‘.,va:
revenues.
&gt;,
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“ Dear Mr elrwrtl I want to
‘The correct loe of cc»™ uic
■•II you hn«v &gt;•(&gt;• I fe.&lt;1 far ’you'
eluaca or social d, f&lt;- l» -hftut I I ,« | ulone a.,ii Bym),ath&gt;ce with'
nCh bo sought lhro-rh a raven:*, | you * «
ti(i and try to for*
ert th n- . lerl I ni,i the father
measure.
’ .
“ During and since th„ urnr th- | ■t I I it l.,iitun. one «,f ihu vie|
Inrnme tax ha* l&gt;eeti n tremend.
I .» lint k«r. 4 l i l i f l •r«l Itianflf!
ana terenue prtxlo'cr, brinyi-vt •
’«»%. 1 %\un: ytui io know thin. I
HHttfe^mtwrryigpti »• 'than »*&gt;*
1
p »l hn)U &gt; &gt;u u» Alniuitj
fur I hi* (turf. 1 krvtw thnl you,
*m»1 ' |&lt; it. Tint I'RMin dial
1 la* lan III!*, I WMH fnirr in tlicj
* |t llit 'i
you nrr tutt
1 .o » i •&gt; iii’i \«• anti have nvvtu
|U«H' t 4, |M'll,
**
• f**» tiin* ilon'i want to

INGLEY ASSUMES
HIS DUTIES I N
ATLANTIC BANK

FATH E R OF GIRL MAN CONFESSES
RILLED IN WRECK TO SLAYING OF
ACQUITS H0WEI1 CAROLINA BOY

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Work* ofc .,
D&lt;fiSDertlra
lied
In th*
th*
vtod tn
,j

n

ory tactlra
into to dog
Ithout final
lr purpoeea.
&gt;uUk bodies
allotmsats
intrecls one
, u ie why

J. U Ingtoy, member af tho
personnel o f the Attoatto Na­
tional Bank of Jacksonville for
more than a decade, assumed hi*
new duties at vira-prealdnnt of
Nbt lam)
»h#
^ UmU*
Bank this morning.
Mr Ia* U y was slsctod
po*
t lart
w** kp .U
10 r*UI
rrv(U
d whM
j lk*
y.ium r was
named to succeed Linton E. Allou

•»
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A naUra of PUUburghwbtra
he waa educated. Mr. Ingtoy hoa
b.d a tong career la ftnanttol
msttsra that ara asaeclatad Ttth
banking. After a two year to m
of service in the United BUtee
Naval Rooorv* Fort**. Mr. &lt;L|Hy
came to Florid* after racehrtag
Admlnistra- hie honorable discharge,
old any loH* redded I* H*t* atRtR »•*
&gt;n that re- about a year before /besoming

“

Accidents, Weather
Claim 180 Lives In
US Over Week-End
|nr T l* g—wwm..-w
/
.
Yulrtid* and over the week'opd
holiday accident* and tb# Weoibar
combined to cauee a heavy lot*
uf life In the United Htalee, a sur­
vey revealed today.
More then ISO death* are re­
ported, mnel of them duo to auto­
mobile ml.hepe No eectlon of the
country ceceped.

WASHINGTON. Doe. *S. &lt;/PI —
A generally ■‘dark’’ picture for
city educational Institution. for
th. current .chool year, balanced
only slightly by -tome bright
&gt;pola“ In National education, was

A s«U blast fwta Ua. Cojudton

Timer,vcv no. (wnsltics on I
to snowy streets end beoa completed, and th* actual tlmsto form, of ,M n » tii-im
responsible fo f 81 amount of loon tn be sought hod
not boon determined He sold he
GAS ro N h tlM IT IO N I
did net know Immediately the
total amount of doposlte still un»
Consumption
of
gn'olin,' In
paid In claooP etoto bank*.
Remtnolo County lorrcasri slight­
ly during tho month of Novrnvl^r
■ B A IL i’ RERIDKNT DIBS
•s compared to October, it wo.
NORFOLK, Vs., Doe.
reported hero to lsy by tho De­
—Charles IL Nix, Tl, president of partment of Agriculture at Tn'U
tb* Virginia railway, died Satur­ hassoe. Tho rounty con&lt;um&lt;xl I!'?.day after aa lllneae of about two 8.11 gallons of ranulino an-l 2 1,11 o
weeks.
gallons of kcrincnc.

nninole High School Given Place On
List Of Accredlte d Southern Schools

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An (mlictal i'in nf li»o friuhlful
Ink. l, of ihg rmdi uf the Sire*Mlrr into
the
fnirhoun )
N'unty
17 mili'e frrm her*
tsa^ thr fart tiial 105 |i$i!en|tri
in vvii'hli n car* nf tbc ciprcn*
m «*p * killed outilffhL
TMilymnii dinl
In hotplU.*
latrr nidi th«* death lit! likely *u

awot b* followed, giving

proper,

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f e f * * * &gt;d U U T 1,m *

land prmaau I la occontanre'wl'.k
•*
« * w ly for aaerly
- iastrectloas fium tbO 'h U t#1 De- iM'***Yra and ho Jra* long btotlli p a r S T a n l ftnolly, i l S S U r k f » ll* * « * »fa o f tbto

all of the reqt
with the rgn
■Sf* sdbnotftoUj
not knpwn, j

' si*, u-vea. i

a will to poral

tare aboil U

allotm en t f o r D ecem b er
$1,260,000.
.
Dtreot relief mod* ara satire
•t^UJMMOg a month M r Jaa

Tb* application, aloe signed
lla m a : P a n , onaetf onry r
director, sold that T*£00 per
would require direct relief
lag the first twe oseatha of
you t:
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1934 O fficers Of
Tp Be In stalled

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H f a 'ir sftsi"

dating n N*ot seeottng I
ia 'M d a ^ algbt. It wda
Logo pa tookmandrel J. 0. 1
sd gonoroltostoaoi Word La
captain-general, sad R. H .
taxa, e* treasurer. «•’ .
The following offtoore an
Installed during the first a
la Jaauaryi Ray Schmidt,

Covers M&lt;

A- invrvtlgator. rontlnucd what
loot'i' I a" n loiu; inquliy into th*
;ri|-«-ly, tho worst’, railroad di&gt;I »,»U-r in lh«&lt; hi.tory ot France,
I both tin- rnijlnrcr and fireman it
tic liter remained in privon at
1 Mi-aiix, .hargixj with hoinicM. by
inipruji nee.

'/ t'-u J l' t B a p tl.f Charob.

T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec.
— ( A . P . ) — G o v e rn o r Sh
today applied to t b * fed
g overn m en t f o r r gnurt
♦W O O ,000 t o c a rry on «
g ea cy r e lie f to JobleRs
■ORW in - FVwkta d a r in g Ji
a ry and F e b ru a ry . T h e at*

northwr.t rant temperature* turn
Public Works to determine wheth­
er the “ entanglement” we. on ac­
many eeclloaa of tb# Mid-West,
tual on*, or a m.sn. by opponents
and ws. blamed for at laast five
to daisy a project.
death# due to expoeur*. Four of
them were at Chicago whore the
MEAN urn -rillKF
mercury dropped to raven ebere.
fcOBTH 8M ITIIFIKLD, R. I., Kleveth, Mian., had 48 below and
Dee. 84.— One of thora “ meanest Rhinelander. Wto, bad SI below.
thieve*" operated here Saturday Iowa had one expoeur* death.
when Christmas letter, and porh.At least U motor death* oc­
kgoa la sight rural free delivery curred In the Mld-Weet while the
bos** were opened and all vain- South counted 40 dead In similar
heavy to the Beat
abl contort, were taken.
ml.haps, T In Florida.
meet pi ew«pk Da
part* af the Unlit
Tbremgk the 01
along fbe AUaatto
.drivea .by aertbeat
itruik Portland, I

i uwit! ever l&gt;e

- *■ re»i*uu»»j irwtiwig *4&lt;I4M H8*f I liir1 I t " ” It 1HT KTKTCllOf IH
|» t leatt second grade eerttf f-atc, 1on trim I r* n.ti-ry Sunday where
(With a majority of them possess- the body of Roprestntstlva C, W.
tog flysl grade cerUflretei, Teach- Knl.-mlnrrr af that town waa
• n « p H .bow . W t o * . o f rw«*ibartoJ fol.i.wing.a httof ’ eorvko
UoreffotoiV *n l pragraoo to th^r |ton t4*t»-t »y Ur*, JI. H. Wallace

Dolltn T o
Two Months’ Nei

out capsetttoe have *sgbff»di
attention In that bank tine* t »
For the past fira T * * "
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(Continued On Page Three)

Kurlii&gt;

I’ At;IN. D.r ‘.T, - Id v The hor•’ ■ lev ihuIi I’ h lollroad
'li't'li.
«ii,l lci»-d •’hri.tnioe
•'.) f„r
Froncr.
Twrnly-thrte
•"'II*' ' f the l'J&lt;l kpi,wn victim,
&lt;• in ill,.I t.ii i !, iiiif|,-d, &lt;mn, so

Governor Applies P ^ [

New Vice-President
Has Lived InFlorida
Since End Of W i r

Grieved I’nrent Offers Columbia YouthLured
Sympathy To I*ocal
From Home, Beaten
Engineer Of Train
To Death OnSunday

&lt;1 • •

1.1MA, Ohio, Doe. M ~ -V P h Ntal Glendon
Bowman,
90,
member o f the Bowmaa broth­
ers gaag, escaped from tho
■tote hospital for tho crimlaal
Insane here yesterday after,
locking oa attendant and four
other potleaU la a small room
of the
Uberbulosl* section.
Bowmen scaled the hospital
wall with a fire hpoa after nsea•ring tho attoadaat. Prank De­
roe. and patient* with a plate).
II* gained act*** to tho flrehou*t by ostag Doroo'a key*
and wo* bellevtd to kora es­
caped la an aatemebll* belong­
ing to eBother hospital attend-

Repeal O f Economy Act Is Sought By
Loot! Spanish American War Veterans
Repeal of the “ hastily passed"
Economy Act which removed a
majority of th* Hpanlsh War Vet­
eran* from th* pension rolls ot
th* United Hist.. Oorsrameat to
being naked of local person., par­
ticularly buainea. men, by mem­
ber* tt Theodor# Raoaev.lt Comp
No. 1L United Hpanl.h War Vet­
era**, ^according to Alfred Erieson, satrap commander.
Martin Stnnko, Stovto buslaees
man and rotory grower whose
many endeavors have literally
“ put Stovla on th* map" durtag
tb* past few month., favored The
Herald ea last Saturday with three
delicious products ot hi* farmfresh yetmg celery,
delicious
apple “ strudel," sad spicy bat

no other reason, Saaford people
should get behind u. la tham ove
to bring about the repeal ot tb*
economy act which woo hastily
passed by Congress et a tire* of
a great ecoaoato streas.
. ,
Mr. Ertesoo pad other areas'

Yesterday's W.
Act “ violate* tb* aotioa'a ohUgWtion to Boontoh War vetareas,"
and tb* following are eons* af
th* reaaona why the Act shooM
be repealed!
,
“ It oeada worthy Bpaatob W ar
Veterans to “ bread lto**“ | II
shifts the burden from tba gee*

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publicly, or
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without. IrropnrnUo' damage to
pmpto.
Thus both speech and pro**

Otm AlJtHORItti And whslooohdf re do (a word or dead, do
all1la tho notna of-the Liord-Jrsus,
giving thanks to Oed and tho
Father by him.— Colo**lana 1:17.

• Thai' plaintive, melancholy Uyt
Bat 1 sea ora you that you're
Tbo'while you flit from tree to

-tray
Aad‘t moon tho afternoon along
■ Topi11 gat: no sympathy from
no wingay ( cannot, fly.
wnher dimes III * wtatcr-

Highway Accidents
P o in t in g out that there wore 44 people killed In the
atato of Florida during the month of August aa a roault or
highway accident*, Governor Bholti • Committee on Public
Safety ha. prepared a sorted of auggcatlon* on effpctivo
waya of avoiding accident*. The m w r t also "hows t
Florid.’, highway death toll* reached 69 In s®P‘f * ^ er’
I r Bat srhoC hare yon to bald . you that on an average there are eighty peraona killed cve y
•
b |,kf c n v "• • ■
1 • 'day by autmobiles in the Uhlt^d State*.
Tha Safety Committee', recommendatlona on how to
:
(To* easily might- rise and room
s Tb fartfb whore thloo ore soft and taaalak in reducing highway accldcnta are aa follow.:
^
i f 84* that- ymir*UgbU, front'and-WM, -am ja W P V V
H r

C to tho wtdto ahd whbportag
fbom.
'( T oo need bat spread your wing#
and go,
■
T y flret your soul with cores no

AOO th#*! right U net i right leao prpooodoat ohrO
RttJrtod W :K bpocuic gn ep, W that only poroono dee
“ tho newspapers." Tho light of in England or la CM
freedom to print and publish ia pal ugtnria# thornsuf
thoi right bf oroty oak. It U tbo pablfcatlons for lihol.
right, of. the tHUa follow .who ooto
«P a prooo l i , book alloy.
V It b not Um right oT Ulo “fclg agency a* Urn RFC Mold rto a
city p »p riV -ajoeo, het o f tbo publication fo r saying It wUo a
12,000 wooMloo, tbo TOO religions u«otea, .IhoffMent and- ormeceopapers, tho 1,744 d u o and Undo *ary organisation, and colbet,
even though no llbolooe altegntlona had boon made against tho
peroownol of the corporation.
- But tho Illinois supreme court,
■la tbo Tribune cnoo, ruled UaedI o city cannot one for libot
In 1W1A n M l was introduced
Into th# U. B. senate which would
haVfl mode It unlawful to pobti»h
tho detail* o f crimes and Occi­
dent* la tho Dbtrkt o f Columbia.
Heto I* K further restriction on
what1m ay, bo printed.
Indiana has such a law. It
make, unlawful tho circulation of
any pnhllratlon tho rhtsf froturu
nr charoctorliUr o f which I* tho
record o f commission o f crime. •
| Bub tho most sweeping effort
♦o cord ml tho pro * rums In
Minnesota, end w »« renewed he
th# TJ. 8, Supreme Court only
.two-roars ago.
There was In Minneapolis a
paper called Tim Batnrdar Proas.
And ther* was In Mlnnasoto a
law prodding for the abatement
“ o o . a public mi laanee” o f Say
“ malicious, scandalous, ndd dofkmatwrr nowspopor.’* This low
had been sustained In all stats
courts.
The Baturdoy Prtum had the
newts' of being a “ scandal ahvst."
end Nad arooand muoh remmrnt
ft launched a rletrnt attach on a
s#t o f city offleiafa, making
grace charges against them.
Th# county, attorney, now Coy
4. Injunctlono court orders for­
Olson, got on Injunction against
bidding poMlemUon.
In the effort to preserve all th# The Baturrlsy P m s and stopped
liberty /necessary to free discus­ Its publication.
Its editor carried an appeal to
sion and Information, and yet pre­
vent 11bebuS, scondalooe and so- tho U B. Supremo Coort, elded
bv other U. S. editors, who wore
less enthusiastic for The Proas
than the pHncIpl* Inwdvni.
' Th* Puorrme Court, hv the
narrow *n«r»1n o f IM, ruled tho
whole Minnesota “ m e law" unm m lltn b vscli h n l i i r S » 4o&lt;4slhW
not on tb " •oo-lfto “ freodom o f

I the

nros«"

smendmmt,

^ 2. See that your horn, brake, and windshield wiper
are working properly.
3. Stay on the right side of the road.
4.' Don’t run In and out of traffic.
8. Dim your light, for the other fellow.
«. IT you are walking down the highway, walk on the
left! aide of th# road.
7. Don’t let anyone ride on y o u r running b o a r d
eapeclally children*
..
,
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8. It Is against the law for children under 18 years of
age to drive an auto or truck. Don’t let your hoy or girl

engineer is Ifl handling hln engine.

sig h t m O r * * * * i t s
Tree,TwoDa ugh ters airings.
O tK C N k A Y . W b^ Dae. g t e CA7— fo r tho blessing of sight
Mrs. Thomas Vaylor was fervently
grateful thb Christmas day.
&gt;
Blind for BO years, her vision
wa* r oat seed 10'days ago on cumpi atIon of s delicate operation on;
one eye bolt Cast night She rot
under a Christmas tre« and fbr
a few moments was allowed to o n i
joy tbo glitter o f tlimel and lights.!'
“To think that last year 1 could
only smell tbo cedar bough*I” aba
exclaimed. “ I ’d rather seo than
■moll them.”
.
Optle nerve* unosed far two de­
cade* rvaumo their function* slow­
ly. Bo Mrs. Naylor was not per­ joetod t&lt;&gt; no oscltoOMatt .y
mitted to osg her eyes extensively.
Dr. M. H. Fuller, who pel
Khe would have liked to see the
tho operatloo by which
pupil has created In one a
a reassuring Chr1(1mao «
An Inflammation Which- developed
several days age la subsiding, he
•old. Tho strengthening t f w b
In on# oye Improves, the other,
from whkh sight vaabhad. ;
pethetkolly.
v „“ Boot of all,“ Mrw, Naylor said
often “ are the faeoo .oA'WF't t * *
*frb .“
...
d - «*.

than 1 P

r t d k r . i L 't o i M
Hdyfalr Hotel.

^ When” Alfred E^Bmlth oof nod
his now famous pkraso “ tho ba­
loney dollar," on# mon high tn
Administration counriU retortod
with tho sarcastic query, “ What
does AJ Bmlth know about aay
kind 0( lfconeyf"
.
It offli ne conilderebly lose easy
th pato a ft tho 1repot* o f tho
Brooking* Itootltutlon, mad* pubUc reeonUy, which reltsretre and

“

E v e n t0 fM o n d a y N lg h t

Glam* Correctly FtMa

DR. n E N h Y
MeLAULtPf, J r.
M U * Banford her homo tho

MARTIN
tti w. i*t gr.

e t g a r e lt e s w e r e T n a r

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aft.

a

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to

a a

ture-proof package, wrapped in
Du PbotA No. 300 Cellophane
— die belt made— Trachea you
im t i i il you went by tike firctory door, ’

In a letter to us, mn ■*■£.

ato

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ia

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of

tho

BO—To mskt way lor new cere many thouaon*
utomohllat ore bolng cut opart, pounds* up for
■cl, and exported to lorolgn eountrtoa. It Is cold
— that part of It B**»
srmamonL—
ployec, and given “ thooe recponailhle for the dectlnlea of our I h
nancial, Induatrlsl and morrantUa
ronrerns s s x a clearer under*
•tailing of competitive condition#
eSIating within each particular

.

ASM'•*

Open Examination I ii g ley Assumes
To Be Held To Fill H is D u ties In
Postoffice Vacancy A t l a n t i c Bank

U r. and Mre. John H. Ed«* ot
Washington. D. C. ndaottoN th*
birth o f a daughtor oa Doo. I I *»
O i i i l l l n l * HoopitaL Mr*. Edgo
will to re numbs red a* tha former

&lt;§

o illd

v 4.
' ,

Aa a result, he said, “ Thl* *P*
I
predation of tho right* of oacty |
ha* brought olvnut 0 form of in­
dustrial
self-government whkh,.A4f;
under normal elreu ms lances. Could

T. F. W ill sc* has retomed to
hU hum# ta Tsmpa after ependlag
tho week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. Bolt, Park Avenue.

|g L A Y tn AND CAPTOR—Jsoh Wlogem d ell) * " « hi* eoPtor, Deputy
P IP IT LADY BUYS OOLL— Mrs. Prsnklln 0.
th* mlstare for throe .k»ys for
.* gheriff Dick Ituieell. Wiedem, whe
Rcessvslt open* tho annual doll sals at tits
orbrp uno -pound weight of th*
. M l confeeeed the murder e» Mr. end
Thrift shop In Washington. Photo ohowo Mro.
hams. For namplo, If the hams , Mre Merry Pritchard ef Wlchlle. Ken*
Roeoovolt prooontlng o Coll to bo told to old
weigh 10 pounda each, krrp thr
SOI, hie been eenleneed te life Imprle.
tho noody.
____________
moat In th* curing mlstuie for 90
•nmenL
day*. BUU moat ooay be removed
after a week or 10 daj*.
Mr. and Mrs. A II
Itosrh " f
Tho tweet pkkllrg tolullon is
rr.oda by mixing 1C pounds of salt., Norfolk, Vo. spent a short lime
3 pounds e f brown sugar (or 3 here yes triday with I aplem h.d
pints of syrup), 8 ounces of salt­ word II Scott ii nil Mm Scott who
peter, and fl gsdlons-of erster In ■ ate the house guest- of Mr uod
tub or barrel. This amount Is suf. Mrs. P. N Whitehurst, Pnnth San­
(Continued 1 mm Ts«e Onet
To fill the vseenry in the posi­
rtcient for 100 pourds of meat. ford A veliUr
rn an srsistsnt-rsshler of the
tion o f pustmssler In this city, I,
Th, meat 1* pocked with the skin
Captain F.dwsril II heo
the United Slstcs Civil
8«r&gt;lee ,, nk For the past two yenr* he
side dosrn, In this solution. The
Commission hs* announced, st «h r i( ,« Imtii In rhsrgr of the Havhams and shoulders sre placed In Mrs. Scott and their mere,
request uf the l*o*tmaster tien
g- and New llu-lness’ depart•
the bottom. A aide Is left In the g , ret Snyder, snd nephew.
ria l anil in accordance with en
solution two days for oaeh pound, Snyder, of Norfolk. Vs. sre
rnts of Ihe bank.
(ng
the
holidays
with
Mr.
an
urslrr of Ihe President, on open
end o ham or eboulder three or
Mr. Ingley i« n member of
p. N. Whitehurst, H'I2 8
competitive essmmsllon.
Avenue.
T o be eligible for the esamiii* Temple Lodir.
23. F. &amp; A M .
nun. sn aiipliiatil imiri hr « ,tu the
Jorhsonvlllo
Junior
sod
Word has lo-en received heic » i trn of the United Slsles. must re- Senior t handier of Commerce.
„
, „
quirea numoer «» u»y.
-----»■ *Mf. *nd Mrs. J. C. ^sw orth j r e u k , B oUt , nd , ^ 0ked over thr death Sunday eviimg al H 110 .ids „ it lull the delivery of thl«
Ilr hs- nrtrit *• ■ vestrymen of
Community church. Mre. Cola, were the dinner guoau Cbri.tma.
^
„ „ lh,n w r.P led o'clock of Hr. II F Young, of I Mist olfiee, must hs«e so resnle.l
St Mntks Fplm-opal fhurch of
Mf*. Thomp^n ahd Mr*. Ball «#- Day of Mr. *m) Mre. C. C. Briggs. ^
for
at
least
one
yesr
nest
preced­
^
fheoseclothi Knnxvdle. Ts-nn Hr Vouug '* « »
Jacksonville for many years.
iertalrtsd tha Primary gredos of Magnolia Avenus. ^
^
Th, b ,n are covered with Ihe father of Mrs. A T While ing the date for close of receipt of
apidirolions, mu-t he in good phy
Ills oldest brother Is the III’ * “
_ . , a thick whitewash made of slak- of this rlty sod hail « numhri of alral condition, snd within the preItrv Kicd Ins-ley. II l&gt; R-. T. I* .
Kunrral
ssivlce
Mr. ahd Mri. Martin McDank. ^
tnd , hou|d be hung In a friend* herswere held this inoinilig In Kuo. *crlbed age limits. Both men »" • ' Ills),op Coadjutor of the Kpiscopsl
aad ton, Martin, Jr. of Bunnoll
n|lf.
women s ir edintllisi.
................. 1‘oh.ruilii, while an­
are hoc* for a W f l Tim* vlrltlng
____ ________ .
Applicants . t i l m.l he required other brother Is II A Ingley,
relatival.
_____
Mr*. I&gt;*n A. Jarbio, of Ely,
to a-&gt;«ml&gt;le in • »
esamtnallon icsideiit of Florida for more than
“
. Minn, has arrived to spend #bout
’ ...... . for scholastic lest*, hut will
jn ) M . f iuU naiL-uautit-anj.
Mr. and Mre. J. O. Stowart and |wo monlh, b,r* with her parents,
griirrsl insntger of the Inland
daughter. E la s lK tU ._ *l.
'TOf."aWf Mre:‘ Tt.“ " t r - T a r i f ~ W * t
huslnc.o e.pcilenrr ami
Oa, arrived toftoy to spend •4V,r* 1 ^u j b, remembered os the former
Ih e Civil Sri vice Ciiinmls»h*n will I’sper l*o , of fjllando.
HDkYlba flvs-yoor prison
days hero with Mr. snd Mr*. J.
Moy Lord.
Mr I in: ley etsu-l todey that
...ok.- nutv'y
repre.rntsgtren WUllam G. 8 t * llt .
JC. MlUhell, Magnolia Avonue.
*"•
^ ______
Itvr local business snd |.rofe.shm Mrs Ingley slid their two child
irk*.go Jd smhssailsg poblk funds!
^
Mrs. Poullno Scott of Columbia,
,| men snd women concerning the ren will remove from Jackson­
a t jSfareon county (LoulavllU).
Mr j *d Mm . J. C. Mitchell and g c #||d j i r . and Mr*. I’s m
riperIsoce, oblllly. and chsrecfr
waa rewnatitod to 44 months and
I Miss Dorothy Mltoholl hov* rtM j daughter, PsUy Jo.
of rorh oppllcsnl. and the rvidsnee ville to Kaltfutd late In February,
U daf# h? Got. Ruby Laffoon
turnoO frbm boroootn where *M 7
Tampa or# ih* guoot. of Mr.
thus .ecured will h* c.m.hk rr.1 .n followme (he end of tho school
Lots
M ankyTho governor spent th* woek-etad wHh Mr. and
. U rl T( a Uoll at.tholr twin*
iLtrrinlnlng 11- ratings to bs at- semester in (hat city.
signed a Rarols providing for hia Mr*. W. T. MllchoU..
on p&gt;rk /tvonu*.
rignrd to the applicants.
I a modi* hi rottoso.
hull Informstion stul applica­
Among Iho.e from brrr nttmd
George Huddleston has returned
M)l| Lucille ThornUy, • student log the Delta Della l&gt;ell* darter ut tion blanks may br obtained from
to hU home In Tamp* after spend- &gt;t „ „ Southern Junior College st thr Orlando Country Club Is*. lbe .rcrstsiy of tl** '&lt;**'
............... *
Chattaooof*. “Tenn.. la spending
..
night ware: Mr. »nd Mr*. Osorgr of civil .orvie. exsii.m.is *l th '
Ihe holkdayi bore with V r porenl*. A. Sprrr. Jr, Mra. Msrria I , 8«1&gt; ou.l office In lIff. city, or from th*
Mr. gnd Mr*. T. E. Thornier, West rn. Mr. am! Mrs. Arthur /.srhary. I llnlled Hi s i '* C’ lvd .Service ComFlret Blreet.
j r , the Misses llrlm Vrrnay.J| mission, Washington, D C.
fhrtslire
Btoudrnmlr*.
KniUle
DEATH TAKEN COMI'OHIUI
Mri. W. L. Rorh* Will Uov# to­ Llnglr, l^iul.r Purdm’ . Krrn Gist.
morrow for Miami to Join Mr. Hotly McKinnon, luiuise Hick
NEW LONDON, Conn , Dec. 28.
Kcche for tho wlntor season. Bh*
•on, and Frank L. Woodruff, Jr, td'i -Fredonck c. Wight, 78, muhas boon visiting hor-parents, Mr.
Frank W. Chase. Jsmrs (1. Hhs- •Icisn and composer, died suddenly
aad J tn . R. C. U n g, Bsardsll
ron, J r, Lee Exrll. Hill I'leslou. Saturday of heart disease In Um
Aroma.
Mac Huddleston, Ford Harrison,
will*, v a . arrivpd letoy to
Joek Aycock, Byron A. Fox, and
Mre.
8.
h**«
Mr.
and
J.
B.
Thorp
nar.
a f«w ctay* with Mr, and
George
Steele,
Gene Turner,
. F. Boy la, Molloavill# Avo- arrlrod from East Oraag*. N- r to John Ivey, Murray Banner, W il­
• pond a ohort Um* bore with Mr*.
Thorp’* parent#. Mr. « d
Mr*. liam Garter, and Robert HighA D. Sho#m»h*T, and hor bretnsr
for th* next 6
and obtor-ln-law, Mr. and Mro. A.
• months of
X. Shoomokor,
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Country Club

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I d a l&gt;. M.

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gl Ptoto wf Mr.
iLryls, MsUtorilW

KNOXVILLE, Tonn, Der. 2 8 .Ilorman French, 83-yctr-u)d farm-1
or, surrendered to of firs rs un
cliarg*• o f shooting t# death W#ltor L Bolin, roadhuus# proprietor,
and hlo wlfo, near Htrawberry
Plain# Saturday.
French ploadsd i
self dsfonoa.
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Deacon Coley Drew*

A GRAND AND GLORIOUS TRE^TSEE IT AGAIN AND ABOVE
DON’T MISS

Y Y Y t h e in e d f k»|tg Mod open* in any tvay in tho manufacture.
— drying' ndichine* o f the
ChaffScrficldi are made arid
moot modern type— and by age- packed in clean, up-to-date facid g the le * i tobacco- for 30 furies, where th£ Mr b chanpsd1
mon th i— like wine b 8jjed'— , every 4H1iwmattm. T im m oia

And to m ike *uYe d W iVery-

C.red mdat of
Marty Holt oTOcaln ipont tbo eon bo obUWvsd I f * UlOo •***»
wooft-tnd boro with hb mother, esro U givon to th. « r i » f P « H o , according to Dr. A . U BMoly
M n. llah Holl, Pork Area*#.
hood of th# Aaldtnl Hdalniuto?
M h i a r t to william*, of Colum­ popart mont at * * • * $ * “ • E*porhnent Station. IV n o *ro two
bia. B. C. tjbnt tho W**k-«nd hole
methods of w ring ™eol, n*m#ly.
with hot paronU.
Ibo dry e»ro »nd the- - brio# or
■voot plckl* mothpd, ho oxptalto.
Him Carolyn Collier loft flu*In oo&lt;h nrethto »ug»r
doy ftr Meetotuma, Go. to ipond
giro tbo moot tho oo-c*ll*d &gt; « f * f
a short tlmo With relatival.
H m d" fh ror. ■
* '
To produre Rood surnr-wre-1
Miss Elitabolh Carter of New
**• T ,U
Smyrna wa&lt; tho week-end gueat hams, th# ha«
o f Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Bmlth, bird, preferably without stunning,
MollonfUla Avonue.

Deo. W.—j ^ ) * * ’*.
V A S iin iO T d ;
administrator u
—Hugh B.‘ John
of th# N a tb ib l Jbcutory Aet?** *
yesterday Vlewod tho holldmy »«•* -si
son-wU\ th* wovUtlon U»»t IM A,!*,
ha* bwn “ tho moot ovontful peace..."
year in the hl*tory of thb eoeatry." and that "a new order hair***
been established which Will
our entire social and oconomio tl
■yttem for all tlmo."
It ha* been p year, h, told In
o *t*l*ment, “ whkh will go down * In hi»tory a* tho on* In Whkh tho
greatest economic chango of l l j ,
time had It* onnckptfin— fo r In

KNOW * Ml* v g a i T M t b *
—On Ouy O. •hl'sr. dMtlj
elan, who It prSMCi"gf*»T*4
momhors of tho Byrd Antorol
I tio gaped It Ion with V*d*»w

S

'presence of a tot
.relatives.
Mrs. Thresher -w
cast on n three pit
entomble suit Hor
■lotto, tand olhor ■
4ft • kbrmooUtajf

s f*

» -

lia r port ed her ltfo. A fter she
i gradontod
,h School In IN S she wont to o f the Udlos' Aid mot ot tho
Mbs Mildred Mitchell loft ycam Beach whofo oho has boon homo i f Mrs. J. M . Thompson for
trrdSy INr’ N tw Orlesna . where
% with her otetor, Mrs. M . C. the December mooting. • •
^ The devotional exerclae wa* led she will epond about 10 days with
f T w i f t o w u born la this city,
r tbo Pres, Mr*. Fennol after frtonds. ‘ •
| M k «r e d here i l l df hh ltfo.
hlch a eoctal hour was enjoyad.
Mr. and Ml*. Oeorg* Weinstein
uwbt ftadusUil from DomlanU Tho rooms wore .attract!** b ilk
Ih&gt;*ehb41 in l»3 l **d b u r at- Areorations of poissoUlas, whll# hors rotufnod from Jacksonville
M H o w e n UaWorolty a t ’Ndw R . refreshments df sandwbhaa, When they spent tho week-end
eahos aad eoffho also carried obt WHh Mr. end Mrs N. D. Beckman.
I in decoration* tbo green ahd red
John F. Peorton spent the
coloring* of tho haUday ooteon.
Th# annual besoar »od-'»opp*r Christmas week-end In Alatams
jW m t Flrtt Street.
„ given ky tho tadioo- Aid o f (tarn- With Mre. Poorson and Ihslr fsmMttoily church hold UM Friday
afternoon and evening at Cham­
ber o f Commerm Bldg, wss a de­
Miss Annie Belle Dyson left
cided success end a nice sum will Monday for West Palm Besrh and
bo added to tbo Ladles' Aid fond. Miami where she will spend shout
1 A ttre e ftll the Interest e f a wM*
Mr*. R. M. Ball and Mre. H. M. two woeks with relatives.
clVWo * 5 &gt;&gt;HiniU hsrs It th# an- Oochrsn entertained the “ Brownie
•wtwMtamt of tha M rria g * of Pock" last Wodoosdsy afternoon
Mr. and Mre. M. Rapert Strick
Mbs -Kdthryn Watore, daugbioe at headquarters, i
land loft Hsndsy fbr Madison and
' 3 » d g » C W .ters and th. U t.
Aftor tho regubr meeting va­ Cordolo. G*. wh*re they will visit
K n - Rotors, to BoNrt
rious games wer* played and re- rolotfvo* for *"«h ori tints.

■ .yjjfc'hir

Chesterfield tobacco la milder
Rftd taste* better! &gt;* i
Oftfy part d |wawa paper—
the heat m a d e — ii used for
Cheaterfield.

OAINBSyiLLE. Fta*

Mrs. Wslbcu W. Wright re­
turned Saturday from SL Peters­
” Mr. and Mrs. Mercer MUrray burg where she spent two weesa
and two children o f Mecom Gm. «s the goon #1 Mrs. Meldin Miller.
end Mrs. R. C. He**bp o f AtUnto, aa., arrived this week to
spend the holidays with thek pa­
ronU. Mr. a*d 'Mrs. Hood.
Mr. and Mfa. Moody of Msooe
ahimotta rotabsod to their -wiaUr
homo hare last wsek.
3. R. Dlghton has returned to
Tbo Yoaag Worooo'o AuaUlacy
Cotamtla, S. C. afleV spondlng the
o f tho L a d l*' AM 'Society enjoy­
Chiutmac holiday* here with Mia.
ed a Christmas party at the b4sM
Dlghton and their family.
o f fcthal HySllslns, last Monday
night. Games provided pbdty o f
• Briggs
Arrington of Cordtle,
oaUrtalomont after which reGo. Spent 'the Week-end here with
frWhnmnm of eoko end jeH o'w s^'
hli mother, Mra. Rtells P. ArringMr. flsnkln* of northern Now Un, Magnolia Avtnue.
Tdrk b spending a poM

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droportion t , chsnges In tbo
price of gold, such ehsngoa
rrprooenllng an automatic re­
valuation or commodities. Our
analysis of th* ogporirncoo
of n numbor of countries
clearly Indies to* that- no ouch
suDtnoaic revolhatloa. occur*.
Such siiM rim enU as those opal

Dick Hottu law of Atlanta. for*
morly o f thb city, U tpondlng a
fow (byo boro with rolotiroo.

Johnson SaysCnanges
In Economic Order
Will L a s t

StHfcrior* Quality c in
Be Attained W i t h
Little Care, V e Says

1 LAKE MARY____

THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTE REPORT
NKW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE

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took tho Christmas shopping
ia U got tho Buy Now camg to going full swing.
' Mgw Japeaooo Prince It a Boy
.-Headline. Now If the Print* hod
boas a girl, that would be nows.
to F** __ ___ to-___L#L

^ ^

dtok poriad « W
Dto. B. * • * •
mau of labor-dtatUtko whkh » • there Dgurro from » »
eHlos, said yeatorday. Th# Indot
n.irr. fay -the period Who l * M
T Z J S k A wHh IM S f w Ih.
two Wdeks Cadsd N e v .lfl. tN * W
reon tUoo'kh. yeof W tl ss-100
la Tbruriibl'lhs IndeR.
'•
th e decline was A w *6 lower
•prkaa of Meats, MtlUf, Urd.
whits kveodi potatoes and
Adrsscho wore ropcuTOd la the
dOMraf avoiTOre'thr fresh itiim.
choose, rolled oats, rice, onlona,
cabbage, pcs* »o d hnwtaa.

fiyfltg Waters Married
T e llobert ThraBher

a

D. Don't let your children play In the middle of the
street, or run from behind parked autos. Don’t do It youraeir.
A minute or two
10. Don’t dispute the right-of-way
may save your life.
11. Don’ t drive * truck without a mirror or you will
be arrested.
. . . . .
.
'
12. If your equipment la faulty In any way, don’t uae
your vehlclo.
18. Treat each accident aa If It were youroelf.

hut on

GIVEN BY SHEALY

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Wednesday - Thurodiy
Another Holiday Treat

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DECEMBER

?AGE FIVE

21, I S U

SA N FO RD

FLORIDA

Positively Every Price Reduced

YO U C A N T AFFORD TO STAY A W A Y

YOU C A N * AFFORD TO STAY A W A Y

A SELLING CAMPAIGN- - - OF A MAGNITUDE
NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED

AN UNMERCIFUL
SHATTERING/ QF A I
-PRICES
— L a d ie s —

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IS IT A N Y WONDER WE SAY— ­
ford’s” Greatest Sale of the
.■
— Early—“1934"—Season?
-Unequalled ih Preparation
. * •
-Unequalled in Assortments
-Unapproacheidf in Number of Timely
Offerings
-Greater in Price Savings
.

Boucle and Wool Knit

Three Outstanding Features—tjiese Handsome Suits

Quality I '

tyle
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i' thrilling In Beauty—aa In Price Reduction*— There era no
sifter, values thAn these—Stupendous Markdown Value*—
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I PHOENIX SPECIALS

$ la 2 9

ri t h The'Key

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&gt; i

Price

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VLUY IMPORTANT
. H K IIlim O .N H

No rualter ahat I ) [&gt;♦ Hull
,ou a a ; require— ,au will
find U In thla lalereetnc
eallerlloa—now ol a frac-

BEAUTIFUL CHIFFONS

It it wasn’t absolutely necessary to reduce
stocks at once, the prices we ’ quote herewith
would never appear in our advertisements.
Not since the “boom days” have we had on
hand such enormous stocks . . . and, not since
then have we had such marked activity. We
ore proud of the fact that so much of our merchandise was bought’months in Advance of
rising ’markets, effecting'worthwhile savings
for you.
.
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. . . and for this reason. Not a reputable manu- Everytl
facturer will give us any assurance of replac-t&lt;r m» - &lt;
ing a single'item of merchandise that we have i , ^
.bP stock at the cast price it represents on our
inventory sheets today. Prices are up, stfll
climbing, and we have had our warning. We
v
will be frank to say that
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,ClltFFONB^KWhVlCfcS
DRESSES

.

SILK UNDIES

;

Van llaalto and Munala* wakaa EX QUIRT
Quality —1 Uoapllfutl, dcalgnod EXI’KKTI
Cquaiructad'—Nqw DKAHT1CALLY “IK)W

TMtlc Price Conaw Style* o f Egfthtar .F x b r le a .
!&amp; D lNliTl»?E E

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Pajamas or Gowna •

$j w
* * • . , . Gowna,
$*60 * - ;v

Beery Vrtee a

“ Yawella Dp*p net ,&amp;Mpr#Mlp*
with— Qaality theoo ara KXCET-

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T1QNAL Hl’ylea — Kraw BXCEI*-

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F a b r 11 * —Naar-^aa—

TIO N A L

Danfe Seta ,

. Pajamas, fyips, S«ta

■»haaU4u’'-'—

Bale - C

om*

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• HIEKS4 TO l« YEAK*,
$2.95 Smart Frocka .J..|2JV

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$1.69 BaanUfnQy New
.
*^
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Munhiint Pantlea
Muttalng Bjoomera

On Sale!

T O IT L L IIK
BL'RI'KISKD

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altiei anyway you Compare them
Quality?- /Malkea this Xovr::Sa
iUQE Seem “Lower Still” Our En
life gtock of Better Silk Frocka J

H u lls

.ale, at) ir and valur rvrnt. acldoai oc­
cur. Quality come.
(ir«t. then a t cre
a'rd lo * DticM decidedly dllftrtal

YOW ELL‘8 dothlac has earned a
—r r p u l a t i a a far
l e a d e r ahlp
la
— .Style. Q u a i l t y,
Value—

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New Curlee’n
New Curlee’a

£J

O d Q ff
NVw
S l w V O - Silk Hllpa .............

or
Panties ...

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STORE
ISED
3DAY

KOTKX—SPECIAL

EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY—TALUU
I Q
Q
;Vr*
A A 4

81X9$ •

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L o 4 L9 ; N E W S P R E A D S

’ Thin One Special Bargain
Gioup— Created to Encourage
early— Buying — Here you will
find A L L COLORS all SIZES
A L L KINDS Silk* WOOLS
cations.

New— Slyli.oh —Models

$69.76 Coata

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U n u o U A B 'M V A U l I

,1.00 P w . ^ Q u j O H y Now Soo„
Quality

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i_
• ON.MLKJIOW ■■ ■• l

P U R E L IN E N — S A T IN * D A M A S K
O U R V K R Y 4M B T ^ » T E E V E R Y B R 81

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dom occur*—

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A J D tT U N j F O R M S
d fir lr

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—('orrtft Ntlycs—

Complete Hock of Slir*

8 4 .5 0 s

l l i t f You l^arnrtl the I « • •on
of Monr» S a «ir g «— Hlarl
here
l»tw
Ihrae NKW
••8IIIHTK'*
Hollar— F ifl) — new valura f o l ­
iar atlarhrO nrat
I'attrrna Cor*
rrvtlr ^ Tallorrd — H p f o r d ^ H . ___

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Elnelie Seam
DRAWERS
Nrtt*
SWEATERS

New Fall and
winter
Fhnprn drsinihle Colorn —
Grey a — Brow n*— Hindi* —
of Real fell — exceptional

A O n
5101.

JUMiiU........ ..........—

valuoH lo $2.9.7C* g M
on sale Hprdnl*P " I

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SWEATERS

N o w .... . ....
$32.60 Cdata
N a w .... I Z .
$29.75 Coata
$27.60 Now
r 22.60 Ccata
$19.76 Now

Bxqulaltc__Quality— Fancy Crepca of exctptkmally fine value— Naat
noTcltr dea!gninga— Dollar Yard EDk Prices May advance— First
of yantwOnr enUre rang, of attractive ^
H
i
. . ™ NOW ON HALE BPBCIAL
C
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Entire stock of Art Gobda, Unena,S|
■ndYtear
Table

TABLE DAMASK

STUPKNBHl S MARKDOWN SALE

Oar rn llir Mpck (ora
on Hpcelal
Hal*— at Ih* Kollo" in* Trie* Hral*
Reduction*— TMILSK VALUH are
G r*al«*t lit All Coat lll.to r).
EVERY &lt; &lt;lAT IH UIKTINUUIHIIKl)
YET M ODERATELY I’KIL'Kl)

N .’w

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KELTS

MEN’S
FURNISHINGS

NEW PATTERNS * ‘

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M AI.IAIU Y
Special

Handsomely Furred

— Be Here When I he Doors
Open—

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vdirfo
&gt; 19.7R valuea*.
18J&gt;0
values,
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TJVENTYv

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— OPENING WAV —
WEDNESDAY

IE-it’s =*ValuM You Want See this
Group First— All New . Models
Beautifully Made— This Sale offer­
ing Includes Many Smart-Wool Gar­
ments of Exceptionll Value—
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Valuer op-to 11440
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STANDARD— NaUsmally Known Advertlaad
Brands of very untmual quality CooatnwUon
(B U M aha) 11X8. Today’s fries/ .•
/
Now aubject to. price aCvuka flrtd.af yMt

► •g W NEW SPREADS M a j
!o0 9 \NEW SPREADS

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NEW

— and n«»I a r u m p ro*nl*c
«l»h iiualilv. Him now while*
" I u » I'n r. ” atili M ists!

— LADIES—

Special—
SWEATERS

Decidedly Different A Clim ax OtiGigantic Values — Prices Now Demolished

‘BED SPREADS
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LET QUALITY H K YOUR GUIDE
Every Offering: In This Sale Is W orH iftep eatin g I f Space Would Perinit*

Value 5 Pkgs, For...................

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Arr«r* Shirt.

New Patterns

MOOT SENSATIONAL A R R A Y OF BARGAINS EVER GATHERED
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Uloomara

id “ Punjab” Fin*
Quality Fabric*,
ires — 25c per yard
o l T V Year) *

NEW ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS

SUITS

L a b ie s ’ U N D E R W E A R

LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES
to Jl.'.i'i Smart Model.

Prices and Right in the First of the Seas

1 hi.

— At regular prices

I

and here it comes STETSON II A T S - a t cut

VN IM P O R T A N T
MKSMAUKI
u p rr U r u ln

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Curlee’a

THERE IS SOMETHING new under the Sun

Our entire stork — New classed, Re-Gi
I'rtrrd downward attain—Ol'R V'EltY
TIIK VERY REST STYLE—QUALITY

The Famous “ Curlee" made— CERTIFIED Q UALITY
— Handsomely styled, expertly tailored. MAGNIFY*
ING VALUES that arc already Outatanding— . '
Here New Clothes Are.Cheaprr (Not Cheap)

EXCTPTIONAI

CHILDRENS

LADIES’

BOYS'

MEN’S

,J

MEN’S

UNIONS UITS

$4.50

SI *23

—

MEN’S

UNDERWEAR
y*;,
New

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patterra

5UC
| 35C

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unuaual

in i'»t

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S P E C U L SHORTS

44C
22C

Frowns—

BOYE—

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OVERALLS
HEADLIGHTS

Grcya —and Fancy mixture

I Natlonn’ly Iirown
I per ( oalu

Range 10 to Hi Year litre lang Trounrre
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■pcctal voices up ta f2.£5 and now o ffer*!
,

$ 1 .9 5

$3.50

1 8 2 .9 5 $ 2 .9 5

PANTS

quality— Corrtctly 1

SUIRTJ OR*SIIORTU

TROUSERS

I Complete Stock on hule at Cut— Prices —
A New vnlue In Fine Colton Covert j Now
Cloth Strongly Constructed Good Looking—
p n™
Well fitting panto—
1
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QO Q C
II.M) Value
-----A
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1
Now
G R 'V V
(N ew ) ...................
j

49c
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MENS DRESS WEAK

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1 WORK PANTS

Nalaoock. athletic style. Stare 36 to 44
Regular*. Correctly made of extra good ma­
teriel.
75c VALUES NOW SPECIAL

YOU’LL BE

— MENS—

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Overnll?— OR — Jum-

$1.88
Standard i’rlco Now—
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$ 1 .5 9

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Spanish Vctdruns
Seek R ep eal Of
1933 Economy Act
(OmtlsMd A n Pm * Om )
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Spanish W a r W t i r w y a r* m *
Q *lr*d U pram M r disabilities
to t o e e t r k * m m M , aatw ltbatamftM tto i w a w w i adm its
that Itora ar* m m i p i t o t r*cm 4 i to pram ttoaat t a d It* ad­

m inistration la a l m a d t o • • * *
lag lavitapi not jastk* and Cato
' Alas It flraa only a u | «r .pit*
tanro to Mplsaa and * f*d Span­
ish - W ar Vatoraaaj It SapHraa
naady Spaalal^ War rataraaa to
rillary toaaflta;
a tto-aaraka to
actually
to V ar; It t t JUaUllUaa das

S tia fro p a r food ta d laaaaltatloal

hum iliate* t t o Bpanisb ‘•W ar
ratoran* bp m a tin * t t o * * * ! • * •
to c h lrity . Spanish W a r 'r a t o r ___________
and ar* to an avaraga
a*» of an
*0
past* and tto ganrainant 'to wall
aa Industry toll tot aiaplap ttoai
bar*aas of ttolr ad* I a eartoat
army atoira 51 par «awt to
Spanish War rataraaa tram aatlrtly dapiadtot apon ttolr paaalona far aa aalateacs aad M par
erat partially dapandantj Its passaga was novrtoaaifiinrr to Matotala tto eradlt to tto IMtto
Rtataa Oovarmamt aa dalmad, aa
fa tdiwl hy to** *»«* that- K a to 1
tfUto doUnro'wna appropriate
aftor Its paasaga for ottor t o f

“LIXTUB WOMEN”

that dffnklng
r u n g poop!*
la r .lt a a u rt.to

Oar heart* go oat to yaa with
Ottr &gt;l*epeat sorrow and I ham
tiltod - with ottor fathers -and
nottors and tb«y also toll raa that
ttoy &lt;1* rot hold you to blame. Bo

laca and gat It wHhtto law* tto apeak-

M|f
er*
and
and
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m thd/^BUaaBt?J
t

baa;' D * * ^ J%aaa

SsrUa, SB* as* In anapoaaa

to reroteoa, •

&gt; a a (taw fusion I s n l f
tUc w t n Mai l* to * * ratal,
aad a fetor l &lt; s ) M l a Ttor
la tto | s » n » rarlar. Ttor
faika* I asi i n s iH r s n air]

e*-,ibt;
stsr.tssy
aatab*
list'o p Ip' featr
•h ap **

Legion Of ficials P o l i c e
F a t h e r Of Girl Seek R e v i s i o n Of As M u r d e r e r s Killed In W r e c k
1933 Economy A c t Of A r c h b i s h o p Acquits H o w e l l
WASHINGTON, Ora. M. -&lt;*&gt;

( Continued f n r o Pago Oral j
know that you last your rarrr,
brara up and stick to tto tbra&amp;la,

—Americas Laglon t ft gists aaUmatad r*«*i}Uy that Hit Atnsml

A.A.IwaUaM

have #uggaotod
to ■ TroiWaiit , w w tn e
KooaadoU would Ireroanu lbs bud-|,
gat far |ha neat flaeai year by
^
approhimauty
170,000,000.
Of j . ,
this, It Was told, fl0.000.000
would go to Widawa aad orphan*
o f TltCftfAi
. I S v f t . 1 y, • * __ . «

• band ,of pwltK
ha morad bp an ah

wetoewwaTTiir:
clotod In an tha.pl

■a&amp;Jsis&amp;gSk

Uau o f tha emandmont would * f - . r ^ „ Z '
fm t ora-fou rfh f f I h a 'p ir la * « ■ L * illa ah
su itin g’ from t t o vataraa* toction ' . ‘ ‘ J T
o f tha economy atl.
S T h S lh

murderer*.

S ® s* * !tew 41

lagtaiaum atata a r t fag- aspns—
■lot a f t t o arm y, to lld la g a f tto C o p r a s

.

and tO'greulona) actlua I

tacbWs unlVi^Btl^dnik'
f “ »"»aroatod by tha wgr
•oauplaaloa la Its 1»|S r*

ll| fo r poll'e to find out

'ywrwnr iwt n* »l '
haart will toon i t o l , belter. ,!t U
&gt;iulir hard far roa to w ills this
Icttar but.I want ta'aam you tha
sorrow of lasing your nary*. ’ flo
•Uck V i t o ihrottla* aa I ahanld
tom don* and U wlU please mr
much better than If you g ir t up.
Planaa think o f your oaro family
aa ttoy aaad yon aad your asmIn * powar.- Work la hard to got
and I know, aa lam Aa wroth « f a
WorU * * * * * * * * and da act
drop a panay and 1 am trying to

OF LIVING
FOR all we talow,rBome Mongolian landowner, living
miserably in a smoky felt tent, .may be the richest
man-innm rw um , : . m manwiwif
based merely on wealth. They are based rather on the
way people use wealth,. The .reason why American
standard* are considered highest in the world is beoommsqd alt the thhigs necet
cultured mode of living.
iffiiP t

■*r . .p -

Any-hous^wife in fy m rica,

■forS ?her!Sown.private
5 L t ^ S Jusel
£ .r ra
..WWi^andenloy,
expense, rauale . . . dnuna

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Pries Firs Cents

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. IttM

P re s s

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IYDEBTSTO
U S E BANK

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E n jo y e d F o r O v e r 2 2 Y e a rs

MIAMI. Dee. 27. — tAT — Ed
Howe, the,"Sage of Totalo Hill."
ha* erded publication of that
four-page
receptacle
of
hi*
thought* in retirement, E. W.
H owt'I Monthly MagSatne, becauae. "I'm not satisfied with
what I write. I'm capable of do­
ing belter."
Fur 22 yeara, the » n*ath!y,
—**—
H A V A N A . D e c . 27. —
which "reajly everybody in the
country took at one ts.ia d? oth­
( A . P . ) — P r e s id e n t R a m o n
G ra u Ban M a r tin to d a y r e it ­ er. but forget th p a r - p fit autiacriptlon.,d filled HnwaVnaed for
e ra te d hla g o y e r n m e n t'a ln a taricdium of “ amuaement in rc
te n tio n n o t t o pajr th e C h a se l Ire me at."
1
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But now, "It no longer aearn*
N a t io n a l
B ank
c e r t if ic a t e s
But the pawing
on
th e
$20,04)0.000
p u b lic worth while."
la xritHotrt hiturtles* for Hoar
w o r k s b on d iaau e w h ic lj tn a *
ard^hia eyee, deaplte the HO yean
tu r e o n M o n d a y .!
(hat have
ploughed
furrow*!
Grrnu told the Rank'* rrpre- about them, retain their jouthfuiaaalatlva that the N.lchta were ly alert twinkle.
•TllegUimaU a* the iChaae bank
It wa* in 1U10 that he ceased
dealt
with
formed Praiijknt
•» « * " « ,d
° f it“ A w
Machado without thd mnecifc of chifton
(ilol»e an! became M g a r ^
the Cuban people. Thl« nortm- Watson How,
with « monthly!
men! cannot pay tta public worka
devoted to information and indebta unleaj their legitimacy can
flignatAun.**
be properly ealabllxhed."
He rt 'irv t from the Gtnbr nft. American bnxinexa houi&gt;e« be­
came tjie target of a ftoycnlt
more In the Cuban capital to­
day. Handbill* urging the public
to pledge it*elf nol to •■* y
American good* were dietrihulrd
throughout the city. Rpon.oi* of
the morement ho^grer are unrw-

er making that newspaper *o widely ktown that editor* the world
over in reproducing editorala or
paragrapha

never

dreameai

----- -| W A SH IN G TO N , Dec 27.^011
LO NDON,
Ut'Q.
27.—&lt;«*» ■ f.'lirt)M.r finnnnst a«sislane« frmn
f Arou*»d by report* R » ,,!,ka |Hie govarnmrnt wilt ie neodoi for
tlrergth has been uut*trippe I I';-1 tho nation', lailroads during the
( b . Ueited State*
and
■,ai)ar*| coming yr»r. in the opinion of
(IFeat llritaln- the belief is grow
tii.uman ul Vlw
hVRlif - bar*—4a preparing 4o laaaal* j^oJbHfgetion corporation.
large aavpl building proeraink J „ n p , ,U|J yr terdny the govetn, m ini, either thiuugh the forimmM ready th* governmenl ha* an*j
ur
, i||u i ugcticy, wuuld
d alba il)3;t program was re |
1 ren ou n ce the M&gt;citiit&gt;
'V h g d 'tti A V p rD '.A a riW i-f'1*1 rnnrrl U*a*a that bag out* uua ounug thu
S A v Ily armod erut**r* Ikan writ., yaar. The** l.suas, together with
. originally projected
oilier financial rc.|uireaienU of
Information that aix rew m il*
mliioadiy ate estimated ut
era are plaqSr,i has tmen pubti-h „r.&gt;imd D2,.tt)0,Oiiil,(MU S e'eral rad
ad In tha Sunday Dlapalch. own- , „ , d . nlieudy have discus.-ed the
4fi*i pot at 14hi,
|‘ ed by r,ord ftotherinerc. *Twn odr ma(|,.r with
it..
* r n*wapap«Va reporter! five new among them thr i
Turk ( ‘et»
Srniisera ars favorrfl ‘ by the a I uni, which ha1 insUir it y uf J L .
admiralty, while nearly all agn
ono.nim ,«je May I
that an iaereaae 11 liotli deatmy
Moat of the road, uio asking
ara Aid ernKara ia tp pro*'&gt;—t,
the rnriinrntion tu adaaiuja lu ll
Tha Dally Mail, In stating that ««f tin* muluritu*s, p atinuig lu pay
• **(be admiralty f» Insisting that the u juiiion uf tin- U mJ !*&gt; -»•• In
program to he amictunerti nex*. h i h m il the remiumlcr with nuw
March Ineludcn provision- f^r f»* *• ||Mind».
Ajuf not three new cruiser*,” add , The cjuc-tmn uf whal
itgcnry
ed that •provisiors for more a
will help probal ly vs ill l»
disBCgHiid'tDIia eati he expected » 1*1.1' « cu*-ed in t’oiigre** at the * oinnig

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Branfln NomedActing
^ Trade Body Treasurer

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VVI.

m W o m a n W h o P r e d lc te d iC h a n g e s

— '*»ni| then there’s »t least
JO of a new era nf prOtpcfity
minutes fur t&gt;hftvirg, unit us lorgj
start would |»Ifad out from the
for breakfaat."
United S U tc« to thr whole worlti.
But I'll find something to do.
Qrrftt nttrni it is 3 aul to Mme.
he gulckly n'ddcd, "u.y father in-ut i
i!e Faunae l»&gt; those who i’« y at
it Into me to do u full day's * o fk i
®Unf J
hsca.
She won

Recovery

.t . i »*\H)

IUtiU Jl.it

; Iiia uueeliun*

the

I*
l it with’ .

) session. There

have

be*-n itidiia-

tuirih in some quaHert that when
tu«&gt; «|uestion of exu*njmg tin* life
of the reconstruction toipfiialmn
ronics tip there might Ixu some stiff

■♦•'nstrophe

,w *•-

in the laal two yean.
SS--S . ■
___ I Tha yoconatruction corporation
. . ,7 V
m ,V; s , “
pro' yeaterday held for tha government
* s
le ^ fty
diacuiaion on a.
atock Intereata In naarly
which
'•o rt here by the Cham one-third of the country', bank..
bead 'oa
*'.'L ber o f Commerce o f the United Up *° ChrUtmaa day the rorpontStaloa. Tha quaatlonnalre aonght 110,1 h» d r* r ,lY »d
o i pr*infur w atlon aa* to Iba progrea* o flfe rr e d atock and capital
no tea

.

j.n mama
/fouse®™® RAII1

f FRIGID GRI

U 41 . Johnson, a 1 uiiailian

hy

.,11 American ly nsturahia-

/\Ar L o w A h 4 7 B e l o v V y
Zero In Minnesota

politan'a history.

1

—
Dec. 27.-(/P&gt;-De-

-------' t. rtr*
in , r t f t.».fi#i«#a
r&gt; m
pelted these two years, the pink
T h o ifin tin c n l c r n c k l e d
and gold opera house that wu&lt;
Samuel ln*ullV pride, swung o|»en rn&gt;m c&lt;m*t l y con st to d a y ft
its portals last night to welcome t lu m tl.w in jr nu bzero w a v *
hack a gittering stream of gran d, ' hnt
liroko rocordn hnlf a
op ei« lovers. Every
neat
was c o n lu ry old.
filled.
A s fn r sou th ns L o u is v illa • J
"L a Ton'll” was the opera »cim-ici
fur the opening, with I th »,rm om r,fi,rs rond r.oni, nnJ v
M an* Jrntxa in the name part. ' fr , , nl thr- O h io v n l’ uy ut &gt; In K

I-

CHICAGO.

T , v „ w i« the hari- ^reat whr»*e itnuirs adorn
^ tn# live*
riftkoln.*. I h o m w r-’ i r y
*
Tibbctt
i\tH‘k proyraiii" names that inn ilpnclt* nr 1vv 0 Of
U»»ri waa thi weprano. »u*h* Marion TaHey, rosa raisa of I h r r r hnlmv vpro.
patulfi in tlie on u m * hi&gt;'at.*o*a old I ’ mi* Opera Com*
fjp w ke»e thr -nM
«• afnition
D*'
her panv; Matin Cham*##, Tito $ehir*i ,r .
,
.
. ,
g,
White IDver. On*n *r
t’ fiiiirman
nl
in# John ( ha tit* 1 nnmns, (has# Itar- .
,
,,
,
...
.
. It. , , Dfifiw,
and toe’ o ■%
•i Ijihi Spring
i i1ml ihih o, KUndnOh Itteiiwru, (trace I. nm '*fl In II * ,
1
v 1'xnty fund (•&gt; in- Moore atpt nthei •
vnlistoi
for
L. ■ »
.
i *
. |
, ^nnmlian prairie1
- fr n
I In lei or t’ xtrmliM jH'riuil* of frer1
iron.
il, the print), formancr.
T
,ff'
.
.
.
d»*
______________________ __________It wa- the foiiHh
» xrrii dav in Mhine**"1' *
■"• it -m
„ o i.V |
j rainpe-l
low an 47 h&gt;
t ftakotw
in t*
.• - . 'i t
3
i w ith 1 •
|*he )nwe»f 'Jri h*d inM.ioiVi •" mI
i VnivA ft"il N«*rthw»*t*
j •hivofiti.c mi t he «aaT-v.*
.... «x a d
A 1 ( ’h'cairo the
1
(Conttnned f»n T&gt;r« 1 WO1

M

i» a v . i : s lo a n is o i v l ic e n s e s
SMTRIJ) IN' PART MUST BE P A ID
in INS' LL NOTES BEFORE JAN. 25
i.i ••11&gt;J'oProhe

a g i&lt; h&gt; cf pintles *o 1

nn.

il.'in'nit on cut :i *’ mhe
'h f tie Fii riSf
• no b y
W V S l I I N t i T n ' 1).v r ,
I'
, .1 »■ fig 111HU of nm - *TI d Hint
Thi* 'eih-rnl l T im ! tmlny pil" *»*ri
» Ll I Itukikj, lie sees in the role
the hi:(l&lt;»n df“l til mint, ns
.h hi fttinseielt m--timed
confer­ »f tin* wo1 1 E- |M'n.et'ie iker. She
(sunlite* I nine, C«r«*al llritmii
ence* with hi* nivisors to prepare
mil
ItaL
it *ihlnu a smooth N a t n m a i U u h * i ( H
tlw admmistruliun* fir*t hinljri la
he presented to rongres*
next working atrn-eniefit on Bwro'pean
4
ilfaiihhre k.
T 1'- r'
I 1ii m i* V n.ir, 1
v,iiil(dtiinfuul) the government
4 'i' ■I d 1hi |a
4. i 4*
' •’
at ) : l *oi
mm • |,
u»o
•
... ^ « Nr r i f - * ♦
-A1••*». «
&gt;1 ,1th cunsacutlva day.
I 1***1 loll l
K..y ‘LJal d* -] d l) 1‘tl
&gt;lif ittl • I i hi *, i *h
M »
in* *&gt;LtpiiM nt the iati*'t tio*»M,i&gt;
.r
'!• i ft 11 tlid "D m i 1• •*
'n‘ for c -« i * fot h'H|
r t uUn tont » Ihi w irtjf a ill* t it 11 uf
ht II l otTo i d it ' o' o D n«‘
in*
i.i
flv
it**
much
»d
f
a
riHHi than u biUi. ii, u'lj il wit-* n*
*i
il. ». hi * b &lt;’
u titil * H i' h oil diinget
j »**11 vs1 nl the White llou-f that
(I.- I. 1 Im' |Ik * i' ic-1 of tlo1
, lie figuii* woulJ
niiiLiiil even
*« !
. i,1 •*
'**
1
i ,i ; ‘ i h u » aa tcaasl of tin ncHav*y
,
v*
..
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.
|I 1'b" 14141
•
a
'
b.
&lt;
1,
7* to fon igti tinde, the ihpart
1 .
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*
—a'lil **f i •imtiiricr i r |»"i Ir I a la*
I
t
1
I s
..
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K.MIG l*-l
.VbU mte r•*'
.
a
Vo,.tlier devtltfpmetil « a s
mi
f
i
a hievttn*-nt.
* ■uiiijic Lt,
Wni.ci
i uimiu 1tig -,
in* in1■Ta, iof Snofur 1 I ‘Iks f .a Igc
I
I'
. ha it man of tin- Deposit insurance \i» 12 11. 1»ni tieulnrly mentiers
I.U-.I «
rV ..
1 oiporaiH&gt;T) Lhnt the
tempoi a i &gt; 4 ’ lie C"
e»oomritei
on nT*iiltg*'
gUMiunlre lund th*et*niing ilTeclLe
. . 4 til 4 ootiing in one voice lo
uukt week “ Will comphioly gust
d loro III I Ilia'll i In i I niinuiil
liigrd lit
nlitee P7 pritieiil of the hank lie
• ,.
o i*Ilf
tuunt* oi the nation
i .pn
pa ♦1he th i e f ha* . ..l.ve
is
aid
rY ftm t"
M , . ;**.
I f u i t i l &lt; . . u i i a* I m i - I l i t i
.HI;
, id
ilia* kt«*n pace isilh the n . mai
| i, • i i l . M i t l . | M t | u m i l l
HHi
i l l lent uRj tfiidJtutea, ana hv wti
fl* 1
iKtsUrnli* this iruorsc utui uutgu
-t
I
.fl.l»
ti
uii an o «cn basis.

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IO N , h er 27.-01*) ( ’ it) wer ii pat Inna 1 llc iflifa for
nl, nn « l lo ii Senate I‘ iri4 mu-i he purchasrd auJ on
P A R IS * Dec 27.— f/H -Th new
i“ tei ia&gt; i-ted sever* display in
local
hualn#sa
and 1
( o f fo rm rr F re m ltr
»
T,4ri* in I iihuII -ecuri- profe«iiiona! hou-va hefora Jan. |M furor o f jkaymtnl bv Frntue o f
iivrm in tmnda amonif C.7. It » &lt; •l.'ridcd a f tha C ity lf. w a r &gt;WM* to the U lfT T r ? n L .W ;w '
of coMntriinl held l ) romnu-ishiii tneetinir last nipht f,,|| 1Ik«r a pebble in the eci-an,*- .
i irurlhin C 'lpmatnm adi Kiriiitf a «li&lt;cu-Rinn which
prr- „ Kov*rnm eiit spokesman wuid s ea *,
Mii4Hi« 11« m« » hunk loan •e fed the *erotid
readmn
and
rnlay.
report wo- Nuhinil1*ft»on «'f sn amendment to t h e 1 rj ||rriioi aid hr t e.-entxwl
i1« 1nnknii? 'U 1- I i* •4'itt v i fi T il occupational 11*
my opinion la unpop^ie.
.nnl)
• h; ntout Itctnn- cense fee old inane*.
i Dial iha statanvent
pa^Ki-d
'' t
in teRpon-e tn a
notUrd
i hirf of
roller
Boy (J WII
..I muit h leii'her •Hint Imrn - wns in dructed to stag*' no
The former premier, s*huu: vU‘»lid) mm il t idl u iiieetuiK imiiii'11ii11- cmiiva« of the cfly and net was overthrow n on th#
labt
Dio* week lo eon-lifer d. Its tniAlncHi hiru*!*N nr» the morn it-u# list &gt;rai, a»«#rted "wc romin of the «mn tnit tee re- iiiir of Jati. 2d. and to order th# iiiiUetl a grave tnUtake" in not
i make the report piihlh', nr rent of every person fount 1 do* leeognlllnji the dehta as v at
I 'himed Die out•twndtnjf tnif ! usim * wllhout a license that Hi itain ibd.
( tin* loan, fh'J.tHHUHi'h
«I
France on Dec
15 mo
nm-t le displaced in a prominent
•nl I &gt; the etdhiteiul un- I
tldrd default tu Die l!n t
p arc
•i ion ai loirs i'f«itmate - f
The ('umiiiinhninrs also agre-nd **n &gt;22.200.020 internal un
hIu»&gt;.
j
At
that in future year-, a* IHI grar# mainlny F-'l.Hdl.dftO.OlHI di h
1• Die value of nl! In. *■ :i
perhai Ia to he permltti'd merch* the same time. Knglan
"
In Id a- follutetal
ants or profr-sional persons re* token payment.
1 •laled, hut "fie loeintier
« 1 from $H,oou,tn»n io -piirinp I Iren so* Llrenses arc dua
nn i payal li’ on (*ct. 1. ami ar*
o
u, i I'lninittee itieinheia . . t . h i .' Ii. fnllnw ir. 11111111" » " l M n n J f l f I t r n i n &gt;
i»4*l t
volcJ.
I ,,a n U
'M r i * 11
&lt; IliiliH m | ineludt d *e&gt; - «„,l aft.-. II.-. 1. it
Dun
tip
their
short
regulat
meet_
*
&gt;' Jlur - id f t*i a-1bfi k si
the t omniissloner* iliiruntnl
H A M Mni|£l r Dec
&lt;
11 •
ofiy thrill ninny (lel- •nic,
\»* in*.»it h- old Sue Irani
I
the ail ki -it I*11i Vy of taking steps to
md elate fond*
v wait** | ni Harriot I T P0
o' iteniw in the thi k protect the interest* of the city
do
foi Do* ri«i’«*n#med tian 1 of
'ioii-w and nonlyngei* n properly upon which taxes are
W alU l UaUkiKaM.IaoU aL
MSI ' *“ *
■ nl».« f - relieve the roe* 1*1
Mai or Speer appoint#.) the te ­
hr Central
ItrpuHir
her h'Hin find powwddv
rna Inin mem her* of the CtnnHu PaM* Four I
- Temiaalovi a* a coin init tee which la *u ». t life after „ ha ia • ln»*s
'riij,*
,
1
a•
i
frmn
Ilioisi"ii
"r
nn*#I with the Counly Comniia*
1141J
Ittavln** atr-itip lev wDe*
dinner* lo dmcn-s a pi npti-rd tonut
1
forei Insure action on properly •u&gt;, *- ftvintr conitithois
(aioou*
*.ee»* t r
1 i«.
which, I ecauie its
owners
no (V *d *11
|Ion ire i nay taxes, ap|icars tu h# Jtxvi* I|4 red iii'i'fi "idf*
In m'lrhDi *&lt;)0 tildes
j aban-(&lt;&gt;ne«l.
11 fount * hr|ti"'n *%
If wa* announced during the I..
»IK. lie f 27. (A t
1 "t
11, ♦n.- ie' ln-hv
mrc'inr ‘ hat tint organirntlon »f
•id h»tiy
hoy
v**s
&gt;i r.r
1’’ i mnmisplon hii D election of a
• i
1* ,-,v In mi uiitoninbiJe,
i n ■» od h 1
toavor would h# h**IJ next * . M h...
nowdt *f t
' T»
lay night, according tu .cit)
oitfo
* 1
’ N’eu Hoebelte rujf
1
1'in nee
• .oilri
*&gt;
hi • ryini* his wife
' '• - F S l.nm-nn Hifvi-ril the I »r* Dsodv
f'nrd lo the Bionx
•trot ion that tha A Duo* le Na' ■ »' * 11 --pltal.
w
ti nal Haul had lender* dan a'k
K U rS H 'V P T t i l i r Itf'ID ’ 1 11
• ** v* it, hjit ju*t ba- i1'11'ii'xl * 1 f« non m «ec' o i y
ftir
** It* I '
* the enlranci- hla cii\ f'inil* in the Sanf-.M'I \tlanflc
«!| *iM *:rF ir» l»
n
•
tn u snow drift, N'a1i"tiat ftnm1 T7u* '.Hut security
^.T*i Whdr shoniw*rr i*- \
h- fa hn
leaped flow * tnriff* si't f f) dpo hr *!a!rd,
h«d t.. TlifM ro- nters f.« tr
mi
nted through
the and a- o? i »•"*-"pr*a &lt; the rlly had
ihetrf IT a K rr-i-s F** ** *'
til'
* » tietpapproximatety ttfiool) on hand
r#ti» 5?»ore »n 4&gt;i**atowr*
1
f h|&gt; ihoot•, hie
After vfiHn-* t i a enrop* ia 1# |f*0 fip|(l v«a*&lt;i*rdav
TD
"• horn
And
In thr Sanf*** t Fnuntri ( ’ lut‘ and two clfv dc'ecD' ••* nr l
d her she #x- |«:i :u to Si*", e-d# f'rmotv r hamwith approximately I'Vd01'
I ; Aim
h#r of (\iminerrr,
rrprr-entinf
nionrTiFv pa •' at to each tnter*
I * 11 i I I i .
In c
• ■ A p p e a r ♦iris**, the ion Dnp ndiotnnsfl after
the (’ ornmi*‘ h-ners r# appointed Y p g f 0 f ( | ( | y ’ s
W e n t lie
t . n i 'i i l I a r m e r s
Mrs v
I 11 Bines as a-alatant II- 1 v
*
&gt;1,0111111
brarian
i
sled with the ,
I* la*.
a 1nI l»R
k \ milll*
1m
t i iculture at
* II. *‘*ta
•hae j
ujdre-s members
FOFII FFIO.HII IN W EEK
II 11I -VC
(,r».
*o nty Agricult’ ll-f Is
I'l 1xuu» i•ImI»
I J * noltheir friendU at
.SJ. JOHNS. N* F., Dec.27,— (A*)
ir* Mora
. la!
*e#IngIn the Court - The
h fkof theschooner
Mo- Kl rin r*
1*
•
.«•*
''r '»!
' i 1"
D
• w t Frolay night at 8:00 nice Harterv
swung yesterday 11i l l lu#&gt;
il lw.fi
i I *#• ♦
i |||l SVll !■*
hi
helplesaly in the rollers of tha lirv Wrsl
I'lmr IS
1*1«air 10
"He
nil
•
fu-.'-rra
err
being
urged
lo
Nrw
Foumlanii
xoulh
roaat
craw« « \ OK F &gt; *
l*l(i » M • I S
ll«
o
o
marling, Mr. Taylor lr-a T h , b»di,&lt; of four aaamen **1*«t eliolisr
Ti
W* r.) v R*
• St f&lt;
.•it ft* have a niu iaga that la » f ita m m p',m ,nt of flva vrara 1»» Un&lt;l• • I his b *
11&lt; D
&lt;
J
nlcrrat In all growara fmmd on Ih* ihora. Anaioua landa- J'. HUll.'l*
C’ rir •i
Ts oi(*a
b* "»h
Atlmini ' n 4**11 - 'S-H'vr* h I
-TTTp,. r* of Florida produce, mar. oonlfnuad to aaarrh fo r tha TMtul Ills
ri*w »■ e&lt;»
1* a|i|if nerj
,»Ms , nn 4
. (uh
*&lt;•r,
will
nominate &gt; -lv of I^ o Rutton, o f Glanrne,
(altottnlt
i i . 2wr In* io n
urtibi.
to .
uitii.
for iha flub, it waa V , w Koundlamk owner o f
the « t Is Il»s
Clrttolv «•
.) y F. K. Darner, who lilll, craft, among tha flolaam ! .ugualn
n
cudrU a t 1 1
11 a'1* 1
fnr th# Improvniient of thr .San- *•••
'.van prvai.wnl of tha organl- Hriftlnr alonnhore after a waak'i I niVa'aiiah
furd Country Club.
i ui.ion for Ilia paat year.
Iblixxard.
1TbuaiaxIlU

Elks Lmlyd'b Tn 1&gt; *
In 1 i l \ itimiimm

Files U n d i n e ‘led
A m m nl rhrisfm:!*
!\ir!\ \&lt; ^ it cee ss

III •

i l l l H 'l S

W t S llI N t lT n v . |».
;
Improved farm prleea at

\
Mt
b I*
ItIt * A*
Ml
t
market., in Cbme raaea higher than
mi * ,h
ut any titnllar time in iltrve &gt;•-. - -a t is| in »li*1111*i11nit |.»■*’ (♦'n•
were -reporjerl yeaterday by lb" Din hum i* tbnW 1*110 Mug. r rb-Mf
v ho ha I imlherni
bureau of agricult oral economic.

local

The upawing waa lad by grainthe bureau aald, with
polatnr■
awret pota'eea, rotton' and entto;

I r iflg t-

K t ‘- i' I f f l f i l

»| »t &gt;
t h o l f t U , Ute A A A . and other|fron’ 4170 b- " b - » m) b**1' Pnrgovammental
agencica
In|chared atock or notea In H47.
aeorl fidlyisirg elv»ely It rvpmu I
i
,,t
county, and aa a whole, a fa -'
The lo(al holdinga to that data
grain prin-, a* I I ) percent birhe
I &lt; * l.H|»'fP
of I »&gt; \| i
p^pftlB r*fljr t u given to each ware IC07.000.000 and Chairman
on Dee. I than Ot ‘.be aatne .l,r~ f
iht
»l H'lPp &gt;iH*lilh*. »
giioatloiL
J^aes aald today U now loo k s'llk i • i n I ,&gt;82, (1Ur IQ n Ut-kfiflSV i f ,llg i
•»
fir
f n*!a niirh* 1r&gt; dpi &lt;
Clarence E. Adame waa appointtha total behtnga before the pur- Dua to n
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f' Committee which will work wilh of a billion dollars. This, It Is nn- daction w h'ik cut the total «u) pi,, v,
smaller than a year ngn,
that 11
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a rational committee In staring
ball In Hanford on the night of deretood hare, would be spproxl- grain w ». &gt;need at !t.'&gt;.4 cet t- &gt;■1 f.Ji'Had '*ifh vni'ny F 11i .
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capital o f all o f (ha banka Iq tha tlmaq tha prica In lb.12
rounrjlof, nn » Harry L r «
lindifa birthday.
ary as junior •-oaneilar. Other « f
d* ot the dance will b* country.
will
appaintaJ tattr
In tha haada o f o national
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HOPES SPIN ALII HOLDS OUT
Oeor^a A n l n o n
and flprolf
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CHURCH DAM AG ED
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wrre cK rn th# second an^
of cUUreo afflicted
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dae. * 7 ^ final iVM nlay dryrea and accept*-,I
atile pofaly.i*WASHINGTON. Dec. 27--0P)— GP&gt;— Taka It from J. H. McCarty, *4* official mrifibers c»f the Chap
Richard Gordon, American charge yon really ran ta la off weight If t«*r.
at Kuchow, wired tha elate &lt;b- you know ho« McCarty .had 227
IN WRECK
A talk b)* Karl I^*hr ann
pari mant that U y church there
aiaafif the rvriiing’i fflttuir&amp;. Mi
I-VRRT,
Dec. 27.— —
CPI■, had baen damaged when talwaaa pound*, gettfTir down to a mere J »dniiMin i **ri*4.* wiu^atrii Um ( hap
m leu—i i ,■ ——
M g . man ware killed 10 and IS airplane* from Nankin* 3W. by .'"rutting out the butter •nr on it* t o 4*1*1)11) (m* •hi.a *
ir ban at midnight when a tits-1 bombed the place. No foreigner ■od sugar an.i ■,tm g plenty f
nn,!. *p« okliig Ui pan* it* and
aa.riPmrifla
train at ruck was lajured bat many Chinaaa •plnach and turnip." McCarty's 1 Masons, he uryed morn of them
hard a (
was derailed, ware killed, he aaid.
1 to attend Chapter mcsltnyi.
CM||S a lissome 220 pounds.

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NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—(/P&gt;—In jiung, brown-eyed contralto from
the little Ita n n town of Ferrara Chicago, wa* tT7r other principal.
40 year* ago la t night a young I it was the thirteenth perform______
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s'ov. I I.
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Sanford- Atlantic National Hank
tha choice o f the Executive lion fe ll government participation
ltle0 o f Iba Brminole Coun­ m the financing program aheulil
ty Chamber o f Commerce for tho be a . aiuall a, peailble.
Fifty-aeven ral-road* now owa
poaiilaa o f acting treasurer -if
corporation appiuxiinatety
tba.trada b o d y ,' aucceedlng hi. fluforaaar
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Linton
E |'i2'J,n&lt;.O.tPVO 7 ola! loans to railyeara
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W ■'&gt;&lt;»*&gt;'&gt;■ b«4 .cme ul Ihia
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er rtaponaiblllly at Orlando.
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day nftoMoon, and hla election
bankt will ie expected to do m o r e l* ' '

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crediting them to -the A tch U o n j.'.cj • . l " A f :
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Brooklyn (S . Y.| Bridge.
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" I never wax fit for anything
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twrnty-alxlh season at the worldbut a country editor," Howe eaul
PA HIS. Dec. 27.—Mme. Blanch* \ WASHINGTON. Dec. 27.—(&lt;71 famous Metropolitan opera.
yeaterday In dixcuaxlng the drmixe
of the monthly," a n d *C ^ tm» nO ' He" V’a'unac; France'* aeere*a .a -' Few charge. In the .axavery
There wa. an American motif
tp run a country paper. *o I'm traordinary. came out of her anma lone a.e to bo a»Wd of t » to the night.
..
*
nual l'hrl*tma/ rilenco ye*tenh»y
c ' f « by President Ituosevelt *nd
Ttie ln»ugurnl work « * ' Deem*
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.......
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&gt;&lt;•
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the first time an American work
-Next
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Oh or '.lo im lin u S tiiii;
M oving To Protect; Out Necessity F o r
Plaits I'irsi Itudool
Its N aval Strength' /.ovcrnmcntallioana

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OF PROSPERITY over program

JONES DECLARES FEDERAL DEFICIT
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nl riutlanlU , i ’«ii rday a.
'hr
M M r m»n ho wa» • " * * ou* "'•*l .
.
l»r r
pmirtan.
I Ik . t^tiana of th e . world get to Dyveitimc-t »
N a a n f.» r on other
..
» - •- ,1
eacitud hop. fnr * • l» » r
fun*!*
llin t
r r v i v a l and r r»to ra tio n * of
_ ta n c ik T t » r&lt;’ •• thr&gt;
^
on atHaj. TVa immediate in- ntc| tim e fa m e a n d p l t i r f
Tht» rego»r . aV - e ••Ha"*’ Ta
U r ? r *t* tio « * U d ia l he referred

&amp;A r

lit .h-ah-i

NO RTH .
PLATTE,
Neb..
iN'i 2.1 t i l The sags of an f
' hs yeMi old i IV11 VS ni tr U tin
j u ho |il«vsol auurul SmiiI s (\au&gt;
to Jiundn* U of thildien before
n ii&gt; in g o.it m 11 inirf vour with
•Irnih un- reteale.l here tods).
Nolen left oy i J. Israel
&gt;f
M itw r I. ( hr veteran, when he
F ed era l F u n dsS een A h
shot Mild kill** 1 hi mi ai*If in a
H e lp in g
M e rc h a n ts
Kimmov imlroail station Tueei Im&gt; iioliratnl l.ioo'hiig giici de*
T o R e p o r t Trn u s u a i
a|Hiiicleiity over the
govern
‘
• . » in grrc&gt;nt
V o lu m e O f T r a d in g
as h Kift a building In M ai-

10

Jubilation Runs Riot
As Miners Riel me
Better Times Ahead
I.EADVII I K « ’ •
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1/11

FARM LOANS IN
COUNTY REACH
$376,000 M AR K

War Veteian R l a y s
Santa. Kills S e l f

•,,• fM , vl .H f to •Mill fiolll
| iie m o iis niiice H ept IFi u r r e
aid. i Im11 oinii of
i r s« at • H«h.Iom k and
l e a d in g
• d -aid 'hr man had
U till ll
» •r»i Imi* a rn*l• l " t hi
of
demanding
monay e v e n t s
•»*#,' of %iolenr«' *f hil.u « hocn r e p o r tin g 1hi&gt;* " »-ok.
•• ••mvAnhl rn»|l»i»raiee
I.,m ill'll
«iim
T h l* la r g e
of ti** litairil M|tO|lta|
I ••••
tile
o
ffir
.
tn
mu
iig
n tne
'*i i i «&gt;
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th ro
gh
th e
• .. ' .y iha* hi- hud lo rn
'••mlenlp
Co.in'r
v,||
...I
K
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• * • v a man » tin demand- R o o s e v e l t
F le c tio n
Is
I .an .••iwlu.lo'l *1*.^* fl*'l I. l lu.il jJ
•in
C h o s e n A s R a n k in g
, ..rntlm W flr JNA W n I.■'•••awl •!» g
•••ford ettoito.n |dot
(
ralth) |di»lantropla*
F i r s t
In
I n t e r e s t C 'V , ruiurhrrV. Hurlnr Mu |’n»t
..n' I. I» . I hu.I MOO cliff. ..nt in.
nth* Polue shortly
nur «|u*.. ll
liirliiilc
1 u mull I *•• «|Uea
NEW YOKK. Dec. 23 -l/Tt. C on.m-eA ctn 1* . » * T » . . l
i n*i' hilt III. y d« Th, III most outstanding and in*
*• any details
t*n-«ting news devalopments of
M tH s iH R irri l o s e s E o r r o a
: f er a eonfrrrnre ID.ll, as rho-en |»y J M Kendrick,
l(ua**r.aa|i|
r k t u i n r news etXloi. Th* A a io - ’
...
tv**d a I **rf •I*1 c a t ....... .
follow
,
wmi, “
~
J
f»A —Col Wllllem W erd 74. eetey about ten days
I Thr lt " . . . ,. , lt adiiiinl.tr.tlon,
rn
o f R,g r i l l e
Id in.I thr
lelic
including
hi. Inaugurel eddr*..,
on* of M I«.U»lppl*« wolMnoW
*• the work ..f ni. Ih. hank h..lide&gt;. Ih* monetary lon m alM . dl*d her* ye.terday.
ii-lr ‘t wor r&gt; him policy, thr National Krcovrry art For more Ih.n 40 roar* h* rdltflt
and other recovery measures, rer
*h* Kaat M I'.U .Ip p I T lm *i I f this
'
in la id fn rlv etl 4,gnition uf Russia, legaliaalon of u r tlo , e f the atate.
• ,! tee
» •OpCia
beef, repeal uf tha IHtl) Amend*
dire It; me caae
.
.
..
.
. .
merit and many other govammeoarn*ol of * liarlos , ,
___
tal action..
n»'|&gt;I'» Wb.l f-*l ♦ *'*•
2 The un*ucc*aaful attempt to
'41 W ill, raptured
hd
male Rooeeeelt and the fa ­
h v s y n itfi
il. while I.thing |b( woun^|ng 0f Mayor Anton
* ■»lai’liiF4ila
r |..| -I...V «•
„r
r
a
i*
«
Carmak, of Chicago, by Zangara •Itf »f-»
I
»*»cn and one -t \||,in,| |n I chruary.
• *•••• •
V7iiS**ilslr
‘ 3 . Tha craab of tha United l t M %»ra
State, ihrlgih!# Akron in th* At- ! (
'lAlnw.vtllF
MISSION W itt'S IIOIUIKD
lanllc « « a n , Apr. 4, killing 14 , In- I* tills •&gt; r
clu kng Rear Adm l.gl IVIIdain A.
, Weel

a l l -m g r t p a r t y

p ^ ialatin n
ut
tin*
c o m in g
:on gres»lon m l
»e i»a i»n .
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2nd Fxtortion Riot In
‘Recent Months Is
f!i*elo*ced By Rieh
I'hd iih'lnbia M a n

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-iROSENWALD IS
* ^ AGAIN ASKED
FOR B IG SU M

t/1** K%» k'Prr mu *
nukmillf'l
to Senate in .1 t
► !*•»!»&gt;
t)tat
tin* tlusniian
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M GERMAN COURT
ORDERS DEATH *
FOR DUTCHMAN:

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I I n it

Detroit H;ink ! iiileit
To R e p o r t Fosse.-

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“God M f You Merry Gentteroen.”

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Ot)‘ th e e v f ' f l f GJiHrtfma*) J9W , I itU w orld n th ire lln fl
under the atorm e n d atrww o f an econom ic c r i t l v . n l u Unie
whtyi the problem s both o f th e capital and labor a p fr a r to
b e Inaunwotm ta M *; •■th e happy w ords,
"G o d rest you
m e rry gen tlem an ” fro m the old carol fall upon t h e 'e a r w ith
a p articu larly' w elcom e appeal, 'fo r C h ristm as is a fa m ilia r
and beloved oasis in a desert o f s tra n g e and try in g , d i f f i ­
culties. I t ia a recess from th e fig h t fo r m a teria l existence,
S B 3
a d inn o f-r e s p ite os the y e a r ’s strenuous h ig h w a y w h ere
both th e s p irit and th e body can be refresh ed , n g lo rifie d
Sunday w ith a lo vely golden halo around It, a rest fo r
th a t not alw ays “ m e rry ” gen llem an , th e man In th e street.
T w o thousand yea rs a g o another man o f humble origin ,
a carp en ter by tra d e, set ou t on u m em orable Journey, a
ir n W 't t w r 'W M 'W " c h a n g e th e e n tire cou rse of. w orld hiso ry. Joseph o f N a za reth a w l his w ife , M ary, le ft ilnlliee,
on
t r ip th e y could ill rtfford to take, fo r B ethlehem be­
cause C aesar had ordered all his su b jects to g o t o th e henr;r s .
eat c ity and re g is te r fo r taxes. W h en M a ry an d Joseph
a rrived , there was no room fo r them at th e inn and they
fou n d sh elter in the stable w h ere C h ris t was born. T h e
h om ely beauty o f this scene w ith the baby
ly in g in the
m an ger, b is m oth er ben d in g o v e r him, and th e patient
s -o M pcg^rore-i
cattle,
the shepherds, and th e w is e -r tir tV : la so. lovaly
.f lA T U R D A t , D E C . At, I t U
.th a t It has su rvived unmmrrod th rou gh ou t f h ^ c e n lu rtf*.
IV e n du ring the- periods in h is to ry whan k in gs o f gwtffcmVRR8B F M . T M A T
manta and o f finapcc refgned suprem e, th e story o f this
baby whose fir s t crib was n m anger and whose o n ly "m a t­
c iik w j- M * * £ . v
tress was th e H weet-sm elllng hay, hns been told and re ­

By MIL AND

V'

MILTON M. told.
%LM
I
A n d today, we point and point again this sam e scene
‘ I
BALI
Wh*,r yoiy Christ tin* fires are.In the stable * p d It m iraculously retain s Its orig in a l lovellrighted; m**0
"
' ness and What M a tth ew A rn old called “ sw eelnesa and lig h t."
And are bright with old lin t N o speaker, h ow ever Isunbastla, and florid his sentences,
V glowr’ *!
* •
no w riter, h o w ever rococo und o rn a te his ph raseology, no
Don't forget the acenr* of child­ pseudo-artist, h o w ever elaborate anil exa g g era ted his style
hood,
ran d estroy the benutlful s im p licity o f the o r ig in a l picture.
‘ And the friend* you used to
T h e re is som eth in g vita l, som eth in g
rugged,
som ething
know.
so ch a ra cteristica lly o f the soil in it that
it cannot InThink o f Mother, end of loved spoiled. T h e crudest Christ m ss card executed by the most
unskilled fin g e rs cannot but
be touched w ith
nt least n
i
ones
Whs long since have passed spark o f th e m agic th at shone in th e star o f Behlehem tw o
awey;
thousand years ago.
_
And the Christ tb»y used to wor­
So let us take the tw o days that we have this C h rlslship
*
mna and mnke the most o f them, la vin g care and w orry
Is the Christ we need tn&lt;lsy.
aside and sin gin g w ith th e ca ro lers;
"(Jcsi rest ye, m erry gentlem en,
Think of how the lowly manger,
»
l.et n oth in g yop dism ay.
Held the'Ghrlut to * W | i Aireluld.
F o r Jesus C hrist, our Saviour,
How the Wise Men rsoie to wor­
W a s born on C hristm as D ay.”
ship.
Anil tho angels sang of old.

. .

WhyJ Speak
Of Troubles?
f

Christmas tjells will sons lie ring-1

earth will be'.siow ,'
Speaking o f troulde. lite ra lly “ the
speaking o f trouDos’1 r„rg.i the ,l*y* » f ............. b le ." Is sti much a daily occupation, so much a part or tin
Ami (hi* fiirnri» you used t&lt;&gt; hourly routine o f so many people. T h e H erald is m oved to
isln rl the rjuirv withmit ho|w nfJrerplvll&gt;F many n-plitm, un
know.
to tin* tiPttial jirofil clc-riVf«l from thut t fp of tlmi'.
Orlando, Kla.
Noun* o f us i* in I tiin" w orld v e ry lomr. Tin* prenont
Merry Chnstmasl
hour in nil w e run runnt on, umi nomtdimrn rml even oil
the whole o f (tint. W hnt. then, (to w e g e l In tile why o f
Here's hoping that all readers lir n r fit from upending nny m om ent ■u f that^ tim fl lij t|iv
of this column, whether consis­ m it n t io n n f our troubltw, o r ou r aetjes an«( I » i u s ?
tent or occasional, have a wondov
I f by tellin g our troubles w e arousg syrniiathy tt»at la
n ill'XWtJ
lf“
nl that rellovijs |lt, W « . n i)« iil
imp i fMir*tlnir IH# arrtxal of )h alpfu i ,or elicit old
fill* tin
good
biinlnens,
f * (T
K #tt NkhulAHs bul hrrv *s a liu litcom p la in in g
n illflV
*
special ho|» for tho»» whu are! m u rii’ o f our roniptiiining does
eith er to ourselves or to our fri
CONH1HTENT .readar* of this "&gt;-|
Htnndlng a few days ugn n ear an autom obile In w bicb
lumtl tbat they will hav* a P »r- j
neversl people w ere w a itin g rtir n n o ljy jf ' tjttlflb ar' Op-' « r i r
tlrulm ly woiultrful limp.
&gt;p arty to finish her ahopping, Are o v e t4 ie a n I a 4 rpm
a rt's**,
f"-s-’
-o
“ v “ Ihtt.
Hi Uma 1
‘Y ou mnv Irelieve It or not, 'bu t th is, la the
Did you hear sumson* on ihe jjnV(, pottiH-iously foinplnlned o f n th in g tills y ea r."
radio the Other night telling shout j
W e heard no m ore o f the. conversation, but o ver and
It must
has oreurred to us.
that particularly lUSirpdi ■*ta. o v e r again ’lim t statem ent
asjromimer* call Venue whh-h Just! have lieen a N ow Yonr'n rt-otullun, und nht- had kt-pl il
• t this time appears in the smith fo r ulmonl n whole yea r. W hat n w onderfu l heru-fit «u rh
n reaolutioiv would he to mankind if u niversally udopted and
wr*t and disappears^ early in ilia
gen erally rarrted out ns w ell ns this one luul l.een!
evening 1 -That J.s/he one wh.&lt;h
But w h y w a il aw ith fir wcok to milk** wurh a r r nojut ion :
we know locally aa th* Edison W b v not m ake it ton igh t, and try to keejS it fo r the next
Light, hung up in Fort Myer- in rotiple o f days at Umst ? T h a t-w o u ld ) k *1|* to eliminate*
honor of Thomas Ellison, snd *u- hard luck stories und depression rontplaintn from Ihe natur­
r idea tally It I* also the on* which al spirit o f f'hrlntm ai*.
H avin g m ore or ie-n nttrresnftil y
guldnl tliv shepherds to 11*1hieron lrolled our tougui'n fo r the next day nr mo. we would
Item.
fin d It easier to keep from cflm pluining during the entire
w eek:
A m t-th tts th e whrtia~yuU i)t» .aaaimn, Jgytlld, irtkyiUk.
Xliis may not b# a white Chris
proved.
'
• ; '
mas, hut President Koosevelt
V a ry cartginly, too. in faQ ing to use our troubles an
doing W* H et t*,gitw,'it g-tovch
a topic o f cwpversatton,-' we m ay get aw ay from dw elling
of* silvt*/ Usder 1(h* .l^ rty ,Sf .th*
prteldeitt'a silver-, purchase po upon them ourstSves. W o t n lg h t fin d to|&gt;i&lt;» o f. conversa­
Hey which W&gt;w aypplsmant* hl» tion thut are pleasing to our friends, and ulrnoet in spite
gold purchase profrism, If you are o f ourselves wo would corns ti* b e lie v e th at wu a re n «L so
bad o ff, a fte r a il; that t h c r a a r c really lots o f Meanings
t o help ua Hava a HietTjf CbrlSim as;
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. . It [Bn.'L.aIwaya an eas&gt;- th ljiji ;o do, bul you w ill fin d
it w ill help If you try It.'^ V 'o only m a g n ify out troublrti by
leave with tha mlntara to pay
talk in g about them.
them for tbslr trooWa. This It
i
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not qulta bl-maUllam, advoeated
ao anVhusiasLkally W y » « f » f °
'b y William Jahnlnga Bryan, but
It li an approach- I f Bryan were
Miss Bess!* Ism't la T im # "for erkl dsfs, balng caJleH to Martiaaa
- alive today - h* w ottld-M w h«tl*d th* hoIU*r&lt; a f ''r apamNSgfa da by the sufldfn death o f hi* slater.
few
lightful mouth at Athaoa} Om
The'new hour, of A. D. Parrish
where ah* was th* guest of-Jndge on Flench Avenua. will tnoS he
wrong about, and, of court#, Pro* Thomas and family and racalvsd
romplsted. It Is of th* hungnlnw
•WUst RqoMriit. JD|t th}e U too
many eoclal attentloni.
type and will add much to French
happy a kasson to d l»«*** 4UOwan sad J*m#a Hlgglna are Avenua when completed.
’ agreeuicntsL. . r' . . V ’ *J .
horns from Baltimore whoro they
A party of Ranfont clUaena,
v f
- ' "f * '
l,"l
bar* been nttawding aohool. They composed of A. Doroaf, (ieorgo
In Joak aaothag wrok, tha
expect to bo horo several waek*. Trrrolum, Dave Adams, and A. V,
o f 1 U I will bb A- tklag of tha
Mis* Charlotte Hand hsq nirtv- French, visIIsmI Orlando yvstenloy
past. Than 1M* wtll b**tn- It Is od has* from points In Now Jar- In tit,. I- tc:ret of u gran 1 i all oral
lima to do yaw N s * Toor rooo- say wharo aha spent tha nimmar entertalmrcn! to bt- g.vrn at the
lotlac early. Tharo art *• many with friend* sad relalive*.
k .™ . M i .
,, t a M
things a parson roold t
Tha Misros Lottie apd . Aunt* tho evanlvy of IMiT. 91. The. ball
\ Bfver to do aftd* w W A wwald Loo Caldwell b a n arrived how*# I* to ko o nutsk affoir. There will
*ably anabl# hhn
I* # ' twchrelr-M, r— tlnuoupyter- a tm fnrttf
dafleisg, refroohaMMa, apd aa
i o f tho aamhor of Usms thh
slabacat' tableau A , sambar of
that wtero have tlamsd thotr
.P^ctk*. frotri Oriaado mm! DsUod
‘ for being so hold a*,
and other nearby town
ost think how oftao ho*peeted -to aUoad.
‘
hav* laid thatr trouklas at
m i \ pf .ssaroaas .alas. Why
t o m CLOTH BATHER FINED
rets Itrtfota'^w'gin M« - 1* » - r t
f o r ^ W ^ * mtsfortuns# t TWl
la O r iW *
it rooolve to aeoo)
night and report w
ka tha host o f that
*sw their coBtrovsrsy »v*r what
part of Ufa,
M b* Nsllb aohstitatas ladeesnt exposure **4which sveryaaa koa to gt
o i** from tld ta sumawry fashion yasteeday
wjtk-at
But* CoU*f« for WoCNy Coarj Ju4t* Edgar li.

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■ .a s s^ s P W ttW ft'w ;

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS At30

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Dickinson

h__ for appro riagon

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W n sbssrtf from th* city fair set- broth dad t s B fh a bin 00Ik.

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CHRISTMAS PRAYER
By&gt;4. Hi JM#ETT, II. D.
■
V- —MK' 14 r JjS O
O Ood, th# Father c k ^ U a a ts, ohedlirc*.
I t
tree. le
riot be In Thy
jlr
in Whose grace all our', .tijhr 'l*
^
f t tfsa spirit o f a bond-slave,
bom, and in Whose love• lif1 tj9k but raifieir in the spirit of a son,
*Pr*ri*T* o1 comfort in Thy
fountala of our festivity, * ,*erie-r3&amp;T1
' h* ' Vffsenrll and esteeming Thy dr
fully lead me Into the holy
»li&gt; jjy mjr. delight
of Christ mast ide, and take
'
' 6 Cod, give unto me the holy
to the Innermost room o f,it^
Jolt of human sympathy. Recreate
Joy. Forhtd that I should,,(«ra* ip Jo;
in the outer courts, dwqiJtyr *m^d the chords that have become In.
its merely -eamal pleasures,yet)*, yynsitivs to my brother’s joy*
fled with the merriment that A p v ,*B*#*riefs.*If the harp is broken
with tlig day, end mounted witty graciously remak* It out of the
the happiness that passes.with thcj/yllne** of Thy lose. Save me
failing flower and the mi4h|riq£ |frurtt.-th, death o f selfishness,
leaf. Urlng me into the eterwi), ,WAen Christmastime Is over sufIhings of this blessed s ry in , the S ' W e f to die again into moral
things that abide, the love . tbpt leitumbinenl, untroubled by my
manifests itself In unfailing iqshi ‘jifulher’i i songs. Unit* me to my
will, ami- the Joy that ■ti’nggi W l“ * »ith lender kinship, and
Christmas bell* nil the year roun&lt;tA**l iF'*vbs.partaken of his triumph*
Let me draw water oifl off the .##* defeats.
well* o f salvation, and let the yog ms^jai'graciously Impart unto me
Of I he Irfird lie my strength,
&lt;Wh»i joy of ■ yloriou* hopr. U t
(Jrarjim-ly give untn m* ' fMi *my
»)•
___________ ____ luring light. May th* ChrktntM
_________
Joy of perfect reconciliation'with
Thy will. May evrey . d l * W * M * l * i - ’always go before me, leading
a to over-deepening revelation#
power in my soul bn suLluydy to
willing obedience. ('teat* ‘ in me1I t " '•hr ibord, and giving me freah
the music of harmonious frthun­ surprises of Heavenly grace and
J
ship so I list nil m y powers' ’inh’f lovgeffafl
he as a united orcheslri to prahY * jiindie Thou the Christmas fins
and bless Thy holy name.
* 1^
.A * ,f U| of h'ATy lovs. Light th* lamps of
AlWl rncirifully jjiv# untQ., J»)r x.liyfatmAs geniality and good will.
thr jfry i»f spiritmtI |iWrt|^# ,{^1 Jlsiliiw and glorify my Lord's
Thy utatutHn b^rutiu* my /onip.j l.irtMay ’ with Thy presence, and
Tulip I hi* rrltirluOrr »u4 trf my ,'rown It with unsullied joy and
•**r\ if** mini lh r frown mil p f my pj-srr. A men.

n w M t f&amp; A M n k k a g a in
*■:-----When the Leila ring, out an a
WorM d f 'w h t f t j'Ami the shopifitig days hr* here;
When the - hurrylUir. throng* go,
surging by,
Through the twilight ertsp. and
clear;*
1 w
When the eager light* leap Oi}t—
leap out**Iff
*
In windows- hern and there,
Like angels keeping watch and
ward.-, n ■ ■
• -,
From their vantage- post* In
■lr;
.t
r
\ Iw
When the bell* peal nut on a
world qf white, Where thf dull',grey, garth has
lallf,. .
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Then Its Winter time, and Holly
tiro*.,,
“ \..
And christmaf time again!

Pope Pins S e c s i •
P ra y e r A s V i t « K
Scene O f TRragic
N eed O« f W- •■o r l i
.* D e a t h d P a ir

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menu Dr. J. R. MeEeachern, city man prelates i„ hi* ontraal Chrihit]
health officer and Dr. Jossph 8. mas addreoa today. ' .
Spoto, who examined him, told po­
Severely critklying th* sterilLl
lice he wax drank. He was locked ration program In Germany, P&lt;4»1
up In She county Jail, charged Pluk i s d tha inconsistency' af|
with manslaughter in a warrant such practices in the light ofrSa.j
sworn out before Justice of the llgious teachings was clearly act ]
Peace Jackson of the Gary dis­
forth in a Papal decree In t i l l
trict.
( and In the eneyclkat. “ Ca*tfl Con- !
Five miles out beyond the bridg* nubir.
. .
•' ' - '
as he was returning to Tampa,
Deelari ng tiuslL th^ .iirtcrr
Jackson, as those who saw him
ait nation U 'ltobad-.ttjr.jr*wU_„____
reported, was running with no ro
cwrtale ties and. distrust by &gt; the I
gnrd far tho safety of other* or
clashing Interest^ ‘of full tie**’,’ 1
th* highways Even before he hac
hit' the Geo-mile point from tbo gotiation^-TMMr Ph»a aaM
B#*t comrhfil he ctmiH offer
T Is Christman’ lime ‘ when * th* causeway h# had hit aaother
What the track' drives- by flam Caruso.
bell*, ring out; '.
,
.
And tha, th rilV -o f thefc fairy Thera was tlo dimage in that
. Those who had expected a
*fl
.
m
M
modi
&gt;
-I
eh ^ *- 3 ■
flings to a world of a Bn»», new
Lovelace boy and tbo WtL Mudytieal, pontifical dddross
thM occasion were to ha dk.
horn,
if led vtetta* were flaking froi
In that glad “old Christmas opposite sldHr 61 tha bridge ■ pohtUd. ho added, s.yisg that
tlm*r
’ ■ there was a waralhfl etrF from men (jltosGoo^dtd •»#♦ warrant s
fling, to {kia h d t r f'- L o a k .d F - Ilia A / who 'saw the troctrcoiaUg
church
at tort'apaoSt Wwlngfng'to oh# aide,
lo o k u p ^ " V
‘
To the skies'that-Ifisnd Above, than 'thI the other.
olh#,\n
thS: mokt t a ­
W thS
l-nok up from the shadows that riffin g dash anybody there eoolit
rernrlmbel- afterward ever ‘ to hoeo
dim the road,.
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"
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To the ' “ rib»-MrWfd ' Wky of fir'tn
love!" *■'"»_ V’1 •' W. .,
Fishing alongside ftlsi f father,• IT PahMtU Are.
‘ "■
When th# belli "peal out og a the buy was struck, his head)
world o f white,
“
l
crushed, both legs almost severed 1 ItAlevw irm e 'M t—Wrtre not nf
the
hlxh
rent
dt*trtrt.
And
caa
O'er mountain top and plain,
Ail Instant before tha truFk had
■tier* savISSa with ruilnman.
Then its Holly time. Its Happy sides wiped th* right hand guard
time,''
* ' J-‘ ’
rail of the bridge.
For Its Christman there again!'
Oat of control a* it starter!
■' —The Optimist.
across the bridge, tha ’truck waa|
stopped by the driver who must
have been brought hark .to hi*
li A
111’ MAKLIN I’RW
senses aa he real Iled what he ha&lt;^
don*.
At thi* httliitay fu&lt;it*f!nf in tlu '-uirir In Ihd wllwrn uf Uteir fnilh
Buffering from the ahork of the
tn**)l&lt;iw fiMwnl of a irllgiuoN philoM tills y*’» r i,rnplyhind»'il.
tiagfdy, Benjamin* Lor elec, told
Y N IG H T ,
Oidiy which Is.lls down to th -1 what |ierver*ity is this, we askt
how the pi— ging track cwtjght
slug It* word love, wa, turn to in wll&gt;( |nrumpelencet
What mlstni*p&lt;*rthin amt p-m-f*r tin* h-'Wil
the flshikg party llkp- rat* In g
uf freedom! What waste of
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•Irrtng meaning of our lives or, i.|i|e»tunllyl What brutal disurder,
trip, striking and bouncing ao fast
fund* received her* far crop pro
ratth.
it could not bo ftodfed
ill-turd, ine«|ualltyl What travesty
Thi* mu»l p*|-eriu|ly Is- the lern- upon thr divine itlco r*|ireaent- durtinn loans, home loans, anil in
"We had Just reached ’tho. bridge
|-ei of new*|&lt;u|H-rman al this ChriM- e*t by the sign of th* rros* and payment of tool* and material* my boy and I and a neighbor bog,
Of fits
lit.
nta* lime, following a hairowing III the living word of a Master who needed for CWA worksrs.
IM
Stasley Reeves,i, 14, Srtd' i
Before
leaving
for
Alabama
y*ur, filled wah •lo&gt;M|&lt;|ioi[|t|nrn:, knew that brothrrhood must dnm
getting ready to flahk"* he aalJ.I
■lefeal ami downright krealurr Inst* any successful society!
where he will spend the holiday "Then we heard the truck.
misery among iiiilltuui o f ‘pc-mlt:
. Thr failure of th* day is man's period, S. E. Andrews, secretary
"W e scarcely paid attention to
liared l.y tlo- -mlden n-vi-n-sV iif
of thr Farm Loan Association it until It was on us. The draw Is
the,, fort,me, in ■ l„n,| of phithy fall urn, W r think of it In terms
o f mstariallsm, as that is vtslbl. staled that he h«&gt; not'd incrca.i nsrrowrr than th* highway, and
In ruimrlenr* we runnof tuaVi hill- w o, know that primarily th*
e,l activity through hi* office dur. the truck struck a rail on the
marry in the accu*to,„e,l wav
(unit is spiritual. Smiir uf us, Ing this month.
Ihe f*a»t -tales when »o mart*
light side leading-|St an angle,
e-iwrially Iho-c who rrcnrd the
Hire* Sept. Ih. he "aid. IflK ap- down from the xto#l. span ratling.
limn, efil, able, faithful inernheri
of eae), day in thr world
I Illations for loan- were fiU.I Th* truck Stikrck this whout eight
nl the American family
uni,ml
SOiOotl al a loss to account fur
■hair.
IIkr tragic plight of a rlchl,- rn- with turn, 87 nl whwAwra a l(*»dy fee# from ,4kg span..
a(itirovml to a UUal of gaTtkTWt,
The great Founder nf fullli vaa •s#^pi,ipuntry.
It Imunced to th* left side, and
relrhratr mu-1 thi* day l»«li ‘luWrt /
and al—ut 100 of them pending went up in the air, half rolling on
III |Uty. Fill (he wo,III I* not h.
Waikme* nf th* lilundering and T w en ty*i» applicaliuns wrtc fll ( » the -pen. It *truck the eeulh
confusion, million- » f .
W* ^ ' " ‘ hu
1side, and wu *sw It was coml-rg
w*akne»s of th* system. From * » ed since I tec. 1, he said.
wurkera are not
If all &lt;&gt;r thr inan* that ar* ask 1act***. It was ’ half rolling and
tausr angry firm er.!* ligv,,, \a\&lt;\ per lent' and conscience il is po* rd for are approved, a* Mr. Anjutdpmg in th* sir. W a ir lc d ^ t*
I
' 4,
b» ruinfltjirt'B#** sltilv to witte an Indictment.
W v* jf - lituUoriN
“w
••'‘Wtce hss s
*Bm** t3t^ * tfifi- /Tills - Is sfehill •W,Mf,J ITItrikd eahodt ■Inset Ubevsw khay d'Nd11* - ■*•••&gt;•' dear*, but it went 'CAntWvidai''
tknrs
fOOO.igK)
wilt.;baye
ymsi*in
l..s.
•
Lt.
s
.
•
hts
so
fast
w*
could
Hut
-tel
has ihe rant, turned riSriPw; *h-W*hl'
charges that have lieeh
in every society named in |o thi* section through one soiibr whet* il would hit.
ha- oino l - l »&gt;.. .hvine V U r k o fHfound
, .
-Then it was past, snd !
&lt;2o m p l » m e n t 0 l j
ambition to labor, hutht.rt?w*»^*',*.," ' U,&gt;. l,‘* luigul mao aiwJ
ku-st of (tits irwpay remains in Ijoy I) Ing ll]crrt 1 went erd pick-| • *
; .
■'
aruinrn and children about him 'n*-^^**^*'l”*‘* m#miiion.
Iky#* uw old, old. story over SanCord, Ur. Andrews staled, ed 'h itn up T don’t remember*
tk« name, o f lov*, to m a r h lip.
right in Hu- rank* of itvrisatiun. again. First cones inhumanity of vine* It is used, in make Improve- tmigh how we got tn the hospital. ’
r r ______ , *_____ ___
against the week, tin - loi-nts ntt biijhltcgs or lantla, tn
1 ? *.
On Ihe rontrary. all nntuT* tin* Jljv. . «tro..g
.
yllrd ^
by rx'rsv
cxtravaganl masrtalistic plirrha&gt;e livestock an,| fertiliser, ' tha amount of tha metal offered.
!\! - ■
-1 U rt
shower*,I tho nation w,J|t l.hs—-; 1"'
legs,
kunl heyund es.ipisLua Ofaife, »&gt;td;Xhcn comes th* crash. !&gt;&gt; |&gt;*y local liehis in lie form of Th* result I* that 'the silver min- i
d
ir". 3 1 l*
Jfirrry
ctvlllxatlon
that has nvirtgarr* on ihe property, ami ere now receive 84 13 eents an
Rich*, ai—ur.l 1,1 field, ’
fic u lf,
W
ounce, a* compared with a preVP in the unr Iverse has
mine snd wherever man .ara
io.buv aildilir&gt;r\ak Ixr-iL
,
' vidua speculative market price i f
nhlxtirx'-TTfliM (*|ier a fsw r*n
w ord an old
'I!
centuitee. Alkruddoil to o;u-rnle tt,r ,w)
M .............. ...
th, t
Farm ...,y are ma.le for many
. ..................
—JUIesjDu!f‘ ro»git f&gt;gdr#u** has been
ly ingrnious
iiist,urncnlalit|ri
bern the same,
Rreetinjr litother purposes 'hen those named
n that Christ
age has wrought, primsn
a new w a y
sU vi, Mr. Anitfews stated os lie1 Of
— the silver brought to th*
provide
fliiie i Iinp wiini* i»f hacIifIY \fft Til_f t i t'ej
ml Ib-ast,
n
to save the
no •
— and
out the kjlling tinI which InirttWralkieial Mder. His warning* .wtia irtvit •**! *11 p«*r*on* r ifitemitni l*i mbits, th* government keep* half
w e'il
1» a y
•* .I 'w e s t k ir The nford Is svsilshle. W&lt;- visit his nffii-f. Ur th# Valdes llo ||f | f## &gt;nJ coin, the other b,|f
our father*
"A
M e rry
i«l huitdtng f'W, a -, -di-cassikn *f lnt# , U nd*rd silver dollars which I
Kverj in'r-lligent |u-rsodi fi' T j - t e e d .
C h rittm a n ”
it then rllunu to th* vendor of th#
day
reasoning ihe slrfMtffstoriVp . Wlwj raimlng Story o f hums,, tha •slews, b-odiegt torn loan.
paradot nf ,,
al......
or.Wfsfiotr’—
. . „ .............
tffJfflWrilf#
known to all.
No
to yuu. one
Keshlenta nf Fwcfafd are
1motal. Ih-oponents of th* scham#
far astray from primary’
v»ll» tb&gt;- course mas ha tW milv nnes who bnvo niipli»d , , g llr(|, |gg, |bs| |t would result •
und all.
* a
principle, *lo -ay I—tblatrk•&gt;*''Akriivri!1' rt*X,t'F- We, know thr troth
H,,M for loan*. Mr. Andrew* stated. -Ilej |n Jdgher world silver prices, thus
JLU m.
. " " j *?:+ l y p '«»!"K t
Turchs.lng power
Jtarye or beg, that c«tlk#n ,.mnd PdroV1To^P'ete dental. We are 1uirrsil mnnev to-rrsTdenl# o f Cius-ToTT&gt;rl#nTal and Souln Attlftlfllt
luota, ttenrva, -Oviedo, Osrrnl*.I countries, the bills of whose curwool have no market,. th^aur\I s*W»» of the anrtem wnrnlngs
tountles* workers and tirelr T e -j -1** ,,n |hi» &lt;lay of stibdned f**'. Altamonte HprinRs, Fdlrest City,' rtofy It silver, and thereby benependents ar* in rags, that aU,,tj#nl. ami In Ihe spirit of honest I-nagwood, Panla, Lake Monroe,-fitUri th* world trad*,
1 •
. 'I
fh s '-riw ' 41'US -WSStora- sliver
though all of the tm * pt«f uV-Js^tf-analysis, shall nur paryer not and lake Mary,
glbl* riches of three yikri, ago' HP
' God gie* to us th* power tn
main Intact, a iriullitddr o fftA flv fa d with understanding rya», and
•iris and daughters of* Amrrlen to act u|—n our information.
el i n interest rale uf 4 L I p*r- output yesterday, and th# msrkats
rent. Th# first psymrnl
payment on prin-.
pri*.!t#»P&lt;mded
The dollar
responoea briskly.
ones
*® ori«nlal
such as the FltUburgh, Matchell. r ir ll does trot rom/anTn Jjr^r V;l&gt; ^ * " t d ta
" Htle Chief, Little Jonny and ath- IMk. Whll* th* firdt^JkiWent o J c»tm a4**. the, retult expected.
and
from
Capitol
Hill
came a
/X I
J
ry ,
.
|T * have been o( rratrd tpasmn. ir.tfy**t is duo on July 1, 1934.
stream of statements almost with*
th* ,i*eiio* of -dr.r
“ In .S e m li
oat exception probing th* Prosl--------p.ritta.

CHRISTMAS

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PALMETTO
GROCERY

FARM LOANS IN
C O U N T Y REACH
$376,004 M A R K

Seminole
RADIO

s s n s s t a m w

Silver CampB t r r p
Colorado Stacre *««»•
A ll-N igh t^ Party .iM*rk A.

Skinner, superintendant R O O S E V E L T H A S
of th# U. 8. Mint In Denver, said H O P E B P i G O l
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yaetsrday th* asirt would tafgtn
roaring ilays before (he turn of purchasing the newly-mined gtlU e cenlurjfj
.
^ " J ■r ,v#r ai (14 1-3 rents an ounce “ lm- S T A B I L I Z A T I O N
' From Aspen amt the aOver rlj|h ^nediatele STfeK CTiriofmax.*"*' »
ICsstlm ot From Pag* It''.
sltVer-produring areas,
ml
Talk la Uta g*l .
God of how toon he thought toth
ram* hurriedly ami remained
tanlay drifted W V . i l - 1
lltkt be f f t t iU i
hurl resouPding cheers for "ito
Horse# AusOk, Wi
mwhlb, th* polRiral impliesvrlt. Silver and flanla Claus,"
latar u borons* 44 Uni
th* sdror more ehoorhol
Bix-gun* added their 'barkseMtor tad FflRj'
students of tho Presl ltnta
th# Jubilation.
mast eelorfal figvres,-(
nary
program,
Alhoogh
Everywhere there was talk
K a lU H Vu, Across th*
many a f th* InflstisuMs
“ going both to tbo hlU*“ 1
g r iljp n ft
plans for rooponlns oi|vor mil

rrP"

th* Proolii sot’s art too only
la the right direct ten which

yialded!
_
4 h t , ha foUowod by eairight
S
S ? conversation*.
*“ "
miner*’
mlr. they atk^vrrOd.^
tisatloa of th* whit* tnetsl.
Mining men agreed with Jess#
With the ft.M 0.S0O Tabor got
expressed s determalatloo to
F, McDonald of LeodrtlU, presi­ from sal# of kb jadtilNr ink
»*
working toward th
dent of lb* Colorado Minin,
Borbtlon, that -th*
program b th* boat
ver ctmpo Kara had in yfgfsJ! i f
With allror bringing- 44-- L9
roots an ounce, It w#*v mgndistad
enough gaining properties ..wsubi
rooaiM operations to virtually tod
th* unemployment problem so far
ns tha mining camps ar* eeororn-

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R«v. Bram Gives Talk
unaa Party l)n ChrintmaaCuatbmo

’ your Christman
Vbe a delightful one
gnd may It usher in a
of

happiness and

P. Paul’s
BEAUTY SHOP
Park * Second

CompImtnUnj Mn. c, 0. Bar*
* h « plana to leave th&lt; first part
of tha jr*ar for Charleston, 8. C.
to maka her future home, Ur*.
C. T. Stahl 'entertained with
far*wall t* « Thursday afternoon
at h*r home on Park Arena*, with
guests Including only wires of
government employee) stationed
ora. ■
Tha room* where the guests
war# entertained ware deaerated
for tha occasion with quantities nf
poimettln and wero lighted with
a profusion of red candles. The
hoeteaa distributed novelty gifhi
to tha gueita front the large
lighted and decorated Chriatmaa
tree In tha living room. Ur*. Bar*
received n vanity case as a ‘me­
mento of the occasion.
A t the tea hoar refreshment*
were served from the dining room
table which was centered with
miniature Christmas
tree
purrounded by lighted rod candle#.
Those present were: Urn. C. O.
Bare, honor guest, Mrs. C. B.
Wlsacup,
Ur*. W. T. Wteacup,
O s . P. L. Wellman, Ure. J. P.
Vlnsant, Ur*. U. C. Swingle, Mr*.
James Cooper, and Mrs. Stahl.
8. will tak* place at 8:00 I*. H. at
the Maaonlc Hall.
The Geneva Garden Club will
meat at 3:00 P, U. at the home of
Ure. J. hi. Quirk.
There w i l l be a children’s
Christmas tree at 7:30 P. M. at
tha firs t Christian Church.

P erso n a ls
Ralph Bagwell has geos
Tampa to spend the holidays.
Mr. and Mr*. J. M. SUnecIphe
left today foe Miami t « spend the
holidays with relatives.
Mrs. A. T. White was called U
Knoxville, Tenn. Tuesday by the
serious Illness of her father.
Friends of Mlaa Emma Owen
will be Interested to learn that
•ha it at the Moateiuma Hotel.
T. U Meade of Lake Charm will
be the guest Christmas Day of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berry, West
Side.
Mrs. Ollle Has Messenger of
Jacksonville i arrived today to
•pend the holidays bate with Mr*.
B. T. Smith, 808 Rim Avenue.
Sheldon Lindsey returned today
to his home in St. Petoratmrg af­
ter spending a few days here with
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hickson, Celary Avenue,
Mrs. M. E. Trombley and eon;
Milton Trombley, Jr., of Troy,
Mich, are spending the holidays
here with Mr*. C. M. riowsrs,
Beardall Avenue.
Mlaa Mabta Bowles left last
night for Richmond, Va. where
■he will spend the holiday* with
her brother and alster-in.law,aMf.
and Mrs. A. T. Bowler.
Mlaa Meude latte left yester­
day for Waterproof, La. where
she will spend the holidays with
her broOvkr-ln-law and stater, Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe B. Hutton.
Mr. and Mr*. 8. F,. Andrew* an
Misa Mary Frances Andrews have
gone to Mobfie. Ala. In spend the
holidays. They plan to retun
about the fln t of the year.

Merry

Xmas

~ TH
M M &lt; u ' . i u a “ A U l t i ' Chris Irani tradition*
a Chriatmaa party to be given an eras gives by the Rev. Martin J.
Bram at tha regular meeting of
Monday edentng at 7:30 o'clock a the Grammar School ’ P.-T. A.
the Congregational Church. Tin held on Thursday evening at the
following program will bo tf.ver school adoltorium. Mr. Bram was
at that tw a i
Introduced by Mr*. Arthur Brensn
Recitation.
Chriatmaa Prayer who had charge of the program.
Helen lU h *.' ..
Mr*. W. H. Stewart presided
Bong, “ Oh, Oem* UtUe Chll over the ihort bualaesa v ts k n
dren".
1,'
when report* were henrd from the
"Welcome" JoMs Johnson
various committees aad It wat de­
“ A Chriatmaa Exeosa" Joyce cided to give 8 Christmas bas­
White.
kets to the needy an Saturday. It
"Blse to no Barrier" Janice Cook was announced that tha County
“ Merry Chriatmaa" John Root P.-T. A. meeting will he held on
Jam. B at &gt;:0O P. M. In Longwood.
Jr.
. i
“ Chriatmaa Lullaby" Edna and
During tha matting Mr*. E. D.
Roby Collin*.
Brownie* program chairman, read
“ Bethlehem," Recitation Emm* tha lilt ef program* for the com­
lint Thurston.
ing year.
Attendance prlM for
Recitation: “ Christmas Great- the day was awarded to the room
taught by Mia* Maxine Young.
Inga" Lorry Loosing.
A t the close of the builnes*
“ A Kits for Santa" Elolaa Cook
■as*tea Mrs. A. M. Philip* tod the
"Christmas" Lulu Mas Lqne.
“ A Grant Big Speech" Rome audience in tinging several Christcarol). About 70 member*
Turner, .
A tong, " I f you're Good" Nor­ were present.
ma Wolfer.
“ A Lot of Joy" Eleanor Good'
nil.
“ Hanging up ray Stocking"
Walter Johnson Jr.
"From the Crack* to the Crow,''
“ A Good Night Wish" Ralph
n pageant and musical service
Jones.
Song “ We Three Kings" Chaa. win be presented on 8onday eve­
ning at 7:800 o’cock at the First
Vlnlng, Chat. McMIllar, Ralph
Christian Church by a cast of M
Wolfer.
character).
“ A Sensible G ift" Theo Miller.
The musical story will be read
"Chriatmaa Morn" Ralph Loss- by Paul Teener, singing “ Glori­
lag.
ous Bethlehem": by Mrs. K. M
A Christmas Play with the title t Marler singing, "A ChrUtmai Lul
"A Christmas Lesson,'
toby"; by Mr*. G. W. Spencer and
Ralph Wolfer Mias Mary Alice Shipp singing.
Mr. Brown
Ruby Collins “ Luther's Cradle Song;" and F. 8.
Mrs. Drown
Gerald Lowing Lamaon singing, "Swing Ajar
Tom , -----Mary Hill The choir will supplement thl*
Nellie
Ethel Root program of special musk by ting­
Fairy ...... .
Charles Thurston ing various well known Christmas
Plum Pudding
Chriatmaa Candles ( has, Vln- carols.
The following persons will take
Ing.
Christmas Stocking Albert Mc­ part In ths pantomlne: Mr*. Steve
Millan.
Johmon, the Misses Haiti Apple­
Chriatmaa Heart Ralph l-nsslng. by, Mildred Banks, Sybil Ken
Closing Song: “ O Christina* thill, Patsy Bandy. Margaret Kin
tow,
Marian Clause, Dorothy
Tree".
Clause, Louts* Johnston, and Hen
ry Jamliun, Myron Meyers, Dotld
Mies lairill* Roll returned yes county, Robert I’earaon, Whrd
terday from the University of Kendal, and Joe Johnalon.
Alabama at Tuscaloosa to spend
Ilyron S. Stephens ibslgned the
the Christmas holidaya with her , ernes for the service.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis K.
Bola, Park Avenue.

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Also Mr*. D. K. Goff, Mr*
Clifford Walktr, Mr*. D. C. Barcllft, Mr*. R. F. Cooper, Mr*. Harold A. Appleby, Mr*. Harry I .
Brown, Mr*. Ed Routh, Mr*. Wlf.
I lam Rhodes, Mn. H. V. Draa.
Mn. Blaalngama, Mre. Robert A.
Williams, and Mr*, t . F. Dutton,

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■ ■Metal' turkey dinner a a d ]
snrerlalnnieat w ill dance «*»•
eia fufnlahsd by Ik* Seminal*
Aerenstfers, Christmas Eve
Christines Day.
Dinner served 7 to 1:1* P. Mi
Dancing t Till

A Christ mas “ White Gift Pro­
gram" will bs pnaented on Sun­
day evening at 7:30 o’clock at the
First Baptist Church. The offer­
ing at the service will be given
to the Orphan’s Home nl Arcadia.
The program will Include the
following number*:
PrelutVs, Sunday School Orchestra.
Prayer.
“ The Chriitma* Queet"
Part 1. Prologue. "The Chrl*l
Child’s Birth."
Interlude, “ The Chrlet Child’*
Quest."
Part tl. “The End of the Quest "
Interlude. “ Legend of the Whit*
Christmas."
Part III "Where the Chrlitmas
Spirit Shine*."
Benediction.
Postlude, orgsn solo, "March." by
Schumann.
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Sanford Cash Feed Store
Cor. 2nd and flawsford
"Sanford's Only Homo-Owned Feed Stow**

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR

B a p t i s t Church To
Present Gift Program

W. T. WOOLLEY
Owner-Mrr.

P. A. MERO
Ballard Rep.

Most

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BERT CHAPM AN
Saleemtk ,

1

Unusuali

Christmas Gift
*

A Guaranteed Life Income for your wlf*.

(A

*- ’•»'

security

against poverty and distress.)

or
A monthly or Life Income for yourself to begin at age
fifl. 58, HO or (18, as you like.
The continuation of your Income when you can no longer
make Income--a Paying Investment on tha Installment plan.
Let me explain

D. L. THRASHER
—
4
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Berry McCall
Mr. and Mr*. A E Crockri
anrnunce the marriage
of Mre. Crocker'i »i«ler
Mlu Mildred E. Hrtry

to
Frederick Warren McCall
Friday, I tec 2* Mr ami Mr».
McCall are at home at 318
Magnolia Avenue.

Mrs* ClarenccBardift
Gives Birthday Party

Miss Harriet Rogers of Warren
Pa. is expected to arrive tomor
Mr. akd Mrs. II. J. Cornell and
row. She has been called by the
serious illness of bar aunt, Mrs. children. Lortnda and Thomas,
Honoring her daughter. Elslt'
have arrived here from Jackson
A. K. Rowetler, Celery Avenue.
Marie, who celebrated her birth
Heights, N, V. to make their
day anniversary recently, Mr*
Mlaa Mery Hurt arrived last horns. Mr. tfomell Is a brother of Clarenfe Barrllft entertained with
R.
I.
Cornell
of
this
city.
night from St. Vincent’* Hospital
a birthday party jeslerdey after­
In Jackaorvtll, to tpesd the holi­
noon at hat home os Palmetto
days hers with her parents, My.
Mh and Mn. W. A. Sallmtac Avenue. The guests assert Wed Op
and Mrs. J. I.. Hurt, Oak Avenue. end children, Billie and DkUa, tha laws and enjoyed garnet unand Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Mare liter the direction of Mr*, F. F.
Mr. and Mr*. LtRoy ChltterX
of Fort Wayne, Ind. are sxyeetej Duttost, Jr. and Mrs. Harry L.
and children, Bobbie and Jean, ot to arrive Monday to speed g Brown.1
. . .and a ve ry
Washington, I). C. have arrived short time here with Mr. and Mrs.
Late In the efternoon
the
happy
and
to spend the holidays with Mr, J. W. Maro, Elder Springs,
guests were invited to the dining
prosperous
and Mrs. E. D. Chlttendsn, Mag
room where refreshments were
nolia Avenue.
new
yea r
to
served. Th, table waa overlaid
Mlaa Emma Hpenoer arrived In.
a ll
of
our
with a |aca cloih, centered with a
day
from
Mountain
Lake,
N.
J.
Mias Elisabeth Adams, a atuden
f r i e n d s and
large birthday cake adorned with
at the Florida M at, College for to spend the holidays here with thro* lighted randies, and lighted
rustom ers.
her
brother-in-law
and
sister,
Mr.
Women at Tallahassee, ia spend­
by tall candles.
ing the holidays with her parents, and Mrs. George C. Harden. Eael
After th* children tang, "Happy
Mr. and Mr*. C A. Adams, 807 Twentieth Btreet. 8h* was met Birthday," for th* honor guest,
In Jacksonville by Mre. Marko A
Magnolia Avenua.
refreshments were served by the
Galbreeth and Evans Hpence r
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Harold
Mr*. II. C. Dubose baa returnA. Applet), and Mra. D. C, Barad from Coalers 111* and Birming­
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mumfard cltft, grandmother of the tvmor
ham, Ala. where she ha* been and ton, Carey, Jr., uf Raleigh, gueel. "Sant, Clout" then ap­
•pending the past month 8h* N. C. and Mrs. C. W. Tileon and peared on the scene and present
visited her daughter, Mrs. Robert daughters, Annette end Marjorie, ed each guest with a manrnln of
Kenan, at Birmingham aixl wa* of Durham. N. C. are tha *ut*U the occasion and PQvc|tj rad.Wki
rafted" from there to Cenlarvltl* by af Mr. and Mre. R. F. Cooper and green rape
the death of her mother, Mrs.
Thoee invited were: Elsie Ma­
Mr*. Anale T. Cooper, 810 Pal­
T. Waller. Mr. DuBoee, who spent metto Avenue.
ri* Bareli ft, Roy DuUon. Roes
the past 10 days la Centerville,
With B. C. Moore in charge, tha Dutton. E. C. Harper, Jr, Gene
returned with her.
first rehearsal ef Hanford linger* Dtailngame. Randall Goff, J „,
Floyd
Cooper, Billie
for the tw0 choral feativaia to bo
Georg.
preeeatod at Daytona Beach on laablnet, BUI, Gray,
Bab. t aad Mar. t at the Audi, Chapman, Robert ! « • Middleton,
tortuai will take place on Tuesday
evening at 1:00 o'clock at the Wo­
man'* Club. /The muek for tha
two-feativaia will be distributed
at this rehearsal. All Hanford and
IN THE
Seminole County persona who 1
or who are IntoraaUd la singing
Seminole County persons who ting
tklpat* In the two choral festively.

Phone 101

117 E. 2nd

A 'jth r te h w i party
recently by Mrs. No-wood at |her
heme In Lake Monro* In honor of
her granihon,
Arnold
Tinttol.
Chriitma* garnet were enjoyed1by
the guest* and novelty refrethrainU were served late In tha
evening.
,
Those invited were: Arnold TTnd«l, honor guest, Alleen ant) Ray
Coop, Rescue and Walter Duck­
worth, Roger and Grace Milllran,
Eddie Boyette,
Mar*
Oglesby,

er.

Pageant To Be Given
At Christian Church

Hof-Mac
Battery Co.

Jatkle' Spencer, Walter
Steele,
Cary 'Mumford. Jr.,
Kathryn
Wight, Jeaq Willingham, Ruth
Berbow, Lola filaalrgame, Hatol
Routh, Rome Ann Brooks, Dolores
Lee, Norma Jean Saytr, Nanry
Williams, Nancy Jean Appleby
Barbara La* Chapman, Martha
Chapman, Jean Straighten, Mary
Grey Mkhael, Carol Jean Nix
Mary Hill, Patricia Wilton, Joyce
Goodspeed, Pat Straighten, Juli­
ana Howard. Caroline I,**, Germl
din* Draa, and Sarah Jane Walk

I

A MERRY CHRISTMAS
To Everyone

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Our Plant will lx* open Sundxy and ChriitmuDAy
From
8:00 A. M. to Noon
i
and
4 ;(Kl P. M lo 7:00 P. M.

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We have a good aupply of whipping cream and
fronh nweet milk to take care of your holiday need*.
Phone un your ro&lt;iulrementa.

•1

To ail of our friendn and
patronn

wa

greeting!)

extend

of the

the

neaitnn

and our aincerc good will

1

Don’t forget that the Klddlen like Ice CntoiniOBi
Christman too.

TOUCHTOff DRUG
CO.

Seminole Creamery Co.

Photto 328 let. A Magnolia

Phone 684

....

31S E. lat. St.

GREETINGS

&amp;

CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

jW t t t p C t ir ig t m a g

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CLEAR THE WAY. FOR LAUGHTER, DANCE AND SQNG(

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The big: parade of the show world is on the way! Bringing you 1000 thrills, novelti^apdl
surprises! It's Warner Bros.' different musical — and that means “ Gold Diggers* ; Sodf
M42nd Street" have been topped at last! 20 Stars! 300 girls! New songs! New
**1
Spectacle undreamed o f! . .
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Wc with that we might peraonaJly extend to rvery one of you the aeason'r* greetings.

Instead ire

take thia mean# of wiahing you a very merry yuletide.
»&gt;*

May thia Chriat­
maa bring countleea
bln**Inga to all our
f rlenda an d patrow.

SANFORD

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Monday

Beauty Salon
Evatoee

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EVA-BESS

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Best Wishes

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NEW YORK CITY, Dec. K - and wrel, hk itery for kW pkjikr'
Refer* than w
. any IWW1 the Geieite. This paper. liukW*
lia tei « ( America, Ihe A morion 'W Ctebf li|d N i w m i l y t In Uta

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? ‘w n * » ^ fo rf. Ibo lkcl.r.-,V or ,
M N r, tk«L N r * Yprt
lion of independence. on* Justice Weekly JgurtjaJ. . Apd U printed
Mop'If hod daf*^ defy Ml* hl«Mt"»i&lt;leno*r'» act-ount of the election.
ty n p io f In
Ycth hjr/n tyth it, An
admirably atto rate aad
lion agalnat him. The. governor, ("reeful account It war, too, mek

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v this holiday sesapf^’ '

i all, Ifin, Chrinttnnn trrt'utliiya
ii*^ wvu^\ Ijp my wl«h fur you

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,Uft)nctlTa .
for a acre** , production appeara
In
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Reading, “The Carolfra" Jimmy
Underwood.

^ U t m p . Carol* Third Grade
Seeding/ vpid fiapta" Roy wkl-

Qjjl iflal,TI 9 . ajb otef:,

cornea to tho Mllane Tbealra aO
T‘” ~
I f a. dunce, apll rut Sunder, Monday Vna TuHday.
Pour, popular *ttr*. f in e * Cfjsr- J K ay, "la Santa Claua U p d H
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ney. Jo*a Blundell, baby h«*U r Pleat aad Second Gradea .. .
t u h M
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and, Dick Powell, k ta f Ike lea*
Uet ut. plajr*n. flftefu, We din*
featured p la in t.b a r*, impprtaol
rolea In' auppor* of the %tsr* while
two handrad aad fifty of tba moat
talented ^nd beautiful • f I f l i , In
pno o f the muat
’ and ramilted vita. Intareat
Chtyeh part leu held'Ik W
•of tke fine* paid. tipSJf.llW
Tutaday evening
tvanli n hrp
■J waa that « of -rujauay
loQ.tkal th e.W v
V Mr. and lira. James W lW n entW»1. , .
.„i
'H i**,^aJn*d , the “Home Bull^gr*
* Ho ud4*4,.“ Our liberty Ai
^
of the H efbo^al' Church,
■oa t v tiua^nm of .‘V m

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To all
tl! f»rO|*Iwit)

OVIEDO

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WJ aided at (ha short bdslaess meet*

w.h
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61TINGI

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The ohl, ohl wish "Merry
Christmas"' ^ uti our lip* as
wi T O r ^ y

Pr

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* 1 frame eiyl Jl* Sew pu tiles kept
f t j tlw guests busy until In late; hewr.
tkll^Wfn' a sala'd roorae was served
11 by the' hostess. Tkoeo preseat
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mcture of freedom of eipres.
On that had been erected.
In ITt»S the alien and sedition
rt* were pstsed by the federalist
irly. wjilch felt a rising tide o^
Itlflsm arid a WanlruT power.'
V y . aulhJtUlt(
W lkjt
irortstlon, st the discretion e^

Ruby K»tfer and
Wn Majid alimit .1ft—

.felMrun IbHuda Cfonion westcott,
(Arthur llekh PM*V^ Wavetakara,
Renee Whitney, Barbara Rogers,
Juliet Wara. Paul Rortasli Uarman
'VaR, Cbarlea Wltsa* and WlUlam

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♦imr -tf rM»*»rp,Mfif ♦h» Mirr# «t;

la I, and punUbmurtl* ot anyone,
ho should ’’write, prlrt. utlar, or
jbllsh" etyth’n i with Intent to
ifama the president, or CongTeis^
r tA.weskan Ifslr authority,
I s t g t t w ,l* W M l t w l v 1 *1,

^ T W fT K o m y r

Wishing ror.li

V

sod Yours

A Happy, and^bjfous
1

CHRISTMAS

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nreaeot cooilltutlop, ml(thty aloriea
! arrre addfd tp thin atrurture. The
oonatllgllpn lta«|f contained on

M*y tiie stfU 'oX

EastaW* Y -T , A t*
ffih B w W -ffrw

a But Menrk had aplrit. He Im
aturtm on G&gt;e
mediately ran for the provincial 'i^ b y V t y r a iir ir W
ln d rtk W *
|aaemblp.
' , In a abort time- Zobge* fdo’ kl
The election waa held In East* Hlnueff "Id '|aH.' ' o V 'a* ' warrant
cheater, a hamlet only . IB mltea vjmrjrlng' libel, snd With' eicisslve
north of, what how la Gland ben- 'ball demanded,' which he ‘chalk not
CtfHl dutlno In “N e ff yK^k. flo w - £ 'm k V T '
~
H r Cosby offered a stuffed shirt , "Per nine mnntha Zeager pace,!
cundldat. In opposition.
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•- ffhmtiaood I r s n Pare Om i
hair arrest an charges of klditapIg and murdering Brooke Hart,
mi tho Centrorwtey which was
tiaasd by. Governor Ralph's ap*»wal of Ihe Jywcblng.
•T.'The Urt^bet. McMsth, McEl*T, 0 ‘ComwfyHamm and Factor
Waaflnm 'ssn»k*a by the itata
Ml federal governments' drives
■ • n t kMasplng and tho heavy
mOasxeaa given tho svi miosis I*
M first three esses.
B. Tha sodden death of ferawr;
ftgldMt Cooliihft, Jan. S.
*■ Tho rise to power of Ilitlgr

caaoad hy his treatment of the
Jews, withdrawal from the loague
or nations and other policies.
10. Hsey Long's Sam* Point. L.
N. Y., affair beetus* it v u on*
ont of tha most amusing stories
of the year end kept the country
chuckling for days.
Among the other Interesting,
outstanding and amusing stories
of the year were:
The attempted farm strike In
the Mid-West.
J. P. Morgan's experisnee with
the midget during the Senate tnrestigstion at Washington.
The Wynekoop murder mystery
hi CMrag*.
The defeat or Itolen Wills by
Helen Jacobs for th* women's ten­
nis championship of tbo United

PARTY
E V E R Y N IG H T
Dot (M y Two Party Pracks
Lever alrtt Mhe bps s fl.lr fee .
•hsgemeat, Thst's w h r she
i o m t k » sensible w a y t o kedp an-,
re etsndanl o( sppesrsne* pith.
St epenalpn b e r u n d h e r means.

Bemlnolo Dry Cleaner*
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ounMdstnarit, M4 Jm I »■ -PSUIIes

r

TTvt Cub** revolution.
Broker'a Tip's victory bjr * om
over
fl*jr in sensational
Kentucky Derby finish.
The awarding of the Nobel
prise In physidlogy and medicine
to Dr. Thomaa II uni Morton. Cal­
ifornia Institute of Technology,
for hie diacovertes shut heredity.
The Mao We-t Influence on the
feminine form and fashions, mark­
ing n return, in port, of carets and
robustness.
Settle's strntnphere flight.
Victory of British team la Daels Cup teanis over the United
States and Prance.
The defeat of Tammany Hall la
New York CUy by a fusion ticket
ted by former Congreeeman Klo­
re] lo La Guartla.
The flights by Charles and Anne
Lindbergh.
Notre Dstne'i football collapse,
followed11&gt;y eictory over Army.
The continued octieities of Ja­
pan hi Manchuria and Its with­
drawal from the League of Na­
tions.
The Osntury of -Progress.
The winning of the’ world's
baaeboU championship by tbs New
York Giants.
The Mary and Douglas Pairhanks divorce suit,
. The Pan-American Conference
In Monteviedo.
The Lam son murder cose In Lo*
Angelo*.
Connie Mack's break-up and sals
of lh«
Philadelphia Athlrtlc'e
stars.

M ; M liiM U , will ulU r !*&gt; mU»
■ at 0*11 st puUlu uuiery la » •
kl«b**t awl bvsl bidder. far ra tti
*1 lb* r r a n &lt;l*«r nl ihs Coart
lluutu In Hsnturil, Ovmlnute Ooan&gt;
I t , HoMd«, wlih|* ih« l«a*l boar*
o f M l * an M s s d s i , tba Is , d s y o f
J * iMMiry m i , in* faiiai■ lap
dancrlb*4 lol. Plata or percsl at lab*.
•I Inal*, Hrmlnula t*oa„ly, lia r id a

D A IL Y
Cornels ts j
Madia blptf*

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fellowTfa p o l i c i e s

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Y o r k K i r s O n t o * h s v s h * » n to s t;
F i r s Pot. Ns.
1SJJTI— l l t l s s

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No. Ittis t—t H t ll

b o l b In c lu s iv e
T i l l s Is l o n o l l l r t b s pu bt le I b s t
both l a c l s s l ' *
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Ul t h u s p o l l r l e s b s v s b » * n
Is s u e * B i r o s t r s r l e
nl
in su re nee.
end s a l* row .post
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p r e t e lu n i f a r s u r o f s e t * t u il lr le A ■ ■ *
IfeereTurs t i e u n i e r e c o n s id e r e d
v e l d e n d u l &gt; • e t l e c t . A t e * M r II
o . M s s w e l l . « • * • not rs * » » • • ■ ! I k s
New ts r x
P i t s t t l t l c e in i t e e fn i. l
s t I k e p r e s e n t Hate

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IT A N * p e a IHOIM1LK IO I
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f'lim p ls ln s n t.

ISOM, was awarded 11329.65 damM
-.-rea l
■gvs hy a Jury composed of T. A.I n m p « is hereby *i&gt;
Ttce, C. P. Madrl*, Albert Hall, uoa-maned. m i N Is
R. B DodMn. H. H. P . Uishall.
K ’ It.

Sanford Faces Two
DayFeriod Of Rest,
Holiday Recreation

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Pops Plus called upon his Chris­
tian family to pray, secondly, to
pray, and thirdly, to prhjr.
Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, 1 first
lady of the land, stood between
her two grandchildren, "Slslie
and Butaie" and handed out the

Merchants A reVicti ms
Of S h o r t Changers
Look twice before changing a
$20 Mil is the warning Issued 1st*
yesterday hy Mayor V, A. Speer
and Sadye if uses, after they had
been "touched" for flO anti )5
rvepectlvely h y s pair of well
dressed &gt;nung women.
The &lt;d,l $2o hill changing trick,
good for »t Iren one victim in
any city in lhe country was used
in Speer and Son's Department
Store and at Sailyt'a yesterd*)
Police Immediately were called,
end the warning was spread
around th* town end to nerhy
place,.
The fraud is an omplisbed
hy
purrhasnig low price,! articles and
offering a perfectly good $20 bill
in payment. Usually lhe merchant
barely hss enough to change the
bill and he Hesitates te part with

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the wocliTs heart glows with a
special Wannlk fbr tho 1094 time
In ceWheatla* o f Christmas. ,, .
' " An air of expectancy *ad 4*VPtlon was over Bethlohsm whose
I!hrt»l was bom. Hundreds of dovoul pilgrims awaited lha hoar for
the traditional ritual lo coev

ilm i

i«r u in

r«u »*

Jas.
1. MtrvatslU’s annual
Christmas Party for Ms child Mi­
la** Thesisr patrons this morning
attracted fully 000 gleeful boys
and ,gM* Wm»s* laughs rocked
the theater as they witnessed ,n
alt-comedy picture program.
., Although admission to the party was fr*a, four out of flvo of
____
. . . -------------and 8:00 o'clock,
Tbo Herald win oat be published
an Monday, a cue lews that has boon
in vogue her* for many joar*.
Tho none of tho world will come
tu Hr*Id resders Tured.y after-

coi.n t, i*. ruxm sar.

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UAVB YOU*. RATCU. &lt;
by am who •**!ly k*oa
Briggs, Jeweler. Mag. As.
IllA U K TI i H: Seettle
complete. reUrf

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16— Apartment* For R*M
DF.HIRABlcY
fu^\Uk#d
}*4U apartmtat. Apt
Perk Avenue,

jtHEIJLA — We hsv* them — (
rang* o f sis** I* slftl Intact—;l
us lie fora your next hunting tl
Stanley-Kogrrs Hardware Co,
OH ANGUS r 0R Sale. »1.00
field bna. Jj T, rdrtieW, W.
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k sat*. Phoaa 7 U J .'

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.
Optumelrlat

112 Park Ave.

th e

SEASON’S
JOYS
Be Yours

H APPY N EW

YEAR

M a y the go o d cheer sp read
through the efhtire y e a r a n d
b rin g 4o y o u a b r ig h t e r ju t u t t
:
I * . _____ r d o H w

A n d m a y y o u r m in d be f r e e
fr o m

w o rry ,

becauae

Sound

I n m n u ic o

of

P r o te c tio n .

STEW AR
Aral Iwfancd^-Bbndlti^

C A N N £ R S In c .

60r Pint Ngt’i. Bank
S J 'U e e h ,s ,;r&gt;l'..

man
m v iii

fence. Roofing end farm lm|
merits. See Hill Iu»pDm*itt
Uur prices ere right.

Kyew Examined
Glarvae* Correctly Pitied

M ay

in

with simple nataral method,
needles —n*. slkrvaAioos All
ter* onsweroi,. N., H, Boles,
Bsyview Bldg, SoattU, Ufa.

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i'lrtuii 4*#iurt i»f the- T
Thr lira * Jury irivU rw i ttr- jH Lkiii I'tnuii nr iiit
d^t nf 6H946JI4 in Uvor of th. f ' “ ^
r »• ' [ ? , X
bank which songkt 1*000 damages pUineni. *i„l lulls ill
from George A. DvCotles.
ker. •&gt; deln.it.m will
,,
_
eel. and sell el putillr
lhe Hummart ield Nureery Co, lh, M,keri
I».|
w s j awarded a verdict of IMST.ttJ c-fibh, * t
|h»
from
dh
I . it. |M«0 domsg. suit .gairst 8 K S ,
H
i
H . Jacobson and A. Jacobson. Th* k n a r , n* u l . &lt;&gt;n Man
lury was composed of R. P. Goi^
ger, r. M. Berry. J. D. Davison, land, stt»«ie. Memim
C. Une. R. C. Pohs, and T. A.I “
rn ......... n „
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fit H of Hi* I'ubllr I

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O f Warnings

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FerWns Will MovftTo
Old Quarters OnJan.l

a a a a t o a S r iilr t ilt ilir u

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The Churches

11- ,

Mil volume of bevhwtt InereeiIng at *ueh a steady rata that he
P a r k A ven u e „ d l i n k Street.
_
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hai had to aaak lsrger quartan,
y , e lie v . W. P. R rou a*. Jr.
Folio wine hit D*n*l praChrtat- R u p „k in i, dealer In eaeloalta
eueday achool il.-fa a U.
• M o rn in g W a rsh ip l l : * o A. M.
itom in Ik f In tertill « , nrn&gt;l furnlthm o and ihoet, l*
a i, i\ u. •:&gt;* p . m.
,
F in Chief Mae Cleveland
to more Into hla old
S p ecia l
Ch fla t man
W k lli
cu lt
P n o r i m B undar 1 : M P. M.
eleaaod a special lUt o f
rt#ri in the itoraroom naat to
W vU nJw lar O e e v l c a . t i l l P. M.
which awwld b r f* U ° w lh, Sanford Dr0g Co.
Kar*hnnvu (o r M r , o ( h e a rts *,
m ad e V i i . u n , * , i n n e '
“ 'And the Word * u
Let ut this year eelebra.c
"The Chrlitmaj aplrit la tha
canfalljr U Sanford panona
workman have been hu*y for
Fle»h
and
dwelt
among
ua*.
We
U otjay a aafa and aana tha Mt ftw day, im partor lb* Chrletmaa in true Chriatlan fa*h- aplrit of giving to other*. ChristP A o tA to w n c u m c u r new
i holiday aaaaoo.
I room f or it, former occupant, and ion and give more -than ever—not the aupreme g ift of all the agot, mad not morn light, but more
h a (le v . A lfr e d B rlevoa. p a rlor.
tba do'a and don’t* which (j,e , tor# front ha* already bean ■ 0 much of worldly glfta, aa of God gave to thla world narar to -Uvea lived' In tha light; not more TBundar
Behool.
I . IS
________
“
A . M.
truth'In word,, bdt more tramlaCleveland made public ar* painted.
Ur. Parklm plana to ours rive*. Let u* give ouraelve* to taka away. Wbll* If* cama
C h ria tla n K a t e a r e r . 1 :1 , P. M.
I
' move about Jan. 1. He will eon- our family, our friend,— but mo,'. gava Him,elf a willing offering tfcn of truth Into deoda, Mky God, ■^r a i.ln a S e rv le ts , 1:1, P. I t
S l(d -w *a k P r a y e r M e e lla g , M *
••Jf you rrnut have a elndle In tlnua to faatura the nationally &lt;of all, let ua give ourieltei to for our ealvatlon and want away, help ua to *o live that there may|p jJ_
lla
I,
coming
train
and
will
so*
be
‘peace
on
earth
and
good-will.
■
- - ■advertised
products
which
hare
Rod.
He
ihared
Ifimaclf
with
ur.
four window curing tna holidays,
..
■ p in a r ru t u rn o p t o r
, celre unto Hlm**tt thoie who hava toward all
men'
t would bo much better
If made hie ttore a by-word where- let ua ahara ouraelvt, with Him.1
BABARBNK.
Rev. F. M. Matter.
( Coma let ui Adore Ulml Let ua accepted Hla g ift of Hlmaelf and
m t were an electric candle— It 1* ever men gather.
I U l f e M a ry, r i e .
. First Chriatlan Church.
unite ounelvea with Him in the HI* tacrlfica for aln. Let the uabach infer.
;
,
Bumlay niltle Behool ( : » A U.
1’rM eh ln i N r v lr t Sunday U :H
t * ~i "Make aura that all Christmas with cardie*. Eleetrie light* *r* Bleared Sacrament. Let u* try to iclflah giving spirit of Cheat pre­ i'
A. %L
r t « are aaconly erected, and lb more colorful and, tr uaed with find ouraelve* In Him, and let vail In svary heart, and peaca and , “ Whan wa think of God'a Gift to
N, T. P. fL fUrwfe* Sundsy I:IS
J n n that it la kept away from rare, much eafer. Tha beat way Him come Into ua that with Him good will to men will tw eeen Id tha world of Hla only begottep K Me
all
it,
pel,tine
beauty.
Son,
we
not
only
think
of
film
aal
p
I'reaehlng Hrrvlee BunCay 1:1#
we may bring peace and good
Tlaatlhg
— - or lighting fixterv*.
•1u,
to light ..
a tree however ia b)
Louis R. Dickinson, . the .Child forotofd by the prophet.
it «r^
PraiJV M *,tlag . Tu radar
*:»t
Uaa metal Uo n I, flake aabey. lhn)wlB|| . .p „t light on It from will to all. May you all hare a
President Florida Conftranca o f l# f
w „ tht n o(y o,||j bom P. M.
very blesard and Joynu, ChriatIllbla
Btudy
Ctaa*
Friday
1:1*
S U T l T ^ ,
t0\ * n0W1 » short dl.Ut.ce.
Seventh-day AdTsntist,.. jj, -Bt thlehsm’* manger, but also P. SI.
tffacta Instead o f highly danger..Smoker* ahould ba very c a n - maal"
The Iter. II. P. (lmhwm, pwaitor
aa tha Han of Callllee, the perfect
Rev. Martin J. Beam, )
«r,P* P* r el PplB|r* » Bd e8tton- I ful with their matche*. clgarettea,
at tern of manhood, on Calvary’*]
Holy P ro,, Kp:»rop*l Church
Christmas
E v e - I0I7-—' MldDo not lllumlnata the
tree
olh„ m. t , rl » l . while they are
m

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cm cbcu

to our ^eUoto-Ctttjettt

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Greetings !
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In extending our
ChrifltmAB
greeting
wo nlncerely wish
you a full mcaflure of
joy and prosperity.

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are especially dangerous bveaues
t rnrr'.
The
memory
that-------hour- Hv. and »•“ » * » * ' l*1* Folio war* I Vrmyr M&gt;#lln* Thursday, T:»C
..............
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. -of
. -----Ihey often are defectively wired. amid all of our Joya may wc nal,
fnrget Hun who wan hn—» on thl*i wj(| never pari from my aoul.”
,hould consecrate anew, and
/|
rRKSUVTKIM AB CHtlM rn
day ,n*v wc mak. Him il.c ccn-|
Julius Ulngfelder I pr.-cepl and example give our-,
ter of our verv happinea*. «ad,
President,
|*clva« fully Into th- nervier n . flcv. K. U Hr*.uni*#, D. II. (uisior
■hen ui' -ball find for ouraelve*— ;
Jewish Community Centei. f brist, scattering Heavens Pe* r • HimdKv Mrhrvil. | (( &gt; 1|
M irnifia Worship. 11 *#0 A. M.
e on earth, good will to ultj
______
! T .l goiul will every whers, v . go,
iTIirMitAli Kndowvor, ©:3a i \ jtf

WOOD

A ll

K ln d n

of

W ood

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llev

Delivered

Dig Wood Yard
Phone 497-J

W.

P IL E

V .'t’

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t .
CA,

ncar the tree and It, decoration,.

DU HART’S

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c H t R t -u o r 1 u o u
I night— somewhere
In * ‘ liM!*,
(Inner*
at fcanfnrd AVaaa*.
I church
In
F
r
a
n
c
e
soldier,
Jn «nd on the resurrection morn os
---- -------------- H Keep matche* away from small
J . K. C urry, pastor.
*'Onr« fttrain the ChrlftlniM bc»*|
field
Rr»y uniforma
unit*
in*
Han o f th* Tribe of Jut u ,
Bundsr Bctirot, ISjfll o’clock.
children.
over
Murulaig service, 11:«• o'clock.
“ Avoid toys that require alco­ aon come* with I'a attendant Joys thought and prayer. While a vlo-l leading His people to vlctojy
Hvniitng Herrlce, 1;IS o'clock.
'8il*lU|
bell, and the grave, So etch
hol, gasoline, Or kerosene for mo snd happire** On thla day IHtle; |in I* sounding forth
B|&gt;*—
■|al music at all servlcea.
into a
live power. Also fllmsily built children find Ihelr greatest Jnf nf| Night. Holy Night, Catholic, Pro- Christmas ahould lead u«
....
..........
deeper
know-'
ll
A
M
r
b Nil MKTtlniilST cittn cH
Ihc year, and for lh* older It I* *■ ir.tant and Jew au- ur4ted by the richer, fuller, ard
motion picture marhlne*.
f th. value
of ,Christ
to a .
A. M
'uyou*
lime
of
present
happiness*
spirit
o
f
love
and
h
ops-!
ledf#
oT
**
Invisible
of
hope•
0
1
7
,
,
”
"Cheap electrical
plaything,
KpwftrUt Lffftgu*. 1;H V. U
with frleed* and loved one*. Butt!'Peace on earth, g.m.1 wilt tow ard1 dying world of suffering human-

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13th

HT.

D R IV IN G

We are contemplating hav
Ing our f ■ atlng driver in thi*
vicinity th- first part of the
year. I^t us give you a figure
on pulling or driving pile*.

PALATKA IlO A T AND
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Phones—100, 307 Palaika, FIs.

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.
.
,
''TThe
h e monument whose f l n g r r '
Win. P. Hrooks Jr-,
. .. point* upward, commemorate, the
F.rst Hart I* t
||(„ of » martyr, but thla ;
______

’ la not alt

of

the

Rev. R. J. Milligan,

J p *lJ#**tt*

Sanford*

Rev. E D. Browrlee, |
First Prerfiylerlm ChurtVi

Itff-rvlr#,

(Inly

p a rw n rtk
rtp w e n *,

J

man wa*

rm

burn

t l
r.

R a t*,* ,
nam es,

Cone

Oku r ib Hr-kool I'a v e a n t and P a r ­
t y ! : * • I'. M

n r , R v « M im io n ir r m in es# .
Bnaday

Behool 1 * :** A. M.
C h ristin a * B vrvlee
l lia a

R r e a ln a fle r rte v t : i e
T h e Ite r.
K rra ey ,
w ill to In r h a r t * .

P. M.
pan tor.

Newman Will Direct
Trade B o d y D r i v e
R. A. Nowman has bean elected
as general o f the coming Stmlnole County Chamber o f Commart*
membership
campaign,
ipening on Jan. 18.
Selection of Mr. Newman earn#
lurlsg a special rnaallrg in tha
tmd# body ofrieei yesterday aftemoon whan it was decided also
that the 1034 goal should b# 800
memberships.
These memberships are to be
solicited by 08 team* under Mr.
Newman's command.
Other drive officers thoaeft
*re: Frank Evan*. ma'or-grnernJ;
W. P, Coleman. Jos. I* Marmtatte, W. M. Haynes. Mm. J. W.
Coals, of Oviedo and C- H. Ellis

Sanford
Electric
Co a l r a r t l n g

Phong
412

To-Nisrht

Shoes ,

DOUBLE SHOW

T:M

_______

"A gain

th*

b le e d

D-1*. : . „
Perkin* \-;r\

Christmai

i.t K K w a n t r n t i H i a i T t
uni m il

I Treali) te&gt;t Ian *lovernment &gt;
tHffkfiiiwl In 1&gt;V4,
I'TeHQhinu h#rVice# at 11 00 A
*
Hah alion Army*
gilt, l OB l 1. M
tiradftl
Biinday
Hrhool
i
, .
. . I rmiro-4 Ten* here. 10
A, II.
fc*Pn&gt;- J°yful * hriitmaa to
*" j Miniaiar
Mmleirr, (he llev, Janie*

I.ske M iry N a ia r ir e Churah. ,n (()U t„ yire

hff w ,n „ „ | , e im. j

ftu #urh a nnble purpoae—tnaiivr!
aitnvra1— who could rot »ove!
Uient*elvea, He wa* nut horn i»
military Iradar, m to make ill

Tbr |l»V Ku*l J

Mexican
Bert In Town

. ChUi

Sandwiches
3.2 Beer

aa^ a*

Angel’s
Eat Shack

7/k MIIANE

Geneva and
Sanford Avf

Have Your Ctocka And
WaUhM Repaired By
One Who Really
Know* How
L

Jeweler
i(l8 Magnolia

A lw a y s
Left Out

joy and good will."
for the III* that aff'vt suffering, ••pseially ^ o d ’* love to a fallen I
Rev, W. J. Carper ter.
T h . en* and Only cure Is ta turn hvmin n t t i that God has glvglt U I; riirisllaa
S il* K . u i r l o *
ara
— i
a , t_
i j ___#)«■ i tha vary ultiiotl sift lla could alva# h#l*i vyrty Hub^nr vnomlnH *1 thr
Oviedo Methodist Church. t© the Saviour
of th® world— lb#
.u im on f * 11 ” •
* ‘7 ,i,Ur,^ a t » # »
itraat a#
Ilahe ofBtlhahetn. T h ll tha
^ * H l» only begotten Bon! lla
ti oo ot-eWU. fluiiiart for tumor*
i*ryk# IS’ "ChrUllan Hrl**&lt; * "
* and th# heart* of our peopl* n « y- bent for &gt;oU, reeder of thaae few 1 r«w*«
VVsrtheHtbr evenlna
rhureh
ai
line*, for your earthly and star-1J»** Ii. Ind B l.. e| ■s.ss O'rhwk.
"On this holy Christina*
Do you know why she wa*n&gt;
M f» turn
U&gt;
the
Qrtb ol
pal
welfare!"
)
Thla
lekureST
malatklns
a
fr,
-yhunSv
at
thM' Chritp
•ten. the Methodist
Uhurrlv of ’ Chrl*t-Child
welcome I She, herioif, didn't.
v
II.V K .rl J p - - ]
n * «* ln g Ho,.in m the churah whsr*
Sanford greets you In the rame ____
m l,
time
that
our
WBg
,
, . U * ' r , * r , J.\
His nikl*
andall
Chris
.
Ilbl*
andauthorise,.
all
Halitosis (bad breath), th*
t f the Christ child fur whom there ma) ,hin«respleiuVnt with
• Er. Lutheran Uptala Church. (Ian■ M u vl i literature
.n
r • mav .t»
with U » ) ‘
toclal fault no on* forgives,
rthAiid Up«
Ftadf, bfsrruvtffd tit pUF«
wa* n-t room In th* bn but who ( right a*** of peace, happlhcss.'M^
Tu'#&lt;1#ft and Frliaya from I it
wot the reason. Yet no one
hallowed,
season
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had in lie Cradled'In ths manger
manger prosperity;
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■Wed have halitosis. Gargling
end leid on a bed of sweet hav Nn w|„h while extending the greetings Christmai again approaches, the
ro v B R B Q A TioiSAi. r a v n c i i
with Usterine I istontly destroys
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PfAgngatienal
Church
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room In the Inn, but angel* wirg-' of the Christmas season."
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Corner rarh, Av*pu* » M Tklrmouth odors and checks Infeced ihelr flight down th* pe'hway;
Rev. John J. Kellaghan, • all'H e .friends, reelings and the
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AH Houli Cathode Chureh, hearty good wish** It would like
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room in the inn among hi* own'
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a g W o rs h ip 11:* * A- Mby I hr , l*a»peoplr, but * l« r men from afar
"God la wall pleased only In Wish for you a taaaon of peace,! cbr,
septks coni hide In 4 day*.
plenty, and good health, maJ*!n,r.
cam. M ncisag 'Weal offering, nea who dwell log.thlr
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‘"w * n l« . D , af Chela. Ian Rad..* ,, Lambert Pharmacol Company,
of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Warring and etrlf* *S&gt; en,
. or BoeDtr aeattey aysnlag. - 54. loots, Ma, US. A
No room In the ink, but he cam* only between cation*, but betwoen *hlp, ™ J uppjr "&gt;,raorioS. Let
a l l f e t j j cATM oi.ir o t r a c it .
to fill lh- human heart with good- Individuals and aaaociatUin* In
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will lowuid *11 mankind und to fill ihcArorlds of commerce end #&gt;*- 5 - ? *
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h— l M —r-urip of ASVrst —
the world with peace and J,'P and t Dly, Shall w , not ppray that lUa child, and because ' w
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benevolence, Tho mess.g, of tho Christmas ma, mark the
U J iS T u T s . T#i*e f M.
may the very Heart a\ the Eternal j
Christmas rentot I*
"Peace'.' nlng el a new era, when th* peace
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alto b* merry. So our message.
message r» m, 0. immsdDtsIr atlsr iwcead
eacr lwtweim man and God
and of the Christ child will r*lgnkl^
• and
anJ' MAI*.
close* wlfhn 'Uaffu
’Merry Uhe-t■!m■
Chriatmaa
man and man. Peacr between
all every human heart, with the cai S u I s l m i i M ass**,
s* »
a Happy New Year.’ *
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r i r s t • Maas a t I I a s ld * l« h t w ith
tocDI group, and nation*
and lestlal boat* in th* ascription of,
Rav. J. B. Root,
races on the face of the earth. Let glory and praise to th* King o f
First CongregatlojQ^ Church.
us have peace I"
’ Kings?"
(W ric d im o o e fth . Itlsassd BacRev. W. A. Cooper.. 1
Rev. Wm. F. McPh*r*o», i "May the Rplrlt of Christmas raktcisl atlsr th* H tH a clsrk MaasFind MMhodlet Church
“Full
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Tmbemaele
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Ths H*v. Martin . 11ran, rsetor.
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fourth Bundar in ACVSnh
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|la Hippy New Year to you.
tha year comes to a dose we appreciate
Tthe understanding and good will exiting
[among those with whom we h»ve had buei[nes* relations, and tbe cooperation o f Out
jeuitcmcr* as a result of that good ^illl ? . .
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one of thuae unfortunate* who ha#
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“A
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member* and frlenda of tile lfou “ nd r,,anT wisbe* for a happy rli. miani.
new, good yearl Although many
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"Someone ha, described f b r i s t - , ( j u g h t and apoken live*, and
•da: *A daj when;roovt, ,n our m1lMl . jdivine
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afhuman hrarl* are tuned to finer flatu*. Thu* It I* that th* I leal
thing* in life, a day
of cirol* Chri»tmaa—of impersonal Infancy,
brightly c-oor.ed, a day that’* free manhooJ, and womanhood of Truth
from sir fe; a day that t«ftchen and l/ive —It still with u»."
price on rirth , (rood
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Quotation from B0 w
y0U a|| into the New Year,
klndrtrM I to, a •lay of w iihlag Mlscellanrou* Writings by Mary
making each onr rftiiifttinir witliap.iine** ii loyal
friend* and
Baker Eikly,
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rup Ahthfffti, “Th# Now Horn Kina/*
j, wnb us. Again we shall hear I*/ It H McrviAon; anthem. *Thi-i»
jhe aweetest story that ever «■■ \Wr. pli.^Ln d*.“ hy Vlnrent; anil
# # *lo. Tit# lllrthuar nf n Kltvj,
( n|,| arj never grow* old. Again
H Nolifllnatr, to b« &lt;unc by
pong that wa* *ung by tho an- ITt Wllha.
At lit# oven In# ••rvlco the Bun*
urf, the first Chri tms* will r»- •li.jt Hclits©! will y regent a Chrlet,uund on earth.
May the spirit m«k yaaonnl, "U'/iff# iho Yuutis
1*1 l*o)/# uii tier the direction of
„ f Christmas, the spirit of Jesus, «*t«l
Mr# Ifeibert H u o m Ii.

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Member A n o d e led l Y e n

Gotham Faces First
Biinard In Y e a r s

Slain In Balds
id ByNationalAlleged Hebei Band
1KANXind.'BM. M. (A J ? .)— F ift y fiv e civilians
,1 mod. th re e a o 'd lefs have been
,1 blmin In FTIkleti provin ce tn
* heavy bom bin g attack s; by
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Government

' plabea, Jt waa rep orted tinof■rich maritime province of
i U the neuter of a roeenUy
Od’ revolutionary movptgdnai the Nationalist Gov»L ^Feoebow (a th* capital.
peknto bombed Foochow
by (Ad Sunday, wrecking
iMe(( -and killing U civilbe report* said and dropped
I*b* upon Cheagchow FriMM fetd three soldier*, end
100 pereona.
* Chen, who ti recently
\ H here* tolled himself
l’ totalled “ People’* . Oov&gt;* leaved a statement rieIhat the VAirplanes m rq
«tU i public kuhecrlptlon
n*e egalnrt ant I-Japansa*
oik.” Besides bombing, he
e plane* also used meIda on Ike civilians.
aakaOaf General Chian#
V-Mmmandlng the puntgtopilku against the rebel*
Die* *saying that Chang
Y nerve enough te use th&gt;
i against the days hut he
haaltota to waa them In ths

8T. PAUL, Dee. Mr - ( X V Mlnnesotoqe eetshretod Christmas
clone by their Gres Idea yesterday
SS the lowest pule tampersterea In
M a y years, In sogss case* th*
lowest In weather butoeu history,
were recorded oyer mash of the
to reports o f moderating' tem­
peratures tote In th* (toy. &lt; ’ ..
Evelath, ip northern Minnesota
skivered In a 41 degrees below
aero temperature, which It era*
believed made It the coldest point
to th* United State*.
In the twin cities an official
minimum of 19 below waa recorded
tbn lowest Christmas temperature
btoa* tta weather bureau waa ea-

NEW YORK. Dee. M. -&lt;JT&gt;
—A blinding »torm that covend 'New York with fire
loch** of mow It lent than
fear boon today dieorgeatoed
traffic, can*ad a minor harbor
OcxIihrOt and Uod up Incoming
ship*. Know be^aa
falllnff
(hortly before
7:00 o'clock,
driven by 30 mile an boar wind,
D made
walking haurdoua,
alowod up motor traffic, an:j
bold ftrryboata behind their
schedule. The rapid fall, cou­
pled with tho waether buraau'a
farecaet for mow tonight amf
probably tomorrow, 1*4 obeerv-'
ora to predict Now York woold
experience Hi firat bllaxard In
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POLICE HOLD 4
AS MURDERERS
OFARCHBISHOP
Brutal Slaying: Or me
D u r i ng Religious
Service On Sunday
NEW YORK, Dee. «6— ( ! &gt; ) Four man were bold today In
connection with the murder of
Archbishop Leon Teuraln, head
of the Armenian Church'In North
and South America.
KartJn^Kailan and Aajam YerJlanen are booked on a homoclda
charge. Matoa Leyleglan and Nl*
chan Sarkisian were arretted a
few hours after tho hilling. All
four live In New York. Medan
and Yerjtanen admitted being pres­
ent bat denied having anything
to do with the murder.
Holy Croaa Apostolic Church
was shuttered end silent yester­
day amid e chorus of Christmas
hymns from neighboring houses
or worship, lie’ altar desecrated
by the bland of Ha -primate,
stabbed to death as be opened
{ Conti nurd On Pegs Bight)

losed State Banks
T A L L A H A flR B fc fW « • —( «
"--Comptroller J, M. Lee hee an­
nounced that bt was preparing
application' to th* Reconstruction
Finance Corporation for loans on
th* asseta for every closed etato
hapk- In Florid*, so that payseeMi
could be made to depositors.
He male the announcement aft­
er receiving reports from Tampa
that speculator* were seeking to
* T . gp depositors' certificates nn
the bests of report* that the loans
were to be sought.
"1 want the deposits** tn know
about th# loan applications, »o
they can be guiJed accordingly,"
Lee said " l am confident we will
got tb* loans."

'CONGRESS

^DominanceOfProfit «fefiW|(KES
In Modern Society Assailed
By Nicholas Murray Butler
vice that the social, economic end
political orders begin to come In
sight of a firm foundation and
a continuing existence, with peace
and happiest* assured to the greet
man of mankind at least,"
• It has remained for tho hap­
penings of the
generation last
pkst,' the eikicator added,
"to
force theta fundamental truths
upon the attention of men every­
where and to turn tho thought of
mankind not by any muons toward
the elimination of profit but to­
ward (U subordination to service.**
Dr. Butler, OUcussing the re­
sources of the world, said:
"It Is only ns the world baa
come to bo oo widely and so large­
ly settled am) developed that it
(Contlnaed On Pago Seven)

Social Defects Cannot
BcChan gedThro iiifli
•Taxation I s Claim
0 ( Business Group
WASHINGTON, Pec. r A - I D
—Thb dumber of commerce of
the United Stat-s, the m lion's
largest business organiiatlnn .yes­
terday challenged the right of
Congress lo attempt to correct anclal defects or economic abuses
through taxation.
Fred it. Clausen, Uorlepn. Wl*.,
manufacturer, chairman of fF*
cemmltles on federal Insst'on oT
the chamber, yesterday submitted
this belief to the House way*
and mean* eonrmltten nt tho
"business viewpoint" on. taxstlnn.
Before staling tb* chnmber’a
opinion on soi-cl fie points, oppoaIne additional is aos on lUv'drnda,
malnteranro of doprocfallon 'tiedurtlons and rednetlen nt rsnltol
gains and lo-wm rales among
other thlor*. rlnurvn nn'd;
"The obhet of tasaiicn is to
prtnlitee royrntlb. ‘ Tb" poSsHatng
of partlralar r»etho&lt;ls of doing
■bpeln-ss or the a-roro Ml-h’lteol of
ssm-IsI reform* ar* not within Il­
legitimate anhero, tmr should II
h« iNfltr rpi^ti Mr p*vji|'llif r»r 5i
kpMt «,f «i«vnUVitT|R!fiL
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FATHER OF GIRL MAN CONFESSES
RILLED IN WRECK TO SLAYING OF
ACQUITS HOWELL CAROLINA BOY

COLUMBIA, fi. Car., Dec. *9 .i Ili'.KCRNT t i l l . IK*. t t &lt; —
the fath er of Vii » t'u r to i, one (Av —Officer* aaitl trtlay that Hole
„( the 10 eliildu*
&gt;"• Inal their ert Wllea, 41* year old automoblb
I, vim; in a train m •! school bus mechanic had unleaaed iha* ho
cr.i-h nt-ar hare
oily, has luted Herbert liim a , J,-. ftutu
• i.tten Knijircer It. i Howell of his' home and beat him to death
fun*fR?nFntr*l hHupI ^ m«U ?»**♦ . ',,T the Atlantic Coast I him, oxpreae* Hun lay with an Iron bar In a de­
■n Kbu$fl of a n w rrlrn rlirh*
,e l.ixi syntl’.vthy for lin- tailcoat! serted bouse.
The ll&gt; year old lad described by
wits it
ivitver lo de. iO„'! ntil Itis np,u-v* in' n of the
hie
schoolmates
a*
"Alw*&gt;«
atrov but olan on&lt; tslr* to d"f. r.i fs&lt; that Iht i** Mirn - •
in no j
smiling," was enticed from hli
the proper purpo-" &lt;&gt;f tor Itviljj
il1* j, fur tin nre blent*
hemr Saturday as he and his pa­
latlon namely, H-» prodiictinn ■f
&gt;1 ■, (lorto. '&lt; iu*r fvl!*»kvn:
rents aad a sister were preparing
revenue*.
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Mr ilfwHI. 1 'vmnl lo
to celebrate Christmas.
“ The correction of oeotwriie 1*11 you hnv- » ry I fut't for
The body with head chattered
atuaca nr noriitl ibfivla t.AoM t« | a'-im H..ti -ympailmo witti With heavy blows,
waa
found
ndt- be nought thro-wb e rrn-n «• ffm *«
ii|» hn»&gt; try to tor* Chri-tirtai Day In an abandoned'
measure.
n t tli ii- ’ ’M 1 fttdi Iki» fMiller house In a desolate swamp nine
“ During and alnce tbn wor tb- i I M it ('voton. *•iiv* of ihe ric-| ile* from the city.
Inrome tax ha* l&gt;een n tremend0. nt WS4 killDil •%r.I mimgliMf
Wiles was arrested last night,
«o* ‘jevomut prmlu-tr, bringlo-: •
V. I tvunt jrt*it to know thim, i and ths confession same after a
1 i|'k p it hnIII ^ mmj U) IklMlUA nlffht *—g —» » —
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fur iHU tliirg. I kru»«v that you
Sheriff Alex Helso said Wilev
"In view nf the d'-bendence j • ■f 'ml ' |t it. Tim MitHim tli.il Implicated J. M. Hushlon. a meatwhich ha* bicn plart*! upon H. I Is' |I\V tin,-* !| Ull N HIICC' in. tilt! rtitter formerly, emplo) ed in the
the breakdown t,f the Income lav j
i• • Hi*'! n &gt;**»u nrr iio%\ chain store of which young liarWould he disastrous in ihe i- &gt;v- | I
■' i -) fifixt *ind Hnvi' never rla’ father was vice president.
eminent fnnp n n v-ine "tnn-l I
The motive, the sheriff said, IS
point. In the Intrrr-t of l&gt; &gt;lh 'he I
being withheld until the investi­
government l»nd th&lt;- (tsxpa&gt;• |
gation Is carried further.
rhangos In the Income Ins law*, j
especially, should conlerip'atc the j
vllmtnsttnn
rarsh Timt* dtx.
criminatory fislltte*. nild th e
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avoidance of 1st bc n&gt; w burdrns
and inennilles.
"Boalnes* I* wl’Hnir *&lt;• pity Itfull share of I b' i-* hot In view
of th- lanro en-l ine*o-* Ip.
he hnr-1 WASHINGTON. Itoc. 2« (Ah—
portion of (he intftl f ■
uilrnad j A generally "dark" picture for
tion which l| h-ac» H i* p. r.
ristmas i city rduratlanal Institution. for
tlcularly Impor'a't H in t
n'l
y-lhne|th* current school year, balanced
rhanire* In th" re-enom rhnrlirc
vtellm. |only sllshtly by "same bright
■honld he fair on I ripi'lshlc, wilh I
In National education, was
m
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In wooden
cars nf tho expres*
ly during (he month of November
wero killel outright.
as compared to October, it was'
In hosplla.s
reported here to tsy by the Ir.** | 1 Mi ly ilno died
partmenl of Agriculture at Tnia later with tho death list likely &lt;u
hasace. The rounty con*um*sl I!»7.- p.i nlmve COO.
A- Invrstlgator* continued what
8.11 gallons of gasul.lne and R4,1JU
hHiTiii I *s a long luquliy into th*
gallons of kcrtfienc.
;rar«-dy, the worst, railroad dl*u»lt-r in tin* bistor^r of France,
I.*.th Him engineer siitd fireman i f
the flier remained in pri.on ct
.'Ii-aux, cliarged with homiciile by
Impt udt nee.

Seminole High School Given Place On
List Of Accredite d Southern Schools

SepertaUndent of Schools T. W. ent number of comfortable reels
le t** sowssetd today that for for pupils; thorough attention

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HIS DUTIES I N
ATLANTIC BANK

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T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec.
— (A . P . ) — G overnor Sti
today applied to the fed
governm ent fo r a grant
I&amp;M0.OOO to carry on o f
flb c jr re lief to jobteaa
•oate-tn- Florida during Ji
ary aad February, Th e at*
allotment fo r December
$1,250,000.

New Vice-President
Has Lived InFlorida
Since End Of W a r
member ef the

Kareva: F a n , (MMgene;
director, a*id that VMM
more than a decade, assumed ms would require direct rei
new duties as vice-president of
tha Hanford Atlantic National
Bank this morning.
i Ur. Inglay was elected to this
poet last week to fill the vacancy
created when Peter J. Feltner was
named te succeed Linton E, Alien
aa president ef the bank.
A native of Pittsburgh where
he was educated, Mr. tngtey has
had a long career In financial
matters that ar* associated ypth
hanking. After a two year tom
of service In the United Htatee
Naval Reserve Forces. Ur, Ingtov
cam# to Florid* after receiving
his honorable discharge.
lie reelded In Ibis stato fe f
about a year before /besoming

1934 O fficers Of

To B e I n s t a lle d

which have received allotment*
must act upon thaaa contract* o«*
way ST the other or stale why
they fall tn do to.
"The Public Works Administra­
tion stands ready to aid any lo­
cality on any question that reault from, that* eentrojto, J w i
There must be aetlen had not de­
lay.
1
"The I’ W a will not hesitate to
cancel or rescind allotment* al­
ready made which because of unreasoieible delay In confirmation

r

wRh tho r x
je f sdb"of} &gt;u
not bnpV^i,
•Is, seven,
I will be pm

Lepe pa eeatmcndsri J. C. 1
s i gswersHsalmei Floyd La
*apta|n-general, and R. B.
taJa,’ as treasurer. ‘ J .
Tb* fallowing officers nn

toil*Hod daring, the first n
to January; Roy Schmidt,
uasdem OvB Msffan f Is

J.v.La'it'.faLUib.ggm

Z ikjIi , cummlialonar o f # »«e a -

dsn) D. 8. R.

I’ ubllc Work* to determine whelh.
*r tha "entanglrnient" was nn acFrom hi* latest aurvey of city
tual ont, or a means by opponent*
schools and the effect upon them
of lbs economic depression, Doc­ to delay a project.
tor Zook concluded conditions had
grown Increasingly difficult
for
them.
Ha noted aa "outstanding facta"
from reporla from city schools
their operation with 18,000 fewer
teacher* than In 1830; a probable
Increased enrollment of 180,000
mar* atudent* than In 1830 and
an approximate cut of 9133,000,•
OO0 In tho outlay for current ex­
penses compered wilh 1831-31.
"Few school buildings are
ing built," he said. "Few old ones
hat* been repaired. Th* school
tern: has been reduced in length
In on* out of every four cities.
Night and adult classes war* re­
duced or eliminated in 1)3 cities
out of 1M. Summer school* were
seriously affected In 88 cities of

Rturr, at

MBANKM7 TIIIK F

N o r th h m it h f ie l d , r .
Dec. Sd.—One of thoe* "meanest
thieves'' operated here Saturday
when Christmas letters and pack*
* gee to eight rural free delivery
hose* were opened and all vatuabl contorts were taken.

Klsvrth, Mian., had 41 below and
Rhinelander, Wla, bad 31 below.
Iowa had one axpoeur* death.
At 'least 86 motor deaths oc­
curred In tbs Mid-West while th*
Koulh counted 40 dead In similar
mishap#, 7 In Florida.

Covers Hi

T&amp;.*rsr
peri# ef top U sited
Through the Okie
along the AUaati* m
.driven .by nset heart
.itm W W
Mai
taK, bjlpaord Joel bed*

be­

Martin Stanko, Stnvle business
man end celery grower whoa*
many end** vers have literally
"put Hlavte on the map" during
the post few months, favored Th*
Herald on last Saturday with three
delirious product* of hto farmfreak roictg celery,
deliclon*
apple "rtntdri," and spicy bat

—
enim

LIK A, Ohio, Doe. t9~-^X&gt;)|~
Neal Olondon
Bowman,
80,
member of the Bowman ’broth*
ora gong, escaped from the
•tate hotplta) far the criminal
Inaano hero yesterday after,
locking an attenfent and four
ether peUenta In a (mail room
of the
Ubertntoala section.
Bowman scaled the hotpltal
wall with a tiro h#e* after men*
aring tho attendant, Frank Do­
me, and pattenta with a pistol.
He gained setose to the fire­
house by nslng Devos's key*
and was believed U hove es­
caped In on automobile belong­
ing to another hospital attend­
ant.

FrnnccSaddenedBy Generally D ark Is
Horror Of Accident F iciureui Nation s
Which Claimed 196 City School System

In Mlanes polls snowy atrweteinntf been completed, and the actual tlmalci ^orw* of
w lu 'ln c
An liiilii-atinn « f tho frightful
cold were responsible foe Bt amount ef loan to be sought bad
d i e t " ( thr rru-li of the Kirasnot been determined He said he
GAS r o N M iM IU O N I I
Ilirr mtu
Ihe
Tughuund
did not know Immediately th*
Nun,y exp-fo 17 mile* from hero
total amount of deposit* still un­
Conaumptlon
uf
gn'ollne
In
paid In cloaeP (Into bank*.
* » ' th&lt; fact tiint I0G pasrengers
Kcminolc (otunty larreati.j slightNORFOLK, Ve., Dee. M —Wl
—Chari** IL'Nto, ft , president of
the Virginia railway, died Satur­
day after ea IHn*** of about two
w *#k*.~

WASHINGTON. Doe. i t —(X1)
—A sharp warning that tho pub­
lic Work* Administration would
unhesitatingly cancel or rescind
allocations for projects to com­
munities that are u;;*mry In gut­
ting actual work unddr way wee
given last night by Secretary
Ickes, the Public Work* Adminis­
trator.
Ills , principal Objection was
against delays In tho execution of
proper contracts after projects
had been approved by the Public
Work* board and aDeimenta made.
In a formal itatement, lekea
cited figures showing that Just
before Ihe holiday, grant agree­
ments
and
bond
contracts
covering
non-Fsdsral el-

Grieved Parent Offers Columbia YouthLured
From Home, Beaten
Sympathy To Ixocal
To Death OnSunday
iuigineiM Of Train

.it

RAIL pkffSlDKNT DIBS

PW A Allocations Will
Be Cancelled, Says
Administrator, If
Work IsNotSpeeded

Criminal E ac afro*
From InsancAsylum

Repeal of the "hastily passed”
Economy Act which removed a
majority of th* Kpanlah War Vet­
erans from th* pension roll* of
th* Uni tea flutes Government to
being asked of local persons, par­
ticularly business men, by mem­
ber* t i Theodor* R o o m vail Camp
No. IV. United Spanish War Vet•ru s, .according te Alfred Brie-

no other reason, Sanford peopl e
should get behind ua In tb^ move

to bring about tha repeal nf the
economy act which was hastily
passed by Congress at a Um* ef
a great economic stress.
.
Mr. Ericeeu end other memben of th* Iseal Camp - Me of
th* opinion tliAl U$i EcoM Bf
Act “viol* to* tha nation's obliga­
tion to Snentoh War veterans,"
Pointing out (event reasons I and tk* following nr* ssms of
why the Act should be reported the reasons why tb* Act shoaM
end why all pereona to this city he repealed:
•koald request
representatives
"It send* worthy Spent* Y d
end senator* from thto state to Veteran* to "brand lines"; H
support any measure that may be •hlfta th* burden flam the govpresented next month to Cenrree*. Mr, Ericaea staled
thto eity ii losing I f U M snnneUy
brretm* pension checks have been
taken from Spentoh War Voter-

Yesterday's W

— TI «7

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SAN FO R I). FLO RID A. FRJDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1933

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Fries F1 t « Cents

NUM BER 50

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C o r n Newly MinedStiver On n n n r n im r A n n
SO-SO Basis With Producers U K I M t U M / K U
. ^ S ^ i ' s w E E P i N G ' c u T C DUTCH Y O U T H k
. O f f e r a Affidavits
Alleging 8 e v e r a I
'^ V io la tio n s O f Code

b- u "1 IN E X T R A PHONE!
K i r s R A T E S ORDERED

8toek» and commodities

rallied.—

Railroad Commission
M o v e Is Effective
In Florida Jan. 20

■

W ASHINGTON. Dec. 22—
J ( A A j - W n b t m G m , . presi**
o f the American Federa.
c f lAbor »uu filed with
N R A a report on the
« t the Ford Edfewater.

Robineau Corrects
Press Story Of His
Views On Gambling
. a_m
_

at th« Whlta Home, of 64 I t
cent* an tune* for silver— or half
of tho legal prlca o f |1J9 an
ounca— and eonaidornbly above tho
currant market prlca o f about 43
canto.
Rooaevelt itlpulated In hi* proc­
lamation that: “ The present ratio
in weight and flnenaaa of tha allaar dollar to the
gold dollar
ahall, for tha purpoie*
.
of (hia
proclamation, ba maintained until
changed by further order o f proctarnation.”
The London ailver
agreement
proposed by
Senator
Pittman,
Democrat, N*va&lt;h, at tha eco­
nomic conference provided
that
the alivcr producing nation* would
absorb 33,000,000 ounce* of ait*er
annually for four years from thrlr
mines In return for a promise by
the silver
using
countries
of
India, China and Spain not to m ilt'
up or dahaae their ailver coin*.
‘T h is proclamation," said the
p m iik n t in a statement, "in ac­
cordance with tha act of Congress,
open* our mints to tha coinage of
stamkrd silver dollara from silver
hereafter produced In the United
Stales fer Its possessions, subject I
to the depositors of such silver

BERLIN, Dee. ft

sen

Representative C h a r l e s
W.
EnUminger. prominent
in the
bttalrgv*. political, ami civic life
• f Seminole County for thr past
Si years, died at hia t^ngwood
home farly last right after a long
IBdcm . lie had been cor fined to
hla-bed for the pt*t three monthi,
and during the past several weeks
ho 1*4 been In a aemi cnnscioua
m ail

tenra of death for one of tte men
accused o f firing
the German
Reichatag last winter and acquit­
tal for the other four defendaaU
will be contained In the rerdlct' af
supreme court judge* before whom
the men ha»e brer tried, the Ahaociated P r*« learned ,e*urdajr
from a uaually tellable source.
Simultareou.ly Chancellor »V*-i
lrr and R«ich«miniatrr Henwfto
Funeral service* are to l&gt;e held
Goering, apprised nf the nature of
in I .ongwood cemetery on Sunday
the verdict which will be handed
aflertoon at 3:00 n't lock, with
down Satunlay. facet! a supreme
teat o f their «*atr«manship, for Rev II. S Wallace o f the t ir*.
civilian extremist* threatened ihei
three Bulgarian rommumala, for
whom acquittal wa- aald to he In
atore, would not nach the German
lionlrr alive.
The Informant »aid Mannua van
der leiibhe. a ynunu Dutch brickmason, will be *enlenre«l to death
by Sheading; that Krneat Toneler. a former rommunist whip In
the Reichstag, will Iw acquitted
•»n the arson charge anti that the
IlnltraHane.
Gmuri
Dim itroff,
IlSagnl P op eff and Wa-a|l Taneff,
will I** acqultli«t1 and expelled

Grades, Sizes Must Be
Watched Carefully
After Next Monday

'*r»n youBg W u tw a 1m % ‘ term-

W A S H IN G T O N . Urc. 22 (A*)
Tha llnuaa waya and maara com
niittrr today tentatively approved
a liquor ta i Mil aatimatad to

I by one o f the
riars

P e l o r J. Fcitncr, widely

attended known Irniler in the Southern

.i,ur.bu'hiro«il |c-v i,rc* "

ml"

lndu* trr

* nd

i conference *• j vice-prenident o f thcSnnfordk Sparling, eiivi Atlantic Nnlinnnl Bank alncc
■ml Correct! j|A organization in 1927, ha*
it 10:30 o clock • ■
*
• • »

,fl

hern chooen to succeed Lin-

ille*iiy driven i ton E. Allen an president o f
nl Sparling had the hank, effective aa o f yea*
:o the rrvidencr |tpn|ny
M r. Allt-n hail reI brrgusnn h*‘*|B|g nwJ to torm u new Dual*
neai* lonneiiiun in urianao.
rn le m l it pre- i
ig

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ait auu uioti, u . la. i n g i e y , u.SMntl-

it into th e ,
.
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I miu c iin iti ul the Atiar uc

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ISa*

Sparling - ami
I
I hr MhiiIn i . hill
m rvint i
lirrtiH

W a y s , Means Group
Approve* TaxMeaaure
Police Chief Hands 10
Badges To Patrolmen

——

Funeral Services For
Veteran Lonsrwood
Man To Be Held On
Sunday Afternoon

. _ _ _

Rnlar d F l.ainb. &lt;h*hur*ing nf
f k r r fnr the local GW A ariMnunml
today that all worker* are t•• In
paM o ff on the project* to which
they
•■"Rjnrd at the u*ual
boiif/' tomorrow rv^tpt the men
urder thr following f. o r ftten who
Will |i • paid o ff uf |In l i f e Stw
Il'rii a&lt; I hr time di *lg lotted
F.fig trier ling r iv a , I |f» oVlink.
.latnra Mouglttonfle w ,
l Ml
clock,
Thnmpnon errw, ft Oil
o'clock, t allioun ctvw,
ii*i I.h k,
R iltl new , s |0 o'clock i Ruoddi'V
fle w . J\ III O clink. V\ A I )y noil

I h r c a r in w h irh

Wall Street Fi r ms
Forced To Abandon
Yuletide Bonuses

K ri|f» i» » n

ulNluelni wa» tlr»4 i lU-.l by S h n iff
lla riy Hand ai a large. Hunk *«•
ilan Frripn»nn *aid il wa* w n i
pn-d I y fuur men nf mrdluni age
and mad in in aiaa. lia did not tarngniir any i»f them
Trailing
iltiarll I&gt;«')imd Ha* m lYghtei *edan
fi t ii| ted by I an men. Spar ling :

her* of the «a f* ty. .patrols which thr revenue from beer.
By a votr of 13 to ninr, Reptih
have been operating with aarccaa
liran* alto votini . tha pro*rn»
at Seminole an &lt;\Iunlor High
committer atlopifsl ■ levy nf $2 mi
School, today are tha proud p&lt;&gt;*a gallon «»n Hintillnl *pirit* r*li
aasors nf glvarolng silver badges
niatnl lo lirir g in f 500.000,l&gt;O0
which tell thv world that they are dunr g tlw fir*t full po»t repca*
either captains or Uoultnanls fh y car
local s a ffly patrol),
I’retantallon of tha badge), ren e w . f. :«r. o 'i lo c k ;
y a
i
j armbJing poll™ hadga), was made
rirw . ft 40 o’g|«m k
yesleHay hy Chief of Police Roy
A ppioximatrly hhi thick* Mie
ti. Williams on behalf of the
to Im- delivered during flu day. and
Safety Committee of the Seminole
Ihe payroll will approai h I I I . immi
County Chamber of Commerce.
T bia »um bring* the hdal aiomint
Two of thr badgee art for thr
rel«a*ed in thi* county during the
patrol raptaia), while eight o f the
|&gt;a*t mmi11, for payroll* alone In
bodges are for patrol lieulrnents.
I k ii I'M ikiti fm * w h il r Mir
near I* $ *('&gt;.(MM)
It s i s announced today
that
imi vk«* linhi'liiihf i'M*l •*»»!
Prof. C. W. labill of the U k r
H k I o ii M t i r l , Im i s i l l i n I »iI lin y
Mary school haTasked thr Safety
- I n r l r ' l tm ii ii ii r i n r i i i r * Mini I himui
Committee to arrange for thr rrr
ku*l Hi* ♦tMi|A. ul illuclUeU. I iiW va*.
aUas-ot- a aposssasad aately ps»«*wi
ln \«'i M m 11 s*h• 11iiv In-* ”
at that school.
w ill ba for tho full protection of
"In m frw
li»lfiil&lt;r* thr • » » «
The
work
of
tha
patrols
has
had
the public and Lo give the etate
s*m r tsi n *li»|» mill I iiiiiim •li»l»,ly
a
great
Influence
in
making
pupils
_
...................
rreosssi, and allow the atnU to
largr souls for tool Hi- is in tlo* s c iva r
lii'iilM iifril Mtal I
in Mu* t'*»n (
at Seminola High and Junior High |,atrh o f letter, to Santa
D o rn lata such eatorprlsea.”
'lau*, for Ihe Salvation Army at
(&gt;i
w x ) &gt;*i' * I lull I In 'lirvr lltn* I
saftly-mlnded, according to Prof, the Christmas Ktktor of TI
■ jr P n h llc policies aro mad* by the
R O C K V ILLE . M il. Dec 22. (A1)
Her |Isn't). I ha w two miurr hrothn*
11CIt I I nkl MmI IlMI M
R. V. Cooper and Leonard Me- aid today discovered that
The stale yeatenlay gave Up its
Tfcbllc. and In response to the
w en , and one aialrr arnl may Gotl blra*
"T in * iiii'ii fiMik ntr nut iif th r
tairas, who direct the activities of the lest minute messages
attempt to convict Dr. Ilarry R.
popular demand, and not by rep rentem |mother arui fathrr anil all of (hnn.
the patrols. The boys In the patrol request* that indicate that
Street, of Waahinjrton, and
Dr.
aootatleoa In the legislature or In
k'i n ‘ I want a raincoat aiol a pair «if •
station themselves ot the four f „ r,| |,„y. „ , , i Klr|. , rr not n«|- j rubber all|i|M*r«. I h a ir to walk
Sherwood Ferris of Chevy Chaae,
•th jr office* which belong to Um
corners
of
the
school
lot
before
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th.t
they
almost
all
Md , of manslauirhter a* a taault
pot l i e- When the people haro
ur»ce ahout a half a mill* to ntrvl the
and after school, and during re Santa to remember the poor i hil j 4»u« rain or ahinr Si*lrr
of thr alli'gtsl cancer salhr (Vrath
made up tholr minds, their sloctad
Mary
cost period, to shroct traffic and dren.
of .Mrs. ( ora Rritton. of
May'x
MrnaooataUvoa should reflect that
I "U, 7. wi«ht*a for a chair for liri
warn their schoolmates
against
McKay Truluck of log
I canting, N J. T h v two phyaiciana
Weal wnttDf il**k My «econi| I m lb e r .
careless play alng tha curbs edge mu, S tr„ l writes tu sa, lb at " I wants a pair of ■hoc*. «m
were found not guilty upon direr*
*ix.
or crossing o f strcols.
n|ne years old and 1 wan t y°w or a bi«r truycle My little biother
turn of thr court.
Patrolman aro: William Speir,
please bring me a pump all two year* old would like a ruckcr '
AU TO
I 'R O D I C T I O N U P
Beryl Ulgga, J. W. Altman, B illy, rifle that will shoot 60 times. aomr hora# anil a pair of rt*rn|H&lt;ra If ;
Zachry, Chum Stanley and 0 P .hot and a pair of shoe. "
you will iriva mother and father
W A SH IN G TO N . Dee 22 — (&gt;P)—
Herndon at Samlnota High
and j
R0y Reel, who lives at Ulb Klm a present I will rrm tm k r you In
y prrdo ament, l i Autom olilr production in Novtm S u g g e H t i o n s Made On
Voli# Williams. J r , 8. J. Nia Jr . Avenue writes that " I am a little my prayer* Mother wants a k d o
little s« poaallde I j b*r was shown hy drpartinrnt o f
Henry Tamm and Harry Joe Min- 1hoy two years oM, and I In r *n ( sene lamp and father
want* a Plans FaK'eleryWeek
yrstenVay
to
thrr ptofuaely still . commerce figure*
arik at Junior High.
Klm Avenue I have been a ffootl lunrh taaket with a thnnios Lottie
j hava totalled
vehicles, at
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. - ,)i yimirtl On I' s li Four)
yon m it."
Flor^la Celery Week, Feb
IU
|compared with IJ.nih m November
—|ainched, here today- '
lWi •
riUToril Grarey, J r. II
years 24. ran he«t hr set hrfoie the real '
la»t year Total production for the
wrcckci o|iI, want* a pair ••f -Io m *. n ■imi. of u o i i i s .mi it* visitors i
( ' u r i n i r P l a n t T o I fust II month* o f m 3 was !,•
(sweater, a f o o t! all and tarot) ami in large and attractive displays
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1.26.1,325
Meli Barnett, acting postmaster
PAR IS. Doc. **.— O P )- Mr and
Aarorg aaWfBUMU rogards&lt;l as siso f tha pr«M|iat at strategic loca* ( I OHO l '11111 I V lU r C n 1 •) • for tha aarnt- period o f 111.12.
Mrs. Robert Bwlts, o f Fast O r­ at Fern Park where same af
lions in Tampa Miami, Jarkaon- .
Florida's finest fsrns aro grown,
ange, N. J , held in two separate
vtltr, ar&gt; t .St I’rtershurg. in the
Seminole County farmera or
announced toiky that an e sa w Lna­
'all cells, prepared today to far* tion will bo held to fill tho posi­
opinion of a group of local ship- 1 other residents who hava been
Weather
pera who met at the Chamber of . planning to butcher a hog and Yesterday's
* French judge with n plea that tion o f poelmaslar at Font Park.
Commerce office Wednesday after* I have It cured In the meat curing
A ll applications must ba In
thay havg boon enmeshed Inronoon to lay plana for this caan* i plant which ia operated hy Semi*
rently In i French police net cast 'Washington by Jan. i , the tinted.
try's part in the statewide pro- t nolr Chapter Future Farmera of
1 Net!ca U to bo given Inter ns to
*o trap a mysterious hard of deal­
•(ram of ofcaerianca.
| Florida are ramintWd today that
the time *nd place of tha examina­
ers in IstornatlonaJ military sec­ tion,' sb* concluded.
This suggestion
and another , tomorrow la the final day In which
rets.
having to do with an advertising they ma&gt;* bring meat to tha plant
tie-up
t&gt;etween
grocers
an&lt;l for curing.
Investigators sought ■ due to
Kparka Theaters in Florida will ! Talmadge Malta, plant operator,
‘ h. Invisible yowero behind the n*.
he *ent to the state committee in stated today that the plant will
genisstlon they delm to be dt&gt; &gt; M IA M I,
Dec. a . -U P) -N e g r o
charge of arrangcmrjita
’ tie dosed until about the middle
drifting reeled against the military power fisherman yesterday found In BisIt la proposed
that
grocery of March «o as to permit all meat
■vf Fierce.
M f m W y the body of g man
atorea in all H onda citiea having to te cured properly,
The Secret Service fears that i t s * Folks Identified ns Max
a Spark* thester should displs) 1 Derision lo rlose the p ilot for
the troll* ot hidden sources ot al­ Redos my, U , retired Montclair,
end feature K1ori&lt;&gt;a celery in thair further reception uf meal came
leged espionage have been a it kg N . J , marshen t He kail boon missstores during the week and that 1during a regular meeting of the
■versee l mis pelice In the p re a ». t f m j t s m Monday night. He Is
the theater manager should do- ' Chapter at the school on Tuesday
taro arrant o t the mar. tools o f M f f h n l by his widow, Mrs. Joan.VI lamia
nata a month's pass to his theater ; night Reports rendered Incluiled August
a
master minds. Thaos trails, they atis . V n d sn u y; a son, Stnnloy,
for the best recipe in which rolary ' on* whirh indicated that tha rocent Martih
believe, lead ts tha frontiers of and x dnnghter, Marts, *11 o f MiN
et
haftnah
forms the base of the prepared • Father-Son banquet was o social J
Thoman liu
Finland and Germany.
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The body will he sent, U
article.
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la s well a* financial success.
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gaMfaJ • gambling
throughout
* - Florida, points out In b letter lo
' Tho Herald that tha Aaaoclatcd
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latrnlng that Mr. Rohlncau
'• ■ h i' ioniad tha statomant attribto klm, had aont out a ror, ractlon, which Tho Herald did not
, harry In its columns.
*Mr. Hobin.au, donlal la con­
' ’ talked In tha followiag itatamant:
f.r V ^Whal I did eay," Mr. Robinaau
atatpd, “ was that horse and dog
•t *a g «rtn g was l.gallsod In Florida
v’ la roaponso to o widespread pub­
lic domand that was ao Insistent
■ that It had lo b* met, in order
that the state should gat thv rova■ J * and tha people b# fully pro
“ tactod. Soma day something may
ha said about a popular demand
- arising for IcrmHilRff other form*

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Relentless D r i v e
Begun On Bombers
£ i ( % W H avana Americans Prepare
S i : ^ ; S r 5= C rA^ To Plead Freedom
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Many people get the Idea that the way they do thing*
ia the right way. We w y that a bee b o ztt* b«niune to un
that ia what It aounda like. But to many people a boo
doenn’t bun at all; he makes an entirely different kind o f
a sound from that.' And yet we think we are rig h t Any­
body caft listen to A bee for two mlnutpa and. teU that it
buzzes. And yet a vast majority o f the people o f the world
disagree.
To the pane, fo r instance, what the he* ddea W tailed
"/Woren.” ' To the Dutchman, it la "Hronzen." iln Frince
the bee "boordohnay." In Germany it. la' '‘zoomen;?. In
Latin, “ s u a s u r a r c in Portuguese, “ zoozoorrar;” in .Rus­
sian,""zoom rye;” and in Spanish, "zoombar,” The people
of every one o f those countries thjnk thSt. their word f ° r
what the bee does is exactly the wajr it sounds..
Recently the language researth committee of New
called 'Ttow wow theory” an applied to left different lan­
guages. The theory In that languages, developed'root Of
the human interpretation of natural aounda. .The word
"bow wow," for instance i» the human. interpretation o f
what the dog does when it barks.
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8uch worda arc called onomatopoeic words'. Simitar
words include the hiss of a Hnake, the "m eow " of. a cat, the
f St d a y , D e c e m b e r ' 13, l » »
"clank" of a chain, the "patter" o f rain, the "clnttrr" of
BIBLE VERBS FOB T0I)AY~ horaca’ hoofa, the "murmur" o f wind through the pinea,
the "ruatle” o f skirts, the "whlapor" o f twice-told “ sccrcta," the "rottle" of Fords.
All of these worda arc the English imitnlion of the
sound they repreaent. The committee of Ihe New York
univeraity haa tested the atrength o f ibis aaaumplion by
I translating seventeen onomatopoeic words into ten foreign
language*. Ih e pronunciation wna represented ns nearly
na possible by using English spelling. Their rejatrl ia in­
dicated by the following conclusions:
When a plsiol is fired, we any it goes "hang!". The
word appears in Denmark as "Ranke"; in Frenrh ns "Pnn"
■hr "Dang” ; in German as "Houn"; in Italian ns “ Doom” ;
whose in Portuguese ns "Pen g" or "Poon g"; in Russian as
"Mlopnoyootyc" and in Spanish as "Doom."
"Hiccup" is "flikken” in Dnno-Nofsk; " lilk " in Dutch;
rbling, *&lt;0(iuet” in French; "Singultus" in l.atin; "Otrishkyo” In
Russian, and "H ljiar" in Spanish,
hsnt
" Escaping steam "hisses" only In English. "H iss" is
"Ilvlslen" in Dano-Nnrsk; "Slssrn" in Dutch; "S lffla y " In
rken French; "Tzlshrn" in German; "Sihiliirc" in Itnlinn itnd
rein. Latin; "Gvlzdach" In Polish; "Assoveahr" in Portuguese;
at
"Svistve" in Russian, nnd "Sihilar" in Spanish.

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The little principality 'o f Mo­ made by foreign iaveatorx to xcnaco is axkirtg ihe Fupmr&gt;# Court cure payment of the boodx, the
of Ihe United Stales for’ pernifx.’ ronithuttoo of the eUte to the
sioa to sue the state of lntfluf)i. contrary notwithstanding.
Now cornea thta little principal*
pi for 1100.CHXJ, allrgt'I valpg'gt
bonds, issued, ioAg agd. ty
MtnakMMppi, which ha«I been riven
to ,iho pripcipolity* and \htrmt j
hangs a.tale.
V .-tfj : , that VMNUMP for which It is *nMisxixxlrfpi was admitted to u*.
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the union or American 'Slates ip
N o' Individual can sue a stale
1817.,It was.then,Fa* sow, .at) ag­ wilhssil Its yemission. One sUU&gt;
ricultural stale and it* prfncijml may sue another and the United
product was cotton.
For' f f i t f . Blaten may sue a state. A foreign
years after admission there was. plate may also sue if given pera scarcity of money in the‘ stair’ rpitsioa jjy the Supreme Court.
and business was conducted
it
pUnnwsJ to bring the
through the medium of cutldn
waichuuse receipts which ware
made currency end passed fro* hlmbat |6o yearn ago. Just,
hard U&gt; hand In the daily inler- hoy a, Jadgmrnt can be entire'ed
chage of mefchundlac.
'n
■ stale, even If a decree
Later on, money still being a ' againrt
&gt;Thc large chance* are that
Scarce article, the stale du**&lt;»v- s'
I Issuisi against ft,* Is nut clear,
ered Ihnt it rmtld not finance, indfllng will -come of thin movethe movement of Its
worth In those days tl5,000,0W
or more, annually.

have exercised their right, if it
Is a right, to repudiate their ob.
ligation*.

( ’oast Line Cuts Rate
On Intra-State'Travel

M A R T IN
father, Mr.
and Mrs.' Leal*
Brown, his grandparents, Mi, an
For 13 yeara My. EnUmlnger Mrs. C. V. Itarrison, two uaelei
played a vital part In Ihe affairs Henry and Kenneth garrison, ad

of IhN county a* a commissioner
fr«»m LongWood district, and many
of the mile* of paved highway In
this county are credited to hia
vigorous campaigns for a road
system secuml to none in Florida.
In tl'28, Mr. Egtigiinger turned
hia attention to the state legialalurc, to ) « elected along with L. P.
Duran to a jilaro In Ihg 1*20 leg­
islature. His record there was one
of Intense interest in th« rights
and privileges of Ihe Residents of
this county,
Mr. Fultmlngrr went barV to
lhc stats legislature In April of
this year when he was elected to
fill the vacancy created by tho
death of Judge II. S. While
Surviving Mr. Enlsinlnger are
his widow, Mr*. Sallie Fntimingvr: a (laughter, Mrs. W. C,
Hatcher; a son, I,. W. Knlimlngcrj
two sisters, Mrs. Morion A. Hogan
of |nkeland and Mrs. W. E. Allen
of Sanford; six brothers, Robert
S. KfUntinger, of Ixmgwoud; Itev.
W. F. Knlniilrger and J. F. Entsinlngrr of Columbia, S. C.; Wade
S. Kntimlnger, at t-angwood; Hcv,

JACKSONVILLE, Ore. 22.—
Coach rates Ita.rd on one and
one half ernt* a mile were plared
in effort over the Atlantic Coast
Line llail road In Florida tale
Wednesday afternoon.
The reduction was made on re­
ceipt h&gt; the local passenger of.
files of a wire from the main
headquarter* *t Wilmington, N. C.
It luwvra by one-half rent a mile
the couch rates in effect sinca
that the new low basic fare for
Iter. I.
W, M. %Vh*rton, assistant gen­ roach travel is effective only for
eral passenger1 agent, pointed out intrn-HInlr travel.

an aunt, Sue Harriaon.
Upward add Theodore Lindsey
who are nttending the University
of Florida are speeding the
diristmVs, holhlatf* with tfielh
nudher, Mrs. G. IJndsey.
A, sacred pageat depicting the
birth of Christ and the regular
community Christmas tree will W
held In the school auditorium to*
night at 8t00 o'clock. ■
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A Guaranteed Life Income for your wif*. (A security
against poverty and distress.)
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A monthly or tile Income for yourself to begin at aga
60, 66, GO or 06, as you like.
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The continuation of your Income when you ran no longer
make Income—a I’aying Investment on the Installment plan.
Let m* explain
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that tlnrir.Siim in j.l*ytnjr ■
^loan*1 ha ml thouf Uaj u.
K a n fu rd nhiri'M art* lim kirtfr k «hm!
d u rin g ihiM ChriHltniti* v i 'Am jii nnd
n fiil tjbf* t rnwdn
tq
Iht*
nloFea a ^ rn iu Indirnt** (lin t th ey
• f a d o iiiif btifinew* T here w ill l«
rlo co m p lain t ain iu t tin* N ew 11ml
hb lo ng an buBincn* in im p ro v in g .

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*•ijptpi rn!t*-! tin t hargei

tionta gravely
while duiri* of min frit-* an H ', Qltiif#ra.*Mim ef in
(lu indli il. The mpilicnl fm-ilitlcu of ro m p e triir&gt; nnd n r g le r t o f d u ty .
tt rig ha rtt m id Ilia m ove mthm «W
i* served us so wt'll, nre in grctil
lo r t|U«
f kick of fomkt. Tho mcdit-nl profession id g neil to pavo tho
i*erimrnt in can't carry the burden of caring for liu1 health of the ptiAr. w^triali^o ^iroei'ctlim ** In* deijatcvd
mstei farm Communities must, Lhcmsrlvus, assume part o f this burden, wo tld In* Ir o n g ilt in the M u ir h ii &lt;
d
imagine Social ngcncics must i*p sujijinrtctl. To al| clussos nuslical p r n i if rc iu rt, n 'c k iru r i v i i k UU miTivnl of Hardit* a** Hhrriff* -»*- ' Alt*'1that
must he made availaitlp. Thr Itirri'iisp In thu
y
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1cancer rate, an
alarming rise of IB [terrent in the lust two
_
years, suggests
that lest many have postponed visits to their
k much i&gt;f doctors. Early diagnosis of this m n l n d y increases t h e
'land Tltetr, chutiec of cure. What is tror of cancer is also true of many
a.ii* uf iii- other disease* atul conditions. If wp nre to retain tin:
in* z* gen* gains we have made, this neglect must not continue. Git to
r day fur * your doctor; if you haven't any money go tu him anyway
the i «|h-» „ mj wnrk out with him mime plan of srnnll monthly pn.frh date hark m
| f y(iur*nnot tlo oven this, go t&lt;t Dir free clinic of
the nearest hospital. You won’ t get the same |&gt;ie*Hftlit atni,'|*
tention your own jihyalfinn would give, but you will get mm*

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Street'* niont daring niwmlftliir/i,
hta auilclrnly turned up after gtvl"lf rise to the ■uapltiun that he
bad been kidnaped, lie claimed
hi* mind had suddenly
gone
blank. Well, quite a few nf thnne
Wall Btreelerx have (wen pretty
mqch-.ln a fog during the past
fiw tqontba.

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

Mr.. J. W. llarnc.' elocution
clau gave * very creditable and
a tauel entertaining recital at the
high xchool laal Friday morning.
Amung thu,* taking part on* the
tenalvviy Ilian ever. II all tn* oio program were: Kaniitll Chase,
Morrla,
d ir t bow actively In us* were to Annie (‘ameron, Gladya
W replaced any time soon there Benjamin Whitner, Georg* Mr.
vfauld be a terrific boom In tha au. jJUghltn, Mary Gatchel, Maude
tamohlle bu.lneaa. The top knock- Cameron, Gladya Green,t| Norma
era In thla Inddatry think they art Htrniffn, Sarila Lake, France.
about to be raplaced.
Chappell. Eliuheth SlafTord. and
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-Jtueamond tlaUford.
Aceaedlng M • Mamw . Fagg’a, gaeralary of State William Jewtfeurae ana hundred thouaaad,^
Bry.n. Mr*. Bryan and
aratwfclln nnampbyad « • now r w - l ^ mUt g[ttMt,0D arrived in
eal^teff- regolar payraB ahecu lB|jMk*onvUla thla morning from
Florldk alone a* the reeoll af the AgbevlHw N. C. and n n d the day
C m Work. Admlalgtrattoa, T h . ^ ” ^
Byrana e o ^ Z former

Thu winter four Major Ixagua
Club* will train In the ,tal« bo­
ride one big Minor la-aguo club.
They are tb* Cardinal!,
the
ilruwnx, the Alhlrtici, the Cuba,
and the Luui.villo Colon,la
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Bi.hop Cameron Mann whu recenlly .ucceeded UUhop Gray in
the Southern Dloce.e of Florida
wax bom In
York on Apr. t,
1651. Ha come, la Florida from
Fargo, N. D. where he ha* (olidrd for .ume time paat. II* ha. had
a nvmber *( Important chnrgea
and in ailellion tu hi. regular
uuuk h* lx an author uf mua,
Governor W .’ B. Jeanlng*. They writing "October hertuonx,” and
left tonWht for Mluat where Mr. ”Fii* DUtuurava an Future J'un*
Brraa vral ’eaa la* t U firat t%ae lih iu en t." li e U a iiujii of pet.un1hlx palatial new Florida homo.- tn al magnetiam ami force and will
fiU hta Florida charge la hia aanal

i m a sw &amp; rss

Oeaeva

f a » j t e M | 0 * prominent eiolter*

AMute P
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M i b i I I I M M ter Brigham aald the attoewaya
Mars* chnmplo*&gt;hlp had written to Coleman, appoint-

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capablt 'and affleiaat manner.

dwoeplng vletary far i Frealdxnt
Wllaon «ad that It. wdald prove
&lt;a vatt Upnflt to . the a.antry
generally,' the bkhlfa' W *#H a*
the pee pi*. Mr. Bryaa will rotam
ta Waamitgton Dae. &gt;0 to time to
S* nraaant at tha *uta hreakfaat
to the diplomatic carp*.

1C*. J. T. MaLala af

W e are contein|tlating

ing our floating driver la thi.
vicinity tb* firat. part of- tha
year. !«et ux give you a&lt; figure
on pulling or driving plica.

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O f course you'll want to buy a Rfw
neclctlcs and kni^i^cW, 6%f for the
rotsI job of Ghn^tmalsiKoppIn^'dhodia
tlW Stottt Of your elockrTc company or
ftftdrittt olettflc ffeafer. fn aA&amp;too to
tho big three, dloctric refrigarators,
ranges and water hfrdtors; ydd'lf feW
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Tbe annual Christ mu party of
tho A tartan Clan „f the Firat
J. P, Ride* I* expected to ar­
Baptlit Church was held on Tue»- rive Saturday from Louisville,
&lt;day evening In tha annex at tbe Ky. where he ha* been apendtny
church with Mra. J. H. Colclough. •one time with relative*.
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. . . . Mrs. R. R. Pippin, lira. A . J. I*#.

u i l pound party from
U . to 11.30 P. M. at the
ah to n it* money for the
rtno •fund.
PR1DAT.
i of officer* for 8*ml' A jo ChapUrJKumber Two O. E.
\a'w O l U M 'p lat) at 8:00 P. M. at
Uw'Maaonk Hafl.
f Tha Geneva Garden Club will
‘ meet at 8:00 P. M. at the home of
* ! Ml*. J..M. Quirk.
• "There w i l l be a children’s
ChHatmaa tree at 7:80 P. M. it
the pint
Pin t IChristian Church.
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Honoring ' the members of - hr i
Complimenting Mrs. Matko A.
The marriage of Miss Kathe­ Seal." by Mra. J ah « Ya
club had V few other yuest*, Mr*. Galbraith, a recent bride, Mr*. (!.
rine E’lbi, .taughter of Mr. and a violin trta, Mra. J. A ..
Wurt Wi Werner entertained with M. Khlpp and Miss Mary Alire
Mrs. J, W. EMs of this city and Mr*. France* A . B i t l i u L ;
a brldy* party on Monday erenlny Shipp entertained wrltli n party
Henderson, Kj., to William L. Mis* Daphne Takaek. who
at the Valdes Hotel. The room* and
miseellaneous
shower un
Locke, son of
Mr*.
Margaret • m i l l numbers with
where the yuest* were received Tuesday evening at their home on
Locke an &gt; the late Mr. txieke of men! by Miss Dorothy
were decorated for the occasion In East Eighteenth Street. Hrcora-I
I this city n s performed last RatKsfraskraenta w e n served
colon In keeplny with the holiday lion* were in sltadr* of red and
! ur.fay evening by the Rev. F. M. tat* hour by tbe following
season. ’* •
green to develop tho Chtldtnar
j Mailer at his home on Palmetto e s m : Mr*. D. C. Bare lift,
After several progressions of motif.
Avenue. A few intimate friends G. A . Radford, Mr*. L Gr
trl.fe* high score prise, linen
During the evening
various
of the couple were present.
Judd Smith, Mr*. K. A .
handkanhlefs, was awarded to games and eonlesta were enjoyed
Miss fraxei Appleby, a* maid of Mrs, Otto Sehmekl. Mrs. T .'W k
Mr*. O. M. Harrison while low and prises were awarded to Mrs.
honor, * &gt; i the bride's only at­ Wilson, am) Ml** Jan* W aM H K
score prise, a novelty eyy beater, John Callahan, and the Misses
tendant. John Ellis, the brl V * Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw
was presented to Mrs, U. O- Dan­ Margaret Davis, Alice Elder, and
brother, srrved as test man. Miss the honor guest* with
ner. Score* were collected by Mrs. Klitalcth W hi liter. Refreshment*
Apptrby woie for the invasion a canity corsage*.
B. C. Moor*.
In shades of red and green were
navy blue dress with n shoulder
The one-act play waa repeated
Late fa the evening the yuest* served by the hostesses, assisted
rorsagr of pink and whit* ru*elater In th* evening whan t *
exchanged gift* which had been by Mr*. E. W. Copeland, Mr*.'
tuds, antigrron, and fern.
guests were joined by S3 aff tba
placed on a lighted Christmas John Callahan. Mr*. H. N. Saver,
Mra. Isvkr'i dress was fa­
stewards of the church who w e n
tree. Refreshments, arotntuatlrty and Mrs. Howard Overlin.
shioned of navy blue and while
srrved with refresbaaenia.
a color scheme of red and green,
■l ate in the' evening the gilts
crepe an i was made along tailA Aim ing th* annex fee t h * ‘MA
were served by the hostess, as­ for the liuiiur guest were brought
orel ime" ller shouLVr corsage
sisted by Mra. W. H. Holden.
in by “Santa Claus." Those In- j
was of white -weet peas, antig- casiun was a profusion o f C krlltTho*# preient were: Mrs. T. C. rite.I were: Mrs. Marko A. Gal-1
non, and fern. She has been living mat decoration, which tnthadaddp
Pltrhford, Mr*. M. Minarik, Mrs. breath, honor yuest, Mrs. George
heie wi.il her family for the past -arg* lighted and decorateA f~
G. E. McKay, Mrs. Stewart Dut- C. Harden, Mrs. P. M. Elder. Mi*.
red
two years and is an employee of mas tree, lighted
ton, Mr*. EdC. Harper, Mrs. Q. O.l Ben Cantwell, Mra. Minnie Jones,,
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... She spent •luantitie* o f cellophane
the III tirade
Bakery.
Danner,'Mr*. H. F. Kent, Mr*. U. Mrs. Claude I*. Herndon, Mr*. II. J -py,,
f)tnfe prose.Med twice 'he gr**l*r part of her life at tin*, a n t small Christmas
f! tKl nrt Mr*.
LTea R.
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P the renter o f the var
C. Moore, Mra. K. J. Routh, Mrs. T.
L. Glhjon,
Goodspeed.
Mis* Vivian U m - i )l»"deraon.
O. M. Harr Won, Mrs. W. H. Hold­ Mr*. M orn* Spencer, Mra. Ernest
, ht , m lrl
\vhls[&gt;erlng H ill*'
Mr ,-o Vp w" ' vlucated in the Festoon* o f green and red
en, Mrs.' K.'ll. Maxwell, an.) Mra. Gormly, Mr*. E. A. Douglas*. M r s .'a u b nelr xttuwvillw is attracting■
,, houl* ° r Sanford and paper were placed at the wt
J. E. CmirWr.
t&gt;f the room.
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L a ir , Mildrod »y U|»|U&gt;m imeut^ buio ('hrUlmiix rr
Jackionville after attending
Ui9n\wnn in korp.nu unl. tho rod
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week hnre with h»*» parents, iMr. MUchall, aiW Kathlrm Lung
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and Mra. AI1»ert llawki»t«, al tjieir a
Maty Ann Hinduh.
(*hi inTIoh
home on I ikr Moitrm*.
James ,C. ,‘Wftllar in improving by thv flower**
Manger” Waytle
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"A w ay in
A/trr i r v r i i l
jirngrrxnioiH
the Fer^ald-Luughton Memo*
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Mra. C. K. Hi**l&gt;ee. t f Sara*ota, rial Hospital where be umlerwent ' " ' ' f a ' »''Kli score prise. * R&gt;i * slui&gt; -What I'd Like U lie” H..j hi
■ h Iat! Iniw I, w it awarded to Mt«
Mra, A. II,. Marshall and Mra, F. [ will lie th# guoat duritig the holt an operation recently,
In*11 Adlillaihi Mv»Iwe, 11*'1•„ .Si n111« y
W. A. Adam* while h w
«c«nte Buckt’1%
S. Laniion os hohtehr.es.
|dnyi of her aon and daughter-in
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Walter Smith, \iu cy Jo
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prise,
a
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eigarrllr
lisin-1
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rUnsale,.
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dray.
, Kill»%
tlray. * Aisdrry
Ifrecedirg the bridge gameajj®^, Mr. ami Mr». Hamilton HtaHolkert*
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and
Shutey Jacobson
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Mra. James O. Shan»n preikHlj hee. South Banfcmt Avenue,
ty night
Saturday
nfght from X&gt;akelard I Galloway. Mrn IlnWrt It A m
March Song Rhythm Hand
over • short huainee* aeaetou when
’’Mother Kmowh” l.dtmo H**&gt;dr
the rpembem voted unautinoualy
Mr, anil'Mrs. George Morse and where ahr &gt;yi* l«K’n Fpendtrg a jurky in rutting nnd rii'Minj u
"Jr»t ’ Fine t hi ini one*"
of Mi«A white net diner hatitlken hii'f
t(v palpniy* home nieirlinnla ii. sun, George, of Babson Park will few day a i*l the
Helen ('oiling.
At
the
t«*i
hour
refie^him-ut1
Ghandierlain
dolinr their Chriatmai* ahunolng.
sprnil I'hri.tma* ilay here with
further emphaoitkrg the red amt
Sc»ng, "If Auu r ( iihhI,' t'liaa
er several progre-.ion- "( Mr, ilcUn T. Morse. Palmetto
Nancy
r«Ur acheinat were "areed
”Humetioit&gt;y * i iiniliig
U/a* ‘ W*Ufc"\ W alU r o t 8t
*c *m were aitiled &gt; anil) Aveaur.
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Jo Gnninles
by
the
hoateaii,
an,tinted
lip
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wall,
Mia.
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the
holl
prise* awarded. High srurr prise, j
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"A Gift fin M.,|lui ' I'nplot
chtffgn hose, M l pmenteil to
y r „ ul M,( . Nathan Zrlmeno- da ye hcr^ Oltth htr Iona, John f mother. Mm. Hendon, and Mi* t'oiint-liy
Walter,
I^onard
Walter,
and
her
.'John
MeUrh
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Mra
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t‘unt
Mra. Joseph A. Meieeh wtille low vjtl wl|| ar(,,v. tomorrow front
Song, “ tlh ( lap. I'lnp t lap Your
W Duvm
» « r * prise, a milled ferr. went In okeeeholwe to spend the week- ■on and daughter’lndaw, Mr. and'well, and Mm Ava
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Tho,e present were: lit- L. t
“yh'-RinV
jltllir U. rl
Mq . A. M. Philip*.
rn,| pci* a. tha guests of Mr*. Wt*. James W alter)
Hoyts, lira. Jutm
in I.. (Islloway, we,Her,v * , v ‘
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A Jar^r decorated ( hristm**|
MoscS. PalmefUi Avenue.- *
F lle p iJ i n e o f K ir* S
Duvi', Mr- Injtri
Si tali Mr*. Ava W
" I f I Atli-r* l i n l i H m is" tllenii
tree we* placed In th* center of
Ucircfi, Jr.. Mrs. Rnhrft n. Ax', I.Ingle’, &gt; ' v ' *
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the room while palm*, f*|T* ami
Mr* Otto Kchmehl *n^ daugh­ Ca|hertn4’ (tqibtob- »l»t*r of Ram
Arums "Hants t a r s i ' U is * .
ether green* s i r , banked again,t ters. Mary EHubeth ahd Igturs^ ual R. Dtgblon o f tbi, chy. Will 6fra' perf rintwill, klr-, liltiir,
"flu e** W)x&gt;" J»'» Woths-p,
Ih* walls
A salad engra* was left tO'tsy t«f Unyter^a;' B u lk lAgret trf lsprn df her death, lko*. l.lorUr. lira. Jo-erb A. Mi-lycli,
reived by the host*****, assisted where they will spend twu weeks. Sunday fa Chicago. She had visit &gt;fra. Wallap, W Hull. Mrs. W A. !,"C bfillfnni Wlrvjw*" Ann AW
Call um■
by Mr* Jam*. G. Sharon
They will be Jelnsd there In a faw ed 'Mr. and Me*. Dlglrlnn at thair M art),, Miss Mninl* 1Jftre. 511m
Bong, “ Nants'*. Coming" llhyllim
homo here
■ hurnher oT o«ra- F m jlle ’ Llcale, rrrnl M m Murgnr-l
Those present were: M m . A i - day* by Mr. SchmrliL ,■
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tiiimFjw, n r th * ih iit lir n w I In m e S o ­
c ie ty
a t th a
an n u a l
C h ild n*n'*
llu im * Society brl Ijn* p a rty o f Un*
S n r.a t P fjH ir■
’ n i nt i»f Hit*
W om ­
a n * C lu b held W e d n e sd ay a f t e r ­
noon at th e &lt;iuh n iid ile m u m wi t h

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Mr*. A. C. fhamtierlaln. Mr* San
Mr. and Mrs. George Cross and
ford Daudrwv Mr* J. k- Baker. son, Osorg* Cross, Jr . will arrlv*
Mrs. John Mriwh. Mr*
A M. Saturday from
JacksoTivlUo to
Philip* Mra. O. M llarri-on. Mie •prod th* wtfk-end s\ith Mr. and
J O Huff. Mrs. K«rlr T l.nurk*. Mr*. H. J. [,«hm*n. - Palmttto
Mis. II (' Moure, Mr* Waller 1 Avenue.
Cooper, Mr*. James G Fharon.l
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Mr* 1 G P-I| Mr* 11 M I'su-j
Mr &gt;IK]
j. J, Elliott have
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Tho Rev. and Mr*. Csmrtl Var­
ner; M ist tO rgasat V »rn ir, and Phijathean Class Has
Carrnll Varmer, Jr., trave arVhred
’ Santa Claus P a rty
to spend the. holiday* V lth fritrids.
T W Kror. Varner was fon n silyi
i i . Ilarh,
pastor o f tho First
Mofhivtisi.
w ,,h M r"
Mrs. E.I
Church la this city.
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the
Ida Jttato College for Women . 1 1 ifrm bsr* of the Philsthean Class
the First Presbyterian Church
Wnrlev of R,l-m. W. \ *.. * r ’'lThey are living at the Park Apgit- Tallahassee who hav* arrived t«.|
*p*nU the jrolidayi b*,-« eye: tlw wer* entertained with a Christ­
Mis* Ellen Mahoney.
menu on I’ ark Av*nu*.
f Misn-k MarjoH* Bonlsjlc, ll-lrn mas party *n Tuesday evening
Frlemb of Mr*. Henr. MeUu- i Mnl
Uur)l A Rinahart, _0|i Wilson. France* Wilson, Cel'.. Mr, at the hunt* of Mist Smith on tiie
Pulnrattias
arid
a
lin. Jr. will be giro) |o leant that w *»t#raill*. Ohio, h*s arrltod toISlnnon, Bety, HfaUnwister. Mar- I.akrfrunL
| she h Improving at the Florl'W spend about two month* h*s* with i ° r^ Tillla, I’hylli* Rniilh, Kalhet- Christina* tree were feature* o f
Ih* decorations about the Smith
Sanitarium in Orando from an her **o and daughlar-io-law, Ur. In* Takach, bad Thelma Tear.
home.
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operation last Sunday for ap­ and Hr*. E. D. Rinehart, Peol
During the evenlne "prn*rr**- Dr, and Mra, J. L. MrMastsr
pendicitis.
Road.
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hkY* tbnled tlia homo of Mrs. ivy bughouse" was played after
Judg, tV. E. Smith returned to­ Martha B. Johnson a| Fern Park which prises wer* awarded to
Rig Holiday
day to hie home ip Ocala after, for the winter oeayohl pr. McMu- Mr*. John Uromlev and Mr*.
■pending a fro? rieya her* on bua- letr waa until thb tumrjUr pa* Hnra.'e McArthur. At the close of
DANCE
io*s*. Hs was the guest « f Mr. tor of tl«t Congregational Churfh Ui* rame* “ Hants Claus" apBanfard
and Mra. J. B. Ray, I’almsUo Av at WUHamatown, Maea. and w«nl per -o-l srvl presented gifts G
to Fern Pprk bl the suggoetlon raeh gue«t.
saue.
• ltf
Country Club
of Dr. MaaJs of that city who
Toward th* rless of Ih* evening
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ff--TJit«Tm T"»frs A. R. W*rah»Tr. th (ir hontr m , Elliott is an omMr*. J. Adrian Brown. Mr- J Vt j pioy,^ 0f Cliaaa a*d Company.

Throe. Nits— Dec. 18th
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Mr*. T. Hi MrAnly and aon,
ilewstt, of Uancillc, Ky, arrived
Thursday to spend a abort tjme
hero with tha fonDer1! brothtr-in
law and’ alstar, Mr. anj Mr*- E.
E. nindworth. Rose Court Apart­
ments.
Tbs Rev. Stewart Lcng ha* ar­
rived from .Cu' terarrille, Abu ta
spend tha Christmas holidaya her*
with hit par*ira. Mr. and M r*.'J•
O. Lone, 0*k Averu* U* plan* to
Mara Ura flf*t part of tks year
(or ■Murphy, N. C. wh«rpt be haa
ba«*i appolotod ra*Ur ot Hks
Prtabytarlaa Church.
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was. a rlaoamate of hja al Uani NimUtic waa rendered by Mr*,
tpn College. Dr. and Mra. McMro- Waller II. Barb. Mra. James
ley
tjortslderrtlg maklfg their J*«kaen. and M l * *
Charlotte
permanent bum* Jn Florida.
. j Smith Refreshments were served
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by th# • hoelesses, assisted by
Judge and Mr* Oootro G. H—-|Mra.' A. D. Smith,
ring
left
today
for
Corho.a jjtrsenl were: Mra W
lumbU. S. Cr Is sptad the Christs, M. McKinnon, lire. W. E Holleymi* holidaya with- thetr son-ta­ bead,' Mrs. J. E. Aberntthv.
lew abd daqghter, Mr. and Mrsi M il, Camilla Steals, Mra. W P
Sellls C. Rhama. Tbey w|ll be Hofmsnn, "Mr* F. F. 'Dutlon, J&gt;
lolnad In- Columbia, h*. ttsslr
‘A. p. MrKeynolils. Mra. W
•hnwhkaw. Win Elranor Herring,
H.-,Graham. Mrs. John llrtpntey,
and their -son - and daughter-Ip- K p . fW ..‘A. .Leavitt, b&lt;m., Victor
laV Lieu ter ant Griffin ’ Herring
.GjffWtn Mr^ Thomf* W Si»-vin
*nd Mm. llerrfnjr of Alcgandrid, ft p ; ' Edward . 8. MfCall/ Mr*.
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Feature uf the program for the
e%ruing, presented
riem liaw . program
a one att comedy.
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ft* ®* •’»» ^ * It. F. t*ren'•haw, Mr«.
CitHitgr Mi Crum, Mra. J. 11, t’ow*

llotacr kl.Arthur. Mrs. E. II. A lt­
man, Mr*. Robert A .'C «b *'laaroa O. R uff. Mr*. W. S. Ilrum
tyi Mra. I I . . j&gt;. HaUleavAn. Mr*.
H- Glllon, Mr* Harbert K. Hua•II, H i*. C, C l^&gt;ck#. J r, Mrs
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lira . Jams-.
apgagn,' l l l i , Eleven Juhrrxun.
Mra; GertndO- It TTtPgrt. Mra. A,
t&gt;J, .Rnri^lr. fug# Ijre 1us.es O H f*
laXette,.’ Rd-w ' CRiltWrilM .pLA
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G iven B yE n deavorern
A'-trtfhWnotfim"mittfr. ’
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Blltl Wl»f\Fl H « « l WM 1’flMiyt‘d b&gt;
lire memlirrs *.f rtie i -ir.yifurarmil
al Clrrisllan E'ili-svm in Fildn/
evurring The ir i -t- iru-l a: I lie
parisli huase at Mil r a il) tmui mid
code front (here to Vihliii's r*m p
on a truck I'rale.l with buy
Games nnd I-Iirtesl* were rti•
iaveil througlsnrl the
irii-'nine
- i-uu rs were roasted, end od i
-tripks were srrvr-l Erotl Itccd-*
va* awar'led a rl'h r f- r lumrihc must iirp*i**t "h-ilur" co-lruur
A fter leAvine Vlhb-n's Camp
Die gnssl* re-alred to I ' m* I'liin-if Mr*. M*a Hhcufer un Kim Avrm e Where « pd»eoll#lwuu* sliuwer
ves given for klr amt Mra Druid
Van N r*, wlu. wen- married |e
■enlly. Mra, I ’m V — » wn, fur
rieHv ills * fil*ily « Keellno.
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Marries Mr. Locke

f*r*on, Mra. W\ J, Ithoar*, and
Mr. and lira. Otto Anderson
Mra. N. J. Stenitrom a* hotletset. have at their gueat for the holi­
A lighted and decorated Chrlit- days, the latter'* mother, Mr*.
maa tree was placed in tho center Georye Yarn of Humteivllle.
of the room.
Gift* were collected at the door
Dr. and Mra. J. W. Worley of
for the basket for a needy family. Salem, W. Va. are tha yuest* of
Mra. R. R. Pippin presided over, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
a abort business session when and Mra. J. Adrian Brown.
Mrs. II. J. Goodin, Mrt. Lourlna
Beal, lira. A. L. Stacey, end Mr*.I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cleveland
L. C. Klnard were appointed new|hava moved from 6161k Park
I roup captains. Mra. R. L. Beard Avenue to 110 West Nineteenth
led the devotional.
Street.
Titer in the erenlny Mr*. W. J.
Sarnie) R. Dlyhton will arrive
-Rhodes yeve several readinya and
each member- was asked to tall Ibe latter part of the week from
ijL • Bftrs. W .'D . Hoffman what ahe wanted •■Santa" to briny Columbia. 8. C. to spend the holi­
her.
Afferwards
ylfti
were days her* with Mrs. Dlyhton and
JAt Head OfComxnittee presented
“
N \.ST r',.M r,1 Jl;hnal
?.
crowd, from every .ec.lon i n ' h* ’
h--'p
•"
to
each
member their family.
IMr*. K. \\. Cnpelamt. Mr*. &gt;l"w - , F |l„ i,|, M u„ i^,ve-, Irteip rela -: l,fr Hp
w «»liing with the 111present. Mrs. J. ||. Colelouyh,
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. y-,, « aril Overlin. Mr*. Ilotner Little,
lliade Bakery
Tin- couple are
. Mrs- W. D. Hofmann hai been teacher, and Mrs. S. J. Nix, for­
Mr. and Mr*. D. A. Root and SelflmprovcmentCIub Mr*. M
m
orri,
Moye. Mra. V. E.
,hl"
msking their home at tin- Wrlaka
fjppetntdl yonera I chairman at mer teacher, received gift* from Mra. Sarah Winslow of Crown
Mrs. Robert U n ox. o f wh,rh
"W
/ Pt , 'h* T T L / " " i A , . . , tm e.it.
Has
Christmas
Party
annual New Year’s dance to the class.
Point, Ind. have arrived to spend
Mr*. Leslie Went, Mra. " nr *■"'
lh' n' h' T'
,Ut 1
1 _ _
*
yen on Saturday erenlny, Dec.
i* a
W alter Hayne,. and Mrs. G. W. ‘ n* «"•» .pewl.culwr; but
*. ,
Refreshments were served to the winter season here. They are
the Self-Im­ Sprncei.
at tha Mayfair Hotel by the the following: Mrs. Lourlne Beal, living at 1018 Magnolia Avenue.
|raivm g the highest praUe ,.f da,,.- s ( j q
A tte n d
P a rtv
O f
provement Club of the Sanford
of the American Legion Mrs. A. V. Chamberlain, Mrs. J.
Also I he- M isie, Fiance, neit*. !n*
** ,n
|“
a r7 „
Grammar
School
enjoyed
a
dinner
Diary. Proceeds of tha affair Adrian Brown. Mrs. C. C. ColeCamilla Dea*.
Lihb,
Cornell.
l,rl'**,|,ta"i&gt;".
I T ilth
SeC kC TS
C la H S
Mra. II. S. Hammond, of Rock
1 be used for welfare work.
man, Mr*. L. C. Klnard, Mrs. W j Hill. R. C. has arrived to spend and ChrUtntaa party on Monday Dorothea~l.awion.
Alice
Elder,'
I
Dancing will beyin at 10:00 r. II. lllxnn, Mr*. Harry Goodin/ the hnli&lt;\ty» here with her sister, erenlny at the harm- of Mr*. Pearl Lenin Evans, Margaret Robert,.
Nenily llH) jierann* were tn atSanford M ary hm t Davis, Itulh Hand, nnd Souths id 0 PriU lflry
H. and contlnus until 2:00 A. M. Mrs. Raymond Floyd, Mrs. II, II.1Mrs. I.. I. Fraiirr, Mellonvllle 11- Babbitt 'pit South
I londiimo M
t tho nnnual CTitiatnw&lt;)
Avenue, p i t room, of the Babbitt Dully Wilkin*.
.to muile to be furnished by Rene's IIUI, Mr*. L. T. Sheppard, Mrr.| Avenue.
. .... mating -f
School
F^ntertains
i
“rt&gt;
,ih*
home were opened en-uite fur tlid
t Oftheatra of Deland. The hotel M. 1. Rnl om. Mrs. Uasil
Mooro,
lb*1 Truth Seeker* ('lax* uf the
occasion
gnd
decoialed
with
AwiU' be decorated especially for Mrs. S. J. Nix, Mr*. Clifford
Mr. and Sira. Ft#tl Strtnfe will
A special Chi r-tnin* program * a
“T 1**
aiion and a larye number W*lktr. .Mr*. M. N. Cleveland, leave tomorrow for Hawthorne Christnial
M rs . M a rc ia S a b c n
given Thur«'hv morning at in:00
•» &lt;hp church annex.
Kollowjni}'
the dinni-i
eeveral
K
th«
ITOr* will be distributed.
' Mr*. A. L. Stacy, Mr*. Grady where they will attend the re­
contest
-*t* w*||k rnjoye-l mnl prises
H o s t c H N A t B r i d g e o r ..... «l the ...... . Sid.- l-i. i .... r 11Kur,,» * '
j llunesn, Mi». C. A. Anderson, union of the Stranjre family &lt;t0r! inary Sehunt midilomin, by th• " " &gt; '* '* * member- who role
were ■ warslotl In Ml-, Alice Elder
inj(
the
ChrUtma*
holidays.
Mis.
R,
U
Heard,
Mrs.
II.
J.
King,
' . . Christmas Eve
t tiled their tdrthday fbnnlvariar*
; juifdl* tif t!*«■ WiiitliMifartfii r!»iand Mi&lt;* Maude la kt\ Tlii1' gutata
m n &lt;1 runlviivbeiip
Mra. F. I„ llile, and Miss Mamie
ie* duiitig IW em her: Mra. GeorVe
itraed g ift- wliirli had IVflf U*f(I tu iilorti the mum* of tilrrtird hy Mr* June Turnbull
D A N C E
Teddy Moree ard Stewart Gat- then exchanged
U Minor.
•
The pnigTiiu irrhidrd the ftd t Met turn. Mm. J. F. McHeUaa4,
d
been
plated
on
the
Ctistma*
tree.',
he
home
of
MrJ
_
Itrnnui
on
chel returned yesterday from ’he
| Mra r O. Ilra-liu r), Mm, F, R.
, lowing mnnbt" Sunday N ight 10 P. M.
Tho#* prttent wi-n
Mr'*, Jarkj Hark Avrnue when hrr daughiof,
Monlverdc Industrial School at
Song. "M r n v
(hu&gt;tmu
t.ki Mill hell. Mi*, Georgia Hart, Mm.
G ift s A r c P ro v id e d
Flynt,
FIra.
Ffancr*
Stino,
.Mr*.
M
kihh
|(,
Suhrn,
••ntcii•mcil
Von”
^
Mor.tverde to xpend the Chriatmo*
If. M. Minin, Mm Hyron Sa|Uir**,
T R IA N O N
H - M. MdOnnon, JIiw.
llamld wjHi m bridge (&gt;nrty \Vnlm*niiy, 1*ra&gt;t*r Hiov
ii" d lt&lt;&lt;
(a ll Mm. AI TiiU Itubhuch, Mm. IV, I).
F o r C h i l d r e n ’ s H o m e holiday* hue.
Vim* Mrt. FPtrl II, Bui bill, and aftfrnoon for 11 number of h*T I’lnv.
llooMmn, Mr*. J Ih Jinkin«, and
Mingiif of Hilllgfel I
Claud llawkirx has returned to Iht*Rlixlnr \ mitig. Alter j f r iv*n&lt;! *- Tho talliox and itllici (tar-, " VVt»lcn»urM
GucatN liro u rh t c I f I «• fo r th * or
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out for 1934 by Jotrea fitldWiS .
At 1115 P .X . ahe telepTionddhlm.
Sept.:23— Rolllna (lotnewhera In
At S ill Tfa Vda it the hTljfaH.
Fiorina).

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7k &gt; &lt;vtr oy
-7 th . year1* 'mciWW* In prfar*
of M m «TOpa W r * "reflected yeatdntey In tfteDarehk of Agricul­
tural economic*’ crop report fir
1931, WhIA ahoweil a Jump i f
rtdra fhin ^1^*0,000,900 fa tbelr
falue AvCr'IUM. *
The‘total'farm value of all crojii
crown fa the United Stale* will
aet at ^MAt6A37,000, aa compami
fa ll»e l i l t valuation of MATO,-

‘it fiO*'COMFORT 1

R ^ S O N ^ lfr ERROR.

SlY.OOO.

•*4 aettied daring the aaaaon Jait
y M N b W Dwm ?he""W«4i*“nf Ttcrt
b it lgtlfafiirt H h TMfttM
If nay wfl] aarviee Use bait Dag
■vlth a perfect mark.
. A t h a n wvec thr rarico* slain
it weals the titfawfag high ahada.
- TrsufaXw* Tbe
Vole
must
I rack top form eorty to slip past
Alabama, "Dtrke and -Fordham on
‘atccesslio
dw k la ll
aurtlng

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foor

ertfak arami"wiU block.tha bdpta
,a f jDd WaJkov'a dotfl&lt; dn-J may
taro-Met fbe 'Mlulrdhpiaos They
‘t i l BfarUa, TdteM, T**ineiso*

*a raea alao moat tackle
Dak* Team M m
Aba

Rollins, V.P.t, TuJ*H«,
#* Iftitjl If J| r f * V l _ * roJ
Mississippi P 1a ced
On Strong Schedule

The advance fa rahre oerurrrti
A 1934. POSSIBILITY!/
deopite leea production For 10
nogirnr smooth
pr+oetyed crepe fvMch cover about
KID ?
1*0 per cent of the acreage of all
n#M and troth erupt prodoeifau
»)i the lowrat fa 40 yoara.
"Both the aertbre harVccted and
the ylflds per actv wefa tel* dui
far 1933. reWItlh* In an unusual ;
ly low total 'rAlurtt of crop*. I
Actvare of field 'crop* and frock I
efofa artrfalfj "TtarVettod wts ek-'
1 1rnali-d at 1:274-1.330 acre*, a dc- j
’.-ivaae of more than 32,000,000, or|
cearly 0 per cent, compared with
•hr n te a'c.eajft of 157,4**^00.
Yield* per acre on the acreage
actually harveelad average Vi per
cert betow 1938 and A beloW the
INPIANAP0U5
average for the |fait 10 yean.
STEEPLtCHASEKNEE ACtKDN
The board warned that the TplojLloti given IhnuM trot he confused
league which he used aa a political
first time that I
with total farm Income.
f orum
fbr weekly outbura.attacked," lie e ii
T «U y '*
eMlAiale*
included i
value* of erC[.» fed tu livestock j]
talkid from «s * j
•*Vrd "earluilcl Ihr Value of lire
York I'iiy saloon
vtacb hncl I'tettoek
product*,1'
(Oviedo Basketball 5
many Hall nil th(
whWh hCcodlt for half it'the to-J'
Seeks More Contests
Curti
el.
but
tills
faj'fdrhi tnroWe, and benefit pny |
(Conllnurd Prom Page One)
nente Vwreltrrd tht« year uridCi the I
1 have ever hen. ....... , _______
r(j &gt;’
Ambitious following their
orfaoltUrtfcm wOtrol fnigraib of lb# frtni fho gash In my bead.
farm adMfafalritlon.
“ A fter a while Ihr men told mol
Kerrusnn was cvtrUmiily active i
of a basketball team,
'The marked decrease In acre [ that (hry were thnnigii Tljey lold in the list rlty eumrafgn In which
of thr Hart Tim e C lan
htr Ibis year was altrtbulcd by | in* to He down oo my Mmsiach. 1 Jack Sparling and Fddle Ilaiincljln
Vocational
Agriculture nt
tbe Ixianl to unfavorable weathri | did They said fur me to stay were eleelerl lily cOhilnUsloneis.1 Oviedo High Reiiooi are seeking
candilkma, which accounted for, .here until they had left and they lie lampalgned an an anll-adniln. * esmes with imlen.'n.lenl teams 111

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. . Oct. 13—Tulane &lt;*o me where In
T lo r W a ).
,
.

Oct. » —jTorth Carolina fttate
(aomeVhere th 'Florida).
Oct. 27— Maryland at Baltimore,
iNov. 3— Ceorgln (aomewhare tn
Georgia).
Nov. 10—UliaUitppt
&lt;aomewKece In Florida).
hior.
17—Auburn at
Mortt-

new opponents'appear on the 1ICT4
University of
Florida
football
echetXjle, aa announced here yeeterday by Athletic Director Udyar
Charier Jonea. Rollins, Virgin!*
Polytechnic Institute, Tutane and gomery.
the University of Mississippi are
Nor. 24—Georg!*
Tech
the newcomer*.
GilttrArlMi*! hemeeofafaif).
None of the eehetfaed game* to
be played on Florida toll have been
definitely set, done* said, except
the Nov. 24 engagement with

The plan, fbr New Tort: woe
fitted ‘to tapodty. A tWMeccer
aumtydered hi* aval. At 10:30 Dr.
Higginbotham waa.ln Queen*.
At l.UQ P. M. he operated. At
dawn the fever dropped, le d
eight the baby gurgled a healthy
r«nH «.

at

TiiTBar.
s iT u y r r o x

i.n u

*41.10 MS.* i

is ir a a v r e

FVcawelsl romlllltm* ul. Jks
couelry make It almost imp**,
aibl* lo sell high priced r.trw ^ .
tursnr* We write |l.**«
■pulley for II,Se t » r loonlh
e l l eelal.llsl.e.l Mutual Cumlunt
V ery lllarsl cr.mmlsalon r.mtrart
to agent*. O. tl. Kl(leon, Jr., t«l
IIIMebraodt Rida.. Jarltronvllie.

O f Doctor Enables
aim t-o Save Child

In (ifllnesvillr as the cnlvenlty'a
annnnl hotnernmlng contest.
Slctson, Kewance ami Tctmealee
arr leanit on tha Uator*’ 1933 : NK.W Ytnm . Dec.
state, not hooked for neat fall.
• Ttle'tHhfic rtlfarleitc* B fV KenThe fait Rolllni.Kfari'ta game 1lucky doctor when he lost his oar.
wn* in 1925, Kim Ida winning, fll baby 25 ynirs ago enabled hfm to
i lo 0. Thr Inst Tulane-Florida garte Save'the life bf * frlmd's child, i
We Is Dr. Thomas ‘I . 'Wyglnwas playel in 1922, Merida win­
ning, 27 to &lt;1. Hie last Florlda- hothnm of lxtnlsvllle.
'Mitiiatippi game wo* played In
A yobng mirgrnn a quarter of g
lUfn. (He Mia* winning, 12 to 7- century ago. Dr. Higginbotham
Flofltla and V. I\ I. have never w » s powerless to rave hit baby,
met nn the gridiron.
tlflhg In Infancy with ah scale
T7:e (Inlnra woona up the 1999 lopsll Infection. In lho*f day*, aur.
season with five lirtnrles, one lie genns had not p#rfect*d a lethand three defeats, their heit rec­ nlque for removal of loftalla W in
ord since 1930. It was the first babies stlfferln'g with high fever,
Tn, a* he watched hi* hiby die,
year of Florida'* alh'aluntni coarhhy tilumni nnH Ti'lends of (he uitl- be determined lo devefap ‘a teclij
, ing sysleni, and Dutch Stanley, the case kn ew his resolve.
Tears taler the nurse bbcame
senior coach; Hen Clrmons, litle
roach, and ‘‘(•o o f Dowyer, boclt- Mr*. 'John C. Ingram of New
fleld roach, produced a team Iha^' York Recently her baby fell ill.

PA LM E TTO
GROCERY
317 Palasctto Ave.

PH O N E 441
W e "Deliver

F rtfN TlN G
W * are equipped to prodarv
drat claaa fab wark at th*
a triad.
I l c n t f t P H r ifW f Cb

n * M ita

IM U r Pood HI ores nlficercly wiah you a Merry
ChrfatrakA and A Happy Kdw Yeur and we ir e
o f ferine a page chock full o f bargains to help
Ihoke U oo.
. . . . .. .
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erfwl tUckifan.
R sd i f-rtb s ’Uatsil p.fay two the 'failure of 14.000,000 acres of ‘ old nu- that if I would walk hark
new foes—Virginia
Tack
and
ahor: distant* I would Come lo
IVTnter wheat as well aa losses fa

Nlsafaaippi.

other erepa, nr j the plowing qn * piyrd mad and that up the road
Auburn ssrbviule iter o f IBJUtl.OOO acres o f eoltnn1 a hit I would find some houses. I
fte r the en n left, I gol to !
__
1 Louisiana, arrd WheAt priAJuetion vra* estlrtiat- -try"A feet
and wallml « short di- !
f d t f a W t a ‘faqkk order &gt; y V*n
eH at 527,113,000 bushel*, the' lanre ] found a house that yva*.
destfat," g v w m k y , D d le, Ueuegla
smallest slm * 1894, and abm' t ligM M ■ Oil | called for help. A
tho door fa shirt [
TU.OOOJOOO bushel* hefaW
tha f in n Iran i*
tAid him my lire |
amunnt reqohed In eerent yknrj &lt;lr»we', ami
dlrament and asked him to dilv. j
for domestic consumption.
Rtia 'vT d 1_TtT7t*n llc tfa .
The corn crop of £430,2.17.00(1 i me homp, esptalnlng that I would I
r
— jiM a w Weed&gt;y ba«lwl* was IK.S par resit* below I U glad to pay Irlrn.
’
tee i M m lk l as warm-ap tUts. rwfI • l*1. vtcepf fa r ~1t*0, * the-- -“ H r brought m e home " •"
"J
eaateeeisU T d la g* ta a row ' “ West pendoetlrny since 11101.
j “ Tin* Is not the (irel time (hat tj
^
raay.i
7be cufton production was es hare liec-i threatened in Orlando,*i
f f a f t a f f a l i l f a i k &lt;4sr Itea In- 1*cvskklwsl
at ll,IT7,0hA
bales of fdaljl-Vivuson raid “ Ihovetowntohlj
y | J 5 i ‘ a * fa e i'
pauad* grclas, abmit 19 per cent, many times lhal I had heller
r s l w l y ' f k k b t f a t W s M at R'Valrr
(Van In 1932
tmt 10 per’ rov* town.
rtwcky. ttert-te/Mrtr must dsn.j cent below lb- average rmdttetlun« , U v a stnmjwd^MlI
over .tu|
W D4r&gt;U i f t l w l X v ^ ,r"s
a
Pr r *IKJ IW2H-I1U2. T h U ^
na(j vvcvoljjr fffrtftioi coantY)»-i
■a. Tulane and TaM ea.qa ifa pmdiwtlm, was pK ked from .10. 1 r n ., j h , 1T
^nfron lad with a]
14 aknpfaafast. nfagntf in J y - b fl M ‘ J »0 neroa, or 10 per rent le .
lITIlffh„ r
lhn„ . wtmt
tilt, Mltfc South woe Urn o flth a n I9.1t. due to the cutt.m; ,,v,
Orlando, but this ts lh f[

Oct. 0—V. P. t. at BUOubory.
To.

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lK »g flsmpJviy.'Tne., o f New Tfprk, ,v*o InisRels, t 2 p*i lent I***; all
fa*|te« b q jy V d f -ftfand ^aaUnlay •fiJfklft, U22.U0O
*2 p«r crmli
ft llte B s w A ie t
tmld ftut in e r w v ; rj9 , t l ,104,000 busheli,
dtekt'thay W r ’ M t :U H af(e'j V llh ■oninaied to 4(1.8 lu Om) bushels Iq
the puUfa wartfat erf ttilclds awD ItHM. ami ik e . 35.819.000 bushels,
wyeld Mlc tbu ynddknl exam iner. wmiparod wKh 48,4fUi,(KP0 tsuahelq
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■re la
is no prhitlnc at atl e*ei-pt| unaWe to hay a book urging or . l a fact, such a suppression la he- M c L U C a f i S U g g C S t f i C i i f i I
as the ymernmrni thinks it fur-' outlining a peaceful policy toward, Inc attempted right now in New —
» C vLcW sl P h i l f l r p n !
ea the
th . O
.H ,-. aims
I Japan, o . aV.nJonmeht o f
th ,| je r*e y .
’
O f
B C llO O l ^ n i l Q r e n J
them
party's
Unfavorable articles
That la how the freedom o f the
*
—-— I
appear' Philippine noldc cip i rlmenl.
Coaclk, Leonard JicLocas, who
only as "s e lf rr it iris
-----.jhen thf| y 00 might lie able to buy trf' presa affects every person, for *1
government wi-hr» to shadow-1™*; ymok
Am en, an history whicn U » imply freedom to publish and befWaao .that ha will have on* o f
*.'
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.
„
to ntyrspapers hit beat Seminole IIiffh School
by criticising l U d ,
,|^ not conform with the copy- doe* not apply
In Italy, put.|H-aliuiu dare not y ,,^
of the fifth gT*.l*. alone, b«t to any man. It ahowa haakethall teams this year, stated J
what blind
l4ilton
meant .th is morniny that In hla opinion,11
print *o much as the name of a
, Uch as those recently in­
one at the
moat
appreciated
subordinate officer of government1Kun; „ g Morgan,
Mellon,
anil when he addressed the P rilith
Chrittnta* prescata that a father
since a resent tightening of Muv-; other financial fifu res might be |varliament in a great speech, "R e ­
_____
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lieve, Lord* ami C o n M h i, they nr mother could f i e , lo a non M
solini'a grip on putlicatinn*.
j forbidden.
a (k*ughter it a reason ticket fo r
The old rough stuff of making
J A ll
who
counsel
je
to
*urh
a'kuppre**For a while you might ns&gt;l tvoeditor* drink i*stur oil, or smash­ tlre any difference in your daily mg, da a* good a » hid yw auppre** the 10 home game*.
Special low prices are
being
ytiurselve*. . . . "
.
. ' Then, suddenly. from
a* 4 \&gt;*
T i l * U tbw flr»l *»f • m Hm ■■ ing up I heir p.im 'Imps, is
(IV R ltB N
No publication
A ll thiue suggestion* of what asked for th* ticket* this season,
• f tk r f r ^ M k lr k
printed today
,r(h .r&lt; ytMJ mi, hl |r . „
he
said.
Admission
fo
r
single
«• «I«M
rw M ln iM •»♦w nhout the 1..I. ism e o f Mu.so- (h ll tl„.rP
I'A T C H
. Krr„ fmrrn strike might happen here if the^rigM of,
( U N I ll f l « t « f I h r
lint.
I in progress in the middle west, - frr pres* were suppressed or gunro* l» 15 cent* and 40 reals.
N K | M la r I t r b 4 O h m l a w k lr h
,
“
*
.he^aaid,
hut
if
llckata
*ro
pur­
j I t * p w — la a * n M .
Austria ,01ns .hr rankOnf B » » - l with nl|!k
,,
th . rw.4, ahriiVce.1 is nn idle dream. Me^ei-be^ **M , hut
a 11&gt;"
chased in
avhranco a itadent ticket IWMk. a n . * .
___
4 t«fKUTMW chased
in ad
than half Ihc people
. mine,It
censorship.
and «n-|
hnde„
ll)n . milrd.
C AN
ahahMir' fe e 10 games can be had for 11*
live uniinr &lt;v&lt;*litiuns
n«»unrM that Ht*n**fl«T
nuhlua.
* * * * * *
N E W Y O R K , Ore. 22.—ThPrr
while an adult ticket fo r all thd
lions will have "lo pui.ue an A n - '
,,m ' *,r “ n,tr ,hrrr h“ ,n* W " like that.
in the whole wurl'i
home game* ran he had for $2.
aaylhinc in the paper* about 4M
trian policy and tio other." That
It l&gt; a dl-appointing charter In
stand alun* today— the t u t to hold
I'rrdatdy the government had ikyr. a i;,
Because they w ill he rewarded
nieaiu, of course, the gusemmenl's
a
alary
that
is
centuries
old.
to the M e* o f • fre e anil independ­
eidrd such news was "against pule
in comparison lo th* numWr of
t ilA N T
idea of an Aualriaa policy.
When
(iulenherg
made
practical
ent prone, allowed In print uncenlie policy," a* tending to unsettle
ticket* they sell, hoy am) g irl
is « « . n »T .
the
pieces*
of
printing
from
mowT I h- IJral, achieved after more the people.
•ored the new* a* It find* It.
members o f the four classes o f
P L A IN o n
able ty|&gt;e*, mankioil faced a bran t the school this week are staging
n ix r - R M iN a
T h ry are: (U ra l
Ilriu in . the than .1«0
' yrais,
; ,, •, sun
. - . 'by
* ink,
— ; and
:,
Jvuppo.e the unemployed
rose
j o l d
e d a l
l o u r
, , (io , wr^ k|„R reffef new problem. Ilow to handle a
Scandinavian cnunlnr&gt; srvl
the prison and blmxK that men should) u M
season ticket telling
thought * vigorous
have the right to think what U m yj.u|lolu aK| „ „ qurUH Mno[« , situation where .man's
United Slate* and Canada.
It^AftcAisi T e tted ” for every baking parpote
will, and say II. and print It. and |b)
|icp
m irM ^
be a might l»e frosen in ink ami spread! ce " » r , 'g n
In Oermany, a N a il party nient
The season of 20 games, 10 at
ip ifiklj and cheaply amoag untold
ronve, ,1 to Others, is sorely be-1. y „ . , llr
lhr |Mlp , „ ah,.ut I I her *it* at the rllxiw o f every
home *rtd to on the road, will
I for the
government
prohntdy million*, instead of confined to a open at the school auditorium un
editor, censoring what Roe* into -it In-ay.
frw
laboriously
w
n
llrn
manu1^&gt;
i s ) iihHl*'
n-Mic UuM»r&gt;.
ini-ori. Tliin
inis i*
i- what
wnai ’ wmiM
■
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such
nrws
mn
the newspaper* and mairanne.. If,
Friday night, Jan. 5, when the
m ripts in the libraries of the ri^h
despite this, thr paper i- not en- Ihc situation might tie like tixlayj* RHRin^t public policy.**
Utrong St.
Augustine
quintet
or
the
rloi«ters
of
the
m^bks
?
of
the
th«*
|f it
place in your rmn
thusls.tir enough toward Nan-m, in America if fns-tin,
Tlie first dr* ice In control thjg'com es here for a game. Seminole
the party nr the government lakes pr»"&gt; Iun! Int'ii lakcn nvhny «ir ic ijrity , then* would Ih* rumor* all n r * forcr « r «
UrvnKiWff.
t v
U i« h will p liy i t DiytQna Bc»ch
|ii\ it town, but \«*ry p««w»iW&gt; n*»lk* I'iK k l
it over, lock, alnrk. and harnd
ihougfit'
n m rr M
on thr following niffhl.
In
Ihc
find
place
thole
wouldn't1
definite
in
the
paper*.
I
f
it
In ♦'ranee it definitely ha* l&gt;een
one »h *ll b« allowr«| to print in J
— ^ahown that* many
papers have U* a* many newspaper* and maca ' Mi&gt;if out of town, you pmhaldy * pi ra«| ifl«*a* unlrs* th**y In* ’ piup
(iolf Tourney Will He I
Thr Krent
'
taken fat »u i.«ekr* from their own »im*&gt;. fom m unnU and »&lt;»riali&gt;d* Iwould tienr nothinr
any I |Vnn*ylkania uteri utrikea
well rr* i«ka* that o, t&lt;k'R* approved Staged At Isocal ClubJ
and foreign government*. Natural proliatdy would he wittmut
Pail)
Worker n«if*ht he eiinnnatisl from a Roe- ly th* ynvrmnirut,”
St* ly . sorh view* were presented * « publications the
At fir*t, no*'t of thr printinff
•nil
tlie
Vorwaertn
an
I
pi-thap'
! &lt;*frtment tnfhienc%*|
an
, »
anited the iroveminents who paid.
Qualifying rounds for the fir*t
In'ing chuwh work, thr
rhurrh
many
lal*«»r
unmn
)«iiiinaU.
would[
temlini;
to
‘’nn
k
the
l»«kat.**
IfS i
A n official gny«-tvim&lt;-nt
nnws
Nouinnl au|v*-i v i-mn ovrr what of a w r iw o f hamltrap golf tour* |
ha\c
lieen
closed
d«»wn.
|
And.
needles*
to
say,
no
fiee
h
ajfenry w e « that no news from
htiouhl hr pnntivl.
Thru in tht nament* which arr to In* *tac«^l 1
Majority of chim h puldii atto*i« * diM'uasion of the is*ue* im olxnl
abroad gets on its wires, or poe*
Kni;lan«l of Ihtiti, nrarly 4**0 &gt;rar* o s h the Kanfnrtl I'ountty t'luh ^
•rasnppmvcd.
would
lime
l*een
eliniirinted.
I
would
apin*ai
The
mere
dM
iibn
.jl
out over them, util
o'lim r thti winter, arc to get un
news, ningarine. o
^ oil w‘Mild I in* I a uieat deal |tom
«*f ciiriilar*
*»r |w«litIfni ayti, l ha NUiUornr-*' t o , rrcrivrd flcr way tomorrow, airor kng t»»
llaakrt | Sunset tiold
In Russi
brt*h
h d rd
a
loyal
charier.
g
f eon u
^^pok printing is regariled
inert ! Ie&gt;s vani
m jyom
lamk-» pamphlet* 'except |w*rhap* l y the
... .. ty ...
. . . . . . favonte
.......... . .........
Am
hrw
M
fa
r
ra
w
a
y
,
manager
of
Thu w w an (ir|in lt«liu n o f thr
i f R s i i arm of the mnimuni*l party.J ho| You michl. fur in-lance, hej government, would )«• lorhiddcn.
pnnliitff M d puhmhinff trail** n thr cour*»\
The tourriJimcnt it*clf ii achnl
laontlon, tomathinc liha thr lra&lt;lr
a - s««ciaUoiM wow Ivrinff organ tied iilt-il id he played during neat I N i k s h
week emit with Tine Sanford ll»*runtie r N B A .
ah! trophy a* the prna. Qualif&gt;ing
The purpose apiw irn lly was to mumU may
playr&gt;t any time,
organise publishers in . uch a way after tiinuu row morning, Mr. T a r - 1
(.as to make them piumplly avail­ raw ay utitml, aad there t* no m i
able for censorship activities o f try fee. A ll golfer* m lire count),*
be;
w a - u t ll M l ' r * M NK,;
the king, though ll had also the prvifr«M»io4ia1 nr amateur, fc*iilrnt
Sin r IhV.l wr h«v«' Ih*4*»i tnlrriTiH to i hfi"tini»* apprltD-".
usual "advancement of the trade" or )l*ltin g, are invite*! to (kartiri
\V* t It tills w i' huv v In iM in l i *•
if I n 'l lr t ihitM i^ li &gt;h«- yrM IK
oh jreliv* o f all trade association*. pate in thi* and in olher tourna
A m i w i' m m - p i't it t l ih n t w* h a h r In I|hh I t «• plwi't* m a n y fiKxl-*.
Church and stmt* wotknl hand
merit*.
■
if
rvvry
fotiiM’tfy thr Im iifii'* of tin- w« atihy. within ■«
in hand approving punted male
iim u iH to
Ihhly’*
|
III
I
M
*
rial
offered
the
public.
MB
WOOTlfN
IIKTTKH
Then, in lit ll. the lo n g I'arltaPHUK. 1
ami all of you on
Il4*rv*&gt; p*y to y.
nielli en«rle«l m law that ‘‘no I*k&gt;1
k.
" WMIW fCONOMtffUUI
j pamphlet, or
P«fwr
he»wrfi*ith| T tlS t'O N , fV r
5*J
Wil
c llltls T M \S MAY
It SKKU S
l i*hal| k printed unlcsi* the aarm* ||«tn II Worxllh, M*eretary of the
»1 l.b Caw
| l*e Tii*l approved and Iovn«wd in I r m u r ti). w *» rrfiorlnl
*lightlv \
YtHiar, Kal, leader
(•
. . t hampion* of fiet"d»»i»t, better yr*trniay at the Ih**nt
W X .\ ur
i.tti m s
Hr i * n
like I he p4»et Millon fought lhi* t ajinitoriuni whott* hi- in i «»nfim*d |
Al.l.
2 Phil*.
Ilh a throat ailment
t)iann&gt; for Ml year*.
e
I* It b M l.
Mail'll pitni-linonU for all who
I
2 IJ^ Cake
firan(lm«»thcr'n Drlirinu*
I. \lit*K Sl/.l
1 IJv tak e
•Wri‘&gt;l t«» pi mt utiaiipMiosi mate­
h. t4 M
lltg supplies While k e n tlu v re S♦
rial were roiiinmn, the pilhny,
slnio.t |Jie vlltll.
. alinki,
tongue *1ill inn »,
cutting putted that
gtFT dryiairHwnU logvthar.
i-emnj nf neatly fir pet-i.a, . •»»
j off of ear*. aml hanging-^T
• k . i s u m ifE WUR
I |l I I 4 4 llll *■
D««i act wiili milk fur (M ,
Qkari Jar
to t ■- *■n .i.l..al. .h**p
v , ,
.too
. ............
Its ls t— Saprrmr (Jualtl^
lin t J s U
aider* urn
th
Ihii after Mt year* tire law Ii b - *ltiert
r F A M IL Y WITH
liquid tnioih*dry m iiiu ir A M *
t tea po»* ksl«|
gushed, an«l Mataula&gt; tahl, "Th# fling cvntrl nlthotik'h It «* w*•*tif ' f l TT^T T
rrtdKed Crlac# and apple il&lt;#a ;
I l~*y l . 1 . - V J
greatest hh&gt;w. for frevdoni thoci 20 mile, .w a y Im n the &lt;-.di.nv
Dtop by idUeviMAMifu't WKe
Many l«nal meruhanti have •*» '
1 wa* *trurk."
a So|M deep hod Cnaca Mh)?V F , or
mm# acquaintr.J with the%f t to
liroairdart
hoi raou fh to Drawn an inch
r a g o n i| iin i* H , t h r y Flat** I.
Sallang
Itcllcioua
l ( ’hica(ro C olonist* A rc p r o f ita h h - m n i i n lu H io h a k e Im
Cuba of bread in #0 aetonda, j l
Itrad) la Serve
Iwliftuuk. ItroDn Slirc*
’ — **#4
Uy unlit h o w n
Sliced oc I I . I ..
4H A N il Kit It V
i V isito rs T o S a n fo rd made
.I t m u i i n
* I «ill 4*.*
The NeigMmr tiuihl colony idea
Phriittaa- ^Voippcn in ^arvfan^ wa* onginaletl in I ho ago m im i 1
yeam ago, hot onl\ during I to
thi" wr-ek inelude*!
'* f* n
A Kdmontfta,
rani«nipit #
.
mi ThofflV I liH | paat year ha* active rolonivatmn
ll fha dioaitikfa inol.ng
retired| printer, arot
l,n f N»&gt;. A Q n
til* I II I
« I V &lt; «l 44 «*•
crer, gMUidier? of 1Wn under way Fourteen families
fat U medal to»p. dakoou#
ley, retire’! pta«ti'f
J ' - Cunn M t J v
owing VVighlmr
r*eigh)»or |
ti&gt;ed foodi
6 pound
the rapidly
growing
, H'»w
•• - are living in attra&lt;tivr h&gt;g
pound
t failiM near Ijike A»bhy
. i k r * ’# # '1 wo*M»en h « m « whcie
they
M l K VI CK AS, A A I* 1 **•&gt; — &gt; *. 1 cm* H r
l!&gt; c
H O I I.IM !&gt; I &lt;*l I KK Ih
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are aaid to trie enjoying a respite
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ti
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Slitn rkss Itcan., \A|‘ I a m t. \n J cans l i t
T K A . (Nit Mat. Itlcnd
Ih pk*
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•1 PhOlfpa, Gootfia Toth,; and n*w*po|&gt;eme« 0t tht ringside
L ' - Term*****; . Roberta, thought that Christa** bod com*
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* “ tho eoaaon of 1BO waa a fold•a Mtnmn for dofondlra football.
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ttniod too many fanga for tb*
aMagk. '
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’'Schedule maker* throw teams
of 'equal d a n together: for Um
greater part, eot-up* and pnihoven Word, eliminated. A i a ri•alt, faotbsi) aat a Paw record for
cloaat low-acoro
w aaara

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palm beach , Dec. a .
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ibaad n * n . f tho light ho*vyweight

.. Bogar rata, wo* ffn t mdUratod
In tho United Stator nope Now
Orieena In 1751, the flirt sugar
mill wna bntit In ifJB.

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II waa Godwin** fifth fight with
tho champion. In a till* bout lait
Sprirg, Roeenbloom 'won on a
technical knockoul,'

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GARAGE

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oardlnglbi Waiter* Camn I '“9or « » » p l a . Stanford, picked
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wood Phadl/oonmlmon«: Of tb* alro-ran,
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Ip A fU d at halfback, ' SAIth
OdMBr at end# figured tloedr
C. J. Clark of Minneapolis' who la well attown In Sanford where
he ha* previously conducted many Important ealea far local mar
chant*. I* back In this city to complete the final arrangements for a
‘'Stupendous Markdown Hale” which will l « an Interesting event of
neat week. Alt publicity for this city will be handled eicluilvely by
The Sanford Herald. Watch Tuesday’s announcement.

b|.

‘The battle In the South left
Alabama and Tennessee as the
two leading teame, capable of feeitm *nd scything in the country! with
a n a van chance to win.
"Most thrilling melodrama of
twa '
year was Notre Dame vs.
^ West Point, when In th* eloelng

LEGAL NOTICE
kronen o r MArrna-s aaLW
KUTICK IS liHSKBy
:HVEN
Ural and,, an* by virtue nr a tlaul
gaers* nt rtr,rl»utr and u li dalsd
Mo. , ml,, r 17th. tell,, and eatsred
la a certain cause pending In th*
Ctmll UtiM at the Twenty Third
Jndlelal L'lrvull *( Ftortda, In and
lot asminols County, In Chasosty.
wherein Illarh Hammock Corpora­
tion, n Plnrtda rorporallon
le
ptalntirt. and llanrr r Hetlnwan
sad Msth A, McOowan Me wlru,
Phillip* Tlrt Morse Inr . a sorpolatlsn, th* B. r. Goodrich (lubber
OdOtaau, n «*rperation. And. trotted
Ittlpe ftuhber ( empany. loa.. a ear parallon. ere defendants. I. Jae. ({.
■lytroB. as MpeCInl Master of such
Court, Oil) offer for sale and will
•all id the hlehsel bidder for cash
at the front daor or th* Court
llaues In BanforOAlemlnole County,
ridrlda, durlna Ihs legal hours of
ants, on the Heat day of iaausry,
A. 6 list, the aatpi (Mind a Hula
Day at this Caart, th* following
dsfcrtbsd real aetal*. situate In
as mlnets Cattaty. novlds. to.witLot* tsi. isa and la* -r o t&gt;
-.wap* Land CampAny'a Plat of
, Black Hammock as th* asms
. appears of rseord In Plat Baah
i. H it* lie, ns. and tit &lt;&gt;f tb*
Pobllr Kecnrd* of Seminal*

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C n u ill Plfurii
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Big Sli, was another leading
chapter of the campaign."
Second and third teams were
selected this year by *tb« Judge:
for Ui* flrat time In several jeers.
These setae Hons follow;
SECOND TEAM
Ends!
Pftoekey,
Michigan;
Gslsler, Ceblshary.
Tackles:
Hthringer, Kansas;
Jorgenson, St. Mary's.
Guards: Schammsl, Iowa; Volok,
Tulsa.
Center: Del Isola, Pordham.
Quarterback: I s i r , Iowa.
Halfbacks: Lund, Minnesota;
Buckler, Army.
Pullback f Dsnowskl, Kordham.
TM1RD TEAM
Ends;* Smith,
Washington;

FOR MOTHER!
FOR FATHER!

Tackles: Csppi, Princeton; Buie,
Michigan State.
Guards: Gallus,
Ohio
Stats;
llupke, Alabama.
Center: Vuchlnlcb, Ohio Stats.
Quarterback: Grayson, Stanford.
Halfbacks: Evarhardus, Michi­
gan; Franklin, Oregon 8UU.
Fullback: Mlkulak, Oregon.
Honarahle mention for th* va­
rious positions la also given to the
following ouVitaiwlng playerf:
Ends:
Batchelor,
Georgia;
Rogers, Duke; Huppert. Kentucky;
Dermody, Loyola; Ariel, Auburn;
Slocum, Georgia Tech.
,
Tackle*:
Williams,
Georgia
Tech.; McCollum, XiAurn; Dlldy,
Alabama; Torrence, L. 8. U. „ *
Guards: Barclay, No. Carotin*^
Moorehead, Georgia. Ellin. TcnCasitara:

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Chap
t a i l ! vf State Hulldlne and Loan
Association lane. th. ann.ial meet
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WtHtaiw* a na- l a « * A — ntasta * -wtU
b* held at the u lflr* o f the Ae
saclatlna, 1*7 South I’arb Avenue.
Hanford, flo r id * at t P M Salur
day January lllb , l i l t fa* lb * purgaaa af sleeting a Board of Dtrret * r . far th* snaalng year and th*
lyaasaatlon of such other bualaese
as m ar properly came before the
wsetlag.
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This Is to notify tb* public that
both Inclusive
* « * • o f three pallcls* hav* been
ISyutd as rantrast* o f Insurance,
and enld rompanj hat easurad no
premium fur any o f said pallalaa. and
therefor* Ihs earns ara considered
Hold and df no Iftpal- Jtlao Mr. It.
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W ar V e te ia n H a y s
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EVENTS OF YEAR
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2 The uiuucreeeful attempt to
raptured u e e tiln e le Rooeoeolt end the fe ­
tal wounding o f Mayor Anton
Cermak, of Chicago, by Zangera
at Mil. ml In February.
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r en and Dao- “ f aeronautica.
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LONG
DYIMSIY
Will Be Started In Germany
Under H itlers Order Jan. 1 SEEN FALUNG
I D E REVOLT

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BERLIN, Dee, II.— 0P&gt;— La«t■UftU preparations ««r a under
way yeatenUy lor executing one
a* the most significant feature*
f Chancellor Hiller'* procram to
maka Carman, phyileally fit— Ike
starllliatlon of peraoaa lafferlas
Incurable dbeaaea.
Thl« action follow* loflcally up­
on the anti-8emltlam campalcn
which virtually made the laterH A V A N A , T k e . 2 1 . — marriaga of Jews and “ Aryan*"
P.)— Thrift. train*, com- Impossible In an effort to "Nordltato H m u today with d ie " the nation.
for tha fovern- . On Jan. I, 1924. 1700 "augonlc
courts" will begin functioning.
monatration «p lm i Those will pass judgment an at
least «M ,000 ana and women eoabr otiidanttried per- sMoreff “ hereditary defectives."
, Depriving these people o f re­
with at laaat two deaths prodactive power will taka at least
Injured
It wai estimated,
r. train &gt;** dw»nw f Instruction* have been Issued
with- the death ofi hospital and sanitarium officials,
wrecking train |M well a* head* of penitentiaries
- 'A ,w
- - - 1and prisons, to get a list of In­
a .also was derailed,
passenger train curables and habitual criminal*
r ManduIto with ready by Jan. 1.
The sterilisation operation* will
off a ftreason, and see
were Injured.
wild so thresh of shooting on
o f 'what officials said
.the laigdot demonstraSdR oW r saw—against the
y o slo stm ia the re* Ignat loo
•.^JttMadwetg— peed pita ted

Resigns

tag* Protest Meet
Amendment

;\AsN*a»0|»t ware

•tattered shooting echoed
ft* vans', deserted streets
’ a barrage laid down from
by onlpors last night,
sjandro . Vergara Is re
i,ltp o r t* 4 to; have submitted
I N . lealgaahoa to
President

be performed under court orders,
after a system of checks from
which there will be no appeal.
Of the 'eugenic courts," 1000
are la Prussia alone, besides 87
“ suprems tugenlc courts."
Nine classes of congenital di­
seases are specified, the majority
of them among the mentally de­
fective, as calling for ths opera­
tions.
The cost o fth e action has been
estimated at
about
14,000,000
marks ( bow about 14,000,000).
This the government considers
trifling compared to the 150,000,­
000 marks (*151,000,000) which
persons suffering Incurable di­
seases cost the German U ipsyvrt

NUMBER 49

Prie* Flrt O oU

UNTON ALLEN RESIGNS AS
HEAD OF BANK

WORLD’S SMALLEST PRINCIPALITY

President Of SanfordAtlantic Since 1928
Joins New Orlando
Business Enterprise

Political Dictatorship
Suffers Blow With
Desertion OfStrong
New Orleans Group

FRANK EVANS IS
NEW OWNER OF
MILANE BUILDING

BUS-TRAIN CRASH
PROBE IS HALTED
UNTIL JANUARY

RE-EMPLOYMENT NEW SCHEDULE
AGREEMENT WILL FOR CLEANERS
EXPIRE ON APR. 1 IS MADE PUBLIC

Luke Mary Mun Adds|"h,r' pressing dmir- in .onnee-

Extension Ordered By 20 Percent Reduction
Roosevelt Aimed At
Over Code RateWill
Bolstering G a i n s
Be Effective Friday

WASHINGTON, Dec. ll.- O P l —
r R l* reported to have told the
President Rootsvclt sought »o
pcpaMoM that ho couldn't confortify hit economic
recovery
ttaad la office after the burning
machinery against any 1st downs
ftf B jfaU, owe of the city’s few
spapers which was yesterday with two moves— th*
set* nsIon of his
blanks! re­
I g fire Sowday at the
employment agreement and th*
of a mob and other "Out■ The demonstration planned ronrsntralhin of the many-faceted
|« sponsored hy Grau'e unite of the national rrcoWyy
agencies.
The extension for anothsr four
Mawlha * f
the.' eo-*m#loyia*nt
Bii 11 i a r ^ i n m
^ n n g v w iiw
ygissmi t was Aligned ta caver
•with the temporary codes Lto es­
timated &gt;0 percent of Industries
whlchffhavs jst to tome in under
the
NRA
permanent
setup.
Rooeevelt paid that "In th* midst
(Continued On Page Four)
9 motbora In Italy's
who have brought m e
the we*I&lt;1, came tu
yaataedap to receive th, inoeaialm of Premier Musoad tho popolaoe.
Because there are many matter*
t ___ ir five-dor visit ts ot the
apon i| o f Oo sfate and Is a part navding the Immediate attention
I t • the kingdom's celebration u* of member, of Sanford Elks
bich, Lodge No. 1I4L secretary Howard
Witts**!* apd infanta' day
trim Mm fascist aampslga Ita beset Ovtrlla today Urged Vhst every
of member of the lodge be present
the bsHhrato, hw become
at a regular meeting in the Elka
haportent holidays,
o f their stay will be Club tomorrow night
Final pleas
for the annual
Option foe them on
Christmas Tree party which will
t r u n u r M xtagvtT fn Cbnfrsr P i r l oh g ittka m«tt»*r * f 50 children. nrday night ar* to be discussed,
, tka pfiaad bias ribbon of the h* said, as w*n aa plans for a
Ittsaal protective na­ reception which is to be staged
ys tka vraman who ha* bate next Tbariiky In honor of
I f tka largest number Waller F. Meier, grand exalted
I r lu iy .
Many Elks and their friends
r IStkar* kav* chUdrea
will aaaat at tka Club rooms to­
- « w . night U attend a "Pound Party"
dance which b being bald lor tbs
Mt
r .u
pwrpoa* of raising funds for Ik*
Christmas Tree party.

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CWA MAI BRING -;WORK
i SOUTHERN WORKi
TO END SHORTLY

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Some Florida
May BoConcI

French Police See
Shadow Of German
Espionage System!

Sanford Children Send Herald Scores
Of LetterH Asking Santa For Gi f t s

B e t ur na Arkansas Will Claim For Taxes Tract
Mental Lapse That OnceWasDeeded To ‘Jesus Christ’
HASDT, Ark, Dae. ll^ h F V —
Title U a ISO-acr* tract of hill
Bd near Kara soon will paaa from
"the Lord and Saviour, Jesus
la th* private Christ," to th* stats qf Arkansas
Park Arson* i p s i i for dallixtusat taxes.
last night
Oar* before live load which formalty was doodad to the "Saviour*
hath la 1554 was forfettod to Urn
state tart later asm* oo* cam* la
atri redeemed IL Again Ih* Usee
are delinquent far several year,
aad confirmation of title by the
state Is sot for Jan. t.
Cl ire boo H. Powell, of Jefforbob Groan county, Iowa, gars up
" J* to I)n tract ta a dead filed
•tth the ooucty clerk la 1554.
Th* daai reads:
/'ClaraM* H. Pow.il to Lord
■d Savtoua, Jsoua Christ.
"Know all men by these pti

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NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 2 1 .-UP)
Linton K. Allrn, president
— Political uprisings agalnsti the
of Ihr Sanford-Atlantic Na­
tlctatorahlp of Senator Huey P.
tional Bank since ltn onrnnlLang have .swept th* flats of
ration in the Full of 1927,
Louslena.
The senator, better known at
ha» tendered HIm resignation,
"Huey the kingfish," had his ba:k
effective todny so Hint he
to th* wall last night full of fight
might nccept oxeentive dutlen
and venom for is enemirs, whom
annually.
he says h* will t rush.
with n new Intsiness entorThe sterilisation law it appli­
Th* moil telling blow * g * l« f ‘
priae which will tvegin n|svrncable, among others, to feeble­ his political dynasty
that has
tionn in Orlnndo shortly after
mindedness, Insanity, blindness, ruled Louisiana for five ye«i&lt;
Monte Carlo, Monaco, world's smallest principality, from whi.-h came the announcement this week Jan. I.
deafness and serious physical de­ came In New Orleans yesterday &gt;
when Mayor T Semmei Walmsluy .that it* ruler. I'rlnee l,nuls 11, ha* Instituted suit against the Stole of Mississippi to recover 1100.000
Illii resignation, trad at a regu­
formities.
Eitreme Inabrlty has been urged and his old irguTTr iVmocmtlc represented by bonds, floater! hy that state ever tHl years ago. which the principality ha* been en­ lar meeting of the Hoard of hirreorganisation broke definitely with
1or« of the hank ve«ti*rdav, waa
as another affliction to He In­ Senator Long and his Ixniiilan* deavoring to collect for many year*.
arrepted with the regret of thf
cluded.
Democratic sw-mutinn overt the
entire hotly, anil it* rhairmavig
approaching rlty election.
John T W'alker, Jr., of Jackson­
G
ro
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d
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k
s
,
"W * will have a new deal," said
ville announced that he would as*
Mayor Walmslry. "1 would rather
L in e r Is A b a n d o n e d
pren* official regrvtn in n letter
go In with a few Ins. votes aro'
in which he prnpitped to thank Mr.
clean background "
Allen for his nervice** in advanc­
SKAT I IK . |*w. 21
"It almoet turn- my stomach to
ing the interest of the in*titiltlun |j
TIt Clark Cnnatliaii Nnlmnal
have th* matter even mentioned
since it wa« organiae«l.
liner IVinn* t#r«»r»f«*
nlmn
In me," said Senator Iging.
— —
( Mr Allen wa« In tlrlando today
doned k\ it* 4-nw rally tiulsy
Out In the rnuniry
parishes,
nn \liUn l&lt;&lt;»4 k ill fai northern
open U|tristr«T» sgsin-y Imnglsm C o n flic t in g T e s tim o n y
_
i t |J l
|lion with hi* rrw |MH»ilion will r«*
British i •*luinhiM*&gt; Mntri« wfli'r
have been held in the form of pub
To liOCal HOiaiflBTH
I,,, nHerlion f«i Ihr nrxt
O f fe r e d A h T o F i t ­ it» iKuen |»a**»«'ii|*4*i-«* It a «!
lie mass meetings with others or­
reached »h«»rr «afrl%
in I•f«•.
t P u r c h B S C pfVfri'
» ),nouncrmrn| fi«
ganised for later In the month.
ness O f A jr e d D r iv e r !•**•!« Kunntnir a^nniMl mi I iki J1 I l VJ R e c e n___
I Ilk Ihr ilrUilik of thr nrw firganlimThe breaking of the l ong ranks
""L. ,
. ..
I linn
r ip ffln l t•• In* rr1rnM*d 1
n’rlni’k, Katlrrn StMifUi*! Tun*,
has followed swiftly on the die !
I h.. MlUnr Thmtrr building,' . . .
CRESCENT CITY. Dec 21
frarln call* f••• iiiiiiM'«lniti* m*
..
lurbanc# In the
aisth iftstrlct,
Conflicting irMInmny ■- t«•
I tec. SI.
II - W
&lt;A1' where Senator lin g 's orgajvtiawpii' m u ) oiil ami ! 4..tib P lrrril nfir nf th r ch n lrrM bim | Nr%%„ of M r A l l r - ’w M-ttiimatlnn
WASHINGTON. Oec.
m nuTpri*r
In « r o r r « »»f
the fitness of |&gt; It Nile*. 07 &gt;r*r
within n shot I tin,, tin \4-«m |» | ,»v, , , |.M»1it.n- m Sanfnwl, * * * r(|m r
— Hugh 8. Johnson announced n on sought to Kind pick the mem
1*1tirlit lN*rantr «« in.n \\ •th tlu* h i M imI to th r I im m I hiilillnjr* nf |(&gt;cg| l»u»inrH« « m 1 c iv ic Icg ilrm .
ly f night that difficulties in tho Jb«r of th* national conger,, with ! ®W driver of th.- sth.-.l bo.
I F.i|irf««l»m ni rrgrrl nrr nuturr*
wiallui not ttrvrn
lifrliuat ^ I tank Khun*. U l r Miry
claanlng and dyeing Industry had out holding » primary election |wrecked with ihr In*, of 10 liv e
SttitfnMl civic Icftdrt lka» wi*#k. I l ,
ill hough all curry On* cuir It*. }.
fnutitl thru %»ay m -il) t«. Any
Tha dtlsanship lose In indtgna ; when hit by * freight turn I*'l
gevn ssttlad and mad* public a
•
|tfnn that Mr Allrn will rnfrtjr '•
Oi. a minmif renter four rnilr* t wm* »nn4Mmi*rd liMlay
lion, strapped on their pitted* and. Thursday, was given yestrrday n.
new schedule of price*.
away
Mr Evan* »*rcamr the miU own I nmltwi ®urrra» in hi- nrw under*
slung shotguns over their shoul-l, coroner's jury sought to fis the
The NRA administrator also der* gnil want out to stop the fan -'.r*,pon,hility for the tragedv
t
,1^
cl of I he Milsce At iisemenl Ci&gt;, 1 taking.
illtclotad that a special blue eagle eral election It wss railed off In
Tfihutr to hi- t apahilit irAfter hearing a doien eilneesrs,
I lorsl
iirganisation wlarh » » «
*
M
insignia would be given cleaners ! three parishes but enm* five thou the Inquret ess recessed until
hanker and civic leader
**
fni meil si the time Hie Imlldlng
voiced I hi* morning hy
who render servicee of a higher ••"&lt;! votes out of s total rrgietra fnivkJanuary to allow Nile* and
constmcled In lll'J'l, hv pui I\canan, ranhUr of the Iw U iO H ii« .|
the some two score Inlored ehil- ,
. .basing Ihe equity of several who. Rpraking in hi- own Iwhnlf '* 1
dren
to
recover
sufficiently
to
rt
^
r*'
. ** •‘ m la tucaaat) har lata husband
a* wall a- lhal ••f Ihe hunk’- l»crTh* new Bchadulas are gpproil^ing wan bufhed in effigy and rite their ver.ion. ,,f the cm-li
Hilt III V I f about |*onn#i tttaird. MThcrc arc no
J. II Miil'cy. s filling slain
mately &gt;0 per:**! ■nder the pre* 10 shots were fired at a man fur
$2;.IHII) hr -iNlril I inlay
wimh In whiih I can • «|irraa iny ^
operator, le.tificd tbai he si,
shouting i
I'fopef 1I4« HIIW HWtinl i&gt; ^ '" l
vailing rod* rales.
for Mr. Alien and hi- a»ga&gt;o|ine anti ml In the ho- dnv
"Hurray for lluey."
i Ilk Ilk Ml KvrPo. k%hllM4' fanilly pociation- with »»»•• dm mg thr pa-1
Johnson announced that a price
At a mass meeting in Momoe, and con-hk-rcd N'llr- had neither i
,
I Inn lived ill I he ).nke Mm y bii 'R i «rverAl ym i* M hn» Inm'M up* nf
..
study board bad been created to J resolutions condemning "tmng
goinl hearing nor -Iglil W II J- (
P r o j c c t H fill many ycais, inclmlc the At Ihe mlleslntu- in mv rarwr, snil I
U
(Continuad On r*ga Two I
I ism” were passed* and Senators Juhnson, ctlltur nf N lm si pnpi’r.
d l l d i ' d l n ; '- in - Nattwi si ll.uk Uutlu.nu. the
H &gt; privil.g. Ih.t I hsvo j l
l^ng ami Overtan an«| thnr state Ini,I Ih r ju ry h r k n rw N ilrs inti I
i
1 Mils,,. The*...,
In.lilting, thr Pig I
“ "
j
m
*
* » » - » ,
• officiale associate, were called on
hankrr nml it |»4-r-i»nal
mately and lhal hr had nn ph&gt;,tcal
W e e k , S l i y H l tO |)K II1H k-|y Wiggly .1..,, building si Salt t le m a n ,
H uh
predict for him a won*
Infirmillr*. and w*» nnt h a il if,
. , ,
, .
find Avrnur and rnurlh .Stri-el. f r ie n d . I
In recent yeare, one nf Senator
mutter how
I WASHINGTON, Dec 21 id'i J........ .
p,„,m
j *l e r f u l - u c i e n - , hut n
proper.tlr.
tlra
Ixing* ftrnnghold- had hern In h*,* r,n«
la r g e it m a y
h r . it rould never
•let •INilrhaI»een
ipintril
a*
-ay
Thr
&lt;
WA
may
bring
i|
I
h
'
i
mniig
de
ownri
of
thr|
.
In
Naw Orlrana whrrr the largr city
'•uthern part of I hi a'&lt; i liuildilig
So that Haminole County school yotr would overcome any abort* Ing he «li|| no! hear thr «pproaih|fln ,hr eilienit
M, Kvan. a. j '« c h Ihr l.m ^ '•f that -ucre-a I
, ,
. 1 Milan
im
witth for
for hhim
teacher* and bus driver* may sn- agr of thr country vntr Ilia cltyj of the freight train, width -truck ttu* inuiitiy t«» an i ml hy Krh I
-•line' ih. Ifi y i 'a r le a- e w h i c h of
a- fol*
Other rxpie—mn
Joy the holiday season which will • trrngth waa due mainly to hi. |the .rh I lm- ai « flirt i"ad crow | |iiaeu—mg tin- I ttbfi pi ohlein mi f li' la h
vf
tin- I*iahiia Saenger
r*
j
Iowa:
bring them a t « o weeks' vacation affiliation with Mayur W alm tk)‘»| •«»» during an eaily nu.irnng fog lhal -rilifiii, 11mi &gt; Mopkin*. ad I S p a rk ­ Ihralv-is nf Klnrida Inc . j M&gt;y)ir y A Sl v-cr "I rnpaldtC
that starts tomorrow afternoon, nrganiuitlon, alao known a« thc| Tcitlmony wa* given that K A niim-tratoi »ai &gt; t**ilav ttial -nine , •igrii'tl —it li the MiUnn Amuae , r Alien‘s ...... h- m dni(i*,'l IlM*
is the |of the project- in lh«- citru- hot
Choctaw rluh. With the break ye- Teuton, t whfi-r home
i
in l'.»2f» The lea-e i - 1
r ||y hot ai the -Mine lima
tha School Board yesterday voted
P«v m|• in kloiitla may not la-t n»ori than
from
ter&lt;Vay Ijnng'a bulwark In the rlty railroad traikI | appreciate lor fait that It la a
« lie.lul •I to terminate in I'.OO
to issue December peychecks at wai swept away.
highway. Nile- had riiM-ril lire |ikiiMthoi week or I * "
June tka iuiu. -Ilk* I k— I w l IIf. reed f-wffm-r-wv.
a..lMafeC^ m
fh*v« WA H»
rH0*|.»fffffr rheV
W fW H tf rtP IKf eea«N. h»/f
Inttor -it omlion p«it to it h% fo ir ha- hei n o|H'i ati'd h* one of «tv field We will still In- Ii^iglihora
•tructefl a lurriwa&gt; to niakf* &lt;
Approslmataly 115,000 is to he
in five eitiu glow* i
llopklfi- etal »* •ed ar d operated li) Ihe for he goes liark In a c,ly that
nete—ary for Ihe -chtHil hi
released to th* more than 175
knows him well. win re be may
I out limed on I’ngi Iw oj.
| S|aik- iiil* ir-t • in tin- "tatr
rrosR
the
trackteachers and bus operators, it
rerew old
acquaint anrrs, aivl
th-!
Other
witnc-r*
Imlifled
Was learned at th* Court House
where he It bound I" '"•’"UIS r » the »cho&lt;d hu» i oilhl riot to in m
o f f l e a of
Superintendent of
rninenlly surressfiil. lie anil Mr*.
Teuton’- turnway.
Ivi'caii-r
it
Bchoole T. W. Lawton today. Pay
Allen have made many friend*
would get -tuck in the nand.
during their short rvsidiTie lierv,
checks use ally
are distributed
PARIH, Dec. 2 1 . Shadow. J |*. M Gautier, mrmtwr nf lh«
and while Ihese fiirmls regret Ills
during th, first weak of each of Germaay'e reputedly ma.ler Bnatd nf Public InalruilHvn fur
departure, the, al Ihe nine Ulna
month And ths check* coear th* j , py system were seen by p o l i*cI Ue■- ' r,n,nly,
_
said N'llrs went arms,
v„|umr
|a,gc lhal it ta , wlth some riot he, ,n . ikill ward
with him abounding siireess as bq
teachers' services for ths month today behind tha operations of a j ,h„ i r. r h. Inrau.c hr had bein',,,,I possible to rrpnnl Ihrm all lot.,- 11uni,, s lee srt. Mini any­ undertake, a now la*k in a I *W
Just passed.
myatcrfoua band of 4ft splr* •" i foihhldcn to tun, around ,.n Ihr ,,, „n* issue riinii- Irllrr* fmm thing ei,i- you nnm In Don't tor
who-e alleged network twfi Amerl |»Mww«l highway, arul had l*een tohf' Sanfor&lt;1*a g«*o&lt;l tittle childii*ri who gi-l my litlli- tuolber Allan, rsu»e I Harry M upworlh. ••■•Ir lnnly
can* were caught.
uac ju* l„ - l judgment whether arch inanj vaiuil gift*
from In- want, n liiiyrle, some blocks, | , ,esiilrnl "Dmi'lt I Hdidi K AlThr two Amenrans accused of
fn w ttl
i|,r tailinad to Santa Hsu,
ii lii£ I rain, «rw)
trurk with boiiip lm *• s rtlisrn of Siuifi.i.t Is in
playing * r»ri in the M-lllna " f (niton's place and turn Gautier I Amon« ...... ,h* ' “ ,l1
my rstiinnlluli « calamttv In the
,r ■liirht i on il **
Flench inllltsry ssrrrt* will lie In
p r i n t e d le f u r s 1 ,Satur&lt;lM&gt; n i g h t a r c
Itrt.igr ( - l t d - i Hpr, *'| am m entire rsunty Our iuli u sls lia’l i
(Continued On I'mil** Four)
ronsklrf* •
vrst tested by th# United Slater
'Ihr follow mg
| I it 1 1« l*o) , ifc'M y r a t - o|i| a n d in s l w s y s received h i - v il n
government It became knnwn In
” 1 am a littlr Im»&gt; right yrmm | •)i* -s4(-4in«l g r a d e and I w a u l a ' - l i e n ih wonderful w*uk in our
hereby surrender all claims of d*y
H u h A r r iv e d (•hi," write* I li*i Ir• Thwi-ton. “ I Lo vr Ik* u t i l a —c o o l 4*i Mii'l a pa ir Chaml-r of l ummorcv will hing&lt;
right of ownership ta th* d*»Robert Murphy, Ameriran run rwy
g ,1
,
•»"
thr thud u»«'k
■»»*l »ny
be rsm.n.l.srr.l W. an- all
(|
cribad prsmisea, situatH In the sul. talked with French authnrilir' l o C o n n e c t l n n n n e l H 11&lt;acher I, list nne Her name la 4»f - l i a l r - - i n i n u o a n . i i u i i o f all
s frlsid. ami * nf"- &lt;-ltl«pn U l u*
kir.tl" I n . n ’t f o r g r t m r "
coualy of Sharp and th* stale of this mnmlrg about the part Mi
_ —
Min Haul Appleby I have been
S)lv«-i*|4 i hullun of I lot) W Mih „,|n In wishing him surecs- I" •»»
Arkansas."
and Mrs Robert flwllie of Es-l
hsppv. pro-f j
The drudge "Standard," unr nf * good I"')'. »«• pli*»e bring me M in i -illi'5, '*! have tiled to |.r new vsnturv. *ml
Then foilowe a description of tlienee. N. J might have had In Ih* largest of Its kind now nper »bat I waul tt’hal I waul is mil
(Conlinusfl On Pegs Two* ■'
go.M
|
I
mi
&gt;
all
thr
&gt;
‘«ar
and
I
th* land. The instrument runtln whet ts described by police ae an a lllg In this section of
Klnrnla, » littleani not M Ini, I ul in be woik for rny mot hr r and gltnd
enormous espionage network sue arrived in lurk,- Munrne
Isle yes Iwren. I want u mtk gun, a toy no»l)i4'r I’li h-4' bring rnr a I'np
"Our Ravtous secured th# right peeled nf having worldwlse ramt terday to begin
III day pumping sasaphonr a wt,-i kri and a toy
ryr m rain m il, a rowhoy null,
of possession and coatrql by all (■rations
assignment just north of pnvalr 'ar with eletlm
Intbt,. slid a
u v ’ h
V V c u t l
and a drr-H auil. Bring mr a litttc
th* proper method* known; first,
A rulinred Russian linguist, and municipally owned property niotorcycle with eleelin lights and
—
rar
largr
rrough
for
mr
lo
rid«*
hy lha participation la the Croa­ Mme
|. Its Tohskaloff
Stahl, near Myrtle Avenue.
r n iN ii) %
•
eleclrfr
ligV.s on Ihe
in
Al-o
randy,
nul»v
and
fruit*
of
tian af all things; second, by ia- whose husband Is reportni to be
•n « a 1• Dredging operations
will hs wrecker. Sanls,
I will leave you
etsltas
42
horitaooo (oa th* so* of th* cre­ a N-w V--v hiisleessman. moan* carried out under the direction of • « « • 9^ on Ihe labl*. and coffee all kiriU."
*
KANKOlin T urs.tftk
42
Murlin Turner wants a -rooiat ■anfnrd )' e&lt; *• • '• « &gt; I •
ator); third, by gift; fourth, by while was termed hy pnlles at th# Captain W. C. Henson and offi- in *•*• coffee pol.
U4
Don'l forgel
AMUrltiinL* r u n TJ
ard anythirik y«»u think is h*-t for Ilarl4w
LB
purchase (at th* coat o f HU Ufa). "Femme fa ls ie " nf ths organisa­ rials of th* I’arkhlll Dredging
r&gt;i ,ld)r'
* n 1 l'f&gt;H&gt;»' a IIt11«* U»y seven years old. lie
41
“ I da hereby aoveaant with th* tion which was rumored tn havw Co, of Jacksonville. When the , l P ristin e* lime
KueMa
Don't
■
* - * forgo!
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45
k
I
f
p
;
Ijieilffr«1
■
wntas thsl hit four year old sis­
aald Envious (a defend his claim maintained headuuarter* In F(n42
Ft M&gt;#rwork Is completed, boats that ar* ( *** P °°r children."
41
ter
Virginia
wants
a
doll
haby.
of ownership to the boat of my land whar. th* is eaguelv Hiked |K h*du|^| u, u„ p r w n t and
Fi Pierce
pro-, Hetty Jo* Anderson, of Lake
42
i|alnrit
III*
I,orinr
U
n
r
at
210
French
Aveability la roa,Mention of the
It
mysterlons “ flpy ,hlp."
posed dock* will have easy en Monroe, writ*,, "I am a little girl nur writes. *'! am a girl juat II llsstlnae
C leer • !
71
well known farts, that land titles
Wee l
franc* Into (he regular govern eight ye* r, old and In th* third year- old and In ihe sixth grmde Key
Yt
•1 c l d y
71
Miami
^
I
Briginets with the Dai tod Slate*
grade and I have been In school
CAME REOPENF.D
44
meat channel nearby.
Moors ll-vei
it or other govwramenta
Ihres years I want a curly head at school. Ali l want is a pair of OftU
•*
ok*e&lt; heiri»
received th* above lands by
lull 17 inches tail and some fruit -kale- and some fruil and nuts
WAflHINGTON, Dee. 21. -OF) David l.ane. also al 210 French ( 5 ^ , .
,*nd randy "
t (force). This v f y of ar Judies Roberta of th* supreme
t:
MCLENNAN IH l)P.A II
•* le «r ••
44
14
—, .
| little Patricia Ann Junes, who Avrnue, writes, Ml am a lUUa boy Temps
possession aad control Is court, umpire of th* Reman.
II
'1 r l d f . • •
Improper.
MIAMI, Dec. 21^-14*1 Juacpn is going to ipend Christmas at almost seven years old aad l am Titusville •
American mixed claims commiein
Ihe
first
grade.
I
want
you
to
U
K
O
H
l
i
U
no right was over lion laturday handed down a As- Mclicnnaa,. America's
foremost Miami Heach, writes, "I am a
, &lt; :i**r I t i t
bp say man or awn, coa- ctalon upholding
tha property of racing secretary, died Is his sleep' littl# gtrl five years old, and I bring rne a train and football and Alls nle .
#ti 1 e a r M
o ,
Auguels
tber. la no proper right reopening th* fataous Black Tam at his affpgtmsri here today. II* I am elalting my grandmother, but a knife.a*'
. —.
Mir on
Eugene Harper wriUg, Sar.la Hstasnsl*
• * oswvey. Th* right to control th* and Kingalaad
explosion case* had been suffering from influence | will be at m&gt; home
in Miami
............ ..
M rtb wq.i never surrendered bp that have been
In controvoray. fur several days but his rundltion Heach for Cbrl.lma, so pleai* Claus that he waata a rW. F lfo fl.
■—I4*ln&gt;ar r s t a r a i i
tine* World War day*.
I we* not considered serious.
It riag me a big tricycle, ft doll and a ball, and a train. '
A. M.
* sJtlsft

Elks Urged ToAttend
Drivers to resign.
Meeting Friday Night leacnent,
Get Pay CheckHFriday

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J A I W W l f f f t t A L P , R A N yflr t ft . 9 U M Q K

AT THE

T flt T R g P A T ,

Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt, energetic wife o f the Preddent, doer o f many fine things for cool miners and other
depressed people has recently undertaken n c a m p n l g n
against the mahnfacture and use o f toys such as tin soldiers,
toy cftnnottSf tanks and hattreships which she insists arc so
militaristic os to Inculcate warlike tendencies In the impres­
sionistic youngsters o f the country.
M cM sw aan1onaws * ■
an tt
"V ery often we sow the seeds in youth for on interest
jwhich will later engross the man or woman," is the major
premise of Mrs. Roosevelt's argument, "Even toys," she
■.IdMMk 1' MffltUb
Insists, "may have a hearing on ttio trend o f thought." Ac­
cording to this theory, every hoy who playa cowlwy and
Indiana grown up to be a cowboy or an Ini
Every kid
who dona a fireman’s uniform eventually become* a fire­
man.
Our experience has lead ua to believe something o f tbe
contrary to be more nearly the truth. In our youth w c
loved to play with umbrellas and it was freely predicted that
some &lt;lay wc would become an umbrella mender. Since
then, however, we never even carry one. W c have never
even owned one, and we would hnvc to draw heavily on our
rhildhood memory oven to operate one. A friend of our»
wns great on drawings. He was going to be an architect.
Now he is an automobile salesman.
But If it were true, a« Mrs. Roosevelt says, thnl "the
glamour o f the gorgeously dressed toy soldiers and the
CCWUltt' T7AHLI -MADGt I\hH3 - R;c!i&amp;u&gt; CS: L 'DAY ctf tecrx*?u«f
variegalrd toy armies with different uniforms and cavalry
and artillery and bands will somehow crcnte In the 1toy’s
mind an excitement which will carry over into manhood ngd
CHARGES 4‘NOT DISPROVEN”
may lead him, when he hears tbe military hand play ami
I.KKHIIUHG &lt;'m m Kit Cl AI.
sera uniforms and hrars the rhythmic tramp of marching
fret through the streets, to desire to Join them," perhaps
Florida pnilMtdy is shoot to Ih- Sheriff llnnlie to prove
that
even lhal in for the best.
rrgalrd with u polltirsl rontrover charges were untrue, not up to
The last war we got Into wns not brought on hv young sy that will aoinrwhat parallel the those who mode the charges to
men intoxicated hy the glnmor of mutl-cnknl uniforms or "Investigation” during tin- Carl. prove tint they were true.

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For th«r» nr® vtill upon
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old Ir w u r n *&lt;»rthy
n4nft on:
Coumjrr fnrutiUrn; Iuvp t h m t
knowR n»ti nrIf
Rot only nthor*; virtue nirn
thmitfhi
W i fe t in») ifivr. If Time's thick

ConjfrcHH Prepares To Meet

dimt w«* utiir, *

the* firry rcpnwnlntivi*# o f thr jwoplr Riithrr on t a|titol
Hill to tllnriiHK the New l)enl anti make more lawn. The
CUtinciisUH of opinion nectun tti he that an far an the Roose­
velt Administration is concerned no unusually s t o r m y
■lu business
weather Is anticipated.
“ Ahsrnco o f militant Rttnibllrnn leadership.” says Ute
! Miami Herultl, “ makes the minority even less potent us a
Thl* column wt.lic* sll lh„ nthsr troublemaker than tt mlnht he. Coupled with this Is \he
paragraph*™ ia lb* *t*l* a Mer­ fact that i rltlcfsm or th « ItnAi*vrlt poHelet nt the present
ry Christmas and |drnty uf new
stage of Ihe game tilings no widespread applause from the
jHiiplf1. 'T o the contrary, it draw, the raspberry, the Bronx
cheer, even, because the Republican party lias not yet re­
stored itself to favor ill many parts of these United Slates.
“ Investigations of public works expenditures are cer­
tain, and may provoke some fireworks. No agency, private
or public, could direct the spending of close to three billion
# Teiiut Ciuinan'N liulli*! prw»l i dollars without favoritism or the faint as|wct of graft cret*t&gt;UnkouffiKiii In Iminif iiffrrriJ fm ni!*j ing aumtiwhera into the picture. The rtVtllpUuns of the sviiTbtrt'ii m chiitict1 for pom** nitf ate banking committee may tie considered a good antidote
quiet rrtkrrt! school tm rhfi t» In’ for public works disclosures, tending In keep the fires of
com* fomouM.
public Indignation against lax-evading bunkers burning
Now th il N e n l
In- steadily.
“ But when the time enmes to vote on matters desired
iurancc la clmot t«&gt; put h
to bank run*, imoyW ( ‘miur**** hy President Roosevelt, then sliould l*e no lack of majnri■; c.s lie lias inaugurated
policic
can devUc pometliinK that will ties, and so long as the radical: _
il alnng lilies the country cts-v
ap|Miar slowly to la worl
prevent run* In Bilk utiN'kintr*.
ts Uemocratic rulers, will not
sires, congress, and i-sjai
Be* where lb* *«&gt;*«rninenl is stand in Roosevelt's way.
going to nrganiis a nnlliun ilullai
**( 411 )Krent* ilwrlf Iihn not vrt wi»r lifiy
f hv **r
wiLk Liu, liuhlln from the lime it reached an alt-lime low ill
•wsestvi” " J i:i ‘ h.? .i‘.S£t— “
undemvllinir ffqt«linK auiuinifut^ popular estimation iTurthg t tir fatter w i r r 'n b
deaUnff In eUvlrtcal
appliance* administration.
Its only gmst feature this year was its
Look* lika that's snm.lhmx the docile acceptance of the R.sisevell lillls, and until it exhibit*
NBA ought to Invcotlxals.
greater degrees of statesmanship than have been evident
in late years, the return of congress to the adntirulion or
New congressional tai legisla­
tion proposes to "soak the rich” tliu ciLi7.cn* is going to lie a slow process.
"For the time being the public exfMS'l* It to keep its
la th* drive to raise fund* for tli*
H o w r y program, lleio'* hoping meddling fingers out o f the whirling machinery of the
they con find some way nf avsk New Dual. All indications poiut to its acceptance of that
W nll find our gold and fraiikin
rensr and myrrh.
* t .•*&gt;*.■ _ IU U n frsue-W evM .

log tha rich so that th.y can't
j)0af th* sock ailing to ths poor.
--------o-------- A, friend of ours who slept in
Ttoadsta- mud far six month*
Pay* there's one thing they c * i
nopal on him for if we get mixed
Miss Claris-* Starling la horn* which the Is an expert at the piwp la another European snibrug
Jlnt h*"a going to plead non rum- for the holiday*. Sh* Is attending aim and pipe organ. The lad) will
yU ipanll* or something liks that. college in Virginia amJ will return a»*i*l In tha Christmas annlveraftcr the holiday*.
aarjf to be held In the CongrrgaMr. and Mrs. Edward Parkins Uunal Church Thursday evening,
’ "An Oregon psychiatrist says
This year Christmas will ‘ he
tfcre'a no such thing as tnaanlty,” of Virginia are ths guests of
•OT* OUn Millar in tha Miami 1’rufessor and Mrs. N. J. P*rkln*. u*hei»d in with a grand High
Mr*. R. C. Maxwell and children Ua*s at
midnight
Wednesday
Maw*. And another psychiatrist
aays there'* no such thiag as san- a n horns again after spending night In the Calhulic Chunh. A
In ipu-ni'1,! new t,igrn ha&lt; tm nUy
' Ity, that avarybady la n litUs bit two months with relatival
Otackad, ss you cpn Just taka your Gulfport, Misa.
I been inilallr.1 in the church. Mr.
J. ff. Dinki* and kit two charm-' clarence
Msbun.-y,
now welli
Ing daughtsrs of Long wood war* kqown to all music w h u in o»u-1
in tha city ysstarday on a shop- j on|( „ ||) preside at the uutiu&gt;|
ing tour.
mstit and with Mr. J. U. Parker
Mr. M- C. As pinwall, tha popua J q ,, ilngiag as.ialed
lor Postal Taltgraph agaot nt ihU “
g “
''" “ T * . . . . .
else*, n o . ha. his f.m lv wtih b» " W
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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

CVA May Bdnir &gt;
SjOfttberiHftfprk
To End S h o r t l y

TONIGHT

I.a«t week Bardic sent to news,
ton regime. Inridt-niall). Stafford
Caldwell wdl piny tin- l.-.-id in this papers a long statement over nl*
.Iraqis In- it fjrrrc, comedy or stgna uie and in this he gave
jlm gedy- ns he did in the 11nr to dat....... alleged meetings with
the governor, in each of which lie
which we refer.
nilrgi - the governor gave him
When Governor Hindis upheld instio. nous to permit
certain
hi. *u*|ien*|an of Hherlff I&gt;an gambling houses to operete. Only
I lard it- uf llnilii county, he usrd a /«„ of our exchange*, as far ■■
nn unfurtunalr term. At Iqaat wc w» liavI- gone at this time, print­
Iwlleve it will develop that It wav ed tin statement In full but it
unfortunate. Briefly, he said that1give, all life a of what the runtrollir deposed sheriff had "nut dls- veisy is gumg tu be when the
proven" thr charges against him bio I- for (Jir supreme court are
It is our understanding that those Illegal vdwbu make eliarge* are supposed i„
Kilhei I lie guvernur is a very
|unve them, otherwise the holder eouiuncoils man, doing his full
“ f eity public office is subject to dnl) ns lie secs it regardless of
ill,* whims sipl faneivs of any po­ pcisuiiul eonsequcnees, or be is In
litical eteioy n( nil times. In this n jn(ii Time will divulge the situa­
ease it evidently was up to former tion in full, perhnps.

UNION ALLEN &gt;
RESIGNS AS
HEAD OF BANK

iN G flte e p s
WM# Picked Soldier*
Said Assembled Olf
M iw A M r iM
;

H ARBIN, Manchuria, Dec. 21-1*’) — Reports to Jspapese military
[agencies here assert that the so­
viet nnlon is concentrating 80,000
nicked soldiers alone the Siberian.
Manchurian bonier a* precaution
■gainst any attempt of Manchu' fcaaa officials te oust the Russians
fropt Joint control of the Chines*
Ea-tem railway.
Tit* same sources are pessi­
mistic about negotiations for aala
of the soviet Interests In the road
which bar* been banging fire la
Tokyo. They point out that Mos­
cow wants f 200,000,000 gold for He
■hare of the Una while Manchukno
la offering only $25,000,000.
The soviet force* are said to
hava been designated “ tbs special
far cittern army" and to b* un­
der command of General Blucher,
who, under the name o f “ OM
Galena,’' became widely known
for bit work In assisting Chiang
Kal-Shsk to eitabllah the present
Nanking reglnlb of China.
The reports further assert that
the red army la equipped with
tanks, both large and small, with
scout and bombing planes, heavy
and light artillery and chctaical
weapons.
Three principal-"air basis era
listed, at Vladivostok, -Nikolai and
Hpa.sk. Additional airdrome* are
said to be lora led along tha Amur
River.
The Japanese agenle claim too
that the Soviet union ha* been
withdrawing the p«a*ant popula­
tion from frontier towns and vil­
lage*, moving them westward to­
ward Chita an&lt;l replacing them
With trained army rexirviila who
know bow to handle rifles and
gas masks. Bombproof* are re­
ported to have been eicavaled at
many of these placet.
It is the Japanese theory that
If the situation developed into ui
open rupture, the Russians wm A
wage x vigorous defensive aauf-j

Sleeping: Girt To Have
Own Chriaimas Tree
CHICAGO, Dee. 21.— W&gt;— Oak
Park’s sleeping beauty, Mias
tricia Maguire, victim of a forty
&lt;if sleeping aieluiess . for nearly1,
•wo yean, will have her Christ­
inas tree even If she ie unable to
see 1C
Patricia's slater yesterday an.
pervisvd Installation o f a targe
Yule tree not far from the 29
7*ar-old girl’s bed and already
package* addressed "|n Patf nes­
tled about it.
” P *l“ will ba *11 dressed up t p l
.’hrisinta*, thg slat*r afld, atjd fer
‘he first time since the stmnge.
malady struck her * » abe waal
homeward bound on an etavatrd,
train a year ago last February,
the will hgve her picture taken.

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i V A S H I N O T O N . P i t , *1.—
Earnr*t auppurt
of
I'rnaidrat
Uoossiclt’* effort* (or aational
rpcuver&gt; 1* bespoken in a stat*ment issued by the Admlhistrallvr Cominllla-s of the National
Catholic Welfare Conferencs here.
A set ting that
the t’ resklaat

New S ch e d u le
For C lea ner s
I» Made P u b l i c

Palmetto

A ven ue

* , . hga.a r^al lreat fpr you In Ihe frrohrot ai^d
,p (

fa t

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fre *h

cqu h try

sauHagf,

.fresh eggs. fruRs, igeals and vegetables, a&gt;
lowest .prlcM.
' Out o f the high rent diatrlct. .Bifj\ty of
Parking aonce. We divide the Having* with our

uperation and helpful advice and
he ha* nut shut fiunself off In
sullen iiolntiun from his fallowcitiaens to work put his problem* ___
alone," the statement declares *•*'
chat "the program he is atektng X M
to early out Is tha best he could I *
cnnajruct, and any alUunpt to » •
inaka partisan profit out of Ik* f t *
present misery and distress ia a I *
Imr aruinst fair-dealing
and ■ '*
humantty."
tjH
That the
President will, at M*
tlpisa, iq$k* mi»l»ka», and that J ,

(Continued from pag* on*)
kt'i'O Jat&lt; un the operation and na added, "tha national corapllmco division will transmit the
effort of the new »rhedulea.
This board will be authvriaed to 'acta (a each case tci th* fedvrnl1
t*de Xupmlsilon or to the at-;
hold public i cm Ing* in any lo
calily «n |M&gt;tilinn of 50 percent of ‘ unsay general for action.”
Under the naw&gt; schedule*, tha
the rientUTs In the lo'alttv. i f
drleiinlne and mcommend wheth­ minimum prices which can ba
ffnwaer Ihe schedule* should be modi­ (harjed for cl^plng ^
n* men's Suit* and women a plain
fied
The new prira list, effective 'trapes will b* J,U, &lt;», 70 and T*
Friday, soppiant* schedules ap- -snls according (a th* trading
■ran inatend qf th* P » * prevail'
prorg4«J^‘*v. 28 for a 50-day |
d*. TS, *S and 05 cants t&gt;b*.
trial nerioct
.Ing
'
Juhnsun raid
the . minlmup
T William II. Ihivla. national com
ptianee itl-eetor. nralaed tha plan prtro* for otktr id
praranlvatnd * » tha administrate' reuW U reduc*d prejjj^bpately.
ddlog . that U&gt;* IPCffpt 'i**.«Ina
apd d&gt;mn-nf-«d 0 , t “ -l-latoris * ’
Ut*. n-mr a-hedu1** srill he proa* |
rut ad In th* fntlqfri eitent a'

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Believe It Or Nat ! !

Support Sought By
Rejigloys Body For
Roosevelt Program

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We'are contemplating W J
Ing our floating driver In thlil
vicinity the first part of th#
jear, Lft ua give, you a flgtfrti
on pullmg or driving pilpa:
P A M T k A 3 0 A T AND

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tha'lnw"
Re stated that violator* would
b* deprtvad ft t M r kip* #*fW
loalgnia. " i f that* la any parsistaoce o f vtolatloa of th* code.
vr.su
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lw
faa 4m taker*r*. ffvldoaUy

B ord er

(Continued Fran Png* On*)
■aid the ntunbar of men Involved
is not largp.
VThe^CWA
to rrdoep ^Iril
Work* Job* In the south s i aooiT
u tfi* time for irottan planting
. _ around.
* J *~*p
V,Ili— .iaala
us 4
*am*
lh
start* lag
1st*
laIS
•Im pair In th* extreme south,
■jxJ meat at Jbe cotton Is plpaled
by May 1. * * *• ►
Hopkins said be Intends to see
that there Is no shortage of labor
in the rural areas. He expressed
the belief that despite any com­
plaints, the heneflt*
laborers
would gel for the winter months
would outweljh any objections.
They are being paid SO cent* an
hoor on highway work, h* said,
tbe same srXTe presided by the
bureau of public roads.

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JUfular mwllug of Stmlnol*
CU pU r Number Two Order of
, &amp;utern B U j will be hrlil at
T:W P. M. « t Uie Muonic Temple.
local Kike I-odgc will gl\p
fflfcnca and pound party from
P . M. to
T . M. el the
Klki lle ll to r»l*c money for the
Chrietmee tree fund.
F ill DAT.
IneUlletion of olTirere for Semi­
nole Chapter Numbef Two O. K.
S. will take place at K:00 I'. M. el
the Uaeonlc llell.
The Genera Garden Club will
nwei.et 3;«J r, M. at the borne of
kfl
M. Quirk.
t iM m * F r ill be a children'*
Chiuimaa tree at 7:30 1*. M. at
tfla 'ltr it Chrletlan Chlurth.

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Miss CrosbyIsMarried
T o Clarence W e 1s h

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announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mi'*
Vivien Koeella
Cnub). to Clarrnca Gnngrr Wvl-n.
eon of Mre. F. 0. WcUh end the
lair Mr. Welsh. The ceremony
wa» I’crfoimcd T uc-mU ) night «t
8:1*0 o'clock by the Jlev. K. M.
Merler In the presence of the im­
mediate families of lh(. couple.
The bride
hnd
her sister-,
In law, lire, Wellecv l&gt; Crosby,
ae her melron of honor, while her
brother, Wellere I,. Crosby, eervrtl
ss best men.
Mrs. Welsh wore tor the occa­
sion e block and while traveling
null of faille silk with harmonis­
ing accessories. Iler shoulder cor­
sage *■&gt; of pink and white rorediudi tied with white satin ribbon.

Hymn A. Fox has arrive! front
North Carolina State College It!
spend th,. Christmah holiday. with
relatives hem.
Sht h*» livpit in Sanford Ihe i
Krenter port of her life and I* a
graduate of Sanford High School, i
For the pawl eight year?* ahe haul
t»een teaching iu the primary ;
scboo l* of the city*
Mr. WeUh *a * »*»n» in S t Jo,«
Michigan hut haa l*een living here
over 2&lt;&gt; yearn. He is owner and
manager of Welsh a VuIrani ling
Aftar a short trip tn point* on
the Hast Coast Mr. and Mrs.
W'rlsh will return here to make
their home.

1,000

TKRKEYS

Head of Chickens
r-

Fntm T h e Peanut
Field* O f ,W .r*t
Ft

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Prices SLASHED
Costs Forgotten

December • 2 2

O U R LOSS
Y o u r G a in

9 A. M.

NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW: WE MUST RAISE CASH
*•

IN ORDER TO DO THIS WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH G R A D E NATIONALLY?,
ADVERTISED MEN’S SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS A N D ALL FURNISHINGS AT SACS1FICE HR1 CESi
ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED. NOTHING RESERVED. DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
TO H U Y NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MEN’S WEA K AT RIDICULOUS PRICES.

Florida-

D routed Free

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Hens and Toms
m The PeatytU Field*
of Went Florida
Drained Free
tOUilg
liras lb. 1 7 ^ 0
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FVyept lb.

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Just Imagine A Sale ot This Kind Just At Xmas. And We Have A
Complete Stock ot Ideal Gitts For Men That Will Be Appreciated
And At Prices That Will Be Ileal Savings For .,
,

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TH UtS. — Kid. — SAT.

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Calumet

tlaking

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69c
49c
17c
17c
25c

Santa
COFFEE, lb. .....
K mean's Cure

LARD . 2 lbs.
Slewing

F1US. 2 lbs.
Fresh Fla

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No OH Mon
PEACHES
Kin

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19c
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One Lot Young Men’s ^ V Q C
SuitH—Values To $25.00^44/0
While They U st

27.50
$ 39.50

1 ' " ’ UNR LOT MEN’S

$

Values
Values

17;95
$ 22.55

Boy s

Illack
Monatch Small Grvepl
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Sport SHOES 0 9 5
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and Newest
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VALDES

WILSON BROS.

Dress SHOES

W ELL TAILORED.

JOHN B. STETSON
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A

Bus-Train Crash
P ro be* Is Halted t

Vcora Discloses How
‘Apparent Liquidity
; .Was Secured Easily
‘ .WASHINGTON, Dec. t l. - U P
• - A practice of shifting asset*
I tfwiea enbaldlarlea of the Goar4 M Detroit Union Ortmp Tnc., for
I ■- purpose at showing complete
I (uidHy of all ualta when llablllt aa actually agisted was described
) IftWday before the senate .cornInvestigating the Detroit
g Collapse.
i
irt 0. Lord, who wai the
fit of the holding company,
it denied that "some pro*

The "device," n ftrrtd to by
Ferdinand
Peeora,
co m mlttee
counsel, ns “ rNndow-dresalng" waa
described aa one through which
certificate* of deposit or ether
aaseta wore lent temporarily to
loeUUftlone harlnf llablltlae, and
which were returned after exami­
ner* had concluded their, exami­
nation*. -*
‘ Dlsdoeur* of thla practleo,
which Peeora announced ho would
penetrate more deeply today, waa
the major derelopment of Footerday’* proceeding*. which Included
alio the announcement that Edsel
Ford will be colled before the
committee before the Inquiry la
flnlahed, and Pecora’a puraut of
hla contention* that the parent
rompany dictated the dividend
rat* to be paid by each unit.
When Peeora a*ked why meth­
od* were u»ed to *how liquidity
when bill* actually were outatandIng, Lord *aid:
"Becauee there ha* existed for
a long time among banker* the
belief that the book* *hould show
no bill*, and b*eau*e of their
desire to show a food record.
They are ashamed to she* bor­
rowed money. Foolishly, the pub­
lic ha* been educated to balleee
« showing of borrowed money I*
not rood banking."
these educator* "
“ Who war* 1
Peeora Inquired,
"The tanker* themselves." Ix&gt;rt
replied. "They are to blame."
“ Were you one of those hank
rrs 7" l/ird was asked. He an
ewe red that he "probably was.’

GLASGOW,
Dec. 21— M’l —
Miss lltlen Keller, drsf and blind
authoress, described by her phy­
sician os in o run down condition,
Is a patient In a nursing horn*
here. Her c&lt; mpanlon, s Miss Mary
also la receiving treatment In the
home. Her doctor Is s well known
Hcotrh specialist who has been at­
tending her for years. Ila said her
health waa poor and with a view
of restoring both women to nor­
mal health he had prescribed treat­
ment for them In the homo.

Christmas

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of the tracks.
Address ___ ...______ L - — ______ _______ _
Gautier further testified that
■ * “ /fr, •.»* 1ftp.
the prerlou* Board of Public In­
Leave
At
Hcnld.OfTieg
lS^iri Noon Dw. 22
struction had considered the 07year-old men on* * f It* beet
driver*, and for that rsaaen, desplts that .Niles’ bid for the work'
the home loan corporation*. 1
was the highest received, he had
. The N B A echoed this tu uwsd
been given the job.
,,
spirit by disciplining far the first
Replying to a question from a
time an employer charged, with
juror, Gautier said In hie opinion
Violating the collective bargain­
It was safer for the but to cross
ing guarantee of the Industrie]
the railroad than to Urn around
law. The recovery administration
on the paved highway or to the!
announced It had withdraws Ita
east of the tracks.
blue eagle emblem from the J. J.
R. A. Howell, engineer of the
winter
Martin Company*, Ttxbory, Mess-,
freight train, told the Jury ha
furniture movers. The administra­
started blowing his whistle when
tion said the company had public­
36 or 40 car lengths from the
ly asserted thst no union or union
crossing. He was going about M
men would be tolerated In the
miles an hour and stopped within
business."
-*
MOO to MOO feet.
The blanket code or agreement
Frequently overcome with emo­
waa originally drawn up by Urn
tion, Engineer Howell declared:
President to serve for Industries
"God knows I would rather
until they had agreed on and
have lost ray own life than those
signed with the government per­
children, for I have lived the beet
manent codee of fair com pet It loa
part of mine and they word just
and labor practice*. Her* than 1M
facing the future."
such co&lt;b« have been approved by
It would have been Impossible,
Howell said, to atop his train to
Rooaov.lt to data and he Indicated
crash. Hs ran up to the glgco 4mt yesterday he expected the remain­
avert the crash.
Tears streamed from tha eagln- could see nothing on aaedent of ing codes would come into exist­
•er’a eyes as ha told how he had the fog. He heard a wojnen cry­ ence before the four months re­
,i newal for the blanket agreement
pulled the whistle cords some dls- ing “ It's the school boe.Vt
As he then spproeched . I * , had expired.
tanc# from ths crossing and how,
with hand xtlll on tha cord, ha saw scene, Elliott said he taw tha
The NRA
Instituted, shortly
Ih* bus suddenly loom out of the wreckags and bodlea acattored after It began functioning early
about. He saw Niles tying oa bli
fog.
last summer, a natlon-wld* cen­
Mulvey. ths filling sUtion man, back, with one leg crumpled un­
sus of employers, seeking Infor­
said Niles frequently asked him der him.
mation to show the Increase di­
Elliott* said he asked Nilas whet
In repeal questions and thst hs
rectly attributable to the national
had happened and the bag driver
held hla change close to hi* eyes
Industrial recovery program. This
repeated his question to him.
census, handed by the federal
to count it.
J. M. Reynolds, chief of police
rensus bureau has not yet been
completed. With tha totals of this
here, said he knew the crossing
where the tragedy happened for
count vet to come, It waa disclosed
yesterday that ths govsrnmsnt
some 2b years and that It always
hid begun another tally of busi­
had been considered a prlrat*
crossing.
ness, to he completed by ra*. V
J. J. Elliott, Atlanta, Ga.,
T V census director, William Is.
policeman, testified he was driv­
Austin, said that the recent deri­
ing on ths paved highway along­
sion by tho civil works sdrnlnstmside the freight train, at the Urns
tan to hire 10,000 whit* coltu
of tha crash.
wqtkora. now out of jobs, to mpk*
It was vsry foggy, said Elliott,
tha count would result la a canvaia
of 1 ,400.000 American retailers,
and hs heard tha train whistle,
then change the whistle to more
wholesaler* and all otherx engaged
urgent lone, continuing until the
crash.
Elliott said ha was a train

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FOR SALE: A few more horn*
. raised TURKEYS at market
price*. Maatly email siaea bdt
godd and fat. Phone 120}.
FANCY FRYERS, Roaster*. Hens.
Mrs. Me Doug* 11, Floral Height*,
phone MS-M.

11—Mlecuttaaeom__________
W H IN YOU ere In need of ppul
try fencing, bark wire, stock
fence. Roofing and farm Imple­
ments, Saa Hill Implement Co.
Our price* are right.

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12— Wanted

bOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

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ere always

1U 0 P«^fc Aval

"B eit For Tha South”
And nwthlag gives the homeowner's pride such a lift as la
Cense boss# la a house that glows with the frrsh beauty and
charm of a new paint coal.

IO R ID A ^ O T O n | lN C S

STANLEY-ROGER8 HARDWARE CO.
204 8anford Avenue

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Bcmlnole Dry ('leaner*
Magnolia Av*.

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j Sanford Cash Feed Store
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Cor. 2nd and Sanford
’’Sanford’* Only Home-Owned Feed Store"

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BALLAltd&gt;ff*FEEDS and FLOUR
W. T. WOOLLEY
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p. A. MERO
Ballard Rep.

BERT CHAPMAN
Salasmaa

TUBBY

&amp; SONS

6—Situation Wonted
, COLORED GIRL, roll*bis. gooc
cook, wants work with after
noon* off. 1119 Locust Are. Fennlo Johnson.

I A—Poultry

CONSTIPATION

B«t Only Two Party Krtxka
tU*a%ar alrl' Hh» ha« a flail fur
rntnaaamanl
Thai * w I, &gt; .h a
Ckoaa Ih» aanallila may to ke«|i up
fcer Blaiwlard of api»»aianr* with
o«| tpendliii b»)ni|d liar mr«n*

LOSTi DARK Brown German Fo­
lk * deg. Wear* leather collar.
Named “Terxao." Been nfWalng
on* week. Reward. Dr. C. L. Park.
LOST: AMETHYST ear-ring. Re
, ward. Mrs. H. M. Papwerth,

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rolet or Ford. Must res good.
Body * f no knporta noa. Cgtep.
Box. W, T „ Care Herald.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22. .1933

Roqsevelt Orders Mints To BE-HEADUKj
Coin Newly Mined Silver On
SO-SO Basis With Producers

IS

WASHINGTON. D « .
1Cl
President Roosevelt lu t
nlfbt
cmbred p T im n n it mlRu to coin
•liter on • fifty-fifty basis with
producers.
Stocks and commodities rallied
•nthusissticsllr tot a tins today
on the news of the President'*
sflrer ptogrtm, bat' the speculatire ardor subsided later, and
prices reacted.
l/
WASHINGTON, Dec 22—
Bis
proclamation,
formally
J (A J U -y m e m G ro m , prcsl- ratifying tbs Lo*dM sffver agree­
of the American Federn- ment, provided that half of the
annual production of 14 ,000,000
*.* bail of Labor haa filed with ouncaa of stiver (ball ba return'd
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 22.-&lt;JP
*&gt;’ the NB A a report on the In ibllari to tba producara and —The i U U railroad commission
nlyht ordered sweeping re•: mike at tka Ftord Edse water, tha atbar half kapt by tba trass* laai
ductlona In eitra charges made by,
ury In raaarva.
;yH.vJ. ptaht, 'accompanied*by
ThU will give a pries, aitlmaled telephone companlea operating In
affldarita alleging several at tha Whit# Ho tree,‘ of 64 1-t Florida for daak and French tele­
fade, violations by the auto- cants an aunea for atlvar—or half phones.
The extra charge far deek set*
of tha legal price of fl.29 an
'Ik R v t manufacturer.
ounce—and considerably above tha wax cut from 25 to 10 cent* a
i- Tha report haa not yet been ex- current market price of about &lt;3 month above wall aet charge, and
M in ed by General Hngh John »o h rants,
Frenrh aeta were cut from 50 to
7 V »t from hU previous utterances
Roosevelt itlpuliled In his proc­ 25 renta a month above wall ,et
F it appeared likely (hat If any eon lamation that: T h e present ratio price*.
l&gt; contained he In waight a»d fineness of tha sil­
The commlaaion alao ordered re.
rw tr them to the attorney- ver dollar to tha
gold dollar ductiona In
service connection
fmaval for action.
shall, for tha purposes of this chargea. For local eachangea aervemploye* at the Edge proclamation, be maintained until ln« up to 2500 BubacHber*. the
plant formed a local union changed by further ordtr of proc­ service charge wra* ordered reCbX.wwt on strike early In tho lamation."
durrd from |3.50 lo |2.60 In ex­
The London silver agreement changes serving between 2500 and
f
TW pl*«t. aftar a brief shut
down, went on functioning nor proposed by
Senator
i’ lttman, 30.000 sutmeriher*.
the service1
mally with the etrikera locked out- Democrat, Nevada, ni tha eco­ connection charge was ordered re-j
t k l National Labor Hoard aought nomic conference provided that durr.l r m n |3 50 to 63 and for e« j
to inUrveno tad through indirre: the sliver producing nations would changes serving, more than 30.00a
i negotiations succeeded in rstab absorb 35,000,000 ounces of aii.er subscribers It was left at 63.50 ,
lUUny some exchange of view, annually for four yean from thrlr There is nn single exchange inj
belwean the workers and the man mines In return for a promise hy Florida at Ihe present lime hav
tha silver using countries of Ing more than 30,000 subscrilwr'..J
agement but this w ar nevei proIndia, China and Spain not to m-&lt;ll the commission eald.
csided to a point of actual nego ,
up Dr debase their silver rolnt.
Chairman Eugene K. Mallhnosj
tialions Since that time th, board
'This proclamation," said the
ban taken no action ami Greer president in a statement, "In ac­ of the railroad commission nsll-,
took on the task of assembling a cordance with the act of Congress, mated the reductions would de J
crease the reverUe nf telephonefaooril o f the case.
opens our minis to tha coinaga of companies oparatlng In Florid* by |
■taruferd silver dollar* from allver
hereafter produced in the United 6150.000 to ltOO.000 annually. He
States br Its possessions, subject' dnrtiona are effective Jati. 20,1

Li lO f f e n Affidavits
Alleging S e v e r a l
-^VW ationg Of Code

bmeau Corrects
18 8 Story Of His
: Views On Gambling

K

j f r ' * . Pierre Kobiaaau,

Railroad Commission
M o v e Is Effective
In Florida Jan. 20

to tba depositors of such silver
surrendering to the government
one-half of It a* seigniorage and

Miami at-

Van Der LubbeiaOnly
One OfFiveCharged
With Firing Reich*
stag To Die.SayaAF

**TVn young BhatM* 1*16 u&gt;** *

full pretactlon of
to give the state
I M H , and allow the elate to
PwreUta such enterprises.”
Bf-Pahll* pallet** are mad* by the
rptblk. and In response to the
popaUr demand, and not by repreeeeUtlvaa In the legislature or In
aUser office* which belong to the
people. When Um people hare
pifd* up their minds, their elected
rer resent*tires should reflect that

Relentless Drive
Ragan On Bombers
j j i C r t y W Havana Americans Prepare
’ kATANA,
»
To Plead Freedom
In French Courts
a

terrorists.

atafaaaB* rapmrded at sueaay way v a t atnrebed

litrim earlier ta lb*
fellawed during th*

drifting
ad on hU desk bdMayev Alejnndre
were from bU pare
lia t r e
Capa-

Sunday

Afternoon

Grades, Sizes Must Be
Watched Carefully
After Next Monday

PARIS, fW n . —&lt;1P )-M r end
Mr*. Robert Swltt, of East Or­
ange, N. J, held in Iwo eeparate
'all cells, prepared today lo face
a French judge with a pie* that
they hav, been enmeshed Inrorently In a French police net cast
•o trap a myatenous bard of dealart In International military sec­
rets
Investigator* sought a riu* tn
‘hf Invisible power* behind th*
genitatlon they claim In be di­
rected eg*tact tha military power
if Frmrc*.
Th* Secret Service fears that
th* trail* of bidden source* §1 al­
leged eepionag* hav* been eat by
overiest] oue petice In the prema­
ture arrest i t tba met* tool* of
matter mind*. Thee* trails, they
believe, lead ta th* frontier* of
Finland and Germany.

ORLANDO, Dec. 22.—Frank L.
Ferguson, 70 year old realtor, who
was interested in Sanford proper !
ly liming the ” hoom‘‘
boom prricxl,
kidnaped shortly bafoir midntifl;?
laxt night, «hiKgcd, and rrlcMoil
»
hy a handful of unmankpil mpri
Ipsh than an hour later.
Several ntltrhp* were taken »u
Frriniaon’a head
whi c h wn
LO Ul
wourded by either a bludgeon or
a blackjack wielded by one of the
P c t CI
abductor*.
Phyulciar* attended' known lo.
him shortly after he returne*lj
i home, lie Inal ron*lderahle blond. I ^ *
I Ferjfiison wr* in conference a" |vico^jirffti

Well K
As

r

! his home with .lark Sparling, city A t l a n t i c

I when his visitor* left.
Kiljrore
had
already

tlrl%,'©i» |tO'fl I*. A

j away in his car and Sparlinir had the hunk
(m used the street to the residence j lord ay,

, '
I
11til Inc

an auumon,
is. mg«iay, tiaoiMl.,
,
am caanici ut the Atlantic
Nrtimial Bank
ui Jacksonville
Iia4

a

h »*i

io lK’#n namotf lo succeed Mi. Felt*
of the hir fel vtce^preBuiei.t ■■id ciccu°
f live oificer of the inutitulion*

m and
Mr, Feltnar'a MlfCtlon to head
i gt»*w
°nly bank In Seminole County
rgtmnti j came durtrf
a
meeting of tho
hi. a* Hoard of UlrerUir*
on Wrdneaufjday , It was learned today,
heatl
f
Offfnal unimunre merit of th©
*y UHCil I BeJccllofi wrai* (cleaned by John T,
he dr * Walker, Jr., chairman of the hoard
i*4 loop of ihirrttirm and prciiiimt of Ihe
Ip Hi* I A Haiti ir National Hank nf Jarkt fin (ij ■Htnvllle, who {ircHided ituring tha
! meeting
wini bic|i
|( ^ iiiiiferwtiifnt that

WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 (Ah
The House ways end means com
mitte, today tentatively approved
a liquor tax Dill salimated to

ftolar ,J P l.sinli, dishur-ing of
ftcer for the local CWA announced
t**day thal all wtirkrr* are |«i U&gt;
pahl off on the project* In which
they I f f a**ignrd
lit
I kmIt ? lomormw r i ^ j . i

Ihe
the

men

(ir *ti*r Ihr fidiowirg ftiirtni'H wlm
will b pal.) o ff at III! | u«* Stm
fioll ni the tmn* dmigiuwli'd
Krigint'fi trig c i v * ,
Jr me* Mougbtnn-

|»,rliick,

Ttmnipann

crew,

, r , Pim* ihHtty f o r t h r m a n a g a m e n l •
1of the hank in Mr
Inglej* and
Arthur
H n 'a n ,
ranhirr of thfl
’n
hank
1,1 | A h pi waiiWnt nf the rypivna
*r I company which ha* operated In
m&lt;u I the northeHPtrin ardion of thla
n’
county for many &gt;rar*, Mr. KeltBl
ner la at the head of one of (he
railing |ar|f*,t cypretH mill* in ihe nouth*
ci'dan r a i l Hr i* widely known in the
:&gt;ai ling j triduM ry* from
the Mi**iH*ippi
cant,
I ^ ,
He fore coming to Florida, Mr.
Fcitner w an prominently Identified
wilh the hanking hit*inet*x in O r ­
ange, N. J , where hr r n i d n l fur
many year*
Mr. ingley ia t i peeled to nrrlvn
in Hanford abort ly, Areording to
Mr lira nun. Mr Ingley h on# of
the moat capable executive* in tho
Atlantic Nat Iona 1 *yMrm, He haa
been an»i*tanl cashier i»f the A t ­
lantic National Hark in JaikBmiville for the pa«t 15 year*, and ho
with tho
I knew tkal f«»» a while the will come to ih** city
i m wm- 11mv« &gt; l»* i*■«"' nut Wat*!' beat wiahea of score* of mervle r.i
,i glon S t m t, l»ut «ft« i a hit they of Flurida'i hankirg fraternity.
Mi Hranan alate*! ttalav lla*.
"Inrled tuiiiHig i n r r i f * and 1 *«w»rt
lu*l m&gt;
u], dUiVkP-14. ihw VM4 U wl adlWMU*4iaUi«n. «*l I k * baUkWa...«-i
policy will rnnttnue a* &gt;1 nhiaya
lll-VPl HM t I MVl'Itllg fan!
"In a few
minute*
the r a m hap m the pa*L
mint- i,, a -top amt I innii*,diat**l&gt;
MTuynuptl thal I wa- III th»* * nn ^
ua&gt; m ' i I hhi I tieIu*vc tha* I wa* ,
ROCKVILLE. Md. Dec 22. &lt;/P)
nrni I nk. Itailmi*
The state yesterday gave up Its
"The men l&lt;M&gt;k me out nf the
attenipt tn convict Dr. Harry It.
rat
amt huddled a lull lid me I
Street, uf Washington, and Dr.
naked them what thr&gt; intended to
Sherwood Kerri* of Chevy Chase,
tin, and I tnltl them that I waan't
Md , of manslaughter a. a reautt
tif i ui.l nf thi'iii
of the alleged cancer salve ilealh
"lIn* ».f the intern told me that
of Mrs. Cm a lint Ion, uf May's
1hev v%iiriled *«• have M talk with | landing, N .1. The two physicians
Hit ||. itiiI Hint I had been rui* 1
were found not guilty upon direc­
tin, 1mi iinii h hell in city politic* ,
tion of the court.
niu| that the 111rarhera
an%eiI me 1
1m •1■11* it And that thi* wa* a
vsniriing to me lo either atop It or j
WASHINGTON, lire. 2 2 - &lt;JF)—
gel mu uf town
' Iti al m ng my
predo ament,
I 1 Autumobiii* |iro&lt;iu£tiun in Novamtiled tn H«y a- llltlr a* pnaathle l| i&gt;rr wrb ihown hy tit-partinrnl of
yiFBtrrtlay to
VIM- (deeding lather plnfuaely *1 ill j fomnierct figure*
1 vehicle#, ai
I I ..r linoed On I'agr* Knur)
| ha\e total It'd
l»w e n * r

Wall Street Fi rms
Forced To Abandon
Yuletide Bonuses

i Hi oVIni k,
i o -h ,

Mr. Frit*

I ner, whonr ibittcM lit the head of
U " \ the O^rrola t’ypn*An fit , will pro.
'
? i i ve*'t hi* dr voting tm entire lime,
aid
11. , .
||tlI to. thM*prenmen«y, will
real tho

\ mi

f* ltd

n cluck , ( nlhmin nt-w , ft :0ft iiYfm k,

Letters To Santa Indicate That Local
Boys And GirTs Seek GiTts For Others

wifi ba for tha
tba public and

tor

'r e g u l a t Fo n o f
Funeral Services For If r u i t sh ipm en t
Veteran Longwood
Man To Be Held On ITO BEGIN DEC. 25

IP. I. FEITNER

I commissioner elect, and Forrest j J|** (sr||1411
( Kileoit', until almut 10:.10 o’clock I ,
,

hers of the eaftty patrel* which the revenue from iwur.
ny a vutr of 11 to nine, Ktpub
have been operell"! with success
hrari* also
voting, th# pro*cn»
at Seminole an &lt;Uunlor High
committee adoptinl a levy of $2 00
Srhool, today are tha prood pnsa gal Inn nn dixtillcd *pirit* r*lt
eesnri nf gleaming ellver badges mated la hrirjr in f'tfH1.000,000
which tell the world thal they are d u n r g tlu* flip! full pn#t-repea!
either captains or lleulenxnti fh year
local . * m y patrols,
1'reientatlou of the badges, re­
sembling police hatlgaa, was made
yesterday hy Chief of Police Itoy j
G. Wiltlems on behalf of the]
Safely Committee of the Beminole|
County Chamber of Commerce, i
Two of the badges art for the I
patrol captains, while eight of the ,
hedges art for patrol lieutenants.,
It was announced today thati
Prof. C. W. Ishlll of the l-whe J
Mary school haTasked thr Safety
Committee to arrange for thr rir

M W tffb

FrankFerguson, WellKnown
1Locally, Kidnapped, Slugged
IIn O rlando Late Last Night

W a y s , Means Group Lamb I n n ues Schedule
Approve* TaxMeasure F o r CWA Workers

Police Chief Hands 10
Badges To Patrolmen

NUMBER 50

at that srhool.
The work of tha patrols has hail
a great Influence in making pupils .Krlectrd at random frnm a large
.mil. f „ r (,,„l Hr i« in the s m m
at Seminole High and Junior High hatrh nf letters to Santa Cl au*, for the Sal vnl inn At my at Hi
safety-minded, according to I'rof. the Christmas Ktklor of The Her- lamb. I haw two mure hrolhn.
R. F. Cooper and L^onanl Me- aid today discovered that even and one slslrr and may God blrss
Isicat, who direct the activities of
last intnuls mrssagas contain, mother and falhrr and all of them,
tha patrol*. Tha boys in the patrol requests that Indicate thal
San- ) want a raincoat and a pair of
station
ihtmMlvaa at the four f t,rd hoys apil girls are not sal-1
rubber slipper.. Ihave to walk
corners
of tba school lot before fish in that they almost ail urge about a hall a mile to meet I lie
and after school, and during rr .Santa lo rrmember Ihr poor ibil ilm . rain or shine Sutler
Mary
cess period, lo stlrect trallle and dren.
' l.ou, 7, wishes fur a chan for liei
warn their ichoolmates against
McKay Truluck of lot
West anting il-sk M&gt;
ml I toili.-r
careless play alng tba curbs edge XULh Street writes tu ssj that "I wants a pair nf shoes, tin
»ra.
or crosilng of streetsam nine yeara old and 1 want you „ t * big tricycle M&gt; little bndliei
Patrolman a n : William Sprir, tu please bring me a pump an iwo years old would like a rocker
Beryl lllgga, J. W, Altman, Hilly . rifle that will shoot flt) times, some horse end e pair of rompets It
Zachry, Chum Stanley and 0. I* I shot and a pair of shoes."
y,,u will give mother nod fallier
Herndon *t Seminole liigh
end | HoyReel, who Uses et VI5 Elm a present I will rememt&gt;er you in
Volte Williams, Jr, 8. J, Nix ^^1,|Avenue writes that "I am e little ,„y praters Mother wents e kel')
Henry Tamm and Harry Joe Min- |hoy two years olil, end I live »n sene lamp and falhei
went- a
arik at Junior High.
Kim Avrnur I ha»c been a *uo«i lunch laaket tilth a thetmot bottle
* -»■ I bo&gt; thu year ami I with that you m it/’
TO HOLD EXAM INATION
- u ld bring me a wheelbarrow .
Clifford Gr.cey, Jr II year.
trirycle, and a hl^ rea wrecker u|i*. want* a pair nf .I hw*, n
Mali Barnett, acting po.tma.ter " kr
" ...
|--eater, a f.H.ll.11 and candy and
at Fern Park vrtwre aame *f
Dorothy Hoyd of West First fruit.
Florida's fineet ferns
grown.' h,,,r1'
* '*'«Uvwrly interest
lllll.e Swerdy Grace, want. "A
announced t«W y that an examlna-' in h,r, ''* ,, “ U " • " &lt;| broth... I dump truck to rid. in. . ......... .
|.« *
h la *_ |ii. i L .
a* w&lt;* I a- .11 p«»or children write*, t tol and t«n| cheBt. a blackboard
IWib of reoatmaaUr at Fern Park ‘ **l,rar
* •"» writing you and lot* of candy and fruit.”
1 All apoUciaioM rntmt” be i n '* * * '" lh" 'b ri-tm e.
thank: Charles tlracey want, . little
Wkehlnelon b, Jan 6 ah* sUted. I ,ou for l,hMl J',,u ,rnl u‘ l* " t bicycle, a cap pistol, a b'acklKionl
Natlre la to be given' later a* to Christmas We hope thal you don’t , and aoaie firecrackers, en&gt;l “ Don't
tha time ,nd place « f the examlna- ‘
“ * l|,,\ irh,r‘ , l” V rer,
forJ ,t
"
tion she concluded
I father Is not able lo work and Lkts
Eetelie Gracey, three yrar. old,
1
^
'
j ie what w* want: J. II. Hoyd wants I wants a big dnll and carnage, anil
•
i shirt and a rifle; James Hoyd1a |r, tel, a pair of shoes, a sweat
'
or and lots of fruit.
Vlrgle Gracey, 14 years nl',
•a, t, " j have lour brothers ari l
MIAMI, Dec. *6. (JPi-Negro
one sister and I want you to bring
fishermen yesterday found ia Bisthem all something for Christmas.
atynta t a y the body of a man
I go to school averyday at lake
«iwm polk* identified as Max
Monroe, and have a long way to
Kttdaaaey, 62, retired Montclair.
walk. 1 want • blcyela, a football
N. J , mereham tlo had boon mlssand nut* and candy.”
tag gtam Monday nlgbt. He It
Walter Gracey, 12 years old,
lljm r i by bit widow, M r*. Jetnwent* * bicycle and a “ G" harp,
*W e. Xadentcy; a aon, Stnnlay,
and a pair of skates and soma
and * dnngbtar, Maria, nil of MinmL Tba body will be
to

SuKireslionH Miidt* On
Plans ForCeleryWeek

1Moat C’urinjf Plant To
C'loHt* Until March 15
‘rtrrshurg, in the
Krrninole County farmers or
•■up of local ship-1 other r#v|drnls who have been
t the Chamber of , planning lir butcher a ling and
Wednesday after ' have It cured lit Ihe meal curing
ins for this «Hin- , plsnt which Is operated hy Henriu- stslrwide pro-1 note Chapter Kulur* Karmen of
me*.
| Florida are reminded todey that
nn
and another , tomorrow i* th* final day In which
rlh an advertising Urey rne, bring mral to the plant
1 grocers an&lt;l fur ruling.
* in Florida w ill' Talmadgr Matts, plant operator,
role committee in stated today that Ihe plant will
igcmejits
j he clu-ed until about the mliklla
d thal
grocery ' of March so a* to parmlt all meat
-ride cities having ! to Ie cured properly,
rr should display | Decision to rloee th* plant for
iilw celery in their further reception of meal came
ie week and thal ' during a regular meeting of tha

tOmpared with IJ.HIH m November
laf-i yrar Total prmlurtiun for th®
fiiNt li month* uf 1^31 wa* 1
H76,16« compared with l,2r»1,H2&amp;
fur th* atfiir period of 111.12.

Yeaterday’s Weather

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CWA Authority A s Old Men n r r n u / n rrif a t
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GeorgiaGov^rnorAs, o w m county council* t0 *- transfer* would total 10.000 or
more.
“Yapping” Hunter plarr all aired and ir.firm workers] T h u ia the fu s t tim e authority
with skilled men front the Fed !
available to give )ol»a to men
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-----1French Police Arrest
10 Persons, S e i z e
I^trge Quantity Of
Espionage Supplies

20 Witnesses HeardAs
J u r y Attempts To
F i x Responsibility
For Recent Deaths

C n r S C K N T C IT Y . Per. 20.&lt; *£££ T. l a Udno
f
I r 0m w “ “ « ton- *»«
“ lin n dri-xlnus work relief ro ll, of 14*1 \n atlem p t * » ' Inurehrd a'
a r .,,..nni'» hearin g n.-re toln v
who in tim e* peat he* trained h i * 1 C"unti«» to obtain 'k ille d trade*-* Ihe flrlu-f A d n ir i-tration
fire of g tte rk on ■ number ,.f nu n to ca rry on projeela winrh
l »kl- «ai,l la tr .t re. o it* ,-liowrd In f,» ih r re»|&gt; &gt;n.ibtlil&gt; f&gt;" &gt;•' *
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thing*, let fly • volley at the c iv il1 have boon delayed w b i i m - t h r jr i about In.Ootl i v g i n . u d with the
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work* edm ln ittration w age scale w.r l r not st-ffirn-m - k ill," work- lie Eui| l.,)im -rt „ - i x u r m H o n - l-i T'- r - ' i y . -.
_ answeret
in (
r»n the
g«rn y R elief Ad* »ia. The decision on Ihe men to Iki ' III '| ' -r" nr.d ih r 'n h iry in n
W a.h ln glo n by H arry
Hopkln*. „ irlM ,.t ,o n ....... ..hen the C iv ili tia n s fr n e d fr.„n the f W A b a r k , ' * '
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C W A chief, who said “ all
h d I
create*!.
| «» l lie itnect relief roll** would l*e 1 Mine limn 20 w llm -— ,-* &lt;ve .
puy (T alm adge) ia a fte r ia
railed In Irll whal th ej knew . I
j
Men physic*,*.* unable to du a ' i, i .i -U l®&gt; the worm I **i vice dep aii
•inea.*'
full duy® work " i «« tian® fcired i in* nl of ihe t w i i* !'i.iiii«ltstiori*. i the a , ride‘tit which o c c u in .l »t n
In « statem ent published h e rtj
1
, i M.tng *tx mil,
., iili
ye&gt;t*rda&gt;, the
govern or
r r ili- * - ww
1 .f in i-e \. iien n fre ig hi 'tm 1
cited the waice scale pan) hy the U I T I C D O I A , r i j , C ,T^
, »•**•» *•&lt;! it i f the fog
n l ' i*
F W A and *ait! if n ia m ain tain ed; I I I 1 L i L i l l |J L / i 1 L A J I
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I ’utnam
fo u n ty
fa rm er! ami “ p ra ctica lly all other
&gt;t.... I f II*
lines of private business in (ieor*
I * M"l win. w lit* x».1
Mi
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Kia w ill he up a g tln a t It fo r labor
t *•!. tla
I.
Teut* »• •
next apring.'*
• b*|a W»**. llH'ti*
To this llopMna replied that the

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a n u 'liR i-il ,-si.in n g ,- s c r x 'ic o

All am t-able wepatatmn w ill end
the
romance *»t Kay
Franc ia*
h i-ky \onr.| in iv n* u heaa, wild
Kenneth M cKenna, actor *he mar9|«*l| in ,1 O'll I •«, it x\a * wit
noiinc* d yesterday

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to n U u t
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pleted l»cf"ii* -to me cultivation
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iiiiil 1 "!••'•' ®nid i hey h
, I i*r licni m g **
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rt*(|uirr«l nidMionul labor.
1,. he tin • l.ief **f n •»•*••
Program FailsToEose ,li .‘-soLix ermore,Noted
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nod
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Present I) e a d lock
Operator M i s s i n g
about oVrt/* I lilmadire l v poiidetl
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Mitd x| e
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poaad to Ul® court action on Ihe
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Hopkins
aait I th r
governor
f 1•*«* I e lf on 1 *•&gt;
Gf* a|Itt IO, * ®H*'I th. \ f • - l l .
Over Arms Problem
since l.alc Tucsdax
&gt; if I lie 1 1 toll
x* .1
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IS! Guardian Uniontiroup “ doesn't ion tn iu ite a dltn**' to the
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bill it'd
milk'
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N F.W Y O R K . He. 20 l/T&gt;
E. O. Budd M an u facturin g Conn
Collapse ( ’ a t l S C l K Cpiny.’*
Lawton States Hoard
, relh .i H iller o f O r r many «int • J«ssr |
•Is g* 1
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it
They ®ni*l III ll**l of 1'
Livrim ofi*. vxfullhv ®
I1 *ck ‘
“ Fome people,** Hopkins »«bled, •‘•fin ite rear ma men I p o g ta n i to
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W i l l Not Tolerate n n g wen* pr«|»r*i im* 1
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le
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I up Aire®»**l v*.»h Ii • • «1 nt*lie®
Other than expressin g pleasure [ * Ininge the Flatten lietti .11 dead-!
a t ' R yda P i t * , l*»u«dj [leginnlng an imiuiry into the lie**,
w ife, the loi mei Mi"
lit
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Piom pt ilixmM-al o f any Sami
papera and the public »| trait bank in r e«dlap«c, nrnate in nl the prospect of r a lly termini* 1 lo&lt; k.
g pine* 1 on u I Mil IX I •• 1
The 1)r*|lR »1Ml, f • (*' 10 *1 ice l •
iit'lr C ount) ®
»h*M*l bus d liv rr wh*» | ' *. u lit*' 1VI* of *• W &gt; •
,
W f l n f that loduatriali vr^tjuniors
received
testim ony •loll of the C W A ’* 1*1 1*\ it ie*» hi
»*®e* 1 • i v 1&lt;•I ItCdl
An ngreenu ni m th«
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la a ^ r a and labor had propored| y ra te rd a y ^ ihI llo- tlu a i knn lie taeorgia, Talniadg* hi* t little
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llo I I Hill «|&gt;1n »*on n l® xx liii Ii nr** ®»*t f,»ilt* •*•
&gt;..i* i In .
hi (ontract wa« promised (luring 1It I • *(V *1 /. 11 t riici luiii 0 •* h"
1 •».ii t
tribunal to yaaa prom ptly on any torate of which mcludrul
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iitnht Hi, ill I •* ••'
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may ^riaa fro®* Interpretation or hy
tu h a id u iiiv» regaid le**
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this
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a p g tk s tio n o f dm ' K raaidanfa le- earning*.
’Ilie governor * •»«iginnl
•I'.m iii w *i »ii here Th»n» »»* f•• ( llitll all I loo •
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in
fa v o riu
'11ndes 1it « •en.nnc • • i it. n l ' xi y
xx licll I lie S, ll*Mi| lh*M1 •I thnHlgh
•|»&gt;ployin*nt agraanjent. '
Kepaated denial* from Robert O on lit iippcwrc in rile-S tat* xmaii, liy
t,i
ni"di Milt
thi*
I'itfh« h of hi® 11 lend* nl
Ila •at -ll** Ill‘M1'l hi' IImil • $ci mi 1 iitlent T
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l.avvlon % &gt;’ IMI* 11• pit lit rig 1 lipid'
jMlxhcd hi'iv
i»f tmid, m ii ', hi i Mil** i «nii4Ut* w i'h Iihi lit lisd f« ili-il I,i 1. , j*i* him
* i a nevvn mambar* were given
pro»itlent
»f
'h e a tii'Vftftpaprr publish
, i . ,i In will I hi i • ,*»h ii Ii xx timk a .1•*f in ii c Maiitl avninxt f ‘* tnnvir ram* ia® aiol Im. • IMI *»f
l.ivrim a re , wlio-i*
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editor.
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the
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the* ytatlonal rveoveiy H™“ l&gt;- « '* 1
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1 , i lloth w411*1 ll o as in ii 1 • id it 1 *. I* infraction*.
IS
mot ey 1 V11le " f Ihe p* • •• •
ad m in htraliun th the co n ta in e r |o«iil wi*rr r*»untere*| h&gt; ► enli
xeph Paul llo m o u i, mol poouitbly
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I nand 1'acura, runiuiltl«*e r«*uu-elv
I imxxn »" “ Tin 11*a\ I'loitg* i w .1»
• |h, i, 1® Mh-o’iilely no r*euve I mii* Mu 1(111, K n »u ' 1 ■
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lilfl III' g Mild l X • *
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kttU4ing.»nxI *ingA.‘ hgu have func
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ttof la.' tuadU tlng *fV*r»l hun with |h* introduction «*f I*»»• i %J S l i l C l i U i M l l C f l
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I" of ..... c Ultra. I," he said speaking 1 Inr
•4. la b o r 'digpataa.
*| ixtyd, ••ragge'lln g*' )h« di.id.-nd .Sought 5 Percent I t a |Worlds Fnir Nel»* Ilsi^T.7i.jd, •lice h had left th ir
d n r c l!
to -* v**ral hua^ drivers j
The b A U l a a - i h a - labor
I rata U&gt; ha declared.
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a«ld U&gt; have- brought l® S e n a to r' thf&gt; .Uvlgrnd wax "to provide for n w ritten
kintom enl y a x le id iy
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liadn't Ii m i
Mi hull *nil • Nil*
pinin' *h, til nil) .d ) nil d u v e ts. |
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had hull 1
u l i o a had lu fflc la til legal * la n d -1
Detroit
Union (group, .-■ iietniy lik e * .'p u b lic work* nrt 1 tor* In U&gt; irau.-ti *n n(Tnt*| r,.|„,ii
M1*1 ®l|t " .1
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In
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t In i ®t imi*® carol* ini*i
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. ' I n r - oh the ba*t» of an annual «... t*goat rsstxs* a- rnginrei* «*xavnir«i i *&gt;l)ow tug that during h* »tv •• m il a lo e m e 1*
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imrir I • •
Mi I mWinn'® dr.»®lie -lu te 1 tii v *« « lloll® c f S mIi »f I P •
ilHtnud •*&gt;« I ii.n I I
K x position ;
W a r o k a l a w h» virtue o f the pow • xi&gt;^ group »a» the holding com , ir.ijilu nI mu that '*1 llifti 111 g g l a ( • n iu ry of P rogress
II f Olliwlillg Ml I’ d • » xt
iii* id Wll ll the announi 1 merit (hut
n* 1 have to 1 1 o
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M * U fldar^ he n u ln n ai pxny fur va flo a t hanking units. J p e icent com niltslou
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from
the a llra c tis l 22^120.Iftli visitor® an 1
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t.ov ei n«»r
1g*lit xx hen me mdel® *'f the l .
tin I* r old 1 •
had
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gross
revenue
of
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than
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I III® l ill 1 xxM&gt; -M(|,
o f hW o rd tr treated from Lerd to John N S talker, (iiiniil loan fin bridge® !• Im
I-i i iT,2.%u,nntl
that (• • 11••••i « ,•.«i , i . i, 4.. (i« 1
tin iiire -l of n I inolortfdx found I c iiidrtro** of Mi® F M M atin rt
preMiUfa
of
the
Union
(guardian
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1 b* »• tola!®. .m v fhiiI, p!a, 1 dent. Ill **if&lt; -uid tin* knew of no
with
improper • it *hoitlv a ftr i 7 '• ii'rtoik • T*
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•11 the Ingliwa)
S
i , ii rm y lekew. in hi- no ire ol
ltd n ,.n IIn l&lt; ot*
*U«tlon or arhi- Trust CoTiipxii) of D etroit, the fi- (IiM'Ii - ' mI, iiiuiIi' puhm mi Wri-M IT ahead of all other
the • peed limit. j, til'd**i Ii * j'Ultiey lliM
Amt »m an ih tru lx let (iv**,I I- It.01 When 1,
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a fl contravaralaa b e lw c u i nxjtriai ^kfluultlv* of which were
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atop ii! the 1 ••••«!' y I f 'mix]
•d.&lt; 1*1V Mon or
la rg e ly rfajiwixihle for t hi M uhi ' »ml:I oh Mo ,it*.v, ih m g e d Slut k, .« . Mil x, It lid VM »l . x.rr-b d b . only
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* X. Ill g. d h 's
ippa n u t
, araploya*
which gan lin lH n g holiday and »uh«e [ f«»»•»»•■ » In
Ice vllgiueer
of
the I Ml. t , 01 . IgMl •
•1 1ho ? h f«i»l &lt;h bin |k 1ua*l.
b l.lu*viigiurer
•an®. Mil•1 III aii) oHici xxi»s a d
i' I i ll- X*Inch, HI
1i
Mill
I
•;«•!* I II'i
.» the p-jrpoara
of qu enlly the national hunk h di ia&gt; ; elate highw ay d rp aitm . M, l»h!
**mugi'siion xx.1® 11 (•!•* 1"•Ux h j l •H
bn®lit*
I14 IM i* 1 ul 1 loM Ml IlCgilg enl Mian
(Mil I* i
h*ng* r ix il.i llo
t ••Iii l a l l ) , so,
III)
II
V
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M
la d u |tr ta f recovery which ushered in the
age
in 1
llooM-velt (M o iyia M a e a .ffh ia D A io .n l p« 11*1 l* I lit
1•f ® !ighl**l • (H'lle I® . in *1 Ir
, llxl** «aI t ll«*
•On *•! Jotlll
1U
, _ _ _______ _ h o w lvvr, the board adndnlM iatlon.
ha*&lt; a*lx »®e,i
f ikM
ii,. X1 1not ^••mil/
• 1&gt; III XXl|' |*(\% nf , in * ii** »T
I fH *
O.UOO.OOO allotm ent
of I M11 1 *•( 1••• 41
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I.M'I
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I &gt; aafc.'.dotllee to taka coguiianee
M, ( Ir III* 11,1 slate*!.
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ll'.l • til,. HII'J) •
IOC," Mi* • iff
I'ecora ex hit it* I s t a lk e i’® »*• I l*\VA f untie for b u d g e tom *tiur ,.«Mi,o*m
•
I
III
II®
l
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e
t
hi
1
mug in"
1 raver* la* batvraaa am- ply protesting ugainet H**#
• I,., if |.m1,1 a &amp; percent v o i* is
* 1Itul llo |*o»l*••1 (*&gt;l XXMl 1
. ' . 1 • r*' •*|i 1,1 .'fix t •• •etr •»**
id, lu)L tlwUa U . U i u U oWxal l*k*.l» UslllU vd, •« UKtor- UlMil®. * - •
&gt; a d ym ployea In any field yugi:v4V^Lxi^!,nmm
• . Jm. Id,1m1*—x*4 g•ditirak eg I ... M
not i..-i ft-&gt; .(rawing U(. pU ra for ll" &gt;
« il.lln II X
X
votihi imt o th* 1 v i*(|mI ton® of
*tate
ari l
N\ In II ! Ill S» Kilt *
11 u. tu n »
t e r n e arn v j.
’»,*••,'
I.* • K '
•
Negro I'lVkets C l i i i - » ' i l '
. lie ItigMxxm , i«» h&gt; county Imvx 1* **.ei. II* hr*- in
•n «, »li* y wdl
•‘The company is settin g up no
' I|,| ). ,, M. 1 .. | •|,n • .. ^
for. by a g r e e , sfiu *t*d no* to e llfo lie the lavx®
From h a l x t ' l i i i u l P l a n t
• S ir« nt® i«i the
___ coda, or federal reserve*," S talker added, “ and we
llo c»» 1 i» III) peinlinc
1 I 'lit to llo letter and
make aiie*t«
•®
U1,1 III hail
1
1 -Ml let *
I Oil &lt;
feel that U not ax it should be. i Negroes Ordereil To
b o n brtok*d.”
i'i, 1
I. \ lv l I A N il l»*, M
\ o
IqiMWii) in le wtlhoul I nil her dela) I ®hal| do
•Hi .Mr®
r
\t I,
X S.
haa raquaatad There i* no douLt in niy iniml that Die In Electric Chair Iti'i l e g i o pi- • ci
I
.1
Iv 1(11NS I IMI
d 1 l»\
Iliiii, mii 1 I would consider
it n 1
loneauffer xoma
« lu . *
0
•• i,
d im m in g * to the company will
who hud *Ul I mllld* *1 .1 I 'll • I
cou rt*-) if you
will
lnoadca®t mid Nl r **
'1 Cliiln
bull
C U prevent the losses."
T
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1IA
R
SK
K
.
Iter
2II--|A
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hik* plant nt Ili4:iiluiid i i ••
• M %T 1. 1 I ) Idaho, Dec 20.—
1hie new* throughout thv count)-"
pecora contended in Ilia quet*
HUght till
**' vI I ul
'
foam po»mile* ftutn Im i *
w«»«
*a• • •
prill* tpal ap* aker at ihe meel- lltis' r®M' (
’ lie* *t v x«j
t. 1 « &lt;»' ii ilnl ulurel'annCrs
P*M M .
tionlpg of l-&lt;»rd that the leltera — Knur negraa* from Kort l . «
*
7.. * union oltcll 'IF • ik Mil •1 in lie • of
l •
mg w•*® A -h * r Flunk. Flute
ronstltutad a “ command from tha •leriiula Iflu't die in Ihe e le c ,lie aw ay ycH cidu* •*»•*• loinf
f«-i
y
T hr -tnti 11-It and ln**taII N e w Officers Iy dire* lor who «a le | attention
» &gt; p U k ta IH’ Wfalrton and th ion e." Lord »»* e&lt;|ualll
niovid lovxai t leak* la 1 d vxhen u l I hi I t Him du
|H&gt;r- rh air for the holdup ► tnying
h
of
life Nati:i|i;il f.iiiird I iiilri
.1. i. it merit Iva rg, W*oX' ••V irg in ia , am! M .t.n t la a»-artlng that board* llnliert M. Oaraay, I’umpano fi»!i \ |*nl In g®-l Mill Ilf Hls*hln*(l • (• •
to lh*‘ appaliog
I**®'
four and
to* If ell
•
1
' •(fin xxlmt llo ) 1io |h * through motor accident* in recent
A idiot « doAen '‘ h i* **•• • 1 •
u^/oikjtc.:: &gt;•
ol ikrcrtor* o f the au'j»tdiarg tit- merchant The tupretne cn u .t j r Ending Yciii’f- I trills
m »-t
p, \ in. tiv r ui**id h"
m ova wgg fendoratqpd litu tlon s were fir e to make their i.-tday confirm ed the ro n x irti.’ii' h i-fi r • ■•I•-11 •r trig x* it I* 11, • • • •«
&lt;• ••• id
( i l iiilii C hapter
1 a llm / attention to the fart that
•p i |f 1 p II)*’ *
"M1- •
i*o •
' ta k e s Iti the eoaoa o f own deciilon*.
j,-aad death *eliterrca, th eiel.y pax
n rf*, *
i»•
' 1 *•1
• • f A in* 1 ii a mat 111 (to jit®&gt;1 mt*»* iiodil ha ‘U i per
1“
R arllrr the
com m ittee
Iw aid '|Ing the w ay for F lorida1* fu»i
the thr*
' &gt; Com pany ualon
I
II
*• , 'll
• ••*
' * a®t night, in- soils have been killed In highw ay
ll .rhiui *1*
quadruple e*crution.
Lord
attribu
te
Hie
I'etro
it
bank
* ’ i » l 1 nil - i«i. • «m
• t Pbllldalphla.
••&gt; if
•••If1
'* 1 a . |Hi*«nknt uttidenix hi ri.M ida, an i live of
Ing col lapse to thr drprrralnn ami • The rondrm neii men are Ar.
1’’ 1* d» ill M'k nil* loll® •'
. ••lai
them
in
Sem
inole
C
ounty,
Mr.
t
1
'
*
•
'
u'ld
IIIMpp*'
J
out
•ill
C
h»
m
l*ro,
Jack
William***.*
daacriba the
..(Tort* of
la r ff
KMK . •
, (Op** I®
tr a n k , I, i in.nr the automobile the H re It
r ls Free ,tockho\Jei» to *»*e the hug® C hortle U a v i, and XX’a lle r XX.,ml
II* nd*ina» l«*» ® C.-i *x
d * f 1'
“
ln«trumrnt of death," urged the
'•oi
11 . •
in ImIU',1
w err:
banking o lru clu te with con tribu­
l.t Grin**,' A ft* i '* •*«
N e w Y o r k C ritics J 0111 In Kxtiressing
*t.l .1
[t^hildren tion* o f ’ | 27,00&lt;l.l&gt;00. iocIu ling Inrf.
*• • K I . /
• * ( |4 4'di n t ; liimo diate • •• Mpernlion of every
A f ’ er * *tu 1y Of the lran»-*ud
final P.I1S drill I «* nl
• Ml, I ,
- 1, «
112,000,00® b y Kd»a| Ford
*nd I® 0*r e»»a the »ui*r«rm- r&lt;».-t
• P
®
* ( * l a i &gt;, l.lttlr per*on m putting an end to death
C om m endation Foi Sam B y rd .Ln ralth iy
li»*i*t* r* pr**** n*nl.,m *t* i,
• •III • '
mo • dr*t 1 •»• • •' n
f V k l* a a a a a l tha Kurd M otor Com pany.
M» i
i « u ic r.
S te w
t
“ nothlnjr ha* l* e n found to
lie su ggested vsnnu* method* ra n v will d*itl M:.**n
to aB £ .T u n n in g thi* «tatement,
*1
I X .1 ,|rt. all I Paul Luc
* . *i&gt;r lh« .llp h te rl d"nht » . to the
nl* of a hi a I
I) vxlii'ii tin •» gh edutatlon prop •••phi. Jan k
c ity o r
coooty draw from the
Sum |{)|d, Sanford b iy
wh
p'.l •
form er
ho.ding propriety , f 'hi- .■ •■ nxirlnii » u&gt;
f ‘••rm'Riiv '*11" 1 1
th k tf m ay brin g a company head a»»cvUun» th»l im» .e o 'e o ^ ’ il» till* I'M . a- to .-ii'-, * g r adoat«*t| from the I 'n iv n a lt y of •• »»u u iy
) ,v*m
•I'
•••pl
, bo*c Jan. H er regal*! lor sa fety might hr tn
liy r
’
be or |k* ta k a . Included the ad'-lun taken
F lorida mil) a few year® ago and
do
• • .tiiriual 1- ui her• rulcated uni eh iaudej the work H r \V* tih. ,-®x *x it* |, » i '• fii-ul
,f ttie defendant* ”
N 'n»r*
•
fo r Uxa In proceeding with tha form ation
nova d rill ron*i'hi n s • 1
&lt; •b ill
who ha*
horn
m aking a la r y r
••rail 1
&lt;*•• (oadc plan® fur of thr ho&gt; sa fe ly patrols
-—
pl - I.
, •
Mail ,
•F d t
operating in two schools in this avjalF* '4*1'i| M**s Ih^ fi ).f loo !),
j j
•» / ,
name fur Klm arlf in New
^ork
tie d to4ky o f the Guardian group " a t t h f p
ov r u t.
Sam l l v • «l
Tim Medical ft,*»arhm
i.oiK r
tH. U W*r S a a k ;* acceptance of too many Pacific Coast Rem nins‘h'*'*""1
*«a.
ju.t Ioann «. too, h&gt;
* **r ( (SCUisxing th r po**ibili» cil&gt;
lla rr &gt; M Papw nrth, trade body r&gt; pt«in \ \v K't *® , »• &gt;n lu .h j,*
m ortgagee, and the holding
of _
youthful
h illu g f l*m '
n A. 1.
T A , _ r a o r r l ■■ new Uium ph in
J a .k f ha
•
of
ia tiiif) ilig m five
mile
In Grip Of atOrmKlnp: K lr k l.n d - T ..l.arro U oat." Whlrh Hi-rns Mantle
that every Block In O join t land bank.
it " f highw ay, f l( Dawaun, president .(Tried Ihe motion that it* yrn i* W"rk I ",„"rr,»v.‘ n iy h i i
T VY Lawton m il
the
School n fler wMcX 1* - lit , i-r-in l at'-®
'®penr,| on I,roadway on Dec 4
Kvanm y P
I'oat
Fvantng
o d . A plat'*' „n .hi* • -M,.ror advisor suggested
(■ ord tr
that
the apoclgl Woman Fliers HopOff
S l» m v ™ U * .T C V “ V n r ir !7 d tn ! B yr't l&gt;Uy* « m ajor role ln • P ' O ' b..n„r rail lo '- • • .i ll&gt;..| b- * ..... 'o* «i) s co operate xxith the State* Hoard carefu lly consider the mat • Ixille- until T ii-.'la y n '? H , JalX.
ami maximum P.
,
r .
. . .,
« dr»ni»tl*aU flum
h r.k jn e
LalA- ,,f hla a k lllful lni|&gt;er»ona'ioii of
J fr . M arta
ent and C\VA forces ter of minimum
Seeking N e w Record day "C th , S o rth •’ • r t f h \ ™ V ‘ ; 4, . | , &gt;. notr I novel IU r4 I. w hat • -*,« w , y . . , . | ...n ... XI. . r k u . . f - ■! "' » 'nsD epartm
p iojecl
The su ggestion *e&gt; . fur bu* ilrivcr*. Mr, Krank,
urged an am andm rnl
that
the
where f tre
'
w* "
,N vw VorV c iilic*
b a -r hod * 'o u am slli« l."&gt; i of li-b a .tu l(o*'l ’
a r T iii r
x. itnnxx'»t
•ex* with .nanmlous approval.
M IAM I.
Doc. tO r-W ’ l - K l a r • ta le legislatu re ahuuld ba
*,&gt;
w inter ■ la te.
ga ». *
!*
«aV aJniul lly id '* p"H ia&gt;», o( H ie,
J„|I|1
lln .w n
.£
I lo*se a*11* uJing
the meeting |M-a i-d to In the
n lrg U ba a lo fl until aft^aM *® raat of Ib. i n t i . ? . &lt;»|*«Ully
fojt v f
U .u i,
»lo k . 11
K ** ii Ibk Journal: “ Mr
ram
*
m
a
tter,'
Jjifcg**i
M O I'V T X T R V D V V Y ., p d e .'
Partin.
C harles while T I.. I'um a*
Y ear'*. Helen R laccy
a n d / ( f ix ' .South, had lot* of - jnsh.rn a rtl a fru|B
Gotham m w .p a iK ii1. mU,h Mr. I D »•I S , f r (J4» 1 i|rO' •• • s e t * . J d i.....
added
an 2 0 — f/Pt -A r th u r A.
R r o a n . a*itla k i, l.lttlr Joe
M lrkirr, John amrn'tm rnt that .11 d riv e r, should
Frances MaraalAo look o f f Rf'lh♦ I, p ro m ise..g f &lt;!“ "*• ■ bit more.
|1 i| i|., ir,u
t Ti H
rfbaiiee.
. hi
w ,
1 rem ove nyr ih, two jo u n ge r m en."— John An• l*tant tn the vice rrenliti-nl o f I)
•
diutnun.
Andy
M
lckler,
J
ilav
tn
plan«
I®1** A®**-. M a y V n 'a n
T he 1
pro-fUM' *r»#
| t ruWn .b r b y ta Mr. Hull fo r h i, d.reon.
fc. i n , u .red lo take esainbiatlon * W evtlnghm i.e
K lectric * M an*
M icklr r, Dewey
W ilson,
I-addle
e ffo rt to *rt • wom an'* rrfu clU g x te ta n ia T i raii*c*f rt'ntlnooae r a 'n ’ ,c h i* v r m c a t; aa I da lo U r. Bam
XX'orlJ-Tclrgram
“ In tlia eurat *la ird in te rv a l,
during
the f , rtur)n. Com pany, dim) at
li' hM
•rJ 'ira n cs racerd
Ralph
K in g,
Russell ve*r The motion and Its am end ho(n, hrr, y„ t r r day. Ha W*« •% '
■ ** o f Diai« moved ot®* ovf , rhla UBcampronlaod act- rounding caat I car* for Sam llyrd. k la n n rr,
The plane la Ute same one A®
‘ «« »c at tarin g igto a i
M , B faaolaag b ra t a f ,)d r. w h0 g o . , in fo r autupiobiU horn. •• nt, Johnny
K .I .r y ,
Spencer ment carried.
j y e a r. old. '
ft.
which lir a . M ar eai I, ami V ie a
Vrlwwen
la u la v lll» [ C ald w ell'* mtaaruU baak-laarU ."— In a t i g w a y ." - Robert G arland.
'V ain rlgh t. G v o ig . J a k p U in , KdII II. I'o r m a n . K idM I b Pow arj
G entry failed o f ® record on Dee.
m an ager,
was
P a r e , Hammowd.
llr r a ld Tribona: “ H I. ih a r o a g b ' ®»fJ Jo rd a". J"hn l^im V. Mar anil Right Co.,
1
10 when forced down by U g h
a whole continue,!
Hun: “ ___
Sam _i»rO
B tr tlp plala
adaguat* im prr*onatlon and th at of a mime vu* S w ea t, Richford RrU-nbaugh, ilrc tr d aa chairm an of tha new IK IN A l. C U R T A IN FOII AfcTORj]
___
y*y*ado®oat*
wind* balkin g con tact with Utalr
Mir
‘ the
* role
* o f* li® ‘Iwy."—
“ JUtii-, n tm .ll Sam B yrd , a* a c b lm p a iu a e ! Jam r* U rd.nhaugh, G eorge K rl-- w*minole County S a fe ly Council,
It ran) which ®*- | j In
rafu elin g plane. Mlae G entry since
I.OS A M nE I-158. Dec. 2t - i / f ( ‘
v ic e ­
ton a rd m a d e l l nn. a id L-oekrtJgw.
■ hi 1J o f aln, m ake T o b a cco Road' ary, Paul M icklar, W oodrow 8hu- with T. XV. l-awton aa
becam e ill, and MUa Iticb.y toMi
perform ance
:» an
intaraatlng
a e h ib lt" — Percy man, H arvey
K alray, and C . R. chairm an, H. I) H igh laya w n a t — Tad Jaffarsoiv. actor and t" o lli*
T im a ,: “ Tha
In W innipeg
wrui
(Contiuoao On la jr a I'hroe)
er o f S tan Laurel, film u u ftrd lat
iC ontinued On r a g e Twnl
| D aw ,on .
•habblly directed. B u t l l la d u d a a l
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TH * HANFORD HKKALD, iAWF^miJ. FLORTOA WEDNESDAY/ DECEMBER *2*

Horae Asrainl------- W r h o p c t h n t m i^ S - p jtfte r s r w ilt 'tt r p s t h p b a If Ti o r r f l t c f
w it h uh tliu t t h e l.im llii-rK li.i nit* nuft-ly h o m e n jia m . 'I hm iK ji
t h e y h a v e a n u lm u s l u n c a n n y u l t r i b u t e u f M icci-m tfulljr
w e n t h f r iiiK e v e n D m* m oirl ilntiKerm iH m lv e n t t ir c i, t h e v e r y
e x t e n t a n il d u r in g u f t h e i r e x p lo it * l e a v e s o n e w it h it f e e l ­
in g o f u n c e r t a i n t y 'w h e n e v e r t h e y t a k e o f f .
S in c e lu s t J u ly ' w h e n t h e y le ft N e w Y o r k o n t h e i r
la te n t a ir a r g o s y , t h e y h a v e e m u s e d D ie N o r t h A t l a n t i c ,
s t o p p in g on t h e w a y to v is it v a r io u s is o la te d p a r t s o f G r e e n ­
la n d , I iT ln n d n n d t h e S h e t la n d le le s , t h e n c e on to S w e d e n
a n d M o s c o w w h e r e t h e y a c t e d u s A m b a s s a d o r s o f g o o d w ill
d u r in g t h e t r y i n g m o m e n ts j u s t p r io r l o R u s s ia n r i x o g u i tio n .
A f t e r R u s s ia , c a m e N o r w a y , a n d a t r ip to K n g ln n d
a n d I r e la n d .
T h e n I’ a r is , S w it z e r la n d m id t h e A l p s , a n d
o th e r p a rts o f C e n tra l E u ro p e.
A v is it t o S p a in a n d P o r t u g a l w ill) n d a s h a c r o s s p a r t
o f t h e e a s t e r n A t l a n t i c to t h e A z o r e s fo llo w e d , a n d f in a lly
d o w n th e w in d w a r d s h o r e to A f r i c a .
T h e r e a l H u lh u r s t
n rr ff a
n
t h e y w a i le d s e v e r a l d a y s fo
a vv o
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w ee aa tl h
h ee rr a
am
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t h e f l i g h t a c r o s s t h e . S o u t h A t l,*a n t i c, to n.B .r a;z il
I *b e g a n . T h. .w. i
u p t h e b e a u t i f u l A m a z o n v o lle y Ift 1 rirililm l. arro**^ t ill
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C a r ib b e a n t o P o r t o R ic o , S n n ln lio m in g o , a n d •tl.hi.e AA •«
nIt&gt;i1lle
a c r o s s C u lm to M ia m i, a n d th e n h o m e .
&gt;
W h a t a tr ip !
W h n t 11 h o s t o f m e m o r ie s it m u s t h o ld !
W ED N M D A T , D EC. I®, l i l t
I m a g in e n m r s m llg h t n ig h t t h o u s a n d s o f f e e t a lm v e D ie ic\
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I f j o r d s o f N o r w a y , a n d t h e n a fe w w e e k s l a t e r lis t k in g d o w n
IB L E VKItHR F O E T O D A T
| u p o n t h e w ild e x p a n s e o f f e r t i l e t r o p ic A m a z o n v a l l e y !
IM CillT-' I m a g in e th e t h r ill o f s a ilin g h i g h a b o v e tin* j a g g e d c l i f f s
S A F E T Y O F TH E

IMS

Revival At I il «IM*T
Ts Rag Sunday Nigkt

Sherlock Holihes And THfe Gold*Mastery
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Mr. W ill
H«npn» find* fthat h iv e and relation. The Under
"tb#*e iffilii dollar arjfuntrnt* aru reta ry of the TreaRury, M r. AcheU S E T U P
if &gt; In If ifi»wn.M Tin* rh 1«*f rraj*f»n firr W'H. rtniRi'iPil on N ovem ber 16; Dr.
that, nu douht, in that in spite o f Hprarue on 'N ovem ber SI* In the
lliti* hew drier me n( rim wed by the* nr i t few day* the critiHftm of the
jfolil |M»liry, the preripitou* di*. | PrraideBt'a |folil policy wraa a t it*
d in e o f prirre *nd bu*ir,e** a c - «heurht. Un Soeem her 27 th r S + *
I &lt;j
if a
t u lt y whirh begun in AuguM hn«. York lltr a ld
Tribune
published
been a rn ^ le ld ■ ince thf, yulij pull.! Mr. Arhr*ori’a ffirm«ff*du?n aayii»C
cy wa* put into e ffe it . For J h e j'b a l the power o f the It. F . t'. to I*oans ToBcMadeWith
lim e Ininif, how ever, let im puP, puirlikM*
p im h a*# Euld
K*dd is
i» o
ifff “ doubtful It
V iew ,O f Increasing
J
rir |lie
life*., question
nnriel L.n whether
lb. aiL . .there
■
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by
Mi. Acheron'* opinion w in , to
any rani in I rormerflon l«-tween tie*
Use OfElectricitylh
new 'policy tirid I he e«nriftriilir Hit be »urr, routinverted by Mr. Stnn
Tennessee V a l l e y
pm vem cni which follow n l it. l^ t l*&gt; Herd, the aeneimi Counsel of
us pn-s by, iiMi, for thi* nmifiriii, thr It. F. I’ ., who upheld the leIII,. tjui‘"tinn whethei (be j.oh ,y Kultt y * of H
, e -trold„ purchases.
,
r Hut. WAS1IINRTON. D*c. SO .- te&gt;
i** for l he Jong run gi«M| or bad.
M„ l r nf Mr. Ue*.l. I «-r,
; __Pr*.hWn« R .« .*» *P lk*t
in in rle r to compute tlie theory
*W "T ,,,V r ,,rrn
r "*:‘— PU,,» C c . r d . million dolU r
•*" **hn‘ li the l-n -i.ler l
rh *.e*. »l»l it limy, Ih n v ln r* . I"-, r ''| " l r ‘ “ " ll j " lo f in*ne* U..1
&gt; : l,,,
'«M at tempi to .........
apply
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which have |mixxl i^f*t i
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t he
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tin*,. p u re

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Aanobne-veteni w as
day by Kvv. It. 1*. Inwham . gasN *
o f the
Lake
M ary
X w tZ * 4
rh u reh . th at the v*ec‘»J r**'x«*
*eryK-es w hica h a y * V e w cowJ u rtn l a t th e rhureh ( * - -i “ f * d
week
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COLEMANS
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rv u g r iw t
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IX
I auds-njaje, w ill

close an Sunday wight.
Rvy. C raJisj* ternas Her. It-Bx |

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a* a gwspet sp eaker a f si'K’k I J «V a»*
{siwer and v tfM i« r i« - s \ » * i “ »• ' Bac « u IW.UMC
xmiiwky tS e tve*. p u t
of the stru ag vst F a il S a lv a tw a (
ve- i r t un g ja a y a a a
puMmg in, ikrttUNt fJhax
E ean getists in the c h ire k . S b e :
will .p ea k lam gh t amt F rid ay 1 PA tA TCA B O A T ANA
a ig h t a t T:4X o’vluck. »ml *• ‘ • “ -J
servicvs
un
Sunday -vt
l i : 4®
uTTuv'k ami 7. Ll uVtwrL

i u T : ? : :
hn* r.«»t tn.ught gold
liecnuse »*; wiin.iiiaie m e
atirv it has the le g a l, »Ppi inure* to pow er users in the
.
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|huv***r In (hi so. If this l* the c o r* , homr* and on the farm
,e n de«lunion, a lot that t. m y*-.
.
,rc , or , „ e
* l« » n leritiu i* rlra ir.l op. It evplain*
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nt lo m ake It more a»«li&gt; the It F. «
r r .r u r a lly | r .I rn &gt; n P « * a lJ " » &gt;
ft&gt;wunwr.
I
V U c tn c
f fit 1 d v .iirn l II* n ffiria l price fu r: re*o b i t to
win n ._ Iiin-uirrahle tim e. . The i , th e object ire of _t h ,
llu
m
e
and
Form
A
utho
rity
which
t.rtndun nin&gt;kH knrw (hnl th»R «'f
fit ial p in e wn* ■ b lu ff, thnt the WBJi w u rkrd out by David ... L,ti- j
It | ( wn* nnt rrnll^
biiyinif rn lb a u l, * director of the Tenne*i»U S t Th. rifblMHi* *h*ll inh*r which mark the Alpine chain, nml Dun Dtrnugh uveriii 'l ! ' *,.*' / ".tJirj
i!i
rt..l*| ui *hr p riie H n aoud There
,r r V a lley A uthority.
It th * land, and dwr|| thrrrin fe i( skies find scattered sipialls on that IH7T, mile hop across Die 11,‘i .
„ i„„ ,.i * “i
fi.rr, ihr mure the R. K. * - ad*
The u n d ertakin g w ill ho pew 1
Atlantic. And through it all, Die steady dot da di dot of |h iiim ^Kt f. w ,iu&gt;. u.fi.i. th* vnnrnl &gt;1^ flctltlnUR p rirr, the m oled in ‘ be Tennessee V alley Q.n
I’f
f#*i
I,
tt&gt;
rirtirr irlariny wnuld l»e the Ui“ - sn experim en tal ba*i» a* a mean*
C H R I S T ’ S BKNEDKTIONilAnne l.indhergh's radio set; "M v io g up through clouds. I* * H |r'
r«,iiiaiint*f|
Page# I leave with you, my peace A ll nkn.V.
1 Nlfice |*.lecciutrt#
. r. . Nnw in 1hi**c rrrpniu | brtwren It and t|iv real id inervasing the
“ ( ’ be P0*
price.
i e » * unto you.
I&gt;t not ymirj
T h e r e ’s a wealth o f courage, pud withal plenty o f can- it*,, rnotil
ii Vi* V fiirnni* 1 liifipr
It fulhiw* thnt thun far the ei to is- grwluretl m the valley
b M rt be troulilrd, neither Irt il D on a n il c o m m o n s e n s e , jo th a t c o u p le . T h c v m e n ot a f r a i d ium hiippi rn-d. Km thr 'Irt*l min
l*t r-nlrMt ha* M*en oprratinir hi* u n ier the governm ent program .
b* a fra id .— John 14: 27.
trrn d a y « y«ai rouPI arfintlly havr polit y, not actu ally but, r«i to
It w a* sla te d at
the
W h i'e
o f a n y t h i n g Imt t h e y a l w a y s g o p r e p a r e d .
Intiiiirhi ptilii with
did ii«»
in him* bpeak, p*yrlMdof ically. Ubvinuxly, llio jse by Stephen T.
E a rly
*'
i lx ufdy m J.niuhdi (th r only plarr tin* i-animl runtinue If thr Wni
R. F. C. Plan* D irrrt
l.m n*
b r ir r ia r y to the I'resident, that
vv Ik If P»dil i tilt Irt* Ihi!(pill fl'****ly f M n ilui’i 11nr I* rlight, the PreiMAmerican Foreign Policy
I f a r Payroll* liradltnr In yi'.ler*
if I he proposal proved «uece*e*ful
than Iltd- ptif, w liiib l hr U I . f" dent ha* f« make the K F f th i d a y ', newpaper*. W e've h .a n l that
i i f f n mi® fin if Thai in il«i*lf rrai pMir lie ha* in buy ail the in the Tennessee V a lley, it would j
Oita before.
*
T h e I ’ n ite d S lu lt - s d e ilim - d to j o in t h e l . e a g u e o f N a - wiix *11uny r W iiy •I hmiIiI pTUfiiir
be idared &lt;m a national
ba-is
*
D io n s , a n d . D e l i c t i le n d in g Etim|H&lt;nn l o i m l u e s b illio n s &lt;&gt;f •(•ll }rtdd f 4*i !•-•«rt mi Lofitiuii i him yiifd Hint i* u ffrred ml the price th roogh the .ttro e tm n and eo uphr
iiJDer*.
I'n
lil
he
line*
that,
he
Miami lead* the roim lry m ,n,.v ,.n J lf( r r t)l(. w ;l, h .llt ecm ie to .......... ... ........... .
'IB1*i* w n r tiffu iafiy uf ft i ini/ fnit will nut have the tlullar undrr run rratn in id p rivate rsp ita l.
I, vra» explained there was no
,,* 'r
,l"’ *" *' |puling extensivelv in Du-ir disurmameiii di im lis and ,s o- II ?
tirtl, m* he fimmined he wuuld
tw o * H k , uf Ilreim lo-r uvei tin- .
,
,
,,
„
.
.
I hit in |f l Irt* nr*i Iw rlv r tiny* *t
have, itr.il he will rvnt lie yivinif in te n t,",, of taking uver the eleeriornir c o n fe ri-llee H . w e Im ve s l e a d f ii lK in m n ta n ie d u |Mile y
/ Ifft tw o week* nf |PM2,
diffk’ Mtil
uni uni drvi lupril Hr*
applianees
bus,news
but
o f n a t io n a l is o la t io n
T h a t is , p o litic a lly w e w o u ld l o n e lltvi* ul Ihithp *lav** pidd * u»-i Mini g- hi- ti«n |H»hc.y a jfenuinr fm t. Irlral
——
n
I*ir*ufMiihly, th erefore, line of the ia llie r of prom oting it through
I tl**11it i * til Umduri t In*ii th r U I
Secretary M m genih B u way* th « l n o t h i n g 't o &lt;|o w it h th e m
III nf |liMt»r* he w ill have t&lt;» tin, un&gt; governm ent finaiWmg and through:
P o lit ic a l w r i t e r s g e n e r a l l y r e c o g n iz e t h a t A m e r ic a n s ( r Hh ttffi rtnr On flvr iln y l tbr Ii&gt; s it* nlutiuhin* the |mliry, and
the gold buy my plan ha* n»i«*•rJi
rrgn ln r i hansel*.
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u iiklny tn hii|&gt;pro. i* tn
I.ilien lh sul i« now n egotiatin g |
1 a , i j h»* 1 multifi pm* %*«■ « JiiVAfi (In.t j
Ctnl. We dtill't -np|Hi-e the public m is. e x c e p t in -oi f a , n s w e i m i icll D o t h s o m e o f o n e * l ■ .mi (It* ll l l
p u rr
.Si*c* a.-k C oujtie** tu y iv r him poaer with u tililie s in sn r ffu rt to gain |
irohl at more than the *tal
Works eipBrndituii-s nr tlie civil A m m c a n p r is lu c t s , b lit II t l . W i l l . E n g l is h a i i l l i o r , in i-l&gt; tiit* rnd nf Ihul pt'iiirtl, flint If
luwrr ra ’ **^ f*»f fuR*um#rii
of 120 07 «n ounce
i
ii* dulln , "ntuiT pure
'w m k * a.lmnn-1 r*tu&lt;u m i hi- N l t . l 'l l u i t tt ie f u t u r e p e a c e and. p l'o sp i l l l v o f t ile u m l d d e p e n d s . | i-kirt s ||k p Snvriidrt i
lit* i**Ufi| lh** fulkowinc »tale- 1
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n|Kui a n A n g lo A m e r ic a n a llia tn i , a t 'e a l u | miii a m ilinfill In*I hiybl m
planatum uf
aru tit nlvtav" un
It--* ihun •lir he i,pen- ii ifuld m arket in ihr
With it On* ideB i» i IihI the f |V'
j t i , a l u n d e r s t a n d in g b e t w e e n t h e s e t w o g r e a t E n g h s h - s p e n k l, I I ........
* mi J rtf-da) &gt;tni f'm id Stjifr* nr opernle* in the Ihf pur|n»*f* " I th f w v aiFVfram ert rfir|Hira! w»n:
Ijuiobin i hr i ket is a m atter of f t
• xidtl buy yd*l tn I .mP n f»*i f .!
and Iine h .tr )•. &gt;.. o&lt; | n r ..
rl-e
| , , |(f ||a D oilS .
(lulline o f Mistnt v,” I* , i Mil tni III I- r IHhmiI h d if H I !
T h f (tb|«fti\f « f thin p ru fr im
|H'heni y ta lh rr than of pim cipl.
.Would have IS,me .n yviu y
re |
SJr W (,||H
WM,|,. -'T h ,
Sew Y o lk new |ia|iei tviik of I if mil v rtf Ir 11eu I ' I h I
Whichever Way hr ihrt** it, onr. i* u a ulft ami if it a lly in* rra.***l
\,,v» VAlmt dirt'* »l'i
IM Mil
Ifardfe*. nf the X..M
v I’n*
,| hy Jini« «• I t,i 1 1 **11 f ;if ii &lt;*ii i ivili/atinii ilepends
h* i i■ Tilly U -g ih lu buy (fidil, he i* f u f fIft tiIt'lly in Ih f htmic m il
U B.*Hi | 13111 &gt;t n u u d
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d tt t
»,h th** fit mu * in i Hf
*ta tf*
vtill hu»e to ifet over a very iw k
’ •Ibly th* (irtri* m *c w ihi Id hftVc
,
tun great Englis h--peak­
r ll. I « bn m.t .&lt; i '11
* .* V’ .'ifd moral ddvinma.
been even y.e.l,,
I writer, as sa.Vltig:
t he h . « tbOf
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Mf Hi# T f»iH f**ff V altry, In or*
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f ,11 v |( jr *1111 III Mu- pi Ml II lirttur-*
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Farmer* win, flunk ihev me tin* mill4»i| u in lr r « t a iiilin p •
"
A Uuini-tiatlori a -k f I •b-f
hr i :if i y unt thi* pru-ifr ant , having m I,ad time ■ ImujUI mn- w e g iu n s lie lo lig With IIS. They. Ion, a l e o f oil, slink a n d , l | it Vt f’M buy HI|F |’ *d*l ll ' &lt;I *' I . thr ffigitl luiardrr* tu turn in ih fit thfri* pfiii*t b f m bruad w r Iv du*-1
....
II*
vlkrtdv
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rt»p,h*
il tiler and w e and
r*i4d a i I2ti #J7 an mi nr** Mn-l nf 11 iliul innf nf f very h.iv m at, alantl* t
l alder the hack til I h ffn tm mnvp. like u*. have in, ihnugtii* n| in n ip e s i
did Mi»t Now if
f merit. Acmrdiiiy In SiTipImy you A m r r ic iin * stand IngeDn-r t h i n is ho|&gt;e Ira Die future H'iitibf tiitunllv !*• •‘•■ lit(nf •* ■ »* H(4*m th,|
ai.t 111mi 111 v , plii-t rir Q*inif apph
$ U ib ? Mir H | « . Mi ...... .
flfkes, hundred* nf thou"■arid* uf o t h e r w i s e . Da is- w ill lie ii uni her world war. and Die W orld ifiM’w imt - iiv w itrfjrti if ill nr* hn bey m* loltlgV *74 Ul an tni Tiff* RiMf*. and iiin cu rren tly a rrvipion
V
t
hnt
dutlr
thP
puJdl
l person* ar&gt; each year It avlny is not strong enough to stand ,-uinDo i *’
THtr
lurtifv |mii--h i*(.Id. mi if - ii, Im* kisii dorrs* • Art- they to
1.111,1* dtiaiiWHul nf f iftr iv ratfa,
j!h* rltie* In go ♦h k to the fat in*
According to M l. Ralton, Die pos itoldv o f petite tni IIIkin ll Hill if il Mm j*111 liny 11*11*1 ll'lt* l-u fU T
Ii
th r hoarilei - j eew s y r n r v I* l»-srd „ „
|Where t^py hf»p** t m be abb*, «l any long duralioii of lino nrnnrlg tin- 1 utopian nations is ill I hr It* i Id 11ui i f t 1 , i it i pi |Mi“
•li-r»rge&lt;l will n iniplsin y r | » e i« lls e program In w birh t k , Krd- U
Meaat, lo get enoiiyh nut of the
ran b* help
r prwfit &gt; ernl C&gt;iivertinHrn&gt;, 1 he r le c ln r uliL
■*i l*l v pi -rnnll "Ii mini nil* 16 fM
. buying
. , _ th ^
a slim one
" W lic ii Edward \IJ asi etal*s! Dii tiusiiii, l i d
IffO inxl to **at it'* h H111 In Ei't
„ pfuld
„
at a llif* , Irtith pubJi«d&gt; an*i p rivatrly
! tllllllV wi|s growing \ eal In v e a l , l e t Raise, had la iio iln d iwt-lvr thtv* iH*fk*t*rn N&lt;*vg’ i»*l*f*r 'J nr vt pi iii’ ? T hrbuying
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fir yt-i "w iRtl, thr «Irrtrical m atiufactur- ‘
'Hfh on a farm, hut voube not
;|t &gt;1 \"111 i*m ln•i J i, I hi-*i |s »!-»* •*%
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H lltl flu &lt;Mill I Ml
Ill
•ao likely tn gn hutii'TV,
ImmMhI
n f lIMfdalry a»*l d ralrr* Mill ptiru lijui ■ i lilt if y "hi IIhi* I f .
Inff a liavrninil in * I n islv l&gt;-nk I many, fei-liug tiersell siirrooinli d. lenilied out lo w im l Ails- »•\ It1* III | I, pi JITI ll'il’ K I Mt Iii'U
,
Ilin i nlld 11 i*l v
England, idinnt lo lie loll will, un dies.
l Ini' ll i bn If &gt;i mf f i,1in I pi ii
in t fur a j&lt;&gt;h
"Thr**urh
1hr
K l i t l r i f llu m t
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uiul tiin i iii** * i.-.fhi* y M-,*it*
— n - imuiuged to i use toln Do* I rani u Rossiao ultiance ami &gt;1
Hut ji i'*! F arm A 111 tu,• 11 * ,f iw, iituI III* I It t*•i •’ lip &gt;|ut‘
-Pi ii- I
In spile uf vigilant pulire ami |,., led Die Iriple ententi', The la e e was -el lot Die i a l a “
w ay It. hfiPIti
bv admittin- • .Miwfsgi | Ti141 thr IV,b**it! liiivptR
H Ip I lie* A fill till lilt bill 11-I
r
an Inrrrasmir ant i irnu- “ * v* ' |I'ophe
The sullie '-oil of poliliinl inn II' il v ei i ng lias in d i pHIII*&gt; p w MM11 |Ji | , 4M* i f f till,
liurU’^lly tlint mi m.’iili' a UMtntak- uinit j ui m i | ittf 111 thi* prMgvaiu
.ccnllmrnt. rnnir rcntuiui'". Ilvl-I J,,, progriias uvui i. iiu ii Vei sailli:*
by M v ih g Rga.pi mi ih»ti ptgist* lht. v I h i ! \rr l i H Ip in rrr the ir t u m III t Imi IrtUrtWhiUgc SBythMi
. «*• huw^l
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«11*I th r piMig- 'riiwih’t* t*r c'4«n*uiikri th r purvh&amp;.-iii^ uf
Bank of Or*n»f* t Hv
held up I
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I “ H e w ill
and robbed Id Itl.r.iMi Tho ...........- I ' f
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II. won....... Il 'l l . W O , Id
• hi nnptp ■ "I "vI*, fits. I llrtiMi***
i thi»i|f VB-ffrrij 1h*‘V jirii-f «l»»- nunki
*1 Jiiuiaf,t r&amp;rctrtr fipiippifirnt At
I u ti
n„ii&gt;111111 p
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sd Mpi
\
pi ice Ri6Ri | y«ih| and11 rwt»* i
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jliol want lo work. One *tnr»*kerp fu e l D m l if w e s t m u l lu g i-D u i ll" iim iv w ill ila i i In a t t . u k
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11 ra*u rr th r t h l l f Jr-rar*’ i m v i H
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fM* * U*o« with idm a* imm iK ih r hi^h a * k in y definite prn altira and m
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diapoaltlon to lo leralc graft ill
in ieriintional uif ann uf c a r r y in g »
jK b « f M rtlaali*t C h u irh at San Clur rrircrt ovrr hi* di*|M»rtjrf i« ,
connection with thr puhllr work* t* p la in ! in con i tn Ir* nu» n day- rditiM atol iiwnei of tin* Hi'l-ui **r
Mhri r hr fiiitm I* Hi Sm ith trn i)ifrn l M uncwhit by th# know I-1 ,h i. pusi-hiw enl out in ea*« tbs
expenditure*.
Ski-pile*
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«o 11KIi | Nfi^vtc# hfi wren Jack rum Star hut hit x recently •*.*l«i lit* &gt;llan iin , o lio ro e- I" Hie lia H o *
, , r. r , M, p „ g , „ ,
unr a im * c&gt;atrni s v s le a i does wot!
large a *un&gt; of money could not v illr ami Sanford will in all M*'w rtpufM-t IFit 4*11**1 to Hie Will | iduiM’h TLi* Krv I* K Sleinniey- (If ipv fme*t cony reifalion* In ll*** &lt; i»er violation*.
M eans
of punishmeut. high
spent
by
the governm ent probability br «**tabli*hfd by Hit*
11,!»!• uini i- uovb eiiyaced *n i'*"W | rr. form erly prt*Hidmir rider of iho iH tate nf Florida and w r ran m ill eirelr* IndKalrd, ate
.o u gh t by
without a la rg e part uf it being Clyde-HI, John* Hivrr I lur
, Tnl(alia**4'o
d»*l»it t.
i mum-t.» I im i -V b«- ^&lt;nd** i| i-fiiplf a dt Iran i; . . . . . .
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unnecessary fee* and i|i*ru*iiin|f thr mat In yi’^tri day, mg
bavujg u I me n
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te r Haven, lirin
( in n ag icr
u g w»tb
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wm m laalona. I’rrhap* they were H. &lt;i W'hHrf Aifrnt of th r t'lyd# Hour Altam onte S p im c* in Si*»m* H recunl o f fiiip * fiv ic * w h u ? i| | „ v ,,
*l*»uld make him nu a r c r p ta b l* , wkitbrE «fi to Hr. t'uo|irr anil hi* tl*e
lllt lr r ta h M in g ,
rig h t. Dot It won’t be tieeauae l.in r. htaTed that whrn thr 0*('«*ula noli- « oufity,
pastor hen- and a w u illiy mxKtmm-1 ^ iJ jn a ld r a ml cupalde lielp m atf ( ^ k
and her i IIIm - Roland
lek ea £ win'! tr y to make it Jfo a* went into commlRMon thr prr*rnt
A jolly crowd of yoim y |h*. plr
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would. This A tla n ta rn- acrvlcc would br p rrf mined by wpiiI out to the til 11active roun- *iir o f Hr f m«*|h t . w ho ha* Ins*'1 1 ulk| mav , lu-v ............... in goml f&gt; e e ‘- * ,«*»«kU.
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" " « ill arrep l * runtrul plan „ f u y
i percent commission war* paid not been fully formulated* Mr. rnjoyet! a deliciulia chicken uduu. rr g ie ts Ibe departure of lir . (*m,p- M a .le r's w ork.
| *ort.
la him for hi* personal M rrleea, W hKa aaid \\ wa* not at all Im- The boy a arid girl* went nut ill
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i i hew C irn u a n v
w ith d re w fro m
fully deserved the discharge and prcrtaible that the utramer Fr#d autnmobilf* and were chaperonc-l
the w orld -v .a im a m e at confer*or*
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D e B iry would al*o W retained on Ii) Mr* J J Hurdon Tho*e pi***0 .1,00 .1 ile fe n ., ami Ihe v .b io e , |obW ,
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ent were
Mr anil Mr* J A,
the run.
four
and I In- Frm irh a ll» * . but w ill be
who would turn the etn .rganey
The B rv. Oaorirf Hyman, Miv. Harrold, the Mi**e * Muriel and
‘**n u g
« W *k
u nw avsn n g lu b » iWtcrvninalWN Brm,
nopriaU ene Into u pool of
Helen
Rowland*
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« drop of w ater trickle* w h e ff they will ■ |»rml »hr n eit K *»if
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Yu lit I *urn C hui,, fi­
I’ rrmiae rh au tem p s. to close t h e 's u g g g s l that th e (ie r io a s Thanr*lth e w hole dyke giro* w * j B aptU t AaROctatton nuwHnic tn ll**tl
that
H iller , lo , s r re p i a tri|mr4llr prujaet.
prom p t mean* a r t taken to which they hav# been appointed J J, Puiilnn, tifi l f 4f "'Thltlcnden* b ie a th by aisdVing
make eonression,
If
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F irs t, an arm y of
IL' D ro p s o f w a te r its rte d delefn U a.
Hoy O u t ♦prutrn M dViw nll Butt, will
Tha Jackaonvillc
Nawa,
iha Hope Wtckar, Henry Furdon. f'arl French a re not lo0 e xa ctin g,
w hen the R. F. C. end
H om e
Loan
bank* w ere ▼ try nawaai afU rnoon daily in Roum illat, tir o r g *
i i ’, Faul-Donrour, it w as
MrT-aorhlln,
I
Jacksonville Kaa marie It* in itial H arry W»lk(T, Hill S h flle v . Jos
bow to tb* public and it la all Field. A If I’ urdon, and R. M.
th a t peeplt who are behind It Gixnrensteln.
haw* claimed.
s Among the prominent visitor,
to the city from Orlando yeaterd a y were 0 . R. K eller and J. ft.
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HELEN JACOBS IS
LEADINGFEMALE
ATHLETE OF 1933
Virginia Van WieGtta
2nd Place InAnnual
Press Sports P o l l

D IS C A R D E D

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NEW YORK, Dee. 2 0 _ t n —
Helen Hull Jaeoba, United Slatea
tecnla champion and outatanding
player in the Wlghtman cup aeriea
with Great Britain, yealerday look
her place alongside Carl Owen
Hubbell, the New York OlaaU'
great aouthpaw, aa an outstand­
ing performer In eporta for 1933.
Over a third of 17V eporta ex­
perts balloting in the third annu­
al Associated Tress eporta poll
named the former crown prineese
of tennis aa the queen of sports
for 1V.13 at they had named Hubbell the outatanding performer
among the men.
Helen, of Berkeley, Calif., re­
ceived St vote* to gain a decisive
edge over her nearest rival, Vir­
ginia Van Wle, two times winner
of the national golf title, who wat
I laced second by 48 and Ignore

S a n fo rd C a sh h

BACK HOME WITH

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BALLARD’S FpEDS and

Nam e

Address
Leave At Herald Office Before Noon Dec. 22

Letter In Tobacco Road— U fe­
New Yorkers Join' male'
Impersonations were not.
Dragging himself around In a skirt
In LaurfingWorkOfj Is np business for a promising
acter.”
Young Local Actor] .young'
. Lap fonts We in the New York
m

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over TaitatrSora, N. J , airport.
A big
plana with photographers area* to
coma alaswatd*,. and tha Colonel
•NEW TORE, Dee. 20—fan— begWh a game of tag with hi*
Tha Lindberghs flaw Home yes­ pursuera.
big rad plana wan faster
terday— la time for Cbrlatmae
ha LJndbartha. It was on b&lt;i
with Baby Jan.
.,
The Colonel and hla navigating tail whep I ha Coiala) banked aodwife dived, over tha Morrow denly and tha pureper roared ov­
bom* In Englewood, N. 1 - aelfat­ erhead. Colonel Lindbergh abet
ing Ihelr eon, and then dropped hla pjane Into a hate to tha Weat
thatr big red
monoplane
fn and a few mlnutee later * * * over
Flushing Bay at 1:3S P. M. (EWt- the teeming Eaat River.
rm Standard time,)
/
Behind them was ,n / odeary
from tha northern light A to the
equator— before them wee ChrtetSUNNYVALE, Cal4 , Dee. SO
mae with the folk*.
"The only thing wo want right - W ~The big NaVy dirigible
Macao waa moored at her home
now la for all theee people to-let
baas’ hefe at 8:40 P. Ml Pacific
u» go home quietly,” ' tha Colonel Standard Time) yesterday upon

Morning Telegraph also writes at
considerable length as follows:
T h a volptae- ferocity of Holly­
wood scouts on Broadway thL
season has again been emphasised
in Die base of Sam Byrd, youthful
actor who opened Monday . night
In Tobacco Road.'
"Byrd, a comparatively obscure
Jurenile, played his first import­
ant part Monday night, aad :ye*- __ii. j
terdoy morning waa undergoing

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Let me explain

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computing a flv*Aour tvalnlng
flight about the My-district.

Knight, o f Homestead,
Pa., tlie
swimming successor to Helene

I A few more horns Madison, who received 31 votes.* i
rid sad TURKEYBI gi market
L illie K atherine R aw ls o f Ausites but bum dale, FIs., an all-round per­
pHcm. Wo.t)ly small
— '
gatiiand fat.l. Phone 3102.
form er of sw im m ing and dlvin/,

“ A newcomer In the Broadw ay have been perform ing sm all task*
m ake-believe— a n e w j* a p e rtlg oil Broadw ay for* some
1 “
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was fourth with Ifl bsllots and the world of
A 'BIRDS
P A l l f r r " F R Y E R S . Roasters, Hens
THE A N N im j, CONVENTION OF THE IMPERIAL ORDER OF N i f f
com er as far as I'm concerned, a t | little while w ithout a H r*ett*£ unothers were scattered am ong nine
fl’Sf’CASH
M fs ‘ M cD ougall, F lorsl Heights,
any rate Mr. Byrd Is one of those due attention. H alf h are bug* do!
(NAMELY1
THfc
TURKEY
CLAN)
IS
NOW
IN
SESSION
AT
FORREST
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other women with Mrs. H elm
*D R THE
risin g jou n g acto rs on whom to Ir^j sim ilar yeom anry in’ TfollyGRqpERy ON'KANFORD AVENUE. THIS PROMISES TO BE A GREAT 1
W ills Moody, from whom Helen
keep en eye "
| wood.
p ^ T iT " ’
EL*, THE
OCCASION, A * EVERTHODY IS HAPPY AND MONEY IS FLOWING MORE
Jacobs won the title, receiving on.
"T h e other day Henry J I g ll— .
‘ T h ro w n abru p tly
Into Votes
kXR PART
GENERAL W B I 1l^ 'd F SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY IS INYITED,
ly three votes.
whore work, good, bad and Indif-J which brought them to the fa v a r-'
EPQRT AT
IN THIS a A L jtj£ y | N T WHICH- TERMINATES ON NHXT MONDAY. PJJEj
The com plete list:
ftr r n t, 1 have alw ay s m anaged to i jng notice of dram atic critic*, th ey
"
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Helen Jacobs, national tennis disassociate from our 'frien d sh ip ! have been prom ptly ami Intensivechampion. 01.
— called to thank me fo r adm iring |y besieged by
the
IlotlyUmod
t V irgin ia Van Wie, national g o lf him in ‘ToLacco Itoad* and to re- spies, m otivated, no &lt;k&gt;i)b(f by
champion, 4H
mind me that the Sam Uyrd I’ve j th eir superior!* concern w M rvth *
l.ennre Knight, national fre e-sty lr hern dw elling on Isn't a trail actor, prodigal return to the legitimate
W * W a n te &lt; i
swim m ing champion, 31.
either. .The lad baa a futu re in stag e this year o f outatanding Jordan, film player, has filed a
W A f T E D T O Buy: Good second
Katherine
Raw ls,
all-round Mr. H ull's eyes as w ell as m in e.'cellu loid 'nam es.'
suit for divorce againit Joseph
jh g l d typew riter. Bo* J F P , llorjr ^ k M lM W w s w u iio r ti^
sw im m ing cham pion, H i.
Re has that certain som ething you j ‘‘ B yrd's la st B roadw ay appaUV- Davit, of Ntw York end-Londdn.
Dorothy Cam pbell llu rd, g n lf ii, nced to get along. On the stage, once was In a sm all role In E lm fr
(TED : FO U R cylinder Chev
I mean.
Rice's Ill-fated ‘ W e, the People.'
Helen W i.la M oodf, W im bltdrn
*‘ Hc hes that certain something} Since then he has been terrrpori*H or Ford. M ust run good
I noticed In Little Itcd when M aa-| Ing In stock, in com m ercial movies
o f no Im portem *. C'Y-ep. tennla chan *&gt;ion, 3.
well Anderson’ s ‘ Outside lareklng anJ In takin g aerren tests fo r one
Mildred (Hal**) DhlriVann,
aii
W. T.; C are Herald:
in' was produced by Kenneth M ac-j o f the m ajor com panies whose
round athlete. 2.
A lic e sMurld**, tennis player, 2 .
! gow an, Robert Edmond Jones and judges have been d an glin g him at
^lSy—Houne To Henl
One vote each for- Anne Town-] Kngriie O 'N eill at the flreeaw irh the end of a w avering string.
V illage T heater.
I "M on ki&gt;
nigh t, again st the
P T jilN iS IIK D SIX ron in hou.o
"T h a t w as in the autum n
o f 1 com petition o f the most m asterly
C all at IKM1 M y rtl, A vr between
lU'Jfi. and my p rogram walU on | perform ance the established Henry
l ap d l r . M.
l. f c X i A l. . 't O U C L
to inform me that L ittle ReO*was I Hull ever lurrred
out,
Byrd
m the hands of a newcomer by a ch ieved the distinction o f belag
■MlnccrU neons For rials
the name 0f C agn ey. Jhm ei C ag - j singled out by ssveral critics fo r
CIIKISTMAS trees. Be |
ney, the program read. Thera, too, j secondary honors,
2ml end 3rd on Park 1
wss a newcomer with that certain 1 "He
had
not
removed
th e,
M. M U»d.
som ething It takes to get alon g-1 greasep aint
before
autograph
I-atrr on. In ‘ Broadway,* 'ffb m tfl; hunters w ere knocking
on
his
I 1B A L E at •errtftce tw o m ulrGo (In EoreVer’ - w h a t a pey/or- ] d ressin g room duor. He had not
r#lgh 1,000 pounds rach
In
in siu e that was and T h e Grand | awakened yesterd ay
before
hit
Bos 312, tirlaiido.
Street Follies,' &gt;oung Mr. C agn ey telephone bell awoke him with* a
improved each shining hour,
call from a prominent motion pic-'
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"A * goes without sayin g, th at, lu re office -on e of the n ig Four,
mge of tiu-s ia still Intact— See
certain som ething Isn't enough to)
" It waa not the sam e company
fo/v your nest hunting tijp
guarantee
■
brilliant
future, for whlrh he had been
m aking
iy-ltogers Hardware Co.
E veryth in g depenite upon What you tesla, but that outfit a lto w as re­
w ill b m k t h e w e e k l y
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.NOUS k'(j|t Sale. $1.00 pci
do with It. Consider Albert C arroll, ported looking those te its
over
Jd hoi J T. F u tU ir, W. Ge
who turned from T h e D yhkuk’ I t with g te a le i Interest yestenhsy,
nth i»n a
fem ale Impersonations.
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O f Incurables
Will Be Started In Germany
Under Hitlers Order Jan. I
BERLIN, Dec. 2L—(# )— Last■ biota preparation! ware under
way yoatarday for executing one
o&lt; tha moat (icnlflcajit feature!
Resigns f Chancellor liitler'a pro*ram to
Make Germany phyilrally fit—the
atariliiallon of persons suffering
[ a g e P r o t e s t M e e t incurable dliemae*.
Ag*in«tAmendment Thla action followa logically up­
on tha antl-Seailtlam campaign
which rlrtually made tha Inter­
V J t N A , C *c . 2 1 . —
marriage of Jew* and "Aryan*"
,Three trains, com- Impoaalbl* in an effort to "Nordltnto Havana today with cit*” tha nation.

for tHe foveroaralnit
rn a n t w o r e
bj\ unidentified perwith et lewt two deatha
aavtral injured,
p a n e i r . ir a te &gt; u derail *4
A t t H b r a ritV the death of
tto re re e a .. A _'wt»cU r i t™ i"
-*---------derailed,
OT train

Mandulto with
af a fires**", and tar
trainman trfra Injured,
wild outbreak of shooting on
f 'what official* Mid
Ijha tho largdst denonitrsaaw—against tha
In Uta raalr*alion
_ oar*— ptodpltoted
tha etty'a Mayor*
1 O e t t a n il ahootinr echoed
ita v a n e ’s daaartad atreeta
n b a rrag e laid down from
M by an Iyer* laat night,
A le ja ndro V erg ara I* re
1**o rta d to; b a re anbmllted
____ t o
Preaidant

.Baa Martin.

, On Jan.
lt $ 4. (TOO "eugenic
court*" w ill
begin
functioning.
Three w ill p a u Jui%ra*nt on a t
leant 400,000 men and woman eon■ Maretf "h ered itary d e fe c tio n ."

, Depriving thee* people of rePrednrtire power will take et leait
two year*. It war estimated.
InatrucUone hare been blued
hoepllaj and sanitarium official*,
V wall a* head* of penitentiaries
and priaon*, to get a Hat of in­
curable* and habitun! criminal*
ready by fan. 1.
The itarillreUo* operation* will

b* perform ed under court order*,
a fte r a system o f chock* from
w h k h there w ill be no appeal.
O f the "eugenic court*," 1000
are In P ru siia alone, besides 17
“ suprem e eugenic courts.”
Nine classes of congenital d i­
sease! are * pacified, the m ajority
of them am oag the m entally de­
fective, aa callin g for tha opera­
tion*.
The coat o / U ta action hnt been
estim ated a t
about
14,000,000
marka (now
nbout
18.800,000).
T h is tha
governm ent consider*
triflin g com pared to tha 160,000,000 m arks (1IS1.000.000)
w hkh
persons suffering Incurable dti f l i n coat the G erm an taxp ayers
annually.
Tha sterilisation law is ap p li­
cable, am ong olbere, to
feeble­
mindedness, Insanity,
blindness,
d safn ets »nd serious physical iltform ltles.
Extrem e Inebrity has been urged
as a n o lb tr affliction
to be In­
cluded.

RE-EMPLOYMENT NEW SCHEDULE
AGREEMENT WILL FOR CLEANERS
EXPIRE ON APR. 1 IS MADE PUBLIC
Extension Ordered By 20 Percent Reduction
Roosevelt Aimed At
Over Code RateWill
Bolstering G a i n s
Be Effective Friday
W A SH IN G T O N . Dec. I I . _(*•&gt;—
President
Roosevelt sought
to
fo rtify
his economic
recoeery
machinery again st any let downs!
yesterd ay with two m oves— the
extension of his
blanket re­
employment agreem ent and the
concentration of the m any.faceted
units of the
national
ir r s A iy
agencies.

LONG DY1USTY
SEEN FALLDIG
UNDERJtEVOLT

W O R LD ’S SM ALLEST P R IN C IP A L IT Y

LINTON A LLE N
RESIGNS A S 4
HEAD OF BANK
President Of SanfordAtlantic Since 1928
Joins New Orlando
Businepn Enterprise

Political Dictatorship
Suffers Blow With
Desertion OfStrong
New Orleans Group

NEW O R L E A N S . Dee. I I .— OR
U n io n E. Alim , jirrslrtent
— Political uprising* a gain sti the
of tho Sanforrt-Atlnntic N a ­
d ktatorah ip o f Senator Huey P.
tional Biink aincp iU orffnnlLong h a re .sw ep t the s la te
of
y.atinn in (ho Full « f 1927(
Lous (ana.
The senator, belter knowa as
has lenderotl liis ro8innntintJ,
"H uey the k ln g fi.h ," had his back
pfferlivo tinlny no thnl he
to the wall last night full o f fig h t
might nct’cpl nxoctitivf ilntloxt
and venom for l« enemies, whom
with n now httaint'HH ontorhe says h* w ill crush.
Tha most telling tiluw a g e lev t
priap which will hogin n|H*rahis political dynasty
th at
has
tionn in Orlnndn nhtirlly a flc r
ruled Louisiana fur five y e a r,
Monte Carlo. Monaco, world’s sm allest p rin cip ality, from whi.-h came Hie announcement this week Jan. I.
camp in New Orleans yestrrd ay
when M ayor T Scminrs W almaloy dhat its ruler. Prince lsvul« II, haa Instituted milt a g a in s t the State of Mississippi to recover $100,000
Hi* rf**ign®ti«n. irm l n\ n ri'fftl*
and his old rrguTTr
democratic represented by bonds, floated hy that sta le over '.M&gt; yearn a t " , which the pnm -ipallty lias been rn- Inr m^Ftlnjr of (hr Ihmnl of h irre organisation broke defin itely with
tnr» nf thr hank yi*al«*r«lav, waa
tit’Rvii ring to Pol Ire I for many yrnr*.
Senator Long and his lmuDlana
• rrcplFfl w ith the rrjin l *»f the
D em ocralje BM oriatlon overt the
rn tirr h&lt;nlv. a^'l 4t*» chairm an,
approaching city election.
John T W alker. Jr,, o f Jackaon*
(irounded
On
Rocks,
"W e w ill have a new deal." sakl
vIIIt? announced that hr* would as*
M ayor W alm tiry. " i would rather
preii» o fficial rc g rrla in n le tte r
Liner Is Abandoned
gu in w ith a f r o Ipsi votes and
in which he proponed to lhank Mr,
clean background."
Allen fnr hn Bervice** in advance
SB A T 1 1 K,
!»..«•. 21
i/1*i
“ It alm ost turn- my ntomach to
lug the interest o f the lfi»UtutluH
The (Turk f inindiiiit Nillt mnut
have the m atter rvrn mentioned
alnre if wa* orfaniiedl.
linpr I 'n ii ii ’
w i « nlmil
to m e," said Senator lo n g .
Mr. Allen w n in Urlandn loday
ifi»tlf*il h\ it w c iv w i'M11y toilay
Out In the country
parishes,
where prraaing duties hi ronnoc*
i»n V® 11sit Rnt’k in Tmi mu the m
Lake Mary Man Adda tinn with hla new position will ru„
open U|trl*lr/T* agam-V tsingltun Conflicting Torifimony
Mrit ish i 'itliimiNiiV \\ Hl« f * n ft «•v
have bean held in the form o f pub
To Isocal Holdings ,''Iulie hi« at lent ion f*»i the next
11*
jKurn
%
h
u
t
)
Offered A h T o Kitlie maaa m eetings with others o r­
ri'grhi'ti "hurr «ntrl\
m lifi1By
Recent Purchase It)
,-'•vrr*1
;lay* An ntmotinrement na
ganised fo r later in the month.
ness Of AgedDriver ImihI* Utirmlng M^riMirni ni I tKT
*
t hr &lt;Kiefnll* nf the new nrfrnnirnThe breaking of the lo n g ranks
| turn )■ v xpeeled to he relrnxcd
nVinci Knitern S i i*mLir 4 Titn* .
has followed sw iftly on the dlv
T h r a let
building,
l
TTk,. Milano
CRESCENT
C I T Y . Her 21
* shortly
frurlii
t
nilfm
miihicsI iu I i *
tu rb in e s In the
sislli 'b * lr k t,j
(AO C on flicting testim ony * « In
Ne w * nf Mr A!I o"* m inaignallnn
t|rtf®T|i.- Wf'lt
M'llt mil
Mlltl J . tkiiMtlered i*re of the rhoire»t bn* I
where Senator Ising'v orgajtlxa
in
San
font,
waa
|
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w
w
local
lull'
the fitness of It It Nile*. 07 year
came a* a aurpriar to T o r e * nf
vbilhin m phiul lim. itn \ I'wvicl*
tjon ,o u g h t to fianil pick the mem
added tc* thr lucal holdings nf local titudnrM and civic Icadcm*
the school
bus
|«ltirhl lll'CtMU' M’ liiMJ With tin*
j bar of the national congress with I old driver of
I-ake Mary an l K t pi♦■"*l(in* nt rejrrrt are nutuef*
l i a iik hV a n".
u m t l i f i mil
r cvik
|ifcl»i»M(rt
nut holding a prim ary election | wrecked with the |o*« of 10 live*
Saiiftmi riv ir lca»ln tlua W4‘#k, i t , $$ua aDhouah all carry Ihc ctmvlc*
fmmd thru wuy
to Any
Tha ritlxanshlp toee in indlgns j when hit by a fre igh t train la d
nf'rnHifii4-ri toilay
4
J linn that
Mr. All**n will
O i , u minuijf rrnli f four rrtilr* \
lion, strapped on th eir plstrde and j T hursday, was given yesterday aMr Evans lierame the sole own I riici it ad ii ic cf * « in hi" new imiler*
stung shutguns over their ahoul-1, roroner's jury souglil to fis the
I taking.
#
ders gni) want out to etnp the g v n -’ .c p ,,n s liilit y for the tragrdv
i et o f the Milare A i usetnenl i ' ll,
I
Trthata to hi* capaMlitira aa a
era! election. It was called off In
A f l a r hrarlng a iluiril wilnraara,
I loral
orgaruiation
wlarh
wa-

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F R A N K EVANS IS
NEW O tVN ER O F
MILANE BUILDING

BUS-TRAIN CRASH
PROBE IS HALTED
UNTIL J A N U A R Y

W A SH IN G T O N . Dec II
(A1
— Hugh 8 . Johnson announced
&gt;Vf night that difficu lties in the
cleaning and dyeing industry had
geen settled and mad* public a
new schedule o f prieo*.
,1
The N R A adm inistrator also
ft
iliarloaad that a special blue eagle
I hanker
ami
civic
h'udi-r wepo Hr
insignia would be given cleaners three parishes but some five thou tha Imturat wan
rrcraa^d
until
nil'll at the time
I lie tillllillnsT
vtdrrd Ihia nmi « in g
l*y
Ajt)iur ^
fnlcLJanuary to allow Nile*
and
Tha extension for another four who render aarvkea of a higher sand votes out of a tuts) re gistr*
onstrtirlrd in 11*2 3 , hv pui
Itiknan. naaKlar uf the
w a l k s of
th a.' re-em ploym ent gwoUig than, Mm fre a h and o o jry " Uun af 60,000 ra ted fas
t h a t m a a Tw t » w r n r r t f i j a m l # h t l rhaslng
ihe
equity
of
several|
whn
.
p
r
a
t
i
n
g
jh
hi
*»wii Ikclmlf
sbndidate. Mrs. Bolivar K.
Irrn to racffvar *u[Tirirntly \q rr
agreem ent waa chalgnod to caver operator*.
** ^
nt ir p
w ,||
Oils I o f the bank’s perv p l a sucssad her late husband
rita
(hair
version?
o
f
ih»*
cra*h
•With the tem porary codes t^e e s­
The new schadute* are a p p ro x i­
sl.out | ,onnel
stated.
“ There
are
mi
Lung was bunted In e ff ig y and
tim ated 10 percent of industries
J. II Mulvry. a fillm g *lali«ui
i »iif&lt; l 1inlay
m ately $0 p a r e n t ander the pre­ 20 shots were fired at a man fur
Molds in w liiih I ean i spreaa my
w h ich fh ar* yet to tom* in under
nprratnr, tt*ptifi»*«I thal hr
aidd
fin w owned
ii I hi* j rulrfin for Mr. Allrn find hi* ®hshoutlngi
the
NRA
permanent
set-up. vailin g rode rates.
gawolinr and nil to the hii* «lri^«‘r
| .i i \ h&gt; \| i KvnfH, vbhnM’ family FfH-iatinn* with me d iu m g thr past
"H u r r a y for ll u r y ."
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L ilw M
Johnson
announced
Ihet
a
price
Roosevelt said that "in tha midst j
At a mass meeting in Miintne, and conBl'k'frd N i Icb had nidi her
It lim* Iwrit nim nf
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study board had been created to j resolutions
runilrmning
"Ixin x
goml hearing mu *ighl VV 11
9*tnPi‘* in iti v * a i m 's and 1
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I ism " were passed* and Senators Johnaon, t'dilur «if H Iih al pap» r,
r it ' a jirivilrgn that I hwvr
a c e i, who b a re brought i t s *
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t hrrn at dr In kimw him a* u gunrid, came ti EIKh Urged To Attend
told the Jury he knew Nile , inti |
,
1I Milan,.
Thealei building,
the &gt;
I'lg
i official* associates were tille d un
y esterd ay to recetr* th , en
malety and that he had no phi -irai
W C O K , o i l J’ H 1 1 O J l K I IIH
W ig g ly . i . m building al Han ririnarf, a (.ankci nnd n prrMinal
Teachers, B ub Drivers to resign.
infirmitlm, alii! wa* tml hai l * f,
I funl Avvitm- and Y mirth Street J friend. I predict fm him a w o n ­
is tk seal* Ius a f Prem ier Hus Meeting Friday Night
In recent years, one nf 5 *n *f o r
derful purer**, hut no nmlti*r how
and th e populace.
I
W A S I I I N t i T H N . her 21
i /Vi
hearing.
Get Pay CheckaFriday I sing's
, and ntlirr minor p io p c itlr *
strongholds b id been
in
Ih*. it rmild never
large It may
Because there era m any m atters
fire -d a y ria it Is a t Um
*ay The I ' W A may bring i* p m |»m l *
Nil r* ha* l»«*rn fpicitrd
In laH o rn irg aula owner nf the |
,
,
Ne w Orleans where the large city
^
f that aiiercaa I
. . . .
i reach the limiAa
i a f (A t state and Is a part reading the immediate attentlan
I hr r x t lr iii*1 *•ml hern pari o f ilif a ' v t lujildiiig,.
Ho th at Heminole f!ounty school vote would overcome any short­ tng hr did init hrair thr appr ..at h
M» hvana aa | c L f
Ll ,W
th a kingdom 's celebration u‘ o f members of Ranford Elks teachers and bus drivers may en ­
uf thr frrtght train, whhh *lrnrk
i iiunliy to an « rul l.y Feb \ 1 tillin'' ih r |fi yr a i Irani1 which of | wi*h for him
age of the country vote Ills r it y j
fol . **
Ollier f i |iM*‘* « * io ii«
strx' and Infants’ day which. Lodge No. 1141, secretary Howard
111*4 u*«mg Iti.' laboi pi ddetn m 1 fu inlrt " f
joy the holiday season which will strength was due mainly to his thi' irhutd h»ia al a dirt ioa&gt;l n ' i « *
thi* Uiihlm Saenger- I low**
Urn fa scist rem paign to boast OverlUt today Urged Shat every
lug
during
af.
r
a
l
l
y
mntumir
f
"
g
lhal
M'ftion,
M
an
y
Hopkin*,
ad
affiliation with Mayor Walms|r&gt;’s
I Spai k- riiml.-m uf Florida Inr . | M ayor V A Speer "I &lt;■ .0sliier
birth rate, ha* become an* of member of tha lodge b* present bring them a t w&lt;) weeks' vocation organisation, also known as the!
Testimony w *» given that K A rmni'vt rator *ai t I odav * hat oil nr
........- h - h decided Ita^P
a t a regu lar meeting In the Elka that ita rta tomorrow afternoon, Choctaw club W ith the break yes ■Teuton. t«. whose home ». r...- tin- of (hr project* in I In* I’lfiu 1.4- t , *ignc.( with lie .Milan# Arnuae i
t M p o rtan t holiday*.
U*2 fi
The leaar m l |0
r R y &lt; hut al the *aint time
the School Board yesterd ay voteJ
I k s clim ax o f th eir stay w ill be Club tomorrow night.
1
had
teriWy l/ong's bulwark in the n t y [ railroad
ti a ik s
frutti »
I * * ' "d in hlmnla may nut |a**t jimri
F inal plane
fo r tha anaual to issue December paychecks at
^ -i heiluled to terminate m 11*4 0 .
I | appreciate Ine f a d that it la a
D »cs’* raedpUms for them on
highway, Niles bail rrixsed
tlie mud In* r wimp It or two
waa »wrpt aw ay.
C hristm as T ree party which will
h .i*&gt; Juit* ti** U*iU-1 ha thaatw*W»aeerewd ta-^ -a.Il l l l i f atm
T h e ! WA
ffretaanfeefwr- Mk »|
rn n w H ir nf the rew*h. h»»t
W r will *1 ill In* n^tglilmra
b T T f i * b* * ta g * tM n ‘ Cbntrar‘ F * r l on S a t­
f *C¥ fu ld
I., fn ii lia* h n n opriated a? n
if -ilualmn
- ll Util mi! pul
•tru rleil a lurnwav *n make ii un [ l«*«»t
A
p
p
ro
iim
a
tsly
$16,000
I*
to
be
o f M children. urday night are to b* discussed,
I I••|»k 11»■ erwl hm i-il anil oprrated h v the for he goe* hark 1o w city th al
fl\* I’ ltiunece**ary for tin* m'I umiI Ihi - In
more
than 176
know* him well,
w lo rr he m ay
Urn p rised blxe ribbon o f lb* h* said, as wall aa plan* for a released to tha
^'^a^k' int«'ie*i^ in tin* slat
wo|.
i
ont
inii*'d
I
*
A
l
g*
I
r r u i i the trackrenew
old
aci|uau»lanrr*. and
bus
operators, it
a a tie r e l p re te ctlr* aa- recaption which I* to be staged teachers and
Other witm*»ar» trail if led t hat
where he I* bound (*• I w i y i t r^gha th e w e man who has bar* next ThurscMy ia honor at waa learned a t 1h* Court House
the achool hu* ii.uld not tuin in
minently *urce**fu1 II# and M ri.
of
Superintendent of
to tha la rg e st Dumber W e k t r F . Meier, gran d exalted o f f i c e
TruUin’* I urn way.
I.naimr
it
Allen have
made
many friend*
Schools T. W, Lawton today. I’ay
vtaalrs
&gt;1
would get Hindi, in the nan*l,
Man y Elks and their
friends
during their short rv*n lrrre berr$
M other* h e re children
checks u so a lly
are distributed
will Meat at the Club rooms to­
PARIH, Dec. 21. - t n
Shadow*!
11, M. (ia ti her, meml»er «$f t ha
and while the*** friend* regret Ida
14 I s w a t e r .
during the fir s t week o f each of Gtrm anjr'x reputedly m atter Hoard nf I'uldic Iriairmlinn for
departure, Ihcv al (he tuiioe li&gt;M
MOW e f the M others night to attend a "P o u n d P a r t y "
month And tha eback* cover the •py Myatem were aeon hy p olice' thi* founty, *aid Nile* went ar m **
dance
which
la
being
bald
l
o
r
the
||( v„|uih(, un arge thal it
wi»h him abounding mm «»w ii» b®
e«4 or ■ fM U s raised
i* with anittr t'lothr* iri a f^dl ward
ap od al t a s s i bachelors par pose o f raising fund* f o r tba teachers' service* for tha month today behind tha operation* of a i llit- track* l»rrau*r hr had hern *in»t puaaihle In r r pi nil them all Ifili'i/ M uuks a I p # art* and any * undertake* a now t« 'k m • » * *
Christmas
T
r
e
e
party.
m
yn
tfrio
ai
band
of
111
apir*
in
Just passed.
th e ir tw entyfoiliitlderi to turn around $$n ihe in fin# mane come let l e i *
from Hi in (? #•i * i* yoi* want tn I lont for- ] year,**
t'
whoae alleged network two A m rri 1pavrtl highway, ami had been l&lt; d d 'S a n fu n N good htlle children who ge l my litllr tuolhrr Allan, cautP I Harry M l»a|iw..r(h, *iad«* m»«tt
m arryin g.
* t h £ T »wtthsmt
i
ran* wer* caught.
r.l.lcn l
I ......... P‘ A |to uae hi* lie*l judgment whether ac*ek rnan&gt;
varied
gifl"
from he want* n li i i y r l e , nonif block*,
The two Am erirana accu*ed nf tn go weal a r t o * ' the railroa&gt;i to Santa fla n *,
1' »n
a lug Haiti,, ant] a truck with .Mime 1 |rn s . . rllite n
playing a ra rt in the aelling of
i „,v i-stlnisUon » r s l s i ' i i n In this,
light - nn it "
Teutons place aiul turn (i a u lt e rl
Am,,n* ..... .
,h* ‘ B ’ "
”
French
m
ilitary
aerret*
will
l*e
m
are
t aiver wiltee, " I am a entire raunty *»&gt;rr iul.-rrel* &gt;«’1 '
' .4/ .
tContinue.1 tin Page Knurl
U ' ,*,r'
vr*t igatrd by the (Jaiteil S la 'e i
I hi* fnlliiw mg
| littli lrt&lt;y eight y r a t * old amt in alw ays received hi. vilsl ri.ri.iilcfH f c * T O W . Lite*. l l ^ W V gnvrrnmerit it became known 1u
“ I aru a IHHr b«*&gt; righ t yrafB j ,
g rndc and l want a aiiun ll 1- wonderful w..ik in our
H A R D Y , Ark., D re. 31— S A V - hereby aurrender all claims of
U U r e n s t o * . anted
alack
bti
&gt;
1
1&lt;
&gt;
a
r
it
a actHitn aiul a pair chamber nf turn mere- will ' " " I t I*
d
a
y
'Dredge
H
aw
Arrived
T
ltlt
to
a
160-acre
tract
o
f
hill
rifhl of ownership ta the de»
^ *7
Robert M urphy, A m rn ran enn
am in the th iid xraik' aral
my uf bkatr* arn) nUm «4&gt;i. n un nf all be remembered W are ail losing
(and
m
a
r
hare
soon
will
pass
from
cribod premises, eltuatOI In the sul, talked with French suthnrllie- I T o L O t l l l C C t ( (lIIIIn tM H I Ii s i hor
ahlaat j i aa Ipteai
eitir.en 1^*1 Ui
n s l nice Her name is kif.il |Fttii*t furget me "
„ friend. * » d » H "
"th e Lord and Saviour, Jesus county of Sharp and the state of thi* morning about the part Mr !
h la w C
_____
'.Mi«* Hasel A|iplet,y 1 h a te been
min l " wishing hit i hueci'i*" In HI*
Sv
lve*l«
$
h
ultun
«»f
Him
W
Hth
C h rist," to tha sta le &lt;jf A rkansas Arkansas."
. .v - ____ , . J k a d A h'
and Mr» Koliert fiw ltse uf E f t I The ilrodgr “ S tandard," one nf * ii&lt;hh| )■ &lt;•&gt;■ , *n please tiring me
new venture, sml s bappv,
B e e r i t te a F a A ’ A r e a a a a p a rh f t r d e lln q u u t taxes.
Than follows a description of Orange, N. J m ight have had in the largest of it» kind now uprr what 1 want W lisl I want is nut htn-i t a i lli'», *'I have tried In lie
(Continued On P eg* T w o l
* giritel Uiy all
Ihr year ami 1
"
• la st
Once before the land w h k h fo r­ the land. The Instrument contln what &lt;• drsrrllied by poller as a n ' a ||ng in this sertm n nf Florida, » little s n l not * lid, tut in be
wink f&lt;»i my mother and gi#nd
-------- *
X t?
m ally waa deedsd to the "S a vio u r"
tuy
i.ik gun,
ennrmnui rtp iu n agr network su» arrived In I^ k v Mutirne Isle yen- tween. I want
tiiiithei lTra*e hrtng mr a I'njt
1* 1924 w as forfeited to the "Our Raclous secured the right peeled nf hevtng worldwtse rem l | irrday to begin a to d a y pumping *s«sphonr , wrecker and
toy
A
eyr. a rain rnat, a enwhoy #uit,
&lt; I* of peeseaalon end control by ell firntinns
In-tilt
Infbt &gt;. ■ nil
Weather
assignm ent just north nf p iiv s lr
*Hh
and a tire** nuit. B ring me a IIIilc Yesterday’s
ll. Acmia the Lasee the proper method* knoam; first,
A
rultiirrd
Russian
linguist, and muntrtpelly
owned pru|rerty
m otorcycle n t b elect in ughm and
car
large
rrou
gh
for
me
l«
ride
for several y e a n by th4 participation in the crea- Mmr
g i .r i l l l l i t
I. lls
T n h tk s lo ff
Stahl, near M yrtle Avenue
1 - * «1 wlerlrTr
ligld s
on Ihe
in A In i candy, nuU, and fruit* nf
lli*li l ow H*l» ,
aad confirm ation of title by the tire of all Ihincai second, by hr whose husband I* reported to be
D redging operations
will lie w rre k tr. Hants,
L will leasr you
S laltes
all kind*."
•to te I* eet fo r Jen. L
41
• AN FOItn Tii.eit*'
hertune* (as lbs eon of the cre­ e N*w v - - l husiressm en, mean, carried out under the direction nf
pie on the table, end roffee
Murhn Turner want* a »cootct •aumrrt
C lsreneo II. Powell, o f J e ffe r- ator)} third, by gift; fourth, by w hile we* termed hy police a* the
Captain W. C. Benson .m l o ffi- *" *h* t'’ 1’ ”
l’° ‘
l,on,t
,o r * r ‘ «rd anything' you think Ii 1*e*t for, *U*l»ehlcnl* I'l.u l
eoa O ram county, Iowa, f a r e up purchase (at tbs coot af Bis life). "Fem m e fa ta le " o f the orga n isa ­
Mart Aw
ria ls e f the Parkhlll
D redging M* m».
‘ " “ f * n ' b reth ,r
title to tho tra c t la a deed filed
"I da hereby aoreaant with the tion which was rumored to have C * , o f Jacksonville. When the •* T h ririm s. time_ Don't forgot a little hoy aeven year* old. I(c Kuslls
r; 1
write*
that
hi*
fou
r
year
old
Bis­
w ith tho a r e a ty clerk la 1924.
said Bavious t* defend k b claim m aintained headausrters In Fin­ work U coropleUdl, bo*U (hat are {** P ° ° r f nildren.
FI U n i .
ter Virgin ia want* a doll haby.
T h e d e a f reed*;
Kt
Plsf re
of ownership to tho boot of my land where •)&gt;* I* vagu ely linked scheduled to u s. prerent end proJ&lt;" Anderson, a f
la k e
I.orinr lame at 110 Franeh A v e ­ i |ati. rab 111*
/•Clare * * * H. Pow ell to Lord ability ia consideration of tho with a myMerloue Mflpy
J posed docks will have . . . y en- Munre«- w ri,* ‘ - ' ,m * llU U IIi,l
Hs s i I b s !
aad B ariaaa, Jaaua C h r is t
. C lssr »l
M
eigh t y ta r i old and In the third nue write*, **l am a girl Juat t l Key Meet
wall knows facto, that Land titles
trance Into the regular govern
. I't dd y Tl
"K n ow alt men by these |
grade and 1 have been In *rhotil yrar* old and In the a tith grad* Miami
oriflaet, with the United States
lla r g e a th a e
CA8K REOPENED
mrnt channel nearby.
•lour*
Itsv.n
ante:
three year*, t want a curly head at *chool. A li l want la a pair of Orel*
it or other governments
hnisffp
" T h a t I, Clare a t e H. Powsl
received the shore lands by
W A 8 H IN G TO N , Dec. 31. - ( O - !
,!»U 17 Inche. tell end *.mu- fru it *kate* and *ome fruit and nut*." Ofcew
rla n d o
Ilav id Lan«t alao at l t d French O
J e f f ■rasa. Graeao t r e a t y , a f
t (force). This r f y ef ac Justice Roberts o f tho
EN
NN
N A N IH
IN tlF
U F AAt)
II
Ux
supreme
M CLE
sn .1 csn.ly "
He a** ml*
•Tear •*
(*|mill f 14
sta te of lo$rm, la cooslderatlaa of
possession end control U court, um pire o f tho German
--------| l ittle Patricia Ann Jones, who Avenue, writ#*, "1 am a littla bo/ Tallin*
|*i fld y. I*
Til
u*%
III*
•—i. * tha death penalty all people teImproper.
*wrBa nvi^*
Am erican mixed claim s commD
M IA M I, Dec. 21^ -lA 'i Jorepn i» su in g to tpcm l C hrlslm os at alinoet erven year* aid aad l am
«, r.o iiu i a
in the first grade. I w a n t you to
ass* *4 the harit, bring, aad la hsrahr M •Ion S atu rd ay handed down a t V
M cl^ n n aa, A m erica’s
forem ost Miami Beach, writes, "I am a
no right was a*
C lear 14
ta •■arias knewiadgad, paid, hy our Lari sad •soared by any man or men, to
t it le s upholding the p roperty o f rasing seer sto ry, died is hi&lt; sle e p ’ little girl five &gt;rats
old, and 1 bring me a train and football and A ltsu ls .
r i s e r ft I
Auguete
m m tog. lodaMMr i l d
jUrlftHi Jfftll
ng tha fam ous F lack T am I s t his gggytsnert here tiulsy. He ja m visitin g my grandm other, hut a kn ife."
Macon
Eugene Harper w riU g Santa l«#tBBII*k
iffactire re Christ, o * bought tha right to
__
Kingsland explosion c a s e s ,bad been su ffe rin g from in flu ent* | will be at niy home
in Miami
Them eevlll* —*• ■
^
paarew and cretrei th, earth aad earth waa never surrendered by th a t
have been In c o n tre v e n y . for several day* but hi* condition Bench for CbrlM m *!
so pleas* t ’lau* that he want* a ra j. |»igon.
i^ H .h n ir
n lR fiU ,
■ hate W orld W a? days.
I wa* so t considered serious.
B r in g me n big tricycle, u dell ■nd a hall, and a Irate. ‘
r V ■ all thtefa , portoiatef thereto. 1 th. Creator,"
aportrd to b a r* told the
th a t be couldn't con___ la o ffice a fte r tha burn! o f
* f B Jfala, on* o f the eity'a few
t new spaper* which was
tW fire Sunday at the
a w l and other "Outdam oaatratlon planned
(a sponsored by G rau's

C W A M A i B R IN G ,;:
SOUTHERN WORKi
TO END SHORTLY

&gt;i A acktHM

Italy’s Most
Others

F

French Police S ee
Shadow Of German
Espionage System

Return*
Mental Lapse

Sanford Children Send Herald Scores
Of Letters Asking Santa For Gi f t s

Arkansas Will Claim For Taxes Tract
That OnceWaaDeeded To ‘Jams Christ’

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END K J/T D A IL Y
M em ber A a a o d a t H

P rw

Survey Shows Boost
In Sales Over 1932

NKW 8PAPKR
P ric e

M I^A U T O CODE IS

Mother’s Wedding Ring
Slip Over Hanxi O f Baby Girl
Who Survives Early Birth

UP FOR ARREST
OF LYNCHERS

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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 19, 1933

MOM REWARD

wWUr.

F ir e

EXTENDEDINTO
FALL OF 1934

NRA REVISES
DRV CLEANERS’
PRICE SCALES -

Roosevelt Acts After
Report By Johnson
Shows Employment,
P a y r oil Increases

Schedule NotExpected
To Please Cash And
Carry Men But Will
Be OkeyedByOthera .

Jesse Jones S e e k s
More Cash For RFC

W A SH IN G TO N . Dec.
I».~
N E W YORK. Par. 1• — &lt;*’&gt; (A-&gt;— Extenalnn of the lending
Christmas traiV for tho firat
power, of the iUronairticiloi
IB day* o f December I ha wed
Corporation for at Iraat anoth­
aa » carafe Increaxe o f 18 parer year and a bolatrring of
F IN D lJkY, Ohio, Dee. 1#—(AM grandmother, Mr»
cant oear a corresponding pe­
t'harlea Ftnita depleted eolfera with mor«
— A baby girl no tiny that at erd. “ the hahy already ia a|wlleil.
riod one year sgo, a lurrey ol
million, will be Baked of thb
birth the doctor thought her dead, She atopa crying whrn I pick her
the aatlona’a leading depart­
aeaaion of Congreaa by the Ad
v,«v ;.|
Ilea contentedly in a little bas­ up."
ment atore# by U&gt;e National
mlnlatration. Jraar Jonra. chair­
ket braid' a coa. Move In her par
Retail Dry Goode Association
Fifteen dropa o f a prepared
man of the corporation held
rnts’ home here.
milk every ItO inmutca i» the l&gt;a
•bows. Tha
Aaaoclatlon rethe view today that aa much a&gt;
portad that today In almoat
Iler mother'* wedding ring e)ip» by'» diet.
At firat ahe waa fed
an additional billion dollar! in
arary city ChriaUnaa buying
raaily over hrr hand to form a with a medicine dropper, but now
lending power ahould h# giver,
la proceeding at an "Aeceleratbracelet.
Grandmother Finerd uaea a dnll'r
hla gigantic corporation.
nd
and blgkly encouraging
The
girl
waa bom Saturday nuraing laitlle and calla bor "m y
-------. 1. •,
rata." Store# Mb the South, re­
(toll liftliy." Thal'a the rhiutV onl)
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec lit. (AM
) N , ‘ D ec. 1ft.
N A S H V IL L E , Tenn. Dee. 19.— night to Mr. andMr». Charle.
W A S H I N G T O N , D ec. ID .—
1I’ rraident Rooaevelt y c lr r d a , f « tailor# la the farming and In­ I (AM— Deacplblng the lynrhfag r.f Carmen.Premature
by
foui rame an far.
reU ry l c k « «
( A . P . ) — N e w p ric e s c h e d u le *
With blond hair and dark blue1tended the effective date of the
dustrial ’• areas, and
i*v*ral . Cord Cheek Friday night aa a “ dla- montha and w n gh ity
only 20
f
o r d r y c le a n in g th r o u g h o u t
'Western
trade
le
n
te
n
reported
•yea,
the
animated
doll
ta
i
t
1
automobile
manufarturi-ra'
code
...
' g n e e ," Governor McAllatar yee- ounce#,
ehe gave
no apparent
j tfi* in e e r - e x a fn tha largest game.
th e U n ite d S ta te n w e r e w it h ­
terxhy poatad a 11000 reward for eigne of life, the father eald, and Inrhra long from head to tin- H er} through Sept, t, tin t upon the
K t A t la n t a , y e s te r d a y
, appnhenalon of the negro'i alay- tha doctor wnpped her In a newa- head ia eight inchea in ctrcumfer-1 report " f Hugh S. Juhn«on, rcheld a g a in last n ig h t nt N K A
errt- no bigger than a trnm -1
rr)" admtnlatratnr.
that
rm|a n aa tha county grand jury laid I
' th e a l i m e n t , - I t U in ­
paper and placed hrr on the kithut p ro lia h ly w ill he m ndo
ball -and 3 1-2 inchea long
Her| Pl°ymenl had Increaaed 211 per.n i l
|
aaid.
all
other
m
.U
.r
.
to
Pu»
h
j
chen
table.
i t h i i t a j e m p lo y e o f
pu b lic In tim e to b e co m e e f ­
Ma thorough and completo invent!-1
finger, are only a half inch long I
•" P »W llt
,,,..,1 ' ftinca the agreement ha* been tn
fu tlo n "
It w* ' tw „ noun
Inter
that and almoat a- thin aa match
“ ' " *
e d m ln la tra f e c t i v e Dec. 22.
I While tha tO-year-dtd
negro’. Carmen, hearing a noiae in th- atirka. She could Maud "time fa t'
h iv w ii w J t
f e e * on
'
,
A lth o u g h a I iiim I s f o r r e ­
.
, ..
1 The extenaion waa rniur-ted by
body waa found hanging from a; kitchen InvcMigatrd.
hi re and there
.
,
.
.
,
■ la t / jlk e o r y th e y can
v
is
io n
d n w rtw artl
in
m nny
.
.
.
,
,
1
the
national
automobile
rbainber
cedar tree
near Columbia In'
" I thoughl the nolee waa the
hacb parent i* D.i yeaia old
,
lle H r e r P W A a llo tm e n ts ."
re«|oi'Mi was
’
of commerre. The
parts o f the country hail been
Maury county, It developed
h e 'c a t and I wrnt to put the animal i s ,i(V e r 1
la unuaually aniall
The forwarded hyJohnaon to
the
4/tlMic Wpihs announcement
rieeiHtd
upon,
priee
nchclule#
waa kidnaped from the home of I nut." Carmen ...d " It wa. the mi„ hrr-» glT „ B„n d fa th er. John
W hitt
House with a report thnt
It'h ad boon established that
relative! h en and therefore Da •l«b* y crying.'
'
•
w ere
not
flnl.heit ye-lrntag
Itarahlett.
w fighnl
only two nor#
.^ept.
6,
when the
vldaon county authorltlea aiaumed
told Georgia official* ha
H A V A N A . l*w
it* i**&gt; Jrf- evening. Ju.l how much reiliicllnn
“ Why,H ch imrd in the materna? pounda at birth.
code went into effect, million* of
Juriadlctlon.
BTOW * 192 ^ 00,000 from
frr.on t’a ffrry .
H -rr#"'''- in the prleea wa« being inaile ofdollars have been added in wsgt* i.u v r of |*rr»i«lenl Hihi. vvvII. tm&gt;»
Criminal Judge Hart in a apework* for M a t. bride#
trial* wmilil not ««y .
anti thousands o f Idle worker# rr
rial lynching charge
Inatructed
where tlrile.l State. A m U -.a
|| wa* Imllrateil lhai In *nms
» .# ,/ • # a B P » i w ‘
turned
to
their
job*.
the grand jury to "Immediately
,|„r Sumner W elle- left - I f nearly eitlew ,he original |irlrr *lrurlnre
fa* w *r&gt; ha would do
Johnsons
report
to
thr
presi
take aueh atepa aa may be nerM week a g » ami l«" l riitlil hualr.l would l*e left Inlaot- and all
a t a* P W A *ngin#«r.
W A SH IN G TO N . Dec. 19.—(AM— eaaary to bring the guilty partlea
dent uai.l the actual increase in
him.elf ktinlylng the l ul&gt;«n m i - »l»n* polnlnl strain*! n illffrr^n.
rwd Black:
In the face of a renewed attack to Juatice."
paprolN * a « from II'J.TOO.IKH) iii
________ ,
-MI lervetlgsllon you
tlal for ra*h anrt rarry rlranere,
July, to appbiigtniatrly $14,700,* ualmn at e h :e rai _-e
upon the Rooaevelt monetary pro­
At
Columbia
(thief
Deputy
Hill oeven iHimti* were explixl who In large number* violated Ihe
are hereby aapanud with preju- gram, Artlng Secretary Morgen* 000 in Brptrinori for the members
dining thr lilgl.t flr*l ll*t ami who romplaineil lhat
dtoa
» Hft» ae t-a»amlnrr and thau yeeterday aaid government Sheriff I’ inketon aaid an inveati
of the $ha mi her, teprcsenting 7N e$l iii II# m• On
gallon had been atarted but little I
four per.- , having In charge Ihe same aa
percent i»f the piotlm tion t apacilg^ olid today. unr InJijr'ntt
gold-buying had Induced a five and
progreaa made.
wllh
delivery »ervle*
and approvmiately or. perm it of ni*»i « a# #'MTdirr» and &gt;•ailor# pa- I cleaner*
te e r In#par tor jie a n c e lle d forth- one-half percent rtae In commod­
Governor M cAlt**rr‘a Hrriainn
t rmled thr #41rrl# in effort# to would put them nut of business.
thr unit** of the industry.
ity prleea and added:
to
ave
of
violence
to
poat
the
reward
waa
made
new
O fflrlal* of Ihe National A*ar&gt;.
Kmp1" ) iurnl, he ns id, mi rrasrd thiottlr «
“ I'm eallafled."
admlatetritar aaid afflIlia Blatement followed tha firat after a committee • bowed him a I
from IJ.r»,000 iii July to 150,700 ritul hlood# lie.l
rial loo of Cleaner* and Dyers
wara ob ta in s from Govreaotution adopted by the Naah |
Mol Ives of ilv- honilnnir* air *a!d they believe the vael m*iii Heptrmher, s gam
of J5,|0&lt;1
Talmsdge, M.
E. Cox, incraaae In the Reconatruetiun villa Paatora* aaeociation aaking
| not known hill a ir indie*oil eon iorlly of the rleaner* would be
Corporation’a quotation for newlyworkers.
ehOhaei (fa r a c e T w o )
MUNTKVIDKU. Itcc.
19 — j The nilrulMi't i slot s ided liiai • netlrd with thr recrot lah«»r flair
mined domeattc gold alnce t&gt;ec. I. him to 'aound a noie for law ,u1 well plea*eil bv tbe new erslea
(A P .)—Paraguay and ltoli«!a
our
alatr
•i|u pMMipItalrd li&gt; s dfcrrr ir |hu, that Ihev did not expert th*
A f u r a consultation between Mor ' premacy
.
- throughout
* the iio reasr in riiiployiurnt "ob
agreed l$&gt;day tn halt
their
genthau and Chairman June. nf| *od to aummon afre.h all official,
•lulling
IliAt
Ml
|M*i«rut
of
a
II
cm
vmus|\ wa* not tin irsult of in
r#«h amt rarry men tn be &gt;alie.
bloody «a r in the Chaco Boreal
the RFC. the figure waa aitvancedl •" do their full duty without frai
• ployrs hr i Atlves.
|fie-1
• ,
rreaarti |»i«slu(tloii maNinurh
s*
until
*t
least
the
ewd
si
the
I
IHdilicAl discussion* were side
from 834.01 to 34JX1.
* ■ » " U“ l
m*V « i No nm*ertilton* have vet been
Christmas season Both nations man*hoitra were tiT trspiti from
Meanwhile,
Jonea announced I h r hi* right o f trial hy a court
tiackml
I
imIa )' as Authorities
m
In
Marled again*! the too priee
told the l*an-American Confer* I approkimately 21,:kn* immi in July.
that purchaeea of domratlc gold I
Juatice.
i krsligAtrd I hr killing ol Jnsefina violator*
who
wrre
given
A,
enre In session here that they I to approaimately
I'.i.iUHi.imO m I Kiarcn ilr Ctoinei, dsughter
had totaled 4B9.A91 ounce, at a|
-----------------of
The secretary's report waa brief
rhanre tn rnmnlv
a publlr hearare willing to stop hostilities
coat
of
flBAS’JJSK).
A*
uaual
both
_
I
V
I
J
j
Septemtei,
M
decirs*e
«.f
approii
I'o
ifin
o
K
iaiico
dr
(joiiiFt,
one
of
^Deploring (he jacon.lMency of
but with It hr transmitted reports
Ine last week, hut o fflrla l* In­
until midnight lire .11.
mstely |,70O,tHH| oi M |tercent." I thr five governing commissioners dicated i- llo n rnlohl be taken
l
‘
" their lima
(Continued On Page Tw ol
I of I'ulia After the overt blow
uf
f
soon. Attar publratlon uf th*
• rarias Manuel De Cespedea.
•tales.
| I hr woman was shot
hy a
body offer* that thaea, prevlouily aagllglbla,
had been giaatly tncreaeed In tha
(CrmtiniMsI on Pag* Four)
V t U aagfU tlaft , that such a d.last fortnight, poaalbly to the »*•
yCrabta eH ttltlM . If it exists. Unt of I18.000JKI0.
Rev. Frank M. Marler of the
Hoping for ft fenrrouft r*ftp«»nse.
( aha boat bd dBtftactad by attendMforganthau announced that the Firat Christian Church waa rivet­
Jam I. M ir t n lt llf, manager of
f '.-dan*-at fUma that, ara known to department'! purchaaaa of
gov­ ed yeaterday aa 1934 prranlrnt
thr Milftne T h ta U f ,lo«\fty
an
ernment bond, laat week totaled o f the Sanford IVolealant Minis­
nouncotl (hat thr arfiUstion frr In
• ;
w m alalnu a n .aid |IB,800,000, of which
|8.l«)0,000
...
, a
regulation* «o«| three rr-ulrnln of
terial
Association.
su cceed in g l hr
annual
Christmas
I'arty, ..
m to b ar* bean fitte d b an tataly a. represented tha investment of anrC h r iH tm u H
H a t t k e U hanford $1 ra&lt; h in i'nihr Pouit
Rev J. B. Root ef the First Con- «ch»dul+l fo$ Halttnlay niOtnliut 2
Holld support for thr Four/ tb tha anac quality of » . « of lb .
Mitiday afturniMin. arid l^ought
plu. Lund, of
• ° r * r" ; : r r e g . t lo n . l Churth. At th e.
at 10:00 o'clock' is to br a u n fit
I'olnt program whl«h has Iweit
, v a M a a t fll# a - U r. Lshmann. dlAnnual
Marcus
Kagg
Day
was
t
from
Chief
of
P$»licr
l(o&gt;
G
Wil
T
Wo
indigent
families
rrai'kng
can of any a&lt;khlc food.
" r ‘
"r * t ,
time. Rev. Martin J. Rra,
adopted by thr Nation*' Am eri­
lrt|kl| hi* ramarbo at thi* com- public debt retirement ojierallo'ie
in this c«»unty will
provided liauis the anuounceiairnt (hat there observed hy Sanford Itotanans as can laqilnn we* voiced jt a w«H*
fund.
By
i i i being grwuy s iy *. "M ay I *ug- through the elnklng
will
l*e
no
let
up
m
the
lampaign
thty gathereil $$t the Valdei Ho­
with well filled Christmas
baa*
attended ineellng r
Campbell*
••1 wai. 'that tha beat way u eor- comparieon, purchaeea the previkrts wihich arc to i»r delivered tn of ke«pni|f the I usin4** &lt;dierls tel foi Innchrnn today and tha
Selection of officers came dur­
lataaing
l'n*t
in
the
la-gtun
llu l
Qua
week
were
$7,000,000
and
tha
&gt; act whai la allfgad to ba a dethem neat Satur*Va&gt; morning by free of douhlr parking and auto­ annual collection for the Chil- I last nlghl, to Hrr# llryw#r$l Walking a meeting In whlrh the Asso­
-atwrntlhg motion picture Induit- weak bafore then $1 ,000 ,000 ,
place
mcmlkcr*
of
Scininidr
Chapter,j
mohilrs
left
standing
in
one
(Iran's
Horne
,S«&gt;riaty
at
Jackson­
ciation empowered Rev
K
D
•r, n#w
romniftmlrr. |&gt;rr- / wUh Ka »muU&gt; aad uawholeville proved highly ■#!isfactory
Order of DeMolay, It wa. decided' " " J "
» " »',,ur
Brownlee to use all available
ftldftd.
M ta Am * would b* m en atduring , Chapter
meeting
l**ti
l-uo'ile I'owrll. white, rbaive.1
The
speaker
w as
Rotarian
Aaaoclatlon funds for the pur­
THI# |»r&lt;&gt;grftm |»rnn#iily rail#
j with viidatirig the parking irgula Joshua C f ’hase of Winter Park.
C ’ m U m tt at perform#ncee which
pose of providing special help for
for inunrttimtr aid foi v e lc rin i
' C i ^ o w n t u t o e la n and wholeWh#n msmbars «if the Chaptsr'
'*•*
H n c d fl. Dr II ^ (a director of the Society and nna
several families outside of the
injurtsl in thr linr of duty, urB
The feature film for this Christ­ bad (-onrlu'K-i the initiation of, Ru. ker. while. « a . di*nu**rd of o f jhe leaders in its work lie rel' &lt; '
iaatm lu re and cnUrtMinn
mftmbrr# a t thr local l'o«t diriilAI J
Ten thousand petunia planU scope of Ted era I aid
a similar charge, while Joe Mrlorh,
mas Party for children Is Kl
. Bay- W w - P . Brooks. J t » .* a a
to amfrimr tho '* rm gr*nr*fn f»ftr-*t
fi to he fried neal Mon«Wy.
V f f n M T ’ ttlf
romMfan.
YntaraaVTit'
• inr* il* organisation in IH02,
fulltat
At thr ••me linn*. Ihe ,
inole County Chamber of Com­ delegated to compile a report of in "Olaan's Big Moment." A com­ and had atterxie*! to other mat­
$1 fines also were handed *o
end told of II* varied endeavor*
o f hla hobbies,
ter* of interest, they turned their
merce by H. A. Ward, president all of the charity work whlrh edy. "In The Dough.** and a short
■uggr»|ton wa# made that nu*
Charles Heywood and It It Baker,
lie diaruaaed Ihe work that he*
attention to the part thay might
that fUma such
t# thr time for every l.rgiuunfthe
of tha Lake Charm Fruit Co. at has been rarrled out by all l*rot- muaical film
chargwl with violating the parking
featuring
Kddle
lieen done in the Si
lirenrh
hare last night,
play in bringing Christmas rhrer regulations.
eetant and Catholic churches In
or pi-##rvirr man to lend hi# •upOviedo, It waa lea mad today.
Duchin's
Orchestra,
will
complete
real and abort
home*
In
Tempa,
Miami,
la
k
e
­
tn Mime worthy person, in th l*,
w
whllQ t„ r|wr
They were Immediately turned the city.
port to hi# local l'o#t. and thffl*the program.
mpanted It,
Appointment o f a chaplain fnr
county. Derision lu donate
"••&gt; rharge.l with
disorderly en d u rt, land. ami I’rnaarnla, and hr aaid l y join with thousand# of olhaia
over to Mrs. W. E. Wateom, pres­
lead rather
basket* of foods wias tbe unani- was finel $M», but the fine was rhal over 23,000 homrl*** children who are handing to #4vuru *m
ident If the Sanford Gardes Club, tha County Home and Convict
Urn gaeearal with tha suggeetloa that-they ba Camp waa discussed with tha re­
mous result.
• su»|&gt;ende&lt;| before Court adjourrie«l. have been rated for ainr* the So­ for their fallen comrades.
which
| J. K- Smith, white, was ills- ciety waa nre-tnlard
sat eat wherever tha Club aaaa sult that Rev. Bram and Rev.
Commander Walker apiodnlcd
Th* average num ler of In­
tha Bead for beautification o f the Root were requested to study tha
Win. II. Shepherd a* i bail mail
male*
of
(he
eeveret
branch*,
situation and report at the next
o f | committer which t# to
city or county.
Pursuit of th* three
bandit,
••f the Home I* between H0O and
Tha g ift waa announced at tho meeting.
tart with othrr f i f l f orw#nlfpwho robbed th* Bank of Orange
HOO rhlldrrn annually, while Ihe
---- —*
driving.
Included among lhne« attending City ye.terd ty morning w . i ton
dose o f tha Women's Clvle Com
ton* for thr |iurt»o#e of in aklnk
average number of ca.ea handled
Red.
white
and
blur
water
ii
*
|
Kd.
A
Richardson.
white,
the
meeting
were
Rev.
W.
A
mitts# masting In tha City Hall
plan# for a pni|HN»$*d irrreat*U|n
ttnued 1st* yrMerOsy sflernotm l&gt;y
in a veer I- around 2240, he »ald
lies
are
the
latest
attraction
at
|
chargni
with
&lt;ksorderly
conduct,
pastor
af
the
First
yesterday,
a masting
during ^ • p #rrrntrr which might Ik* errrltd
airplane, it wa* reported by Hhe
\
short
lath
on
f'hri.tm
a*
*plrestreate*! a $A bond.
Methodist Church and Captain riff J. F. McClelland who
said the Sanforii Municipal
with ( W A fund#.
itoltbia a tbw roqra dayi tha which the woman dlacuaasd me
It W9 made hv Rev Martin J
Irene Mitchell of Hhe Salealinn that at hu reque.t Ralph Wight
for aiding la tha flaanclag of
Oth#r m#ml$rr# of the eomntll*
nriivrly rnmkjcl Jrnmr Mar |lav* Br am "T lir Veal thing w# can
and C. F. William* flew over th# McKee Jungle Garden, neat V*.
Army.
cal public schools.
tr# arr llrv J. B lto«»t, V. A*
wa* final JIM, King Davnt Ho* •h. M • #i«l llrv.
R f#$n. Ml# tn
“
Rig
Scrub"
In
l
*
k
t
County
in
Beach,
and
/.on
Direr
tor
Janie*
Captains w an eleted foe two
* parata earn of
8|»m, r N. I .i r of Hvirdo, II. II.
mo family t radii ion# around
• rarch of tha trio.
Moughton ha.* planted them in the km wa* fin»il $f&gt;. Robert Smith
i ta this aae- women's team a la Uw trad# body
I'npr and Mr# K K. KoumllUt#
v
i
i
finrit
18,
amt
Kmrlia
lawtnn
n»##
"
II#
urged
It
lUrian#
(hrl#t
Mr Wight covarad the entire ih*&gt;I with the gold fish r car Uw
Plan# werr rnmplrtad for tha
M dkadge work membership drive of neat mowah.
wa*
tUaiJil**»&lt;1
Jain*.
Kdilir
i*
lo
Mvalo
thi#
th'oighi
among
tn
ru
area, from Blackman'. I’ aMure to alligator pool at 11^* /ah *
and
aaggmtlona
w an
made
IM M W ra a
annual
rhrtstma#
K v»
“ hujt "
(-*
tried
nrat
Tui-ada)
thrir f« inilir#.
These beautiful n o lle MAlrr Ii
Palm Spring., and for more than
for tha naming ot tha new Male
party which will hr bald In Iho
Nedom Plnreet, chargml with
fttav in ihargr
»f#
rt
S
f
•
lies
arr
salt!
lo
hr
vrr&gt;
isrr
aril
An
apportonlty
to
lend
a
hat.d
two
hour,
he
circled
and
awoo,&gt;*d
lakafraal hoataeard highway bridge serose the St.
wa* ..f »hr •*(,u»r*mt K vrn l" f rat ure legion Hut nrat Saturday night
costljr, and scores of |»er»onei hsvr bring drunk and &lt;li*nrdrily,
►
f*
Avenue « U h tha Jokna Hirer at Lake Monroe. Mrs. la guarantaolng th* safety of the high and low over th* scrub which
fxom M.00 o'clock on
fined $10
of thr »wi»rklv niert Ing#. talked
h
i*
a
reputation
as
being
an
Ideal
volcad
thrir
admlialion
over
thru
bus
riding
school
children
of
thi.
• fthe Manic- V . 1* Mo.&lt;an preaided.
Kormrr commandrr Hhrphtrtl
Mable Jur. ten. rhargrd with h« hp **T#» flodrrr# M
hiding
place
for
thug*
end
other
delicate
hues.
county will he given .very mon
wa* gtvrn a votr of thank# for
mg
the
keeper
of
a
di-&gt;&gt;rtk*rly
wprp
I'aul
Stinr
*p
n»**##nt
However, they
TK# lillr* arr lh# gift of W K
Tbor woman resident of Sanford who earaped convict*.
which raaae
house, we* fined $16
hrwAlHfd
IntRcUna 1? K hi# rveent activitir# in m n illlfi|
attend* a as/ety rati/ which la te you Id see no trace of the eutomo- Saiton of the Jungle taardrns, in
AO m rm hfri in thr annual tnant*
r
.
__
,
.
,
,
John
De*her.
rhargril
with
being
e.change
Tor cou rlr.ir.
whirl. .
.
,
. .,,7
* Mnn-alvste* .? #' Chase, ft L
ha bald at th* CUy Hal) tenurrrow hjtr or any men.
. . . . . .
'
drunk, wa* fined $26
-^larahif drivr which will continue
M.lthie
F T
William*, l-ennwere^aalended to him recently.
morning at 10:80 o'clock.
*rd M't.ura* M*rtin llram. S. G. under hi* auprrvblon.
A N d s l Inritallon eras extend •
Tho meeting ta called hy Sher­
ftrav
F
F
Rludwoerh. S O,
f i today ta all eatery g i uwars and i f f J . F. McClelland at th* re*
ahippsn In this rity and caunty quasi a f Ashsr Frank a f Tampa,
Chase. A W F.pp*. S O Shinholsar, W L. Cooper. F C. Mararging that they attend a ■wetto* state dlrectof o f safety, and tha
The average dally rost of oper­
Mahon. George Harden. H H.
U to told la tto City Hall U . 8 af*t/ Committee o f th* Rsmlaol*
M *iiniu A
maim a afternoon at 1:00 * 'clock Coo■sty Chamber If O m a w rr* Is ating the county Jail during lb*
fiaraaola has th* honor of bring
Reporting on the cnM of oper Coleman. 0. W Snencer. W M.
tiiahi
wtors they might discuss plaaa
la action urging heads ef se­ /ear which ended on Nov. 1 wsa th# firat Florida (action from ■ting thr 0&gt;unty Home with Ha Hayaa*. W. A I**ff1wr. H Pul**, NANfOltH
.
n
nM . a
Apalachicola
appreaiautely
$4.01,
according
lo
ria
a
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which cam* th* firat carload of 34 Inmate*
&lt;kjring
November, ton. II. B. Pop*, and H. R- HarUw
far FlsrU a Catery Wash, daaig rious g r m ). to attaad.
a
report
recently
tendered
th*
city
celery of the 1911-34 aeason, but Superintendent R. L. Dann .ay* Steven.
anted hy Oavaraar Bhotta (or
Kuitls
Bufsriatsndcnl of Behoots T. W.
I f t o wfckh U to to
Kl Mv#r»
by Sanford .hared In the honor In that a total of $41444 wa. eapendfah. 19-14.
Usrtaa has (aatrartad every boa aad county coaualss loner*
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that tha celery waa grown and ed during th* past
month, or
It la *ra$Msad that this cooaty driver la th* county to b* pres
(J#|n«»vilU
The jail house* on en average packed by Bell Bros . former re.l- $1342 each dt&gt;.
M*»t l»t#B
atoll taka tto tead la obosrriag aat, white than Is i»very ladlesK .y Wtei
PASHKCO.
Calif..
I»*e.
19..o
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18
sad
80
-city
and
&lt;hnta
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this
.rctlon,
and
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waa
Th*
avtregt
ro*t
of
frrding
earh
this wash, hath locally and la a Uoa (hat a large number af ratiMoon llakvn
county prisoners each day la the ■hipped through Flelachar Bra*-, o f the 14 inmates during the A . Mr*. J O Ford, wife o f the Miami
maaa.r that *01 imprr*. tha aa. ■ted
..
afScial. and empteyoaa will
year.
ta*
rollector, IK ala
and Danalger, New York produce month wa. IX cents per day, while Rirhnumd. Calif.,
lira state K M all ad Ha vteltorm. -ha
Oha#ah«&gt;t&gt;#«
The total cost of operatlea for house which ha* operated la Baa- feeding and housing each Inmate walked to her parked car to drtvj Or
la Mo
TVs Coteyal Florida ExpaoHioa
. Asher la arhmluted aa (he past yaar awe $1$28.71, &lt;/­
#la
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th*
automobile
suddenly
ford fo r many years.
coat 88 cents per day.
trill to a a t o wer la Orlaads darapsahsr, auggsstlaa* Tided a* fa llo w .I Jailer,
|900;
T in t carload of celery
left
Inmate, assisted in tbe pradue- •hot forward and crushed her to
tt
Ooas will fc* at- 11#fcu $|T0.«0j * t l * r . 984.48; gm&lt; Sarasota fo r New York City 1st*
Polic*
tlon o f KM gallons o f milk At a death under tu wheels;
pWraeateff^ra- te Utot/ tto * AA Uouaual display
ir p m
any paras* whs te*l coal. $80; mattreeM*. $11140;
yesterday. It waa reported a* be- cost of 20 cent* per gallon, 79 •aid they believed th , vlhreHoa
e t cater/ wtB t o rat up as a fa*4a apeak on th* subject a f dlalafactanta, $22740; soap and Ing celery
fla * early quality, do.sa e g g . at a coit of 99 I - l of Mrs. Ford's feet en th* pave
toate a f Bewa- (ara at tt o gcMcral rahibit from
as4 How It May Me Im- other supplies, 97040; telephone. end It la
for a market rents per down, and I I 1-4 pound, menl raaaod thr b r « k « a f bar
tto f gaARte, ,
.
.
1$ ftaptioote Couaty.
f 78; plumbing, |99.7$.
, which It
aa titfactary. of butter,
car ( « f i * e way.
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Moves To Prosecute
Mob That Hanged
Man Freed By Jury

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it If Given
By Ickee

CAFFERY TAKES
UP DUTIES LE F T
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MORGENTHAU IS
SATISFIED OVER
PLAITS RESULTS

New AmbasHadorDigs
I nt o Close Range
View Of Conditions

Gold Policy Produces
Rise In Commodity
Prices, He Reports

DRIFT TO FARM S 50-YEAR DISPUTE
AWAY FROM CITY OVERGRAjNCHACO
NOTED BY ICKES TO END TONIGHT

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Paraguay,BoliviaTo
H e l d Responsible
For This Movement
Debate PeaceTermN
WASHINGTON. Dec 19.-(AMA drift away from thr rity in a
bark to thr farm moiriwnt aa a
)
result of "wi&lt;k-aprrad unemploy­
ment" in industrial centers wo.
noted yesterday hy Secretary1
Irkra inhlaannual report Pr&lt;-«i
dent Rooaevelt

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Cfiehrabnn Deplores

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h. and Mo.(^uth.u twiined t« Kev. MarlerM amed
(tKMKVA. Dee. IW.-t4h The
S 3 •SrJSru°U0' ^ ’To H e a d Group O f
l*aague of Rattans was informe
C$n Of Food Is Ticket o
fTicially lotiay that Paisgus&gt;
.,'IViolations O f C i t y
Sanford Ministers T6 AnnusIMovieShow Ilid
iVi* l&gt;*d s« &gt;|ftr.| |erm« for
Legionnaires Lend
sn annMire In l&gt;egin st midnight, T rafficR ogulations'
ft ontinued on Page Knurl
Rotarians
Observe
S u p p o r t T o ‘Their
Bring F i n e s O f $1
DeMoiays WillPresent i
&lt;if lhi ■••v- i.ikm. ‘Marcus Fa^p: Day’ National ProRram
At Luncheon Meet
same
*
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llram of
Holy Cross Church wsa elected Hundreds of children *lttrnd
Mr Marrntrttr's annQal parties,
aa aecrvlary-treaaurer.
and in past years they war# a&lt;l
mitled free provjtled thay brought
some article of food which could
ba turned over to the Welfare
10,000 Petunia Plants
Hoard for distribution among thr
poor. This &gt;ear it was deei'Wd to
DonatedToTrade Body
accept only canned goods.
Lsjug W
Ad Uatoiga XtoiUiatoAj whff|l

Wight SoughtBanditx
During Airplane Ride

edge IhBeginWork
- % Ii5 te Monroe Soon

Rare Water LiliesAre
&lt;&gt;( * «h..ge „t driving &gt;n
-- A
auto while intmiiated. hut he was
/OOH NeWeHt r eature Ifined 925 on a charge of reckleaa

The lilies arrived haturd#) from For being found guilty of dls

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Public CanHelpSafety
Move In This County

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County Jail Operation
Averaged $5 Per Day Fleischer Handles 1st I)ann Reports OnCost
Car Of Florida Celery Of Operating H o me

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EDITOR**t0 SS0 LINI

lilreveaTed -ln
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lority o f the &lt;
City o f New Y ori
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misleading
and uafali
which Km been fiuceewfuJ In aiopplnkm
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(In eaterpriatta In the
'practice*
by a numbeRiiPf qgcatlpnabltgreat" metropolis. -Ib S ^ b m t e ljr gyp • DR*1
t0"J2 ';.1 ^heSl
In th* peat been an uncommon thing In ttrge d a ta wnero
them are always Dlenty o f other customers to gyp. It •*
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the N B A l- trying to eliminate
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According to the Code Authority; the owner of a men a
clothing store, who evidently wsa still dolnghurincaa In the
most Approved 1029 style, was staging a * onc-dollar sain.
Me was offering what purported Iq,be a U W 'O V f t e w t io r
file dollar. The catch In It was that you hW to pay $17.R0
U 3. Tm- one overcoat In order to get another. Just Use It, tor
one dollar. W&lt;ll. that wasn’t so bad; but tJ er®
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.Irable, t e a oppoea a n y g t U a s p t to
s e c u r e an a r t i f i c i a l l y h l g h a r l * * * t
of p r i c e s by aseuns of m a n l p u U -

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While w* are talking about the
watchers ta Europe, who bort « b . .hipped in inlerntalc renimcrec^fYic ,n firt.arniH f0U|d
rad money from the United
ta* gad from Its cltltens and
refuse to pay It back, W* 1,0 J k w T l
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4 got forget that ths record
4f this eoantry la not onUraly
bant a blemish. W * are romlad- uut hold of ( gun.u roatinu thi*
« f this fact by th* anaemnea- “
Crime, the Senator'. r n « r t "how,,l U « *
gdaat that th* priAtlpalliy of Ma- country In excess of twelve ‘^ ,0" ‘
lower
Rgaa, * lltU# country la southern a a bill which houaewlvea .cui wag. -earner* ^
^
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h
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L Mala af Mlaalaalppl to collect 01 |jrackcU have to |»ay. Th y I &gt;
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thousand dollar* of the things they b“ y.
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J «g g tb of bonds which have bass
|B default far over N vaara. Th*
based* srers floated angloally In
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•1 aad 1(38 fo r tho purpoo* of •
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lm l ic r i i il tl h« s a m v * we a■ ■l ■r -e - a- - -d #y -a w a- k » n , * d d l . s . . .
Nenaior Hoyal
noym
n». vo
unteer* 000, 00(1 l o a n f o r t h e s l a t * h i g h w a y f a m U j * . T e a v f ( h e f a i m f o r t h * t i W - u f ) h s g n ^ J f o l W d n J c t e d l t T
tarday w* wet* emased by th* I
Senator
' &lt;’ 1
1V " ' 11'....
' . rHfl(c&gt;ti*erlnK.
volunteer*
U«t of the fight between It. L- io m m llte e liivrM igM In K T im e and
|,«00.- t m a r d p r o v i d e d h e l w p a i d a r u m - ,
l city,
. . . I
.
.
. o f t h * U n i t e d S U U * . l T b a c * n i l a u - t
a ltu a tlo n
o f a l l u n o f n u c h y o l j d e f j l n c y w n e t— l o n
and . pair ul loud-1 the Inform ation hat aince l h
«
^
e"u J | ,w |R u le * . m i s s i o n o f f i p e r c e n t f o r d r a w i n g 1‘ " I n t h e p r e s e n t
M a a c k een
s p c c lf lr a lln n *
o f
th e
h ■e a■ v . y, ' b— u i T o w f —n ■g &lt; w lb i e h
,tdw ptriruta. THr p trifu u [ 1)00 pinloiit have*
J f 1*
i
roiitrabiind
Fur- p l a n , a n d
1 w i d e s p r e a d u n e m p J o y m e a t I n I n ­ w i t h it „h w a ,1
r ? r r i and drew bio,,, but N o [ e||lng how n t n l f f W p o m e f r a *
lHwn b r i d g e c o n s t r u c t i o n , w i t h t h - f e e I d u s t r l a l c e n t e r * , h o w e v e r , * n d f o r
vitraocdlaoYy exygndMorre
b e i n g a d j u s t e d '•&gt; c o m p e n s a t e l h *
finally pot to rout. Uut if I therm or? thu m unition f i c l o r i w o f U
ruto
s e v re rr a il jy r e # a n r r s» hi » nm c «h Ui i h a p p e n # ‘t •h —a t• l i n e
|g u w ? s « r r n n n n i i a t n m l u r a » * &gt; • » -r - -e - - a- - -* * l h i g h w a y d e p a r t m e n t fo r
s u r v e y s
» _ ~ w' J " * — y - a
f r o m
u n „ tf u
lik e ly t *
c iU a ttn &gt; u «
tkay were asked to fight for l **#ir' j , i rn|ng out pl*b&gt;la fo r ilom eatk consum ption ut t
t h rf •n • r* l * •. l# i * l * f* l• h
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k
l)
I
ha
faaflt
.
m
..
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• g e c ts
u p o n fha
t h * 1
f i1nH
a ARM
n c e S'
s •DI'
o f U
t h el
country, they would
t b # f q l t y —m i * l
to th o f a r m
•' claim it uru* o f (HMi.DOO a year.
. ,,i,l ( d* In a l r e a d y m a d e
T h ,p u b lic
w o r k ,
o f fic e
s a id
N a t i o n a l g o v o i n m e n t a n d to fo r e *
movfin«nl.N
■MacnL
’
Now the i|0 f*Uon la. do we need muc
u,
,
It . r e p o r t w » . l h * l S la c k o f fe r e d
state* for legitimate puri*»*e*.
Ibi l g
T h e r e p o r t r e f e r r e d t o t h e $ 23, - t h * n a l l d n i n t * c r u d e p a p e r m u i w x
f r o m
I ' W A
If c o m n d s .
I
n
f
l
a
t
i
o
n
—
o
f
a
l
l
f
b
r
r
n
*
t
h
e
m
o
s
t
Arthur Brisbane says $00,000.- the Unit cl S
not numerou*. I ’olicem en reepure them.
u o o .o u o s e t u p fu r th e * * U b U i b ,
i m i m f u l
a n d
le a a l s u s c e p tib le to
[ 000^)00 Is nol much a. a national il* «* o f *
i
rl.|M1|ur nrmv o ffic e r * have *om c u*e cif s i n n e d t . . i i n c o r r t h e . l i n i m e n t . m a u l o f
s u b s is te n c e
h o m e s tr a d
“
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e
d
e
a
l
w
a
s
t
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m
a
d
e
,
c
n
’
d
? 4*bt for a country as rich *s th# N ational (cuard an l
g
u | i n dangi'roua underiak'■ ) ♦ '
’• P
.
,
w h r r id i* • In d u s tr ia l w n r h m
1. 11. . . l h a l ’ l l * ' - U n i t e d
'
fitau-s which one. had a ih .m
A few im liyidu.d*, c d e t e c t i v e *
are t h e p u l d l r w o r k , a n n u u n e e m u n t . r a i s e a i - a r t n f t h e i r f o o d o n s m a l l 1
» '
I
m
i
n
a
d
l
a
t
e
l
y
a
n
:
toms, rooming all the men,
|ikt* bank guard*, night w ® tT
•
,
ugain*t the “ a n d S l a c k s a i d h r m a d e ' * g ' " » *
fs i m s
,,, s l a c k
s e a s o n , a n d
s a id
H u l a ,
s h o u ld
_______and children, and all lh. u|* j l M u,
And there ahoulU
"
‘ n “ “ “ P ,iro- r , r . . r ' I n p u t t i n g t h e p r o p o s i t i o n t h e I n i t i a l m o w u n d e r l h * p r o n o u n c e l l m t I t w l U r e t u r n #1 l b *
MataM. booM*. and Im K .tri.l
uf weapotu. by law -abiding citizen * fo r th, pro- f o r w a r d w h i l e e m p l o y e d h y ^ t h e
c a i I l a - -1 p o s s U d e m o m e p t . ( • * * c * * l
u n i s
h a d
h e r n
a m o n g
a
s m a ll
•arperatlon. of
$»0,0(K)^00.0&lt;»0 ,
„ f thl,jr t,„m e*.
g o ld
.l a n d a t d
a m * U » * C H m
r » l d
p u td lc w o r k , a d m in is t r a t io n .
g r o u p o f W e s t V i r g i n i a c o a l m in ­
tretlon
of
ihcdr
humij*.
how
500.000
plnt.de
could
lm
c v s u m t .a f l h * d o lla r , s h a ll b # s “ b -|
g p a l. Banford people, who van
A
s la t e m e n t b y
le k e s
in
l» »u e rs .
remsmbar when len million dol■ l a n t l a l l y t h * aatts M •» (reaenl,
In g th e n o tific a tio n to S la c k » a 'd :
“ S o c ie ty h a . d e fin ite ly a i s u m e d
; 23J t g r a i n * # t a n d * m l ) .
tars srasn't muck of a d*bl foe .....
“ It Is in t o l e r a b l e l h a l a n y « * ■
r v v p o n -i illty
fo r
e n a b lin g
th e *#
” W * h c l l e v * t h a t u m f c r n o c l r -1
Sanford with Its $7,000,000 a year
p l o w
n f
th e
1' " I d l e w o r k , a d ­ m i n e r s t o U - t u r n s s e l f - s u p p o r t i n g
c u a is i ! . * « •
r h o u ld
11, e r a
b *
• "
' g a liff crop, and many profitable
m i n , . t e s t I o n ................. I . . . H e l l f e e . o n
in
a
ru ra l c o m m u n i t y
t o l&gt; « o r - [ I s s u a , ' o f
c ir c u la tin g
T r e a s u r y
‘ Industries, not to menlluo preferth e
fa ls e
t h e o r y
th a t
t h e y
c a n
g a n ls r d
b y th e n , u n d e r
g o v e r n n o te s 's u c h
a a
g r e e n b a c k s o r th a
'gg(UI freight rates, will wonder
d e liv e r
P W A
a l l o t m e n U
let a n y
lu v n l
s u p e r v is io n
a ia l
w ll h
th s
( t i o u n i l U * lio n
u l
fU % e r , w b c l lw r
^ybathar Mr, Brisbane I* nut too
a p p l l r a n l a n d It !• •
w
' *
a l l o f fe d e ra l fu n d s ," th e
r e p o r t
« s «1 n f
h ^ r u r ta h a n i flC -A lC T L —
gpUmlstlc.
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IN ATLANTA Away'Fr6m City
IS DISMISSED Noted'By Ickes

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H t . . . -------&gt; The Tampa Tribune bums up
k'lha Tlmea-Unlon for “burying- ..... ......
l 5 » 'itory about the school hue I to our civilization.______
p _____________
Which *n* Strurk by a freight]
.
dn. The Time*Union, owned by
qrt
C O »t O f C r i m e
__i three railroad* of Florida.!
1 llv " *
could hardly l&gt;e eipected to fur-|
Holdup* and nh.g.tlng *cra|n* whlfh wcur all Hhi fn Kish its reaiWra with all the news
■lurnlly In Ihla country naturally bad one
with
(hat's fit to print.

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s h o *t
T h *

Steve's Place

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w ill h a v e Its a n f a r t y
a t 7:30 P .

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W o m a n

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p r a a o n le d

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trr the former editor of 'Topolo
d'lulia- play* hla H«ad1lne« at&gt;d
p a p e r s
s h o u lil c o n c e r n
t h e m ronifota HI* ropy In all newppaa e lv r s
r a th e r w i t h
t b * s ig n s
para In tht country. Mll l» ram*
tlo n o f th e m o n e t a r y
.a l w c t u r a ,
o f t g c o v s r y .
T h * d e p r e s s io n
s u c h a p p e a r i n g n o w t * be t h e p r o - j
rally rrqandrd," &lt;h«*y were lnT w i l l I * , e x a m i n e d a n d a t u d i e d
g r a m
o f the A d m i n i s t r a t i o n n s I n - i
formed on Augu»t 4, “ that no B»i*w h e n It h a s d is a p p e a r e d ,
take ahell lx* made in the M«dlin* r ' j ^ l g h a t m o r e I * n e c e s s a r y ? A n d l a ties I a d b y H a g o l d pureh a s * p o l - f
of the name of the llunjjiHlri I t a n y w o n d e r t h a t I I D u e * . *0 f a r Icy.
I
•** » “ * to It daring thff a r . ' S i . S r
t h e ; ; '* ! V nt ° X 7 i h . ! y * Srcrrlary of rommeire.'*
“ Whtl* wa’ racagnlt* the poaal_ happened
It I*
people who buy those shoes
under ,hl. illusion enouah to hrlnu tcara t«» the W 0 a s t h e e v i d e n c e o f h i * n a t i o n # blllty and dcslrnbillty. of ulU-v,
n e w s p a p e r g o e s , I* g r e a t ?
In th e
ubkean administration.
of hoary city eltora '•ho ha
matcly davsloplng pound method*
m e a n w h ile , w h ile w a i t i n g fo r th e
_Jew«papsrroan, . reports fo, Ita t They T m griUnTsom ething decidedly letter than they wrratlrd with the una|ieM , d h i f t w a r a n c e o f » h * d a p r e s * o n I n
of
securing a mare
‘
tiamra
of
an
many
llunirariapl
Ini
•o r d e r to c s a m l n * It, th e p e o p l. a r e
_J.*aara, left »IO,ooo. Thef* *n actually arc.
.
0hnrnrteristic of th e mud
price
level
than
has
pre­
_ _ _ _ 1 •“&gt; 'Eehl
'P - lil *
- Commertl'
C n m m r l l i ’ hha*
a s
Ishmrnt.
• S ^ ? 2 ; ^ T . m p . Tribune. Must.
Sharp practices » f. *h l* ^ i , ^ Up “ rm ,. during the |*st t h e c o p y o f I h r i r c a l l u w r » - p o r t vailed In the past, w* are certain
C T b s m mlslak*. If be d had that money-making era which rejg ^
t ) K,MM, bualneaa. „ r , T h r M n U y ” o r d e r e d u n l t i &lt; i * y not to want for Intellectual nour- that th* present la of all time*
•n n rrllrn l •rticl#,'* It ta pointed
u wouldn't have left It. di-cadc. » « dlaastniUB l
I
K services or goods for l u d J y f u r t h e H a l b o f l i g h t ( “ I n out. “ on Ihe result of the war least appropriate to experiment
along this Ilea. Thn coon try today
*
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A trade, whether It Ikwh|ch Iwth par- ti hh ee Ar e s p o o r r e t * oi nf a e t r h t , , w t ta t k h e o - eo t f f n i f v r i o n mi f agalmct th* file*.
It should b*
needs a have all #1** th* restora­
P .You rued the paper* and keep money, in supposed to be a n IU
g_
t „ thl&gt;r |h cheated,
n e w * q u o t e d
» t U n R t h .* ' B lic h
K it? t h t
s p e c ia l p r o m in e n c e to it. th e n « W »
befell R*nl- i happy simplicities of th* unfrea- tion o f ordarly Industrial activity
■ p w i t h all t h a t a
g o in g
on . . . { | p a profit. I f |t I * n , d ;
___wl.( ||h which should
„ f th e a c c id e n t th a t
» * " ' •
with lh* renewal of employment
mew ntix- Horn of the press.
, stbat's tbs name uf the
•ri's p l a n e ” ) s h o w * 1
and return of th* normal Income*
tiah ambassador to the Uniirtl
stream to all people. In contrast,
__ aaT Ahmet Muhtar. Neither
Industrial activity la today at •
. t » ~ . « r , ' &gt;"
ST, , , Beat in the LorJ, andi , The r,e** fHv,nll| „» them remove nil window display*
It patiently for him.—Psalm
they were from Ihc
, f.
lor othrr advertising alleging wnrng. r
u||o|&gt; fn ,m
- ------------ ------ •
(widely k w w t t . nunufodurer. gc
^
n
u»gus

t h , h o m e
, ...

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toy in bualaeaa law add finance,

prose he* tbs financial proh-

A
B a n
t w o
I L
m o s

M r s .
G e o r g e
A. M s f T e t
a n ­
n o u n c e d
to d a y
t h * p r o g r a m
f a r
.t h a e x p r e s s io n re c ita l ta b * g iv e n
W e d n e s d a y . a v g n ln g a t $ h * J u n io r
U -£ r fc
H i g h
S c h o o l b y
th e
e x p r e s s io n
p u p ils
o f
t h *
S a n f o r d
p u b lic
s c h o o l s u n d e r M r s . M . ( T e l ’s d i r e c ­
. — ------ - tio n .
'
T h e
e n tir e
p r o g r a m
w ill
b *
n d
M r s . S a m
F le is c h e r
g iv e n a a fo llo w s :
d in g a fe w d a y s in B r a d ­
C h r i s t m a s
C a r o ls — M a r y
F r a n c e s
A n d r e w s .
.
“ I f Y o u 'r e
G o o d " — A n n e t t e
A b r t h u r
S .
M c C a l l u m
la
th is
w e e k
In J c ffe r a o n “ W h e n
t h * M i n i s t e r
C o m e s " —

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W a a t a r f l n k X - ptufcaa01
Mia hatton’* prr«», •» iraoalatH „ P I MSI one uuAeraUnda the fl&amp; .k r y _______ _
true
beauties
«
f
hi*
innovation*
In
of
political
economy.
,
and sires out bjr “ La Stamp* Li­
bera." of thta rity, which wo pub- the aft of novummeat. "Do-not, — preM- Alarm -O ve r
llihad yesterday. Fascinated. on# the vdatlful newspaper* ware drThreats Of I n f 1a- H a n g ' e m o n a H i c k o r y O m h ^ - roam, throush tIre** Illuminating dere5* n August 7, “ advertise the
C e u n t r y
C o n a te b la
_ “ l *a n k m .
instruction*, In which Premier aureeaa of the loan In the United
tkm An4 PislceB m i s s , b u t s w i m m i n g U e a l - u U e w Mussolini (who used to be ■ news­ States and da not speak af Amer­
ir s s
Inflation poller.”
I f would
paper man hlmeelf) mnnlfeet# .We ica's
ad In tkta Ukw'.v/i
/ . it.
irzz
paternal care far the jsiblle ot&gt;in- h a a d v i s a b l e ' t h e I n t t r w e U W o t i g .
jIWw ’ h a V e A &amp; 4 i.
T C h y F lapper- “ W h y d i d n ' t y o u
g r a te d a g a in , “ t o a b s ta in In c o n i'
Fifteen TaW UnlTarsfty eeonom- ltd me before t undreeaedt*
Iml If.that le wlmt one »h«mH
lets facuntly Wtoad u/Joint atahacbII It. ef hie auhJeeU.
n*P.rf ‘ m e n t i n g t i p o n D H t W " * * *
ContUNa— “ Well, there ain't
duce extensively," ,h* JtalWn cd re e r a s et o T t of v to h i ed g d o r l a d w iV nf ag e r ts o e II tn to h e e - rnent condamatog the .*«—
— 71
‘ , .
press wa» commanded on August
pollciee
af
the
Booaarajt
admlua8
|aw against pndressln'.
fo r e ig n
f i n a n c i e r ^
a t t e n t i o n ! &lt;4
6, “ the eommenta of the foreign
tatrutlon, urging
-----------return---at ■
soon
“ * Baniwaxgf
prea. calling attention to the E m p h a s i s e ‘ t h e s o u n d n e s s • O f t h e at pesatbla te.thd fwa ««M »Uj
S StnV '
lira uaa a p b llllc o -e o c la l
d e v e lo p rightne»a of Italy.” Ilow admir­
5 C! h'”a r 1m e d U f * — “ Y o u s a y y o u
,rd and ending with a wmrnl
n is u tT ^ W it a v o id a ll te c h n ic a l d is
[#17.50 overcoats at all. They were
able! A mimeograph fn,m. th*
How happy Professor against Inflation.
marked up to |17.50 for the purpose o f t h e " J ,
J
M
ficial pres* bureau, and
1
s e r v e d I n F r a n c e 7“ s a i d t h e
Another trick which had been used with some "tie™ * ^ ' “L ^ l c y T V MHtan. T o e ' - l r f y w^uld be l f" he could The atatement In full follows.
t a a r a n t m a n a g a r . a a .h e
a a la p le d
? • in*
'Z R• e a --s o n w h a l e - r e f ." - a . R d &gt; '
te c h n lc e l
d la e a w d
•The
under*&gt;(med
Uaeh*
4
Kew York was the sale put on hy a second rate shoe £(fd£l. % r !I»r
s i ap
th p n e w r o o k '* fir s t s o u p .
_and
.™
...i f l a a
t h e
p re a a
o f
l b * ecoaarnle* nlv YaU hacahy
the
instructors
ran
upon
anothefi
store. It claimed to have good shoes made by *
• • T e x , a ir,' O f f i r e f ' s c o o k f o r t w o
nrraslnn, “ should mention I* made U i i l t t ^ t ' S t a t e s o n l y t o d l a c u a a l o n Aha grmva concept with which w*
M a s s a c h u s e t t s m a n u f a c t u r e d w h o s e n a m e a l o n e w a s
P "
(
of region and regionalism, for o f t l i e s o u n d n e s s o f t h e d o l l a r ! view th* present eon*»&lt;jo«w*» a»d y e a r * a n d w o u n d e d t w i c e . ”
rrfiil ullinir awument. It was Selling these shoes at fiTty the policy of the regime 1* sole­ I l l s p o l i c e m i g h t a l s o b e m a d * t o tendencies e f (he fovprnmcyrt’s at­
r Y a u V l l u A y , 'itia n . I l ’a a w o n -_
percent less than th«y coul4 l&gt;«_soW
been ly unltarian.” How slmplej If
titude Urwsrd the monatary iy»- t i e r t h e y d i d n ' t h i l l y o u . ” — T i m e *
there I* local dissatisfaction, abol- W ° A n d f i n a l l y , o n a c a n o n l y r e c ­ temT Although w# hallcnr* that « o f I n d i a .
L n a a a r o a tq d av
The
o m m e n d
to
th e
n e w
a u t h o r it a r i­
i.h It; Italy will not only ha unit­
continued Increase in th* pne«
, im
a n s t h e o r d e r s o f A a g u s t 0.
ed; it will be united nnd like It.
level such aa normally occurs dur­
»
to _
c-.m il
A n a rtic le s t u d y o n t h o d a With the Inufh of the old ma**

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dustrial rslallon*; r ’
strutter la accounllag and . aoa-

'Local Singers Invited
To D a y t o n a Beach

Mrs. George Maffett

d e n y i n g
w r i t o f

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$8.95

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. Pajamas &amp; Robes $3.95 &amp; $5,95:|
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THT5 8 AWF 0 H 0 H W A L D . 8

IE OF YEAR
it'Southpaw Huns
irajr With Votesln
inual A P Election

In the Sanford Bowling League
laat night tha Waatarn Union*
look two game* from tha Hi
Grad* Bakery taam. L. Tharp ol
tha W t*t*m Union* took high
honora with (c o m of IIS , IM , and
16#, totaling MA.
W. II. Bacfl
of tha Ill-Grid* Baker* w fi eecond with a total of W l.

POOR BILL!

ve A t Herald Office Before Noon D ec 22

«B W tO B K , Dac. !•-— 0*^—
r aalactkaa at Carl Owen Rah.
I a* tha "man of tha year”
W l (porta maria the aaeond

50-Year Dispute * Pacific. Coast Lashed
Ovdr G ran Chaco ByfwyOfGaJe*. Rata.

baaaball etar In lha
k i -4jn ann ( t n n r
HUT*
Itl
1(1 i n —Itl
hlatorr of this annual W. II llarD
r*m«i
r
* i4ii
it.
t .i tea— i l l «A T T € R T O N
Praaa poll.. Pepper O. Ward
well
II*
l i t H I—
It l
lit I I I - H I
i away with the con- K . . . m . n Jr.
n*r iiniitr
i« i
i n n » — i t*
•ti t it t i l —tap■
Tonight the V*!de. Hotel and
Ballard Peed. meet.
Thuraday— Sanford
to Orlando.
.. *
laundry
Friday — Seminole
v» Ne-HI Bottlera.

RATES
10c llna 1 lim a
Ac llna a (Imaa.

7c lisa I tintan.
It

Una 1 m on th ,

btlmnm

th a r*a

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DISCARDED Toy* to
Club for Elk’* Cbr'atma*

C I A V E o r d e r s for Fruit,
* Hanson Shoe Shop, Ftr.l Street.
,VH TOUR WATCH repaired
7 M ftha really know* boa
ft &gt; , Jawalar. Hag. A*.
| ^ 4 j&gt;rt u t i Found
jtoSTi DARK Drawn German I’o'lie # dog. Wear* leather collar.
Mbread 'Tarxan,”
Been mtaalng
M a weak. Reward. Dr. C. L. Park.
in c lin a t io n

W «n t* d

W ANTED : Hourework
of any
“ |tal Carrie Steven*, T )l E- I I "

TalMd TURKEYS
at marker
price* Mostly aaikll alre* but
rtdd gad fat. I'hon* 3301.

H IL L Implamanl, Co. for
|, Call!*, and Poultry Wire.
Wire, roofing, at*. Price*

house
fp E N IH H E I)
&gt; Call at 004 Myrtl* Av*. between
Bland 4 P. M.

teat In 1031.
Th. .outhpaw ar« of tha New
York Gainta, who compiled tha
baft record for pitching effective­
ness In 17 year., wa. voted lha
outetandlng man, amateur or pro*
/(..tonal, by a nation-wide jury
of .port, editor, and writer.. II*
received M vote, out of a total of
107 in th. final tabulation, more
than double the number for hie
neare.l rival.
Second place went to the flrot
foreign athlete to gain a ronaplcuout place in the balloting, Jack
Lovelock, nf Oxford and New
Zealand, who turned In one of
the great enlo achievement* nf
1033 by beating Bill Bonthron of
Princeton In a world record mile
rare, clocked In 4:07 fl. Isvvelnck
collected Id vote*.
Third and fourth place* went
to tha outetandlng figure* in gulf
and tenni*. Johnny Goodman, of
Omaha, winner of the United
HUtee open golf i-himplonahlp.
received 10 v &gt;l*a and Frederick J
Perry, hero of the Britleh Davl.
rup triumph, and winner of the
United Slate* .inglr. title, It
IL.aball playere were by far
the molt popular choir*. In the
voting. U d hrllubball, Ut* major
league and one minor league etar
—Jo# ileu.er, of Minneepolie—ac­
cumulated 7lt vote. altogether
Track .port., with five entries
gaining SB vote., and golfer*,
with 20 ballot, for a half do.en
rontc.tant. war* naat In the redurn* of voting. Football furnl.hed
eight ram*, but only ill vote*, of
which flv* went to Kouthevr
California'. all-America quarter
back, Cotton Warburton, and
three to Army’a Jack Buckler.
Here*, the voting order
Carl llubbell. haaeball, M
Jack liflTfIwfc. Irbeh.i
John Goodman. golf, 10
Fred Perry, tennU. IS
Bill Terry, harebell, H
Glenn Cunningham, track. S.
Bamev Roe*, boilng, A.
Jark Wealrope, Jockev. A
l&gt;*n&gt; more Shut*, golf, h
Chuck Klein, ba.ehall t
Irvine Warburton, football, S
Jlmml# Foam. American league

Coupon

Christmas T

Bowling News Notes

To End Tonight
(Continued Pram PR*# One)
Tha League wna Informed that
representatives of tha two eountrief, engaged in tha long Gran
Chaco warfare would meat' aoon reached &gt; from ■Janreu, Atoka,
which shivered _ under. ti mperntu m o f eight bolow taro ye.let-

*u n r

countuyi
Ml

»

th* burning and eack)aS"8uhday
of the office* o f the ntar^pnpgr Kl

p»&lt;‘ I { '&lt; lr
‘Th l* act draerve. lha aavorcal
condemnation,” .aid Ahoru, “ Th*
eymptoma are terrifying. A nowapaper ha. th* right to attach or
defend any measure taken by th*
government. Thia act practically
taken Cuba back to tbf-Jungle.*
and deatroya th* principle* of
free thought.’
Dlarlo He la Marin* termed thr
Cl Pala attack a* th* "product
of violanc* and lack of mental ca­
pacity.”

(Continuad from page one)
,
group of unidentified men who
raided her father’, country home
tie fore daylight yvaterday morn­
ing and riddled th* houaa with
rifle bullrl*. The head caretaker
of the place waa wounded.
,
Member* of tha Franco family
cam* to the boo .a
.aid four
•hortly after mblalght la.t night
and demanded milk.
They were
un.urceaful In (heir effort, and
left, only In return ahorlly before
daylight and open fire on the
place.

before Urn Pan-A mericae. confarenca.
, Pravlou.ly Praaldeat Salamanca
of Bolivia had advLad PraaVdhut
Terra of
Uruguay, m p fn m ct
chairman, that Bolivia wa* "dlepored to ILU tT to ’ peace propoeala, and a deflnlt* announcement
of the truce wna con.Id*red Immi­
nent.
.
Paraguayan delegate, suggested hostilities ten.* between mid­
night Tur.day and midnight on
I&gt;ee. 30. Thl. Pre.Weajt • Terra
cabled to Salamanca, preeling far
an immediate acceptance. •,

day to JJrawley, In Southern Cal*
Ifomta whan front destroyed , the
winter pan crop. ^
. . .
.
tt extended eaetwnrd Into Idaho
with anowdrifla Imprtaonlng fourtadn automobile*.
Her dachload ft lamber .wept
■way, tha Int.rcaaWil freighter
Loaroer wna guided through heavy
mo * off tha Oregon, cop.t with a
temporary steering guar under lha
funny of ■ meat guard cutter,
hoping to make .hatter In the Co.
lumbla river 1 aometlme today.
Thaee other. kRip*. dr*- aground
hut a n la no Immediate danger.
High tidal flooded Aberdeen

------• v -j to leave Greer*. Greek rcrugta
Ti
ATHENS, Greece, Doe. 10.—(AT twice- hare refused to permit the —Tc
Samuel Iniull, dethroned A mev- former Chicagoan', axtradition, to phoe
Iran utilities exar, plans to go to| U&gt;* United 8tata* t* face ambex-, b* f&lt;
England when hi. police re. Idefit* element charge, baaed , op th* .Hip
permit In thl. country ciplraa1ruUhpf* of hi. farflung ptUiuoa‘ opt*
Jan. 31 It waa reported here U- empire. ■' I *
I e|fc&gt;
»k*y,
. . .
j 1• * » * . . . .
. i - ' *,* " , I I - f !
I&gt;ocal British atllhoritlc. 'la -1
. v , ‘- '

Th* woman wa* .truck by •
rllle bullet end died a few hour,
later. She wa« th* mother of &gt;rr
eral .mail children.
The new.papere Abor* ami Uiarlo de I* Marina. In front page
editorial., yr.l«rd*y
condemned

• J uatunwrep a wwwy-whlU square
of ” Philadelphia” Brand Cream
Cheese—atrv* It far daaatrt with
|am, maahaa* art coflaal ‘Thiladalphla." mad* from sweet cream. L
ddicataly flavored and pure. Highly
nutritious. It L splendid far
children. Serve It often 1

Holidays are

So
R EEL &amp; SONS

3^--- LktT

B1 8*1*. 11.00 par
T. M l L r , W. 0*

BAKING
POWDtR

TUBBY
©OH

\

IPOBOO 1
lOOOMOO

N. 8. DeForest

'■'vt rdrefyerrid to allfpiwla fbr-ipe-

iaUgat M

J fOR Bf I r|n IIAKIUG
M II Ss t t 1 USf II I
tt GNOMICA I Mill It N l

8v~ GRAPEFRUIT
nm — KUMQUATS
401b. box $1JO
lb, box $2-50

]• 2d* fleafowl ATrttfrt;y-yiSv;

aarnfart .ad Uppla#*, la
•layM, tvlepbawa **rvfaa L a*

nil

!K A B G RBK TING BE A BOX O r
O V r E D F R U IT

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^

Bo* 10 Hoftdd

BALK: Davenport sot, oil
i, ana bad, breakfast eat,
•dJ J. P. Grear, Luba Man-

*

ldraL Evtry day I* tb*-y«*r

No

LG REDAN. Call at vub'
between | A 4 P. M

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE. 00;

L a* iraportaoi csaridaraflka

good condition. Oaah or
j l — Sfr* hare lham — Our
• of alias tfl atltl Intact—Bo*
■re your next hunting tripy-ttogare Hardware Go.

And nothing glveg * • ' kauw w M f’. prkda •a S ft\ « S Sb‘ M *• '
cuaaa k m . ta . Wuaa'that gfaw* with fW ft M T . ^ ir t y a ^ ; i
charm at a aew palat foaL
• /,

focioty’* favorite dessert

't f e p GOOD milch CoWa, Cheap,
^ A fp lf Park .re Dairy._________
tractor

- *■&gt; I* ,

r . '

A tha* IB .NthL reah.riit. the n h f

^ALE *t tacrine, twn mule
Igh 1,000 pound. *ach.
Box I K . Orlande.

'.t ItTkRN A TIO N A L

1

' There L W bueile aed a bmtlt d a r W de*
are wpt here* every member al (be fapjly bt
■blag. maarW deov irlpe •* mek*—4aw eatr
■ redd rely n*emh*rrd dm III g g .it. I tat]

M*V Baer, heavywelghf lifiXet.

«

aeu ahrayg

-B ert F r t T h # South-,

Insult Plans To Go To ‘
H y**t °w ("g itir . h*. *
•
, w,
„
been In brel mo.1 of the time linre v | )
Knjfland From Greece h* w*. informed h* *ou|i hir. ' ,

Billy’s Unde
Jark
n»-kl*r
Army',
America halfback. S.

DOZIER * GATS QUA12TS*RAINX8 ;

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T R l W B ATH K M
Slightly to M fr tonight

■ Heart
Vetvtabh

and

AN IN P U P K N D E N T D A Q t f N E W S P A P E R
M enber Associated PrtM

H E A V Y

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

W EDNESDAY,

DECEM BER

i!0.

Price Fire Cent*

19.13

S E E K S

G IV E R

NUM BER 18

D IV O R C E

C W A Authority A s Old Men
A re Put Back On Direct Aid\
20 Witnesses Heard As
J u r y Attempts To
F i x Responsibility
For Recent Deaths

BftttOfGtfjremmenjh
** Set-UpWth Past
Ffttoedfttoa Okeyed
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec, 2o!
CA.P.V— President R o o m *

minted t&gt;/' the President. in
p u b H c ^ e u te m e n t m o r e
Kdsel Foni, who as M director
tan four month* »«o .
o f th t* .Guardian Detroit Union

order, Bulk CroGii, I pc*. poured mi l lions
ft d a lly (W in in g the duties of into the hujrr hanking structure
c tuard, the firs t order to D* In % fnijtlen* effort to save it
. o .f* m l* U W a standing In tin from rollapse.

* yp? . U iS___

T M oW er w u retronetlr*. say
I ' that ."alt- action heretofore
d K w T r th le'h oard In the’ din.
T R r f f e o f Ha ftlticUcni 1* herehj
approved and ratified." (
Th4 b e a jiL . headed by Sciuilut
Wagner, &lt;# N ew York, has p io -(
poatd to thka court action on Ihc
election o f union afflclala a t the I
Wetrtaii
Company and thej Guardian llniontiroup
E. O. IJudd Manufacturing Com*.
Collapse Cause I k

1 P ecora’s
e x is t.,

The labor board can.* tato
' esc* in Auff. I * when. President
Roosevelt, a t ’ fiy d * Phrh. ' issued:
for nkwspapeia"and lh* public
____
■tatfrornt keying that luduslrlali vextigntur*
leai^ra and labor had proponed |yeeterday^tu
the “ rreatloa o f a . distinguished i r„n (ininn (
tribunal lo p aw promptly on any toratv o f wl
ceae * f hardship Or dlepui, that Kurd dlriated
teay prise frq*»; lolarprelatiuu ur by
sul.aidu
application Of the' President s i c - . earnings,
employment agreement.'1
Rcpeaiud di
Tfca seven members were g ive n 1l-ntd. former
' OfJVes tp Iho maliunal r rr o v v iy 1Brtiup, that &lt;i
administration Th the coniniflee, ^0* '^ W^'rr
buM lng.anjl ain&lt;A.thgn hav, func n" ' 1
In; toadlatln* aevpral hun * lth »ha int
iCwA. labor diepoUa.
t“ lh rI‘ l1

S V S C T J S T S it X

next spring,"
M P C T 'C
To this IlnpMna replied llmt lhe J l I I j I j l i J
civil work* program would to coni
pleled before spring cultivation
required a Mil tonal labor.
1 rO gT U W

Of bkt order fretted
M djuWlTjl p o * * r ."to settle
^dM tlfe^-sSW llUtion 1 r arid1 i b D cflntroverale* betwe. u
e r e n and _ employes
which
tapo4* the ejrpoaes uf
1 lUonfe) lnduftrlal' recovery
■irfeYMed, howkver, th* board
[AoRloe to U k * cognisance
ceolrorsrmles between *"&gt;•
in had employs* In any field

14m ffet. by ifrMrU l «odt* or fodcrol

been httokfed."
board ha* requesiad
idnU

Cummings

to

't*?'**'* pr*venl

D'lMfet p m * * 7 fawn potIlgfefffip K JW f anion felic&gt;
pUht. irt Sfelrton nod

ZL’&amp; SS?*

■ jk r
*| | fender* try&gt;&lt;i
U r t . u k w i , tbs c f e ^ of
Body Curupany union
■fbctiop at Pbtlidelphtn.

s Free
lOdren
to

taanly

Seeking N e w Record
M IA M I.
DoT ~ tO r-~ G P I-P U r nlrg to bfe aloft until a f t r f ^ v *
Year's, Helen Rlncrj' and ^
Francwa ktarxalia took o ff ife_*tbflr
plan, ot 10:42 A . g . . lm l*y“ tt’ »n
effo rt to s p » wromail's rrfiMrlUg
s p j iratvcs record.
The piano la th* tame un* ia
which Mrs, Marsalis and Vio a
Gentry fnllod o f a record on Doc.
19 when furred down by Mffh
winds balking contact with their
re fueling plane. Mis* L en ity since
became ill, and M l** IHcbey lank

wit n e w *

we .

w h ic h

o rfiii in i

u« i-f the
fo g
t** I
Putnam

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wi

ti

An nruii nhlc si pm nt ion will end

«&gt;1111»
ttii' romiuuv of
Kay
Fnifii is,
f im i
It j**ky vimr.l in i%ii* n tii'A**, mitt
"
n
Kenneth McKenna, actor she mar*
County
i led in .hou 1
ii « » • m*
linn need

L1 ,4
T

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filin ’

Nl i s s i n g

L iilc

yesle-dmy

BUS DiliVERS TO
BE DISMISSED IE
R ULE IS BROKEN

N S f»L i\ c i i n t i r i ’ , N o t e d

I n r s tliit

f'hin*i*nt ■
(oogtRnt (o

'"'i haw ton States Hoard
r.ij
W i l l Not Toloratc
lr
Traffic V i o lations

r of (ifrrimiiY

irrnatni-iit
govi rnmi ir n • t e n liy j

hut the revised tlrmim.L tailed to
i lomge the limti’o tiff n .ni deN(1-j
Jot k,
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no Miifitncrntn*»» tin^litic o f
the
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t&lt; ontin n O r Png* Twoj

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Worlds Fair Net'S’ Its
#2tfi0(M!0(i
In f H a c k e r s

A T L A N T A . Uec. |U.—(A't
written ►iniemcnt y cx la id i)

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1hh*idiMrii--mI, niuth’ puhm lit W «-ii it ah* m.I
mg I oil Ml* day. ihiiig.*. I Sim k. a IUl. f
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{ii'oilfKi MU i- anfltlttl" 1
fo iill
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gr t N f 2 ,UOO.OOO allotment
of
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, I„ , i( |.md a 5 percent i..u n ,*
mu foi draw ing up plars fur Ole

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look h IlfmiU- htmul lU'iutlNl fu
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N egro WckcLs ( Ilix &lt;1
i Negroes Ordered To
Die In Electric Chair

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wit*, h t i ’ l M i l j &lt; ii ri-li

T A I.I.A IIA K S K K . I»e. *o^-|A’ i
— Four negroes front Fort l-au
dcnlul* must die in the eleclrlr
rhait for the holdup sluyniK " f
Hrdiert M. Darsey, I ’umpaoo fish
merchant The supreme court &gt;*►
letday confirmed the eonvirlmiis
and death sente reel, thereby pay
Ing the way for Florida’ s first
quadruple execution.
. Th* rondrmned mrn arr A m
.fell! Chanibbrs, Jack Wllbamso ■
Charlie Davit and W aller W III til

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A f ’ er a study b f the traits, not N e w
In On- c»«# rb* supreme rm i't
( o m m e n d a tio n
F ors
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in c*prirt V t-f *lit" -**nv irl m *• *»»
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In r l . l " » grmlugtpfl f 11*111 lt»r I ’ nivriHlty uf
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•f I lie UelenfUnln r*
w ho Km* Kihjii him king m \mtyr
nmnie fur hiut»clf in
Ymk
thru i n t o I p induction*
Kr i
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. 4* eor child
i. V e .w aat a*
tfe". hiring some
id that we can
Wei f a r* hoard
B o g the poor."
W baM at th*
I f morning nl
I fa U r * film ia
treat
comedy,

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m tl *t#l
i.i’ %

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been earnvJT

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ifiifiMUil 11o*mt* «.|?e nvih
f h» it* when n freight

St,it. .,f (Irnrgln f o r seen,m g
. J ' - a d n grn.s revenue ..f mule lliu.l
fciiii lit loin fin brulgi*H i* I mI- i
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"The company is setting up nu
reserves," Stalker added, "and we
feel lhal is nut as It should bn.
There is 00 doult in my inind lb »l
(he company will
suffer tom*
losses.”
i ’erera contended in hi* t|uestionjjig of Lord lhal the le lle rt
roiistltutad a '’command from th*
throna." Lord » a * eriuall)
j&gt;«r.
sistrnt la * »'* r tln g that boards
of it.rectors of the au’.isldiary Ifflitutlons were free to make their
own decisions.
Lartter the
committee
heard
Ixird attribute the Detroit banktng collapse to Ihr depression and
describe the efforts
of
J a r(r
stockholders lo ra w
the hug^
banking Alnrctuie with contribulions o f '|27.iHWl,tH*0, inclu hng
112 .000 .00* by Kdwl Ford and

colli

mill ii to *rl! what the) kn»w

Fa

2 0 — (A .P .)

13»** cl fix H*rs

M o i r t h in ?0

* eai i &gt; n. Slack,
dlamiw cd
by*
« 'll 0 ’'« . * » I'.
lm \
isss.ln't It, a .........
.■.u retary lr k «* ,' public wurk* nd j tor* tu Isy iaauvd an &lt;i(Tnia| rrp... I
&gt;(J B,l(
i
■...iiivlratoi it* engineer esam lrei l sljnaing lliai during its in e ,.n I n,,
(
lm i lie |’ W A in Georgia, said inr I ■mu half munibs of apetatmn tin!
, .
Iliipllraliun lhal ^ Q i f c l In get n. ' ' " ‘ " O of I’ - " g r e „
L x , .11;
j pel ernt cummlaaiou from
&gt;bv i ■ *1'•*‘**'•1 SSJSO.Ifili visitor*
m l
(&gt;u| ,
,

which ushered in the
Ituu.evell
administration.
I'ecnrn eshilili* I Stalkei *
re
ply iipiitcitinc uguinst tin' urn*
tufegiated 011.1 Mijing H hnd not

ain

\y.l

the

Dec.

iIn* reap mslblllty

Il &gt;| i .

Present De a d l o c k
Over Arms Problem

II

nfea.lt* (&gt;y virtue o f the puw
l* P T lr t* f.U fld «r 4 h * nalinoai

PARIS.

A K M A M liN

Objective

K*Jo.
M.nr/wlL: I.,_ ,__ _ Iwud, "nor
The batlls*

It, fi\

i .. l
i
'
liliy * work i. i
In a atatement published Here. ,
___
y ctlcrd a), Ihc
gvvernor
rritl-l
riieil the wage acale paid by the L I I P I P D ' O
C W A and aaid if il ia maintained ■L I 1 1 L L l l t j
farmer* and “ practically all other 4 f ) I f f A B f| V * t

u « . Issued an *»eeu llve

French Police Arrest
10 Persons, S e i z e
Ijircre Quantity Of
Espionage Supplies

rn rsrE N T c it y . n «
lt&gt;l
\n attempt * * ' In'"’
a r.u.mor'a henrlsvg Mere

ATLAN TA,
Dec.
Gorem or TalnSadg* of Georgia,
nm
"• ,inB n.
who In lim e* peal ha* tralnrtl h i* 1 &gt;unliaa lo nbieln
fire of attack on a number *.f m,'n *” r * rr)' o.i
Ihinp*. let fly a volley at the civil' have been ilelnyril
work* ailmfniatration w are acale
yesterday, to be
answered in( rr, f,„ lh,. Kn„
Washington by Harry
Hopkins. „ .jr ,
......
CW A chief who said “ all that Wt,lk ,
Kuy IT a lm .d ge) la a fle r ■■ he..,-]
.. ......... .
,

il lenl power it had lacked

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rftirtual is ,h e r
.iiMtle plans fm

st ent.
'

iis .u s 'ir g the pos.ibili*
ram ifying it five
roll*
Kirkland
“ Tobarco Ito u C wtltr'li j
0 of highway, I It Dawson,
'opriird on BruMdwMy on Dec 4.
. t«,.ior advlso. suggesietl
that
m r TV. t ~ w s t « i Press)
1Byrd (il#) j m m*jur io lf in •
’
10)1 ro-o|n‘ rate sitli the S late1
Stormy wralhar i(n tlru e «l to
JrMfiiHlfied fiuin
Er*kjne
C»lJk (&lt;
!
Department anil C\YA forces
day mt th« North Pacific roa-l
'4 reir« Hole 1 novrl llcrk U w h it 1•
his pioject
The suggestion
where three tints were Inal
In
1New York ethic* h * 'e K*^’ 4
*
with naniiilous sjiproval.
winter’s isle.
gate.
while
the I h*V mJx iu L Byr d'* (ji.rtrM)m pf the f
I hose
lending
the meeting
rest o f tbe natlug, espevUlly tlw roll u f Du k IsiMltf,
i*f
ImkiMi,
Jsn&gt;".
Partin.
Charles
Roulh. had lots of sunshiny ard u frurn rtevni G o lb n i niwapAiK'if1. «
(tin ki. Little Joe Mlrkler, John
promis* pf quite a bit more.
MtraM Tribune: Ml ftroov* mjf |the two y ounger rnen/'w—Juhn Anohsun, Andy Mickler, JUeeen
Tbfe lot* pressure area which brown ifcrby to Hr. Hull for hU d«r*un.
laddie
Tafftfid W tcau sed rontlnuona rains Mihievcmrnt. am I do tu Mr. B#m
W or|d-T«legr»m
**Jn tK« ®ur- Mickler, Dewey Wilson,
Ralph
King.
ItUMcll
rrv*g' moot o f Disis moved ov|t av- Hyrd t o r h U uBeam prom Upd Bet* ruunding r u t I car* for Sim llyrd. Manner,
r m % )l ar&lt;)L was scattering Into a lug m mb UiAoJent brmi i f M r. whu goes In for nutupiobil* horns
wkie feecigif between
I.ouigvlll, 1f a Idwell's miastnio backsUndo."— in a tig w a y ."— Hobert (Inrlnad.
|Percy Hammond.
' . Herald Tribune, "Ills thorough
aY. * whole continued
bunt “ bam Uyrtl play* adofUfet*- impersonation and that of a mime
lh, hilt sent which *•* ly in th* role o f the boy."— Hitu- named Ham Byrd, os o chlmpanaoe
hatern ard tqnde It un. « » d LockrlJg*.
1 , hild o f tin, moke Tobacco Road'
(
In Wlimlpeg
was
interesting exhibit.''— I’erey
directed. Bat it includes I
.Continued On Page I'venI
,

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of

M O D VT VKH NrtV « v , IMe.
2*1— f/PI -Arthur A
R rca a , SO
• i'tan l tn (hr vice rrestilent o f lhaj;
Wettinrhouse
Elsrtrlc It Manas^
farturing Company, died * t
hUf."*
hnme here yesterday. He tge« 80
years old.'
--------------------;gs_' . , ;■*
F IN A L C U R T A IN

FOR

A F TO tt^

IdtS AM 0B I.E 8. Dec.
—Ted Jefferson, actor ond b ifU t-,
er of Stan Laurel, film c&lt;

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