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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 103.1

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Lerdner,Noted
Hilt, 1* bfcM
I.VUjj
T O R *,
Lortionr whe* oee* noted
A r t wee H u b difference tondttrk town of Nil**,
Sick,
New Jferk
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WIU» -N -2
loet
ku fleet
, tuborculbets.
The lead fltx-foot homorfct, who
**ddf yoe.aifd Ko.know.Al end
wtto became S ranking flgur*
la Artertran literature. died
wsrMsehy-at Mo EoeUooKpton,
to f
lolend homo Into'loot
khfM fa tkb forty-atghth ge*r
«d Ido •active . «e d Interesting
life. Ho. hod tuberculosis 10'
toeid hot physlcton* fold d e n *
wee cotaood by hoort diflewos
tMo end, otbeY
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,000 Estimated Deal
ASSURE
BIG SUCCESS From Severe Stor:
W hich Hits Tam pic

Merchants Are Co-operatingr By OiffcHnp:
Their Merchandise.
rk/x,x, In
2 Relief Trains
At Attractive Price N E W B L O O D fc FLORIDA’S PLACE
Soldiers, M e d f
With (he appointment o f all
Supplies And
committee* frdm the F.lk* Ausil- URGED IN COMING AMONG SOUTHERN

PriSonPrDAdway

Echoes of tho beating givstt •
negro prisoner In the County Jail
last Week wero aoukdad again loot
Leave For Oil
ttry. The Seminole County Feder­
night Ml A regular mbetthg o f the
I'
*tnn,credit
City Coamiaalooera In the City
ation nfWomcn’s Clul&gt;* snd the
MEXICO CITY, Sept.
Hal) Wtoe Heyor Vlvlefi A. Speer
‘ ‘
to demand
Sanfonl Flks I^xlge and as a re
( A . P . ) — M exico's
informed
the
Commletlon
that
be
to Aid the
suit &lt;&gt;f the willingness nn the^ Pnpworth Secs Need II iih IliirhRateInDixie w e re m obilized to d a y to
had bean Instructed by the Hoard
I t the game
pail of the City Contmis*inner* t'&gt;.
of Count* Commlflfllfnrra to morel
For “Fresh Knrrpy”
But I h Much Behind th r rtinrm stricken and ftc
i • detormtaetloik to “ stick
ro-opciatc in every way, and In
the City1* priaonera.. out of the {
rd c ity o f Tam plct)'.
Durinp Next Y4*nr
Cerlnin S e c t i o n s t'.Htlmnics plnccil th e nUt
view of the consent of the major­
County' Fill.
lit fctot .Mkd hammer foi»
B d b i b k sep t r a . - w i —The ity of Sanfonl'a leading liusiness
Mr. Sperr explained that hr had
dcml hiKb n » (&gt;.000 and
f
i*j I.’,, N
fiAINKKVIl.I.E,
Sept.
2fl. —
INginir mrmlicrN In pi t ''frrili
been euntmoned to the County romance ship o f the Byrd second firm* to offer sprcial sale* on
KAiuln
le ft honicIcsM a lon g i
l i e delegation, Including among
expedition, the old “ Cracker Day''' Saturday,
nnd "nrw i.IihmI" «»n thr DUriiP«ing |*'|nritUV pl»cr In the
ar­
Board's &gt; apociel
meeting la«t Ardircllc
cnormtuia p ro p erty dkr
atoNktp i s t o w t o w i w
T buretb y afternoon and era, in­ bXhkenllne Dear of Oakland, was rangement* necessary tor the day nc%k t*'.»n| of (Hrrf't'trs which will ihanilnir Smth hrfi'rr the i'um T w o r r lic f Iralna
formed- that, the present arrange­ on the high seas Isat night, carry­ have been declared a succe**, ac­ Ur e h itffl thia wrrh II. hi. Pup iitfU t Huh of the Dnivrrally of hsltalinns of infantryman . tk
ment by which the city prisoned ing her moat tinuiual cargo and cording in Mrs. John lamardy, Worth, i rrsiflrht of thr Srminolr Florida in (hr law eollrgr a 'k IISOoocto*
*
adventurous chaiiman of the “ Cracker Day” County i
larI
night.
Walter J. in r»con*lntcticn .wotk
of
Commrrrr, tnrlum
arc
lodged on the lower floor of crWw on her moat
EdWkrd At
through a slatrmrnt toitay
a« Hatherly. ilr»n of the m llrgr of snd medical supplies veer
the Jail must be terminated. Mr. mission. Never before did the hold celebration.
tf* k n i t
aurrH thr votrrv that thr nr»t 12 hiPinfAk aihninikt ral ion, ih'tdarrd *o the nil port Parts of- tbk' I
Speer told the City Commissioners o f the sturdy old former easier
co-operative spirit shown ......
.
equipment . The
. ,
.
, .1 month- will W of the ulmo*. im that while Fhirnla'a grnnal tank are tinder 14 fret of wsteV,
that the County Board seemed to bulge with scientific
merchants
came
,
in the a »uth an an *11 rotm-l Roolal city is practically Isolated
,by„ Nanford
,
,
,
,about,, portance.
hold the City's prisoner, resp.n- valued at SUM),000 and never
ami poMical utii| plaira it far Ihc outside.
W ASHINGTON, Set*. Id.—&lt;A*» aiklw for the trouble of last Wo*k| fura wa» her crew a mtslure of following a pro ’ Inmat ion Issued'
• f »M
In
personal
letter
wiittrn
In
by II. M. 1‘apworth, president of
- tlfpurtmflii. o f JO B
—Tho
h or6rut ruction Ooryoro- when a city prisoner, Wilt Sharpe, dariqg seamen working hand in -LW SsuunuU fsuuuy Cham ber-«4 • li 2 ,' r-l!,4 2 t t2l Ih-A. tdunt* rham- ahead of evrty uthri alalc. ,,it&lt; .A t
e
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aether thi* I'M *itlrnt iq (|tmtr | an &lt;«ny Rlllf im* a long load to tiavrl hr terh'r. Srrrotary F'thmnfA
tloo'f U iihrc e s o f m aking fuutttrto
(onim
ritr,
tailing
tipnn
the
buti*
enlists.
fore it arhiavr.*
•mjii aIlly with ronreloR *ahl the nnmhar ftf
Inc:
sgrirultur financial Institution* stowed np in "Kanlfaroj court."
foil orei S T 'W U
nra* men to Join In with thr rrl«
certain rtaten in the Ni*rthrR"l. “ rannot bo atmlisl ciaotly.^
floor eeelljr culmlnati August compared with July duo to
Sharpe Is slid to hive met with
Srptfn»l»rr
2.1nl.
biation hy nffrtln^ i|uility nirrthe Far Tampico HaHf tha mlliUr^
M old le Weal and
I the Mn
aoclal. unrest a decline In Application.
savers punishment at the hands
chaiuliue for Ira* money mo that *"T44 ihr rnriitltrr* i»f Siainin&lt;i|f
• VVrrt "
of (he fliktrict ropnrtod b f
_____________ j|eeoUr. U oil __ Thla waa abown In tlia corpu- o f the other negro prisoners when
C'mmly
(
liRmSrr
of
(
ommirtc,
the
might lake ailvantage
I Ap.vrrting that FJorida'a place Iraa that "throw quartai** of
U W H U II
" j *hr«ni*h I he rouilrwy of
rnftcn’a monthly report to, Con- ha offered resilience tn the
of thrir %**i| to Ihia city.
, in the ehangmg South l« 0nii|Ue rity wa« ilretroyrd and
Kangaroo" court proceedings. It
Thr Sanfonl I let mi«|
nod Ihnl i| Iiri i hanged even wero drail and Injured.
**'*“ / | L -&lt;
.
| Was also tro-ght &lt;u the attention
Somr More* havr annoiilirrti
"Ouiirif
Ihr
ptr«rnl
m
i
l
y
«.i;
During August, advanrek total­
more lapolly and more rmlirally
thal they will o ffri grnrial "dnl
Tho omlimalet of
rerk through railroad repotra odd ing flll.O B iS h w «r« aathorifled, of tha city that the Jailor, C. I).
will hr n llh l
in rim! than thi* ihanging South Itvrlf.
Itr-Maving" \alu»«.
. ■ .~ r . ,, ^,Mnrrd by M .
Broadway had bean dismissed by
itrarl vrern mada by offlctgll
y^iir
vole
f«M
a
m
m
I
mirii
I
of
«li
Including loan* pf fSO,000.400 to
Mean
Mnllo-rly
dwlarnl
All «omniittrr« liavr hern givi'ii irvloiR ami mb ff your
thr Intarlnr ilrpartmenl in *
I ) by ittfetXng flltahclal Institutions and railroad,. tha County board because of the
ii-inmi;
“ Floiidn m a ntali- of inntrRktk.
thru inetiuction* anil a« « tinlinir I I r«‘«'Hrnl. may | l«- pi inullnl in
nffirial" or "Rami*unofficial*
drUvitto Id (ho Ond 141,340,402 Ih allotments it affair. However, Mr. Broadway ha*
k
k
f
*
iii pri4(*M« of pantiiea,
ami
denied tbe charges that he per- Prince Serge Mdivani tn Mi«. I.ronanly mm* working H* k )4»ur M!t4liti.n l&lt;t |lit* nrrrt*
parity on tha baala of lnfprm»t
program.
the federal relief administration
i All I’Mt t ruddy o ’ el a* •if led, cata
mKtad tha fighting.
logrthn haimoiili»llfi|\ The .halt rsitv " f pilllinif fir*h elii-ipy i#r
than at hand. Capital n#wtt*|
K e lM U s t o
(
’barren
AffairW
Ith
InfiM'il
or
pigeon-lioh'ii
It
i*
a
new
for distribution among the stats'.
man of the *'(*fa&lt;krr Mr ) ' o «i»n ■ new hhonl. if you plrimr, on &gt;uiir
wTOI
Inasmuch as It was ealri that
rdale, I ul a ne«% -lute which m in appaara«l with report# iM »*
in JVdr, loan* totaling t m ,
Kx-lTflllty Magnate i fhlrnt that a laigr niiiulwr nr| new l*4iaii| «if ili»rt t i|p, | am upon the f •omlntion of the old |ha*l baan klllH.
the CKy la not financially able to
for rota
* ' 4UAT* Ware aothorlted in addl
ri'letM Mill |m* in Sanford Satunla/! e^aMiiiu. J&gt; eure that
move Ita prisoners back Into its
t hf in-rt a lieu mI a ' i* with N dilfnrncc. It
The only dirart nfflrl#!
ft
to M1A22348 allocated for
fllK A l.u
•ml inge« all iitixriiR i»f (hi" niy j Iw rhr month« i ill hi of the "t ih of lint Imw’ i'I SmiiUi hut in niodra from Tamplro wg* frtftl
Kept.
2il id''
own Jail, It was finally decided
relief adaslalatruth*,
nio*t iin|&gt;m»tmin e m tl I'lo-pet ily of liv-ng and wav* of thinking An«alino Maria*, military ch\ #
to delegatg a special committee. Mary Mrl'oi o', peine iqteia sing to extend hospitality to the vl
. It now bank
loka and trust companies in
| and hiatory of «.m
T. L. Dumas, S. (). Khinholser and sr. sued f&lt;&gt; div on o by I'rilo • 1 It ora.
•unity and the connecting link i a la rm
ageoraJ claaod ones,
the thr dlrdrlrt, who Raid Ulf
Apiuat borrowed Ik A lT M 8'. *n' U. J. I-ebatan, to meet with the Serge M'liu &gt; in ls#» Angeles n
. ti. W .Spentrr, exalted ruler of we will n « d mII I lit hHp ( 1trill South and the &lt; md-hean in par* 4i%d rau«»H a "tr^ulMndoug H * .* t
Stukbg n u i l j m to Old in t h a iy ^
M rtabb « r t try
work a* kail I charging an* affair wit* 1 thg» ffW-al riba 1-rwfge. annotsaerd every |imx| cU'ten.
wlale MMilli of thr
UllOtl Ja»linphr", and t i u u i U l . M i M w U l
I),mocrat,.\JUh.
•‘Krrrntly I have •' kper teller line."
ShinurI limull, t hi«ago
•ti111 • that at a ie4-ent rm-.imf of thi
an MwpodU o f rre* mo n. Illation o f reortnnMstlhn tn* lUjuldatlon i f o o T V n * * agrtemfnt. ^
hr»n drrlarrd.
banka closed or In tbe proceea sf
John laoonardy, chairman of king until he went broke. rat h»dgr. &lt;'Millill lit ee w wrie Ripolnlcd ^ie magnifii i4*nt work done I y »h
w O w r.flM dl
I»*nii Mnlheil) politteil out that
l.to,Vka planning to get liquidation.
Thr rr|»ort of CentralI M M lit i
Applications
from
I
la-»
.•*
of
mil
If
i
d
1
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M
l|
|
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l'l|
It
h
«
m
«'
in
itiNk'nr
mran;enn'nh
tha
racing
committer*,
for
the
that
all
the
ihatge*
would
I
h
*'
man
h ho mIm*h n ••iiMinii etiiii*tnie m an
Ugotbor In Washington aeon "all banks and trust companies for
ttlg
the
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ufti-l
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n
ft.|
V
\
I
,III 14*ft •fl 1 ||iait i*f Ih • ce n«Olllc
D » A the M l frbada o f alleor- to see loans, usually In fire s * of 2f-fl "C racker Day" Celrbiation Satur* ti» fade a» miow in kuiuhuii' w ll« tl foi the *iiiii'M of "l rai her |ia&gt;"
•*Morw than Ih m iq u itU N
vv•
doio* h
4Ahi»h will l*t- oliM'ihe*! hen* .Sal I nil kfimw ! he fine woik
day. aRprartd baf4ire thr Com- the caae went to Inal.
I 11)41Ilf I* nf Him SiMltl ; I hat ll l« Tamplro
, 7;
* ’h* t they coold do.
nidelelv
deslroynd.
romr
monthly, declined to 14k.
j
tin1
Igflte*
of
1
1
k
*H
la|
«
II
I
lllh&lt;
mitRiontra anil aakad for prnni«InmiU. now 74, i» fighting rn-,' uiday.
till IlllllPf’••ii# •ink I* t wren '►»•! solid an*l t» *vm
c;-.’ * ta» "kU the currency should
#oden
|p |1 hm iM of .all
'
Tbs Oh ice go and Northwestern *ion to uaa tha lake front akiation trail.turn in Athrm&gt; «.n charge* of,
M . »uggi rtion i- Hint w»- f |V Mil /•••iHl Mil*1
(hr i1ai iH in in pm kind* weir rt#-ckrd Men? 0 * 1
•J
to stabilised on a gold
' and silver
f The fiilhiwilig men wen ►elect
I gi t Rome of ih- anmi lild 1*1 t I (•* Im. In* i with thi*
railway company, the only rail­ field for tha racaa; to havr firgt |fraud. He u-rd to lir father o f **ncommuter on
y ‘,
a
m
m
r
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I
rommitter
ivv*»
A
mrri
(Continued From Page Two)
at the ai*eept in«'iii'M-r «hip on
Forrat undlf w
3
road to apply for and he grente I
•I h n* in * in |fi•nrmi. that M -tank* al and Inturrd
(o la plant to Sanford Avrnua; to g,gnd oj&gt;era m (Im ago. Mi*% Me*!^fy* Heioge Tliot«tona iliai
|i nmrnanit are affording aid to m
Ht^
( of govniiiiia iatii| ilim '.ir , and
a loan, was advanced $.t.RH2.(M&gt;0. Cola plani to Sanford Avenue; to f ormlc Ral|| ll(J|l lh. u,| haii |liel, ’ nian. John Weaver,fie .rg. A
|i
Mill it H| l In* l**|i lit wr nllh |*er in riioitiMHia n»ind»rr of rwnpl#
' Wto
I am
thi* will greatly aid o*i
Tbe Federal land Rank at Omaha, u.e the City benches for the and
s, , i .
hrr frlrni, BnJ fln. n.| t oltrs. M.ke Wilson, end
aini J H j to gatntation f.ir th«* 4 hiiiii/ yrar 1at itnnt in Him .Siiiilh Mil I
__ w.lle.M
*V iriirt.eele.
help. P as
For
TMV
the only one of Ita kind to request speakingi; to use City help In cut­
(i
ppii
^iinied
mii
I'agr*
Ftoir)
I
II;
conimillrp
••o
»
•
ftl«*rla*fi
cUI a#lvtsrr, Ihsl her hu-«wmJ hsd' * " *
f
rl
illy
I
have
d
*larc
I
m
%
W.
nri*
t
their
of*
a
*
arid
then
•Ul
a loan iweelvod fl.000,000. *
ting the grass fr#m the aviation
Saara. John
(i
U miimmK. 1womb 'fill i»t ildy.
* " - —*hn ha I
Kindly n*
Othe!1. advances wero listed a* field and to construct a small depended on Mom*')
*»
&gt;*'r,K S
cbairotan.
I
t
n
I'arkaril,
an.I
II.
J
made under advice uf Inmitll an-1
\ niMtiiri* •AJlt 1 vvIreloSO, t#
ritlln (im*'Vi4 • od- two lain
follows:
J i| l| 1 fl' stand therw.
The com
that h* ihargr* of drinking and lefhman.
o •r l*4*nid rro-rf ng aii'l I think
(hr nfillonal oh*wr *nrv by trar
To building and loan assncl-i- miealon granted Mr.
la-onaidy'*
f* K. Braily h r i rhimffi 1 . **• •t •houf tun
MeUei
1‘0'hr** of San
.f V m (’ m i fr-... a etotnym
llons, $88k.lSl;
Insurance com­ request* and nffriec) to cu-opeiale phymcal J rill aIit &gt; mu'hi
_
t - —
rhainnan of thr Miii lK i n m '* « oni ' f«Ml look M
live
|M41
hi
Mtich rn( In 1
•old tto
M
Information received today by panies, 1060,000; mortgage loan with the eponsore of the celebia 1h,v* l"'''n ," * '10
tniltra am) will isr MRalatrcl U% F . I rivir afTair*
!
FnlloWtlifw a k Hi! ••* .'*«*|itlMii|r rv-liin ves» • srane nf dssolatlQA.
,
j
complaint ihami-a Ihel In­
5 * " . to h * k M , secretary 0f the companies. 13,770,400; agricultural tion In every way possible.
f
ltarth**l.um*34 ao&gt;l Jnr l uilwig.
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will
ll
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The
nhscrvalnrv
said
tlral
:• t o a laoh
County Cbambgr of
'
It
wes
previously
announced
"u**
■"
1
Hiss
Met'
#riniimet
set.
(Continued On rage Two)
whilr Ftank Mi*i «* h wi'l !.«• . 1,(^1.
II \l lap '
Commerce, from
tho
UnltiA
that the Commissioners would sit vrsl
times during I'.i.ll and 10.11.
fir,--,', on lb" I'siu.-o Rivor W*®
li**wn hI***hI Oii- c-.iMity l*y I' m *!
fna-^ of thr «*vrotf* 4tpviiiai•Vt•*•• v%»»h
1 hr nii m* - &gt;'f all |n•d u| OMill 141*111 ll M I‘ n|4W4»i *l&lt; til Hip .- iih i npiereilrnlevl. that hnml redd
■toUs Department o f Cognurta
as o lax equalisation (ward last |and that thr singrr. before her I'Hvr Thtiraton. II II « ilnnaii.
•f the Nrmin*
oil lit v
•fkkeb la JacksanriDo, onuTnea
night but
after a complaint was marriage tn tin' pi-n-e •»ifor mnl kir-l Donor, ao*l John Zrrrrnio-t
( uni) ChaiiiNri nf l*«»nt m* IrI aH riii( that thousands
( font inurd (In I'agr llu a r )
modifications govbmlng
made to Dr. Henry Mrl#aubn thr ' Mm that ln»ui! ue- In i inisinpi* aR»i«ting.
ui# n r. ll |. I'm In . «»f (iMiilni'r. It'D limurle
laundry and dry clean Hag orCommissioners docWlqd to ( wltfv- i msnsger
rii.dari Victoria sleo vrga
Md ,» , i &gt;4114 I al I In l h;iiti!)t'i **l
_ khminta In the southern area.
hold such m itten until the city
I
U*a making vFfi'irridrB i
l I'tiiiurii'i* nffiit* Satiil«|ay
In |444) |a•0| In have suffered
I'. T. \ ||M 4 IM 1 TM .Ml'KT
Mi.ss IMalicI Wilson
3 P • Utter addraaaad to Mr.
(Continued On Fag# Four)
fnaull, thr rnmplaint
rhargrd
lali* Ihal It lint ili*vii1i'*f 1•• mak* with fin d* threatening tto
W. N. Pearoe, district
»'
-r
_
tire north central Region til
MI rr Mrf'dtrmir marl** a n r fv phv '
Thr nrtutivi*
|M»ard t.f (h* I
(lets Appointment In* liiifnr hi (hi* 4*t,iint y,
• f the Jackson villa of
I n , E. D. Brownie#, Chairman
airal attark* on h«*r hii*h«nd and Ctrunljr |'ar**nt Trarhrr* Aianria
A fin lil« ii (mn .i Ma*RMcliii rrntlal rains poured down si
kMd “ to reeponae t « yaar
west a- Hie Golf of Cal
e# tU Madqelfl County Beeiflplernnr ripprd hi* clothing in an nut
*hm will mrrl Un lnraday a f t n I D f intrim ! tn a ntrrnlra-r t.f |m - M'll* Mt. |*4»i li*r ui i an) 4.1 tn ih*
W Aopti U^you will flgd anm t CAMmMflfl, with office* loBifat nf r a »r .
, rnmn at .1 n‘ lin k In thr f*iiy Hull..
« h r r r i* thi* inniHiirwmrril |*0*at* nf lit* (iitliBnan iht'ir an«l
KTORE HANRRI7PT
M to i a i -,(t &gt; • Magnolia Aveflse,
A ft r r thrir mar;iarc. thr pr ln fr ' •crording
In Mr*.
R |„ |)ai»n .that
Mia«
M n In*I WlUnn, whu (ia* irtiirniil hi*tr with hip family
and dry d a ta
____
at«tod t U t f (to t bis offtefl U m *
"heard atnlrrnrnt* and nt- |»rr*id**nt •&gt;( llu* at*** ia(mn, «thn| I s 'i fh l Iminr nttnomii d in Srmi
tn live in ( 4*n(ral Flmiila lie lia*
I t there
Gene Eetrldge, Kcmlnole High
M IA M I, Krp*. Jfi. - (A*)— f h d ; W . V
ready far abtHane to start *up(Continued Cn Pago T w o )
| urged all rnrnilirr* tu |K- pnarnt. firdo High Sc IiihiI Ia *-1 yiar and I'lirrhu-iil an inti n**! in r lnmh*r
r»u
liia
I
School graduste, was sltctod last
plylag Jobe,
l ah ilid muih work with thr local arnl mill r iA|*any at I.*'iiicw«*i..| T&gt;. Jackson and Co. hardw ire '
dk wo( hesitate to cull u
" W « kavfl tho men to fill the night to golds tha ibatintea of the
Rome Impi4.vrmi*nt Clah, ha* h«*rn anil In much (•l*ii»i»l with (hi* dealer* of West t’ alai Raarh, vrtv
Seminole Chapter Order of Ile• ppnintrtl (nunty Vlimir Demon- ptHlIitn nf tliu Rtati* Hr ralldMl at named In Involuntary b e n k n ifto r
follow lag paragraph, "takes Jobs," said Dr. Brownlee, “ and
pintm im e *
•-*
now all wo pood la tbe Jobe for the Molay for tbe Belt three months
atialidin Agrnt f*»r Jiikxtn rnuntjr. Ih** ('hanihri uf ('nminrirv lit r i
tto maRtfleaUaua an,
______
my . . y l f y . a y t j ta o y then 760 when ho was chosen master coun­
I.rgln hrr work then* (hi* |iroRi4 hi* a|i|trrria(irn for (ha
to R. A. WUllaau,
cilor for that body.
•emlaele Dry CleewL a&lt;
“ «•
“ t " • woaUi Buck/ Reel, former master
m urtpilfi nhiiivn h(.n IrrI win
Boot b o o o r t v i e * T s T u S ! Mko to «U rt placing tb*m.“
I Mien WiUon'* ap|w&gt;lntmint wa« trr and In annuuncr that lie D
Declaring tlrst ll. C. Bruadway, letting a crowd "brat up'1 aur
councilor, was sleeted senior cun
Dr.
Brownlee
said
0t
would
not
•pantlag
, mailr by thr Fitcnbinn Drpart- her* to Rtay
kR m a« n°w nntll the ettran perk cllor land Ralph V ia r«a t Junior k»*P*r of th* Keminule ( ' lunty vn» peraon wg* invr*tlgatrd prop liltnt r»f (hr Florida Ktatr Collrg#
Jail,
was in no way re-pun.ibis
cotihellor.
Par-1
Blggvrs,
Jr.,
waa
’
“
t l r o u i t o t tbe county
n l y it wtruld b« found that it wa
00 AND
C L E A N ik d i
last dona without| I*ip know'slrilge m i for W&lt; turn which rorognUedl hrr
and ho urged that nil chosen by vote to act as treasurer for -tho dlslurbentlr there
Injunction Seek« To
by Ml ttm ill Ass a. of wfil
fur a year but (ho scribe, ordi­ week when a negro prisoner was ( *riArnt It la iiiiptpBR bh* fui Mi ability alonr thoa# lin#a by her
of packing bouse labor
•m4 Cleaners)
____ ____
work in Georgia and la Sanfonl.
mistreated by others, the white
narily
vlactsd
to
the
chapter
for
RcHtrain
State From
Broadway or any *ithrr Jailor ot ^
Waa Ikatacy workers, m . FIJI their nooks from tho lists now
annual gwriuds, will bo appointed prisoners of (he Jail (..b y i»aued pereoit tu »top kangaruo rourt a«i
Getting Federal l/oan
urging a rumi'lete
a* B later rUts by tbe advisory n statement
tl.ey have ulbe. duties tu sHen.l' L O l l d o t l I t U p O r t C r T O
board. The appointment of the investigation “ so as tu give Mr. to and can't itam l watching all
^ » t y o f all employers o f scrftw la s new regulation recently Bruadway hia just dura and fair
TA1.LAIIA.HSEE, S.pl
Inspect Fruit Juice -An
iiimatr* at all tmir* which wo Id
inj sBet ton (o res..am (he
passed t o tbo grand chapter la chance to pruvs the truth."
Lava t j ie dune to atup kangeiou.
Slate uf Klunda f &gt;°*" utdaining
The atajement full-iwa:
Kansas City, According 4o InfurA buyer f.u... one uf the Is. •
and wherever poeelMh
It D rut the idiM o f kangaroo
funds fr ... ftileral public uro.k.
matlbn Ttr«gl|d today.
■
.September 2.'dh.
tu b«at
up
naw
comers but only gesi U ..do., importers of Am eri­ monies on the ground that the
We
.
_
the
white
prisoners
con,
,
,
V
*
V.
can
|#i».lurUons
will
be
hero
with­
MOT I * M i M M L H t l A
I stete le p.uhltiled uy law (ruin
fined In tho Kcminoie Couuly Jail ,u
,l,,m ,l,,r UP ,0 ,h* ro,,"
woek tofara July
would like to moke a st.t.m
.nt ,0 " * l * *W Pff r ... tltionv seni in thr nrsl few days tu discus* pledging It* credit waa Bought in
■let. inent
PH
ILAD
E
LPH
IA,
(Opt
the
|&gt;u.clu&gt;se
of
s
large
quantity
U
'
**.-*
to tha Uttar t*m mm
circuit court hire today by G .ylc
regarding conditions hero it. tbe lory. The word kangaroo Is mis
Anh» VIII*
i. r* y t- tub . tompermlure cliiHtoA to
used t#y people nut knowing tko Of csimrit grapefruit Juice end McCord, Tallahassee, In what ho
to TtoBMd at a
JailI* &gt;R(l*M
»
• l jsstsriljr,
i i nil-time
nib time record
'
grapefruit
heart*.
meaning
of
auch
We
believe
Hus
described
a*
a
friendly
suit,
4
Clsar ItsAioa
“ Mr. D. C. Broodway Iho jellsr
£
cm
o * m m con sM J
matter
should
be
investigated
by
The
visit
uf
the
buyer
U
the
healing
was
set
h
r
later
in
the
Chlrfeg# ....
CHESTER, Pn . Sent. M .—(#T) hoe treated u* vary kindly in tho County Commissioners el the result uf inquiries made from
fram, tto toot after tbe mark al
day and, whichever side wins, it
Daavov
Seva rai fkiaaaal M
nfcployed •vovy way and tkown us . very Jail so as to gits Mr. Broadway Londun tu the Seminole County will be appealed •/. the-supra..,*
'
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IM A waa anrItoti all
courtesy we bare naked Ike jailor
•t the Ford Motor Company
•UIVHiVN , w.ro
lo do In the lino o f bio duly. Mr. bis Just dues and • fair chance Chamber of Commerce regarding court with a petition for a 't'Jitk
K
ts u s Cltr —
plant bora jralkod oat today doBroadway he* in no nay e:.coor- to prove tho troth In this n.attar Keminolr County conned grape­ ruling.
rrsobvilla , ___
G L Y N N CONPORR |
cloring dDoatlofaction with wages.
The Ull of complaint charged
New Urlsape _
M A T NOT M O V l
aged boating anyon# tn kangaroo before taking final action os WO fruit Juice and grapefruit hearts
Tho workara .paid It _waa act a court ia tb* Jell. Rat to on* one don't believe him guilty a , no
(bat agreements the slate would
W, P. Glynn, of
it bat a spen- not knowing rondltlofeg and Man­ cutod.
nave to ,tgn t l obtain loans would
l U M K i __
1 M V BRUIT V HEAD DIB*
•raaMeat of the ! ( .
m Loui«
Thoy agement o f a Jell dooa so', know
be illagel am) unlawful.
“This statement has not boo*
l u m « f l w N -j
ketweoa four ond whnt Vangsrou court b or mea*»- requaotsd by anyont but we fsol
.SEATTLE.
Kept. 2«-—O PjDIES KBADIN0 N B Y lP A P B R
five
-----left their
The yerpe. uf It Id to keep the it obr duty to Mr. Broadway add Close to the Institution bo wa*
M r working Jell clean
to M ilo in.dotee tbe public.
won. to vision a* tho “ Unlforaity
JACKSON VILLK, Sopl. M L~
► &lt;*0 4a
of a Tho0sand rears’* Dr. Hetoty (A*i -A n elderly man wito rwgli* I « d»,1 by i
t o i w o K i l d
Sunallo, U , president o f tlw Uni­ t*r*d nt a rooming house hero ha
Cbartaa
wage
i it U oar hoOa for a while.
Judge of Kangaroo
versity of Washington from 1815 Warren D Lake, of 8t. Peters­
for an
- f *—
|ICM
“We a n sura
(L b offoir of
to 1810, died yesterday. A heart burg, died yesterday whit* reading
Albert
Mr. Broadway osaam ging or
• Sheriff of Kangaroo
attack was tbe cause o f d ia l
n newspaper.
jg „ o &lt; #)•,"» X\
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W h ile

TRADE BODY POLL STATES IS C I T E D

Bsa

DECLINES W I T H

Cotttonrtton's Month­
ly Report Reveals
Angnst Behind July

.aua, V &amp;

«4

NAW E OF O P E R A

SINGER LINKED IN

SUIT W ITH INSULL

Site

S K S J ? 'X N

- Modifications A rc
Made In Codes Of
Laundry, Cleaners

MaHHacliUHcttH Man
l’i» Ufsidc In County

Brownlee States

Many M«n Await
* Offers For Work

Gene Estridge Named
Leader Of DeMdltys

White Prisoners Write Letter In
.....
Defense Of Jailor D. C. Broadway ;f'kwtl

’A l t o

Hr*

’- r C '^ 'S - u

ora:

PMHt WVrkhrs Walk
Out Protesting Wage

W t«r.;—

RUST,

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trm a

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JOntwt, public Speaking and a square dance,
'
Not in soma time win there be eo'mtajr persona eon*
Viefkted here to enjoy the round of festivities which ere
being planned. That the tournament riding, bone racing,
and other equestrian (ports wilt furnish plenty o f excite­
ment is attested by the nnmber of entries idteady received
and the preparations being nude by horsemen to get la
the pink of condition.
No less epthosiaam has been shown by the fiddlers who
will participate for prises and It Is assured that mahy'M the

enty of palatable edibles are assured.

K&gt;a day which will furnish a full
for the expected crowds.

-- -—rv. ■n n ? ’- * ! ’
' &lt;I4#‘lot
kC’r W ‘r b i -*•*&gt;■

' 1 : r - i — .- .V ,

Jv'-» I .

To tend Impetus
NdtfcpM

of entertainment

While the day is prlmarll)

i good time, it offers the opportunity
i
to purchase afi kfpd*
Ive prices, this through the pro*
of merchandise at attractive
gressiveness of Sanford mere! its. Hpdclnl "dollar day*
.MB
____ _________ . . . _______________rs will be able to taka ad*
V«WE'’poit TOdAT— montage of what very reaaonably may be their last-oppoi*
i. - -.
tunity to buy things at bargain prices.
I GETS: There b that
These "dollar day" sales are coming on the eve of the
, and yet inerewthi end nation-wide consumers* drive when the recovery admlnlatra*
that wiihholdeth mare i tion will exhort the public to buy now, not only fpr, the per-'

to save money by making purchases. Next Saturday offers
•this opportunity to a marked degree ana if there art many
tetris fronds of light. Mack 'wise persons hereabouts Sanford stores should do • Unaoffice business.
„
r?
Art oka of marpla,
larbaad swift snakes coll
L . ft . rusting skslstopj under.
5: ground * . . ,
fr » » n rear,.
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Women And The Depression

•txrftrTOsnrawu v*rr

''^AfKbHg'The'miny panaceas for the deprcsilon is the
ipr all- tho rkh perfume of oil) suggestion that women, especially married women, give
A nowhere, never a handful of up their jobs arid return to the home, where, tradition has
.. noli
It, thdre la some mysterious way of gettiig the necessities
g. aShand to touch/Uts noetrlls of life by merely washing tho dishes and sweeping out the
V,.. to braatbe in,
house:
dy Iron wing and Iren fin.
Exceptions are often used to prove the rule, sows find
[t e s t , the hmrt pity
many people pointing to certain caaes of women who work
k Who listen. for the sound
.. .water pa ring
from
the despite the fact that their husbande have employment, *on*
tending that if the wife was In the home "where she ought
f grasses softly' pushed by to be" there would be another Job for an unemployed.
summer Wind— :
This may be true in a few Isolated caaes but as a mat­
there ere voice* calling roe
ter of fact recent Investigations, mads Into the situation, re­
'/ tack to llttlo towering
veal that 00 percent of the women who work do ao because
1 - - ; valleys,
* n ‘talking groves, Isurel-dark of economic necessity. When In the Nineteenth Century
women entered factory life they did so because machines
'Slley*,
I; brown spring earth, new. supplanted home-made products upon which many a family
ilt W e d loam.
_
■ubelsted. *
*
,‘’
calk 'through stone. Tho heart
•

- l - f i y Will lard Mass.

Mrs.'Roosevelt recommend* that
is housekeeper* pay their ser­
iate higher wag** even though
icy do not com* under the NRA.
I* are sure that roost housekaepIt Wpnld bs Ilad to pay higher
ag** |f Mrs. Roosevelt will furnh tha money. &lt;
'RA violators, wo undsntand,
to bo spanked with eompllI board*,—Tampa Tribune. Aa
andaratand It, tha compllmoc*
rds have nil tha authority In
World bo urge poopla to com-

l b*outlfu| medal commemorattha so:klng of Rla Piscatorial
Jeity, tha Louisiana Kingflih,
i been struck and bow rvpoaaa
tho museum of tho American
mlamaUcaLvSouiaty wbor* it
I be awarded to ibg &amp;oro jr f
t ewnstotf Ft tho proper tlm*.
i ufMI PHAmbhf k (i i more

on the present evil conditions. It may be recalled, how­
ever, that women have long been In the labor marlitel.
Thero has been no sudden and overwhelming rush of women
Into wage earning posltlohs. Statistics of the International
Labor Officer In Geneva prove that many countries h»vo
witnessed an actual decline In the number of women workers
since tho World War.
This panacea calculated to cure the depression by put­
ting women back Into the homes is like ao many others
along the same line. They get one nowhere. The only con­
clusion is that the removal of women from the sphere of
paid workers would merely shift unemployment from one
class to another leaving the problem just where It was be­
fore the shift took place.

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
Hon. D. L. Thresher announced
today bl* candidacy for mayor
of Sanford.
This aunouncement
will giro aatlafseUon to his many

ami roar* p u t boro crg*d Mr.
ThrasW to stand for this high
position In tho council* of hi*
ut /t ahorfly after tku Senate ftllow eltliens. .
pstgrd Itself of klhgflm.
William Shells/ received word
’el
1," f
. t . *
i
this morning of the death of hi*
slater, Mr a. Q. a PriUhard which
took pUro In Jacksonvilla this
unorn'ng. McDowell Butt
aid
Mixon Butt, of Savannah, were
sailed to Sanford tbla week by tbo
dootk of Bryan Higgins.
Hal Wight has returned from
Ms vocation which was vary pleas­
antly aoODft la JackeonvIU* and
PnhU , Beech.
atlvee In Lynchburg and CharlotteevUU, Va.
‘t . \

IlghtfuUy at card* Thu tad* y aft­
ernoon when Mr*. Robert Nswman
wee the lockp balder of toy seer*
and won tbo prise.
•
Mr*. M. Byrnes, who has bo*n
■pending the summor In the North
arrived last Wednesday, called
back ip tbo H1n*ss and doatk of
htr daughter, Mr*. Ksnt Boos*tier.
Mr. and Mr*. N. H. Garnsr bar*
returned from a trip to Atlanta
and the mountain* of Ooovgla
where they spent so w n } weeks
end return grootiy Improved la
health.
Professor and Mrs. N- J. Per­
kins and little daughter, Ethel
Goodwin, b a n returned from 0
summer visit &lt;* Umlr old homo In
Virginia.
f
.. t;
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Toy lot hero
rutnrnotl from a trip to their old
homb In Illinois. Oa their way to
Florida iboy v|s{tod la M s» Op

The negotiation* weat forward
In a conference with lie d ip of
the etael indnetry ( m m ■ Whom
Rocsevelt sought a-rodyeed^rric*
«0 Villa.
,
'
The deal' weald be flnufieadFhr
Ieohs’ from the puhik work* 4 |
ministration to.the carrier* ae one
of the fleet of a eeriee ot mover
planned bv. the administration to
■limnlale Vuatreaa.
H**h 8. Johnson, tha roeortry
efmlnwtiator, era* seatl-isd to
W j.t-r Reed hospital wiln an h*I m h n and In hie ahaence the,
of tha nerotiatione.
At a conference with four 1
an of the steel industry, J«
B. Eastman, the rail,coaedta
end Donald R. Rlchbery. gw
couneel of the NRA, Row
obtained agnomoai for "c'm
tire bids" upon between M
and 700,000 tops of rail*. , 1

y . C, Lending -;j
e clin e s W ith
A p p lica tio n s

of the act, the c*n
vaieed I I IDOOOP to ti
of ageteuKor* fo r, 4
tbaoeeV MAOO.WO U

meats aa federal bone
Mock enboerfbed to b)
ayy, pad. $3,100,000 to

T h o «»^ '
prer the nation wore told
night by the National A n
tlon of manufacturer* tlW
dosed union shop Oliver which I
bor C'-Mrmet* war* mads with
ft . &lt;
i .
_ al__ l
single union would violate the Ini'
(•nt of tha recovery act,
This InUrprotatlon went out
a copyrighted bulletin prepared
b* John 0. Call, associate •♦aun­
ts I of ths association, and took
direct Issue with William Groan,
president of ths American Federatl n of Labor.
Tho. association also Informed
employer* that under, the law they
could advise worker* ago (net join­
ing a labor colon, or within lim­
its, offer spatial Inducement*,
such as xroup Insurance, to' 4mj j W f h Whs eriUjo lq and bargain
ttrmigh a Ontpsgy union.”
Tho bulletin *1 tho riwtmfoc-,
lurers' association w*a Interpreted,
by NRA officials as widening Mm
breach between capital and.labor
over tho labor section of lb» re­
covery act that guarantooa tha
right , of workers to bergaln c^lecttvely In ony manner
choose without Inlerfarenc* or
coercion from employer*.
t ,

ANOTHER FARM
GROUP URGES
CHEAP DOLLAR
(Continued From Fugs Onrt
base, with fro* coinage o f tho lat­
ter In fixed ratio to gold.' ‘ \
Tho farm delegation brought, Hi
addition to C N m l, K. A. Eckert,
of iho.Natlonal Qrango petrous yf
husbandry) C. E. Huff, tho f*fm *r* National Gmln OorporaUoa;
Charles A. Ewing, N*Hen*J.iUv*stock Marketing A * sod* tlee*,., D,

A. Geyer. National Co operoUv*
Milk Frodsoara F*der»t|ooi,,.Daa
Wallace, uncle to SocrotaggjTfaL
ncu, and CUroacu Poe, sdttops U
of agricutturel publlcaUunm ti »
Mumhura o f the delegaUM 'Sntd

that* debts."They urged a further speeding
ua of loons Vet i r t m i n d e d hr
Aim Of administrative difficult!*!
and troubles la obtalelng enough
appraleere.
».They as Id tha lmreased purcbov
S power should apply to “the
ly, normal had. reasonable produrtlon at all'ciupa.Hi.
v Immediate . action was urged
Wtjh the espaaaUoa that, la H
day* -tho both of ArovrienVero/o
will pas* from tho hoods of th*M

m s ;

^o&gt;i,Bt*v*Vd

It ■&gt;u/l
e»tv»
n Vm -T

MOUNTAINS that once were great bartfeiB; are now
playgrounds for aurtipifer guest*. Rivera are
tracks for vanity crewa. Forests ar? touring -camps.
PUIns are: alrpprta.
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Tho wild and forbidding have be^i’ tamed—turned
into toyB. Great r^aches of geography have been split
up into segmenbL *Fans and tendon hava bpen pushed
into the miftve ahopa o f Saratoga or into any
Attabee. •
...
Now» haa done it all News haa o
umpba of monu:
menta of science;
. . .even bathing an art
In the advertfging n
pere, rend of faadnating

ty,*ndch*ngM
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C H RIITIAN SCIENCH CHURC^I
"Roallty" was the subject of ths
Usoon-Sormon In all piurchas of
Christ, Scientist, oa Sunday, SeptTho Ooldsn Text wu* from U ulah MilT, “Behold, I groato new
hotvon* and a new earth i mad

.ydCytfV*,^ :

,
—i

meal-tfrtee little

jqvvits

�at cuuvmpthn goo&lt;V Off UOMMfaa.
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Mu m ark* a large proportten ®f
"Reeeal (developments ]
Uw aggregate plant c» pacity could bustnea situation tend to
!

lVv

T‘ f

’[Coopers To Entertain
, With PartyAt Beach
1

*[•

Mrs. Walter L. Cw^r

and steak roast Ivalgkt at the
bear* *» boner of thetr boese
gusnta, Mr. and Mrs. fun) Garin,
e f Berkeley, OaL The guaata win

Mrs: B. D. Hlgkleymea, Mr. aad
Mrs. E. Compton, and Mr. aad
Mra, Peeper.,

Miss Hendel Hostess
At Party On Monday
^Ifa' haoier ef Mtaa Adelaida
Richter, who wtn leave this week
f a t New Task, Mlaa ER* Marla

‘New Blood” Is
Urged In Comin
Trade Body P&lt;

Tha rUdalle CUaa of tha First
Baptist Cbtoefa wUl M a t « t l:W
a'clock a l tha k t M ef M n, Laria
Cara or. Boaa Court Apartment*.
THURSDAY..
.
Clrclo Number 8tx ef tha first
Baptist Church will meat l| 8:14
o'clock with Mn. Fra nets E.
Beta, 1101 Park Avaaue.
CUria Number Flea at Dm
First Baptist Chsrth will asset at
4tf0 o'cleck with Mrs. W . P.
Brooks, Jr., l l N Park Antha.
. : FRIDAY.
Chela Numbar Pas ef tha First
Baptist Church srilt meet at liSO
o'clock with Mra. .Georgs Huff,
104 Laurel Avsoos.
I, .
IT. da» V . - Hmn rd' Chapter at
the U. D. C. will meet at «:S4
o'clock at tha homo of Mra. W.
C. Bill, Magnolia Avoaus. This
will bo Mm flrat fall moating and
all msmtaro a n argad As attend.

MUCH ADO AIOUT CROWN—Jnlso
MtleMl eentrevsrey results from
’Mlaa Helen Jatshs* victory by default
aver Mr* Helen Willi Meedy. whs
wee unable Is eentlnue In third set
after laalna three straight tames.

Truth Seekers Class
Has Regular Meeting

aggther_MMUJIMx-M*trsrst T»kach. to the l following:
MlaaeS
Adelaide Rlrirtor, Ihonor , guest,
H a ip iM Takaeh, Hdtot Hake.
AUda McGlone, XDlte* Mafccfa,
Rutk Patera, Arllae Richter, Kiln
Marie Handel, and Mrs. R. Utn-

New Circle Line-Up
Revealed By Society
—— Vv &gt;

lit the recent drawing of names
fee the MW circles' o f the First
RBfttet V^vtvfa, th* fallowing
Member* o f tha We M b ’s Htaeiea-

Mr*. F. R. Mitchell, aaelstant
teacher; Mrs. J. D. Jlaklns, presi­
dent; Mix. J. H. Powell, vtcn
president; Mr*. John Vnughn, »oeMrs. T. E. Wilson,
rvtaryt, ai
tveaPrrer.
Mro. O. J. Pop* presided over
(ha businessi session gnd
Mrs.
&gt;B**sle C Hutchison had charge
of Mra dtvoMocwL During tho so­
cial hour re fraahmoots
were

FROPRi t OR RAYMOND
MOLIY, chief member ef
the President's ••■rain
Trust," whs resigned aa Aw
eiriant Basestary ef itato,'
will heeame Rdttgr ef a NaUenal Weekly ta be founded
kg Vincent A*tor.

tha P in t Baptist Church held yaatentsy aftursaka at the church,
the foUawiag taseuhan wen se­
lected to form Circle Number One;
Mr*. jT L Jackson, Mrs. Mae
Packard, Mix. k. F. Cola, Mn. J.
A. Blount, Jr, Mn. J. L Chapman. M r* T, B. Dinoan, Mn. Ben
C. Steele, Mra. Henrietta Leonard,
Mrs. M. J. Iffjrt, Mrs. Back
Raban, Mra. Wylty Tut**, Mrs.
A. CL flrtaaatt, Mn. Alfred King.
M n. C. a Hall, M r* J. M. Mays,
Jr, M n. Wataea Reel, Mrs. J. D.
Cochran, Mra. Q- H. Tomllnaen,
M n. R. W. Lawton, M i* L. V.
McLaulIn, M n. Oecrgs W. Huff,
Mr*. Brtttoa Joknian, and Mn. a

"Commodity prices have been dtalinfftly firmer Minn last month,
with many Irregularities but ap­
parently with a slight upward ten­
dency. ' Ae the NKA movement
passes from the phase of organi­
sation Into that of operation, vis­
ible developments In Its progress
become, leee striking. Viewed so e

NEW YORK. Sept. ! « . —(A V The (tecronse In business activity
that began almut the middle of
Jufar has rontlixmrl this month,
though at a slower rats, atalea
the Guaranty Trust Company of
New York In the currant Issue of
Tho Guaranty Survey, Its review
of bualueea and financial condi­
tions In the United Htalaa and
abroad, published yeetentey.
“ It has la-n most apparent In
the basic Iru tvlrln ; but trad* In
many ef Ua brmnhes continues to
expand," Ths Survey continues.

It was announced at ths regu­
lar meeting of the Woman's Mis­
sionary Society of the First Bap­
tist Church that the following
women will be members of Circle
Nunfaber Fir* during the coming
year: Mn. John D. Abrahams,
Mrs. Charles A. Anderson, Mra.
T. W. Baxter, M n. B. R. Beck,
M n. W. H. Benton, Mrs. P. I.
Brannan, Mn. W. P. Brooks, Jr,
1Mra. Joe Cornsron, Mn. J. C.
Calhoun, Mra. B. A. Carter, Mn.
Jeaae Cook, Mra. Charles Cole,
Mra. H. H. David, Mra. T. 8.
Divls, Mra. A. E. Dobbins, Mra.
W. R. Dyson, Mn. I. E. Estrldge,
and Mix, C. D. Forrester,
■ Also Mix. W. D. Oerdlner, Mr*.
W. 8. Ouffim\ M n. !L L. Gleaa,
Mra. Pearl Hansel I, M n. J. T.
Hardy, Mn. R. T, Hunt, Mr*. Mur­
ray Jarvis, -Mr*. J. W. Kay, Mra.
L..C. Klaard. Mr*. Homer.UtU*.
Mra- M, W., Lovell, Mix. .Jack
M
J'mwvaftjJL. R
JT^ ''tf..
kffalkaJ. Mn.
Rff ^.
Mandon,
Mra.
V. «a. MetfavU,

Labi- H literj-, Mra. B. C.. Moan,
Mix- A-- L- Myers, Mra. M. 8.

."SRSa¥^B
2SSV
A . b. Rosier, Mia. W .-D. lew *,
Mrs. H. J. Resit,

m a r t in

Mra.

N IW T IT L I
H O L D I R.
Reberl Man.
fceweht ef lev.
erly H II l a ,
Calif* .fishing
at-Catalina-Is­
land brought I*
gaffam-peund
Martin gwerdftsh, and tharobyaapturodth*
world's light
taekl# rseerd.
dsfsitlng Jimmy Jump, bald­
er ef the thamplenehlp tinea

HONORED,A4 W * » THE RREglOINT—
The Improved Order ef Redmen eenfer life
henerory •mamberohlp on tho "Volos ef
Experience,* holed see lologIat (soiled).
Ho woo prMbMod with duplicate of bon­
net given FrbbMeni Roosevelt when el ml-- 1 larly henerod. — -

ary;Society wUl b old Circle Hum-

Mrs J. H. fVwrit, M n .T . W. WUVimt. Mrs. O. J. Pope, Mra. J. C.
Vaughn, Mrs. Oeonr*
McCrom,
Mrs. L Y. Bryan. Mis. J. M- Lord,
Mrs. B. D. Fanning, Mrs. E. U
Mansfield, Mrs. J. O. Walla, Mrs.
R. M. Mason, Mrs. W. A . TUlla.
M n W. M. McKlm, Mn. W. C.
Debit, Mra. Lola 8. LsGstts, Mn.
W . D. Heolehan, and Mrs. W. E.
Write.

"TVie
view
1*
In accord
with
MM
of
the
mod
widely held Uitoric* of bual-J
M ia cycles. It Is wall known
that the production and consump­
tion of consumers’ gooJs vary
comparatively little. The wide dlfferancta between rates cf output
thiring prosperity and d.prrsalon
are due, for the most part, to
variations In the production of
building*. machinery, tools and
other productive equipment. Al!
(his productive equipment, of
courts, can be used only l j pro.
(Continued from Faga One)
d-re goods directly or Indirectly
for the ulUmete consumer. Ac­ Chamber of Commerce are Inchedcording to several authoritative *0 on the ballot far tha election at
end widely aee#.l*d theories. It Is directors mailed from the Cham*
the tendency of productive equip­ bar of Commerce office Saturday
ment In tltprs of proaperily to ex­ under the direction of tha electio*
pand too fait— that Is, beytnd the committee of whkh 8. D. HlghJVyrapacity o f consumers to absurd man Is chalrimu.
Chairman Itlghleymaa called
the output whkh constitutes the
principal factor operating to ter- the attention of tha mem'oerridp
m'nate prosperity and bring on to tbs fdet that they should re­
thalr
ballots
properly
depression. It has betn estlmatad turn
that the Industrie! producing cep- marked to the Chamber of ComIfsi goods represent, roughi/, halt mores as soon aa possible at M
of the country*! productive ca­ event not later than 4 P. M. TuSO
pacity and that fn 1013 the total day, Oct. (. Last year than waa
production of such goods amount­ soma confusion as toms of the
ed to about (40,000,000,000, as members delayed returning thelf
against (50,000,000,000 In con­ ballots and then misplaced t t d t
and did not cast their ballet1hi
sumption goods,
“ It Is evident, therefore, that the election.
The board of directors of the
wliVt-apnad Industrial recovery, If
It Is to take place within the Seminole County Chamber M
reasonably near future must In­ Commerce consists of I t directors
clude a revival of the Industries from Sanford, 9 from each Other
producing capital goods. But how town In the county except Oviedo
to promote such a revival Is a which baa I. These directors a n
One line of elected by the paid members ef
difficult question,
thought on this subject emphasises the Chamber of Commerce from
'
the difficulties placed in the way among their own' number.
The newly elected director* sleet
of lotn-4v*m borrowing by tha
new sedrRIaa act, ;which lay* the officers.
A hallo* box Is placed In tha
heavy rerponslblllllrs on Invest­
ment iankrra and on thn-manage, Chamber, of.Commerce office lath*.
menta of corporations seeking to City HalL Ballots may ha 4aka*
borrow. In the opinion of sops to tha Chamber of Commas^
authorities, these provUicxia are office and deposited anytime -teeso harsh that they will practkalty tsreen now and Oct. 8 or aajTiBO
prohibit the flotation of new se­ mailed 'to the offloe for depeatt
curities by reputable concerns un­ In the ballot box. This hex ta fa*
til the law Is amended. Inasmuch charge of the elsctloni comaUtas the great nulk of Industrial ex­ tee, which will make tha ceapt
pansion under modern conditions add ftps results, notifying tfae
cannot take place without public present board of directors as ta
*he nominees.
,

H. D.

!it* e stoeddy frr mors than a
11Inf period. And. as long as a
settee* po**Vdi)ty ef Infletionery
act ten eoMtiaaea lo hang over thu
CLdhtry, a similar ausplclsn will
Indritably attach ItaeJf to every
l.pward ipoximnnl a trade and Inddairy, ' jusrsver wsloma
the
gradter actliUy d v ' Ihe mcreared
rmpJoymspt may he for the mo-

mari.

,,

“An eareuraglnj foal jre ef the
pteaetit elluelion it that Ihe incrtaeerl purchasing power brought
Into being by the larger payrjlla and., U *
raore optlmMIc
»ci Urns at of the last few months
has b»gut) to as*ert itself in rctail marital*. Th.s js a dsseiopmrnVlhat not only epclls real and
immediate're!lef to millions of 'Rdivides I* but rapnaents a broad
rroeeeale lafluewre -of the anset
oiZeii acting iao&lt;L + ,•Aa far as the N. U. A. moveCiint is_yqftffrrod, tbs evanta ef
Ire teat few eeeka kavs empheilfed faoth Rs strong and weak
r- lata. Oa Ihs white, the country
Faa shown * -ommendabln w:nii.tarns to na-s^erste la the c-jiumoa affect,'even to.tfae eataat of
temporarily submerging Individual
intarests aad a d V h t g n At tfa*

Mrs. 7. B. Ratliff and
Frank R. MacNslIl spent Ihla aft­
ernoon In Orlando.
1

■enio time, tortroversies
hat*
arisen to illustiatr Ihe wellrr of
r-i, flirting Interests that begin lo
press for ret- ignition ns soon at
I hr (iovtrnniem or any other cen­
tral agency ■ ■xumix even partial
renponskdllty frr the course of
eronomlr affairs
“ Neither the recent ruaetlen In
buaineee nor tlw practical diffi­
culties of Ihe K. It. A. program
neceeeertl)- h*dl-alrv thel progress
toward recovery is not W n g
made. On the rontrury, rutl-arks
and conlruversles were recognised
from the beginning
Inevitable;
smi the contrast between present
rondltluuo and (hies Ithat existed
tlx months agu trovesi little room
fur doubt Ihat
genuine upwaid
thrust has occuiird. If impatience
ran be CJHied and dangerous po­
litical Influences held In check,
Ihe outlook nuy be retarded ae
definitely favoial-l-,
"Increasing attention has recent­
ly u#*n given to the problem of
stimulating the julpu. of, and the
demand for, producin' goods.
This question has been brought
forward partly ae a result of the
N. R. A. program, whirh Is as­
signed primarily lo Increase con­
sumers’ ifamts I. It has been
pointed out that roruu.neri1 de­
mand alone ran hardly form the
tails of a true Induslnal recov­
ery, al least, not within the near
future, Inaimurh as e largi part
of the eilitln g Industrial equip­
ment Is suitable only for the
production' of
further Imfe*trtel
equipment,
In
other
words,
tha
nextern I, indus­
trial
mechanism
Is
to de­
signed that It can operate at a
high lerel only in a situation psrmlttlng a rapid growth In the
total supply of capital
goods.
Ths steal and construction indus­
tries are outstanding siamples ef
tha many important branchts of
business that depend for
thalr
markets, to a large extent, on In­
dustrial expansion, lather than
current consumption. C 'iisequently, even If purchasing power could
be eo dlstrlluted as lo enaifle con­
sumers to.take a greatly Increased

lq more htpdamenlsl factors.
.Business concerns will not har­
row unless they have a reasonable
proepeel of making money with
the bsirrowed funds, and Investors
will not lend unless they are sallefler) that the borrowers will Lo
able 4o make payments on account
of Ihe Interest end ths principal
of the loans. Both of thsse condi­
tions depend on the present and
prospective demand for the prod­
ucts of Industry. In addition, the
investor la concerned with tha
legal protection that will be given
to his securities end with the pur­
chasing power of the money In
which the loan will ultimately tie
repaid.
"These possible alternative ex­
planations of the present situa­
tion In the capital markets do not
greatly altar the merits of the
rasa agalnit the secarltlee act.
Markets for long-term capital
Ixsuea may be Inactive at present
from natural rauses, but they can­
not remain to Indefinitely. To the
eatent that business recovery pro­
ceeds and the monetary outlook
la clarified, the demand for In­
vestment securitise, en the on*
hand, and for new capital, on the
other, should revive. If the flow
of capital Into Industry is para­
lysed fay an arbitrary and un­
reasonable piece of legislation, the
effect will be to hamper, If not
actually prevent, sound business

NOTII'C IB
ihst ths undsra
am day at Nor
orrsest to Ihs
Jude- or Nomll
ids Its llnsl re1
vouchers e«
A
Tsslsmstilo Ann
ul (Inure- Usri
end st said tiro
rusks sppllcali
Judes lor a (Ini

administration n
fnr nn order dlst
AdmlnlMrator
Annsso.

(ember A P let!
(Signed! THE ATI
TmNAI, IIA N K
Ol
VILt.lt.
Ur
W O
VI
Aa Administrator Cu
(i, Annelo of (he Ka(a
Kara

Kills. LTeceeeed

Ileal).

KRAFT
(pockogeaf, pestewlnM)

has full,
fla v o r l

LAWN MOWERS

■sealred end ebartenad
i l a . Fag I r I«
K t f t four wnrk 4ow« kf A rw l

J, W. SHADOIN
r a w n a-W

Balcony 10-25
Lower Floor 10-35

*/

natural

OUR buttw, « m
And RtUk
are ao truly becaaxa they ar#
frexh from th® farm to yoa
■11 lo one day—before loalnff
any of thalr haalth-flvlng
qualltlea-

Bargteel
all hlad* ef esle,
sou aad ktil**#, prsalag taels
a^ sdl klads *u. Kspert saw

j

American C h M M

FRESH
D aily

They'll Col LU(® N®w I I

» Mm

r

LEGAL NOTICE

�Ki£*ld&amp;e^,•&gt;v3&gt;.Ai^nt&lt;V ;
la * • )

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S talfts to

ju -

Jufint Prank -E. Bi m M i jwhil# 43
I m eeevl m I (■ ( t r o t of toofleW demand* for tiU ru u ' r*n*f
four-pofat prtmaiwe4.le.ia heard from and that
*rT

* »**f* J ; V i

* -* &gt; -* #
&lt;aa a petteftt ( I t la aMMIttr illowmtvr* made laet Berth.
t
‘ lurfovaf of .Cm. frrink T. flh&lt;J
ai‘ director of (he Vetettilb’ Buiditd l i Wiahlngfon- haa been da­
rn* Ailed III ’aeWral alate coarentlon», f t 1P »» revealed at eoavaareta in ^ J t the Una*. which Don headquarters, while at leaat
l. «*2**M » « *•*»»»• l^rato oae at*4* has recommended be bb
M i tfaahiiigtM .tw o paar* M * fe te lM .

id., enter the

program

only

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a drteiuUvce,

YMh «f UU nth* aadeUeae th

« • MUM* t* dlKM Ion taka beeh
hew bald. ■ reeolatlon aaktag id v iM M by tne ef the be depart

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m m k ih m

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tdlf in t&gt;

inMah bf .a fe adJoated aerv.

vptedl drwtwhi

P lfe t d id fcfth

Gf-flfc’Cham bet
*- ». «f*
*

tteb/lTIlKinii

if

History o f Ihed",1t o
.♦ Drill VkthMfy, ha*
etudent of the Soiltl

AHhough Tffil
Ipe te*m'» 1!

p «l6*t

r*
wM b
iifV.'.T

t'fce a "growing aattdiee",
nought out that etifenlar*

Score Of 3 9 * * 4 3
retara*

r* Y O U * -W ATCH rep* Ire I
i one wk* really know* ho*
' With an expected attendance of
b * JeweUr, Bag. A*.
300,000 f^ylomulre* and iu*tlhrr»

U8TIN, C«

member*, dtp effltrat. HiV* be.
gun plan* for emerrency triffle
handling, especially for the ( * .
■ Inn'* pbrad* of 180,000, with 500
hand* and drum arid baffle carp*,
Taeadar.

Two additional name* were add!
ed hr arrlvlnd I-eglnn offfcUl* Id
the fl»t nf fir* c*ndld*teli fhr 'Ifkl
Uonal enMmander. The flat now
include*;
t i p MahphT Of fd*
Ortw, Id.i OHM** W. Bflhn# nf
Cdradit (htp, m*.t Vilha Whatlng
Eft*Y PLANTBBor u k of RMIO, WII.; Rd Ifayn nf ftfCifur, nt-s tdM W. Arifliton, 6t
rnftin. Ml**.; fUrrfidel Bepdoia*, of
OM*fl* Neb., and (Jen. itlfton A.
WAP/TBO: &lt;5»l«ry Pllmta. H. J BeA tari, of Aaftlmtig, Ohio. I

A W N m q AJHIl WINDOW *had«*
Bo.hlk, Sanford Hhttre.i
M t o r p . Cetoty Ava. phone B7I-J

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*nter Orel
isebetl PI ayers
apartmtnlr.
tv. lenylty
iiuw ifl Bn 5
f nhl

.TTRACTIVE convenient
LlabMtieaM. F^ivedih bu.

J*y J^WlRCk ItDVALi
ni Eastwood be**ball toam
. heOdfd It* Mcond victory ovh* Pfojldi Tlmfi-Hnlon'* UtnTurUor trim In tba ihlrJ

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Srdre by Inning*:
Edgewood
400 BOO 000
Junior
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HmWirjr:
Run* batted |a, R.
Oil ham, B. Rtfbanka, E*hn*, Cdrdell, THlbC t. Moye. Tdo bee* W**
RubenVi, Tlllli, Wlttkm*. BtbUh
B4ahe, Be*. Byrhk, Wrlphr, Cordell II. B. Odhim, tnoiama, Herddon. DrrfM* pUr Dbkdr#t« Phil­
ip* to OHhath. Wtrack eat bp Ddkkr, 10. Bp Mo/e. It.'
BBM* At
bdllr, elf DolteV, 4, Mapb, 1 Wit
hy pltihet- Enin* op iidp*. UlA

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S A N F O ltD .

F L O R ID A .

W EDNESDAY.

S K P T E M IIE U

27,

Price Fire

1933

NUM BER

Cents

M a n y F e s t iv it ie s
e n n sy l v a n ia Jail INFLATIONISTS
T
tia
,
t
REQUEST
FOR
r\c in&gt;*..
iTAin
AifirT Underworld Had Marked
S cen e O f Bitt e r TOLD TO QUIET Anton Cerrnak For Death FAST SPENDING A re Being Planned
M A Y BE MADE For “Cracker Day|
O u t b r e a k THEIR CLAMOR
ta

• --- *
CIIICAlIO, Si pi. 27.—ld’1—Ti-4.
11morn- that the underworld had
marked the Kite Mayor Anton
.1 t'enunk, of t'lilcngi*, for rxern*'
Hun, Is cause of his nnti-crimiu il
u tivitlex an.| had chosen la* .is
’’ Little Now \.*ik” Campapr.a us
his executioner, wax given yester­
day in cnmin.it court.
r*
1 he duela i at tun was made by n Topic Will Be Amoni?
former police M’rgeaut, llniry
Many To Be Talked
Miller, in |he tit.nl of Hairy l-ati,:,
suspended police officer, who is
Over At Convention
olmrgvd with rv««nult with intiul
to kill Flunk Nitii, n*puted up .**
r «n &lt; - \fSO.
Srpt.
27
A
time eriforn r of
Al Capone *
the Am erican I egmn to,
plan
edicts.

LEGION PLANS TO

r r

-

Full Trial O f Presi­
ioke, Flames Arise
DEATH
SENTENCE
dent’s Credit KxIn Corridors When
1500 Inmates Burn IS P R O N O U N C E D
nansinn Program Is
tTrped Bv Senator
Mattresses In Cells
ON DAViDLAM SON W A S H I N G T O N . Srpl 27. - t , n
BUILA DELPHI A. Sept. 27.

M '. H *A P ) —A flnminir riot, net
•; .* ;• ett by a revolt ntrainat pun- Convicted Sla&gt;'er Of
W ife Maintains His
.' Dhmetit for bitter convict
fights, swept Eastern Peni*
Innocence Of Crime
i ; te n U s ry last night, throwing
SAN JOSE. Calif.. S«pt. 27.. • th t* prison Into one o f th&lt;*
- Thr death sentence
.• worst Inrmoils in its century f/11
pionounnil yrstcnlay up'tn Davi'l
- A of history.
A. UniM-n, yoiin^ Stanfoid Uni‘ ..
"If*
( “A *
1Vkir

W h ile sm oke sml flam*-* from
burning m a ttr v * * .- arn-i- in r r !'*
*h d eorridors, p ra rtira llv tho onties prison population. shout .W O
• o ld tlm ors” fo r n r ro then throe
kept tho institution In dlaT, scrrsm ln g sml smsshinc
&lt;p-f,' -i cctl furnishings.

b'oralty piihl^hini; hoti**# rrpi**
scnUitivr c»»nvictr*l of s ife mur­
der, after he fuul |»r&lt; fe«se«| innoccnrr in ft tntement t«» tin court
Super im Judge H. It Syer dr
tiled n •la f» use inntlon («•»■ a in w
I ttill nf I hr CHst? tniwinj; ovlt «*f
the death nf Allene Thorpe I Jim
Stanfonl Y. M
f f t&gt;'7V
I • on, raltr.ietive
lii
i i V f V ' ' M IC H IG A N
C IT Y .
I m ils n*. j
A M rcret.iry, in a campus r»*i
. l ''
t 8*pt- 27. — ( 4 V - T »n
c n n v i'l*. I ( P.,r |a. ( Mb . in l.ain««&gt;n tin n
flr*ln » d e iv r ttr ly f ’-mn InHisns was a«kc*d to im*
Liv p r i s o n wkrrt M«’V n r « H .
“ lla v r you nnv h*rni cause •»
y e s te r ta v .
tvvirrltMml tt aton vrliv pu«t|?m# nt •hould n-*'
‘ i J .. ; nrmed. jr
i ( ', •
tlsborsU p olice trsps today. Tli.- hr pmnoiinrrd in u .*’* aA w I .Irnlct'
dceoerudoea sro believed -"pi-alrrt S yvr.
“ ' ^ ‘••TinTtrr'o-ind;— trtif ln*as&gt;r"
■ Four &lt;f lh» m#n ptill h#M '•»!&gt;• raid I am*«»n rn lin ly. "th n t under
lir t tO vritt Cb#r1#. K *-) r»f
I he Ian s o l u n d fi thi* v cn lirt
4m \ Indiana. T rm other v‘rlimx. vou hk%n nt» altem mtivn h ill
i
a»»lnmoLil«*i Ih# ff|on» rnm- pniniHinre lh«* death •♦■Otrnce. I
• H P iv k ft ft l, had ls*fn
•h«*iild It! e Voir til l *h* |m- pie nf
Plana nr* uiulervvav for mi in- lhm *tn lr *n l.now that tny eot»
«tj|?T H In
, lh n r*»*tvl"*a "h
nrience h r|«* »r !•« f*»re your judp
tainad arm*. marrh**|
mint an| Irfnre the judgment of
_ H u a i th# wh‘ 1# priaon i«ncin«l» J

m
f V

the fount il-.'.r wllh-mt I '*1 l.iute In IPV h art that I have
meet in *
opru-itlnn
from
thr I 1ri-n a r
ho^hand
I loved
FUsrds, who Pnr the high wnll . \fti n* t I • stofl* h r i»o liartn
w
of th» prison.
J I pytt . • "t.tfral
her drtilh
)&gt; ,'
‘
|ar v u &gt;•»»"*• 'f Tin,i ia all
a v l| l
Two of th? ftnr tiv.-« wi-.e srn
•h«
Then
d d *s
S vrt
*# u*l
‘ tented f&gt;r m H er soil five, flir wrnh'iirc 11*at 1 inn« •!» htnnk iwhbcry, sit of them to llfo •i» s'-»n r&gt; « o»in »•••• *&lt; f*,%,i
.5
forms. The other four » r r * »n v
i
no IV r. I*, hmaximum retntaaers ; of *6
for |ubbc^p ur onto bandit­ noek rijtll •!#•» *
ry. They were 'Jvgnr'k'.t a» thr have ro****-*- »-m t r
f*e
ku-mt dsngrn'crt Wien *th the |iru»"
ih.
Warden Ix&gt;uls II. KunkrI nml g "tj'tli- •**» !&lt;•• *
I®
'*

■

snd

Chief Clerk If. C. Croshy rsm ,
thr rarorx o f the «*trapr*| pri'un
I tgn , thr rv^ntlri from which lh* \
Wtrt arnr-Tirnl and nffrn«eat *»■
. Joarnh Jink ns, (irrrn rtnialv
..Jlf# for niunlrr; Rdward
*o«r.
VIft) rt» nly. l!&gt;r» years, bu* » inn
,
ditry;
CUik, Allen c«»ufjt.v#
(Continued On |*»ri? F o u l

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A i . ••••*'•
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■ K n &gt; . ---------------

Mason Is Elected
c| • Head Of Kiwanis |f &lt;&lt;n*
|v ClubAt Luncheon ! »*'

••1 ;iit IM* r* i"'k» l» •»!
»•»1r tuili* •• ..n tl- •
.... nn«| If# •
*.f
ir&gt;
mrat l«i* •' &lt;n&lt;|ii » *&lt;f p$■»• ••'■ul ti«
{■KLr ...
-----J8?55
R- Mason was r ’rclod |»riei- n»'|l»" •••i* «
* '■ . dual nf
Ranfnr.i Kiwanis
k iw a n li fClub^
*IIt I s.
of the Sanford
•• ill, ».• n*
1 *«•.» . .. • M l-mo
'V
today during a luncheon nt the in. h • v f 1•• !. -.lh " .lit in i ....
» - Msntotuma Hotel whe i the mrinrltir nf» r» rl* *|&lt;I* *»f «ls.U|“ .» "
- . .Burs b sllo le I u|e&gt;n a!| n A ir.rs lo r ii*iim| |i»i|#
Im. 1 "nil" r» 1 #n.l ll
1^. - 4kg ensuing yearly
term.
I ho llhlri'' •&lt;f ' «,
'*‘u' n h vllry v*n&lt;
V, president will oirewd How- ramriif . &lt;lu &gt;•. • It**d In . n Hr* *
1 Overt in.
w ith that ».I 1*i»' viniHi* u»ii\*•»• ilv
Other officers lir r tr i
wtie: lirrsx exeriitik**
gtg Johnson, firs t ties piesi-

CONSIDER F I G H T Presidential
AGAINST

All ntlvora'ea »»f Inflation were
ureed yestenlay l»v Senator Thoma*. Oemocrat. Oklahoma, n lead
r r of the r im p air n for cheapei
money, t«» ipiiet their clamor to
permit
full trial of
|*r« »it|ent
I ’ rider ru e* • *■•miiialion by »i
llt.o evelt'a credit expansion pr
li ll*r attoiio-v P m Mnrovitt. Ml.
pram.
; • i «m*l a r.i i U.f |K*« mher or* •«
Thr»ma»
p « «|i&lt; •
r*rlit ' l o o p it|ln«- wli ic Nit 11 Wax all &gt;.
nn«l h.ld l*o» *i i-t.tii I hy til.' hit" ktx
r r o e ia m w* hi f nil
InhiHse p r" • levels,
•*i two da&gt; I" tun*

fight

Bequest
For Haste Seen As M AYO P R E D I C T S i ^ S “

CRIME

S

M

W A S IH N O T O N .

VERY
Sspt.

nf
W'l

Id. d y r « fr r d a ) to th r long

II

ild. ct*

SEASON

" C om e t o Sanford
Cracker Day1" Is the
that has been circuit

— So slowly l. tho billion sml nj
-------i,.if dollars .n o u n by the Publifi C o m m i s s i o n e r T h i n k s
works udmmlstrslion t&gt;eing put lo,
use to spread employment Ihst j
G o o d
P r ic e s
W ill
...me i.rricisls believe Ihsl l*res-;
P r e v a il
A ll
Y e a r

me lim e gh its thousands, idem Hoosovelt will ls&gt; railed uponj
re.|ur«l for
the 4H Mate* I lo make s personal

I « in nil o f

b e n e f ic ia l

CITRUS

2 7 .-&lt; e )

?fa“
2
Is Expected To
. tract Big Thro

|

hnMc

for «li«rumxlon nti ^

Siuk

n n i.A N n o,

th ro u g h o u t

Sept. *7.— An ax-

request they exp.-e» to' tremely profitable season for tha

C en tral

Fk&gt;

fo r th e past w eek hy mi
b e n o^ th e S em in ole Cou!
F ederation o f Women's Clubs* „
Klktl A u x ilia ry aild th * 8 ^ &gt;
fo r (j g j j j , A u x ilia r y w h o ha^j &lt;*.
. . . .
-

|urtlj( by tho President lo Hie FNrtds ehrus Industry If growara
fedeinl sgemies lhat have re- and shipper* co-operate csrafuHy
rxtrnded InviUticns for t||« '■
ciexe.l I be larger part of the^ to tViel- lo handja shlpmenta was
••••k.
.Mnroi it * i e h d w hi I In r M;i)«&gt;c Ill'k'
lie
told
nev«p*» pennon
he
celebrstlon here Saturday through j
\ •ml r.iiiiiiim iilrr Louis A funds.
predicted In Orlando Tuesday by tha mail*, etrbal conrersallegiaj
I «•» mak l»nd ••.•noil lln« in tiooi
wo«ild talk o ve r his own pro
l . n i . r .urns were allocated to
e *al fo r * tem p orary n ,MB, *"li I in* und&lt; •i. or i l
■ to m o d to Ink.- charge o f
Nathan Mayo, Florida eommta- and through tho medium o f M
Jnh
j
the i i uvy for new ships and eonlie did. -aid Millet lie |n! I pi.
f ♦In* in f H Mon a riln tio ti w ith
• tfticti a. in itic* nnd an- etn ielion and repali w ork ; lo thr sloner of agriculture.
prooa.
.
of
a
pinti
i
h;r
li.td
I
m
«
ii
..I
id
r
••i {«•-*•! fintn Vea«lor« s lm have
The kommtesloner declared ha
/1 nt lea -1 m etiil.’N have m o t) I
housing, nvi-re and h ar­
A n agglif. day of acttyltfsy
Ip * ha I i p *
- mo !«* Ih«* rip'* '1 tsi oampniirn kdl the lOilYOl hccuil.o*
I. ,j fo»e the imtlofinl o ig a r -, bor slid fUn*d eon tiol works ami l&gt;ellrved good prices would praval) has boon planned for tha
pe»
|
j.lnnued
!••
,•
.ill
g.o.r
t iirr»*n v « xpao ion
throughout
the
season,
that
the
'’»•*
i
the rorlumatlon hun-au o f (h r ini«. ».p. n war on ruchctrcrisa
*^*li»»t|» tl •oik. ih World* I air.
(sinment o f Sanford's
Th" Th»»ma
u -eition ramo
term , ileparln irn t
for Irrigation fruit was of excellent quality and
]
\ske*l d l* « &gt; m&gt;or had tii' r Im
limpiPV.
nd.hcry
and
o
ilier
that everything looked as though through tho committees ajipol
i&gt; i • Iv
sft&lt;«r
*‘ cii;iio r
|tu|l h-v. '
and power projeels.
' i"*»',d « riiptgnd,
Milt i
by tha varioOl sponsors who
im for
nf nine
'*
cA
n e* -ml»»*f •*f tl •
( l i b i t lo rd s hsve gone lo (h r Florida held the citrus sltustlon
| &gt;.n r H
/
bean working glider the chat:
!
• tik*fi f r * « » e | o i l 1 xd •aol aft
I if lh. t.crion might start Ion .-a i of |iuh!ir toads o f (h e ag in the palm of har hand.
i * I'll. ioa\ oi ^*«.| t lift! •Lull
•hip of John LOonardy.
Texas
and
Ibierto
Rico
ara
out
HrnIttti"
,|
*‘paitiii"fil
And
to
_
• • rnfifrii n o %
%•tV* kl*
| \#-kV ^ ■•»». had h %tl |(|l| .o
f ull.
ii i..\ciio til
again«t
"d hi
The program far the day
m-wIt
nlrd si.l.-.slenre l.ome-'” f ,h*‘ P1*-1" " . ‘ h» commissioner
•
!».• •
ofhdi-.n
hv
r Hint* ,
ii
foll|l»Ol| i. o|m *1
•
•) mil. M e (.. i hlc*t:n
•i kill
st.lid- d.M.mn of ( 1.0 interior desnd^Florid, has , won- begin at io o'clock Hah
*»l *- U' k
" « ilhlil
IIMnlort
hi'o "
•• \ . • i ( .\ * . lit.s.lKHI util#* o f 1
|derful crop of grapefruit to mar-j morning when tho grand
I'ih i im o'
llinlt« \* •
'h
h n io '
ef alt-sent eeSewU, *
.1
.UtU V U V ^ L l k - e ven th'()
.
—
.
.
-*
- eweho- -4Inm* l - -T fu m rrci»" irrtint at d lfftcn ln r.' “ “ V
7
T~
— TTt.lt r.T
“ 'T "1 f•.—
,r?Vblf
am receiving wonderful ew hfgtn at Brady's Stable on )h
$
»
m
ih*
|
••Its
#
il*-par1
•
hai"
Mitfrn
in
mini"
of
O
n*
frth-ral
•1
•».lf‘l« •t‘»
«*«mrw** • f
*•*i • Im
operation from all the shippers of F lrO ijjid go through the atrog
U &lt;• k*
It m ! i
w ill i " ijp- ilin u ilx't o f projn t«
rr •
« i " l lti*«l is " o • •! t
the state", tho eommisslontr aa- of the builneaa section, end Inge
iii kw n fftiih " f »nm llor
Tiit* l&gt; in ah of put*hr roatlx, glvcor
sertrd “ They are all working to- tha Court Houee where lien. J
•ho »»t Inmll
* '»•
•k \\»
tou t
..............
wnrb*! grther arxl with me” . II. edded Heart, congroasman-at-lygo ,
tint lh. Im. nppm vril IM41 load projects , h, t , h fr r h&gt;l,
1..W.
n0 ,|o U llo n l
Florida, will deliver tho main •
r*1 Iti
ilh I I.... ihf \\• ». n f
\n
lit • III "'ll lUMlItl NllkflM* '1 i IihI wruiihl involve .in riprintttuie
"At I' '
of the Florida green fruit law re* dress of the day promptly at J
S' • to 1
• i. Mi -i .i.• 1 1* »•
•I 1*4* 1 lli.it Ihi't Wi»l"ll of $1 Hi.2tH.IHM).
h»%M-i than th r **1 I ; • •' •• " ' ll
purled to date and lhat he
o'clock. 1
« )»'
» Sill..’ ll
• if
11\ «•»$•
" f im gull
John A. Fim.' *.r». p..
.
I'll.
Sr. rein.&gt;• li ke, u «. tnforme.r ,.f ih, opinion that ‘ ha supeitedaA t 11 o'clock tha fish fry VriQ
iilt.ii &lt;in Mill 1
t.H.1 " .hi
• kt t »tii»
mill"' ( ) 1-li-idu). however, that
ir* &lt;l • i *•s* now
th f N a lt tint IV n iii*'
t
'•
at the s&gt; ruling of the supreme eonrt
l l t l i dinner will 0 m i
it'tif tlill
r
it..
i
ii thn"
• •«t int«» eha*fiig «»imi»'iil"
nn np«n Ic lla r to I'*.
I- of lm*nie,H Saturday (here Mould prevent the operation of an ba
ed Hah, hot grit*, e o n
■lal of
•si St
mu
|Ikan no load . od-lrurlion in prog- attempted Injunction.
1h« .•.
•.......... \ i •.
\• 41. i alik*il fi»* •• n* •
•*
*•
mat mi"itinnrici |'M ofi•'f I t'M
Ti .
flxlro, although in rvIi. i at..I f. 1irctti.nl ».f
•
I. stale*,
rv
Six thouaaml boxai nf in to tla d bread, cole Saw. •Bd coffer M
.1 ♦'
t i
.&lt; t 1111111. - &lt;-.
rr I k rpt one, projects fruit which war# blown from Um a nominal fea. The fund* derlr*4
nn* (p'uiury rnlk1-*
• •\ "
of tha d.nn*ra toll
Idi*
•»i&lt; i »• &gt;»nl»#r• #’ lh" 1023 poll., i Iniii r
•'•I Ho* approval of tha treex during tha atorm »ra balng front tha
\*,
•li-11M&gt; Muriro. r of the hiinan of lield in the state ant) not allowod go to tho Haay-Anna homo tor
mr
ll
1*.
*i ........... I*. * • *ii *• s in 1&lt;&lt;N&lt;I • lh. "k«rptitin «ka» (irm g ii lu leave, th# Rgriculturiat de* criDolad chUdrtoTha "OraeSSr eelobrotkoa
* s*. -i |»
. „i*. •i w« •(&lt;! !■&lt;•
n lnral lo n tio v e ia y U ivarm flared. Tha fruit has been collect­
i i.
• % * • Mi |n&lt; in *■uf l. t. 1••••• lalimi'lgr anti the high- ed end lioiad by the ownen but horao riding eowtosta win
i .i r
. • • • •»&lt; .«. vii i &lt;•••!•'«!») v wi'h wi»y !•'iminioai-m has l&gt;*pn blocking due to the enforcement of
graen fruit lew, had no chance el
him
M nn.l*v.» arii«*n
will be a horto rare (free fo f
Iat.
I"11*i* • In ;
vvliirli no toad proj baking the state.
Florida'* green fruit law stands Tha othars will hot a hnra#
vk"ii* i . pm t.'d
under
run
• ..tii tn». t
i. t "n am ,\! il.itnta, Arknri*&gt;a« nii.I I am out to enforce it rigidly hoys free for all, hoys' rae#
• i« - i * .
»•»* it -it I I.... . tMM.igm, llli t . lh" i.e*| of my ability", Com- Shetland ponies, "gtnam ent
Mayo averted.
Ing, mule raie, egg race.
•' ’ •*«.*•I l|e»
In Im.m. h.ol oky. ...........
Triu k crop* of the state are In the needle raee. phpfitng the
•I t. t ...»
klurid. Mi. h giiii,
Mi *i-iippi,
' kndlrikt rondltion
Insofar ae snd the old fiddlers contest,
.1 id...i.Ml
'
••»||1!• |
I* »'• ». Oklahoma. I'rpn»yl
I ih**) air drvrl'.prd today, the com- ter In the afternoon a “ Craeti
t»M| . 1 1
• mid S»..Ii. &lt; .ii .diiiit
I niMsiotier said
He addnd that square dsnee will take place ^
1 jii.1
I I . f ....
i "I I 1. &lt;11. II 11,1'. -Hills •*kl,"pt
pinsprits for Klorhla truck was (he hu*lne*o *ee(|nn
•II '»• lh.
‘ »1»"
I
^ ' '* ..... * pM.u.i in i ill
upon the ability of the
Judge* for (he horse rare* » n f .
l I .1*1 » 1,
•Hi .1 p;i* i ,
» .lilt
• iilifi.ri.iit ni
arkets to shnorb the stato out•in r
f im* •■.'
•d IkII V 1.'d»'i a , put. "It's all a ijoration of demand V. F. rvmglsss. Boh King, HomoT
Nl-Volstm. snd Fd Mel*eh
I III. twnv
.Ill.h » • *.||»l I IM*|lull
an,I lh " proplr'n ability to ouy
(Contlmied On 7H(fr BIx)
tNI.I »
i"
ill*
'.kkl\ .1* nil'll sill, lilt'll' "'*| hr said.
I "•
'»d
tf| |oo
•». .i l- .Ini i ii *.f ih.- i d " . |
ittniniissloner said the egg
ti.it lonnl

til.

convent Ion

Notorious Outlaw
Held In Jai l (VII
Heavily (i uai ded

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♦.im
1 • It •
1 *|1 1lee
1.
• HM .Mi I1
• ■*•»• .1 fig • ».!
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d« I'll. I llll'lll illlll'd M lll.'.'tlllg i f l«u Ho* unr nf th" mint construrni.
tirtl ftlk i«*.iy t .Miifiiii i f " t.i p v f p iftrx o f Irgixlah on #nact#d
•h-t* Miiiiti ..rt i"dit v fit* .I i « p «.maI I He a«i«i"«) that th r p tuUry mrn
f fi.e | j . iiiMi.iMHi d ial liax L r e V ui-r,. Ringing it* j.rakxra.
•til. ii* l i«. ii
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A n * ft. art la*... II.... a,. IY.I.

11.

Living Costs Will i - •i •'!» i
He Scrutinized Hy
Secretary Of Labor Wallace Points
Out Necessity For
IV V S H IN G T O N .
A&gt; (..mobile. ... ( ,■»
Kevival Of Trade
l''Mrr high hull..n.-rt •&gt;.- - in th-

,

( ONHUCKH l O

.

.

P l ^ h t 111

*' I k*it 111.*•'«I M|f I If'ull li Ft*
Denial Made That la d la titUld oitiliru
Gran Chaco I h iMan
hal mi*|t|rii.|lx o f
i*ts |u . It&lt;'tit*-**(* a.| move
Administration Is ••alh*# t«f -'ih
HITENOS AIRES. S#pi. 27.—(/P)
U « auk** nf p iiv a l" " x p . n
Trn tlimixand Coaaacka, noled
Dictated HyHaruch in* "it.. Iiii il.ai it km* n x .g n it r il l(ii*Aian
fighting folk, may be im-

.’ mTn.

New York Strives Ta,.
Solve Fiscal Mix-Ujj
NEW YORK. ScgV * 7
Faced with default of
obligation*, In Iromgdleta
$25,040,000 for It* Friday
and out-man*peered
on
Stock JCxcfesngd tax grog ram,
official* conferred
with Governor Leh
er* in aoarch ot » i
dir* fiscal proN*au.ln

♦•mm tilin g almuc lit. lint- ihnui.l |M.
|M$rtrd to hold (Iran (*haco for
* li.
V I v\
&gt; 1i&gt;11K
|*l
27
I h.
Taraguay ll Ilk# plan afoot In that
F. D oydncy, icc *rvi vice
Ul Ik III 1# vilkV 1111 l k
iMXiun*1
country
earn## through. Tha city n»od» at lea** VtifiOOf,
Fur f It. sill t*"| " Ml. ' I tin "nn
t t - a x fm r Brawn, ' " • • ' W l l C Q X S e e k i n g T o
country, it waa learned authori­ carry through the-, Nov. 1
and T. L. Dumas, W o11 •
•"lltli ll U*'» k I' Mil* *»»
4 llitriii ti h•(
Jaa. 0. Bharoq, II. I).
tatively today,' la organising a
' 'III-»1 ll l«sf| e.o
roiiiprrhrnidvv project for de­
1).
, Howard L uiit . Jiio. I),
tblho
N IW lt, N|f
and W. B. Zachry, dlrrcfending the vast borderland of
WASHINGTON. Sept. 27 (A'i
' nil III •1 II.Ilftllll 11ali.r,
«n t ( pci*
With a view t » apeeiling u:. a«awarnpy foreata and plaint over
.. V-It
NtfA
n
df
*ti
tit*
..f .v.niin.Miitie. fr..ni shut.
; t m due Voted -o continue It, lion Florida', petition for a|,pr..
Ilh li.i
which
alt# haa bean in dlaput with
IIik$!*• h tufn
" k e .l| M iT &lt; .N .
.;
l«ffi|f
o f providing lunchrs for Imst.ly $27.,000,000 for
pihlr|*he Isilor lt.patlm.nl mak.-v up
T A I. I. A IIA S S K F . Cept. 27
Id*) Bolivia for years. Heaidea the prt&gt;•It"
lllds'Rlllt*'
MH
acheol children this year. works In expend rmergrruy e,n-|Hs r..»l of living fig .,... lor !l.&lt;
* luitr .,/ M, !••*'• 0*1 H ||| I hi
T l " iin lr ioa.1 d.'purtnii'M an- |w»*#d immigration of Coaaacka,
l™-' »si»-1. that
,.l.
Burke Culpepper, evangelist, ployment. Hugrr^entattre Wilcox I'n ilc l Stale*. M *» Kranri* I'e.
u
J i i o u l h I Monday lhal apprn ii- the plan* include thr conatructlon
f t iii. u li»&gt;n ’ ii
in stil . rt 1 , 1 |0,0(HI IMMI
g gaest of the lunhenn, nf the Fn^ih District, returned in kin*, »ecn-(ary of laoni, dirrln-r.l
• *i |).. , *.
addiltonal man would of 2fiti mile* of railroad# and the
.rr &lt;.f il.
nf A m . i.-nn l iud mu, , t...
Ikk.l ».|**r| inatf 'v
an nddms on the sub- his desk tiolay. Wilcox said he
F irst step* in th.- rn-u Mu.l&gt; o f
!»•• rn.ployed w ilhin a fuw day# lo building of strategic hlghwaya.
"Ul
. UlllVMlI.... II, ,im,. « d I,* IO .III-*. . tl . , .
which
1're-ntenl
A n From No Mean City- would.urge the Immediate approv­ living cost*
• xpf * •*••«! I It* vi*\. ,.»
Merna* I M II » i|. ► Hi" IIIAh’ M *.i|.pi. tn.'nl |immi alrrad y al work
tw It**.. . i"i|
al of some 20 projects in his dis­ Itoosevetl n c n t l y ast&gt;-.| t ,
in tii#
Klnrida
. , i , fla il
d* III* 1 I hal h#' rrp am n a road«
; present w etf Fletchrr trict, which stretches from Jack­ made among govrrmneni i-sii l,*&gt;
e g e . l. I .|||,,
••'Mil
9Is III, bifrrn. Grriif.r)
C. 0. Bare, Dave Bontrkr. sonville to Key Wept.
Included! r r '
Washington will Ii- in'.-.
p .'-nli »-'
K .-a ' ' H I" k*'|
k* &gt;1
Th. ' i ay $scal. will Im* HO centf
#»*•! u.
Otto ^Taldarell, D r .',ining the prnjet'la is the cros- curly next wut-k when every Uni lu .n l u .|Jii . i ,w•I,„ ... ii .
|,,. I an ho t* ar.*l tiny w ill work SO
..." uny.li.ng,' In f * ..Nt I k M
arf»&lt;iifii*i
i
.
Mr. Colemxn. Mr. Doud-,,taie ranal, Chapinsn Field air-1p&lt;&gt; •Sl&lt;*'&lt;- worker ii . th- .apiial
••v"n mk a b o il l»*»ur# «arh
&lt; It T rra d w a y,
&gt;• nllv
lie .lidn
’ -id • i inm u |..i h'l*lM* I'll.,'
reeeiva a qaeslionnaire
M r . IDonas, William Du Bose, f t,v r , , Uiami, the overexas high-!
HAVANA, S«pt. 27. - W — ,
rliairi.'Hfi *&gt;aid
I- hnsuu lie jusi (.Hit Inin ' '•
»a..-h«
, M f. Jlnkins, A. B- way and 12 federal buildings in ing fur infurmatisp about hi. Iiv
Mots than 27.0.000 msmbsrs of,
A rran arm rn t* Lai# l*rrn coni
The
eipression
"lla
ru
.
h
man
x
g
lm
l,'
h"
” 11" 1
jfjjpgd Long. .S omy J-( as maay cities which Kara been Ing ariangaincnU. Kioni these ic- 1111 1
Spanish societies in Cuba plannsd |
•ai*l kr»m .. longlimr poi„i
has he.-u .I. fined, I In- msgasin.* p lH a l 1 ri-adway xaid. fo r mini"
fjlet the Ijil-or D-ps.lmcn will
Orerlin, W. A. Pal-, approrod by Congress.
tn asssmbe today to protest tha|
(Hale
*
vr
nf
97IHI.OOO
o
f
federal
*
♦
M-i
vn-w
U
r
krnu
,
hal
w
r
must
a
genll.-insn
o
f
import
•*»' Isg-O
A Randall. J r, Eddial
------------------delrimincArhat ought to he Invlud
govrmment decree forcing all
ft *||| H,
fund#
f.si
rrbuildinjr
Iii|
:!iw
i)i
in
#»•
r
w
h
"
worked
uniter
llsru.-li
I tad. n,
els.
p. 1 •
Judge Sharon, W. B.
ed in any cost of living study.
I
practicing phyeiciane to affiliate
ib-.idrs lieing usrj lu determine 1" " " " " ' l y la l" mil nf u*e |h•• in. ! •! -ring I'P rhairm nu-lnp o f the 25 roiitdi.'x |nurh"d l»y th# Labor with the national medical federa­
V 'dotal C. Leonarjy. tra n k ! $ 7 3 , 2 5 0 O f U r S C h e l
(iovernsurnt salaries, the quest, n "°°-"f,il eutj I". ... ■•■* whirl Vkt » • »kn» InH'i riea Im.s . I mii.I who Its* day aloi.it An additional 1500,000
A 0. Harper, Jeff Brackln,
tion.
naire replies erlll give the ha*i&gt;
‘luring the wartime h'M.IU kept Up the s v .s-.stiun since w ill In .tllottfd t.y th# ^ov#m
Hardin and the guest,
Virtually all commercial actleltnent f**» purrhaa# n f rnateriala on
fur vkrlermlning the cost of living
' ' ' things are nnw, ,ho* " PI ' I h#n ’•
lira in Havana and other tmpor
p
ro
j".
i
m
tin*
stoim
ton#
appinvThia
•'in
WASHINGTON, Sept. »7r-GP) In any typical American elty, i l . •ay*
Fortuna
acres t.ree.i nothingr hui
—'T h. Just're department
an­ I'erkins aaid. Despite (ha fact .hal “ "'fusion, (Hivrrty and ws-l.
'has certain Ides
in rnmniop «*d I** divisional highway an- taut cities were to halt to permit
workers to partlcipata in tha nsIA N CONVICTED
nounced tvday lhat 173^*0 o f tho high-buttoned shoes have been r*-| l" n8 • ’ we remain a rroditm
1They all believe thn' (he farm f l n r i f f
lion-wide demonstrations this aft­
Uraehtl ransom money has been talnrd until this time as one of* " ,m* *'*h high tariff peliener* plight is at (hi n*.t of the &lt;!
Tin- ftdrial guv#rnm#nt alto i#
|W» Tkxas, Bept. ft .— lo a'ed, buried in a eottso patch on the Hems on which reports a-e fusing to aerrpt fo r e ig n J im. I in p.eoion and thst pr»*p»rity la im- a##i#tmi; in repairing damaged ernoon. Speculation want t h a

Speed Public Workw

..... .

......

*i.| in

600 Additional Men

To Be Put To Work
On State’s Roads

•I*'l.fiat.fi
ran«litit **

LOCAL WEATHER*
‘

H.tiu Ii &lt;i|,

-H k ;

id.M.t

P'

' I' •*•I*in I

.

2.r&gt;0,000 Cubans Will
Form Mass Protest

,
a.

»«•* and Mu

Hansom Recovered

•ulk Atwood conv.ctad
tho death of her
[ Ban. days. Dslloa &amp;
sentenceJ to not
gs aad not more
the Slat* peolay
ly Judge
U special

. f.m , rear Colemaa. Texas. The
fe rn was ocrupied hy Cats 1
man. deacrihed 'ey officials as aa
undo o t Kathryn XoUy, wife o f
-machine gen " Kelly, under &gt;rrtst la Mtmphls. Colemah was ar­
rested. O f 4he $200,000 paid in
mm, a total ot IT td M
has
been rtcueared.
t-k. .
.
' *

,dY

ncelv.rl while aut-mo.llas
ard
gasol ne have not Iwen given their
Just consideration. Labor Depsitmenl oiperta estimate .hat the
Government coal-of-liviag reports
h i . not boon ni rr than 4 per­
cen t'off, compared with anrviys
made hy more up-to-data stalljiicv
gnthoring ageucUs.

payment, those acres should nut
be tilled.
“ Until our people have the vi­
sion to adopt a long-time wur'il
trading-policy which is In keep­
ing with our position aa auditors
we must engage In th« delicate
processes nf adjusting basic pro­
duction downward."

ise—J «u-

po- dble until the farmer's income
ha* been raised enough for him to
lu able lo buy Iks products of in
riostry. They (and also to ba Iso­
lationist* ({conomic nationalists)
who believe the United States c m
snd should bs-onir economically
Indrnendent o f the rest of tho
,
world."
J '
1

f.

•chool- in th# atorm area. Thlf rounds as to whether the closing
Work i* o»ting about $200,000, of business would be Just one day
Marcus F a gg. aUU relief diractor or would contlnua.
Tha controversy between feder­
Spanish
Trradway eaid repair work an ated physicians and
church** would not bo financed bjr societies haa been going do tot
Ih# frderal government on tha more than a year nnd reached a
ground* they are not part o f pub- climax with a signing of thn de­
cree by the preaid*nt,
lie building unite.

a jj

-

drew.’.|ji .-dca-i

it

ft

——d—.

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P r ic e F i n

C en t*

Increase In Smuggling CUBAN AFFAIRS,
By Air Presages NeedFor
Trained Customs Pdots KEEP OFFICIALS, Is
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 5 .-D H
—Increase of smuggling by air,
especially of liquor, along the
Florida coast and Mexican and
Canadian borders has moved tho
customs bureau to expresa a
"hope" for a laigcr appropriation
to rmplop tiained pilots in ita air
patrol.
Rut the bureau, one official
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 3 - (A1) said, will not insist upon spending
—Approaching the half-way maik a lot of money. Rather it will
in tho allotinftil of money from continue supplying itself w.th
the (3,300,000,000 public works ships through the simple medium
fund, the ^administration today)0* converting beirrd planet into
was seeking
meanvwf »|&gt;eeding lo | sovemmsnt scivice.
Some l&lt;2
a met
Wrr# tiinuplit into lit** perof thr fumli no far
| vir« In till* manner during the
assigned.
To data the Public Works A il-’ fiscal year 193 1.
ministration has allotted approsi-j Liquor running by plane*, flying
mntely (1,C00.000,0(K), but only high over I. r.lern. ha-m ount-d
$ftUJ.S!),i5fl of this has
I**** rapidly recently, the buienn said,
drawn from the Treasury for s c - I U t . i w it Is holder to patrol th .
tual spending In the campaign lo
tni.lers |,y air than
transfer unemployed from relief on land.
to pay rolls and lncrener purOn the Mrxiian and l anadisn
thn-ing poorer.
national lim-s the problem Is
Most of the allotted money IHi­
tler n foy federal projects, on lh - W » t Hue lo the hundreds of
grounds that work on these could lllilqs of littlu-iohablled tm ito ry
riUGACO. Rapt."
. .. 28— (A1)—Uil- he started more readily than wore that must lie covered, and the
Roetor, his on projects suhmitte,| by stale

Over Billion And One
. H alf H a s Already
Been Allotted B u t
Only Trifle Drawn

J u t n ig h t
fin a n c ia l
o f th e governm ent
• s ig n if ic a n t c o n fe r e n c e
c o - o n ^ n t ion o f
th e v a s t F e d e r a l c r e d it e x ­
, p a d sto n p ro g ra m a n d a d e flOUtUne o f n a tio n a l m on o­
* jk6UeIeg.
nr Woodln of th* TreeTifkdJd the group of fiscal
ftalna called to lh# parley. Its
, came here fresh from numerous
conferences on' the pressing finan­
cial situation’to New York.
It was author!talleely aaid lh«|
conferees war# not ready to recim w swd— serrensy—-ttifhrtkin •* »rrrt
' war# pulaihig, Instead to a grad­
"* a a i price-raising program sup­
ported by 'rrsdlt expansion. That
toe,via the immediate goal of Mr.
SMMW lt, with the I’resident Inl tank on making certain that llui
L' VMt reservoirs of government ereAltar*'open and available to farm.
| * M bust arts.
BeoeevrU has lieen rrpreaa wanting the bankers to
oat the credit they have and
ft-f
inti-trot that the bit June lacked op in clasrd
be freed to alimulute pur
power.
Others summonnl lo th e While
loose last night Included Eugene
lack, governor of the Frderal
I .Board) J. F. T ^ O ConVemptrolltr of' lh* rur retie jr
I*head of tho Deposit Insurance
Corporation*, Jesse IT.
June*
' chairman o f . the ReconMnietlm
F[nance Corporation) I-ewls Doug­
las, director of tlie budget)
and
Henry Morgenthan J r , chairman
; a l the Farm Credit administration.
* L The President 1* highly Interest
id in • hanking survey being
(Continued From Psg« Two)

C. Of C. Folders To
Be Distributed By
Motor Line Outfit
r T9 *a»!*t Florida Motor 1-it.r.
In Ita plan to brine
M etham people to Florida this
Winter th#
Kemlnoie
County
er of C*mmerce, Ralurday,
__ __ Xb the Jaekeonvllle ofl «f (hat eompeny 400 folder*
tng deecriptlve in/ormalieo
county. These folder* prill
uted from Chlcigo to
JJfork Including all the great
tv rito ry and alao In Naw
*C"*Wz 3
• *■ 1 I J'
foldar prepared by the
.... er of Commerce U eapecialf designed to advertise Seminole
atjr*o celery tadeatry. On tho
o f the folder a n picture*
' | l i n Camilla Puleaton and Mr*
| a ta r i Marentetta
Carraway
standing in n field holding
of eatery In their, arm*.
ipti«M Of other Industrie*
thla county are alao presented
'
"■
III connection with
Invitation for people to elatl
i section hot odda with ■ deenenUMf stating that "Bom IOeuaty I* not Inviting now
for am have all that am,
la pradam the food we

U. EL
n e jr

&gt;r R e p a i r s
•Uag latu rn|sole Co**it* in
T. C

«*• In Oi« cm*ett u Ik* cbalwaU te highway hoard
*t h t th* met

RECTOR ENTERS
ROLE AOAIN OF
FOOD CATERER

many shifts a smuggling
can make to avoid pursuit.
If prohibition la repealed, the
bureau anticipates that the old
liqu&gt;r problem still will linger on.
"Assuming prohibition
la re­
pealed," a bureau spokesman said,
"What then" ,
"Fust, it is pmhnhle there will
be for some time, say ns long as
four years, an inm flicient supply
of fnu-lird hnrd liquor in tills
countiy, assuming aveiage duties
ai'ani-1 foreign liquor are main­
tained, there'll still lie the Incen­
tive to smuggle."
"Kuril ninners prohaldy will
keep m it, if (hey can. on nil
•Ids-', lot pnrtieulaily from t'anu
da into the Fast, l-vause of the
tlen-tlv of population there and
the nn-equent b lis t market."
One of ttie units of the customs
air pallid a lianly and soiiihwlint "home ma .e" lot in that
|»rof|ective pilots aie training
them-elves to fly In ninny in­
stances and III soma instances use
l&lt; -oit.nurd On I'sge Tiller)

M enacp
OFU.S. ALERT S c a r e I n t o
A m e r ic a n s M c n n c e d ln
Som e A reas T hough
L a t e

R e p o r ts I n d i­

c a te S o m e

Q u ie tin g

JAILOR ORDERED
BY COMMISSION
TO BE REPLACED

WASHINGTON. Sept. 25.—DW
—t'ulnn tiouMt* iiinm threatening
danger to l 'lilt«*•! Stall a r turn* B r o a d w a y I h A l l e g e d
kepi Plain ilepattmrnt otTlciala
T o H a v e P e r m itte d
al»»i Inlay Ihouyti liar irpoit* In­
dira t*.| •oir.e wliat quirlrr con«lt-'
B e a tin g O f
N egro
IInti* \ iiit a-tn&lt;1oi Sumner Wrllea .
tp*l(‘| h Hill the* «Ui*Mma*| tl.v . Mrf tir.j in apcclftl *e*»tuii nl lit*
the \ i.&lt;li nr* and unte*l of »ee**nt c o u n ty c o u rt I io u m » S a tu rd a y u fhum* !••• «rn**l n, n iim
h.il lit some. te m o o n th » Senimt*!#,
( \&gt; u n t\
aert t«m last nig ,, hut ........... ., Ko. I(| „f Comndaiiuner
in* t r u r t •
I III II11 .*•M*-*rii|w I y

th e

n to im illjr

••1

ed t h e r i n k

In n o t i f y

S h e r i f f J.

GENEVA, E*pt. 28—
A warning by Pr*ml«r Mo- r"
winkle of Norway that th* po*- ‘
rihility of war hang* man**-,
ingly over th* world i t l t t lM tli, l^agua of N atloaa'tl
l.ly today. Dr. Mo wink!*, ar*ri&lt; ■
dent of th* I^*gu* couo
rlaied further that tb* power pact recently stgrsdd
Italy, n*rm»ny, Ft
Hrltatn e*n *ld conald«r»hly Ja
a torn and divided
wbara Hb#rty and thought
persona! liberty ir« not
where secure.”

linhr |'i prity near Chrintu 'ey
F. M cClelland t o r e p l a c e
|l.
C.
15il no o who ahot th«*ir gun* into
B ro a d w a y , c o u n ty J a tlo t, b y O c t. •
the an Tiih»|»% weie rallrtl o*t to
h u t a i tt*M»n tm ta y th e S h e r if f aaid
qurli Hi** d’Pturbanre.
th a t he h a il m tl been f o in ia lly n o ­
C5KNKVA,
S«pt
At tie Fame time it wa« leant- tif ie d o f t h r a r tio n a m i r*m i« *
( A .P .) — A
w arm
ed that tht* ecntinunl uuarltle q u e n tly had p o t c u n tld c r r d
mailt of the etMifhrtn Mland'a af l-o v iih le aU-ar«»aur to th e ja ilo r * ■watt a c c tm le d C hancrill
| g e lb e r t D o llf u s s ,
AUrit
fairp "a« throwing awry the a«l
A c c o rd in g to
in fo r m a t io n
ohd ic ta to r , n m d n g t h e
mlnut i ation'a plana anq prepara
lion* L i the feventh Tan Amert ta m e ,| to d a y , M i H ro a d w a y w as a. la r g e , j i r v u s . o f j i r i ;
o r d er »d d is m te r e r f- h e r e tts r — he* ttr"
tlo n i d
ran* r.rrfm flffrTo galber al 'W’ona l i a p c d t o h a v . a l l o w a d . g r o u p ^ e ' l w t ' n i g h t OH t h *
evidco,
l
ijguay.
rally
In
lie
eiu*
turned hack tlnfe for nne night
-j |&gt;3oo.tJOO man w e e k , -r
o f neirroen in jail t o
b eat up
l»er
Inst weak
and
'
a .___
Will S h a r i e, n e g r o , w h o wa* |4 a c th o fo u r t e e n th aan
__
P
, w ii host onea a f» ‘n Jf quick
dm**t
rmplo) ......t
meiit.
|l
had
lorn
idaoiiri-ril
that
Sum
ip I-e a g uie
e o f ]N a tio n *
at ec or *.
Nearly twice that number m&gt;
etl in t h e c o u n t y jail «m a ! lunge *I,&lt;'
net Wrllrw, now atoLaaaador l*»
Pollfua* arrival « U
Hut thl* dip Into the yraclot.* |nt,n^
B(lfnim*t intion nnnounr*l»l
of fighting
would deVtila* iilotobt bi« en*
multaneoni with that af
ilays at the turn of the century J y^nijifday, will Ik* vinployrit ind»T h r negi*i in naitl t o h a v e « h a i g can A mbaenador-al-large Nri
imp aftri it tin niug h. ir t*»
was a eimuiatetl one. Rector to o k ||Tc(| |hniujt|,0ut th(. rounlry in
pfepaiation f*»r thr rs I»f* M-nr** I* ill tit** jaib*r w i t h a i d i n g t h e o t h e r Ii. Davis and Joseph
time off from hi. duties a* hoslj |f)c
:un- and transporta­
now Mp|*d'ai&lt;* ihat h* •llk*»l (ri’ IIIMMI p i |B«»nrl n by g i v i n g t h e m w r a - rour, French foreign
at a World’s Fair headquarter* tion of materials ami equipment.
S t r a t o s p h e r e ( i n s B a g A g g r e s s i v e A n d C o n ­ at Havana foii«in* Jlltl ^ 1•••t V* 1 1 1 M ill H it II " h u h t o h a r m h im Joseph Gpebbel*, »nlnUI*f 1
of a national chain o f food a to m
Kspe-ial effort* were niade la«i
the
com plaint
! ’ ilRI|K*
1uatle
to create. Just for a night, a re week to hasten action on non |
U n n h lc T o ( .'a in A n y
c e r t e d C a m p a i g n I s M iouhl A niri'i !*'»n ft "H»w IlMV's 1 'lj ll i r t 'l i g h t w »pencer, local at- eganda in the Hitler _
i
"M*
*'•!*•
1
h
I
fm
j
arrived shortly
afterward
land
in
f'll-a
It
i*
production of the famous Broad­ federal projects with lb - •—&gt;&gt;'
H e ig h t
In 7
T r ia ls
( i e l t i n t f C m l e r W a y that the • hanrew of D ir 1 i i l t r 1 l o i n r \ .
plan*.
way restaurant.
that 40 were approved. Thus fsr
interview
thin
morning,
I ll Mil
Stale* pm tint; Ilow ib’ li i l * !» • * !•
Tha atmosphere w
lie Indicated that the occasion the admlnlatratlod li*« approve!
drivav raid that he
M n s V O W , S«»fit 25. —l« 1 Y - T h e
iAI
Clll* Mat), &gt;•*»•!. 2!
|dan« n' M«*»iie%i*te*» %\triseitl I'r II* M i
with anticipation and
might he meaningful. There may 2200 projects of every charnel* r. lt**«l irmy'ri pr«»j«*« t of •rodmir
jtiri'vr it hv all of the negro prl the disarmament pro
From the Aim m an |.r&gt;* i *lj*t»»|- ’ lirrahlv iW n v*r#l
again be a Rrctor'a, lie aaid. preb
Virtually a ll of the funds re ibri*v »o**ti oti no r*plu«nl«»ry trip Amociiriti n rainr nn aniooinri*
! »liner a that l e did not give tMm so heavily outw dghs ever
Th**
M'lH'Ard
oottiMhk*
«*f
mi
silly In Chicago. The gossip along maining for disbursement arc to, iHlit thr Mini •»|»lii,»** Vkii &lt; rulli &lt;t
wea|&gt;*»iin, and that lie *l»tl not on- issue that ptn-prirking
mrlit v« teiilav *»f Ihr Itri'i’iliftllnf I. life Mi ‘ ul*a dt *i t r i p f th**
Chicago’* ilialln. however, is that lie assigned to nun-federal pro off for yr«t» rilnv &lt;«fS•-r i ^IiciI ihI
1roiiiagri* the fight lie *aid that like the antl-Sem etle
of n r iii. crle«l, « » 'i * i*ik•• iimIioii hath holiday foi fh* dnl*'
| •••« f«.i y. nr* lie ha- fought Bgatnnt the
New Year'a Kvc mav ace a Her J-cts and state engineer* and ail nttrmpt*. f*•'in etawri util I »!»»• n Wnil* (MI||| aigll to w|ei|| (he |iir*r»l'
n n it official' m***f mio »*i i(rd ' kangnnHi" fiinita tn the jnil but In Germany and A ust
tor's again in New York, as well visory lioards are now submitting fntUil lo Lit lto.ii IihIIooii into ||i*
‘rnlrji* &gt; t o\v att «| relit fallt at ion ail .1* ff*'l 'll t iril fri’t V,
**»d *e
m n w here.
their appli ations for ullotnirnls. «lr.
(lint it i* a Imowt iiopi-niti’e to relatluna were Iwlng
I* tv*( r in \V.t«hifi|/toii
Finding the basts for.
i«'i ai &gt; of Flute, Mid ttlliFfb i email! • atop them, either here «»• •*'••
For bin "Night at RwtnrV*
The fart. that
only
a
small
per
.
__T h o »d*«r t lue "L'-Sdt.lt."
ament treaty whleb
ravelled' ri\ r|os*« |o llwm d* *ka.
the one-time host to tho bow vi. crnlage uf the-rntmies bIIsskk! h **b b a#tn l I........ tl.r larg.-i in 'tl.. | Tfah'MUiAJJf .
♦
where
It. llir forma:S*m •«f |he leairue of
for Austria, elmliar to 'I
Or nIit f iF|»*iih lt**ni the
vanl* of the world, rerved his f* Ix-en drawn from the Treasury h a .ll&gt;nrIri rou|l|
,)lt
At H*- till...... . tlie fighting, be
**1*1 • |:i’Vri‘Hiiiiri*i»t«, nn «»rgani/a
problem facing th# l l swus i e t
lh- t mIm(| «••liillt loliri In the continued, '*1
moua onion anup, and lobster a
cauert! »ome di«a|i|H.ml»nent ««j |(|&lt;f ,,.wp, t &gt;««ala. pre*oinal.L t •• I '••II ultoll it
oiitnide
lalaimc
IllljW Mill
'm
Newburgh. In front of the isn o .
nml pv n\ i *•*•• ••f Mtttunia*' a* wdb t"*» «itlii'i niri’li • ’!*•••! Iricui ni'C statesmen of the w orld.. . •
(rontlnuetl On P afe Ttiree)
. r(|Uff, ^|,|*ini frN iii ’&lt;*alrulutt.i Iti* •itn» tlo
I* atly I low of p .war,
It waa learned Chancellor 0«U pled doorway blinked a rrnrodur■
•’ilingly
ilt*I*••••»
ii
»
i
?
*
*
th*' coninmtmil in, , de I ot fiF*&gt;i
t utimnnt of li)ilntiri‘ti
J I to tl ••I j'lnn1 « i' hfirot in ilo- atali'b*
futa piBnf* t0 aildrti* th#
lion of the green-cved griffin that
nod men Wr»e ir|M'iltd to I** |ire«unird that the ngrroea were
| t*vat« the Itt'fiiy yon«|i)l®# v%ItmVii | hii| iIp, into ttie hu i *mu* at th* na
hly, placii)* •m p h ailt op A oitlift'l
guarded the portals of the old,
ntioth * i mg foriat and f'irni hii\mi’ n y in l liini', dan. mg and
Ihalt 20 frnl ( kiiii i nal i a|t11a*I
lif\t r k°I in
Rector’s. A stage lamp po-t bore
with., i payment
Offoiwa l ntiding Aftri a few minute* l il»t&gt;rniini(inn to m iln t ij l.
IIlf |*Ml l».I
1 h* Iri'i’i Irihits' a- •*imII'*ii In*
the street sign of Broadway end
tn l •'(iinmiiiiM*ta writ* Im'Ihii'I wriil tiinidr and found Sharp** plrtriri economic and pol Ulead Iddtl.ntt liaiibPnjr rb»u U foiuiili’lcly 1
p hrnilqtiariri * to ri* f » III* I * It*
Forty-Fourth.
lotrn* • ‘mi fm at* »«* known prrtt&gt; l.adly beaten up I then pro- pamUnro.
oltnirr.l flir wiiii no |)ir fin uni ' | 'ti|»o i* il mms aoiH'tin* r«l of "act
Tin* DoflfuBs r n t o u r a g o
-&gt; ! ;
Th# guest* included all tho.a
V
M’fiiif* of the In%»lr«anew* • red* d •" take Inm upetaira to a
rrrw. in IIn* | *«•*•••n« •* uf Iimhi
till; u lh** p**uioltii|r It ai l of Ii.•
t h l t th e y ' w a n
li e i i
who could he found in I iiirag-i
t iil-an*. and no Ameriran« Mngb* cell On the %
vm&gt; ill* tie
fit la'- dii' 1 a 'Mu ip , liiiii- , nils i lt.ll 1(111*1 lri*l*»’ lalivri* IibII*”
-, •
II
tHMk.Vfl,-.'
who had dined • ' KeeWr’a. herit |f nod* •tr*| in that *e
•-.I for a do Im. but ref iar.1 to le*. lv f«r conversation#
W-AYNKSVII.I.R, M»tth t'aro- tlfllri* HUa llltft l! a| («l II It JM’ III*' Mi* l*« a 1»h'|. l* ...... . •• •«! *f lit"
riri**^- v j ;
and in New York. Clarence Par Iinn. Sept 2ft.- &lt;d-i A nntuniani J«IWll'il II )f H'|*
tlie city «»r countVj h.-u«iantin
I III I
IirIIihiR Ill-si • r■ fnini III** 4H •Mir
Ifr-|tl n th
I nimlattr f t th l HttUr fu v m M M it
row. noted rrimiusl lawyer, w»« man’* aniv-ld*ring grudg® agam-t iiMit ly »Iitl liotivoitlally affti* &gt;,
l lli* ndniilii 11 at loll ••ffirial raid p h s p in s n "
ll.ni&gt; \N I t'll, « v.i ri'Ul IV•• tl11*4
il tnvltod.
. »
(
there, and Jnrnli Krrn. over TH. the
I
»w
f*#(
lliHHi
f
i'il
atm«»w|itirr*a
T)„'
jail..........
.
ludrd
by
»»"
*'•
wealthy
uaalainer
v-as
&lt;&lt; .litinurd On l’afe Tliree)
(oiu*«rnlng
Ihw
tport |M i J
Who wn* State's attorney of Cook hlamud liy ..fficvta lo-lay for ttit- * lli*- I'liti ln|&gt;«' »a&gt; lilt*.I to mily I'.i of lIlii- n in'nit t"M, « llU 1•
l l i s i li» d i- lu 'l k 's iw » li&gt; b v &gt;-c
Prince Ottu nf liens' irg had i d j '
Countv during the World's Colum­ ■laying of llium ai I’ricc. lift ycui- mi*' triiilh of ti* taparily to id ( vi u!ed pan** f*n t ••i mat ion of th*
■ li.tm ts -r'l a - lit- i ' tm m -'.-i.
vucaled a constitutional iu*
bian F.xpo-ition and who as-erted old rail ••acculive of New koik till* ftrlsl iM’fmr m ptrolliT IMrt I* ayue, rih-wri ril*ed il a- «n • ft•.• t
,.(
all
i
hsi
g*
Ii
'***
I*
*'
*1
,l*
to p f be tin’ Into a • Ifitrgittl
also is expandi i f He office-fM p t" ,.
lir Bllrndrd thr opening of the
Riding horseback along a trail at tiiirh «ltitUstri*« nml tin* kt»«l l»n•! * i»f t be nal it'll ** I h r awn
,ia&gt; t lia i ) ib * ip » " » • "r&gt; l&gt; i* «
ritancelior Dollfuss fad e
oririnal llrcl«r*« here.
lra -r.1 I l l - I l l Jail ^ a iim la y u ft o r on Ilia 1200 arn- t sU le near hcio I ri*rn I oliMilrl f •I PklfToirtit I«» Ilf' t on hope *, ’ be »u id **I•• k• t*| lli"
can l&gt;« mi question in
Tltf orctieMm pin v**d inimir nf Mi'll two mountaineer* yesterday th«* v» ►■»*I vbri.lt itl ufanjbry lirut «fe
iii-.u i
povri-mlifiient a • , |&lt;*- r (i* (tie |&gt;i
if—'." at ion &lt;f lb* pr*t*1ldW(,£W
li»&lt;» nin^tirr, and lllFIF wnn .1 afteniton the rMWtaiy of Hu- |tan*toti of I hr Mill.
l« |il«W| It '*
tin- Lhri.n*. any m orl t h v F r
ft vie bhow, but the rtyleii r*blbit. Union Pacific Railway w*a hailed
Aft*r thr fir*t fotll
;
Jailv.l lirn- I"
1 tie a -•«* tai i*««i, J o lt r a i d ,
-nuld be question of
r*| wrrv thoAf of the day* wt»eti by aevtral men.
r«'F&gt;fiil
a11•*iii|*t
•
u
tiiilt
m
u
r«l’r
l
In a burst of
restoration in Franaa.
p'.JfS
Diamond Jim nrady. Lillian Hu- guufiic that followed Price was ^Iipii it was ili*ro\rir«l a rojw t m*w • tigag^d to h* tirgnin/at mu .!«&gt; a- lla il-l-n ••Hici*l«
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lb
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r
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r
in'CU•ell, Harry Well, ami cosmopolite* ■hot lo death and In* friend* roiltlollini; u \|*l\«' til tbr ITu^j ..f it l-oatd of irrri'iii,’' i who'll will
au
tfiuodiite
w
h
i
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t
i
t
a
n
u
bty Th m IN TBINIDAO I w p
BM *d
(Continued On Tatra Three)
latf ha«l tjrrn foult*«l.
* I«• • orilpon.'d Hi h*'ifiK pidlllt'ail
woun-k'd.
Thr in11&lt;tm1 y ail|HiltN flir «|r J nnd i nii* autlioi il h uf Iti* nut «»n, down a group of women wlm weivj
Shortly afterward Itewvy I’olTORT
OF ’ 8PA1N . TVihldad.
walk mg "ii a lugbw sy &gt;&gt;-n H*
tar,- 30, surrendered to olfirers parlmrrt tTuufflit an ritin*i&lt;»H ill tiidilig the nil tnlildw id wit tiiiiii S slu n lsv tughl, kill'iig lw&lt;&gt;
Kent. 25— 0 FI —Mora ‘tfcMI &gt;1
**u
here and admitted, they said, that la&lt;bl«*r t.ul Man itiiabb’ to irarb utttioiial HiruiiifaiiKiu *d t %
WINTER PARK. Rept- « • — ptar.tcn wer* home leas In ix.t mjututg
m juiing in
tliiw
tivr r-lulr "IT.iisl .
1 uf Hum an,l
i " '-.
h* shot Pile* at th* aftermath of Ibe* lower Mellon of the rn\rlo|M‘
llollln- Cnllere wlU t»gin U» (Oth Trinidad laat night fo il ‘
T
il
t
.
u
r
.
.
1
.
The
.
filerr-aid
lb#
nrgni
t*
Toll, who la
I ••i m* i 1 *dor«n!o
.. .
.
...
» y#»r IbH week wllb s meeting of and torrential rataa (bat
being fined (6.00 for hunting on with it ami bad to. irtnr
, ,
. . , 1
' |m Iig -'lirbl fi,r tnvr-llg»ttiin a»'l
Finally one of the three atrat 1 ■ la
ir -iiiu-i r, r iiM.iiitii ,| llir I.
* &lt;haiges
.
__.......... ..... the fa. o i l y ......... for Tu.eday aftPrire’e properly l**V week with­
ed property and etepe
,h.g..*
,e1 ara...•
.
ih.
. h a ig n aga.net
a rsiii-t I.....
Inm
n m u i mliitii
• •«-* n t iv r
out pennisaion.
Clarence Potter Olphcre l4ill(Kjnial« rlmilri.l out of I' la toiK *
The cai with ut.iy one hea.Ilgl.l I enwH...
the ftr*l event or the ljtc J tram port a tie s and ^
a
porthole
in
tin*
iromlola
anti
*
oin
in
It
te
e
ye
a!*
i
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a
y
tiad
•
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ft
■
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i
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11
y
nicatlon facilltiea. Tba ’ atotrm JW
t u .nmg didn't atop aftei clashing. calendar. From thrn on. the c»lIn an Inlapnew this morning and Eric Uedford also were placed
(Continued On Tago Three)
( t 'o n l i n u e d Du I'ugri* T t u e e )
on
Friday, ’ deal! utfBg
inti. the group nf women.
T lie'lege authorities will devote their l.rnk#
Mra. W. B. Ballard, president of in custody.
'
dead l i e Ms* cl and Ernestine attention iirim aitly to pre regts- | houtei. damaging other*
th* Remlnol* County Kadcrmtbm
Lamg, 2U ami 22. H'tere A c,.io­ tia ti n procedure and Kreahman looting trees.
‘*f Women'* Club*, announced that
H e n r y L e e Ih I n j u r e d
M
n
r
o
l
l
m
e
n
t
R
u I ch
Weak arlivttlea. F irst class*, er* ,
a Urge number o f members of the
ns i s inquest »»• »c* for today.
*rlirduli**l for Tuaedey, Oct 3.
1
In F a ll F r o m H o rn e
federation will arslat In serving
A r e R e v e a le d T o d a y
Fraalpnan Week exerclees. de* t the Hah fry to bo hold hers
Saturday as on* p t tho attrac­
Painful hruUc* and a gash over
Ari-otding to an ann.-niuu-inent L p j c j i ) B a r s M o u n t e d amawT to help tha naw students
Funeral w r r k v i wrr* held at 3
orientate Ihrm-elves and to he- |
tions of "Crarkor Day."
•'-lock this *flrm oon at th# Erick­ the left eye weia suffered by made liolay by Mi*. Blella P Ai
Tho scans of tho fUb fry will son Fun#r*l boro# for Charles l. Heniy l-w, a dairy farmer Hvmg nngtun, su|.#rvi mg print q.ul of I n S t o c k
M urt
P l u n reins a-euatimied to rampu- Ilf#,
will con-lst largely of asaembltea j
bo Host to' tho speaker*’ stand at Goodhu#, former for#man of the west uf Hanfurd, who was thrown
,,|
Tima. &gt; Seli.MiL, tlie 1
tho Court House and serving will Atlantic Coast IJn« Railroad car from hla i.ur*e yesterday m on n,minium age for inrollnienl of
Nt M ARK. ^ept.
2 5 . - (A*)— and group meetings where they
bogt* at 12:00 o'clock and con- shop# her*, who dirj at bis horn* Ing wlille practicing foi Ihe rodeo , hildrrn In thr lirxt Vrade i* six ronniit nUtiirr Anthony Minis an- will hear talk- by leprescntatlvaa *
tlaua until *'•«&gt; o’clock. Prepara­ in Jacksonville Saturday aftar lo he stage,l her* on "Cracker y* era, hut pupd* irarhing tins nouiued liwtay that Mayor Elen- of lli- adminirtratlve and facul­
ty staffs
Interspersed in the
tion* are being made to car* for noon. InUrmvnl look place in th&lt; Day"
age before the l eg inning of Hi* rtein had informed him that thr
bund rods of persons. •
Lak#view ermettry.
Mr. Leo and hie son, E. M. J^ee, second aernefter may he adnill- legal dill,cullies width threatened piogialii nf a--embll»« will tie pe­
Tho earring committees from
Tho dac«wwd ha* lived In J*--V were racing their horse* when tlie Icd, »nd should enroll Oct. 2 for to hai ■be block Eathang* fe rn riod- for rseminations and occatho County Fade ration o f Women*! ronvillo for th# past
N*W* &gt;k were "about to he set • I nal social diversions. Arthur D
&gt;c*rs former brushed against the pole
d o ha will bo. a* follow* i Mrs. Prtor to that Urn#, for 23 year, at the finish lln* caualn him to llie first tarwi. as no primary tied amicably" and that Center Fnyart, dean uf men, will t s In
clarae* begin with Urn second
Frank 1U &lt;Aari*r»#n, Mra. W. B. hg was nn *mplny#* o f th* Atlnii
Market would he (urm d over to • barge of the Orientation Week
lots hit balance and fall heavily semeatar.
tha New Jersey block Exchange program.
Ballard, and J h e Mia*** Klsoboth flc Const Lin* nnd moved to Jack­
to the ground. Ile was unconaruus
Th*
presentation
nf
birth
carCQUrt, Mar«ri*ft iWWkMmod. and son villa following hi* rtUrvmrnt.
Thr n.ayui has been almost in
The exerriac* begin Tuesday
fir several minute* and when he tificatas is required when regtaler- o n * la id conference nines yester­
Dorothy Whitehead, of Altamonte
with , progiain uf organ vuaper*
Ur. Goodhu* 1. survived by his was revived he wa* brought t«
iug children fo r Hie first grada, day afi&lt;rooon with Atwood Wolf. I.v Piuf. Herman F. Siewert tn
S K l T ' J m X . n K / ' f S ihi* city nad n v *on.
’ “ - SDr.
f l f tB." D. town where he received medical Mi*. A rrington etalcd.
Conn*rl fur Hie City I'-enler Cor- Knowles Mrmorial Chapel at It
poratiu". lessees of the Center P. M. The first assembly of tb*
Maxwell, M p. Alfred El*g. nnd Brownian wna.tn rbnfg* ot tl&gt;# • Mention.
M arin. The rorperatian had cL- new students comet at 7:3 Othat
M n A.’ * . FhBip*. • ! this eBy, aervl.w* nad tb* dracoan of lit*
Ulnrd an order for tha f l [ | to • vening In _U&gt;a Annie Rueeall
who will nerve grit*.
. •
PreshytnrUa Choreh eervrj •■
ghow cause why it ahyuld net re­ Theatre. In addition to an ad­
- Abn Mr*..Kara Lowi.Md Mh* pnU b—r r *. ; .
'
.
main in possession of th# proper­ dress of welcome by President
The - legal tangle appeared Hamilton Holt, there will b*
or, of Ovi*do, coU
•
___
' PEIPING, Sept— TV* ty.
. MASONS TO MEET
Mr*. Walker P m r it , Mr*.
irregular army of Geaeral Fang ready for settlement.
greeting* front Mr*. Helen G.
OKLAHOMA CITT, 8*p». » K
1 H
■
‘ Prague, acting dean af woman;
Tb# Mnartri (a » p U r nf Boy»l (A^—Federal Judge Edgar Vaught Chen-Wu was reported tonight to
coffes
rvguI)r. Window 8. Anderson, dean af
~
one af be within SO miles of Piepiag
&gt;y fr*s,l
in
Peter Valvar,
lh* ancientihe collage; Dr. Charles A. Camp­
RANK IN ItOBBEO
meatlng Tuesday a lfb t at
In the It la
twin cRles*
i ADVA1
attacked. Tb#
will
bell, dean of-the chapel, and Ar­
aa an- Char lea Urachal kidnaping trial,
t'rlonk,'
vsrtooely
^ ■ m in g Tb* defene* A "■Friar I •agalaet
thur D. Eayert, dean of, man.
FLINT. Mtalb, Kept.
mated from Ova to 80,000
priest, Valder's Indictment
-wu robber# &gt; held ap a .
Twenty-tw* d ale* are
•If of
ink her* today, aeriattMy
aentad by tbo 87 naw that
uwlth »ho bar* beta aattptad a t Be
i N *rtb China of the
Callage to r tha eocal/g yaw .
i «rgna.
ot th*

One-Time Host Of Bon
Vivants S e n e s His
Famed Onion Soup

.n-SOVIEt b a l l o o n Hh hve is BEGUN t
,! FAILS IN EFFORT AGAINST CENTRAL
TO PROBE SKIES CONTROL OF U. S.

Ra i l Executive Is
Slain As Result Of
SmoulderingAuKer

•hi

Suspect Being Held
In Highway Accident
yi |N«;Y. :-m&lt; '-’ft i-V'*

Rollins To Houin
J Its Forty-Ninth
Year This Week

Women Are Named
To Serve Food A t
CrackerDay Affair

Final Rites Paid To
Charlea U Goodhue

Fang Array Expected
Defendant In Kidnap To A t t a c k Peiping
Case Given Freedom

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f t t ii ii i j ”

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who aa the author of “Thu Side of

fe«al! D im n e /I M

■Im tU x nm*/v!a

TO CONEEfc.ON
U.S. POLICIES

~ * ~ ” * * &gt; * x m

•xaepC U

cum

of U t r t tKy tad

WtS- MOINES, ftepC If — UPi the setting of wages' by UU
mods to determine which' Umnk* —T V National Fanners’ Holiday A a n f c i i Federation of Labor.
outside of tho FeAenl Reserve Assoc lalion mestlqg k m Fri_
; ■ ■w V T y f „
’*
ajr»*m it* eligible for pirtlelp*. day'Voted qnantatonslj to dsclarV
lion In the bonlt. Iruupinc* de­
posit provisions that hero mo* of.
feetive on Jsnasrr 1 .
Ho II &lt;nb»ltrod that tho " t )
majority of banks not nteinbsndM
m l Reserve system srn, no1Tens
which they iwtut.Ao to qualify fW
psrllcipstloh! Tho {irlnrlpal quoitlnn la whether they ant llqjld
(Continual riom peawTJ

rnouch.

8TANLEY-

.- • m

To svold undoe strain o u ftS in
State I snki the PresIdeULjfc; pr»-

&gt;AY, SEPTEMBER ft, IN I
jT h « &lt;xh for agrleritare adopt-

U rv i&amp; s s roic* today""
L HUNCH OF PEACE; Usa' child is bam, unto us a
gfven; and tho government
•hall bo called Wonderful,
o upon his shouldort and hi*
Alar, Tho michty Cod, lVo
Stag Pathsr, Tho PRINCE

ly g ie n e a t th e H a r v a r d M ed ical S ch o o l. D r. S m ith e e c m i
to b e lie v e th a t m od ern ch ild r e n aa th e o ff s p r in g o f fla p p e r
p a r e n ts a ra n o t f a r in g so b a d ly .
.
" If o n e c o m p a r e s th e g e n e r a l p h y sic a l c o n d itio n ' o f
ch ild r e n to d a y w ith t h e s itu a tio n aa it e x is te d .tw e n ty -fiv e
y e a r s a g o a n im p r e ssiv e im p r o v e m e n t is o b v io u s, " h e in ­
s i s t s . “ O ne h a s o n ly to recall t h e co m m o n o ccu rren ce o f s e ­
Similes: Aa popular • • a v e r e r ic k e ts n o t m a n y y e a r s a g o an d to n o te it s v ir tu a l a b ­
at In Cuba.
.
se n c e to d a y to b e c o n v in ced o f th e a d v a n ta g e w h ic h th e
m o d ern ch ild e n jo y s . T h o th r e e o u ts ta n d in g r e a so n s fo r U n­

h r if school children thl*
’111 bo raqolrsd to study
KRA'a along with Ihoir sp r e a d p a a tu rlx a tlo n o f m ilk ,

TJmti j s p UIoj

t h e g e n e r a l e x te n a fv e aduentio n o f p o r e n ts in th e h y g lc n o o f c h ild h o o d , and th e Incrrnre
n th e s c ie n tif ic k n o w le d g e o f n u tr itio n an d Its p r a ctica l ap ­
p lic a tio n to th e fe e d in g o f In fa n ts, and ch ild ren ."
,

Hild. ilclinnl

••erct abouttSc,, laughing hy- ---- Tn^hsI3efIlirw«WrnT»Mnrreiiptms1bfHtr1t-i* tmtr
ba eun-of-a-yun can afford fa ir to r e v ie w d e a th r o te s In c o n n e c tio n w ith th o s e d is ­ announce fbe birth or a rat.y girl.
ittsa ha doesn't pay tax**.
e a s e s w h ich a r e m o st p r e v a le n t a m o n g c h ild r e n . * F or In­
To* collector Jinkln* paid no
s ta n c e , w e fin d th a t in 1911, th e d ea th r a te fo r w h o o p in g official visit to Geneva /Mte/day
»ew picture at tha Milana U co u g h p e r o n e h u n d red th o u sa n d o f p o p u la tio n w a s 1.1.11 an d in an I stale* that Geneva'and that
part of Ht-minole County are cm a
1 Oold Diggers of 1931" and
loom*
j*
1 Haw they hays to dig in
Ndllic Tolar, who hafiv.been
i.jxii.llrit h'a vacation wilbi'ihome
folia, left Saturday for Philadel­
phia where he will rnter medical
rollepo.
a. 1
D. IK Caldwell li-Tl last Wednes­
day f .r Ncn York where he wi 1,1
1*. rngigri] for several dar* iJiffIng n la n e ..lock of good, for
the department store* of I). A.
fcclaa Urges Finding of Mora lav
Caltl.fi It &amp; .Soris.
taagihls - Property fur Tax**—
Arthur Ynurrll arrlvrd Sunday
'haadllne. Horn* of us would alfmm a dellehtful trip to Newt
most be willing to pay the taaes
\ .,i k w h'-rtt lie combined'OwalncM
Mi It, If wa had .some latanglble
an‘j ebdif-fte-amt-! ■■*»• SaH wod.
History Uepeais-IUoU
fv'nt- r goo.in for bln firm.
The ft; n r; ay of Ilryan lltggina,
N o m an ia a fool w h o m a k es n m ista k e , h u t n m an w ho
out the United fltatas, but peace
reigns supreme In Sanford though
Jtard times continue. TW« section
was'well Into the dSpreaelon when
the 1930 bn'm was in full swing
VP North. May be we have grown
,i)|M tq It, Wa can taka it.

h a v in g m a d e ona m a k e s It a g a in is a fo o l. W h a t w ould wo
do If It w e r e n ’t fo r h is to r y b ook s w h ich te ll u s o f th e m is­
ta k e s o f o u r a n cesto r* so th a t w e can uvold th o s e sa m e m is ­
ta k e s 7 T h e r e ’a c u rren cy
in fla tio n ,
fo r In stn n ce,
tried
a g a in an d a g a in , an d a ltx a y s fou n d w a n tin g . A nd th e n
too, th e r e a re a lw a y s th o so peop le w h o b e ca u se th e y o f th e ir
ow n sc a r c ity o f m o n ey b e lie v e a sc a r c ity o f m o n ey e x ist* .
W e h a v e o n ly to tu rn bock th o p a g e s o f h isto r y to tho
g r e a t d e p ressio n o f 1 6 9 1 .T h a t w aa th e o n e In w h ich th e world
w a s to co m e to an en d . It w a s, In fa c t, m uch
m ore
s e v e r e th a n th e p r e se n t on o b e ca u se In th o s e d a y s g o v e r n ­
m e n ts th o u g h t It w a s th e In d iv id u a l’# o w n r e sp o n sib ility to
se o th a t h e w a s fed an d clo th e d . I f a m an cou ld n 't m a k e
hla o w n liv in g , ho w e n t w ith o u t.
W e h o v e p r o g ressed

Qn. of the beat announceenta which have come out of
rqihlngtori In eome lime waa the
resident’s statement Friday that
1 Intended the government should
irvbaae' aurplu* food products
kl distribute them to tha needy,
lie government fciaf not owe ev- c r y in g fo r c u r r e n c y in fla tio n . T h e y so m e h o w seem ed l&lt;&gt;
7 -man n jeb, a* io n s aeens to fe e l th a t If m o re m o n e y w e r e p rin ted , th e y w ou ld h a v e
link, but it certainly la the duty m o re o f it , a n d h a v in g m dre o f It, w ou ld bo a b le tn buy
1 the government 9b see that nom o re o f th e t h in g s w h ic h th e y n eed ed . A n d w o fin d to o
th o se pdople, e v e n th e n , w h o nad stu d ie d In fla tio n am i km-w
h o w I t h a d w o rk ed b e fo r e an d w ere c o u n e e lin g th e p eop le
a g a ln e t i t
A m o n g th e m w aa S ir D u d le y N o r th , w h o in a g r e a t
sp e e c h In P a r lia m e n t In 1691, aaid, ’’M oney b e in g . . . . tho
co m m o n m e a su r e o f b u y in g a n d te llin g , e v e r y *«&gt;dy -\vlr»
h a th ' a n y th in g to a ell, a n d c a n n o t p ro cu re chaD m cn
it*
Is p r e a e n tly a p t to th in k , t h a t w a n t o f m o n e y In th o k in g dom , o r c o u n tr y , la .t h e cau ae w h y hla g o o d s d o n o t g o .o ff;
an d ao, w a n t o f m o n a y la ‘t h e com m on c r y ; ,w h |c h Is a g r o a t
m ista k e . . . W h a t d o th e e e p eop le w a n t, w h o c r y c u t for
m o n e y ? . . . T h e fa r m e r c o m p l i l n i ; . , . h i t h ln lu th a t Were
m o re m o n e y in th e c o u n tr y , h e co u ld h a v e a p r ic e fo r h u

purchase of *urploaea for rallaf
use and plans to lend Federal
fund* to raise ayrimltnral price*.
The loan plan, exsmpUflad In
the program for advancing 10
rent* a pound on cotton and ax.
(ending thl* policy to other ma­
jor farm products, along with tho
buying of 'surplus foodstuffs, was
regarded aa a lengthy etrtda to.
ward the longsought parity.
To help tha consuming popula­
tion meet tho expense of added
prtree, the administration - looked
toward tho NRA wag* and hoer
codes am) tha I*ubile Works fend,
with every effort being bent to got
tbs $3,300,000,000 In construction
money actually 001 over tho coun­
try.
.

Kye* Examined
Glnsscjt Correctly Pitted

a im
t r . ’. j r
rm ^ m

MAA,00fl $nile«,wiUx&gt;ut having valvaa ground r
. . . “ H ors than lO.ObO tnOsa without brake ad*
Juatmantaf*. , . “ Had m y D odgs C mootl$a and
never have had springs oiled, but they don’t
aquask.” T h sss are just a few of tha tm aam y
advantages Dodgs owner* stress.
^
Baa for yourself how you can s a w money
w ith tha naw Dodge &amp;tx! Aak your daator to

Y O U

‘ I)R, HENRY*
M cL A U L T N , J r.
O p to m etrist
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f e e t a little

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a n d

so rry

fo 2 &lt; h e r . S h e

lo o k s bo a d m i r i n g a n d h e lp l e s s , s o e n v i o u s , a n d s o — bo—
in e ffe c tiv e !

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c lo th e s

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a re

a lw a y s

so

b ad , p o o r

little

th liu r *

f t h e p a y s to o p in c h f o r ih e m * H e r h o m e is t a r n i s h e d
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TYPING

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g o e s o u t to
e o r la m p s ,
&gt;dy e v s r h e

Special InreeUgaljpn
S E M IN O L E CO

“Why cannot ha &lt;the farmer) get -a price I* 1
Sir Dudley. fFirit,’ either.there la too much com a
‘n the Country, -10 that moat who com* to market t
of soiling, 4a he hath, ‘ and a few of buying; or,
there wanja the usual vent abroad by tnuuiport$tlu|
third, consumption fall*, a« whan men, by jreuo
■ arty, do not apend *o much in thdr houaea aa ■.
they did; wherefore it ia not the Increhoq.of epeolfl
which would at all advance the farmer** good* - M
move) of any of theee threa caueca, which; do U
down the market. . * .The merchant and gbopkeei
money in tha eame manner, • that ia, th ef want a
the goodafithey
^ deal
_ in. by reaeon that the markeW

JT thu clastic reports. “Amaxing how far It
goes 00 a alnglo filling of gas and oil!* aaya a
aw' ^^SWl» —
,1—*ff surpnii&amp;
1 .—f- ^|
ooctor Down -Rin
w i n— Ivirginii*
is w llps mileagaT wrltM a Pennaylvania man.

Ihe victim .tf a bead on -collision
I'tw e e n pn •puffer train No. B3
and on extra engine oh Tuesday
morning
to &gt;K place a t 11-00
o’clock
fro m
tho
Catlmllc
Church.
The church was rewde.l
ovrrfliPWlnK, alt Uie
store* closed for an h iu r, and
other expressions demon* t rat rd

for.

redend th* wenep t eM iitneaa a**n
iu fly t
t (ie a th e beak,
vfe.perteot on
I'M puts the
Jbaok* (n d * p fan loe . e f . haring
•o$ar*«&lt;i Am u butfMM wan * item
l i s t many bank* went to d* that
BHLi
bdlRiaif
■;
t•
tho ■^
P M rU m « f tm $$0 IA ’“Yrhlch wa
iS m
* « • 4 « h ifted at a eon-

l i t SAY YOU
IDONTNEEO

Houso, bocSDOo of his cloooussa to
of financiolmatters
the *ffs»1dI tho Chief. Raecetive.
Only a few days ago, Dr. Oooryo
over.
’ *-1(r ,
Officially off for rams le-lur*■ Warren of Cornell returned from
at Oxford tltdv-rr.Ily, FrarVpIr. week* In Europe atedjlng monetrr, rsrertlrlcna, we* credited tary ronditlOns. Within contparawith « pre*lilmlitil ml*«lnn In. itlvely few hours of hla return, ho
othir land*, largclv the ^atherliir va* clouted with Hr. RoosovoH
of information for th» White i t the Executive Mansion, detail,
loir hi* findings, s Dr. Janaa If. Rodgara of Yalo,
on a similar minion, wa* under­
stood to have boon asked to brtni
home what ho baa dUeevered In
mo n ils ry r and financial Soldi
while James M. Cox of Ohio, wha

C R E D IT ABSOCl

W e n eed h a r d ly a a y m ore,
’m en m a d e b y S e n a to r G tom in n
an th e a u h je c t o f tite A g r k u ltin

f are
ptwflt

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World’s Fair Sandwich
■?r.

Attend Revival

At church Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Gleaner* CUa* of the T int
BapUat Chutch will meet at t:00
o’clock at tha homo of Mr*. T, C.
FKcbford, 1016 Dm Arena* .
An eaecuUvw board meeting of
the -Grammar School P. TwA will
taka place at 6:60 o'clock at tha
home of Mr*. W. II. SUwart, 616
Park Avenue.
The Pildella Claaa of the P in t
Baptlit Church will meet at 8:00
o'clock at tha hinw of Mm. Lo&lt;d*
Court Apartment*.
Garner, Bi

Ml

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Last Discovery Night
Program Scheduled
eaaveite have baas reported.
Revival rarvMra will eeatlaa*
•rary roaming thl* rarak
! » tf &gt;
o'clock sad every evifdsg-atVTrhO
• ’deck a t tha &gt; 1 rrt B iO k d lrt
C h a rri The-public U tavltad, to
aiu sd .

•,' 1 •
■
Beery And D reader.
In Picture At Mllane

Winner* of th* four “dlacovery"
Sight central*,' ataged each week
at tha Milana Theatre will com­
pete Wedn**day night at tha 0
o'clock ahow for th* grand price*
offered - for tha beat amateur
performance* In the final pro-

rarapet* in-tbs final* thl* week.
Evelyn Stiles aad Dorothy Cl*u»e
wars awarded aecond and third
prlsea lift week.
Mr*. Glsdya William*, director
f t th* "dleeovrry*’ night progfrnae announced that tha four
winner* of p u t performance*
which will appear bn the atago
.when the audience make* It*

Jump In Smuggling
By Plane Presages
Need For Aviators

table in the window of Ilector’e.
With akillful anecdote, Mr. Rec.
tor brought from the limbo of
tim e, thoee figures who trod In
Rroadway'e spotlight when the
tempo of life v»a* a bit alower.
He tdld of asking Diamond Jin
Brady, one night, how he knew
when hi* appetite waa aated. Hr*dy had conum ed hi* uiual "ap­
petiser" of three doirn Lynhm rn
oyalera “a* big *■ your hand" end
two d o itn . bard *he!l craba, ami
wa* preparing to really gel »*•
riou* about completing hi* dinner.
'‘I'll tell you, George." raid D ia­
mond Jim. "When 1 »it down to
the table, I am careful to *ee that
my beltllne I* four Inche* away.
When my w*i*t reache* the tsbl*
—I move hack four Inche*."
If there wai a (light wistfulness
in the sparkling eye* of the old
ho*l when he recounted lhe»e
stories, he ma»ked It by levity
and continued Id* dulle* a* ho*t,
O o deling of chopped hecan and a rotund epilomlaatlon of a ryrle
mayuonaU*. to the proportion *t a
hair *Uft of chopped baron to two taa- In American lifr.
s n a i of meyonnale*. th* World *

Fair Sandwich will be Introduced ha
hotel*. reiUurenl* and **Uag placee
throoghout th* country I* advertl**
tha Bapaatlloa and yromimg t* he***** popular ta borne* aad etaha.

MRS. BENSON AND MRS. R. J. HOLLY
HOSTESSES AT GARDEN PARTY

Saturday afternoon from 4:00
o'clock to 6:00 o'clock a t the home
of Mr*. Benson on Park Avenue.
The guest* were met at the
door by Mia* Thelma Henson ami
Miss Martha Dishop who escorted
them to tha garden In th* rear of
tha heme. Tha receiving line in
the garden was composed of Mrs.
Saben, Mr*. Walker, and Mr*.
U stard r
Mr*. Benson selected for th# oc­
casion an informal afternoon dress
of pink crepe, made along simple
line* and tied at the waistline with
a narrow sash.
Figured blur rrepr was the m a­
terial used for Ihe gown vyorn by
Mr*. Hblly. 11 wsfi fiihloneiJ with

Mrs* Walker tv rtiv ttf the gumt*
w earing m floweret! chiffon with
a green background. The ekirt w u
long and flared and her arrrfmnriea were in a harmonising nhade

SPEED SOUGHT
IN SPENDING OF
“WORKS” FUNDS

I H r*. Paul Gavin, of
Cnl- why nr# tearing
I Rtataa, arrived y**taeM a few day* kora
Lee F.xell returned BatOrdsy
gram Hillsbora, Ga. where k* »*&gt;•»*
three weeks with rslatlvee.
Miss K aU Undarwood ba* re
tu n e d from Knoxville and olhar
print* In Tennaaaa* «k*ra »!&gt;•
visited relative*
nboat fa w

week*.
J. N. Wkllnex and MU*
Lrtrta Caldwell are spending a
• to rt tlra# a t DayUa* Brack.
h

(('ootlaued from Page On*)
public work* official* who have
repeatedly urged that fund* he
sought, for projects on which
money can he spent Immediately.
However, the attitude of tha
, Mr.' arwl Mr*. A- K. Power*, J r Public W orks A dm inistration as
announce the id rth of a son, Alex expressed last night by a .pokes
nnder Kinchen Power*, l i t this man for Secretary leks, the admorning at th* Fernald-Laughtol m lnlstrator of the fund, was this:
Memorial Hoapital.
Moat of the projects for w hkh
funds have hern allotted reiprlro
MU* Alice IxCoorU , of Tarpoi
Spring*, l* visiting her eo-eln final preparation of plans and
then • statutory period of silverRichard Hmllh, af W ait F ira
tlelng (usually 30 days) befan
B lrart.
hide can ba let. Tha Public Work*

, aggro** Ivt campaign of r a »
•.
operation."
T h # slogan, *m more porfrat '
union,' continue* Dm dralaratlnRs . &lt;J
should
revived.
Inaloteora V*
upon itatra' right* i* an laharen*
American tradition, but It aanrt 1 . \
(Continued from Page One)
(ConUnoed From Fig* 1)
of k peat generation deerende I ho I*tod blm M lf hand otpt hand now be Juntlflad by a demorutr*- \‘j
, ‘
from henaom n b e to eit a t a up o r'jpo • distance of over 60 tion of it iU 'i competence."

Soviet Balloon
Rector Enters
Fails In Effort
R ole Again Of
Food Caterer To Probe Skies

,
.
M* .
. .
,

un
^ "*

Tl**
has IX
and f
funds
lion |
day It
the pt
winter

f r e t Ito auccoodcd In untangling
the lino n* the crowd applauded.
Among the npectator* were
Foreign Mini*ter kf-sxlm LltrlnolT
and Maxim Gorky, tha author, and
hundred* of m ilitary and eirtlion
official*.
Thro* more attem pt* then were
made to get off the ground be­
fore th* crew, Georglo Prokofirff, 31-year-old commander, Erne*t Bimbaum, navigator, ami
K om tantln Goclonoff, conatructor
of tha balloon, decided to post­
pone the flight.
Official explanation ascribed th*
outcom* to the cloudy atm rsphere
and
s-nusually
thick molature
which
greatly
inersasrd
th*
wieght of the envelope.
A bod rip woa mode In the onvrl tpe afterw ards when the crew
Jerked th* valve relroelng hyskogen to deflat* th* balloon. It wa*
believed thl* would cauae * delay
of several day* before another a t­
tem pt could be made.
Meanwhile * &lt;wll &gt;on of aimilar
deiign waa announced in readinei*
for « tokroIT Turaikiy on a s tra t­
osphere flight under the sponsor»hlp of the Civil Aviation Society

CUBAN AFFAIRS
KEEP OFFICIALS
O F U. S. ALERT Drive Is Begun
Against Central
(Continued From P a t# One)
privately that c«immuni»t ecttv
Control Of U. S.
itlea througbnut I he l*lan&lt;l wer
cauplng real worry here.
In Manxattillo, consular report
■aid a generml *lrlke bad le m
called, for today anil disorder w»*
feared. l-abor trouble* w rre re
ported to be le*« *rul* on Ameil
m n-owrird phsir*w)w*w* -••«•*— An
till*, but a communist demonelra
tion we* scheduled for yesterday
In Santiago It w*« »lated tb*t
unrest wa* growing while in II*van* where thousand* of troop*
were on band, con*ul»r advIre*
..i d robbery *n.l petty thievery
were growing *l»imingly

(Continued from Pag* One)
ratified Ihe article* of th* orgmnlsallnn of the league.
"One of tw o re.ult* I* Inevi­
table because of the present dis­
bar manjr which exl*t* jn. the )«w»
anil practice* of The slates," *ay*
the declaration of ipurpose In th*
newly adopted article*.
"K Khrr the federal government
mu*t continue to take more and
more of the control from tha
• tale* until local aelf-gov*rnmnel
heroine* vesllgal, or alia Ihe
atate gorvm m rnta must, harmoniie Ihelr activities. A mere elim ­
ination of conflict* between the
slates U imperative. Hut more I*
neresaary: a constructive, vlgor-

T h e *1*1 e d e p o r t m e n t bod
re­
ceived mi w a r d c o n c e r n i n g i h e r e ­
p o r t e d i m p ri s o n i n g o f 1H A m etlr a n an d B r itish c l t l . e n . a t T *n«m n by ( t r l k r r * . Bec*u»e of t h e
lack of co n s u la r a.l vlce. official* ■■bore If necessary.
w r r e inclined t o believ e Ihe situ*Those closely Informed of 1-atln
tio n w»* le»* »eriou» t h a n o r i g ­ American affair* are known to
in ally r» ported.
feel that should it l« nrrssary for

o im

School Teachers
Aren’t Affected
ByResidenceLaw
FORT LAUDERDALE, Sept,
25.—W)—School teacher* are set
affected by a now atat* law pro­
hibiting employment off pufclU
Imd»e» of perxooo not havtag ra*
aided la th* otale for at &gt;*a*ttww
year*. Circuit Judge C, E. ChiUingyrorth ruled today,
HI* decltlon waa mad* la ft
ca*e here involving Mia* Patti
King, teacher In the Fort Lauder­
dale praJlc achool* for tha, part
eight year*.
Ml** King waa given ft raft*
tract try the Broward board loot
May to teech in me local achoala
thl* coming term. Subsequent pae
•age of the lew by the legislature
caused the achol board to notify
her she would not be ra-amptoyad
because of |he statute, a* aha waa
a legal reildcnt of Tannaaaa*.
Injection proceeding* w*rw iftatltuted by Mb* King to t**t ap­
plication of the new act aad Ipa
peaalng on th* c*»* Judga ChUlIngworth hold the law la sot ap­
plicable to achool teachan.

MV.
W oods
R e p r e se n ta tiv e
o f th e

'T ailors o f F in e C loth eft”

Will Be""

Secretary Hull »*ld l»"t week American troop* lo land In any
that commander* of American number In Cuba cries uf “ Yank**
warship* in Cuban water* would Imperialism" would be raised In
luivp to commit
!»«»»• some ftoul%’*'Xmerltnn ciuartei*',
before »ending »*llor*, or n iaiin-i retarding chances for success at
■shore. Admiral
William
II- the Montevideo conference.
Slandlry, chief of n*v*l opera
lion*, said yesterday, however
lh al *ny commanding officer no*
had authority without coneultim
anyone to lan&gt;l *t »ny port if •&gt;* T o -N ig h t
re***ry to protect American liver
noth Htandley and *t»te depart Tuesday
menl official* *ald no ord«r» halieen given from here for lamtlnf
parties to go over the aide, hut l
„ | , reiterated llurt men would g
la hero a g a in I

The
I*

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HOT

la h ere a g a in I

Hteve'a Pont O ffice
LUNCH

Mia. A. T. Whit* returned Sat
4 m ft am KnaavUla, Tann

T h ey 're a t It a g a in I T h e
" g r e a te st lovera" o f "M in
an d Hill" In jo y o u a re-unIon— a n o th e r lau gh -p ack ed
th r ill filled v o y a g e on tha
•ena o f m a trim o n y I H op
ab oard 1

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Take Orders
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Uta i M . T h at position U t w
a n « f Ola In tefto r fb r pnaaamcar.

H ugbw u

•hairman, feel#. Hills aalJ, that
ha' cdnfpUenr# board (brail ba
’onnkd and &lt;h*t lha ' comptolnU

■a

ih ra ld b o u k r a trp In W gular «rH r.lD a U r Up to tb* prMllI, ha
IALi J*-------- * Klkl&lt;0*
a*fc\
u i *■----b ra n raoaad
m ainly kv
by
consideration of tha f a r t t h a t th a
T b rd 'V o tt^ C a iB p a rty /W b k b ^ h llj
Iril aigndd Uta K i t A autom otive
‘f i i M
t e W
&amp; i i * . coda and oftahw d a » Jo a ' M ila ,
m old not ba r« praam tad.
• J b &lt;pita Of th is condltlor, Mill*
sold "effort* a r t t r l n j n u b
to
" m id ti (dUbat tW 'P aH Matof hard a rapraaantaU ra o f tha cam*
« « a h p e iy dndrt'be'forweVtod te patty iam i of Its-em ployes a k on
’ k W M tb p u * r « d l ' m a t l i t - t o r * !

line* th a t Uta (bock-ef any colllaldn w eald ba ta le n t1 a p 1n -tW

ommending la th a Ford Company

l i S M r t O l T . B i T M . —( D —T h i
mmt URA board of Deaihorn.
- ih w a th e . principal p lant a f tha
t,r«rd 'k fa to r Company la located
Item , la Hopeful th a t both Henry
IP itd Wad ala employaa will ba
vepaeoeatted oii-a eem pllante board
l will coaelder eomplalnU
M H apaWwt Aha company,
.’.-‘d m ta m 1U d IIIU , pdUleity chair-

(lik e n u p 'tb a rormalMae *wlll bear
Kbports from sffarlaU o h am D ean
l/rm ’a largest employer, and bl*
•'torkm en, re pretec t w l . ■on
the

*'D thdra‘h ir e complained agalnat
U&gt;# Ford "dolU r-a-day" w alfam
plan under which, they say, some
worker* In th e Ford p lantd" am
•Ira n only 91 • day in cash, lha
m at of lh air pay being In fuod
from the Ford Commissary and In
payment o f Mila and hack taxes.
Mills s a id 'F e n l efTbrlaU told Mm
this plan w as employed or a .lima
In Aka ra s a s o f w alkers who w are
dmMy In d e b t He quoted H arry
U .' Beanett, tilm to r o f -peraUnnel
a* saying th a t lha practice had
bean -abandoned - aavsral weeks
ago. IdUU said, -bowaver, th a t-h e
had meant complaints ■from amtk*
era who wanted to ba removed
from tha last.
Tha th ird d e s s of complaints
came fm m Ford workers who
.

W i hkiltitaAahe‘Dearborn NRA
;tu(nml»ta*p of wbtak FardU* llht*d
(as Bn honorary mambar, will pro*
•tied eventually wRh conaidemlion
1c/ complaints ’Whleh may bring
the efnlfoveray.between Ford and
i ill* NRA to a basil
Hi* normal yrrocedtir*,'h* point­
ed out, would h*' far the Dearborit
ompllanra bddrd to'drganlae, con*
tldar the complaints, and, if ad
adjustment could*not fc* arrived
Wt locally, mfaa tha matter to th4 hour, i t was indicated th a t even­
t &gt;

m

n

w

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a r

tually lha work schedule# will he
• r r a a f e d eo th a t no erap ity t will
wattage-mam * than »f&gt; hour* 'a
-week. For sofa* time previous the
Ford Company had been on a 40feeur week.

DIAMOND DUST
•1 ly -K .-ll.C U M /U M
Tb* l)*I.and Rede tartaai* a
tw o to on* favorite when they
-took th e second stra ig h t -gam*
from the N ortheast l-eagus champlanaHRi aarira In tit. Aagastlo*
yaitterday affpenjon.
f t . 'Anguatin* started out like a house afire,
putting over two runs In the first
innlag, but a f te r that did « o l
m a b a 'a thaw ing b g a la s t' DalAnd,
th d 'D n a r score being I to t Then
Gallegos, &gt;erstw hile Irft fielder
for Del-and, was ths b rig h t and
particular s ta r of tk* gam*. Ue-

o rtM h k rrUnrest
*Vfl.aF.
f i - m v .S a n t__2A.

o*&gt;u co aotr. -Florida. a trio a tho
lodolilnmr* of aalo-M tkd toad lo r

t*o H y e tn a e aeaermea • lapae .e w
lom m datafddtpalr. trloa-lm d *alM

■ m tL
P C Tba delegation, laaludlng nmong

ifcf"

t.rm * af said -flo at Weere* to man*
aata• aftthairw iid. » n w » “ nH fatn
naaorlbad. I Will offs* for a r ts ’***

toTho Matirat *M Mast UtdVdr

&gt; ai n Ih fro st o t;0m % **M -fteM #
door In |h* m r o frissfard , 'Btovl-

lo aalr. Biota ond l onalr, to-wlt;

PullmarfCompany

nnl* -Coaotr, • WlorUa. 't a iO M r

t N N i end lo .aoraoam-a of M U
M i a . Dalrd ihU 1*0 tl«* dar at
B a u a n o r a: u - l A t ,

team pltrhad a tcaatlful game rf
bell and bad he had any support
at ell during the early pert of
the game would have won hia
game hartdfly. The Edgewond team
put evbr 12 runs in Ah* first four
tnnlag*, seven of whleh wurr
made -without a hit being regiateied off Mutt'* delivery. Steen
rfrar* by the Sanford players,
every member on the team making
ona or more errors, was tha
raw** ef the top-heavy score. Fmm
the Bth on the Sanford team
played head* up ball, but they
eame to life too late. On the oth­
er hand Deker far Kdgswnod did
not allow a run to cross the pan

Medical D etachm ent
• To B tag^'Ita'D ri«l 1

capacity ■fo r BO pemona. tha car
la m annfa&lt;tem d e f'a ih e a t-tm a ta d
alum lnam all b y ' w etk h ln r «-Wy
one-third -aa mneh -as ateel. T h e 1
c a r weighs only F1.000 pounds, j
Shaped tike n bullet with both
ends-reondad. th e - r e r &gt; buUt'.to,
cut down k lr realiU nea to the
krareat point. The atteam lirriag' of,
Its architect ora la designed also
to reduce wind resistance from

By R ’H . C lll,(,D M • ‘

• The world series alarts tom or­
row week, with New York (ilanta
and W ashington Senators tn tha
W rtarlpal rale*.
W lih-ftabbsll la
Lhe box the New Y ork Giolita
a r e ploked as rom iog -a cro ss-th e
wire in the first g a 1**- However,
.W ashington is a 7 to fi favorlta
tn take the series.

The Medical Detachment of »H* member of tha Company
National C urd will'Bold IU next
regular drill at tile armory to­
morrow, (Tuesday) night.
This
drill had originally been called off,
Wjo t i the me-, ma: Hi* Company
.Wax tnlntta a eommandlny officer.
Haw*eve, -as tkautanant Georgs
DcCotta* baa bean -assigned &lt;aa
putting eemmaaovng officer during
tha rsmalntng akaaac* * f' Captalii
Knox, tha drill will b* held to­
morrow night aa uanal, and every

la as­

for the purpoa* of ragiatarlnc
ftr lb* Municipal
Primary*
-Election to be held en Novcm-i
bar 1th. 1133, and will meuiiv
Open' tech day exrept Sundaya
dnd holiday*, op to and Include
Ing October 28th, 1933. At the'
C ity Hall.
f
F. 8. LA M SO N , *
City R sglatm tion O fflears

, b n t h e .F i r e s t o n e .G o w d r b j r

» !* *■ .

X'Tx-TlSS. ‘r ^ l d X
aUl* M. n. Hmtr*. *CkanMUar,
tlw i nerialn rau w &gt; P « |ia ( la 111
rial a re a II. In^^aaO for HawlM
Circuit r.&lt;uVi; •fwahtyl'nillW Jed
i*&gt;unry, KtarUa. &gt;w*amin M U a &gt;
M ul. la rom alalaaal ..aM ’Aj, I
■hnemaktr aad iram arat w , ap*
maker rhia wit*. Beil f A u lln ' ai
(Irnrala IWrtla Auatta, Ms ‘Wll
and n a if T ertlllaar CampanyjlCorpurfciloa. ara defradaM*. -U
utMleralaned Bpaelal Maeiar, ai
t...iniec a ad aulhorlaad andat*4*!
lernia at aald *ftaal daeraa to anal
•ale af lh a'aald preialaae la*r»
daecrlbed. 1 will W laf fa* tpjlCVl
will lu lha h ja M ll ahd bad! kM*
m r man; I n - f to a t.'* f . l* d QMS
lld*aa ia e r d w th e Oily *t Han(M
brlna a Hal* Rwr *r
fullowlnt deaertted laada and law

sTka-N
u rorth
c shailsawrwsffl
t.tU U ir ,
.t i f

Brake Tefcttrf ,. ___

MARTIN
HB W. Jat i t .

D ept H i t

Val fUsn* II Maal aa p*ru rtd»
Ihei.of Rerardtd »n Puhjla Nj*
urea Of
BemlhLla * C kadtr.
Plorlda, lo artb er-w ith lha law
awma. #trM |l*ait»M &lt;a*4 apfw tl
nanraa Ihaj-alo-.beloiMla#. sack pa
uelsg'iaad* to #tfec(»a‘a'*ka t*r*
b f lha kfnraaaid **•»••'■** ♦* Pd
aadnra i a t aald lafiaa. DaMd.Afl
• h . | t l l i d a , af « 4 fj* m |^
.-rniN n i.i'-o ru n f
, v.
# serial Master
11.

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Boiuilar tor .C oiaplaiaakt , y-i".

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B ILLV 8 I®

■CS* Crork thiwogh railroad repairs ahd
'
‘ ‘ I financed by f»d-

n a» by stepping
drtiTitles

Id tba

program.

rfatu
rw s
r rs lsarin t. ddA spacifia

■tiwc? , Vi:

rr-.

Democmt,- \lta h ,
an ndvoafta
admadta aoff ram
mi onatlsatfon o f
-M___ . . I J . . . I_____
yri aald ba b a a planning to get
together In W aabtagten aeon "all
tb a real friend* of silver" to see
w hat they coold do.
. • K ing aald the currency should
t i stabilised on a gold and silver
r
(Continued From Page T im )

.Modifications Are
Made In Codes Of
foundry, Cleaners
Inform ation received today
B a ri Lehmann, secretary of
■■Mania County Chamber of
Cam ms re*, fm aa tha
UnltaA
ifiteAoa D epartm ent of Cot,marc*
branch la Jacksonville, outLii
modification* geArrUlag
laundry and dry clean
■to In tb* soutbarn area.
1 « • latter addressed to Mr,
W. N . Paaroa, district
• f tba Jacksonvllla of
aaid " l a m e pone* t , /w ar
d b f t U . you will fU fdoor
of raadlftcatloas
nr and dry cl
to. If tb a m
la
in fa n a a tta n you doafea,
da mat haeltato to call upon
^ Tba following paragraphs ta k s a
■ ■ a tba modlficaUoaa ara, ac­
ta R. A. WUllaam, sw aar
th a Bam Iao la Dry C l* * * n » a f
baportanc* to . f ’
a aparatlng uaAsr
«Q AND
C U E A ltik d i
. „ j k y M atlaael Asa a. af
• a d C laaaars) Em play***,
than facto ry worker*, a a -

apaiimsnlA.
laiag lty

TC let-.JJ t t *■"’ *i llj &lt;*W
. HBW YORK* 8apt.,*,^-C#’&gt;
’ -Ring Lardnor who one* noted
therk was IRtl* difference K
fdaao bin ndttyb town of Nila*.
Bleb, add Mari York . bacapsa
folk Mttda ritUi "MV baa logt
Ida •fig h t against, tubarrultwts.
Tb* lead stx-foot humorist, who
mddf yoo.aqd as*, know. Al and
wit* baeans* a ranking figure
i la Arherlran literature, 4kd
mddahly&gt;ai hU Eaatbamptcm,
t b r ig Island ham* Ute lari
bight tm tkb fo rty eighth grtnr
of h is. active k «gd interesting
Ufa. Me hod tuhamflosU 10'
- gear* hot pbywiclsma paid death
« •* rmused by heart didcOa*
eonfpbcatad by this and. other
'malSdlda.

f i

!ii'

^ « N &gt;, g ,♦ l - i - . t

. \. t

m
DECLINES W if e
Co^OttotW s Month­
l y Report Reveals
August Behind July
H A B H m O T O N , Sept.’ * « .- &lt; D
—Tti* harbnstructlon Oorpnratloo's taiihira* u f -m aking h n tw v a
financial liiatlltitlorui slowed op In
A ugust compared with July do* to
a decline In applications.
This was shown In th a eorpom tlcn'a monthly rep o rt M , Cong rw a r |
i -i
, i*. , .-v 4
D uring A ugust, advance* to tal­
Ing 9tll,m .&amp; Z B wsr* authorised,
including loana of f&amp;O.DM.AM la
financial Institutions and railroads,
and M litO.A fcl lh allotment* Id
tb* federal ralisf adm inistration
fo r distribution among tha s ta le '.
f l i J « y , ldsna totaling t t t V
b ar* authorised in addl
Uon to M1AUY46 allocated for
f i „ k « and tru s t companies in
A ugust borrowed ia # ,l7 M H~.
eluding gt-LM U jee to a id In lha
reorganlfstidn wf liquidation of
b anks.dosed or In the process *(
liquidation.
Applications
from
banks and tru s t companies for
loan*, usually In escess of 2P-4)
m onthly, declined to 14B.
Th* Chicago and Northwe-dern
railw ay company, th# only ra il­
road to apply for and he grmntcl
a loan, waa advanced g3.Rfi2,04&gt;0.
The Federal tn n d Dank a t Omaha,
th a only ona of IU kind to request
• loan meetoad 22,000,000.
OthaV advances were listed as
follows:
To bdltdtnp and loan associvlions, f8Hg,lM ; Insurance com­
panies, 2060,000; m ortgage loan
companies. $3,778,400; agricultural
(Continued On F ags Two)

Brownlee States
Many Men Await
• Offers For Work
Raa, E . D. Brownie*, Chnlrman
a f t L Be ml pole County Rasmpleynsant ChUmlUa*. with office* lo•S C d S ^ i m - Magnolia A m asa.
alidad today U a t hla office U now
tnady fo r dUaton* to s to rt sup­
plying Jobdt, 1
“Wa b ar* tba man to Gil the
Jobe," said Dr. Brownie*, "and
new all w* need la th* Job* for the
d lfa . Them a r e raff* than 760
people on tn* list sa d Wa wouU
M m to a ta ri placing them ."
'. P r , Brownie* aald f t ,w**ld not
S jUag now ubtil tb* ritrn a packi Irina** tlro u g h o a t Um county
I open, and bs urged th a t nil
onsptoyara a f packing house labor
fm m the lists now
fQ ltb a tr

BJUMMS&amp;aghSS
9fArio**2 doty of all employers a f
« f an y atom *r m r t

m atter w hat .tha nature
as, to naa total he!*

a pbMl act *&gt;« rdd*«4 C
M Of W M iU b M U -R lA
t before July |,

PH ILAD ELPH IA, Sept. M.
■ tb a U tta r caa* suck
a d b s m durad a t alL bH —Tha tom paratum slimbed
•1 yesterday, a* all-tim a rtcord
* ■ tM ddtki Otto BUfi cotlapabl
fm m ' tb* b aat a fte r tb* m ark of
M . Aat abllabad to 12M, waa aa

SU VE

MAT NOT MOTR

HIS SHIP riEP

Afctlioiiij
»vol^

efee In-

„ Prison­
ers And llrto td ^ iy

CONPKK8 I
F. Glynn, af
daai af Urt S(.

with Karl j
af tba

NUM BER

P ric e F ite C ents

CRACKERDAr 5,000 Estimated Dea
ASSURE
From
Severe
Stor:
BIG SUCCESS
Merchant* Arc Co-operntingr By O ffering
Their M erchandise
At A ttractive Price

W hich Hits Tam pic

T rains.
NEW BLOOD’ IS FLORIDA’S PLACE 2 Relief
Soldiers, Med I
And
URGED IN COMING AMONG SOUTHERN Supplies
Leave For Oil
TRADE BODY POLL STATES IS CITED

W ith the appointm ent of all
Echoes of th* lieaHng given a
negro prisoner In th e County Jail
committee* fnlm the F.lka Auxlilast Wank were aoutdad again last
ttry . The Seminole County Kcdarnight g t B regular mVetihr of the
M E X IC O C IT Y . S e p t
itlo n ofWomcn'a Clubs snd th*
City Comm issioners In the City
( A .P .) — M ex ico ’s
Sanfonl Elk* Lodge and ns a m
Ha!) * k « M ayor Vtvlafi A. Speer
w e r e m o b ilite d to d a y
iih
Inform tod th* CommUtlon tnmt nr
emit of the willingness on 11&gt;&lt;*j
.
.
, ■.
th e gtnrnt str ic k e n a n d '
had been Instructed by the Hoard
p ait &gt;&gt;( the City Commissioners t» |
h
rd c it y o f T a m p lc d 1.
of Count* Commlsaifnera to move
co-opviate in every way, and In
the Cltyw prisonanu out of th#
o stlm n li's placed th o ntar
View of the consent of the m ajor­
County' Fall.
tlond h ig h nx 5 ,0 0 0 an d
B C lB jd k . Sept. •
Tha ity of Hanford'a trading business
II AINKSVIM.K,
s^rpl.
2d
Mr. Spadr explained th a t he had romance ship oL the llyrd secjiiJ
nanda lo f t hontolcsM a lo n f i
I'lg in c inemlx'iN In pt«4 ''fira h
firm s to offer special salrs on
l)|KniR«hiir
KloridiV
placr
In
the
bean sunimoned to th# County A rd irttlc _ expedition, the old
“C rarker liay '" Saturday, ar- Cltffrr)" and "new ulnnd" «*n the i-hanEinir S m lh l&gt;rforr the Com onrirntotti p r o irirty dbf
Board's - opacisl
meeting last bgnkentine flcar of (Vakhihd, was
rangrinrnts necessary lor the day new l»i»anl of dlrrctorn which will inen'T rlu h i»f the llnivrr»lljr of T w o rrlii’f tr a in s
Thuractsy atterooon and eras In­ on th* high seas Iasi night, carry ­
have
Keen declared a success, a '- Le eliiln il thia week II. M. Pap K|ornU in the law colltirr ••nil* b attalio n , of in fa n try m a n . to ■
formed that, th# present arrange­ ing her m » t unusual cargo and
tn rcconRlruclicn ,worb
cording
to Mrs. John l-onaio/, worth. |&gt;ref*lifleht of the Seminole tnrlum
laat niffhl. W alter J.
ment by which th# City prisoners erriw on her most adventurous
County ( liambffr of Commerre,
snd medical supplies war
r
hail
man
of the "CiOcker H ay'
liath
erly
.
firm
of
the
rollrue
of
am lodged on the losmr floor of mission. Never befoi* did the hold
through a PtaU m rnt toilay
to th* oil port I‘art* o f tha^i
hiliinnM
E(lmini»tm4l«»ii«
H
rclirfd
th* Jail m ust be term inated. Mr. of th* sturdy old form er sealer ct-li-bi atiun.
aurrd thr voter* that the nr»t 12
The co-ojierative spirit shown, month'* will l*e of the utm ost im ­ that wlull* Klrtrula’a f r n r ia l rank am under 14 fre t of wataV.
Speer told th# City Commissioners bulge with scientific equipment
in the a »ulh m* an »ll-n»un«l aocIe I city i. practically isolatM •
by
Sanford
merchanls
came
atojut
th at th* County Beard seemed to valued a t 1100,000 and never oaportance.
the outside.
hold the C ity's prisoner* respjn- furs was her crew • m ixture of following a pro-lam ation issued'
In a iieraoiial letter w ritten lo
i*«*l•«**%! »»tui \ *11^ 1
.. J
• * *up HlTflfl**1**** n*
sibls fo r th* trouble of last »e*k dariqg _ stam en working hand in by II. M. I'apw orlh, president of all m rm !.-,t o[ UltL CdunU . r t a u u . »I- 'S S U L -2 lt« ^
^ Jterrrtary
^
^FduardB
terii'r.
lllttg IMS
when a city prisoner, Will Shsrpe-l
^ i.t,
ipsilr-l . . -ay J * 01''" * " " l" " K
' ' U ' ,,,Vr| ' ’P roncelo. snitl the rrunrbar^ of
a - * , —
-‘ b ^ r ^ id e n t
wttli
I fore ll •srluevr* e«|usltly
Commerce, railing upon the busi­
waa -severely hasten faMowTrtr~Tf ~ T T t .
I certain »talcs in the N orthrssl. "cannot be staled exactly.'’
"K angatoo court."
'
ness men to Join In with the cel* &gt;
.
,
,
‘ '
,
Srptem lier 23nl. 1033
tbc
Middle West slut the
Ksr Tampico |1#*lf tho nttlllary.
bislion
ipislity' mcr,
Sharpe la said to have met with
,
, hv
’ offeting
,
.. I "To th,- memiicrs of Seminole
of the district reported by
W ert "
chandi.r for less money so that pounty ,
Ilf
saver* punishment *t the hands
A sserting th sl Florida's p lsrr | |ps* th a t "Ihros q u art* rri'_ « f'J
tb r guests might lake s.lv .n ta g r , hr„u rh th, rl,utlp . y
of th* other negro prisoner# when
in tlic ehanging Soulli is anique city was ilestroyrd and
ha offered resistance tn th*
of the.i visit to this city.
Thr s , nfliri|
mid Mint i| lins i banged
even wer* de*it ami Injured.
“K angaroo" court proceedings. It
*,o r»* have announced
-D u lln r , hl. p „ . . n l work you more isspu'ly s o l more rndirally
Tho estim ate* of
Was also lg o -g h t tu the attention
that they Will offer g.-nr,«| "dol w ,,| ,,p
,,||„ |
,n st tIts.rv the ihaiigina Noidh llsi'lf.
•lead wero tnado hy nfflela
of tha city th a t the Jailor, &lt;1. D.
lar saving" values.
191ir vote for anow lioal.l of ill I Venn Motherly dnrlareil
thr Interior departm ent to
Broadway had bean dismissed by
All rom m ittrra Iievi* 1*rrn itivm irrtoiR Mnil mb ** ynur iH iim ic
"Flm nto is a s la if of «-ontrn»is. official" c»r "acml-unofflrUr*
th# County board because of the
th ru iiiKtiurtioiiri mhiI mtunlinir^ | runili'iil, nmy I It* p rim ilin l to of &gt;iii prisi&gt;, of p iiriliir.,
and parity on the basis of llifpH#4
affkir. However, Mr. Br-adway has
to M &gt;• l.ronaiily «i«* Hiirkin* - k your Mtti'iiti •»» ••• tin* un r* i all not lendily , r el ass Ifled, cat*
denied tb* c h a rt* ! th at he perthen at hand. Capital n#w«|
tugi'thri hat mu' iih'Iir!\ Th** th a n *it\ of | miII iu|C fri**h rn n p v "f lo,*ued '.I pIKeoii-hob’i' ll is n new
mHtsd th* fighting.
appeare«l with reports t h at
man «»f thr "Crai ket May * n «•*?» new* Mood, if you plrn«e, oil )&lt;&gt;iir slnlc, l ut n new .la ir whlrh rest*
hail horn killed.
Inasmuch ** It
said that
fhlrnt that a latiro niittiI&gt;«*r or now t*4»ai'l of iltrool i f . I a in upon the f .ulitUlmn ot lh.- old
the City Is not financially able to
Ttie only direct official
fitters will tn1 in Sanfonl Satunlay peaMiiiai J&gt; euie that the next a new stn 'e with * dilfeianrc. II
move its prisoner* back into its
an.| uiao« all iiti/otiR of till- cit) » twrlko inonth« will hi- »f ......... . ’ is ot thu loWi'l Smith tiul in modes from Tam plro waa frtto
(
I
IK
'A
tin
,
Sept.
2C
.
t
A*»
own Jail, it wa* finally derided
m utt tiiipottwncp in tho piii-pi-nly •it li t . hk siul wavs of thinking Anselinn Marla*, m ilitary ch1,
to rxten&gt;l hospitality ti» the vl
to delegate a special committee. M ai) Met Hi mo petl'e i»|*eia rIiir
u n it) gild the connecting link lelw een the the dlslrlet. who said Ult StoTB .13
ttiif
■
T. I - Dumss, S. O. Bhinholser ami er. Burtl foi iIu .ims* hy I'run * | I
lirlp f t Mill Swiitli and tbc • m ibtiean in psr- &gt;.«d eau *e,l a "traritondotl* t o u j
1L J . Laboian, to meet With th* Herfe M 'lnant in !&gt;«»■ Ahr el or ii . t. W Spenrer, r t a lt n l ruler «*I every gm»*l clt**rn.
.Is le .» o lh of tile Ms&lt;nn Ulioil ia.lio p b e ", and m ariJal . WB
■aftoj w ritriat* oad- try
work »• twill charifing an* affair wtt*’ t&gt;ri» l»W*al rikR l.rwfgo, ■nnawnerd
been declared.
•’Wrrrntly I ha\
sSktnurl InRull, t hi«ago
tilit • that at « in c u t m o lin g of th&lt; ^hr marrmfif icni
t g naw ag rteln fn t.
The report of General M a tlfB ffl
|it an Matlictly poiiitnl "til that
lodge, o»itifiiitt«'ca w eir a|&gt;p«ilnlc&lt;|
king
until
ho
wont
f-roko,
nu
John l*onardy, chair-man of
I
of our Hr
Mmii'In' i r» "lo'ino Ftiiivliiii* i« an said:
vii% ,y#
t*
naM
«4*
in
iiin
I
'
iik
*rrBnjpm«'»ih
*
the racing committees, for the th at all th r ihatirr* would I* man
triii
llllsginl I'rilt I'f till’
rtl'llllll*
"M ore than thro* quartigB
foi fhc mic«••••» of "1 rai kcr |ta &gt; ,,i itig the
"C racker Day" Celebration S a tu r­ to failo an allow ill aunahmo who)
nil ktiow the fi»
11 u rlm •* of tho .'win'll, that It h Tamplro
rom nlalato
itoBti
which will ht* oltp&gt;ct iC‘l hen* .Sal I
day, appeared before the Com­ th r ca*e wont to tn al
till' lallll’w of Hi
Ilo olilircHlig link lo’tw rrn ,h ' j ffwllH and
h *&gt;«%•■
ItiMiH, now 74. In fighting n * . ut day.
missioners and asksrl for perm is­
M&gt; ^IlgglrtlMtl I/•m ill und th r t aiilJa an in l,wl kind* R rif w rirlfH M i l?
sion In use the lake front ax atio n traihtion in Athoniv on charge* of, The following men sen* m*Icc! J V.« t Kittle of I Ii
to- l a i . |••' I to2'2a11 the Iwm A n i a rl anti Injured
Korea* undi? *Ur
•-d
rommtMce
on
«ci\irig
nt
the
field for the races; to have first frauil. Il«* w ill !»• hr father of
acce pt nn'iii'ri »-h ip «•*» o.ir h » a i d • ■
to r*'11**1111. *hi«l it .lanki al | command arc affording ltd to
ftah
fry,
(«roige
T
lm
n
to
n
,
th
a
n
i»f g o v e i i i o t * mn*l d u n i i n am i I in" I at the top in w raith |iii III
Cola plant to Sanford Avenue; to giam l opera in 4 lilrago. Ml
M v|
••notmou&gt;* num»*cr of I'^opl#
Cola plan tn Sanford Avenue; lo fo rm ic said that ln*ull hail In rll man. John W n i r r , lie &gt;rgc A lie I a m nit* this w ill g i c a t l y aid out | mI iI a ct ut III- SmBh h ii I a I'Mig I
I
Cot
tea,
Mike
W
i
I
mim
,
nd
J.
II
use &lt;h# City benches for the ami "till waa hrt flim it and finan
| oi g s t n t a t i o n for the « &gt;111111/ ye ar
( i •tii'imii’d on Pag** Pour)
I
• filer l a ’ ii I W e lie **-1 »licit oh a a mol
speakings; to use City help in r u t­ clal a«tb ia rt, tha .het L
then
hiW. and. .had.1 I'owell; committee i' m
r %t| r
ll"ii
Sear*.
John
ti
I
ahiimi d *. i w o h d i f f i i l
tin g th* grass from the aviation drpm itril on
n lih ty.
K ind ly
rc
one)
rihn ha I
\ mcriiaga
1 wr1re|#Mjtft .
, chairman. Hei I'arkaid, ami II. J I, mctnl • 1 ( i r r u o u * n d" t w o ladn
field and lo construct a small made under advice of |n*ull
o w by
\
n »• national oh«cr
■*! 1-ehm.n
1 f#t o r M ia id m e e t i n g
am i I think
M lg ts ' stand there. The m m 1 that h* t harae* of ilftnking and
.f Vera f*ni« f r i n w .tsam pt;
I! K. Prafty wmm thoeen t * «•«
miaaton granted Mr. laKinanly's phy«n al t ru lalit) mu’ht
of .Sai
heltei
» u r h r n l In I V i«"r* "*!d W t f j ff i
requests and offered to *0-0(101*10
chairm an of the uuclm nret'* 40m *
p-*l .
I have hern made atrairiM himself.
re-tun ws • * "ffn* of d.solsD rrt.
im ttre and will i*r naalateil In K ’
with th* sponsors of the celsbra
The roniplam i (Itatgca that In* ( Parth"l.»mcw and Joe I lolwig,
The idsaervalory aaid th a t
t
Iron in every way possible.
n iiii'llu’d
f l , , . . nn th " I’an u 'o River wtoB
I t wss previously .nnuunced "u"
Mr' 'rm ir n" '‘ M t while Flank Mria* h wi'l |»c »hVjpi
I’apwoi lh
. iipicrrilrnt*&lt;l. Ihsl liundm U
j
m f \ of the 4'ifiiU t omiiiit tee with
The nano th * t th* Comihtsslonars would sti " • ! ............ .
d ii|i no ir
ukliaatlun is/arvl (•at)
last | *nd
ib .t Uir
llir .uig.-r,
singrr. l.eiorr
I.sf.irr hci
and thsl
het |.r , t,r Thurston. II II I .lenwn, | . , , „f
tb.
lr i "ll Ii I
•qualtaat
a« a
11|»t &gt; (hUlllt'f’l 4»f 1 "111 ,..|,i,.,i snd th a t thousand* S j p j g
ii* r, informini
informed p',,..| |»oriu-r, atol John /.e lrennet
night hut aafl#r
fla r a complaint was m a rn sg r lo the prune,
(Coni inurd tin Page T h in )
n t i i ' T , (i |. I ' o i t r i , o f (Milliner. left liom*l**»made L* Dr. H enry Mcl*aulin thr him tha( Inaull m * her m oinn* aa»i*ting.
riu d sd VirtorlB *1*o
\lri— , M l l n l ai ihe ( hninher &lt;d
*
- —
CommlaaloD#ra d««chl4|d to | w ith ­ mana«er
havs suffsm d
(
l '••nineicf*
"H ire
S a in d n )
to
hold such m atters until tha city
lleBitU*. making refcrrrwaa l**1
I*. T. \. B O M tIt T fl Ml'KT
I M j.SS M a I&gt;CI W l l S O I l
t a l e tlial h r h a « decided I " m a k e with fin d * throatanlng tb#
(Continued On Page Four)
fnaull. the cnmplainl charged
tiic north r* n tral ^vgltrtt O' tg y
hlft (lotto* ill tin* c o u n t y ,
Miaa Mrf'ormlc made a n rfv phv &gt; The e&gt;ccull«e ImimkI of lh&gt; |
r.n tla l rnln* poured doW« Bi W t
A f t r i hi« i r t u r i l .*&gt; Ma»eachu
airal attark a on her hu«!*and and C'ounly Parent Tearhera ANAoria
w „ t . . ih* u u ir of c r f m j a K i a
K
e
lt*
M
i.
|*«»i
I
er
mi
la
n
d
e
d
to
diR
number of
one rlpm d h i. clnth.ng in an out 'ton will inert l\ed.,e..l«y sfle ,
" f u d e .r.l to . ..umlo-r
l»o»e
o
f
h
i*
tio
ld
lm
r"
th
*
u
r
and
l/ /r .t of roe*.
i mion nt 3 o' lock in the City (lull. [ •••“ ­ here is lh** anninm-smen*
HTORE H A N K t u r r
A fter th eir m srjinge, the prinr** srrorilm g to Mr*. It I.. |)attn tbnt Mis. MnIm-I Wilson, who ha * l e t l i m i ’d l i n e w ith hia fa m ily
lo liv e in &lt; I’ f i t i a l KI'U Ilia li e ha *
l.o
g
lil
home
ei-uimmU'S
in
Semi
s a l t.'h r "b eard si nti'inenl. sml ru- president of III,- ss-eHistion, w in,|
MIAMI. Fep». 10 .Th * ;W » |
(Continued Gn Psgn Two)
i urged nil member* to to- pn-sent.i n&lt;■In High Sri.... I I*"' year slid p u n tiM’ C'l an i t il«-1 ••'*• in a lu n ih B r D. Jsrksnn snd Co. hardw ffrt ,
Gan# E atrldf*, Ksminol* High
and
m
ill
c
m
p
a
n
y
a
t
l.o
tig
w
iH
'd
h did much wink with the local
dealer. ■•( 'Vest Talm Raarh. w*V .J
Schsol graduate, wss slertad last
Home Improvement 4'lsli, h a . hern and la m uch p le a a rd w ith t hla nam .d In Involuntary batikidpW f a
night to guid* lira tVslinie* ef th*
appointed County Home Demon- (section o f th u Rtat*’ lie ra lla d a l pint rrd in f «
flemlnoU C hapter Order of liestralion Ag rnt for Jm koin county. t h r ( 'h a tn b e t o f C o m m e ir r to e i
Moloy fo r th* next three months
She will l.rgin her work Ihcro thi* pre*N hi« a p p r r n a t ir n fo r th e
w hsn he was chosen m aster coun­
ro u rte a lra ahow n h h n laat w in
weak.
cilor for t h a t body.
Mian WiUnn'a appointment »•» te r an d to announce th a t he la
Ducky Real, form er
m aster
Declaring that I). C. Uruadway, letting a crowd "b rat up 1 an:* made hy th r Extension D epart- here to s ta y
co-aeilor, was elected ernlor n u n cUor land Ralph Vincan^ Junior keeper of th . Seminole C iunly one person wan invent Igatrd pi*»p manl of th r Florida Ktata Tollrga
coutvaflor. P* l | Btggvrs, J r., was Jail. w a. in no way responsible n ly it wt&gt;uld 1" found that it wa* fo r \V&lt; man which rw o in lm l her
Iasi tlona w ilhuut( 'hia knoatlrilge ••» ability along thoa# llnaa hy her
chosen by vote lo act as treasurer for 'th* dU turbem li there
for a year but (h# scribe, ordi­ week when a negro pnsontr wa* t.n.Aent It la toipotiiible fui Mf-| work in Georgia and la Sanfonl.
narily elected tqr th* chapter for m lalrsated by others, th s white Hroadway or any other Jailor ot J
annual pariodt, will bo appointed prisoners of th* Jail I n k y i«su*&lt;l person to slop kangaroo court
_
a
rti
at * later (Ut* by lh* advisory a alatem rnt urging u rom plrtr they have olhri duties to allem p I^ Q llf lO ll I l T i p O r t C r 1 0
investigation
"so
as
to
yivr
M
r.'
TALLAHASSEE, S .pl
to and can't alaiul watching all
board. Tba appointm ent of th*
| —An in J u riS 'S to rvstiam lh*
srrftri U a MW rvgulatlon recently Broadway hia Just dura anil fair iniiiatrs at all time* which wo^ld^
S ta ts uf Florid# from obtaining
).*i« t j ut done to atop kangaioo.i
passed by tba grand chapU r la chance to prove tb* truth."
S lS lIo n .
from ona of tha lar
The sta)*m *nt fulljw s:
fund* fr m federal public vrotki
K ansas City, according to InfurIt u ro t the i«h*a of kangaroo. ^ h u )rr
l^nilon im portera of Am an- mm.me* on the ground that the
.September 2.’&lt;th.
n u t Ion Tevaatfd today.
' •
to baat up ntw iouter• Lut only'**™
.
"W* th* w hits prisoner, con­ lu make them live up to the r u i n «*n p'uJucttona will be h .m with i sta ts I# piohitlied »y law from
fined in th* Scminol* CcsJuiy Ja il to m ak. Ilvlpg c m lllion* sanl in tb . next few day* lo dlacu*. pledging Its credit wa# sough! in MANrOltlV
Would like to mak* a ita tiin e n t
A .k .rtiu '
lory. Th* word ksngsroo Is mis- tha puicliu.e of n large qubntlty circuit court h*tc today by Guyle
regarding conditions here in th s
tlu*ti&gt;a
u .sd l ) pcopla out knowing tb* of canned grapefruit Julc# *ml McCord, T allahssjc*, tn wbat ha
Jail.
described a* * friendly suit. A rn * ii.« iu a
meaning of such. \V* believe thj* grapefruit hcait#.
"M r. D. C. Broadway tho jailsr
I'hlraa* The visit of the buyer is the , hearing was *«t O r later in th*
m allar should i&gt;* investigated by
has treated us vary kindly In
D sov.r • •
day end, whichever side wins, it
CHESTER, P*V S eat. M .- ( /D every way a n J shown aa i-vary tha County Commission*!* at lha result o f i n q u ir ies made from will be appealed •/&gt; the •uprsm s
".U s" ••
b i tg give Mr. Broadway London lu tbc Scminol* County
—Savaral tbtoaaad M afcploy*d courtesy wa bav# asked the jailor fJail
■Ulvsstva
y 1 , . ..
- .
. . . . . ____
.
. , . . w . hia Just due* an-l a fair chanca Chamber of Commerce regarding court with a petition fo r a
Kansa#
C "r
a t th a F ard M otor Company .lo do
to tha
Una of hi*duty. Mr. ^
^
^
th u M t U r S e m in o le County tin n e d g rap e­ ruling.
.S ash, Ills .
plant ham jralkad out today da- Broadway ha# irr no n a y » u"»urNew
Orl.ah*
Tli*
Ull
of
complaint
charged
clartog Husatlafsetlon with wag**. aged besting stiyon* tn kum i.rso bafom taking final ac-itoa as wb fruit Juice and g rap efru it h#4wU. th at agreement* th* slat# would
Tb* w arktra aaid It v a a n d » couit in ths j*U. But tJ an&gt;on* don’t twllav* him guilty as * l&gt;
h iv # to sign t i o tia in loans would
Hotoifk . —
I M V K R M ITY H E A D D IE S
bol a span- not knowing condltlop* an I mnn- cusad.
b* illegal ant! unlawful.
“Tkla itotom ent has i
*9 saiptoya*. They ag*m»nt of a Jail does nn; know
Bealtto
SEATTLE,
Kept. 26.—&lt;ffVDIED READING N E W iP A P E B
fa u r and w hatV angaroo court is o r means. requaatsd by snyon* but
Waaklnatsa
Cto.e
to
tb*
Institution
h*
tsm-v
It
o
b
r
duty
to
Mr.
Broadway
m m .' to ft tb air Tb# perpaa* of K Id to i*»p lb# ■
JACKSONVILLE,
Sept,
tf
f.wont
to
vision
a*
th*
"U
niversity
working Jal| clean and to M t|* inotat*. ‘ha public,
k * r Wss*
siu n il —
of s Thoosand Y ears” Dr. H ahty (A’i - A n elderly man who mglaSigns,I to "
- fi— W hasp 4hair atotbaa o to ra, and not
V
'
V.assooio —
t*r*d
*
t
a
rooming
boua*
bora
to
Sutsailo, U , president of tlto UnlCharla* Fterly
Iff gfrtt # i Um f l # t r o t Iff m m of
T
i n s * --- vsrslty of Washington fmm 1915 W srrtn D Laka, of S t. B aton- T I ib s t II I s ^
ua It la o ar hoto* fa r n white.
Judge of Kangaroo
wag* «e»it t i
to 1921, died yesterday. A heart burg, died yastarday white raid in g
A lbert
Id ffi
mr fULOO "W a ara aura J f thi* affair of
f t r tm 9-bra* •
n newspaper.
attack was tba cam # of dgplh.
Mr. R raM w ny *aaaanglB g a r
. Sheriff of Kangaroo
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with llito t•n•fn•nt■. iM n llU IM II

u ^ _ K |» l g |i t l U a _ B a &gt; l u . o t:
the City of Banfbrd, Florida^
am open, commencing with*
’Mewdby,-September 18th, IMS,

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Cnmpony'a AWatlloo lo M W ,
armrOloc -to .•!*»• l*&gt;f»C T ; *1
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of TUMI* luebm a a r Print- •

CHICAGO. Boot. 2f&gt;r—(IP)—A
*'rallplanoH-ear bellt -along tba
lines of ‘airplane areW taeture and
designed to carry passengers ever
railroad track* a t #0 mllaa -an

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Florida atria*.
Daytona Benth,-brier Caking th*
ojlenar, t r . p H Aha Hiaai' • K&gt;nr
A rttfbt ta AJocoa; th* fouakk trta
aawlag-yvstenMy afternoon tn Wa
U W K v o rflh a d ,
Mbdd City, 't a d 'it w Coco* is
ittras* Wftxlalmed1 the lggj champions of
1T1-J Caniral Klarida.' During Ah* past
two season*'■of tb* brganisation
Coco* won Ab* 19BI -ohamplopshlp
fmaa Daytona ’ B*a*h, Aha UUMam taming hack-last •aaaan.-wka-

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W hather or m U H .h apcd.tcr
preaentMlon Is
aacompllshbd, erworied by a spending

up ef
peodoetion.
Them 'have' Awen no eomplalata,
•Mllla aald, that tk* Kuril Company
la' not livtng ap to the T4HA auto■msUva toil*-which provide* for a
(Ub-hawT -work week and a m*niiw*m e f U rente an hour pay. 'Tha
Ford' Company' tele last weak re­
arranged lla eehddalaa and la now
operating en e fS-hoer week. The
minimum |iay. It has been stated
hy the company, is BO rests aa

f trial ventilation being provided
to kaap the c a r cool In aam a irr
and w arm
•winter. Pmcoutton*
a lto tiara bean taken to m ake I t
soundproof. RrirfRrnt Wheat* a re
need,' wRh tnbbdr-ln Uia tracka t i
shsorb Vibration.
*
Tha outside o M b # c a r ;r**w iU
an entirely amoolh surface, w ith
step* folding when raised to eonform w ith tha eontoor o f th a
T here a re apron* to aara
« M m liU n c a o n 'th a wheel*.
•~\ rZ T n
Tha vehicle araa designed In the ivaiciai
no I# tbibair. Ktorida, WnamldMIV
S to u t Engineering Laboratories, &lt;\ ttreab W "-0(my«ws**aw‘''« M
I r u v a t D e tro it
Charles Alexander t* * &gt; " * H * * * t t M

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUBSOAT, SEPTEMBER 2«, 19S3

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Lardner,Noted
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mahjr i eojhbtbdtUrt
• U p j U b y /A . C. U f

lha ckarg** a n Uta a.
jypigkt rataa Jor. tb*
daaaea, b u A W W i
and driivtry at: a ll.p i
lha Railway Express
maintaina aaah ramica
Utalr pablbbad Unit a. .

to

otrt.to dhm dr At least*owre a weak.
Hnaband or aaiaa o th e r member
Wf th e 'f a m ily shall dry all th a
tap p er dish*.
E rrrjr buuaawlfa la entitled ta
- weakly.
'H n s b a n r if shall help thO drea
w i t h 'Bt l i f t t h alf of home work.
Every brtnwwlfe la cntlUod to
10 par rent" f t fam ily pay e h « k
fo r paraonal expenditure* on aelf
fair doth**, cosmetic*. ate.
Every hooaewlfp (accept wham
■leknaaa o r /other em arfanry ex­
ist*) I* m ettled, to .s le e p Into ■»
least tw o morning* weakly.
E re ry huuaaatf* la antRlad -t*

"H wR toais tbOddd wlW*ba wHharthbrity-la'crarttor them, turaa to the Ford C om pany...
The complaint*, Mill* aaid, Tall
•wblla tha PWri CMdpday hikart
*'U«nad 'tola “hlltdUnAlte ’ Vdda. Into th r ta ctaaara: soma man b are
tkla tmbra,
Wbrnddd. charged th a t World W dr retar*
f i m t t ' b l dnata rta r'th e UriMad dtta who fo rm rtly worked for F ord
t'Bktffb- cammarta dapartmawt h are had no Opportunity to ba m■SU the aatharlty af the loaal Inhtoted, In spit* o f the fact th a t
IbfftodRtte*' laUMHod ta fadwafd* In'dow ntow n'D etroit th e American
NMgte# fWaeto-gtra any mas- Irigton li a r b b «n'tflgaged In rec­
f / f W d a k M f - facalra.

H w k r

Pnpivorth sSees Need H HiRhRatelnDIxie
For “Fresh Fnerj;y” But I Much Behind
Certain S e c t i o n s
During Next Year

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NAME OF OPERA
SINGER LINKED IN
SUIT WITH INSULL

Prince Sergre Mdivani
( hnrRen A ffairW ith
Ex-Utility M agnate

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iMaMHacliUHcttH Man
To Ut’sidi* In Cmmly

Hutu Appointment

Gene E stridge Named
L eader Of DeMdlays

White Prisoners Write L e t t e r In
Defense Of Jailor D. C. B r o a d w a y

LOCAL WBAT

Injunction Seeks To
Restrain State From
Getting Federal lx&gt;an

Inspect F ruit Juice

PMKt Wttrkfera WAIk
Out Protesting Wage

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WASHINGTON, Bept. 2.1.—(/»*)
—Crealion o f regional agenclr* lo
m ediate itrikc* was announcol
yesterday by the national labor
board ft* Hugh S. Johnson, tho
NUA chief, cunnidvrrd demanding
either an rtid ■f rontrovcrtal
rtatem enta or ivslgnatlon from
prom inent member* of h it advis­
ory board*.
Johnson w u Ucscnlwd by high
officials a* disturbed tiy th o b ar­
rage o f statem ent* being flung
back and .forth by apokr*mrn for
capital ahd labor WUWn-'the NltA*
For the aoeond consecutive day he

MAYORS INVITED
10 PARTICIPATE
IN WORKS’ FUND

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leaders Of Five 0|»- F I » ridn Cunrcssman
poftition F u c t i ona AddrcsHCH II. S,C«nHold C o n f c r encc. fcrcnce Of Mayors

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Given
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Occasion For Offer­
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ity Bargain Prices

FARMINU; N
SUPPLEMENT TO
APPEAR IN PAPER

Calling upon, local merchant* to
n .« i .l 'i n making "Cracker Day”

ta t Federal
P i t Farmers H • !

F a r n i lo h a oppl len t long. I
v o iv in e o v « r AIQO.OOO”
ih.-tmltM* a | hn»p»»in
c r n ld W i|i
F u r n i s h b e e n ig r p ro f &lt;«&lt;j b y F a r m
'V ur vUili»n mny take aMvantairc
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id n d m io iitr s M o n o f f
nf th a •*I*1*0rtm iity to make thelrj
lh * kVxtur&amp;l L a n d
ilollitr-w ku lift for Mi
II.f
c u ltu re F e a t u r e s
M. P apw .rlh, ^HTHith-nt of th r |
O d u m III*, R. (T ..4
Sriwju -S* tV unl)
I 'h a m ^ r
ofi H a ilin g with out Issue of ktoxx- „ r e p o r t m jltP th t g 7
„ «*ept.
&gt;tau,t 25.
«r. the
at., Herald
tr^r.l.i will
„ ; ii pre- .
V .r • . ■ ..L j • .
( sun me rro this uinruimr issued a .{.y,
p r w la m v ion designating Halur- , rn l t , l u re, r t , rs
t n added b y (He c d fn b tH tb e
day, Sept :m as “ Dollar Day ”
feature. K brida Farm A Grove littiilnean m o il
(iim the anm inieinm t th»l l b ' ’ Section,
monthly ayricuttki/al j who h%VC rctUTIUPd'*IrOTli
c e k d in li 11 would r e etagnl h«n 1
I news supplement which cavers I n 'lu g tb if t h e |t ij1 $ th e f i n a l
oext )ixluid*y ami th at «*&gt;' t*
............. .
______ d, Ui1 ,h*
H o n in g
activ ities'{ p al r h e c k a STM lC fl l o
part* ..I tlw slate urging rider*] throughout peninsular V I n r I d at mde t'(ounty fetm f^e
—
**-•_ a. n ----- b ** been I »tnVnee that o tlia f d 'M
and• ulIti-i w t«» iim l Sanford
th a l flxy, it hax l&lt;«-n hrought t-»’ r:ftah|i«hr«| attire 1027.
and b o s| In quirk order. “
the aitrillion nf the ( ham hrr of matin a ap m ally of lu raratiM
Th*. group ma king i k t i
rnniinrir© that an nnu*ually lar**| ar%»a hy ramm«Hlitlra, a&lt; It i» de­ c o iv m W d lo g th a i em a i l
now tj of out-of-town |&gt;o bfda woul vH *&gt;*d within tha Rtatr, in eom- their InthMMw t*
pro' aidy l.r h r n ^ 'T r a r k e r l&gt;qy**l BltlllVg
RtA-V - Wid- Hk federal fg'rm 1oe»*
TTt»- t*H*fj*itii&gt;tfht itf lk o # cvrnl, th r tenniital utarkrta whcia H in t fqlloel*)*; John M«l*cl
th* Sftiifonl I'lkft Auxiliary atul romiiti»«lltira a rr aohl. *
Imi T - ATlrn. L F. Doyle,
the Sriii.loth’ ( 'finnly Krfth'ration
In th r forUKomln* Isaur, t'nlo*
Chapman,
end. L. A. B r
•f Woitirti*- t'i hr, Iirvp |i|anit«&lt;l a n r| | H llrowti, an n p r r i mark*!
who arta aa Now • Wt . A l l a n , h i M i l l
fifth fry, pnraile, * |inking*, tonr- tvrM ft
naiuriit riilmc, Ii'T bp r i r m r fur York r «r»r Tpondrnt for Karra A day said th a t they heft W1
lft*th nnn fttiY
himI other nr- (•itivr JftH-lion, prr»tnU a p ir ia n talk » d b Uvnrp Mag
tivilifg foi tifxt Satnirlav an 1 •d tha ralrry ailuativn natkoaolly. r &gt; * to » i of .tha
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th^y Imvt' uiRPtl hnwl mcrrliantft Ilo *ayft that ir«*od prir«&gt;a lata Wat PdiU txw ttogrfttg 'i
In take a»l»niiiau«* *»l llo» Mtu* .-prtng will no dokiA imlura grow- •I'D rw ttU oo ta him Ssr h ia l
lion i*\ fli i»!ft&gt; ihk ihcir I I o a i r r n t $ plnnirr on (hr Wta crop, cat In Baniinola ('ougtd)$l
Imi HanfottCji |r«i«-M».
lo t caul hum acaioftt this and ad- naaiitanee a a d lh o t th n y .1
I birr Mifftlrrata if-ictf**.
M. II. the U n a i g i a t » |
T h- pM&gt;« lamivt iovi foil ft]
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UIIKKKAS. lh* Wonifii'. Aiix K m iin , tiiwk rn&gt;;* hortirulturlat, oppigaUnna.
diary fif the K k- mp-I tin* r unity lib* film# |-ftirn-Ml thing* to nay ' Fvdlewlng the rocceegfet t
I t •!•'I If! IO|| »*f WiHIIPIl'l t ll»l*ft liN»r nf’OUt grnl l»fx-#tli/ig( oarkaging Reuth Cerelhva ra d hi
plftiiitril i»n f-ul wlaitfliiiR an-1 intri tut I otlirr fnctora rouU'lMUting W the aiNnlnlatratlniei
fwtiiiif rrh lu .iim n f«»r Salunlay, totrr&gt;-*fol nHirkatinjt.
morning t h e ; Bern
Si'plrit • f t
known aft ,#C*rag:k«*r
Tlio ift-ur will «c r r p lf tf wUh Farm I/sen A iseciatkm
I»j*y," an I.
m t* • ft Oil fraln ia article* Its* ring gnniaed With R, B. ;
W ill KKAS. Hon. \V J. S«ni».
(
rn
f-M iy phaftr of Florida wgtl- clrvCed lo oervt OM p r
i t.iiyii - mail at lairt* ft tut I lot
Itnllj. w*a named vtea
culture,
and emphasising
Uls ahd 8. K. Andr
m!m h &lt;II h.* mii honon-il r 'r f t t of
uinikrtiug angic. no each cnu). treasurer. The
llii- fiiiit»s y on Ihftt May. and
Witr.IlkAM the 0 « ev m l 11 ev.l mmttty.
M e lo n U Carey, who
ittLstioo ard d a lg
wh.eh have thl* inipoMaot event h#||Wi|
, br t j|nu( m„ .
atle*’ YluAlt. U A. „
to t(iatt;e «»r I**$ 11*k l«» Srm i
It. Chapman and J. J,
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in.le
a l„... ptr.gian. r.f
" ‘" p r",r n l v.&gt;"*rihule« an pruup r« ri* * if It* cdfM fl
-*tto tft, him!
t hrlti . i vr »tor&gt; intrr|OTting this
frpnj the aduvlnialraUqO *
W ll i.l ik \S , thousand* of r n i nt»iitl-ir pint- of work. Y. II liarw thl* tuon»*ng eod h» n efr'l
•I m "f Hi
and M* urMuntiif (t.|t ptaMih nt i»f thr K rdtral l and racehre appltcaJlotn M r '
$. .or »•- will t.rin Sanford
fer j x ^ mX r „|ninh»a. piwftonU an
H r. Chspioati wa» *l»o fegU
Mo day mii l ihr |»« oplr* of thlft n rh iliu iv r artii lr oil various phasru with the re.uH* oklelnfd
I. 'h Uhl f.ilb. Ip tin Mil |ftH.gbJ.it* „ | , lir |l&gt;jri nUyjyiini,, and adviiM
*•» loako thl
HO rnjr»ya*'lr and at t »$w| a total uP MO a|*|waio«rx wiU Uialr Hip iu Columbia
ll.al rrpirocutalivta
t»i».i‘v$ fliih lor our b|fti|w«s
art for tha idtuk in Kk»ll«l*.
I III K l.k ttlii , it* pit ►
uirfil of | o ilt-r a ll'rlra inrlutk* tjp foj. mura than XW frtjw
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product isjaui «ai&gt;i U a i (la m MW
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tr ip s ,
tngrlher
with td o alieas fun, farm lone
ll ■ • .» •"!» I "I
1 pi * r Mg Mini ituvl in , rail lutar. t*»ri^a,n# ew f a n *
vt id, i
ft "
V J 4 I ffIlCIn l »» |H , r i l l l u r ftlalt* wwuM he mode through
...........hall I .................
eii $••ft * n » l ' f ; f i ' i i r a tft f»n |»o
ftce. ft# eaytamed that
l.dryitii. iirtw mi Dial i «•••«.
•t«, l-o-'iii* , r u r iiu tc r t, &lt;h'E lh# epplPetlnn I
X.
1 J.1*1,4,,
| |»|**'»«»,
h h , l*
(M in er, wO.M he mad* p 0 1
I Ho
" unite their • o ai*,I# ii'l 1'Mrrnlil, n l&gt; h |( t, pilatfU hy tho Ron ‘
I■*•«-* lc in i .11,nl r &gt;, » l i * f t ! * : i n r * , rMr a art* lci\*i A**o latlnn and
i vt ly ih-llai i |„
a killi«iii t o r a l a r y . T h e r a
would h# »*nt to tho I
•Kl'l * f t | j Ir a of i u t c i v « i l&lt;*
1a l • a i«
Rank at Cotuuihlp Ul)
tl VI
AI'WMRMI | tr'ullX&gt;it. ii a it if tl a i r y in r n # would ffnJo'vFwt R
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Il'YA ho appraiser Id (
I hnM&gt;l’#r of i ••mintma. 7 a i m 4 ( J r iva S r c l l o u , o u t M u n an ria ise r would Ihanm M hft
«li&gt;, :&gt; pi. 26.
• pluiilo-r Jt. 11130.
f
pl#t# itp m l 00 IJie
■end In hU anew
again. In rasoo Uv*E
Mlrtvm*

SOLUTION SUPPORT OF HIS
PREDICTED FOR MUNICIPAL BILL
CUBAN SQUABBLE ASKED BY WILCOX

i^ 1!j*|l&gt;l&lt;tl,,(|,tof,Jeut

F iv e C d o ld

t l
t* r

wa* ill at hi* heme, but It w&gt;*
said when be return* he will fla t­
ly ln*i«l upon more harm ony or
an exit from the nrganiiathin of
thoM' ta rry in g on public disputesThe plan* for the regional labor
board, xyeie arurouneed jointly by
Johnson ami .Seaal-r W agner, of
New Yurk, chieftain of tha natb n a l labor hoard. At the aame
time they ib’nierl* there had been
B rotiflirl of authority between
the adm inistration side of the
XTlA mid it* labor hoard.
.
‘ In tppruviog 'whct- agiv&lt;n*«n»ta
(l oiitimied on I’age Four)

W ASHINCTON, Sept. 23— (fl’l
—CefuoJklaUoa ml a ll railroad* In­
to a amaU group a f g re a t trade
channel* U being atvdie&lt;l by
Juaeph U. K artm an, coonlinator of
Grmnapertatkm, Tn an e ffo rt tn
afhlevd o perating eeonoaiie*.
Thl* waS announ ed,r- yratenlav
by E aattnaa who aaid tho rail­
y . s,
*
• ■ * road* In tk e ra a te n i, oouthrrn and
e a a c c u s e d k ille r s , huhwoatfri) teglon* had formed or[ k id n a p d m a n d robin:™ , P r e s i d e n t A s k s
F o P ganiiatlon* ' to invi&gt;.ligate ruvlngi
. In Ih o to m o f In N a w Y o rk
th a t could be uhtained through
R e q u e s t s , P r o i u i s c s joint u*o o f facilitlcH. pooling of
d rte c tiv jM « n d f e d e r a l
I m m e d i a t e A c t i o n tra in aorvire and other mean*.
'■ r a n d o w n a m u ltip liKaxtman ha* *cle«Vod tko Priuc*
loi a d a te s crimen
CHICAGO.
Rapt. ' 13.—W — plan aa a typL-al ono to *lu«ly. It
»jrors, of American title* were w a . w ritten by J. W. B arrigcr,
y ilrd by TVeildent R oesevtlt 3rd. now chief oxnniliwr o f llw
r.&lt;U9 r . ^ M a l « ad
T dsterJay to aend In Uialr requeat* railroad Section o f th* R*eon*trurBunded uj» a youn* fo r aha re* In the $3 ,.'100,000,000 tli&gt;n corporation, and prv*ontcd_ t*»
. M b r m tlo rom- federal public wnrka fund and the president la st wlntar.
Tbia
plan
t ---- git. trt**
lim p n iiokempted Jio.ooo
HAVANA.
Seat.
f* J&gt;romi»cil prom pti action.
»ow i"
" " contemplate* a- rum k ............I’
m , lo
x ii—2 3 . - L1.V ..The - f llll^ U iH ,
| q gQ- tlfttatlhh Of tltf- TTSTtiT(t*imiiF&gt; *"^1 |,i«.*blcill. hi* f &gt;c* anil friend, met S uiim . i 1 of illy I'lffiiliv w atir ~ m rm irr ~ W a * '
Into * v r n or elgbl *p.tom* fnm ,;!
nplilr, , ,n„ | | , to r, , (Jnv . n.l lend,.,,., the 1’nile.l S
f ts iw ri*ti
llu ^ f
«T
attending eti •roum l the New York v en tra l
llagw rJi, form er an quililclpal executive*
.
. hliir ^
feren*-** of m » v » ' f»*r hi- tiMini*
. . •,
$ . t- -ii,,.«,i in
e*rly ■olotitm to Inn Mtl«*r po- . . . .
. ..
9
itipitl InnSuuuli'y hill, w a n •» »i»rht
kt b e u t r y t n w U i y and th e (I. B. conference of mayor* • n l the P$'nniy|v»inln r i u io i u ,n
* * 1•,1' •‘•"e
* rm c e * was on
I,
Just •* they finished liste n in g to the HU*: t»w Sm.them railw ay *nJj ',,lU
hy I nn- “ »ia!l&gt;
j ye.l
c Iill* V in an
■JftHIftofk'- - 1
K enneth Nan,-wmatotTfor hargsp th a t p r'crn slin atio n In the A tlantic Coast Lioe l/iu l.v ille j prtslli^^ted a . a result.
I gressm an .1. Muik
Wilt-na, nf
• r in Haw Orfaaa* aad K
d istrib u tin g the public
work* A Nashville system in the *&lt;&gt;ulh,i Guarded ey heavily urined de Fbuiilii
y, w m la m e d beer tn »&gt;i_
and other* In the w e t.
tachm ciil. of eaxaliy, mena* i . of I K» ftlamiiiilthat '|m t |r n l t «if
tip
1 New (a rie y aathoritlan U» fund* had put national recovery
•TBo t n rrirr- in *'arh of the th* »Ru»k nt U m tlnry. th**
, fa'iltintr I hvioi;unit . in»ws|$n*a«i
,‘a chance of killing a th eatre in the doldrum*.
thrvn regions/' rai l Kaatnmn, 4vnl9* - t r *rgrftl »u|i|N»itriii. .araft livn| ,|
».f flu* union, n-nri
It
'
rraalr&lt;l
'onfanlralinn-. ivmil+m o f fi\* op|»oftttion fartions. n
|»**m« for ion.lm.tim*
, “ We ore a t the |xdnt now “ have
If* 4
two woai»n w here tho atate* and munieipali- headed by the regional ...ordinal • “" ‘ ' " “d •« ‘he presidential pal
, t.H.-.l ..n lb.&gt; th e h»nd« o f federal
inK connnlUee., wh*Uh . . . .,...-*1 ' * , r
m u m . I.egoti.liu... which
K,
llea
in
U
rrelrd
tn
public
work*
»
the executive h i &gt;ke e g «
by |h „
„f
a t CoatervlUe, r«rui»yU
g ating the economies in i.|u iu tion
vt )h n hr nfw o*l to titiiu tain llrfirt 'i iit»ti$r»,
h* a fte r allegedly leaving a project* ahould come forward obtainsl.lc throvgh joint o r of
. ^ ■
..
... ,
,
• f oounlerfrit $10 billa In qulskly With peupaaai* which will facilities, th e pooling of train sir &lt;ft*111urwi* for l»ift t«~ftii(iiution.
•Tin* lull, Iip “anl.
In l*i»t*f
a ta te i ,
V v
,
AMol lit i tvkoluoii
tonli'rriiti
.
.ft" at«&gt; irify oi ftiit* *li
give Immediate w ork tn th atr un­ vice and o th tr sim ilar means.
„
' I»i blur* n»» at.) illy
lolkbi tri \ tillin' .*• Lh \S i IIm» itii•I
, .
i t Oklahoma C l|y , nnder the employed,^ the I’re-ident’* mes“Through thl* Investigation, n *•
| vision I t*.|
»•••! H
h U
m iMXint*
taxinv Mini,
.
.i 1llu
. 'i'li*
. , tIteud1 id. .t
IM-Ioll
(
olon
11.«*
gov
the Federal At^orncy-Gcochecked and supplemented by the
u hi* h
Itl-t.l YI'ltl Of u il|l‘lr to
"OR* laid . &gt; . y .
eitiio.H
i’s
aitm
'd
f
l
e
e
s
,
was
-up
’a a idea, the a ta le completed
• i itiiktor it it* of it- iltflitft, tn
“ We want, lo cooperate to the work of hi* own staff, the coor­ jecl i.» MMirii . -i.ije. lu i.
Whai
raae ag alru t a dolen d rfrn d inator expert* |o secure eompre
•If Inn •! hanl.iMpt tin* Kiuiir a
they
la
his)
u
*-ut
wa
not
|.
Ineludlng the JaJlhinl lla r- futleat pesaihlc extent and I a:.- In nsivr inform ation a* to w b .t
null\ I'lti.tl it? **•»$|M*ri«t Hill '
Bailejr. for th« fuoo.ooa hid- fa re yap th a t a f l jr jro u a project* can b« done Mnder eAi»Ung condj j
IJUrtrxteU*
L g g*
f c .IJfeeheU “V ha v*j,t e r n ' pa**ed upon* by th e ’ tinn* «* J w tth n o r farth er* eqrpo I Meanwhile bfftfl rWfflf
I’Milrfl l»i l'ir«h|pat
Ifiro^rralt
h k aeo petite a rt o ft cm ib e ■tats advlrnry Imard* they wUl TtbU' roDmlidfttiun nr unification i.f J rf'rw ayvhi «f it a&lt;1 two | r»i» Mircl- “ !n\ In w* o.| in Iht-ii ip
$
*
«
l
h
im
ion
ml Qua .W inkler. “ puWi«
th e Itallro.il icm iV nies.
| Seven hund.
i hI f**i hm i'f in tinbe acted u|xjn 111 WaahluKton with ^••VailowR ainbiltoUft
bchatm - trnt»alc»l in mu • l| t •wit ft n hi * ••
i UIM| U !• ml imltl r wm lx- fuvitl.
a minimum o f delay.
liavc* liffn • U f |f « h ,l, htiWFVpr, f»*i ■ion, ifi the In tn ln i of MNiituiixMft
I ftfit* to Mini mi! im nipt mi i ion
A Ink hiitnlr«‘«l tniir^.
“We will m itch
with you. Ilia ro n r rn liatinn of ll»*‘ ra*1t«»*ili, |iiti%inrc
M-ntl (•* mi
itrlodUala and caa- TJio money is uvmlnMf, itn«| wti thruUKli ^nr|»oralr runft«»1h*ntn»n or a wm) Mi i ftIIU*Ktic) tuovinii-. .Iiifttl, iii"* no* *tr** v
it' lFinl mu l loMill ipol f•X!'• lit It
A Dolkopiaa w ar w i l t lo put men to work.**
othar tufinv into a tr r y fr * »r*» 1 &gt;lllitw )|i*riiafitlr/ •i •fii’tl rlfitiU to
Mil* I M at......... Ml i m*• »»f Mia \
President Ilo 'scv rlt nskl that of • y-lrnift «»r avr# into a a ’ntfU* "&gt;* Ifrt ttllil.
I h i’fr wm* t o*tFi4«|utoty 11
e pj-t a* l )m v It ■mi *1 It I• mny
tho IVIOO.OOO.UOO fund shout $!.- tent.
f*»it- iii’ttX the* uitiviiiiw ul MmJ
• In*iif* - IIlNt p
C00/)00,(MK) hud lieen nlloratril.
••Typical of U»cnp achiuiM*a »» I lit* IUImii hi Otu-ti'i* pit
I
The President's m n a i f t was u the .o-ealle.l T rim o plan,; w hirl^ ^
..........
w j ( 11 thill till' 111*
•mI- IhoI D'tt Out I 1*1
direct reply to the ohjertion^ w ight m urr apprupiiatf’l) l».. h -I king th r litft M of (it ilia I 11*1
• .ImI.Iimii.
many mayors had hrmnrht to tho •tl th r Mairrirr plan' anM \%hi. h|
hip -a il h« Iim&gt;| m*t taken up g« nil
ro tlrr e n rc ag ain st delays in »li«- pmpo«r« In lomliino th«» tuilrt»M'l «
“ W** a**- a* I to p«*&gt;ti* not* \t In i
(Cuntinuvil Uii
T hree)
tiib u tin c the funds for public into ftovru nr «i« h | ryftt«*n»&lt; 1
• lot' - Mil l Mililtl* l|*ftltt M*' II
m
.
_
works.
If t*»ll IM pvllillt ft-itU ........ &lt;
in tlkr raftt. ta n in tli(- South bm I(
Amonr th e chief ohjeelnr* wus
'••••hi t'tiMi' f h'. mi.I •pink lv i'll
JACKSONVILLE. Kept. 2 3 . ••l*p*al- ftltii li %
*ill i'I vi- )•• •.i* *|
'M orgenthau, J r , of W**h- Mayor John K. Ikirw( cf S rattla.
|•t•e%• ||
of
t
h
r
I
n
k
n
l
!
'*
'*
'•
'"Ipetu*
«.f
I*
*
..«
rv
'.In
. governor
“ ”
the Pacific norlbwoel U rnllap...
I*
f C redit A dm inistration, ha*
I ln»," Mayor l&gt;ur. h*.l told the proponents of |I H.
W*
........ plao' J o V i / . j l j c v ( } } ' | ) |» J I f h
retail hla aaauraneo to Flori- Conference Juet Ixdnrr the Itouse- t h a t it w o u l d s a v e s o m e t h i n g lit..* It-H ill U I
| / t (till
full I
H111
| agriculturalist* th a t “red U jw ” y rlt telngrarn « &gt; i rvud by Mayor f74U.!MM)#ltf)0 In Mi'fialhiir i xp*n -f «|
Urn
iff
th
r
|iii$ii*‘f*t
•
d
r
i
l
l
%
o
f
J
a
rre
.
M.
Curley,
of
llo.ton.
l fee a la abed In an e ffo rt p aso n t h e h a * l» *»f
tiaffir,
nf
“The rca* n I* th at we can't alftiUl HO f M ira n t n f I h r tu tftl o p thr i il&gt; , t Iin i Icp I \\ til m in . ah*»
farm er* a ho kulferrd
lam r h**rr in Toni I#out lat kftfii
»an»
aa the m u l t o f th e reeent g u t.h a lp from th* puhti* Work* t r a l l n R a x p c n f t r f o r t h a t yu*».
fund* I don't lielleve the I'rexi**Thr (fDonllnator brht vr« that '* ,*r 11■•«I vralrriln v $•11# iMMtii nt
d eat know* it, hut the NKA ro hc xhoultl that k tha pfnr-tl.iln v of H:lD oVIim k at hi- Itoim* l*ittti
* H • will Inalrh
fr a u g h t th a t re fa r s u the Pacific northweat i* vpf7 la lira ccononiira . . . m il for MuirnrM,, A vm uft nf!*-* Ih' iiiit in ' yo.i. T hr mum &gt; i- i
|HH»r
lirallh
for
a
&gt;rar.
Hr
li**d
tho |»ur|»oar of Hiich a t la-f k hr
concinoed, ha* muled.”
: back to J #
want to pul &gt;»• n l•o a m k '
c o n f i n e d t«»
t»i hr* h »nc for |
haft fH atted the tP rln :r plan' a- hn-n confined
from Colo*
r t , ll
l'r«Mkit|i-nt It
1 tlial
■_
“
C
J
typirnl, In view of the five) that only a fewr* day*.
ay ho s t ­
"f Ihr fLt..niH»,iHlll(IM
HI| fun*l. a h .M (
,INM
It* clalm rd economic* have Imeu'i Funeral w rv lc .- v&gt;&lt;H lie held ll.noorMNiitiat
ile g atharing
h r . 1i all. N P l f l
Indl ated quite definitely and H tiunday uftoinuon *■ 3 thi ..VJi« V
^ In roaM ctlon
Till* |*i« $fIr-r«I' (••Pi *MIfP* v* R.t a
ha*
been
wt.ikcd
out
In
much
*t
the
l'ungtcKHti..i.il
Cburvh
_
BOtixolldat# fevl•llrr-rt M-fily I lh&lt;" *.S jo*« !lnh&gt;
more detail than any oimllai with the Itcv. John tternar.l Root
lown agencies.
I many mayor* lot In •ucht • • lh plan."
j of f i dating. lu trrm en t
will he
i sold th at
i i •*f»f•-_#r Mr i m aiU'l .1.•lav* in •llThe work of m aking th r study made at Kverifrrrn I rm H riv .
I f a rif tb n t)
trih'itiri* thi
H«l» f r pMillIf
' ■Columbia
Pallb^arcra
for
th
r
r
m
l
r
t
r
will
In
Fastovan’s
office
i*
under
tli*
NINGRAU. U. 8. S. R.. Sept.
I wnrka
\n th alr
has
llrn
ry
NUkel.
II.
K.
Whitnar*
direction
of
\V.
IU
I’otand
of
the
Cal. and Mr*. Charles
Antony Ihr
f 1.h !••« lnr» wap
dbeigh arrived yaaterdaf c*"irJitx*lor'« sta ff. T» olilaln a \- Kl. K. H iiulrti, K. II. Handall. Jr., Miviir lohn 1 lidif. of Sritth*.
I Urn Flortd*
H .l.ln g fo ri, Flnlaod, a u l • istsnee sad olio la re-elvg dlf- f'lttid r Howard, and T C. &lt;*arl* i "Thv i idivt*tm *.f 11 i-ovr-ry in tl»r
rwUft.
Me.
lb* $ » n l aetlc n f ruotiU Bering view*, Fantm an ha* .elec t­ eon. They hav# lH*en requafttnl in f*aiifir Northwfmt 1- n illapulni,"
My. Rhode*, the
‘ 4 |uil*j a t Motts'W ed th ree advisory rwmmUtrea, m art Sunday afU rim n at 2:30 Mayor fh.rt* had told H$r rrmfrr■ t b a r the pvw^
o*chft k a t th f F l irk son D'uncrai
■pred fu^ them t.y **• cavtern, wextern and •« jtlw rn.
i already ttw ftr
The southern com m ittee i» com­ llontr where th« body will he un- 1‘
, ftrs Jwft( larfi'ii* the Ito' khvi It
men (B pec tally
j ‘eU'gram was tra d by Mayor
A ppreciative o f the cordial x«&gt; posed a f j : F. fo rte rfie ld . »•■■»- til ju st h rfn ir the r'ri vicc*
•tala and noxf cwptUi hWc. Colonel l.indtwridh n * l auperintendent cf tran sp o rtaMr. WiUlaat* wa* horn ot I * • t darnel M ('urh v of Ikbalun.
"The rraaon if I hat w r rati'l
Orlando, where
expressed • deaire to cenlinue hly lia a of th* lUiooi* C entral T. W .| |.ynn. Conn, • n Mar. f t , l*WJ
ar t h. Ip from Ihr public works
• I f ? Jftorldn ore
man*
|
H|„|
*
|
(he
dm
*
of
hi*
death
was
I'arm
on*,
a&gt;*l*tant
general
R u n la n travel* lo the red ca " *
gee of the H cahoerl Air lin e a n d le .e e 73 year* old. Ur for* turning , fuw*- 1 'lo' " 1 - ''- * ' th# I'raaiG reeted by tw o sextet I
K. Cr Farsoos, superintendent u t, b, , p („ Jpo« ke wa* employc-l for j &gt;lo«JJfn'»w» H, hut the NKA *o foe
donaa. w h k h m et them ever
trooepor^atloa a f Ike Louisville J*
' 19 y e a n a* , loonaollvg englm-er — the Feclj^e Norti.weft b. eoniDstadt fo rt rca*. tho Undbe
Nashville railroad.
on the T. J . and .K. W. Railroad •«tm4 h*« wft»d ”
escortrd
U
the
naval
« rwwhich o p e rn trj a t th a t tbue aa
&gt;n t k Neva River where
th# mala IIn* between Ja r L-on- U o y l i i r h t S a v i n q T i m e
nd rtvilian offtriats fut
N e w a r k I f i S e l e c t e d vtllc and this city.
f
recepltew comm ittee.
.? »
O n S u n d ay
A fte r he came hero ho wa- e». W i l l I ' M
Tha eolonel brought hla pi o ff A a E x c h a w r ^ L p c a t i o n
rwT o "
______
gaged In truck fa rm in g ,M Celery
skillfully and moored It f t
*bv VM * * » i* * -&lt; f o »»l
qxay. Mrs. Llodbergh, ' '
MlUion* of A m nicaM havg a
w a r v o n ,«epcw — w .iltiaa had delayed th ftr Selection of Newark aa th# site,*®
ljM** *** l"m T
1 *" d ata w ith B alkar Tima tonight.
from Hcl lingfor*,
If they don't baep it and ta rn thalr
o f the NeW York Htoek K x r h a n s e 'f " " * *
h" P « * * * » . '^
w a v*
In New
Je t‘ M
MV
1 1 awa
allMgWteed
Cacr.l to­
to- Df**1 ■".ll1 •
H i ‘h#g clack* in c h a n b u r Ik o y ll find
it•
la
Now J*
» *
waa
•ft
'• have conae here p tirelf
ed fcto
Into Hanfojtl. H i wa» lo­ them**1van . f t of joint w ith th a
day If* tho Now Tech Mock -E ft■ moved
. » from
*
t. r " ‘
lo tercet In the eoviet unlmf
dealer
a hang#. Tho Now Jeraoy ex»h»nio. cal m
m l of t l w wo 1 1.1 tom orrow fo r
and
wak
prom
inent
(la
^
o
tk
with D aylight Raving ends a t J:M
tr ip ta n be regarded only
■(an'xed fcg Now Yoc^'mrirr&gt;vr*,
“ eW t,” Urn colonel
t
t
t
v
bands
for
a
numhor
a
f
y#ara.
I l«aw tJH Coat'
U.,.g*md*y. m oitii-g Tha a «
Ha if au w ired by h i. widow, ended officially al 7;0l U
tw ark for fr
I 'i *
Mre. H enrietta A- ¥dll*m &gt; . a ju * t■U ahfw the hag ai
'■ftgffl
................
wa
of Jaefc- tho cajoodhf too nature
hovog
aeeka eonvllle, who wao
at th a U lack
Inch iM wfoU
w foll tp tUm
f l u aad tim e e fb ia death, i
n»ph-‘ ta k a dlatrtct of - tho
•owa and two
Irunrt o f
•re d o v e r
T utH cly
o a w s L i i a r t • * a u th o r ij l ^ u e w e d h o o d lu m fo e s
. f t c r h t y to w a r d a d -

I ’r k *

Johnson K een ly Irrita te d
Oiler B ickerin g s B etw een
ta b o r A n d C a p ita l In N R A

H o m e Is

N EW ORLEANS, Sept. 23.—
M5’ -Two fires threatened the
horns of Senator Uuey l \ Lang
eariy today while Mr». lam e
waa In the beu*e alone. Each
UnM&gt; th e policemen railed the
fire departm ent a*td the flames
w era extinguished caining an
ewrimated »1,700 d a m a te .
Jt
w ia the third thl* y ra r to
threaten the $10,000 home on
Audubon Boulevard and police
are unable to account for th rir
orlgjln.

O rn rr» n T fa ir W | * » MM
; . + *f^ -

1W

olfering

g o ,* l f t i e r . f _
|&gt;iice« r% tthat; H

- .

j

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S

Man Hold In Jail
On Cruelly Charge j
Involving IHh Baby

c n c Arcn

I'KII'ING, Chiaa. Sept 2$.—W)
A itcrvius outbreak of randtt
depredation* in vailvu* papt, of
North China in th# dnnllltotiaad
rone ran**,| fears the J ■pan***
■nay ar#k t» r e s .T py th r ate*,
Tr# rtuiw aa-auU iunU es era vir­
tually helplroa Iu cl^ak th# uulrojfrtf, **ota - the .Si»o-J«pxn«»c
I nice n a c k td in May fotb^lt
a-tiriiny *r *jop« into tha H U trict
I'olira l u r r n Wara rallad inada•|uatn« On«id&lt;*nibl« tu rning, kill-;
m r and pdUglnjr a i* r«|H»rtr&lt;i ia
ht atto-re l ait-aa, farcing t h u u n ^ i
,.f h&gt;Hd*« aatlw r, to fi#e fer tholt
hvaw.

J X ------ :—

LOCAL WBA1

W K l.rg c i, (0, South French
Avcnu- ii'Shh'ig and nai.-timo cmO /fh ial U. S
&gt;lcy. ..f l hd&gt; Atlantic Cuaat l*m*
rrau reading la
Khi'p*. I* in the rm inty jail fal
luaiuy !»•» arrr»*l y i^ lrfiliy afIrrM'h.ii on a rharirr of Mrru rlty and
unhiM fully punching h it hal*y
f ill "
A n hi Viif to in fm M iii.n nb-l
taint i ftom ihr t \ u t ' of Sliariff
J. Yi MH’IrllamJ (hia M.iun'nc, Mr.
m*Ue«a
U |t » •• alhgvd 4o liavr severely
whip,—! his I t monlhs-uht ik * ( k
ter, s i th rir hunj* near 2fith|
: &gt;; f - i *;•
Street •'«! Frcnrh Avenue yaat#r-|
MAxrViiru' . .fc-.j
day #nd f dhiwiag *em plalni'
inadr ■•&gt; origh.wrw ha waa arrest- U . S . W i U G o E a R y I n
rwutoa *
- r J “fp
J Hi 1
fd after lira . IlcJeW l l m i q a f the
count) welfare hoard, awarw o«t F t t o k i a f f l i q u o r C o m ?
■ T .r :
tha w aiiaui, rb a ig jrg fth e defend.
— ----■v ' -.r
a a t with niisU eatlog hi* childI WASHINGTON. S e p t 23.—(43
Mr lege* 'la a U rg# man.
The ndro-nuiiniton not out dffweighing about 160 9 &gt;uiuU an t mltely today to aUt oU gnA ihftjoa
from a dceeriptinn of , the , lm )&gt; y,------ *-A i— - *
•*- J " —
- ■. . 1-X w
given hy the rkeriff, ha evtdW ly mine w hether pnnaaiitl wx oh*6ri&lt;*
tv p u rsu e^ in VWwof w h o iP eet '
uadi ■ heavy v.bln ur stick
Haptily Sheri i
Jo rk lUchann m aster General Farley ceaafter*
a n d . the a n e m and repo&gt;&lt;lod to the Im m liia t certainty of r epeal
This tacxxa c a n * to lig h t w lih
the *h».lff thr at
r . la y e r m U e K
the arkeWlm wf l# J . R agg, U f g(o n
haa 1
lorvUW. ATfthama AtUxaoy f t hft
W Jf*
senior cowaaat of I
no r &gt;pi*nothin whotaoevar.
•S fftU
a f tha, Jo*• tk a
ainer
baa unit
uttered
j^ g e r anM
th at icing
th e th confined
ild m l ary
Ho h*. teen
lag while *bo wf*
''
_
day and th a l her h u s b a n d 'a u t govern me ad a
lag pUaar
w k tu j f n i M i i
bate Iw t hla tem per,
. 4

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w am £sF*

R

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Kid,

�V
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r*

rsw

Uira

—

“Commodity Dollar* %
............. jM g r r z n ? '

T H E W E E K IN F R A N C E S
. |P**&gt; o f U » o f f s e t s o f t h s N B A c a n iu r ir ik , ! w h ic h ,
B r B- H . q jp M N f f i
r a la in jr I n d u s t r i a l w a g e s , b a a a ls o r a l a e d t h e p r ic e s o f
J f * t long ago Wa’W r o *tartl«d|
Till)
morning’*
news
ffchimns
--------- v--. ... to bo absorbed tam porarfly to lan rn .U u
i n u u f a e t u r e d iv o d u e t a , J b u a f u r t h e r f w r e a a i n g th e dincarry
nn
Item
which,
at(h»ag»
-hy
industry,
j
p
b«
offset
tabes
in nw rdaTi
p a r i t y w h ic h a r i s t a b e tw e e n t h e p r ic e s o f I n d u s tr y a n d b r rutillnc In nature unqurerioAdWy xjnently thrnagh tha acceleration 8* Hero I* an o th ar - shock fovj
r i c u lt u r e , c o u p le d w i t h t h e p e r s i s t e n t d e m a n d s J o f In fla - tranrcrntM in im portance'.*
o f- th a volume uf basins**.
A m erican*:-Tb* loaocs paid by]
tl o n f r o m t h e le a d e r s o f t h e f a r m b lo c, w h o so m e h o w other financial development !of 4h*
• General Hugh fl. Johnson seem* burg lar? lnm nane* companies Imsl
m is t a k e n ly b e lie v e t h a t t h i s w h ite r a b b i t ’ w ill I n c r w t h e last wi ck. TIm; item i) the ..H$t IS have rnado thi* clear In hi* Increaaad S le per pent ia thirteen
p r ic e s o f f a r m p r o d u c ts w i t h o u t p r o p o r tio n a t e ly in c r e a s in g nounrem rnt that retail prices
apocch in thi* city last week, when y e a n . T h at is not a printer'* e r­
t h e p ric e e o f m a n u f a c t u r e s , h a s b r o u g h t o n m o r e t a l k o f 8.4 per cent in the month of Aq- hmraaid: “E r e ./ m erchant
ror, tb s fI go re la 81* p er c*nt.|
purl;
and
it
U
im
portant
breaut*
•Tm *****
t h a " c o m m o d ity d o lla r.’*
i*bw be comes to plan a season’) The peril from drag* i i
it oon.tltuli* a direct challenge to.
T h i s m o n e t a r y s y s te m d i f f e r s f r o m t h e g o ld s t a n d a r d the whole theory o f tho national VuMnena th a t there are two way* alarm ing. A su rrey made a few]
In t h a t t h e a m o u n t o f c u r r e n c y Is s u e d d o e s n o t v a r y In p r o ­ recovery act. It raise) th« quej tHr-success— high profits on each y e a n ago showed oyer on* m il­
g g J g B T s S p o r tio n w ith t h e g o ld r e s e r v e , b u t In p r o p o r tio n w ilh t h e tion whether, in -juie of the dee­ »aje, with fewer sales, o r vary lion addict* la th a U. S. Th* an-1
all profits, counting on l&lt;r« noal p e r n pit* consumption In
p ric e le v e l. W h e n a p e rio d o f o v e r- p ro d u c tio n e x i s t s - s u c h per" ie effort* of the last feW
ce to bring th« volume. P arti lU ly I* on* g r a b ; In, .Germany
a s t h e p r e s e n t a n d p r ic e s h a v e a te n d e n c y t o d e c lin e , t h e week* to iorrease w age) and pap
a r circomstanee* of each mer two g rain * ;, in Englsnd thiwe
a m o u n t, o f c u r r e n c y In c ir c u la tio n w o u ld b e in c r e a s e d , mak­ rttlia, any genuine protrrrxa is f...
ipt govern his choice. Let me m i n s ; In F n a c e fe n f grain*; in|
HJC mode in increasing n et pur»(rj
____
in g m o n e y c h e a p e r , a n d r e la tiv e ly I n c r e a s in g p ric e s . The e h )rung power.
"Ipy to you tin t in this crisis tb* th* United Stats* th*"
Hfoice does not exist. Tha P m i- •m ount of thirty-six g rain s, prac-j
p u r p o s e w o u ld b e t o ’v a r y t h e q u a n t i t y o r t h e v s ltle d f t h e
Due uf the great 'HrawhaAleuf •lent has specifically asked you tk-ally four tim es the combined)
- s r ,« L - j s r f f * u s c u r r e n c y In c ir c u la tio n s o a s to k e e p a v e r a g e p r ic e s a h v a j a the N. II. A. front the rta rt ha*
in this caw ,' lo count on volume use of these leading Rurupesn
a t a g iv e n le v e l.
bp t" th a t it- .j.m w iri ii«n*A *vrr rath e r than gross profit per sal*. tions. Even India With It* long|
m S S w? : s
t M i» if wr m i • tiiiipw u* m i
I t h a s b e e n p o in te d o u t b y p r o p o n e n ts o f t h i s p ln n Iniil ltn-ir ra n is on the lablfegar ^ There *re two compelling rt**on* opium antecedent* uses only tw en­
“ h HHV
•bt i l T Z
t h a t t h e f l u c t u a t i n g v a lu e o f c u r r e n c y u n d e r a system such th o n u i'h enaminitllon. They nave for this. First, price advance* can ty-seven grains.' Sex crime* and
a s t h e g o ld s t a n d a r d w o r k s a n I r r e p a r a b l e I n j u s ti c e u p o 'i a t nil i inn - • 11 cr»ril Ihu aim ) and overnight kill the effect* of high­ prostitution Still abound and m ari­
t h e d e b to r c la s s e s a n d la m a t e r i a ll y t o t h e advantage of hop-'' " f 'h e rs|A rim en t, wbiJe er wages and shorter hours, Bec- tal discord *nd divorce h a vs not
they have succeeded in leaving
. BATURDAY, 8 HPT. XI, » H
c r e d i to r s w h o f in d t h e i r a s s e t s e n la r g e d m o r e f r o m t h e in ­ only a v .ry Idurn d impression Sis "n d r R i" ihc increased consump­ abated. Tn 1890 there wa* one di­
rce in sixteen m arriages, there
c r e a s in g v a lu e o f t h e d o lla r t h a n fr o m th o i n t e r e s t o n t h e i r ,10 tin- tneeirio tin nrj »mi‘ m |u W r tion of tonnage th a t make* fo rj^u
B IB LE VBKSB~FoB T O D A t
f*Hjt'ry nnplaynirnt. We m ust has l*eh a 4tW per e rn t Increase |
n v e s tm e n ts . I t is c o n te n d e d t h a t t h i s c o n d itio n a lo n e often '*• ...... ...
‘ncrisM-il volume
volnmi of tonnage since then.
in 'h t '----- increased
nttainnJ.
,! A CUBE FOR WORRY. Be m a k e s I t Im p o ssib le f o r d e b to r s to p a y t h e i r n o te s .
ar the whale plan fails.’’
E very social selected expert be-l
In I hr nh^cfKr uf ttirh Vn &gt;*A f a r m e r , f o r in s ta n c e , w h o b o rr o w e d n th o u s a n d
•fn | / o r (vothine; I”*1 In or«Tjf
lieve* th a t most o r our crime and I
Hkiuilmn
II
liMM
gefiefSHy
llis
s
Frances
Perkins,
Secre­
moral confusion la do* to failure!
| by p m y rr and im p licatio n d o lla rs w h e n w h e a t w a s s e llin g f o r tw o d o lln rs a Ijunhclp
u p tf i ■iftM Itiiit witfit it- sponi
tary of Labor, estim ated on Sep­
:VwHh tM nks giving l i t your ra- h a s , In t e r m s o f t h e p r o d u c t w h ic h h e h a s to se ll, b o r ­ liiiil tn inimt I- nr a ilt*| ibenite r«- tem ber ]fi that approximately g, to provide adequate moral and re-1
ligtoue education. There ar* -overt
qu**t* b« mad* known onto God. ro w e d f i v e h u n d r e d b u s h e ls o f w h e a t. T h r e e y e a r s l n t p r h t taiii-cim-lit uf the nnler o t tb a 200,000 persons had been returned 88,000,000 people tn tM V. 8. not
w h e n h is n o te In d u e . w h e a t m a y b e s e llin g f o r o n e d o lla r a
mal rP iuvrrj [•j u m i n . J , J to work daring the six month* Identified tn any Way w ith any
rmslljf, tu iti wages * n ^ 'p ric y pn-Ttous, announcing a t th* same church. And taking tM country
I! 'X - . b n * trad* w hare It la all rig h t b u s h e l. In t h a t c a s e h e w o u ld h a v e to s r ll o n e t h o u s a n d j
s tLprrxsiyn ls s
“ jBto’i i a w c b i t f I o n 'l l In tb * con- b u s h e ls o f w h e a t In o r d e r to o b ta i n s u f f ic i e n t f u n d s In JUiy j m n n iU n ff frum iro&lt;linU'&gt;n. N "r-( Ktmtt th at pay roil* had been to* as a whole, seven out ad every ten
h is $ 1 ,0 0 0 n o te . I n o t h e r w o rd s, h e b o rro w e d GOO b u iln I* | u iiin .i in .o a .r d
cgi-awd by 410,000,000 weekly.
children and youth* a re not being |
6 ati*JcUon business.
t-uilly, u h fn prices resell a certain
A lthough less sensational than touched In any .way by tjie reli­
b u t- h e m u s t p a y b a c k 1,000 b u s h e ls .
! n I pcrK'in* iieglti t" liny (jami- many liad teen led to expect by gious program of any ehurth. 1
N o w i t Is c o n te n d e d t h a t t h e " c o m m o d ity d o lla r’' would •i t pemlurtian begin i t e x p s r i 'l . j
: fim a to r P airU h told tchool anTake aw ay tM churches and no I
t lie inlhn*la»tic pronouncement of
Ihorltiei tha other day th a t half reduce to a minimum just such conditions ns thin, ’JI
I t '.
tem porary
n ve fa bunds nre
one would ear* ,to read the crtm *|
" tha achoola In th a «U U would price of a single commodity could vary Bomewhnt t-vrn nti
.1. - Inteir cliesp, un.l this and ls distinctly gratifying.
statistics. They wouldn't M
lew pi ii &gt; i pivn indtlrtry ttie fillip
eloaad In ilx m onth). A tri- der this system, but tho average price of nil rommodiit.
But It would bo fa r more gratl they'd M common place. Only Dio-1
h
u
ll
ii
iti
t-dtn
i
im
roi*
frnin
the
.d nmph fo r Ignorancil
would always be the same. In a time such n« the prr.srnt r,-■1 inly (In t'lui k With such Bit Tying if we could amy: T h i s Is how gene* and hie hottest Man would
"*Ll . £ /
------------ ------------ (»t we have advanced under th* startle tb* statu s of a corrupt andj
when all prices are far below their levels of n few years tutu,
1 M C hrlttlan Science U onltor and money is very dear, the "commoilily tlollnr" ) I.in i i).-i ip.-nrr', " r |" thap* In *d- 'recovery act In six m onths; in an­ morally depraved world.
•
inre
i-f
it.
th.n
c
u
rity
m
srk
rls
F ortunately, we still M ve ourlj
« • W e ste rn s called “ W atching
ould cheapen tho value of money so that price- automat ii . i it ir-mr- N,| 1lie rapHiit inn. other six months we shall h*vt chore he*. Do we appreciate tM |
ha W orld Go By.”
bloat of ua B
........ontiraliy ............ t)„. i»lvnnced *s far .g a in ."
)y
would
be
raised
to
their
former
levels.
algnlflcancc 'o f th a t T Dp w re a ­
Its tim e h ara been w atch.
.rir.city to pntenttnt1 Tho fact of the m a tte r la th a t lise w hat a bulwark against what~The plan seenis very practical and souml nt the -urg­
iltTflj m tha VoMd* W f u
- n m r I'" v n - -n w i
-.ib -.t.) ')L -ir e .n u t.J uxlificd jfl any eugh m ight-have.hern thry_uully_ a r t 1
ent time because prices are still too low ami tl in tin- wi ii
, m ic purcha«ea "f lapitiil comforting
assumption — firit, The Church gave ua achoels, col-1
of the vast majority of people to obtain muclt hlKluT pin ■
lireause ;)&gt;• recovery act had little legra, hospitals, b u t more th in
‘ Th*. retailers cod* will seek to for tho things they have to sell. Almost anyone would w .;
sohip
prrn«n* it nothing to do with the business this It has Inspired through the
tt
Pfjce* j r t a certain percentage come any plan or system just now which would 1m t■■;&lt; *•
I.. \t&gt;
nMuvrry n n In*/ recovery between March and July; ages w ith tha emblem o t C hrist’s
W* ' .ttw tj, bu t w hat will tha
in 1*f titf rlH'lfl«i 1-0*1 [fl thi- second, because N. R. A., although sacrifice, those noble virtues
the value, or selling price of Ihelr products. No tin- i"1'
d w t - 3o wfien (k s custom er
of tfit liimiif 11 a! pu r-j IU organisation -has made good which have made the world worth-1
emmental
agency
charged
with
the
duty
of
ri'iliii
my
It-*1
‘ .Ui«V fK* price is too high?
|"
W
m f f**» th^
wf»fr| progress over th* last two months, while living In.
Itamam bor th a t tb a custom er I) value of the dollar, or of Increasing the volume of . tin - '&gt;• &gt;'
Would you be willing to he guil­
(.
i ’Vi’i Mmri inrm»£|inr is only now being seriously tested
circulation, would enctmnler very little tnuilili* from pul- n
as lo tliv validity of its umletly- ty of rem oving the rh u rctee from I
r . n lw ay i ylghtl
’ ,t llljT |MiU'«*r I ’lofl'F *-*.ri
1/ig
theory.
opinion.
this tow n? Would you be willing]
j tfj- '
-------f t
i'i‘M, Ihr* llritiwh rruvi«’*|
The ImsilH-ss rerovrry of spring! to live on In this town j t t l t r they]
*
* '0 / a nudist rolony, would you
i -rtitiplf, lirrlarril 411 lit
However, the “ commotlity dollnr" Implies ttuti if
r - “» x /th * y bad Uielr hideout, or pricea are to l|e arbitrarily raised when they nre t o Idv
1 **f lh«* Inatltuiu
I Ui 1 and sum mer arose out of the ar-J hid been removed? The Church]
-1 stand* fo r C hrist and His King­
hides o u t? ”, ask* tha U m - they shall also be reduced when they sro too high. 'H'1'
im ii * mi H u h f f r e c u n ^ t lifirially de;iressed situation
I Males "would have, suiting fiom the February and dom of Righteousness. A re you on|
Commercial. We'd pronounce
could
bo
done
readily
enough
by
contracting
the
aupelv
&lt;
■
!
, indu-lrlal J,- " " " 'h banking debarle. In It* the aide of RighteousnessT If
j i t a skin gam*.—Tstuerill* 8 tarIn I,.- nio.lc : , , t '* r ,y s ta g e s 'it was seasonal and pou are not then yon m ust be on|
. tAdvocaU.
Thi* sounds Ilk* a currency In circulation, or by Increasing the gold rnnimi o
i idt,derate, hut its intensity
(he o th er side. You prefer a city
the dollar, thus Increasing the value of the dollat ntnl
bearish moTTment on muHfm.
tl..
• tun uf ri’fM'iif ■liftrkrrted In April by th* infla- In which thievery and robbery and|
lowering the relative value of commodities.
...... lliri WltiTr liim ary4l,ipbcatioai of the gold murder a re perm itted to go on un­
j , Th* NBA dries not apply to
This too Is important. It is important to
al'1*' ' 1
A'linmi‘1ml mu' emlieigd and1 the "tuck market checked. You prefer a ciUs#nry,|
nkw ahold aervwnts, b u t In the reduce prices, because it iH manifestly impritHii ;il i • Il­
In
P l'M lilf P I III hiHiin, Fonr of rising prises, due selfish lo the rare, w aiting every
C ity of New York th* increase of prices lo continue to rise forever, nnd becmnje it it i- "i
to Ihu nupoiilion of processing chance to rheat you. Aa Studd*rt-|
I'Ull/ m
: , . .Wage* In other line* has resulted fair for.a farmer who has borrowed BOO bushel.' «*l v h- i
*Jy * It'Hr Hint in Is a * and the industrial codes, Kennedy would put it, If you
i j t t *u*h. g shortage b r atrvmnU
to l»e required to P a y It back with 1,000 bushels ot w lu -.o . |,
(otf-blMliiK. Hawtr.lw
iw • ‘ "n,' ll’ul,nf Ucl“r ‘iu,lng not on the side of Right; on Jesaej
th a t sthairi Wag** , (So • kavw goo*
Christ,'* aide tM * y o u . ar* -Lettlag)
fitrmpf Imt f««i‘ 1thIHh
It
Is
Just
ns
unfair
to
tho
creditor
to
allow
a
farmer
wi...
v Wlb ^t*m ItO and $16 a month to
prostitution ag ain st virtue, yonj
,:irih i, i • ill** Hii|tM&gt;*I■li It*
has
borrowed
1,000
bushels
of
wheat
to
he
able
t..
i"i&gt;
o
■
n'.l&amp; jt'and 900 • month,
, TIm* N R A. hrff vnqufation- are betting a M rlo t against your|
1 I h, fin| Ur-f Vial
back
with
GOO.
No
just
as
in
(teriwis
of
ovcr-proihn
ii........
Vr'
--------- -o-------lK hilily pc i fur ntnl thv valuable w r- mother.
vi. v uf &lt;luitilirifr buaincat |o main*
"
i tfoni did not mak* such a hit would be necessary for the government to retim e •&gt;&lt;
The church stands for all tM t]
th
It A
•it
|
With tha veterans In 101B when ha of tho dollar, It would bo necessary In period- .1 .....
*' I!■»*»•Ill tl|f| lam a unfit park “ L it* spring and is true and good and M autlful.(
.luring the last
tha Oscar II aa a pacifist production to Increase the value of the dollar.
1 iltrtl tin 1 • siimtn. r
, ahtu to atop tb* European war.
ii
in HiK pVhiri’i .i. (■•n w. . k. M.irrovrr, if It can be
The question then Is, what would be the afitlude tu
I, j„1(
maH. l„ (ii'irtion in practlre as it
*—O t, ^ F^tprsburg
IndepandeqL the public whenever the time came when the gmerime 1
11 r iffOJu ill! f- 11. 1ti.ii- iirriir.iry . It should add
iiky-Weren't vet*ran* th*n.
If
*. iiiM iurhii t h o r u sin ' during tl&gt;e period
bay had b*en, they would hav* should say that prices are high enough, that they ran p. ■
1 11 ,,-1nf nnrm sl fall rra.o n ai recovery.
higher, that the farmer can receive no more for Ins wir
pn leas anxious to go lo w ar.
momiiMI Hut the snewvr lo th at queathan he la already receiving. Anyone who believes tl...' j
Fly -----------------nl 01 SheiiP'in lu n ar., if « r ar* lo believe
In p&lt;
111'Rogers quotas from Hhakas- government could any that and survive should i &lt;nisi&lt;l. i i
1. I».,«et| Piofessnr Uuburn, form er expert
Meat M arket 911 RL l i t . BL
■ra to explain inflation: T o attitude toward those who ventured the Iwllef in I't.i'i tli.it |
1 ., 11-uint' ,, 1^1 'h r .onsainer*' departm ent of
V n u ta te , o r not to inflate, th a t I* stock market prices were too high, or that Klnrtda i- .il
ll»- N H A , ami if w* ar* to be. U&gt;# Democratic question. W hether tate values in 1926 were a trifle out of line.
.. I ... HUMt-vr liriirrsl John.nn, nn adding
.V I t ’* r ib la r In the, mind* to suffer
,, 1 - (it*i14 nr si li s .t inatnlalnlng, thr
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— 1 arrow* of aouthem
llr.--.nl 1 . »I purchaninu |i.w rr of
U' *
IIR. I . T. DOM
4* tak a op Inflation
1 \ 11,» ’V H A'. t h r wag.- rs m er nnd I hr salary
( k lr w fr a H e f ‘
S*a of economists, and
1 v •iM.rWlilnt''' . arli'-r. I hr qiir.linn is, can this
. . } V Is. 1 • «44
A r a l * mm4 ( h r e « le D«m b b «
j , tnd them. To ojpand,
1st H ii ,.... ■i-., ry I* dime if -rtail p n rrs rontinus
' !,
W**sr*Mr«laia*(vf •BrtPl'IaNl
t ill l " l , 1
Taking
her
turn
after
24
hallet
daheera,
lw
f*i to rn flata , parchanc*
.* • |*» « to add to to ninunt at tl&gt;e rat* tliry ar* ris­ orru* Hnrai iiH A. ti ~"t
, In.
1 -Jill '1 1'
Been, liM r . H ~ A T. H*
4* 4 m m , Ay* there's tha rub. For who delivered several off-color gngs. some m
i »’ r 1 "■ • MM'l BO- .-ii.l. br. Um ing at the present I line J
rtfM m
OlrtMl! IN •
tniiili'
ii*
'
rir.« Marl Uaak Ulga?'ta th a t *I#*p of Inflation, w hat and a dwarf, Almee Bcmple McPhergpn Hutton
In lls y the rise In retail prices
• Irtltl lit..... . •( mi imiuiii waves
Mgber was only 1.4 per cent. In June
m ay com* potxle the will. debut the other day nt a Urondway I heater.
1W
l.”»t i tli♦um ,
Ml doubtful whether
The house was packed and policemen outenb k '| i t tin \s ik’- •• mi'i a lnt|Tf* ntim bf^ .Mf llili is le s i . utmost doubled, with
TT
an uil.sit.'r nf 2 It |u r cent. In
II hetaru bear thoaa ilia h i crowds moving. Blsicr Aimqe, "landing lii-fuii. i In illt.iiit .sin!
nt i) tl .*»•
•
l
jlH
-tM
*
(IP
1
K
J
u
l
y
it
was
doubled
again,
ii
ti
l&gt;
C
i*
i*•*
*
i
*
svv.V r Gy to others wa know so t back-drop, depicting an angel in n "taim-d-glu.— U ll.lil.lt,
umounting In b.2 per cent. And
n. . . Aful i (in*. m l HI II,
U ntil Kept. M tb,
preached without nny unusual display of emotion, Shi- l" h l In- tu i H'lAli |»i ii■*•» M le n a U h ls How (-nines the report uf nn Au­
|
Wi.ll'l
1
"Nifty Tbre*" .1 y k t i r w ll
of her life, her conversion, her travel* and ‘‘tin
«l&gt;
uinlyf
n
irgust
use
of
8.4
per
cen
t—bring­
M
lint
14 441It1 It * ”'*
th an 11,8 IS,OOO,000 of
H
ing th* Uitsl Increase since the
tut} v f t i i ' l i t ( t u t i t i *
?
ta ll “ nervous money" ful man, Robert Semple."
.
f
|
In
’
in
iIupIi till ti t uwry iflAnry, rnd of April to alm ost 18 per
Warming
to
her
subject
and
becoming
u
lttl&lt;*
"
"
'j
'
W i e b o l d t ’s ’ s t u d i o
itm bt London honk*, conif tt.i- |iii.-iti1 i-iltvi* un.lvrsVamt* rent. Nor |s tM mnvrmsnl
‘ the sa fe st In th a world. It demonstrable she declared: 'There are more tluin riU'lH) It
P h o n e M 1*J
til.
1
I&gt;
I
1
|
the
im
iteaed
yet.
according
to
experts.
The
.'th people w h s lie* beyond people down on thslr knees right at this very mom. ni . pray , t,,u khiill
tim et* of oot authority la that by
•«’
|,«*»eil
to
th*
•confine* o f G reat In*, oh, so fervently, that I will bo guided nrtgltl m
, 1," mini r. ’r l"‘y »T*i **ad.V the N. mid-October th* advance will M r*
whq m ay w ithdraw bringing the gospel message to you here."
lolalrd 38 per cent.
a t any tint* should
Just how successful her message was might he null
Turning to th* Federal Reserve
'•
•
I
g e t th* notion th a t egted by the attitude of h*r audience" which
linn W mks, iiml n large fnrre It.unit indea of departm ent store
N O T IC E
'
P o t safe, h r w ant
when she admitted frankly that "Certainly, I m to 11 !•» i.f mvn «r« busy at the I'lant of sales, we find th a t they roe* be­ Will net M ceepeualMe feu .any
“ i t boms. London ft'
ere of (b r Siitlfonl l,i(b t anil F u rl On; tw een April and August from OT
PBt c a n fo r the** de- the money." We have no doubt that counties* memhe
and Iter rrrrtin g a tnainmoth low er that per cent of normal tP TB per coat, Indebtedness lacerrcd by my
the
audience
were
Impressed
by
her
"sincerity
w ilt, M rs. Lever* B. Calbea*.
d * p o a t t o r o would
w it Hnlil thv tank fur tin* w ater an advance of S points, or about
IPOMy a t bourn. T h a t “sacrifices" to plead the cause of religion.
19
per
c
e
n
t
This
would
sugfost
H . F . C o lh o o n .
Iler appearance must have been quite in cijnlrast to su p pi v ’•! flanfonl. The lank will strongly th a t white gross dollar
o u of tb * condition*
be
iilacrii
*&gt;n
I
hr
tower
and
will
nut
keeping tb* tatornaUoa- evangelists and missionaries of apother day who wenl
sales hav* Man mounting, votes**
tllf"S l " h 1,1 r.rt.ouu i-klluus of w ater.
consbantly uarnttU d. Into all parts of the world amid poverty and alckne*
M s sc to ally declined.
Tbe slMmyrsI test of Prestdont
It Is undoubted/ necessary th a t
bring succor and new hope to distressed people.
T h e y ’D C a t- l i k e N e w I I
Wilsntr'a i-onlrtil ov rr l* r ty poliu f atU ngrU ng to
Almee's advent on the New York *Uge will undoubUd- rl.w and over tM ' lrgtslatlv* |w r- business should M permitted
Sara teat I n t e l all ftleo* a t eeta.
leeway iq tM vrsr of price read­ ease aed halve*: pruatag taels
oa • base fo r cur- ly be successful, that Is. from a financial point of vl,w.
fiirinftnrre of Congress is about justm ents. F or a fte r all, without
1 b* readily seen
“ *
She Is a good showman and »ha will entertain
to take idato. Tb# questtus noy business profits we can hav* no
ht now b*big
com* to aa* and hear her. How many souls she ^HjenVe tisram nunt In Cnogn ssloowa u A buetnei* recovery. NevertMtee*.
■*. H
J L A W N WO W E H 8
of tb a
or O it e n i
s t o f a free is Another question. We have • suspicion that th« yj^ltoal rte* lu-ar* directly up*n t M ^ w l - 1* c h a r th a t Professor
iptortd , and
la thi* country. Tbs benefits of her campaign will be practically DegliglbJOv . , lient's potential ■ronlrol ^ o f tM , w arning was no
’ TO*.
ru rren ry u for in sltualion^Is the th a t If tha N . R. A . te to M
ra* am ong tho** moot
0
—*
m tM trade Ha
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Si-nato. E *f6pt for
t* bar* l*
■tendon!. mUnUlnl ng
A 1 - dtalgly rom eclad w ith
attention from new N
H i
&gt; r bail* t e l
ling * f; IM X e u m te F .*
Wtwm
O ft s e rved it* uatfn l
gvneral i(Urrf. Ill “ Will
iiV r !
I t b sem p l.ln lm boCrown, assistant »up*rin- and hav* jfleaty of p rM orvativ s 'tent M a h ts ‘1* Indue*
Ir
r&gt; td U being
t of Urn A.C.U, accompan­ fa r tb s spwdiMM th a t 'p U y **- at* tn a r t on tM
ied by Dfck Calheun, Ticket pact U M ptum - N r . S w v s . t e i ,
-fU N T fN O
Agent Gilbert, of KIwIm bm , sad t l diffw oot kinds of tw its, reals,
L U M B »»
p . fl. g * r-|
BobUaon sod Conors. bunting coats, s a d f U h l u p*ia- vlsUns. N o ,doubt rvmalna • i » J
Is • sad bate a n d D M C a lb w a M s determined porpoa# of Ul»
tw o barraU of Baaford aatefaur drnl to u rt» Congress, by evbcy
far
legitim ate m eans a t U s com nugM
will mohe tb * w llr* trip through w ntsr fo r cM kteg puryoas^
will bom b a r* a s* of to complete currency lsgtatstioa
tb* Bvorftad** a s a ftehteg amtod m eet complete w nt*^ vritWn tM n e x t few week*, and
MdltSci m l owpi^fj m
I i tb# soatb. f or n s i t

Sunday, October P in t la Rally
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�"Word b*i bffn n w ln d bar* I
that M»u Batty MeKhmoa
bet a y M p d
the- Delta Delta
Delta Sorority at tba t Florida
State Collet* tor Women.

_______ S t . a t 8:10 o'clock.
A l a church maintain* a
at th* ehurth w han
■ad all aathorixad Chrtatlaa Science literstur* may be
read, harrowed or pert based. Open
Tuesdays and Fridays from I t*
' P . M.

The fall meeting o f the ParentTeacher Association was held
Tuesday evening at th* school
hcuee w'lth n good percentage of
member* present, lie n s formu­
lated th* Executive Committee
meeting lest week for tb* coming
CHURCH o r t h b NAZARKNB yeei-a work were accepted by th*
association and Include th* Sum­
LAKE MART, FLA.
mer Round Up, National Corre­
1
*■ 1
spondence Course, Parent Educa­
Sunday, Sept. 10
tion Classes, ami other welfare
Sunday School, 9:48 A. M.
work. Th* Association will give a
Preaching. 11:00 A. M.
lion to the teacher* at the
W. M. Society. 8:00 P. M.
opening of school also.
N . T. P. a 6:45 P. M.
Mrs. iaiAes Wilson entertained
Preaching, 7:48 P. M.
Preaching at County Heme, the member* of th* Missionary
1:15 P. M. and at Convict Camp, S ociety-of the Oviedo Methodist
Church ‘*t her home Monday efl8:80 P. M.

Government Loans
To Russia T o Buy
UsS.GoodsLoommg

Stending with me)e*tlc grandear opposite th* Twenty-third
street entrance In th* geograph­
ical center of A Century of
Progre ss - th e Chicago World's
Fair—th* Hero line thermometer
tower 1* cm of the most popu­
lar randsrous of th* Fair. Lo­
cated on a grassy eminence over­
looking the lagoon, ll Is a logi­
cal meeting place for Fair rialtore. In addition to these meet ■
Inge, ecerae of telephone caOa
are recsired at th* tower daily
from persona snhtog Hands.

..

NEW YORK. Sept. 3 3 - &lt;*&gt; - i .
Direct governm ent credits on v e st
soviet purchases loom strong to ­
day with the dlerloeure th a t
Henry M orgvnthau, J r ., govenw r
MONDAY.
of the farm credit ad m in istra tl^ t
Friend* of Mr*. Eador Curiotl
Monthly buaintas and social
and Peter A. nogdanov, chal/will bo glad to. learn that iha l* meeting of th* Truth Seekers
man of th* Amtorg T rading Car- * ■'?
Improving r t tb* Ferrald-Lough- Claes of th* First Methodist
pnratlon, have held several e*«i n Memorial Hoeplta) wbtre eh* Church will taka place a t 1:10
versatinn* In recent days.
underwent an operation Tbur* o’clock a t th* home of Mrs. W. M.
Their m reting*— In which thw
day.
McKlra, 111
West
Eighteenth
whole field of trade ami credit ha*
Street, with Mrs. McKhn, Mr*.
been explored— were regarded U
Lola S. LeGette, Mr*. D. C. Bar­
the most Im portant development
Mr. end Mr*. R. M. Mason, Jr., eli ft, Mr*. P. M. Elder and Mia.
and Mr*. T. J. Garrett, of Quit- W. A. Ttil La aa boatseesa
In Soviet American relation* In­
t
man, Gs-. are the guest* of Mr
asmuch a* Morgenthaif, a trusted
Monthly program meeting of
and Mr*. E. C. Smltb, Jr.
They the Womaa'e Missionary Society
aide of the president fog several
Mrs. 'Jo* t'halker entertained
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
will spend the weekend a t Heine*
years, wss designated to d ire tt
several ju r a ts a t a birthday din­
City andr will return next Wednes­ of Ah* First Baptist Church will
prr-onolly Russian trad* rcggOtietaka pine* a t 8:80 o'clock at th*
day.
I h e Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor. ner fo r her mother. Mr*. N. C.
church. Installation of officers,
lions.
Ravivml services by Dr. Burke Jacobs Wednesday evening.
The naming of M orgonthou, a s i
auxiliary promotions, and draw- Culpepper will be continued ell
The Girl Scout troop la plan­
Among the Sanford g irb who Ing of names for circle*.
nounrement of which followed th e
ning
to
put
on
a
play
at
the
next
week
and
special
services
by
attended tb* Delta Delta Delta
disclosure In New York th a t th *
Th* Buobeam Band o f the him wlU be held Sunday.
school he Uw n est week. The pro­
tea Thursday afternoon and their First Baptist Church will meet nt
adm inistration expects to rerog8UNDAT SERVICES
ceeds will go towards buying of
formal party Friday at Stetson 3:80 o'clock a t th* Church.
n ilf Russia before Congress con­
Sunday School Mesaage, "Our uniforms for th* troop.
University in DeLend were, the
venes, wes Interpreted here lb
The Dependable Class of t h a Youth" 10:00 A. M.
. Mr. en d Mr*. A. G. W agner a t­
Ml**** Roberta Stahl, Dorothy First Methodist Church will meet
mean the president is giving c1*#8
Morning services, "Beck to tended the W*«t C rest Srhool ofHaines, and Helen Colbert. Mis* at 8:00 o'clock.at the home of
consideration to the Soviet oltune
Bothlehsm" 11:00 A. M.
ficlata meeting In Sanford Mon­
Colbert was also among those at­ Mrs. James A. Wrighft, Magnolia
tlon.
\ * ^1
Service
for
men
end
boys,
"Tba
day
.
.
torning the Delta Delta Delta Avenue. Meeting In the afternoon
The Murgentheu-Bogdanov dlgBlue Eagle" 8:00 P. M.
Three member* of the Boy
swimming party at Ponca de Leon becahae of evening revival *srv
russion* havr contem plated Imme­
Evening service, “The Sin God Scout Troop attended the Court
Spring* last Tuesday.
diate extensive purchases of cotWU1 Never Forgive," 7:80 P. M of Honor In Sanford
Monday
tnn, livestock an,| heavy In d u strie
Services all next week at 10:00 evening etch receiving three Mer­
equipment.
v
A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Th* public
it Badge* for work srrompllsHed.
cordially Invited to attend. In­
While cotton sales to th* 80Merlon
Borymrd
receiving,
Life
terest hae Increased In tb* serv­
vlet Union may mount to aroend
ices this week and larger crowth Saving, Marhmanehlp and Ma­
a million hales during the coming
chinery:
Floyd
W
egner
receiving
year. II was thought likely In
Thrill*, lengh* and heart throb* FELL GOBFBL TABERNACLE here been attending dally,
Markmanahlp.
Athletic*
and
well-informed
quarter* th at sale*
all mingle In the reunion o f
Weodeanrlng: Donald McVehll re ­
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
New Orlaada Road n«*T Geneva
at the outset—in the event of sat­
ceiving Markmanahlp. Th* two
Mari* Dressier
and
Wallace Avenue.
isfactory credit arrangem ent* —
(Continued From Tage One)
(ConUnoad From Taga 1)
Th* Rev. William F. MrPharPark Avenue and Sixth Street. form er boy* also received a S tar against thr government at all.
rJ * V
De Beery, beloved team of "Mia and
plained, a second appraisal would would not exceed half a mlUiof
Scout
rank
while
Scout
McVehll
ma
.
Miter,
Th* Rev. W. P. Brooke, Jr.
tf*feer tvuala, BIQ,** who are again co-starred at
hale* B( the mosl.
Th# name of the leader of the be made.
received First CIS** Rank.
BIU* School, l : i l A. M.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Mantunsa* retvl* was tu t Imme­
’ Park A t* the Milana Theatre Sunday, Mon­
Dairy cattle and cotton a rt
When
th
r
application
I
n
finally
Th#
member*
of
the
committee
Morning Bervlree, 110:0 A. M
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
diately learned
day and Tuesday In T u g b o a t
needed badly in th* Soviet elate*.
pasae^
upon
fend
found
to
I
h
*
of the women’s dieirion of the
Evening Service*, 7:45 P. M
B. Y. P. U. 8:15 P„ M.
Report* frt»m t'lanfaugo* *' In
Annie,** fllmlxatlon of the famous
NRA have been working In this •Santa &lt;Taru prnvinv* said t rou­ round th r |N*r*nn filing thr appli
W o m e n's
Prayer
Meeting
Evening Worship 7:50 P. M.
Saturday Evening Post stories of
ration wt»uiu
would m
then
st
1 ,
1 iriPU i cumin
rr hr asked to
TOO MUCH TURK EY „
Wednesday Service 7:80 P. M. community this week and have
■ "tattling^ feminine lu fb d ef cap­ Wednesday, JQ;9 JV M-__________
,h,‘‘
h-v* hi* attorney .end In ebsecured
almost
100
'%
the
signa­
Prayer
a ad
Praise Service ' 'Earptiuhr-fov hard *#- hearing.
tain
and
bar
sanguinary
adven­
ax *’*4TUlaU
* T^*i " P a rts revering the property In
C. and New YtrfcCUy ture*.
BOULDER. Colo.. Sept. « - —&lt;*&gt;)
ture* t l ellrealde'nle?
"
' w
w orkers
o rtrr* hurt* gtvw nm »u
Visitor* welcome.
Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
question. t'Haeka-- e a rn in g th? —A- short—time. a fl 9T „Ji p - Ma■pent three"
Funeral
service*
for
Mr*.
Em­
unlit
y
n
lr
n
U
)
In
m«*l
their
de­
Mia* Dressier plays Annie, with
ma Lan* who died In Sanford mands. A small fore* i»f rural amount of th r loan would then b# hagan reported the theft o f BE
'V- •—
i*ry cast aa her shiftless but
forwarded through th r local farm turkeys from hie pens, he Found
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Monday were held In the Chuluota guard* wai reinforced
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
trot-** .
.
... ~
,
good-aatureg mats, Captain Terry.
JRCH
CHyHCF
cemetery
Tuesday
morning
end
from
Clsnfuexo*.
b"
" \ Mr,
1
11(he bird* walking dawn the rood
They battle end make a p again
In
ni«
Interview
Mr.
Chapman
Corner Park Avenue and Third were conducted by Rev . F P.
TH
f Soledad Mill I* th r nlilrRt
*•"
^A*Wnde, after fOr countless laughs; there it
id t h a t h i s o r g a n l x s t l o n h a * I U i
^
a*. J. J.
ill.
Th* Rse.
J, K
KkJIaghan,
pastor. Street.
flrooks, paator of the Baptist A m rriran owned m gar work* in p p l i c a t i n n * e v o l v i n g o v e r 5 5 0 0 , “ " ' «*•••* I ' ^ b a b l y f o u n d tB *
tamer In New dr*mail- not* of mother love and
.
,
,
i MIllllll»ll«»n» rtuiniiK t.vv^i
First Maas,
Mass. 7:50 A.
t M
The Rev. John Bernard Root, Church In Sanford. Maoy friend*
'
"«mawking
turkey* too muclv l#
O
b
*.
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e
v
e
ra
l
A
m
e
r
ic
a
n
.
s
o
d
w
t
i
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r
h
h
a
v
e
s
ir
e
a
ily
lie
e
n
f
o
r
,
*
1'
1
1
n gigantic thrill In the cl loans
Second Ms**, 9:00 A. M.
minister.
of the family from surrounding U n i o n * a re a m o n g th e o ffn ia ls . j W )lr,,,.,|
| 'b*odl*
and released them.
l„ „ k
in C o llumid*
"
1
'• n
when Beery enters a Mating fire­
Benediction after 9:00 A. M
Church School 9:45 A. M.
towps attended the service*
box to repair a boiler at sea and Mess.
The fowl prmilem in H avana' O rdinarily, he **id. it lake* *P-|
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
HIIOLTZ FIXES TAX LHVT
Mr end Mr* R. I. Pann, of ws« not improved a* the -trik e o f 1 |ir„xtnistrly Ml day* f"r •
*"j
thee save a storm-tossed liner.
Dally Mass, 7:50 A . M.
-------- - - ( i i t ' i in iR t
Speaker, Ih* Re*. E. D. Brown- Sanford, were In Chuluota Toe* U
t lhi ioi iuusve »»»••»*
w al tre
m e n .rasttl
. n n t ntests.-I
m .d
Il l: —
»—
* -. , w
n i . , .t r .B n ,|.
lh ,
a v e ra g e
Moet of the picture was Aim­
lee. D. D.
m ' p e f t a BororRy at the Florida ed In Puget Bound In the actual
P
TALLAHASSEE. S e p t 3J-—(» )
day morning.
e s tim a t e d f o o d s t u f f * n ..» in t h r j f , n n r r
,...u |,|
rc e tv e
a p p r o x iAll member* of th* Christian
sta te doll ego for Women where locales of the Norman RslUy
Mrs. Ramons Wilson ha* a* her *l,rr» would I........ xhsu.led in
LAKE MART OOMMUNTTT
,y
prt B(.|e j„ |h e form - Governor Sholti today fixed
Endeavor
Society
will
meet
a
t
the
the stale 1113.1 levy a t six snd
bar collar*
gusat for a few dsv* her small
(CHURCH
Rain* etoriee, which gives the Ple­
church at 8:30 P. M. to go to th* niece, Barbara Bell, of New n -O-I a week Even if the strike I „f „ loan with Ll or 15 yesr* in five-eighths mill*, the mailm en*
t
s
re
an
extraordinary
tens*
of
i.
-ru
led
,
authoritative
eource*,j
which
to
pay
th
r
amount
Iwrk
to
n3&amp;:
Orlando District Convention to be Smyrna.
(Presbyterian Government)
-Sid the problem would nut togovernment T hr government, allowed by the leg islatu re. L ast
held
at
the
Congregational
a eea-golng tug and competes) Organised In 1894.
lomplelvly
»olvi-l
I
however,
must lie given the find year the levy was four and Sevaneighth* mill*.
'|
Preaching Services at 11:00 A. Church In W inter Park.
with the whole waterfront In the
Tlie amount of food in the ware I morlgai/e on the prnprity
Wednesday
Evening
Service
vivid marithn* drama, directed by M. and 8:00 P. M.
liousee i- conipaistively sinallj
It w*. hronght out this morn7:48
P.
M.
I
Graded Banda y Beimel with
Merryn La Roy of “Gold Diggers"
and she i s i goes on the dot ka are) tng th at the Karin I’redil AssnTrained Teacher*, 10:00 A. M.
and "Little Caesar** fame.
lied US' lieraus* of finanr'al con- • elation &lt;loe* not deal with rrop-l
HOLY
CROSS
EPISCOPAL
Minister, th* Rev. James M.
j (IlllO tlP
...... .
Episodes la several of the Poet
The c rnsignee* s i r "*id|. fprodietion
loan, toil only nn farm :
CHURCH.
Thompson.
—
)m
a n n o u n c e s t h e o p e n in g
I , The Sewing Circle uf Ihr Melhn In I n* fr---------...
etoriee are used. Annie and Tarry
i i iN t i r i f t l l y
u n « b lr In |f« y 11 I t . hu b » i k ! iiiu n I in n il
of her
re la* their hoy to be a sea cap­
( m Ii In 1 1 *Iram* \\w Nbi|inirntH,| jfjvi'ii n r l r a r fir«t i*initir«ire In
The Hsv M artin J. Brora, rec J ilt Church were helil a . fullow*
w hll** I h r i n n * iif iiu r * n - f i i v ti» »*k
tain; he seeks to removs them
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCJ
Cirri*
No
)
met
with
Mre
W
I'
th
,.
rv»*nt
I
h
r
p
n
»
|if
r
t
y
n
lir
a
t
ly
tor.
t**nil t i n l i t
from the equelRP tug that it their
h8i* n
m nrtirnir&lt;* t h r p r o p e r ty
Thirteenth Sunday after Trin- C arter el her home on la k e
1119 M a g n o lia P h o n e B 30-W I
•i
bom*. Terry lapses Into his old Rev. E. D. Brownie*.
Charm
Tuesday.
H « n r r ra n u p p ly fn t ■ lunn f n u n
Ity.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
drinking habit* and I* disowned
th** ir t iv r m iu r n t t M if f ir ir n l tu p a )
Holy Communion 7:50 A. M
Cirri# No. ‘I met at the home
by bis sen, but come* through In
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
t if f t h r a m o u n t o f t h r ftr*1 m o r t(Corporate for Young People's of Mr* B. (1 Smith Monday si:
the stirring sacrifice at the fin ­
Christies Eadtavor, 7:00 P. M. Bervic, League.)
k m !-'*• v ih ich vhiiuhf t h r u h r
c lf a r
ernoon. •
ish.
Th* session will meet f t the
M i * * M « r y S to n i**1 l n « i r l u r n n l
Iw f iit r (n r n in ir »t m r t n» t 'o lln t r r « l.
Eye* Examined
Church School 9:50 A. M.
Cirri#
No.
3
met
at
the
linine
Robert Young, who scored In close e f th , morning end evening
Mornlag P rayer and Sermon of Mrs Orenn Burnette on Tur»- fn *i» i m p i pR* u i i ' v n t At io n p p r iit m
(jlawten C o rrectly F itte d
"Hell Below," Is seen as the young worship services lor th* reception
N o r t h i M ro hiiH
j o i n s n in e, s t o r k
A. M.
day afternoon.
captain. Maureen O'Sullivan has of members. Those without church 11:00
P r o f a n il M r * V\ J \W !|w a m i
Young People’s Bervic* League
The Young Women's Sewing
the romantic feminise lead, and
in Saaford ere welcomed t* will m n t at
fla t J K h t r i. H r t t y A n r i( i r t u r n n l tti
11 Man a n y iiiu n c rd jm t r T il a y t»y|
P- M r ^ d J to
th* cast also include* Willard ell services. The pester la avail­ lU ri for t&gt;«tn«rjf r a f tltn i In Circle met at the home of Mr*. t h r i r lio iin * h i l.o n t fw o m l h i n l a y Ih K K IUu.1 vt u rt h. r n a n a g r r o f,
Jim Wilson Monday in Chuluota. a f t e r f p r n t i in g
Robertson,
Tammany
Toung. able far conference every morning
tb** T o u* h tim l» n jg C o m p a n y , th a t
itn *
o u m m r r in
Orlando.
OplonsetrlaL
Mr Bnd Mrs Jones nf Sanford t h r S m ith hoU'4* n l- a k r ( J r i ir v a C iio v r r W illi a m * . f o r m r r jy w ith
Frankie Derm, Jack Fennlck
from 9:00 o'clock to 13:00 o'clock
MONDAY.
|
112 P a r i t A ve
were
ia
Oviedo
Tuesday
evening
Paul H unt.
M o n k ** P la t . Im * i r r n a &lt; i|rd In
In bia study nt th , church.
M i U r I U M ill h r I h r p r in c ip a l o f
Church School Council 7:30 P M and Wednesday morning in th r
t h r n t a f f o f r m p lo y r a at fftir atnri*
Friday. Ht. Michael and All An Interest of N.H A work
EBBNEZEM METHODIST
OCEAN
gels.
T W. Isw tnn, Jr. and "Bill" to T a m p a T h u t*M la y
CHURCH
Holy Communion 10:00 A. M.
1hi* I. &gt; n ■a n S f h i r i d a g a in tl
William* made a Imsinee* trip
1&gt;i
I (
J i n k r n * h r li:
rire l
Boy Scouts 7:50 P. M.
MARSHFIELD. O re, Sept 38.
H im a id
and
f h l'IM ltlt c
Q u a r tr r ly
f o r if n i'r n r
Sunday Behoal, 10:00 A- M.
V J m c o g r a p h P r in tln f f
1h r
—UP)—Thousands of sightseer*
Sunday, Oct. | , will be R *»r
ii a v i) g t lie*
t o ( HI III* MV i l l *
t«» n*
Epwerth Leegue, 8:45 P. M.
in n p
Dey.
have boon attracted nightly to
have
moved
to
th*
lie,
k
rottege
ttu r iie I t ♦*ir rtf m il •p* a t t h f
T Y P IN G
•lay night
Preaching, Thursday, 1:00 P. M
•n G raperill* Av*.
•euthern Oregon beaches where by Rev. R. T. Caldwell, pester
" M y o f I h»r u la
H o w a rd
Henry W
w rrk
N
p
e
c
1*1
I n v e e llg a lk m *
U erder luinlqulst who ha* Iwen for llaim-R City * h r r r
the Pacific Ocean appeared to be
haw I w e n p i t * i l g n | t o t h * I '
ir
1
ill lately, left Thursday for Pen­
*. Observer* eypressed th*
pa T a u fr a tr r n ity .
v
1
R K M IN 0 L E C O U N T T
CHURCI
sacola where he has a job aw ait­
t im *
Jon th* phenomenon was due
M a th lf U i
was t l
re I* aa i scsae o f phosphorus, caused
ing
him
In
the
company
he
worked
The Rev. Alfred ErUxoe, pester.
I »*pof t for
C R E D I T A S S O C IA T IO N
The Derosa Circle is inviied
lurtirii to tttay uitb hrr »intrr
*F. Myriad* of mkro-orgtalsi
Mam log Berriste, 11:00 A. M. to meet with Mr*. Ebb. Hunter on with before he tost Sis arm. Ill* Mr*. I( Q Mill* a ftrr Rp«*mling (July in ronnvdlon with th r Kwl*
leave
Parti AveSuaday 8ch*ol, 9:45 A. M.
sod ap from Urn tropic* by
Sept. 38, at her hem* on th* family la still here.
th r Rummer with hrr fathar in I rrai Land Hank.
th* Ja
Mr. and Mrs. H- l.undqulet Alabama
Christian Endeavor, 8:80 P. M. West Sid*.
Evening Service*, 7 JO p. U
Mr. end Mr*. J. U Dixos re­ were caller* at tha G aidar I.undl&gt;r. W. .1 C arprntrr ittfluliHl
Mid-week Prayer Meetleg, 7:88 turned from a week-end spent qulsl home Monday.
th r Probation M a tin g at tha
M.
H
llm
tr
Lundqulst
c
a
^
g
out
to
with her folks In Cerdsle, On.
MtthofjUt C hurrh in Orlando
r \ T l
T u ra d a y .
Their children, who h ero, been see his mother Sunday.
l'
r' l
visiting there, returned with them.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mr. end Mr*. Lora Lareon and
relatives, of Pledmoat, were call­
Sixteenth Street end Sanford ers Tuesday et the home of Mr.
Avsaro*
end Mrs. Emil Megnaeon to see
The Rev. P. M .Marler, pester. Mrs. HUma Lundonlst who 1*
We conformed with the national shoe r e ­
.11—1 . .........................
„
N o A d v a n c e in P r lc m
Scheel, 9:45 A. M.
•lowly Improving from her re­
pairing
code during the fin«l week of AugMorning Serriee, 11:00 A. M.
cent Illness.
7:80 P. M.
lin t . Wc have our Illue Eagle displayed In
Mrs. Boetle .ami daughter, re­
y oervlce, 7:90 P ..M . turned to her bom* In I^nh* Mary
our window. It is our pleasure to co-operate
after a few weeks spent with
with other busmen* firms in the spirit o f
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
her friend, Mr*. Clarenee Moran.
the
Nil A but we al»o want to co-operate
8CIKNTWT
Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Lundqulst
,vW end her mother, Mrs. August
with the consuming public. Therefore w e
nr* Swenson sttended the funeral of
•re offering the following regular prices:
______ __
nt Mr. Jackson at Piedmont on Mon­
the ehorrh nt
___________ day.
nt 11:00 a'aroek. Sehject tor InA family by the name of Smith

Social Calendar

m gs****

“Tugboat Annie” Tale
!Of Battling Skipper

Early Solution
jLoan Applications
Predicted For Totalling $j!00,000
Cuban Squabble Have Been Okeyed

A t The Churchet

jvr.

OVIEDO

Mi«« Carolyn CoUlep |
PIANO STUDIO

GENEVA

DR. HENRYi
McLAULIN, J j.

Upsala—Grapcville

CULPEPPER

NOTICE!

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

10—25—35
Matinee &amp; Night

SERVICES
it Church
SERVICES:

J k ,

MEN’S SHOES
Haif Soles
.................... 85c
Rubber Heels ....................40c
WOMEN’S SHOES
Half Soles ..............
60c
Rubber or
&lt;
Leather Heels...................... 25c

%-T‘;

Added Special— Bobby Joneg “How I
Play Golf*—Position and Hack Swing

NADER’S SHOE FIX
A c ro s s F r o m V ald e*

M
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:— - L

i

«e*
■■ I

*tttt.'.

Kl.lJ ki. J’SSj -* ^rr".
;f ,h aAT—

�- r, r *

-Wr ? r

*«—

The “Commodity DoIIaiffc
; THE WEEK IN FINANCES

U 'k K T tn 'I. BBAM

.

O n e o f t h e e f f e c t* o f t h e N B A . c e m p a fjrrt, ‘w h ic h ,
By E. H.
5lAvkSritw
j
!*" n » ^ . !l..‘ "‘ *V"l.r . r s i e i n i r i n d u i t r U l w a g e * , h a s s la b r a i s e d t h e p r l t e n of
•Net k
»T&gt;
»Urtkd| Art twi
r m d sia g m
U pr*-J
Tills m orning's now*
fttmttsllllt*
nulW A. to ba absorbed tem porarily to la siq
n*wa m
titom
m a n u f a c t u r e d p r o d u c t s , ^ h u s f u r t h e r I n c r e a s in g t h e dis­
I M M t1
S t FWgtds U d tb s list BdresI "Ha aealUsa
its
carry an
nn
in
Item
'w
which,
hich,
alfhO-jjptphy
although
wT
Industry,
p&gt;-ba
o
f
fla
t
n
b
s
a
i s t b k towaT
f * t JOAQO0 is tbs U.
p a r i t y w h ic h e x i s t s b e tw e e n t h e p r ic e s o f I n d u s t r y n n d n g routine In nature unqurariodSMy vioi
sqoently through tb s ncceUralton, &amp; lia r s is another shock fo r
Sunday, October F tru t Is B ally|
r i c u l t u r e , c o u p le d w i t h t h e p e r s i s t e n t d e m a n d s f u r inn a ­ transcenda
ads In Imfiortance i an y o f‘ tha volume o f boainaaa.
Americana: T h a loss** paid by D ay is every c h u n k la
Thhir, many ftfcod. arv itod
tio n f r o m t h e le a d e r s o f t h e f a r m b lo c, who somehow o th er financial
nnncial development :of tb a • &lt;
General Hugh 8. Johnson seems
know that la v . Tlwmpaan to r a * f T
m i s t a k e n ly b e lie v e t h a t t h i s w h ite r a b b i t ’ w in increase the l« 't w&gt;.ek. The item Is the P%r|‘(S have msdo this d e a r la tus burglary Inatrrancw eoaapaaiea has L ot ovary aasa, woasan
increased 81S par cawt la thlrtsaa go is their dtorch, sr m
___
.m r a u m r a m
p ric e a o f f a r m p r o d u c t s w i t h o u t p r o p o r tio n a t e ly increasing houncejr.cnt th a t retail pricea
npecrh in Ihta city la a t week, when y e a n . T h at is n o t a prlntor'a er- Ur tb iy are n o t regularly. coaaoei-1
t h e p r ic e a o f m a n u f a c t u r e s , h a s b r o u g h t o n more talk of 8.4 par n n l in the month of Au- teeraald: "Every m erchant knows ror, tbo figure Is SIS p a r cant. od. and halp rally th a m oral sod I taw k q r ^ a p t - .H ’ w O oerapy hla:
accnstoaMd ptoco.M th e p r ip tf a C b .K
yrurt;
and
It
is
im
portant
because
t h e " c o m m o d ity d o ll a r ."
*;•
h« cornea to plan s
The pwrtl from drug* is also rsilgtoua pa wa r th a t comas from] Comm unity' Church.
. / t~J to t
c o n .titiitc. a direct challenge to
th a t there are two wsy»| alarm lag. A survey made a few Cod th a t w r m a y .a ll make this
T h i s m o n e t a r y s y s te m d i f f e r s f r o m t h e g o ld standard It
the v»n*ilc theory of th# nation# FT,,*
ki-w
—
^each
* .1
, F rank E vans haa boon tuoftoi l
t*W
tg.aucceai—
high
profits
on
years
ago
showed
over
ana
milHollar
a
a
j
B
ettor
Ham*
town,
In t h a t t h e a m o u n t o f c u r r e n c y is s u e d d o e s n o t v a r y In |*r»- recovery act. It riilfica th« que«*
a t homo fo r a fa * d a n b y H lnam ,. .
lion addicts ia th a U. 8 . T bs an­
w ith fewer sales,
p o r t io n w i t h t h e g o ld r e s e r v e , b u t In p r o p o r tio n with the ♦Kfl %*rH**»ber, in spite of the de*---------------c— m , : t •- —
nual par-capita consumption in
c^oall profits, counting
p r ic e le v e l. W h e n a p e rio d o f o v e i- p r o d u c tio n exists such |jvm t# efforts of the last feW l^nce to bring tha volume. Parti- Italy la one g rain ; i a Germany
U*4l. u i m %
■ ■ ■ ■ ta M I f w
WfH'k*
to
inrr«'B*e
waiff*
nnd
payf
a s t h e p r e s e n t a n d p r ic e a h a v e a te n d e n c y t o decline, thq
’ Li War circomalancea of each mer- two gTmlna; in England throe
•
*•
a m o u n t . o f c u r r e n c y In c ir c u la tio n w o u ld b e in c r e a s e d , m a k ­ mllif, hik* crm iinr |»rnjfro«* in Ik ’ P lia p t govern hla choice. Let
grains; In Franca four g ra in s; in
n jg fimde in incrrapln? net pmvln
“1l a y to you that in this crisis tba the United State* t h a ' enormous
i n g m o n e y c h e a p e r , a n d r e l a ti v e ly in c r e a s in g prices. The rhip-injf power.
S j £
HVblrc docs not exist. The Presi­ am ount of th irty -fix groins, prac­
p u r p o s e w o u ld b e t o 'v a r y t h e q u a n t i t y o r t h e valtle VJf Hie
On*- of th«* rr**et HrawliaAtfwnfl dent has specifically asked you tically four tim es the combined
c
u
r
r
e
n
c
y
in
c
ir
c
u
la
t
io
n
s
o
a
s
to
k
e
e
p
a
v
e
r
a
g
e
prices
ahvnjs
e W ‘L H *w 2 S ‘ C ____
the N. It. A from the r ta r t hunt in this rase, io count on volume use o f these leading European na­
a t a g iv e n le v e l.
’
t
b ffn thni it.-* *|mrt«on la v o (* # \rr rath er than grots profit per sale. tions. Even India w ith ita long
1/ &lt;
K* jjfjt •* HI Ilk.
I t h a s b e e n p o in te d o u t b y p r o p o n e n ts o f this plan Initl thiMr rani** on the tnhl^X or ^ There are two compelling reasons opium antecedents uses only tw en­
' IMS HHt H i
‘Jl *• art *i
■
’
■ b. r..
All t h a t t h e f l u c t u a t i n g v a lu e o f c u r r e n c y u n d e r a system sue h tfionuji'lt rxnnunntIon. T h e y h a v s for this. F irit, price advances can, ty-seven grains. B n crimes and
tint aimfl writf overnight kill the affects of high­ prostitution still abound and m ari­
ROBHLK
a s t h e g o ld s t a n d a r d w o r k s a n I r r e p a r a b l e Injustice upon lit nil »('inri* vi
birjv * *.f ih r rx|&lt;vrirmnt, wfoir er wages and shorter hours. Bac- tal discord and dlvorco have not
t h e d e b t o r c la s s e s a n d la m a t e r i a ll y t o t h a advantage of
they hnvr eieceeded in lenvfnjr
. 1SATURDAY, 8 HPT. gg, i | j | *
c r e d i t o r s w h o f in d t h e i r a s s e t s e n la r g e d m o r e frorirthe in­ only ti \ t i y M u rn 'l imprruMon K* ndc&gt; It is the increased consump- abated. In 1800 th ere w as oaa dlturn of tonnage th a t makes focj yorf« &gt;" , l »*g** m afriagee, ther e |
c r e a s i n g v a lu e o f t h e d o lla r t h a n f r o m t h e Interest on Ihoir .to l hr fnrri;*** tin *»rj nnd
’ B IB LE V B U E FO B TO DAT
fjrlp o - employment. We m u.t &gt;»•» bran a «*&gt; p e r c e n t lnerasse|
i n v e s tm e n ts . I t la c o n te n d e d t h a t t h i s c o n d itio n alone often ■liv vhit h tlirae dime xc«*io to *!&gt;&lt;* l
increased volume of tonnage
flttnim d.
*
JA -CUKE FOR WOHRYf Da m a k e s I t I m p o s s ib le f o r d e b t o r s to p a y t h e i r notes.
or the whole plan fa ill.”
E very social aciencd expert b e­
I
n
t
h
e
n
h
*
c
t
v
r
«»f
fetich
V
n
&gt;
&lt;
s s s
A farmer, for Instance, who borrowed a thnusxml
to r nothing; b u t In every
lieve* th a t moat o f ouf crime and
■.»
plaiVKition
it
huv
1&gt;**ou
1
-snsMHy
Miss Prances Perkins, Secre­ moral confusion Is do* to failure
-•d.irr -■
f bjr prayer and (application dollars when wheat was selling for two dollars a bushel,- up l'*i, in tu l liir it vrhnt M« Pt»oni
h ', w ith thankag ivlng l i t your ra ­ haa, in terma of the product which he has to hcII, bor­ hrt I in ml ltd with ;» dtfllberntr re- tary of Labor, estim ated on Sep­ to provide adequate moral anj re-|
tem
ber
16
th
a
t
appruilm
staly
2,
stlon.
TI
I
igloos
education.
There
are
over
i l s ba m adi known onto God. rowed five hundred bushels of wheat. Three yenrn lulpr nrranpem ent of the order of th^J 300,000 persona had been returned 68,000,000 people tn the U. 8. not
when his note Is due, wheat may be selling for one dollar a 11 '«111aJ i ei*tiv**r y | *i or v »*■€*. .. N, | to work during the ala months Id e a tifM tn e n j w ay w ith any
’ .. * * ’&gt; • « I f f * f i, ■
*.*»i rnnlly« IhiOi w»r«» «n4
On a trada whara It la all right bushel. In that case he would have to sell one thousand
previous, announcing a t tha s a k e chureh. A nd' taking the country
in t i i , v c r v fniin a ilrprt-wslyifi lag tsme th a t pay rolls had been tn- a* a whole, (even out of e v r
bushels
of
wheat
In
order
to
obtain
sufficient
funds
lo
pay
have chla*l*T*~U In the con­
his |1,000 note. In other words, he borrowed non bushels j icliind ir r r e a 'r d pmrtuctmn. N«r ct'-aw d by 140,000,000 weekly.
children *n&lt;) youths a re not
struction builntia.
lviirn |iri.-es rrarii a cerlain
.
A lthough leaa sensational than touched Iq any .way by tjte reli­
but he must pay back 1,000 bushels.
I
otiu
Iriflti
to
hny
gO«ii*
I
lt«l
Milts
|»C|f
III
l»l
Imy
nOftH*
t
a
t
a
a
inuiiy h«d lipfn ltd to expert by gious program of any church.
Now it Is contended that the "commodity dollar1' woul l - • .l I.....ni a t i*io ns Iin r m * t» « x”i n n l i lllM
Senator Parrlih told aehool au. l ., . „ ____
^
,
J
, ute 'I’ntnaaiAitir
prunounrement
of% Taka away the churches and no
tborltiti tha other day that halt reduce to a minimum Just such conditions as this. Tit . »
li*mp«ir*ry
».ve fnlnirulenfv mid-summer, this1 is a record that* nn* would cars , to read the crime
v ?,
tV* &lt; In1»*ir clienp, iin«I this nnd is distinctly gratifying.
Of tha achoola In tha atata wonld price of a single commodity could vary somewhat even or,
statistics. They w ouldn't be news
T b a Btorn af Sere
t a i Qaallly- ^ *
low |&gt;i i* • fiv e totln-fry the fillip
t La eloaad In ala months. A tri­ dcr this system, but the average price of nil rommodiiithey'd
be
common
place.
Only
Dio­
Uut It would ba f a r more g ra ti­
-i it in *••!* I n rii H - r g e I r u m t h e
umph for Ian ora nee 1
genes and hla hottest titan would
would always be the same. In a time such us the presen I I i-" t it" m:,,
lot ta d PALMETTO , P H O N E S f
tin l-ln. k W ith siirh an fying If wa could say r "This ia how stortla th* statu s o f a corrupt and
when all prices nre far below their levels of a few years nun. j iii'-Mli'iM-e, nr i-i-rhnpa in ad- far wa have advanced under the
morally
depraved
world.
H L ^* r -Christian 8clence Monitor
'recovery act In six m onths; in s e ­
and money is very dear, the “commodity dollar” i Ian .
&lt;■! it, the n e u r i t y m a r k e t *
F ortunately, wa still have our
f has * ’ cahtm n called "W atching
would cheapen the value of money so that prices automata I ■i 11 ir-cm* fin,| ilie rmillM mnr nt her six months wa shall havt churches. Do we appreciate the
mlv
anted
as
far
again."
T 7 .th * W orU Go Dy."
Moat o f us, ,.
,d ,)C r a I l e d to t h e i r f o r m e r le v e ls
•.
a -t- M -fO 'D il ly
r r n |H - n ,
tlesignificance of th a t? Do am re a ­
The fsrl of the m atter Is that lise w hat a bulwark against what.&gt;. ii.Mint* directly to potentinl
8 frilly w aiting fo r the b~
n- w,toUh
^ T h e p la n aBccm«
c e m a v e r y p r a c t ic a l n n .l
o tin
world
g o' l|
d sro
iiik.lI a
n t th
i i h. - ]ir«
n
-h
rr’
»V
ir
e
nut
justified
in
any
such
$5 and W
• ini* power ami ll •
might-have-been they really a r e !
ent time because price* arc atill too low and it i n tin- v. i
rtpltal -om fortim r
assumption — first, Tha Tburch gave us achoola, col­
. i.ni; purchases of
Portunra ■
of the vast majority of people lo obtain much higher pi i.
U-canse (lie recovery act had little leges, hospitals, but more than
’ T h a retailers code will seek to for the things tlyfc- have to acll. Almost anyone would
or
nothing
to
do
with
the
business
hi i* si'inr
pcrunn*
this it ha* Inspired through tha
itprices a t a certain percentage come any plan or ByBtem jgat now which would imi-u • , l&gt;li„
dial n-» "Vfry ran l«\' recovery between March and July; ages w ith th* emblem of C hrist’s
well Juto ,r&gt;|
tad roxtA,-. b u t -w h a t ■ssUl - th a the value, or srtltng prire o f Theii* prrxlucte. K*» t4o&lt;
s t a ’n d J te tiw ie N . ii. A » altliQUih
--ilk#*# - -si#k1# - virtu##
chknt ?o when Om custom er
organlistfon-has made good which have made the world worth­
, , .. «»f tlt-s ltnunf m l p u r - j its
progress over th* last two months, while living tn.
iti th a \ fhe jtrie* Is too h ig h ! crnmental agency charged with the duty of n-diu mp if &gt;r , f 'W i r
fn i
w n g i* j
value
of
the
dollar,
or
of
im-roaning
the
volume
of
&lt;
m
r&gt;
m
i
y
I
•*"
&lt;
JU m am ber th a t th a custom er la
f M'lin inrmtaiftK is only now being.seriously tested
Would you be willing to be guil­
circulation, would encounter very little trouble from pnl&gt; i. | ‘
■ »L
rifhti
' ■' nijr
|*r«i(«*8&lt;&gt;.r, m* In the validity of its undrrly ty of rem oving th* churches from
WHTTHS
opinion.
I '! ‘ ' t ‘ ....... the Mrili-.il cri*|...
la s t
this tow n? Would you be willing
l,,r&lt;’r &gt;- IW ii " O / a nuikst colony, would you
* 'iMpIr,
U| Hi j Tilt* IniHjiirnj* rrco v r r y of Bprinjf lo live on in Ibis town / ifler they
However, the "commixlity dollar” implieH Mini if i
#ay they bad th alr hideout, or prices are to lye arbitrarily raised when they nre t •&gt; bn*.
• *1 iIn* Innlitntu of lUt I
"um m»r arux# out of th# *r- had been removed? TI;* Church
■ituatioD re* stands fo r C hrist and Ills King­
“"* nt Hunff rrctjfi}[v lifirially drprrAiied Biiuation
i f hides o u t? ", asks tha Leee- they shall also be reduced when they are too high
'flu I Iiitr.l .Sut«ji “xvoulil hnv»^■.
from the February and dom of R ighteouinrse. Are you on
Commarclal. W s'd pronounce
» X F o rk A m .
could bo done readily enough by contracting the nupi-li "i
•alilMf&gt;|M| r ’‘^fnich hanking dehacla. In llx th e side of Righteousness? If
it Mu
Tstuavllla 8 tarcurrency
in
circulation,
or
by
increasing
the
gold
content
&lt;
•
!
arly
Magr&gt;
it
was
eeaaonal
and
Wou
are
not
U»tn
you
m
uit
be
*• nta&lt;h*
Thla sounds Ilka a
1
but ita intensity
the dollar, thus increasing the value of the dolliu um
(Sa o th er aids. You prefer a city
Loarish movement on nudism.
niff
».f rrpt*Mf «nHrkmeti in April by the Infla* tn which thievery and bobbery and
t&gt;!
lowering the relative value of commoditlen.
11, - w i.i'i Hoiiary'ltii|ilie«tiona of the gold m urder are perm itted to go on un­
T ha NRA «l&gt;*s not apply to
Thin too ia important. It ia im|x&gt;rtant to hi- aid, I
A-Imi mi Ir.i n ftn in ifti atid th# stock market checked. You prefer a cllisanry,
... household servants, b u t in tha reduce prices, because it in manifestly
impriniii.il i Knar of rising pricea, due selfish to the core, w iltin g every
(*t f* «fnre Ih&gt;
C ity of New York the Increase of pricea to continue to rise forever, nnd bernuxo II n i h,
lo lh*» tHi(x&gt;*itIon of processing chance to cheat yog. As Studdertm
i
I'.tJ
*
t r o t r a in other lines haa resulted fair for a fnrmer who Iran borrowed f&gt;0&lt;) butdii-U o| v b- i
I--------bm f
iu H
tb p
in d u n tr ia l
r o d c i, Ksnnedy would pul (t, If you are
t
v lin o
H im * m
---------ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
If a .a u a h a shortage bf servants
fcA *t T,
not on th e aide of Right; on J ts a s
I.U
tH
iasba,
u
i
w
«
r
.
^
»
;
»
"
in
lr
ihutlng
factor
during
to
l&gt;e
requlrod
to
pay
it
track
with
1,000
Ituahi-lH
nt
wlu-ui.
r \ th a t Ahoif* y o g as -t* o - h a ra gona
C h rist's aide th a a y o u .ab a.b ettio c
it.., fur oh-i l.i.t f
•ft
It
in
Just
nn
unfair
to
the
creditor
to
allow
a
farmer
wlm
W
T
O
N
J
U
*
;
W/IAOWJ
J ' Oqt, Cram &gt;10 and f i d a month to
prostitution ag ain st virtu*, you
i. lit*- iu.tf».-i*nl«&gt;
has borrowed 1,000 bunheln of wheal to be able to pn&gt; 't
..
and &gt;00 a month.
Tin- N. fl A. ha* unqurstion-, are betting a harlot against your;
Hi'l.i 11 ih| i rjj*yv.back with 600. So junt an in jieriocin of over-prodm ti"n ii
Shly i«-i (nrnimi lire valuable ser­ m other.
W
hltjwould be necennary for the government to redim- 'n \.
l-ord —
did not- make such
The church stands for all th a tl
A iheWf vo r of ••iii.Miii* Imslness to mainWith th a veteran* In 1U16 when he of the dollar, it would bo necesiiary in period* "l mill
i«-n..-i4 tlm* Inin h k. mmI pert of ita spring and la true and good and beautiful. |
P a s llrd th a Oscar II *a a pacifist production to lncreanc the value of the dollar.
i b»l (A# i *• rutiiiii.r y-Hitis during th* last
p ' ship to atop the European w ar.
"
i: umfri , f.-.v wi l ts Moreover, if It can be
The quentlon then in. whut would be Iho «Mi|*t'b- id
(V •—f i t . I ’etyrsburg
tndqpendeqL the public whenever the time came when tin- pmi ri,m- nt
It i*ii ^ 4**iq-'rii'nil.- In f.iiu-tiim In practice as it
T hey-W eren’t veteran* then.
If
it tffi *t n'l1
1 f -o- lmiis in llieory, ll should add
. -,,(e •».. these gains during the period
IV .th S jr b ad t-een, they would have should nay that pricea are high enough, that thrv r a n
higher, that the farmer can receive no more for ln» ^^n•
ii.*t l I in&lt;'*&gt;f normal fall seasonal recovery.
' B arn leaa anxious to go to war.
I
y ------------ „-----------in comnI#( Hut th» answer to th a t questhan he in already receiving. Anyone who believe* tlm'
nl nt liiM|&lt;*'-n hinges. If wr are to believe
l'R o c tr a quotas from Hhakas- government could nay that and nurvlvo nhould eonnirb ■ :■
U A *W F '
Meat Market » 1 E. la*. W.
II leraeT) Piefeeaor Ugtuirn, form er expert
ra to explain Inflation: "To attitude tirwurd thonc who ventured the trellef in I'* ft &lt;
“raw s d fa a M t n .
.oio-uini'
.,V4
'he
consumers'
departm
ent
of
ato, or not to inflate, th a t ia atock market pricea were too high, or I hat l-'lornhi i--.il
A N G EL’ S E A T « » 4 C E
( Ilf N It A , and if wa arc to be(h a D em ocratic question. W hether tate values in 1026 were a trifle out of line.
&amp;
I ii lhij!'lli-v&lt;- General Johnson, on adding
i'
It'S nablar In th e, n iw li to suffer
fit" i#. or al h a s t maintaining, the
- ■ o ----------------------------------' i.
atlngs and 'arrow* of southern
. t - 1»Ut k l«M?i/. -..n' test purchasing |M&gt;wsr of
DR. U T. 0 0 8 8
llriasHb.aa to laXa op Inflation
V M A- 4hr- wage .artier and the aalary
A im e e O n B ro a d w a y
!
RELIANCE
!nyt j t sea of aconomiata, and
l.i.rWtilntr • arni-r. 1 he &lt;|iiestlon la, can this
rhirsevaeta* &lt;■
• f.la /I
'H LIFE'INSURANCE
CO.
Avstr
m
m
*
I'SeMei*
P
I.esf
r opposing, and them. To expand.
I,Fi' i* mm•4*«r&gt; tw (time if -rla ll p r i m rontinua
x*.t—.l.sW«r terete*
Taking her turn after 24 hallet tlnhrern, tun nin.i •
&gt; Inflate, to rn flata , perchance
|1» (•?I 8 I10 adii 19 tn mount st I lie ra lr they era ris­ office i i H m t i l s a. « — t i l
■ M ., BiAS r . !! ■.&gt;&gt; c , W|
io d r u m . Ay a tha ra'a th a nih. For who delivered several off-color gaga, some mat :iii„-&gt;
n-1 •»*. t.itil, by. Um ing al the present tim e?
r u » ra*
oitaasai ■&gt;* *
&gt; ■ 's E u
and
a
dwarf,
Aimee
Semple
McPherson
Hult
on
iniitlr
h
*
r
D to trlc t M anager
th a t sleep of Inflation, w hat
i*f itiIiniiitMii wages
In May th* rise In retail price*
river Had Hash U4S’1•
n a y coma p a n la tha will, debut the other day at u Hrocidway theater.
"O ver dM I !■
la t o W
i*4 IlHUM, hlfher was only 1.4 per cent, la J uns
a
Cf Ir*‘ v** *
1Hi |f* |4llllt1»t#b t4»f lhla rale was almost Uoublad, with
k« ba doubtful whether
Phene dTS
f i t B. U t ft.
The house war (lacked and policemen outbid.- L ■i &gt;&lt; t i n
»'V
v- 'Lnjjtul;-, uii a.han.-s of 2 0 per cent. In
I j m i ) 1*tv
' \ e bear thoat ilia we crowds moving. Slater Aimee, ttlanding Itefore a l.iiiiiimi
| J u ly it was
doubled
again,
f l r to others wa know not back-drop, depicting an angel in n staini-tl-gluc.-. ..........
■V1^•! ■
i. fial'hv* uiiiuunluig to 6.2 per rent. And
U ntil HapC M U ,
preached without any unusual tllnplay of emotinn. sin- n.i i
|
*
r
ii
now
m
ines
the
report
of
an
Au­
■
I»
&lt;
' A' ;
---- o-------- '
"Nifty Three" J pktares • fa
of her life, her conversion, her travels anti "Unit woti-l i
whut It kkliul.l lllil'ly
gust rise of H.4 per c e n t—b rin g ­
llo f a th a n &gt;1^12.000,000
of
folder for I k
ing
the
Uriel
increase
since
that
'.•I
luhi
I
tut
i*
iI
h?1
lie#rt
ful
man,
Robert
Semple."
W hat they coll "nervous money"
f
ihc
i
ikil
ti
rat«ital
iiiM
te
iy
'
|B#Hry.
end
of
April
to
alm
ost
10
per
Warming
to
her
subject
and
becoming
u
little
iii
.
h
Asa la London hanks, conf i Ih | mi -«‘iit wr i l r r until ri tu m l 4 rent. N or |a tha movement over
tb e sa fe st in th a world. It demonstrable she declared: "There ore more than Vit.uOO
P faO M ilM
•Olffi l h , Mill! llir
tm l^«kB#tj yet, according to experts. The es­
paapta w ho lira beyond people down on their knees right at this very ntoituni. pi ty
)• (a tohiill iimI lw I' aaw^ iI on 1# IK# tim ate of on* authority ia th a t by
1 confines of G reat ing, oh, »o fervently, that I will l&gt;e Kuidcd nriglit in uiMumi’i. Tliry a n , uoH^r1 th# N. mid-October th* advance will have
Whq m ay w ithdraw bringing the gospel message to you here."
~r
totaled 35 per rent.
a t any tim e should
Just how successful her message was might in- noli
Turning to lh« Federal Reserve
' g a t' th a notion th a t csted by the attitudo of h?r audlencea which tt|&gt;|ilun-i&lt;&gt;1 I* «ii Wisik*. »»hI n l a w * fotcc Hoard Index uf departm ent store
N tm C B
iH
»t safe, Or w ant when she admitted frankly that "Ccrtnliilv, I’m in n M i»f n u n urn busy ait Mu* |&gt;luiit of rules, we find th a t they rose be­
Will
n
e
t
he
reap
spa
L
hl
f
f
a
g
,eay
" i t home. London flthe money." We have no doubt that counties.'* metnl&gt;ers of I fir S.xnfonl T.fftit mn«l Fiifl Co.' tween April and August from CT Isdehtedsesa Inrarrad hy my
M i c a n fo r these de­
i*rrfting u ui#rninotH tower t h a t per ren t of normal to 76 per cent,
sk d e p o e l t o r e would the audience were impressed by her "sincerity" uml In i
will 11 **11 1 I hi* tank for the wutfT an advance o f 8 point*, or about "wlfa, M rs, Iravetn &amp; Calhenn.
*y a t heme. T h at “ sacrifices" to plead the cause of religion.
H . F . C a lh o u n .
Hfipply
uf Hartford, T he t a n k will 12 per cent. This would suggest
Her appearance must have been quite in cunlrast to
of th a condltiima
strongly th a t while gross
keeping th e tntornaUon- evangelist* and misaionarles of aaother dny who went nut !•# i i l a r f l 4 »n Ih f tnwur i n d will sales have bean mounting, volume
• constan tly unsettled. into all parts of the world M id poverty and tdrknvaa to Ii M fsO.OoO i ’mIIuii* of w ater.
h a t actually declined.
TIm* rlitm pm t I n t of Pr®»iJrnt
It Is undoufatedy necessary th at
bring succor and new hope to distressed |»o&lt;iple.
T h e y 'D C o t U k o N n r 1 I
WU
xoii
'
b
ruiitrol
lifer
|*#rty
o f attem pting; to
Aimce'a advent on the New York stage will undoubted­ fltn uml over th# IrK itlilive |&gt;or- business should be perm itted
aarelesl IM S : all H IM . eC eats,
a s a base for cur- ly be successful, that is, from a financial point uf v i e w .
leeway iq the way of price read­ esse a s s kale**: prwateg taels
forinnnrca of f?&lt;&gt;n|re»* U # trout justm ent*. F or a fte r alt, without
fa* readily seen
IsTW
&gt; to tnke olfirr. Th# queatiop Vv
business profits we can have no
it now being made She la a good ehowman and she will entertain ihosu
——
anit
heir
her.
IIow
many
souls
she
wiR
enVe
iSualncaa recovery. Nevertheless, it ;
of th a N ation c o m e t o s e e a n d h e a r h e r . H o w m a n y ________ e S p ir itu a l !»■»Amount In Cottfre
LA W N H OW BSB
i
rtea b r a n directly up.ii
h thh*yr»«l
thmpreal- te clear th a t Professor Ogbura'a
n t o f a tra e ia a n o t h e r q u e s tio n . W e h a v e a s u s p ic io n t h a t t h
Iglbjo*
w
arning
-ra*
net
misplaced,
sad
th
*
,
&gt;
wemlni
ia th is country. The b e n e f i t s o f h e r c a m p a ig n w ill b e p r a c t ic a l ly n e g lig
.lent'*
pdlrnlial
•
control
o
t
t'
n ?&gt;
th a t i t tba N . a . A* to to be kept
w as am ong those tnoei
-o
ru rren ry tvform sllu alio a J
—- s a (he track lU adm inistrators
i »
/
M ftflC th e
Senate. F.srept for
going to Lavs to
(Ilately rounected vritfa
mare attention fi
a m onetary hoais had,
ling o f . &lt;b# ' n i n r * y
S A N F O R D . T W K N T Y
A G O "
tha
rale1
ke re
u tio n e a ip between p e yl
Its useful ■
general query, la! "W ill tba
and
b*v#
jfleaty
c
t
preservati-*k» • h ^
deal fa* •fale'3* Ifaduc*
M. Crown, a ssista n t superin­
F
U being tendent o f th e A .C-L, accompan­ fb r th* specimens th a t 'th e y hr- *t#
tn M i cm ftfae;
faratgm - oouo tries
f
ied by Hick Calhaun, T icket pnet to captor*. M r. C cofh h6», bill W ithout 4 # U r aib
a h o ld f a r a
11
diffecnal
kinds
of
poles,'
reeia,
malorla)
alteration
fcf
A gent G ilbert, of K Iw lm aaA •» *
LUM BER
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and
beta
nod
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Calhoun
h
as
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determined purpose *f til* F t W 1.
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CHULUOTA

Fair Weather

irtb

m a in ta in a f t
a t th e church where
(tha
all authorised ChrisUaa SdM M U te re tu r, B ap be
road, borrowed o r p a ie haood. Opau
Tuaadays aad Friday* fro B I
IM L

Government Loans
To Russia T o Buy
UeS.GoodsLoommr

Th* fall meeting of the ParentTeacher ’ Association was hatd
Standing with majestic gran­
Tuesday craning at the school
deur opposite th* Twraty-thlrd
'Word b u bora ratal rad horal
houso rath a good percentage nf
street entrance In the geograph­
NEW YORK, Sept. E J - U p _
that M bi Betty MeKtowoa bra
members present, liana form*
ical center ot A Century o4
-V .&amp;
Direct governm ent credit* on-Vaxt
bora pledged bo tbo* Doha Delta
lated
the
Exefotlra
Committee
Program*—the
Chicago
Worlds
soviet
purchase*
loom
strong
to­
Doha Sorority at tba Florida
b•*•__■
• ■■.i ••t - «w •
meeting-last week foe the coming
Fair—tho HavuUa* thermometer
day with the dltcloaura th a t I
&gt; |1 M l M (7 State College for Worn*.
tower to on* of tho moat popu­
CHURCH OF THB NAZARKNB year’s work were accepted by tha
Henry Morgvnthau, Jr., g o ra n ta r
&gt; *rrad U * * »
lar
raodovoua
of
tho
Fair.
Lo­
association
and
Include
th*
Sum
LAKE MART. FLA.
MONDAY.
of the farm credit ad minlat ration
cated on a grassy tminencs over­
war Round Up, National CorretV-.-T
Monthly boslneee and nodal
Friend* of K n . Endor Curtott
looking tho lagoon. It to ■ logi­
and Peter A. Bogdanov, ch alft
spondasic* Course, Parent Educa­
i
mooting o f the Troth Bothnia
Snaday, 8epL 10
trill be glad to Irani that oho
cal meeting place lor Fair viaU
man of the A m torg T rading Cor­
tion Classes, and other welfare
the First Methodist
Sanday School, 8:45 A. M.
1in proring at the Famsld-Langh- Ctaao oi
tora. In addition to thaao meet
poration.
have
held
aeverel
con­
work. Tba Association will give
Preaching. 11:00 A. M.
tim Memorial Hoepltal where (be Church w ill taka plara at N:10
Inga, score* of telephone cal*
versations in recent daya.
caption to th* teacher* at th*
underwent aa operation Thura- o’clock at the hones of Mrs. W. M
W. M. Society, 1:00 P. M.
are received at tha tower dally
1
.
Their m eetings— tn which Uw
u
n
lag.
of
school.
also.
day.
Me Kim. g i t
West
Eighteenth
N. T. P. S. 9:45 P. M.
from person* asaktog friend*.
whole field of trade and credit has
[ N n. J. H. K uw bl sad
Him. Jam es Wilson entertained
Street, with Mrs. McKhn, Mts.
Preaching, 7:45 P. M.
been explored — were regarded M
•prat Frhtoy hi JaekLohs S. LoGotto, Mrs. D. a BarPreaching at Caoaty Hama, th* members of the Missionary
the most Im portant development
Mr. and N n . R. M. Mason, Jr* dirt, Mrs. P. M. Eldar ■
Mb . 11:15 P. M. and at Convict Camp, Society - of tha Oviedo Methodist
in Soviet American relation* In­
aad Mre. T. J. Garrett, o f QuU- W . A. T01U aa hostesses
Church
|
t
her
home
Monday
a
ft­
5:10 P. M.
asmuch as Morgenthaif, a treated
ernoon. e ■&gt;
;&lt; t M p 4 ^ v « ill ra- man, Ga* are the gaoste of Mr.
Monthly program snooting of
aid* of the president fod several
aad Mre. t C. Smith, Jr.
They Uw Woman'o Missionary Society
Mrs.
'Joe
Chalker
entertained
_ Jam that ha la Ul at bis will (pond the weekend at Haiara
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
years, was designated to direct
of
tba
First
Baptist
Church
will
. t a M a y ta lr . ^
several Quests at a birthday din­
Clip eadi will return next Wed nee
pcreonally Russian trade lltigoU*taka place at 1:10 o'clock at the
Tba Bar. Smith Hardin, pastor, ner for her mother, Mre. N. C.
dap.
;-i
tions.
church. Installation o f officers,
Roriral services by Dr. Barks Jacob* Wednesday evening.
A -i
The naming nf M nrganthau, aiM
auxiliary promotions, and draw. Culpepper will be continued all
The Girl Scout troop la plan'
P . Hofnnimeement of which followed th !
A Bong tba Sanford g lrh who log of ns mas for drains.
next week and special services by nlng to put on a play at th*
attended the Delta Delta Delta
disclosure In New York th a t th »
The SUnbeam Band of the him w ill bo bold Sanday.
school hoUse next weak. Th* protea Th a n day afternoon aad their First Baptist Cborch will moat a t
adm inistration eipecl* lo recog­
SUNDAY SERVICES
will
go
towards
buying
of
formal party Friday at Stotaoa
nise Russia before Congress con­
Sunday School Message, -Oar uniforms for the troop.
bo sprat Uaivereltp In DoLaad were, (ho 1:M o'clock a t the Church.
venes, was Interpreted her* tn
Tba Dopoadahia Class of t h s Youth” 10:00 A. M.
Mr. an&lt;f Mre. A. G. W agner at■ rath*,
Miaow Roberta Stahl, Dorothy First Methodist Church will meet
mean the president I* giving clt&gt;S%
Momlng services, "Back to t ended th* West Coast School of­
Heine., and Helen Colbert. Mlao at 1:00 o'clock a t the boos* of Bethlehem" 11:00 A. M.
consideration to the Soviet sltua*
ficials meeting In Sanford Mon­
P t. U . Oalkarap baa a*. I Colbert warn also among thoee at­ Mrs. James A. Wright, Magnolia
lion.
c4vi •
Service for men and boys, “The day
— ; fra m N ew Y b 5 6 % -W h e re torning the Delta Delta Delta
A vesu»e. Meeting in the afternoon Blue Eagle" 1:00 P. M
The MnrgrnthaU’Bogdanov dig- 1
T
hree
members
of
th*
Roy
awlmm log party tit Ponce do Lora
sObo o f evening revival oarvrussinns havr contemplated Imm*,
Evening service, ‘Th* Sin God Scout Troop attended the Court
Springe last TnoodoT.
p lf .v
diatc extensive purchases of cot­
WUI Never Forgira," 7:J0 P. M of Honor In Sanford
Monday
A B afcan p T af Baek-j
ton, livestock and heavy industrial
Services all next week at 10:00 evening each receiving three MerJ-, la d iE ln r a fate
equipment.
A. M and 7:50 P. M. Tba public
Badgta for work accomplished.
Is cordially Invited to sMtnd. In­
While cotton sales to th* So­
Marlon Borgard receiving. Life
terest haw Increased In the serv­
n
f ■ • —
1—
--viet Union may mount to around
Saving,
Markmanshlp
and
Ma­
ices this week and larger crowd,
a million hale* during the com ity
chinery: Floyd W agner receiving
have been attending dally.
year, a was thought llkaly In
Thrills, laughs sad heart throbs FHLL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Markmanshlp.
Athletics
and
well-informed quarters that aatos
Woodcarving; Donald MrVehll re­
all mingle la the raaaloa of
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
at the outsat—In the event of SatNew Orlando Road near Geneva
ceiving Markmanshlp. The two
Marie Disaster
and
Wallace Avenue.
1,factory credit arrangem ents —
(Continued Fmm Tag* One)
(Continued From Pag* t)
form
er
hoys
also
received
a
Star
Park Aranoe and Sixth Street.
against the government at all.
Tba Bov. William F. MrFborBeery, beloved tram o f "Mia and
plainer!, a second appraisal would would not exceed half a millloe
Scoot rank while Scout McVehll
The Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr.
The name of the leader of the he made.
hale* at the miul.
Bin,’' who are again co-starred at an, pastor.
received
First
Class
Rank.
Bthto 8School, 0:45 A. M.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Manbansa* Ms-la * n n it IrnmeDairy rati),, and cotton are
the Milan# Theatre Sunday, ManWhen
th
r
application
is
finally
[
Tha member* of th* committee dlataly learned
Morning Services, 110:0 A. M
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
needed badly In th* Soviet stales.
day aad Tuesday bs T ugboat
passe,)
Upon
hnd
found
to
lathe women's division of the
Evening Be: rites. 7:45 P. M.
B. Y. P. U. 0:15 P. M.
Report* from fienfeugo* in
Annie," fUmlsatlon o f tba famous
NRA have been working In Ihl* Santa (’tar* pmvmve .so l tro u ­ round the |ierson filing the appli­
Evening Worship 7:50 P. M.
W o ra o n ’a
Prayer
Mooting
Saturday Evening Prat stories of
cation would then la- asked lo
TOO M ICH TURRKY
community
this
week
and
have
ble wa* espi'Cli'd at the Sulrdad have hi. atlornry srnd In ah
Wednesday Service 7:50 P. M.
a battling feminise tugboat cap­ Wednesday, 10:0 P. M.
secured almost 100ri the signa­ Sugar Mill ire at that city.
The)
Earphone
for
hard
of
hearing.
Prayer
aad
Praise
Service
tain aad bar sanguinary advaaj slravls coveting the property In
BOULDER. &lt;’o|o„ Sept. t3 .— &lt;JT)
tures r f all residents.
workfr* lia&gt;l given null officials
Visitors welcome.
Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
turea.
A abort ^|m* after J. fi. MaFuneral sendee* for Mrs. Erp* until J'estrr'.Wi ty n itfl Ihclf l i t question. Checks covering the
M iss DrOSalsr plays Aimto, with
ma Lana who died In SanforJ maiMl*. A small force of rural • mount of the lean would then he ■hagin ‘ re|xrtfe.l « * thafY t t f
forwarded through the local farm turkeys from hla peni. ha found
aery cast ss her shift!*#* but
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Monday were held In th* Chulunta guards was reinfm red
ALL SOD LB CATHOLIC
troop*
gudd-uatung auto, Captain Tarry
board. Mr Chapman stated.
CHURCH
lhe bird* walking down th* road
rem etary Tuesday morning and from Clenfuegvw.
They battle and au k s ap agair
In hi* Interview Mr. Chapman lowaril home Sheriff Rlcharb •aid
Corner Park A n n u a and Third ware conducted by Rsv
F. P.
Tho
Sulnls,I
Mill
I*
the
uldcftt
fdy count loss laughs; there Is a
■aid that In* organisation has 113 the thief probably found tHa
The Rev. J. J. Kellaghan, pastor. 8lr**t.
IIrooks, pastor of the Baptist American owne.l -u g sr woik* in
d remall- note of mother love sad
First Mass, 7:50 A. M.
The Rev. John Bernard Root, Church In Sanford. Many friend* Cuba. Several Aini-iieati* and npplo atom* evolving over 1500, squawking turkeys too mucti la
(Mill which havr already lieen for-j
a gigantic thrill In the climax
Second Mass. 9:00 A. M.
minister.
handle and relraard them.
^
nf th* fam ily from *urri&gt;undlng llritnn* a ir among the ulfn inla
warded to the hank in Columbia
when Beery enters a biasing fire­
Boned jetton after 9:00 A. M
Church School 9:45 A. M.
towns
attended
the
service*
The food pus.lem lu II hvhos O r d in a r ily , he s a id , it ta k r s ap
box to repair a boiler at era and
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Mr- and Mr*. R. I. Dann. of we* not improved „« the «lnke o f proxim atel, W day* for a &gt;ean toi H llO I.rj FIXES TAX LEVY ’
, Roberta Wilson has thus save a storm-tossed liner.
Daily Maas, 7:50 A. M.
Speaker, the Rev. E. D. Drown* Sanford, w eir In f'hulucta Tiir*
by tba Alpha Gam.
warehouse men rontinui-d ll wa*
Bl„| o,*, t |,, overage
Moat o f tba picture was film­
lee, D. D.
TALLAHASSEE. Sept « , —(* )
day morning.
Sorority at tba Florida ed la PUgot Sound lo tba actant
estim ated foodstuff* now in th r | f„rmt.r ,.„u|,| ro..r , v, approxtAll members of the Christian
Governor Shulls tmlay find
for Womoa whore tocalm of the Karajan Reilly
Mrs. Ramon* Wilson ha* a* her .trre. would I........ shau-led in lim,„ |¥ , u,ii ,,er a. re in (he form
LAKE MART COMMUNITY
Endeavor Society will meet a t th* gusal for a frw day* her *inall
th* state 1U33 levy at six and
college studies
|CHURCH
n^o-t
a
week
Even
if
lhe
&gt;
lrik
r
l„
f
„
|„an
with
1.1
or
15
year*
in
Rains stories, which gives lhe pic-,
church at (1:30 P. M. to go to tha niece. Barbara Bell, of New
fivr-elghths mills, th* maxlmuas
l- i-rttlrd. MUlhurilallre -ourcr*.| « |,w |„ |„,y lhe aniounl liark In
tare aa extraordinary sense of,
Orlando District Convention to be Smyrna.
allowed by the la-gislature. Last
(Presbyterian
Government)
-aid
the
problem
would
mil
to-;
government
The
government,
aathmticHy. Mias Dressier pilots
held
at
the
Congregational
Organised In 1594.
• omplelely -olve-l
; h.oveve. inu-t I"- given thr fir*t year the levy was four and aavaaa sea-going tug and competes
Church In W inter Park.
eighth. mill..
)
Preaching
Services
at
11:00
A,
Tin- ainoiiid of fotol in the wan- | niortgage on (he proprity
with the whole waterfront In the
W ednesday
Evening
Service
j
vivid maritime drama, directed by M. sod 1:00 P. M.
hou*e*
ieoinpsialively
*mallj
It
wa.
Iitooghl
mil
lln
m
orn
7 : » P. M.
and she
Merryn La Roy #f ’‘Gold Diggers’* .Graded HundUy Scbeat with
g o v * on th e il m k * a r * | in g t h a l lh e F a r m C re d it
A **o .
Trained Teachers, 19:00 A. M.
lie d u p I m a u i * o f f m a n r 's ! von- 1 n a t io n d o v* nol d e a l w ith rmpaad "Little Caesar" fame.
HOLT
CROSS
EPISCOPAL
Minister, th* Rev. Jamas M.
I d it in n * . T h e r -in e ig n v v . a rc » * i d j p r u tlii'titm lo a n * hut h illy nn f a r m
Episodes la several of the Peat
CHURCH.
nnnnunren the opening
j The Sewing Clrele of the Melho In I n- fm a m 'ia lly u n atili- lo p a y I lo a n * h 1111 iiiu^t in a ll i’**e i* h r
stories are used. Annie and Tarry Thom peon.
of her
v a .h to
le lc a .ith e
e h ip m e n t* . Ifiv e ii a r l i a r f ir « t
raise their boy to bo a sea cap­
n
u
»
it|r*E
r
I
|
dlst
Church
were
held
a
.
follows:
Th* Rev. Mnriln J. Dram, rac
w h ile t h r v n iia lg n o r* li-fn * ,- lo i - . :
tain; ha soaks to remove them
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Clrele
No
1
met
with
Mrs
W
I’
th
,.
e
ve
n
t
1
h
r
p
n
tp
e
rty
a
lre
a
lty
tor.
li-rid t t.-it11
from the squalid tug that is their
ha» a f lin t iiio r t »fBkfu t h r p in p e r ty
1119 Magnolia Phone 630*W
Thlrt*#nth Sunday »ft#r Trio- C arter a t her home uu la k e
horns. Terry lapses late his old Rev. E. D. Brownie*.
Charm Tuesday.
im a ner i« t i a p p ly f •*» a luau fn » tn |
•ty.
Sanday HchoM. 9:46 A. M.
drinking habits and Is disowned
t h r L 'n v rrm n e n t M i f f i t i r n t to p a )
Holy Communion 7:50 A. M
Cirri# No. 2 fnel at lhe home
Mornli.g Worship, 11:00 A. M.
by his son, but cornea through In
u f f t h r a m m ifit «»f tin- f ir at r n o r t-j
(Corporal* for Young People's of Mre. B. O Smith Monday all
the stirring sacrifice at the fin­
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Barrie* League.)
k’ Mirt to hu h toniihi th e n I m- r l r a r
•m oon.
ish.
Tha session will matt f t th*
• I ti r u n i
M i «7 M a r y
iiH "
Kj m KxnmJnad
lie f n ir t m n in if it «»vei a - c o lla t e r a l .
Church School 8:50 A. M.
Circle
No.
3
met
at
the
home
Robert Young, who scored In clan* of th , morning a ad evening
in
Morning P rayer and Sermon of Mre Oreon Burnette on T ur. f ii im m p lfN -tfiiil v m n littr
(ila m m C o r re c t!/ F itte d
"Hell Below,” Is seen as tbs young worship services tor th* reception
N u r lh l A n ilin it
j o in n
D i l i t; s t o r k
A. M.
day afternoon.
captain. Maureen O’Sullivan has of members. Those without church 11:00
l*r*»f &gt;fii! M i * l \ . i
\V 4*1I p m iu I
Young People's Service la s g u s
T
V
Young
Women's
Sewing
th . romantic feminine lead, and bom** lo Sanford are welcomed t* will meet a( 5:00 P. M. ready to
It toll iin o n n i eit ) t ntrntla y t»y |
i I h u k I i 14*i . H p I I )
Ann
ie lu r n r « ! In
the cast also includes Willard all aarricaa. Tba pastor la avail­ sta rt for Deanery mealing In O rel* met at the home of Mi* i l n ’ i r li f (iiit* m
I»• K K M ltu lw o rth , u ia n a ife r u f,
K n ila y
Jim
Wil»on
Monday
In
Chuluot*.
Robertson,
Tammany
Towny, able far conference every morning
th e T o u t hto u M ru if &lt; ‘iim p a n y . th a t
if lt 'i
p i ^ n t l i iik
l In*
( tu iiir m * r in
Oplonaatrlat
Orlando.
Mr. *nd Mr*. Jone* nf Sanford I h r S i n i l h limi&lt;*«' n I m k r ( ip n r V N ( ■ in t e r W i lli a m * . f m m e il y w ith
Frankie Ddrro. Jack Pcnnick
from 9:00 o'clock to lJtfkO o'clock
113 Peril At ,
MONDAY.
I
ware
in
Ovltdo
Tuesday
evening
Paul H unt.
M
t*n
k
’»
l
i
l
t
,
ha»
ia*en
B‘
k|r*t
^ci
la hla study at th* church.
Church School Council 7:30 P. M and Wednesday morning in (he M i \S i ' l l * w i lt l*«* M m* (■« i m &gt; i |&gt;m I o f tin- w tuff n f enip loyen at iflir a tn re
Friday, Bt. Michael and All An Interest of N.R.A work
K BB N B Z m METHODIST
(KEAN -AF1RIT
gels.
T. W. law to n , ^r and ''B ill” ii&gt; T h in |*(i T)tu» •*•)«&gt;
CHURCH
Holy Communion 10:00 A. M.
Williams made a business trip
I»■ I ( ‘ Jinkrnp Iti'lil Mu' ini In- l.y in a ii Srho«»l ahram Mila y e a r
Roy Heoute 7:50 P. M.
NAunnBU), ore, (wpA. : i
11tiV it r il mi l Th i-iM lo ie l«t rut * r y
Mimeograph P rinting
(JuaHrrly Ciiiifi rt'ni «• h» I It r
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
—(JF)— Thousands of sightseers
Sunday. Ort. 1. will be (Uu*
Mrllif*r|mt flttiw h in Ovtr*|t» Thm a h a te k.M*ur lo i ia iu e n v tllr to re
Epwerth League, 4 iU P. M. •
• um e th e ir n tin lie * at th e U n tv e r
Day.
I have mured to the Berk voltage d a y n itflit
have been attracted sightly to
TYP1NO
Preaching, Tharaday, 5:00 P. M.
-in (irnpevill* Are.
• it y of f lo r u t a
lit .w a r d l.im ln e y
eaotheni Oregon beach#* whore by Rav. R. T. Caldwell, pastar.
H r n r y W iilc o lt l»*ft th in wt'^k
H
peclai
I n v e s tig a t io n s
(tordar l^indqulat who has Iwen f u r IlftiD Fn C it y w h rft* h»‘ i p h a i been p lr tlg r tl to th e P h i K hjfPacific Ocean appeared to
p» Tau fiH ternlty.
•fir*. (Tha ait s i ■ typreaaed tha | PAOLA COHMUN1TT CHURCI
III lataly, left Thursday fur I’en- rn tp rrd ! I h r M il it a r y A iR ttrm y
R K M IN O L E C O U N T T
M in e M a l h i r u t w hr t aile d to
optaion this phanomaaon war
sarola where h* has a Job aw ait­
MU*
A R urn H e r r in if
ftI* aa ssm ss of phosphorus, caused
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
Tha Rav. Alfred Eriaaae, pastor
Th# Dorcas Clrel* la Invited ing him in th* company he worked t u t npil to * t i y w ith I mpr ( U t c r U rla rn to T u c a d a y t » it*p u rl fu r
hjr myriad* o f a lo e - o rgi s ls a i
Maralag Barrios a, 11:00 A. M. to meat with Mre. Rbb. Hunter on with before he lock Bis arm . ill* M rp . |{ g M il l* a f t e r »|&gt;en(liiiff t lu ly in ro n n e e ttu n w ith th e F e d ­
1SSH
rsefc 4 m .
• s e i se*
e ra l l a n d (ta n k .
Sunday Scheal, 8:46 A- M.
9 from tha tropica by
Bapt. IS, at her ham* on th* family Is allll here.
th e lu n i m n
w ith h e r f a t h e r in
tha Ja
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
I.undqulat
ChrisUan' Eadaarar. «:W P- M Went Side.
A lib tm i
Evaalag Barrio**, 7 JO F. M.
l)r, &gt;V. .1 f'ftr|M*ntrr attenilpd
Mr. and Mre. J. L Dixoa re­ war* callers at th* G ardar Lund
Mld-waak Prayer Moating. 7:99 turned from a week-end spent qulat horns Monday.
the Probation Meeting at the
llllm ar Lundquiat c a lt^ out to Methcnilet t'b u rrh tn Orlando
with bar folks In Cerdels, O*
Tuesday.
Thalr children, who hav* been see hla mother Sunday.
visiting there, returned with them.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mr. nnd Mrs- Lars Lsunoa and
relatives, of Piadmant, were coll­
Btxtaaath Street aa
ars Tpeaday at tha home of Mr.
A Mre. Emil Magnnson to a**
Tha Rav. F. M .Mortar, past
Mrs. HUma Lundqulst who la
Wi- roiiformetl with the national shoe re­
No Advance In I’rlcm
9:45 A. M.
slowly Improving from her ra­
pairing
code during thu fin&gt;l wvnk of Aug­
11:00 A. M.
nt Illness.
1
0
_
2
5
—
3
5
ust.
\
V
&lt;
have our Hlue Eagle dinplayed In
7:50 P. M.
Mrs. Bostic and daaghtar, re­
if aarvica, 7:50 P. M. turned to her home In Lake Mary
our window. It ia our pleasure to co-op«rnt«
after a frw weak* spent with
with other buainesa firms in the spirit of
her friend, Mrs. Clarena* Moran
the
NKA Lut we also want to co-operal*
dr. aad Mra. Elmar Lundqutot
with lhe consuming public. Therefore wn
aad har mother, Mrs. August
are offering lhe following regular prices:
Swanson attended th* funeral of
Mr. Jackaon at Pladmont on Massday.
A family by th* name of Smith
ftM
A. M. SUNDAY
SCHOOL MK88AOKt
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Social Calendarl

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*£* **

Tugboat Annie” Tale
Of Battling Skipper

Early Solution
|Loan Applications
Predicted For Totalling $,100,000
Cuban Squabble Have Been Okeyed

At The Chunhet

m

OVIEDO

Mins Carolyn Collier
PIANO STUDIO

GENEVA

DR. HENRYi
McleAULIN, Jjr.

Upaala—Grspeville

NOTICE! 1

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Matinee &amp; Night

INDAY SERVICES:

MEN’S SHOES
Half Soles ........................... 85c
Rubber Heels .................... 40c
WOMEN’S SHOES
Half Soles ..........................60c
Rubber or
an
»
Leather Heels...................... 25c

toum r
"HACK T» BCTHLKHKM-"
^THH BLUB KAOLE."
(Vhr H a u t i B tfi (M r)
BIN GOD WILL

auL war w in

at

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Added Special— Bobby Jones “How I
Play G olf—Poaition and fiack Swing

NADER’S SHOE F

i m P. U. KVEBYONK INVITED

A cro M F r o m V ald c*

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tiim

H e&amp;jjime Situation
,KA J'UuL-M rnfcc*.1 '

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4m' qkirt*um'iwn *«. tS3

ifi^ e

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w

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0 Yregram which wap an­ Wright lf
te' yesterday hr Sacralary
Weeretory **ld - ' t e under.
Um loan* would b« limited
late iHio airraM to
ampalgn to raducu
• South Hast year

•^apUen af tba loan
M '.t b t e a ;HW0t intimately aoaJl*. *tetel««r -litalodteg
ISM Jwbpal qw,; flaapoo adati*l* '
USte « f tba farm adailplatralten,
ibl* Idaa* af ,10. csota a- pound
**ld bo mado, Ip a ll probabUily,
IV 1 OOttea of lha IMS crpp bald
r tha fdrmsn—shauld ha tte*U*

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Hi*-hi* Mm, Rite i#

t” *(tnjT/,11'Jv

lf
rflh a plan being, a comp**'
4 $ .'

d*r far c»pb. tba r-

a

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» lu &lt; r r r .r v .i T W t a

J -'U4 Q*e cU «C I W t raanaa.:

iu) at &lt;n«r rjw ill •(

L I O A L - N O T IC E

mn4

U&gt; 8« pL 20 K fall from- 224MOO,.

• * r t ’ (tecpnitniefiqn Cort*■funds, Um farm an who
MU, &gt; tte tr • oottoni wDl be
, 1I M

f l T r iflit f %wlwg&gt;

n««»l&gt;rar I. ehrltrking.

1 0 tz

la c * o f t h e

of s a le on UoaBay- (he In* 4 t | S
October, 1*11, al (ha from Aorfrgt
lha Court llniMa'nr lamlaol* o**nik * W p W « : •» -B anff**/ riarMa.
affnr far n i l and, aril a( nubile
Mftrrt to tbe'hlaMrtt iM M b t*

WARHOIOTOR, '* « * , * t —W&gt;
— Pealing hh la st th* "withering
Influence- af Interna - to i'c o O e ttlon*. Um d tfM t Tor .the'earrent

Kubajite g ; . . , . . - * - . ft 1
BUrapar c A tb 8 I X

"h w h
UNiTKU HTAT**, »

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cA isdftfa f i f i n i r i i i

, * »V 1 0 0 0 0

E'waod
i
~i»
la a rlonn gated la tba 0Wifaad
Mirtlctpal P trlt
bat wrap
tha
Edeawood BIm Eaclan and Um.
Tlman, Union. Sanford Junior*,
^ d jitesW HOW Away r* u &gt; n la
And )bl» l i f t Jtedibaaa fo il of
(hatnploipiblp ,*ai^* ‘j 'riU a.llA w aft U Warlda , poor
B aplllt ptaarnar, wftb fCOO and
- Han/ora’ rut o ff to * r°°d »l4*t a wif* and aa*M&gt; chddpap. Ip four
a f o T y tw a U g g p r by T W , an- yaan - and tw o.teoath a hr waa
slate. That arm
tovrrnor oorf Um alata.
In 1017.'
r
"Tha day after I , waa Marrlad
and Uioagbt 1 bad * jte* paying
$40 a' &gt;8oath, 1 g o t p latter tailing
rcorrd m* that tha mlaalite h u rt) bad no
(ortbar atonaya rap n y salary.
"t got aut at night, That Morn­
chang* ara around w *-3 rrn“ ing at 4 A . M., 1 waa knocking
for mi Idling cotton at prr.m t.
m » a nan's door—and that knack
Tha general cotton glan follow^ roaulted ht my gate lag a gu rem ­
lha program pat tefara youthpyn n an t can tract to carry Aha mail*.
grtnioiA a l m itU pa*. I f . JUteBbW - - -M u w -tsr r h « n « i r - T i “ T S i ' i
Atlanta sad Dallas by goram m tnt cowboy T Wall,
I (warn arroia
a river to get $*0f a man awad
cfflriala.
,
f u rraantlala a n tba aaraagU My mothtr,
Tha twliti waa .too
reduction; bonaflt paymante rang- taucb far nia. | waa ill. It was my
Ing from 80 to 111 an aero for long*- I went to th* Klo Grand*
tha land taken out of proiucUou and learned to rida and aboot."
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A t teambdrr o f ’(h i tehlr mm
•drlhory bodrdr mm - tMT N M ,
tr*a#aryar*ahf&gt;w*
JdhmM M ' wHddrateod lo M l
far Wm i h *U i thoa
that Ui*y ahdtrtd edbhl edH tedW
_&gt;ia^..«H.O00AU.,'oii
alia and ho 'a M itn p l^ U * **w Sapt. 20, Um .|0 i 1‘. dpte reported
■ppaol for panaa. In th*. drlnt o f
/d ilu te'to and lha cWiwan dnd
rountar-charfcp, tha ndndnlatr*1t o f wan'naid to bo condjiarthf
dahlig tha If ranIgn dt lanC tn m
thd bddrtlA
; i ' -ft V
V.
Attbonch JbhBaon,1 n»»
Hand to Mi bofaa, II i n ahld' at
Ma of flea that ha wad adahiOgW
tbdroufch cmnVdaa ai-UM racafarf
aftbrte. Naw •Uimflania to apw
lha N il A to tha ralial ad unaai.
ploytnani b a te * winter ward bo*
hi* rough t, and i f i j tha pian*
ecnaldarod waa odd far - *U»a*
laUne r»*H*attel bflUdia*.

I —M e eA«mcl

again In th* fifth and two tallies
in th* eighth to tasks a total of
savan run*.
Edge wood went rupteee the first
II was th* mpectaUna of lha
rae adjustment adminlstratlan Inning, Ona rein In (be second by
th a t price of cotton would rlan an errpr a walk and a h it by. E u ­
bank*. They alto scored, again la
to 10 cents and mere and that
th* third w'Jh a h it by Evans, a
little money would bav* to ba **•
pass ball and a steal fo r E vani
to th ird and a hit by W hitten, In,
In th* event that raassy » t t e fourth inning Edgewoad mad*
leaned and th* pete* goaa dawn. run* with five hits, h a tte r hlk by
the goeevnmeai lost*. Rhvuld II pueher, two walk* and on* error.
rle* above 10 cento, th* fanner Edgewood also scored again in tho
may salt at any time that h# da- fifth to make a scifr* of 10 run*.
sir**, pay lha loan and pocket the
baleace-- If there la a balance■
Job as ton sail mated that araand
UftOOt/OOO bates of cotton war*
etIU In tba hernia of the producer,
allhauyti b* added this la "only
a guest."
Indlrertljr, the loan plan grew
out of th* gatharlng of grows.*
at)d others from the eouthem
statee this week urging, among
other things, that th* price of
cotton be flsed at 20 cent* a
pound,
Asked a | a prv»« conference If
similar price raising step* might
not be taken with regard to other
repeat ad ItJ*p, Wallace said th* re­
lief esletylpd tb# celt^* farmer
was {'no| t* to taken a* a pre­
cedent." althaueb he added that
tha administration would do all
th#4 It rtuid la e v t f i |p*Xaas*.

Kdfewodd! Will Play
Sanford JunlorTewn
Tha Bdgawoad and Sanford Jrn»
Ion baaabatl teaaoa will, rottaw howU llilts tomorrow wttorpppn lh J C fc
h lc W I "AUilriic T T 3 i w f*n they
hook mp- In tba third gaip* “f tha
cbamploaahlg sariaa of' Um S*mlaola County Laarpa,
Banjord ju o lo n won tha first
gama of tba sarias !a*| Sunday
aftanuon. Edgswogd cams right
back on Thursday and sranw) i»f
tha count. Both taaqia will t e out
tomorrow hustling for thd odd
gamp and ons o f tha hast garnet
of th* y**r It. ln“pro*part.
----------------*_ u---- - *
DEATH CAI.I.BB Hl'IL’LDB

-* rteavaea- &gt;• PUt W«*b t, H ear

abave Um treasury's
• r ^ lw y «mtWy*. Tha statement
U r Bete- *0 IHad u&gt;t»l receipt*
alnoa Iba /loaaJ r o w k f * * a*
l*0W «M I7,,- aedtearp. vn ap «d iteraa a l IM$,7*I;170; emergency
■aftperaUtuma OX 8000A00.7OT and
tetei expenditure. of 1*02,07!},878,
c * 2 eompariioa of lha x m a data
.a ytor ago, eacripn tpt*lrd $.TW..
• • o j a r , " o r * * * * - / expenditure*

OANPURlI nilU H N U AND LOAN.
AHHl*,*IATION, a . corporalloa,
ffK c r x .a .tm A io ft
I ' Plslnurr,
* :i
V :
»aiiciiw fan eM niirih' ,( r&gt;m*i
1 ' *•■•&gt; *
va
..
f ' v40,r*Ai-A. H I R K li ir ' p a l Wlf*. n «u I I,AH r . MKKHKI.Kr. ,r&lt; *1, IM^ frrican(p. ^
r i * a dv ' p m
l a n r h a a ai w u t t i u r w t
aw M h
• - n
KIUTll
Null,* la hrrlbr divan that 0a4ar
0700072,6*1, enjergmey evpendj- ami hr vlrln# »f a arrrr* W fardlotMlr*
»&lt;
h t a n a l» UN
Mrad #ST*M ltS0S (all through
th* RPC) »nd tttal* eiprndlturr*
&gt;1.006,so a ^ M .
_ ____
Kpaalat Mnxia* '!» 1 (Thaaraff, .an
Mnnilar. Um tad dar af Octahar,
A. 1*. 1*1*.'In front of lha conrlKrtlth Mar
nt nnJd U
rpplknlloi
m h , dnrlnu lha Irani hour* of
onlo, lha fntlpwlnn dancrllMid prouarty, Plluaia, tyln* omv kalna In
lha f'lir of KanloH, C’nunlr Of
Mamlnol* and ntnta of Klnrldn. mora
partihulnrlf drrrrltMd &gt;1 followa
u u ju iu &amp;
o u. d Q r
A a A U m ln ltirm lrlK o T thh
lo-wll!
r- .
Tha v;..| ..«a Vi«lf of lUaak
Klnhlaafi lit ) . o» TlarTtro tti,
taa* tha Itaith mnalr-lwo l l l f
t :
foal, arrurdlni |o II- H. T n lfnrH'a llpu &lt;‘l Hanford, f'lorMn,
ho H r t'lnl lharrof duty of rarout.
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Double Show
Bob* 't.thill'.

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elulcblng a piatel, wya found In
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M r r iiM

MIAMI,
Kept. 2.1— (AA—Au­
thorities yesterday dropped an InvssiigaiJon of tba fatal shouting
here of Itarb art R. fo s te r, *t$a^

3 1 Jffl-i.

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T u a s t t - n iia * M ii t m * iu i-

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a Ml b / 11rku* 11* a d i m * o f ( * r e r l n a u i a a n t * a la a n la r v d
I* (p a
a b a c a oniIIT.fl r a u a c on t b a l i b day
o r H a p tc iu b a r, A. t&gt;. |* M . I, a a B p sr i a l I h i i r r In C k a p e r r * , a n I b n d a r , l h a |B A d a y o ( ()c lid &gt; .r, A. l a
IMS. In f r o m
a f tlik e o u r i h o p v a
d o o r In l b * C H r o f ManSerd. C o u a t )
o f Mtnal nole. lU a ia o f I-■lev Id a. w i l l **M crriiflcoi* eatbrai
o f f e r f'ir &gt;i |i ae&gt;l n i l tn Ih * h l a l i Be*rriLed pcot.
**• a n d baa* b M S .r f a r r a a h , d iir ln p ^In nemlaoio Couatg.
t b a l e a a l l i a a l i or M b , t b a fo ll o w
hm nr N tf e r 'm r
Ina
itarrrlbrd
rrn p crlr.
elluat*.
H e n k ir r iL a J i
I r l f i * a « ,l h . i n * I* t h * r l t r o f H c a•‘'I hr Ain^Ua ||.Twf*l»
f"*4 (T al iall a r H a m l h a l . a i d M i l ,
e l Vlaclila, n o r .
p d r l l r c i l b r t p da-1
W f l l v i a . fa llo w * , t o - w l l :
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j lha di
Ulllutti lelofl Io l h a r i c e h f Han•*»yr»
f o r d . I ’l o r M a , • * lia r o l a l I b . r . 'V "7 ,*l

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�M em ber A is o d a te d P re s s

Turner Sets New
Trans-U. S. Record
BROOKLYN, Kept. S3— M l
—Cel. Kuscoa Turner, speed
filer, landed a t Floyd Bennett
field a t 11:43 today on a flight
from Burbank, Cal. clipping
thirteen and a half minutes
front the "Writ to east tra n s­
continental record of Jam es
Ilaislip. lie turned the plane
over to mechanics for a quick

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , 8 R P T E M I I E R 2 5 , 1933

F le e C e n ts

NUMI

SPEEDSOUGHT I n c r e a s e In S m u g g lin g CUBAN AFFAIRS, W a r n i n g
B y A ir P resages N eedF or
IN SPENDING OF, T r a in e d C u s to m s P dots KEEP OFFICIALS]Is M e n a c p
f ORES’ FUNDS
O F U .S .A L E R T ,S c a re I n t o L e a g l

WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.-M V
—Increase of sm uggling by air,
especially of liquor, along the
Florida coast and Mexican and
Canadian borders has moved the
customs bureau to express a
"hope” for a larger appropriation
to employs tu rn ed pilot* in its a ir
check over and Is planning to
p etrel.
make the return flight later In
B ut the bureau, one official
the day. " It took me five year*
j W a s h i n g t o n . s e p t '2 5 .
to do 11, I had tried five tim es
WASHINGTON, Sept, 2 5 - MV said, will not insist upon spending
—Approaching the half-way mark a lot of money. Rather it will
before to break th a t record,1"
( A .P ,) — P r e s i d e n t R o o m *
in the allotm Au of money from continue supplying itself with
T urner raid.
It B ttm m o n ed t o t h e W h it e
the $3,300,000,000 public works rblpa through the simple medium
l o s t n i g h t fin a n c ia l
fund, the _ adm inistration today of convert I rig Veircd plane* into
o f th e g o v e rn m e n t
Some .'.5
was seeking m ca n v * f *in-e,iing In- government service.
cal spending of the funds so far ships Were brought into tin- eerl b r • s i g n i f i c a n t c o n fe r e n c e
assigned.
viee In this manner during the
&gt; lo o k in g 't o c o - o n ^ g a tio n o f
To dale the TubUc W orks Ad- fiscal year IB31.
• v * * t F e d e ra l c r e d it exm inistration has allotted approxi­
Liquor running by plane &gt;, flying
m ately $1,800,000,00(1, but only high over b idem , has mounted
lis to n p r o g r a m a n d a d e fi$50JSO,?Sd of this Kps
beenl rapidly recently, the bureau said,
. n i t * 'o u t l i n e o f n a tio n a l m onodraw n front the T reasury for *c.| bemuse it is harder to patrol the
tual spending In the campaign In' roasts a n d ' borders by a ir than
i*y Woodln of the Tre*.
tra n sfe r unemployed from relief on land.
headed the group of fiscal
to psy rolls and Increase p ur­
On the Mrxunii and l aiiAilisn
chasing power.
ftaln# called to the parley. Its
national lines
the
problem Is
Most
o
f
4he
allotted
money
has
come here fresh from numerous
been for federal projects, on Ih-' ggfnt due to the hundrnla of
conferences on' the pressing finangrounds th a t work tm tliein rould . miles of little inhabited territory
CHICAGO, Hepi," 2 8 - MV—811IT d l l s itu a tio n 'In New York.
be started mor* readily than irnrs that must lie covered, sml the
^ Wml outhorltatleely said the | very-haired George Raator, bU on projects submitte,) by slate
mustache spiked jauntily upward
; conferees were not ready to rec

Inflation Is
For Price
Sijpported
tExpansion

P ric e

Over Billion And One
Half H a s Already
Been Allotted B u t
Only Trifle Drawn

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p u r s u i t .

repealed,
that

th e

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H q u i r p r o b l e m s t i l l w ill U n g e r on.
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prohibition

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re*

p e a l e d , ” a b u r e a u a p o k e i m a n » a ld ,
•*WI»at t h e n " ,
" K i i M ,

it

ia

p n d m b l e

t h e r e

AmcriranH Monncedln
Some Areas Though
L a t e Reports Indi­
cate Some Quieting

w ill

JAILOR ORDERED
BY COMMISSION
TO BE REPLACED

Premier Of Noi
Alarmingly F r a i
In Pointing Out
affection In Ei

G EN EV A , Eept. 25—
A w arning by Pram le r M s - .
f o u r y e a r s , a n
i i t Y u f l ic i e n t n u p | d y
— t ' u l n n t r o u b l e t u n r n t h r e » t e n i n g
winkle of N orw ay th a t th o $a*s‘|
o f f i n i p b e d
b a n !
I h j u o r
i n
t h i *
d i i u g e r
t n
I 'u i t e d
s ^ ta li n r t i l r n n t
ritiUJtf of w a r hangs
h
c o u n t i y , ii!&gt; r.u m iiiic
a V f i i p &gt;
d u ti« *«
Ingiy over tha world t t s r t i t d
k e p t
b t n t n
t l e p a i t m e n t
n l T I r t a l a '
a p a u i* -!
f n t r i g n
l i q i m r
a r e
tn .'iin tb . League of N l t l s a i 'i i
» I**ft t o d a y t h u u y l i l i n e l e p t i f t a i n - 1
t i i u e d , t h e r e 'l l m H U
b e
t h e
i n r e n " t.ly today. Dr. k to w ln k lo ,,
• lira e«| • n ir .e
\% l«a t i | u i e t r r m n d i - '
111** hi *niUKftl*»M
dent of th* I^ a g u a eouc
A i i i b n ^ i n d n i
S u m ite r W e l l e i ,
^ e |e j h It*.|
ftu a
*i« *.e $ r f
t h a * ■
rtaieil fu rth e r th a t th
* * H «k •$ »
fu n t ie iY i
p r o b a b l y
w ill
M r r t i r . j in s p e c i a l i « » U
a t t i n
jiowvr p a rt recently algttdd
t h e
\ h 'it n r * M in i u h i e « f o f t e e o n t
k v e p
h i
it,
i f t h e y
r u n , u n
a ll
e n u n t y
fouri Imuiie S a t u r d a y t*fItaly, G erm any, F ranco,
h u m * le -m p n e d
• o i H R w h u l
in
a u in e
• I d * 1. ( ,n t p n r t U 'l i l u i l y f r u n t C a r m
tertmon t h e
^rm m ole
F o u r t y
Hr it alt. can aid conaldorably fas
M e e t m n
b u t n i R h i h u t h e r e p o r t e d \
d a
in h i H ie U a * t , U v u i k p u f H ie
H o a r d
o f C o i n h u m l o n e r * t n * t m e t ­
a to rn and divided C W
• M i in u lt a M e m t » iy
t h e
M t m tilin g
o f
d e n * it v
n f
p o p u l a t i o n
t h e r e
a n d
e d
t h e
rletk t o n o t i f y S h an ff J.
u tiers hiw tty and tboqgbk
m i h e
p t .'p e t t y
n r in
r h l b l t i
V»y j
H i e i i i i i ! d * ’ 4| i i e n t b H r * i
m n r k r t . ”
F ,
M i*( ie lla iid
t o
r e p i n e
| L
C .
I f t l l m i l l u Iit i m I k M
tlie tr jfilh ji i n t o
prrannal liherty ar# n o t
H id* nf Hie unit h of the ctiflutitH
Hmad wav, county jailui, by Oct. *
t h e m i
T n u i p * w e i e r a i l e d m t
to
w here aerure."
I
a i r
p fitT n l
u
t m r d y
a m i
p n m « } but ai not in t inlay tha K hrriff »ald
q u e l l t h e d e C ii r b a h r e .
w l m t
' h o m e
n i a . e "
lo t
in
t h a i
Hint he had not b a e i i fot utally no­
u K N K V A , S o p t,
A t
t i e
d i m e
t i m e it w a n
le n t li­
p r o p | **r tiv e
p i l o t s
a r e
t r a i n i n g
tified of this art ion ami ronse- , ( A . P . ) — A
w o rm
e d
I h m
t h e
r e n t m u n i
u i t v e t t le
t h e m
i d v e «
t n
f l y
in
i m m y
m qucntly had pot considered *; w a s a r r u n J e d C h an cd H O T r
h &gt; * u l u f l l m
M e i it h e i n
M ln iid 'n
n f pOYiihle Fii-rtMun to the jailor, I
e t a n m
u n d 111 a n m e i i u t a n r r « u « e
g e l b e r t D o llfu sB ,
A U dt
f a t r * m *
t h r o w i n g
a w r y
tiie a d
M m i t i n u e d O n
P i y e
T t n e e )
According- to information, oh. *f P c t a to r . n m d n g t h o
ir d n it t i R tto ti'a
p l a n *
a n ,j
p r e p a r a
tatned today, Mi. Hmadway waa
1t i o n « f - i t h e r e v r n l h F a n A m e r L
o rd e re d d i t m l i m l 1l» fi n w i i r d r ' A l«u:ge_ J i r f l il f tm n * r . f r f r m t r r i o
f a t h e r a T I W o m
fr o m v a r i o u s n a t i o n s
■
llapeil to have allowed a ifroup
l ', *n
t m m m i — ew rs e rte r - - m flw ih r n *• t f ir l
t e v i d c o , L i - y u a y , r a l l y in I b . d i i r i v e l a s t n i g h t o n th * _
| of nrfrrooa in jail tu “ beat up"
week and was host one* agsin P r"
,300,(100 man
h e r
' w tra pointing, Instead to a grail- Inst
-------------------------------------—* ''^ 1—
.... — • ' F A [ I S |N E p p Q R T
t h e f o u r t e e n t h aan*
I W i l l H h a r p e , t i r g r o , w Im » w a s p l a e ipllrk dire-l employment.
a t Rector’s.
ll
h a d
l o r n
p b i u i t d
t h a t
S u m
price-railing program aupNearly twice th a t number
f ed in l b county j a i l on a c h a i g e t h e l.e a ir u e o f N a t i o n s .
Dollfura ’arriv al area atm
n r i
W e l l e * , u m v
n m l&gt; ittn « a d u r
to
But this dip tutu the gracious men, the adm inistration nnnnunred
' parted b'yrnw dtl expansion. T hai
of fighting
* u h n , w o u l d ile \ u *i' u l m u d
I n * h i
imiitaneflo* w ith th a t o f
( M i'll tho Immediate goal of Hr. days a t the tu rn of the century yesterday, will In- c|np)nyrd Indi­
I The nr gin lit raid tn have «Tiat'lf- ran A intiaaaador-al-laTg* HO
t u ,. t i m e
flfte i
i H u i i . n u f
h e i r
to
l Us i l w lt, w ith the l’reaidenl in- was a simulated one. Rector took rectly throughout the r.m ntry in
1 id llm jailor with aiding the other II. Davis and Joseph PattU!
p t e p a i a f i o u
f o r H e m n f i r e t i r e , l»
M a t on m aking certain th a t tlw tim e off from his duties a* host the m anufacture and tran sp o rta­
' p i t a o n e i n b y
p i v i n g
t h e m
w r a i m w
a p iN 'M iw
t h a t hi- m e t
l e n i u m
rour, F rrn rh foreign
v ast reservoir* of government civ- a t a W o r l d ' s F slr headquarters tion of m aterials und pquipmeiit.
| j itiii w dh u tin h to harm him Joseph Goebbeia, inlnUtOf I
I I m v m iim
C u i i * m i iiild y
l'-o e * i
lit
of
a
natlmml
chain
«f
fond
sto
re
,
' - k it ar* open and available to farm .
H sp c ia l efforts were tnnd* lusi
,
:
haifx*
made
the
complaint
S littu b l
A n n i t&lt;‘ n n
f n m p t
h i» v ,,
in
agenda In the ll itia r
to create, just for a night, a re week to hasten eetion nn rum
Id -bwaiaeas.
I Hirtiiigh t * W
b p rn cei, local al- arrived ahortly
In iu t in
L n l 'i *
it »• ♦ »-u * t d **d
f»lri*
aftefw O ld
Iteoaevell has li**n Trpre- production of the famous B road­ federal project* with th - te-vl'
lli.il
|h «* * lla n c e e
Ilf
t h e
l i i l l e | to ln r\.
plana.
th a t 40 were approved. Thus fat
w antlng the bankers to way restaurant.
lu nn interview thia nirirning.
S I a t e m
(M il fi n ^
l l u o ' i y h
it •
Tha atm esp h sra
He Indicated that th e occasion the adm lnlstratjoil ha* approved 1
the credit they have and
M» Hioadwav raid that ha can
M n K l Y l W ,
K e p i
25. _ | , V t — T h e
c m *
\ &lt; ; o ,
&gt; « q . t , :».r »
i/ it
p l a n a a t
M i t n i i - v o t e * * w * » - d d h r *&gt; •
with anticipation and
might
he
m
eaningful.
There
may
2200
projects
of
rvery
th
a
r
n
ib
r.
Insistent th a t the bit
it
bv
all
of
the
negro
prl
1„..M
R e d
a r m y '- ,
p r u j r r t
u f
r e n d i n g I F n » m
H i e
A i m i i r a n
L e y i - l i i t n r - * t u ' r a h l v t i e r 11 ' i d ' t l
the disarm am ent problem ,
V irtually a ll of the funds re Ihr.- e tn**r, o n a n e x p h i i n h i r y t r i p
yiow locked ap in closed again be a Rectur’e. he said, proh
MIH'I r tin i t f ili.l nut iriv s t h . i n so heavily outw algha aver
! A m o c i i i t i n
r m i r
n n
a n i m i i n e * ^ '
T h e
i * ■ m * v \ » 11 I ' i i H i m u k *
o f
v m
be freed to stim ulate pur ably In Chiengo, The gossip alone main log for disbursem ent are !-■ liiln ih r fctrnl im|i!ti&gt;rw win ntlJ*
w
r
a
t
h
i
n
s
,
a
n
,)
t
l
i
a
i
lie
d
i
d
n
o
t
r
n
m erit y t *■1 1in v u f Hi** W r iiin itiir l« t ie r id * id mi «ti * i
issse th a t p ln -p rirk tn g
th e Si*'*
Chicago'* Rialto, however. Is ttu»» 1«■ assigned to nun-federal p ro ­ off for
n u n n y r 111., f IVIlt
l i r » »id t h a t
rilnv toft* r r#4***A-*»* o f n r ni. i t i e d , Myifre^aiYe iu*limi i h i l l ( | l i ' d l d t i y f u i H i t w t n t e d e | i i * «
tike th* antl-S em etle wo
New
Year’s
Eve
mav
see
n
Iter
ject*
and
stale
engineers
and
ml
n f f ■» i n | F l -- f ’ " M i 4 n « n
f„ i y . - a r i iis h a . fiMiirlit a g a i n s t t i l Others summoned to ' tho- While
u til I
in to
W Id e t u n i | t t i | ;D ( o - t u p t h e p M ' * e f i t |
In G erm any and A u*troJ
U U 'U l
o ff ir i n .l t
U i'i't
c o lu 'e i lie*l
' 11.a n t r i t 11m " m i n t s In t t i r j m l b u t
oOSe last night Included Eugene to r’* again In New York, as well visnry lioarils are now subm itting fnilrtl in i l l * I l i t , 11 b a l l o o n i n t o M &gt;
i r t i d e p * \
t o w u r d
r e n t r u l l f a t m n
id
rvlatlons w ere Iwtng
J o f fa -1 o i l
Id 's i » h | n o t
- e
as
one
here.
their
application*
for
iillotnictils.
air.
, 1, 1,1 ,| I , n l i i m - l
Im p.isaiM r
lode, govrrnor of the Federal
p e v t» |in
\ V * i» b i n y l u i i .
Finding Ih* boat* fo r
t r i a l v n f 1 1K i t e , n u d i d h e r a i e m u I n
F or hi* "N ight at B e e tn r V
The fact that only a small p e r­
re* Board; J . F. T„. O’Consln p th e m , ritiisi
lisis
nf
T h 4* "(Jvurlluc
I
P r 4f i u i U &gt; a 4 J f . A l u O M
W W ffi t w v e i l e d | v d H o s e f | u H t e i\ th ’ h a ,
am ent tr e a ty w h isk C * t
_ com ptroller of th s ru rrm e y the one-time host to th* b « s vl- centage o f the-mtmlev ntl&lt;wt«t has
w
hen*
1
l i t 14* l f i r
l i i r v i ’ t
in
tin
f ..- I h e f tt r i l l R t h III u f t l i e I m t t l i e o f
for A uatria, sim ilar to *
4 4« U ( - u l n r
$ e p u i 11 111 * 1*1 t h e
i"
Ai 11..- time nt flit- fighting, hr
and head of the Deposit Insurance vanls of the world, served hi* fa ­ hern drawn from lit* Treasury lies j wofM ro |||||
r a i n
I l f i*- lit &lt; t n
- ti*ts r i&gt;b*’i itnieiit«, |.i! nr ymit/M
problem fa rin g tb#
III i id
d e i i ll« d
i t t i o t l l io l H
In
th e
d lM | » | H » » f » l r o r n l
» (|
C orporation; Jesse II.
Junes mous onion aoup, and lulwtrr n la c n u n - i l t o r n *
rniilm uni, " I » * - tnitsnlr lulsing
c u ' B
11 i t i U , p r w u i i r i m b K
t *'
1 " I I M, I• l* tl H
• ) ! * • I l ’s l l t M h o p e
V* I II
statesm
an of ih# w o rld ., I l J M
Newbargh.
In
front
of
the
cano­
t
i
l
.
n
m
l
p
m
v
t
m
r
i
d
M
i
l
l
u
d
i
r
i
m
i
t
*
(Continued
On
r
«
f
»
T
lirre)
j
chairman o f . the Reeunstruetlm
r n i i f r r n r i m i r n
m - r a l n i l u l &gt; .|
|h *
W illi l « n n l l i r f Iilrli
I ’la ilf l i r n fi l l g
■i* i*i H e
I t m l y fh iw o f p river,
It waa Isarnrd C h o n rell^r IW I*
" i it **e d id |fl&gt;
ili-t i * ‘w » n i|f
Finance C orporation I.*wli Douc- pied doorway blinked a rrnrodue.
tin* r.immtil•••n iti-nlr I nf fir-t
a i n iit m l
n f
n « ’« * i j i ‘ il t * * t l
**» j* l i t i i f . % K ' l t P i i ' l d
id t h r « l i» 1 i V j
fuss plans tp addrosa th*
A » m i tl m e n u r n 1 l e p u i t i i ! I«t l» *
Ua, director o f the budget;
and Don of the grren-eved griffin th at
|ilT-uim-,t_ that th r ngrrn*"* w eir
i . M b
l l i f
l»« *n \y
j* o n e f o l d ,
klmh t | H ' M | &gt; | i ' , I d l e H i « * h u i i n i l * u l H i * m i
lily, placiug em phaaia op A ustria’* :
i m u r iiiin d t i ■ in § f fo tN i
a n d
f'ir n i
H enry Morgentban J r - chairman guarded the portal* o f the old
r u n t r k d ( i n s ri* i h n u i!(I fr ik i f r u m
having n g"»d tilin', .tinning and
I i H U M I I uk 14■ 11« J
dvtrrm iiiation tn m a ln ta ls m as
l it
it it I n
i
p a y m e n t
U f f i r i i u a
till*
M l Vl*l
# f the Farm C redit adm inistration. Rector’s. A stage lamp p"*t heir*
Instiling A ftrr n frw im nulrs i
1 »•• Iryi ImI di -* n • ’i m t in n )in
*• Th# President is highly Interest th* street sign of Broadway and
!.»ivt lm11bfin it Hun U cumjih iHy t &lt;■ ji h ' r n d i i n a r l i ' i * t u n * f i I h * I * i n i i ' l l I ' l t i i i n i i l l i i ' i M w e i r b e h i n d w.iil ii.sidr anil fninnl Khnr(n‘ plot* economic and political lad^I h r v .t d r i n e
t'n f u i a n M i n t k n o w n
• d In a banking survey being Forty-Fourth.
p r ill) badly Inalril up I th ru pio. ponil*nrs.
o t u r i t r c it
tin *
b i m i
m* i h * *
| 'll p it .
11 i | H i M l I t * • imed tif "m*l
Tli* DoRfuss e n to u ra g i Ogtjtfir- The guests included nil those
t h»&gt;
v i r t i u M
o f
t h e
la w le a a iM » *B
rrww, in Hit* |tr«-**&gt;iit« • * • ! I « u n i u f i l l | ; l a * H i e N ) U V |t|lll|(
ir ■" (Continued From Pagu Two)
i-rriti-d
lak r turn upstair* In *
»*■&lt;»».i uf tie
lied a statem en t th a t tb o y ’ VOM
who could he found in t incag-*
w i n
i u h a iiw , n itd
n o
A m e r i r a m *
f i r i a * - a li i
n t l i l i r f p .
U n it* , a l t * t
single
rrll
tin
ih
r
wuy
up
)ir
m i l m n ■i l i ’ j ' i h i t i v v
h u ll i .”
|i
who had ,|lned *&lt; H v ld r’s. hero
W
u , ,t
p i m g
m i l .- l e d
in
t h a t
a e
WAVNKSV1LLE, N orth t ar... ( m i l * V k U O r M l l i l t * « J I I I l l ' l t ' i l f f t i l t ' mi no a i - ti11* l* a mu | l i t I % t . f l u v v
r.l inr S dn Ini . hut , . I I.r.l to ••••” 'v to r ronvereatlon*
u n i v ] K u m t i u n f i n
v o n
N a u r a t l i ,
f o r f i f *
and in New York. Clarence Dar l i n a . K e p t ,
I l f l H l t l i II (f
| M | » 4, t i l l
till'
Ii b U m siM
or
*,-rr|&gt;t
rlllirl
ill,,
n
ty
i d ’i
A
n u .u o i o i n
i i l i i i e F * f r u i t * t h e 4H -1IIt«’ • .
i m t n i a t a r rr t b t i n n e r g o v e m a w l
row, noted criminal lawyer, wn* man'* amo-1 daring gru.'gw *gam-« i i i * i r l y » I t i l l i d t I r o n t i i l y
A C riip -t
III,.l , m li i. li t i f f i i - l a l p ll't p i t . -Irian "
lla II I)
\\
T .a tt, «
. 411
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tl I n v t t a d .
. ,
there, and Jnridi Kern, over 78. th*
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♦
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r*
wealthy
uaalainar
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T i n - j f t 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l u l l e d b y
( ( . , lit m il l. t ( II I I ' s g ' T h t a a )
w h o
n
l o n c e r n i n g
t h *
e p o r t
l l l h ' r
Wft.t wo—fttate’s ntturo*v »it ( ook M a m o d l i y . . ( T i c v i s t « . - i a y f u r 1 I d - * T i n 1‘ HVI 1m |I* ' V ia * ( ( i l l ' l l 1II M il! V b n t i f H i t ’ u * « - t n i i i f u n i ,
IliHi Im didn't knuw »li&gt; Ito- V"i*
V
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Fountv during the W orld’s Colum­ s l a y i n g of l l i o m a , I ’ r . r e . « - • y e u i - dim* v«mlt iif ilt tajm rtly to nt
t - r m g
lit . I I I , — n t S S In- I - imo**1.*i*
. l | p 4i r i l i i - t |
M
M M il • It *.I t
bian Exposition and who as-ert*d u h l r o i l e a e C U l l t e o f N e w \ u i h
I hr f irlil i»r f«il i* n plnritg Wfht
Mil* b*l»i e [ ID v u c a l e d a c o n s t l * u l u r n * ] i u * t
uf all i hi i %•*
IIIIn1
I*'
II ali'
it I f
«
u i If 11
a l s o is v x p a n d i | g
It s o f f i c e
he attended the opening of th r
m !
h . r b
m I ( B U t t i 'd
a n d
H i m
In td
nt h « u r t l t i o n
i *
Hiding
horseba.
k
along
»
trail
that
|to
&lt;!
r
\
thai
T» assist Florida Motor Ijnes original R rctor’s here.
fsai*
4f*rll t udPitirr r-1 -iifTic trill ft* Itf* im* . of tb * m i l i i . o * ' I h r
S a f u i d a y u f t c r - C h a n c e l l o r Dollfuss
un
bis
l21W
«
rtc
estate
near
hriu
l
e
a
*
r
*
t
1
11
1 Ul bo|*v , ' b o o a i . l * ‘ t 4i
|-|4 Hlf
ompany In It* plan tu bring j Tire o rrhestra played musle of
c a n
lie
n o
q u e s t i o n
t n
A p s t
with two mountaineers yesterday lh*» v* &gt;•** I %s».h ulttiliury iirigt i » | M * l ■ ' ( f t l i f t t*nl
noon
.hi
1o •!be (»*•&lt; |i.tnorthern people to Florida Ibis (lie nineties, a»d there was it
t e s 'u i a l i o n
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and to rre n tia l r*;n* th a t
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Price's property last* week w ith­
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a rr no ( h a i y n again*! him l b * f a t o t t o l i l t e d f o r T u e s d a y a f t ih t
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1 b e 1l e g e a u l i i o i i t i s s w i l l d e v o t e t h e i r
“ *a colory indaatry. On th* Mia. W. B. B atlard, president of In custody.
broke
on
F riday,
deatroytitc
in t o I h f | r i o u | i «tf
p r i m a r i l y
t o
p r e - r e g i * - | bouses, dsm agtng o th ers ond fcpof the folder nr* picture* th* Scmlnola County Federation
dead a i r
M ia r l
and
K 'r n r # t f n r a t l e n t l o n
i oming trees.
p r o c e d u r e
a n d
F r e s h m a n
i Camilla Palas ton and Mr* 'of Women's Clubs, announced th at
Im a irif, 1*0 a n d 1*2, M t* t* r * . A c t.ru * l i e t i - n
ac h
u ch
W e e k
a c t i v i t i e s . F i r s t
c l a s s e s a r *
i Marantotta
Carr*way
0 large number of member* of th*
n « i • itw |U i&gt; i w a a a r t l o r to d a y .
s r h e d u h - d
f o r T u s s d a y , O c t .
standing in a Hold holding federation will ssalat in serving
F r a s i p n a n
Week a x e r r l s e s . d a Ot the flab fry to bo h s lj hero
of celery In thoir. a m * ,
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t h a
n e r v
s t u d e n t s
iptlino Of other industries Saturday a* on* fit th s a ttra c ­
I'nlnful bruisis and a gash over
Funeral service* were held a t 3
Arcuftlin^ to un aniifiiiuemefit
o r i e n t a l *
I h e m s e l v e s
a n d
t o
b a this county a r t also piweented tio n s of "Crocker Day."
o’-luck this afternoon at th* Erick- tha left r y , wet* suffered by m a i l * * t i s i l a y
Htrlla 1’ Ar O ffk ia l V . B. W eath er :
Th* scan* o r th* fish fry will son Funeral home for C harles I, lla n iy l* e , a dairy farm er living iiuirtun, «u|&gt;ar%i i n t r ' |irilit i|ml uf
e riin a S T i i s l i i n t e l
4i s r a m p u - l i f e ,
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invitation for people to visit b t next to th* speakers' stand ot Goodhue, form er forem an of the West of Hanford, who was thrown . ' ^ i i b i d
HrltiMtU, ll.iI ' r i m a i y
od.
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i section, hot odda with • el**- th e Court House and serving will A tlantic Coast IJne Railroad r*r from h i* Uurse y e s te rd a y tif.in minimum a g * f«&lt;i i iiruliinviil of
N t W ARK, Kept.
2 5 . - (/P)— a m i g r o u p m o a t i n g * w h e r e t h e y I
w
hogtn
a
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12:00
o'clock
and
rorvsoutane* aU ting that “ Barnishop* hero, who die,) a t bis home ing while p ta rtirin g f&lt;" ths rudni i biblrcn in lh» I tr H[ fit'll' IH MX ('annul *hm*r Anthony Minis an w i l l h e a r I n l k s b y i e p r r s e n t a t l v a * '
tinba
until
2:00
o
’clock.
P
rep
ara­
Oouaty la not inviting new
In Jacksonville Saturday after to be tlagvif tfere on " t’riuker y i n , but puiult irartiin^ till* neunt.-.l loday th a t Mayur Elen- • &gt; f l i i * a d i i i l n i . i t r a t i * * a n d f a r u l the
l y
s t a f f s
I n l e r a p r r s e d
in
" i -far wo to r s aU that pro tions ar* being made to car* fo r noon. Interm ent look place in thi Day
age before Ih* l . g inning of tb* rteln had informed him lh * l the
to p redoes th* food wo hundreds of parson*. .
Lake view cemetery.
Mr. I^ e ami Ids son, K. M J.ee. second srnfeeter may be uilmlt- legal .lilt.cullies which threatened p r o g r a m n f a s s e m b l i e s w i l l b e pe­
Tbo dscssasd ha*' lived la Jack were racing Uielr horses wtien tb* In l, and should enroll O ft. I for to bar lb* black F.acliange fr o m r i o d s f o r e s a m i n a t i o n s a n d o c c a ------* and fu r which are have . The serving , committee* from
th* County Federation of Women's von villa to r tho past s i l &gt;car*.
odlguate market."
form er brushed against the |xde ih* firs t term , *• no prim ary Nowalk wvr* "aboui to i s set • i r i a l s o c i a l d i v r r s i o n s . A r t h u r D
Clubs wilt b*. a s followst Mr*. P rio r bo th a t time, for 23 years
a t Ih* finish line caustn him to ,'larse* begin with the second tied amlcaiily'' and Giat Canter ! t n y a r t , d e a n o f m e n , w i l l t a i n
F re a k IU A nderson. Mr*. W. B. h« waa oa emplay** o f tha A tlan­
M arket would be turned over to ■ - h a r p * o f l b * O r t a n t a t l o n Week
lose his balance and fall heavily • cm rater.
Bollard, and J h a Mimes B lta b o lh tic Coast Line and moved to Jackthe New Jersey block Ksehange. p r o g r a m .
V .B r CBbert,
to
tb*
ground,
lie
was
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M argaret W hitehead, and sonviUs following his retirem ent.
T hr uisyui has bean alm ost in
T l i e
e x e r r i s c s
b e g i n
T u e s d a y
f . r several minutes and when b*
Dorothy W hitehead, of A ltam onte
Mr, Goodhue Is survived b y his waa revived bn was brought to t i f i c a l e * i s r e q u i r e d w h e n r e g i s t e r ­ csnslaui ronferrnco sinea y ester­ w i t h , p r o g r a m o f o r g a n v o a p e r s
Boring*, who will
fl*b|
______
. . servo
. .
J and, d aughter,’ Mr*. Vane* Doaglasx of town w here he received mads-sl i n g e h l l d r a n f o r t i n - f i r s t g r a d e , day afi&gt; muon with Atwood Wolf, l * v P r o f . H e r m a n F . S i c w a r t I n
M i a .
A r r i n g t o n
a i s l e d .
oUng Batur- M n . f . B- Mitchell. B n .
gounrel fur the City C enter Cur K n o w l e a M e m o r i a l C h a p e l a t &lt;1
th o ir I
^
(),{, city and a son. Dr. E. D.
C l i a r t s e l u a
_
nlnolf Cottfe. Maxwell, Mr*. Alfred K lag ' . t r o Broomte* w oo.In eboyg* of tl* attention.
poration. lessee* of tb# Canter I V M . The f i r s t a s s e m b l y o f l b *
l*k leaps
Brownte* j
tn n ifr
M arkri. The corporation hod is-- n - w s t u d e n t s c o m e s a t 7 :2 O t h a t
i n l»- M n . A." M. Fb [Ups, o f tU * city, aerv ln o ond th e
of
U etreli .
loinrd an order for tb s flty to &gt; v m l n g
r . c . who will a teru g riU .
in t h e
A n n i e
R u e s a il
FresbytarU n Church
O a J v n t o a
„ .
Ale* Mr*. Karu U o g .o n d Mlao poll boorur*. j f
show cause why It ahsuld nog r e ­ T h e a t r e . I n a d d i t i o n t o a n a d i n a s ootlinota
risn sa s l i t
Raw
Urlsaaa
main in posseaslon of the proper­ d r e s s o f w e l c o m e
fo e In th* come' ■ g f t. o o r* W s« li:» r* .
b y
P r e s i d e n t
Nsw Tark
The - I n a l tangle appeared H a m i l t o n H o l t ,
R ta th* A n t* '
I’EIFINO, Rapt— TM ly.
vl&gt;. fianoev, of
Oklahoma (hero w i l l
be
, MASONS TO MEKT
PtillM etpbla .«
lYwvatt, Mr*
ready for settlem ent.
highway hoard
irregular
arm
y
of
General
F
ong
e l e c t i n g *
f r o m
M r * .
H e l s n
G .
OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept- 2 5 kali u k s Clip
The M oon* C h a p te r' of Royal (A^—Federal Judge E d g a r Vaught Chett-Wu xra* reported tonight to
KPrague, acting dean *f woman;
coffe*.
a t th* met
will hold Ha n y u Dr. W indow B. Anderson, dean of
sy Owed F r ia r Voider , on* of U within 20 m ilts of Fiepiog
BANK IM llOBBEU
mswting Tuesday Might at tho tw in cities' defendant* in tha II U «apeeled tb* an tleo t coptlo)
l b * r o l l eg*; Dr. Chdrie* A. Camp­
ADVA!
soon wrlli ha attacked. Tb* |
o'clock, OXO/dtag to on a u ­
b e l l , dean o f - tha chop*!, and A r­
rles Urachal
haadtag tho arm y, various!
n t saode tU * Morning
F L IN T . Mtolb, Kept.
th u r D. E ayort, dean of toon.
Two rubber* - hold np a hig h priest, V aldar's Indictm ent was oast
I m ated from flv* to
Twenty-two o U U i ora
annouooad th* purpose to
to bonk her* today, eeriewaiy
m M i hoi
oeotad by th* IT
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"fro* N o rth Chino of tho
w)&gt;o boro been aaroptod o t B
ft——
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of th* N anking goronuM B t."
ToJuahtoa F r i t h oW ut
“ eotnlxg poor.
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Brondivny I Alleged
To Have Permitted
Renting Of Negro

RECTOR ENTERS
ROLE AGAIN OF
FOOD CATERER

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Vivants Serves Ills
Famed Onion Soup

« r SOVIET -BALLOON DRIVE IS BEGUN
AGAINST CENTRAL
TO PROBE SKIES CONTROL OF U. S.
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Slain As Result Of
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Be Distributed By
Motor L in e Outfit

Suspect Iteintf Held
In 11ijfhway Accident

Rollins To Begin
Its Forty-Ninth
Year This Week

Women Are Named

To Serve Food A t

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CrackerDay Affair

'

Henry 1 ; I Injured Knroliment R I
Final RiteH Paid To
Charles L. Goodhue In Fall From Horne Are Revealed Today

Leical Bam Mounted
In Stuck Murt Plun

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Fang Army Expected
Defendant In Kidnap To A t t a c k Peiping
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H A V A N A , fS&lt;qp. 2 i —(/T3—
W ith outw ard calm Ih n capital
■today a i t on a tin d e r nox -o f
rebellion and h u n g er. The gov• m m en t ia atilt a t odd, with
LONDON. .Sept. 22. -(4 * )— An
political f &gt;**, lull w in expected
adm onition not t»; h r blinded ns
to reply negatively to the op­
to wbnt actually i« going on i n 1
position dem and for resign*!13439817
H e a d O fA m c r lc a n F c d G et m any.
ma-V* yesterd ay by G o v e r n m e n t U n d c r O r R e s o lu tio n Is P a s s e d
tion. Soldier* atiU had trouble
FI. G Well*. I lr tis b w riter, in a
w
ith
the
rrb
e
|
forces
of
Ju
a
n
I '.a t io n O f L a b o r
D e m a n d in g
R e s ig ­
d e r O f P r e s id e n t
luiulti- ii ndslresa in
which
he I
D lai H ernam 'r*, v eteran cam ­
c r* tu -u ,,| tho H itle r ir g im r
in
8 * * 1 1 b A ttitu d e
p aigner a g a in st M achado, in
n a tio n O f ll.S .S e c r e W ill B u y P r o d u c ts
(h n n im
and comt»»t*iil«N|
uf&gt; n
C am asuey .province. A vadtoJe
O f I n d u s tr in lis ts
t
a
r
y
O
f
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g
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c
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l
t
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e
con
liium
s
m
R
ussia
an.I
Italy
,
i
In T h e O p e n M a r k c t
foodatulTa dwindled,
H avana
C o n fessed
S la y e r
1 s
Hn. tliiuiiuind piTn'ii* a tte n d e d ’
reaidrnta checked th e ir auppliea
. W a s h in g t o n , s e p t .. .
n Inn. boon p a rty a t G toxvrnor
DF.S M O INES, Iowa, Sept. St!
ak w arrhouartnen eontin &lt;&lt;d on
W A SIIIN IfT O N . Sept. 22.-14*1
CHICAGO, Sept. 22. -w -ftrl
0
A l s o W a n t e d I n N e w hoirse hi trlfn ra lliiil o f W ells’
A m n lu tlo n tlftnindlnir iho
PtirchaM* o f su rp lu s fiHnlstuffs
— (A -P .)— Th&lt;* path o f th e j th e atrik e and e s tim a te s ’ w u p
(A .I'.)— Behind a
p
u
l
•
t
't
n
t
h
birthilay.
nntion
of
S
e
c
retary
o
f
A
erlfulO r le a n s In K illin g
mid staple* for di*tjdteJtion to the M a n y L e t t e r s O f A c ­
recovery program w as cloud- [ m ade th a t the cap ital would go tu r* W allace wan paxnril jr«*Mrrscreen laid in Chlcajrn’H I/top ,
VI o -h it w n c only by lx»ok n a t’on'* needy wa* onVrcxt last
hungry if the e trik e contlnuea
ed fu rth er yesterd ay by n | a m th e r week.
( «U) by the F a rm er* ' un on o fj
c e p t a n c e R e c e i v e d today fiv e jtunmen staKed"** •.
JE R S E Y CITY. N. .1., Sept J2 bill I' iig • lhai into k iMiire \entc*«i nigh* by P rescient It *c»*evelt in
i Iowa.
n e w d isp u te betw eon capi­
*Altl WI'll*
t'n lia p n direct s t t s i k u|n»n th e econom ir
i,V»—New Je r-e y a u lh -T tie * in - 1 it* u •I *•
F r o m H o r s e O w n e r s daring holdup o f four federsj," 2 !
I A *hort lim e
la te r.
S e n a to r’
\ •»&gt; . .'•tolerance do« not a ’way* p;«rndo\ of w ant in N l*ml of
tal and organised labor.
lan.l
lo
I
n
.i
I
I’m*
K
enneth
N
ru
reserve bank em p loyes an d .
;
J. M utphy tol.l the ta in t
*lt»p • i the* tin n in g of •r M*k*.
plenty
J u h n s in ,1
A nother im portant phase of th e fiv e m inutes later sh ot a n ft j
1 c m * convention th a t W allace "i» ■it tin . .ta le In .la n d tria l for hU
“ II
l i k e ’- nl Mu* &gt; w hi, i c , J ' ||,. , ||, , , i , ) i n g riru llitin t ■iljusl| Itoinff m ade tin* 'goat* for thing* ii'itf r .a r d k •J*»nc •&gt;( l.a w r r n " N. til* to o • » Itiern. and -pi *v« I them n v n t und fe«leral relief adm in • "C ra ck e r P a y ” celeiT atlons h tre killed a policeman a fte r thsfir* •
th e .
A
j fo r which h r is in no w u c rr.pon-1 Flo-ad. l ’a lc te ,|i tli - u l .r u m u ag st.
th ey a re m ole vulneratde. y lrn to r- ♦.* *j»etsl this |trograin with Sati n lsy , .^rpt, .10, was success­
worked in th e seclusion of
. h r) •aid &gt;• t• i «Ijsy
1 aC
.»• * r*i»w in m any legions oftth«* two t,.|.| purpose of *tat ilic- fully com pleted this m orning when autom obile collided w l(h *Hr. ]
h i e apartm ent over vital
*iaal
in
New
(
i
r
l
'i
n
*
'
Neu
i«
wn
T h r th ng* for which M rphjTj
tlo
•t d th ei
,»n epidenne* «*f ,tn g ghetto | m ark ets aiul feeding Mrs. Rex P ack ard , fcre-blent of other.
o rg a n isa tio n problems, W11*ta|t «• lurk,
"I Shell
^n em i«
en
in rs, ,|lt
1 i i u l 'c a N W allace i» n »t rrsi*«ni f i the in * lett of
lilt
T h , ro h b ,ry . c r v f u l l y plsnaM &gt; ‘
c u e whteh tuk-x ugly n tu l' the nn« mi ployed.
th e Ktks A uxiliary, ami Mrs. John
I n n . w h o h In ba.n
I hil li* incluJc risin g prices «»f com- ,.f Nn-hv I
* I ' o. It i* nit vet y well for
It wa • m phasited oy Roosevelt
and sw iftly s x m its d
p ro h a k l^ - -j
.cl-o
route*
•
I
lb
tin* Mica the fa rm e r tiix s, w ithout
K cderat-on of la b x r,
• •ditiglv link
und p u n - In* the* i.i- o n n l announcem ent of I c n a n l y , rtvairm an of the ctleiwerican
rli
! £ « A^ A m
will
not
n
at
m
uch
In
loot.
W.
Sillier
inter.
I.*nt
of
I*
»•
I
i
c
*
c
pioport m r a lf
inriraA e in ’hr
I w i it ei of ra l.iil oh ii - like h * p si ’fiat this re lief was to l*c tiratlon* ro m m lttaa, r r e i v e d a
| B u i l n ,,&lt; a ll* J the a ttitu d e of InCee«»rge l.» •* and t*h»ef of l»e
cash la r and d e p u n jt t j
I
r
l
t
r
r
from
C
onirrrssm
an
W.
J
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R
arhm
an,
j
cable
«»f
th.»*e
h
•
»«*lIw
.
'i
t*»
di*
emit
wiluint
in
stMitMii
to
th
at
ahead)*
hemg
W P fc-atrla
l-'a tria ls tow ard
lh a
re co v e ry , W i l l
.S h ift R e c o v e r y
* The n in 'e f 'l o f i al»o resid\e»| ii te« lives John tiicisch. of New tlr’‘
i i-.
uiNiiiier about i-«Nik e s t r n h l &gt; fi-V m l. -la te and I* S ra rs s ta tin g th a t h r would ac-l govarnor of th# bank.
win ti h mi* are «i thoit v* icy I • Jet «*y ti.
■ l ot it
•p i'te a ihlTeteni «*a| nuth oitie* and was to lx* given rm .t an Invitation to d rliv rr an tM.ilwvwd tw o b a n c o n ta ln rd n
A eaertioc th a t if th e teeovery
A d m in is tr a tio n
I o ’ f 'ViT of irfia li n, v n h
.
. . . .
.
\Ni«i|tre tin* d r r l s r .d him self *yin i tty w hen Mim will i««pie*t Neil's
• n K • -ii, m Italy and p artiio ta* !) in Uu»*e a rea s w here a.virrs* hen* as p a rt of the day a
j lnR hut c , *h*d fh e rk a from PI
lli.idy in &lt;&lt; "O' v, .»! o ve all in \',t riitsny. he imw y* oiisulsrs •th e fo.nl t and p rogram .
S S t a t L
B
t :
P erm an en t
S t a t u s ■pathetic*. Mutph&gt; nI*&lt;i pb'd^ett ef e \t indit loti ut t'n p ta in
• nd “ Itier• '* n«e n rtia n rr n f th eir
Mr-. I’a rk a n l, of tha Elka A ux-i h*L.b*nl‘V1
,
f fnit* tuwnr.l inflation
l a i o r he would have d outlcd t h r 1
life
I a iim t i e i .idi&lt; a| clothing for the needy to'n lly inillnty. M r. \V. It R allard. prnHkll,*d • " h;
a*tr.| it*n u m b er tif
new ly em ployed”, i W A SH INGTON . Sept 22 bPi , IriMnfton has be* n **nr o f the \ 11ill / him ”
l
to
(o
u
n
li)
it
hugely
•
mini
*
v
IIIt'oinpo-.ure
iitiitrok*
ti,
N
e
u
1,11'
1'
'
■Wn,
of
th
r
Hrm
laol*
C
ounty
F
a
d
-1*
f*,,ow
o
fflc
rr
a p p ro a rh rd
III. i r o h n t* tindc'i c •nsidetaCareen irrp h e l to rw * n '
i«tale- -T he huge joh ,.f -h ittin g the re t •lofiiiimni notr*. n tli*1 r n\rnti.»n.
i th m f»»i p m ill e nn hl«V* .-erf. e ra t ion of W otnrn's
Clubs and iletparadosa’ car about a
from
nn ItlrrU’ It M illet, p ir«iitrnt -f th* ,. ih i npy itig a «ei| m r i t\ pi i on - '• ai
m ea ts by spokesm en for in d u » try .( rovery •d m in istra tin n
v tin is.h* at w rit f d a n &gt; ari l {'.••dirv, eottoii and cot f! NV Sprnri*r, axalled ru U r of from Ih# robbsry scan* not
v l« i e he will r*&gt;uiuiii »»*•&lt; I Sut*l * !*• t
He re fe rre d p a r tr u l i r l y to an em ergency t*&gt; a p**rmanrnt oriMn- • ••tinnier. »•&gt;». b a lin g ilcrlarr-l that
i T i. if olid |i"in,*t
it • .|,i v inoiinng w hen I ml will he* ••r i. I
lb«- San font Klk* Lodge, will servo ing of tha holdup, was
irx
tio
n
ha*
b
e
rn
#
begun
bv
llu
g
b
t
be
don
p
,4
mi
tut
I
a
f.n
in
tnli*. • d
aimtlen.l&gt;iJL-&gt;!rr\.Li Lw J, ii* i:
and •
Cwnntagham, *6 , ------ — ----^ I i n i n n . fH*1 "mdVATftl*1fttbY." * * T“JTt il* would L| .fotlriM'l to 'o v e r •♦fpt h fttv rb a rg r^ »oT-tebwfr
iV ni-lit* will buy Tn the m*- a Kprrial fo m m ittp f tvr* rntwrident of the natio n al association
a t
m
____
a ato
_ &gt;L.
1 e
.
t ».6.|l* II. 14 1. i'iti‘«l an.l op. m inctkeC A rough estimate* ta in C onjgrsxm an .Seam
tb*
A moment before th* mack
Looking
forw
ard
the atim
hha&gt;io* at\y thing '*' 6*i *vn I, . . a tiu ig m d v sl*M.ll*\ •in ti f ll*' .1IV»•
* of m an u factu rer* , th at I* o r was
II tl'** IIIM' t. • .*1 IIM* * .* •' * Nt*&lt;| Ilf 1 Ii* *1 n* 4m11 j p a. 1 the I ta | eo-l of the un d er­
fl 'III III to
The le tte r r r r f lv n l from
Ihe overturn*! after striking anotl
foie *•
blocking th e a cceav of the re ­ when h r hope* In lm*«v alt Indus
.* tll» tt . .f Mat i ..' .-iir. II.
1. k ill 111..... . b In- fain tak in g at about f LVlHiO.lNHI.
( ' 'tigrevsnisn follows
and aa Cunningham and rolirati
i Im k mid 'Im
covery m ovem ent, and
one by try op eratin g under endearjpf fair
M urphy linked 'til lot ij*n WIt ll
• ' .4U 'I Ml. ll • ) 1
ll) i t Il .l t l . l It II-1 b»• xvil| rc r
A f e i If.
Morris Fltsgerald stepped
Washington, U . C.
Ih
.
i.*n.Mi
pur.
11
ji
-«•«
I
will
l*o
H enry I. H a rrlm a n , president of rom |&gt;etition, Johnson i* emleavoi
tit*l*|
Vtltll
m o rtg a g e refinam
4% iMlill. 1. «U*pi i . f .| l.f hi- |T |&gt; , limn fm t »i«d ml.* .-b.tlong
S rp trm h e r IP, 1033 tha atrast th , men rra w l* ) f r W v -r
tlrtv Neu i l.| H „ t i t f . Im
the C h im te r of C'onimrrre
of
Ing to work out a plan for the «I*c' miat ion tb.it ' 11 ■in ii •*I .*ng “ n l i ved" i 11as\ * 1obi tb # wb-.lr &lt;*rt) IL IM.IX *N- kill. ii viol,'Ml !&gt;'
th* wreckage and rent n harrMg#]- i
I lies.* f oo.l-'iilf- and elolhing Mrs. Rex Packard
'
the U nited S tate*, th a t the N R A |
r e fir a n r lr g nm st fail o|
an.l •* i •1 llll ')
-■
-tin)
s r|f.re g u la tio n of industry with
of m a rh ln , gun bullet, tnw anl
1 will t .• in iol Mom to the Ilhl.lMMI, M r-. John Leonard)
forbade closed shops.
tr lic f w ith in flst en Ii
•It Vplltlnot fie I
It I d gone on I ought !»*•%•• "M t h , officer*.
ooo pound ..f * &gt;ir« d p*»ik tin- gov S anford, Fla.
, H a rrlm a n s a d
rn a Chicago the least govfci nnn-ntal interfev
*i i r to re fu m n rr ml kit d .V •• killed .*»».* I «• •/ else'* to -not
v ..|
It... hilt
the)
I'a rk a rd and Mrs
C unningham fell m o r . a
. *-tio*nt i. giving to tin- uncut |h&gt;ar Mr*
speech th a t an rm pluycr was f ir- encr consonant w ith the p ro tec ­ oil «leflatod price** '
ituai •
&lt;•••' III 111) pl »id fi ‘in h ‘g . pur* ba-e.l tiuNew wi«« allow, d t . di*-nut • he | Ot
Iseonardy
wounded, while F ltir e r s M ju m p v i I
U hidden to e n ie r into c o n lra rta to tion of th r public in te rests.
lie disagreed w ith the ......o n
. .1 ftl* I
I . . |*i IM•1 t t • II »'l- III Im • Ml M W rli
P erm it mn 1° sincerely behind a m etal a im and « M 4 '' ‘
•i* • • plan .tlr. a l&gt; in «.|H-ratioii.
em ploy exclusively nieinlw i s of a
Thoms* S. H am m ond, errcutiv* lion w hen he urged *• pc it of
M'&lt; thl&lt; I'a.t. t 'ti Wllll If III f.t
"T l
I - • onto •Hair
'Ill* • I ef move fit* into I lie ttiank you for your teleg ram irv- turned t h , fire. C o m m a n d re rin f « • J
' p a rtic u la r lab o r arg au iu v 'iu n .
lb. core hog re&lt;|ucti«»o plan
umk** it.
•II
\Vbit. hr \1 a ' i« . " '.'i
l . o&lt; r .1 R...» e v .lt hII ii. k lip 'll -Ilf v it mg' me to a tte n d the F/lk* A u x ­ passing m otort«t’, car. tha b a n ,
T he ad m in istratio n **a» r tv rto 1 d irector of the* President r | H"''
\ rrsolution of t h r • m n o u t“ .i» • -I
t only
ll, 'll. H a-n • » #'\ 1.1. ti. • till ’*•*. 'l l ' It
|..-&gt; &gt; t ,.t lilivt- « ... tll.d tier lllg ilia r y and S*»minole ( '• m t y Fed* d i t, eacapMi. The r a r left b*»
w atching closely the
g row .ngl gi ncy
t r em ploynn ni
c n m p u ig * i had i ondeiiiiied the r r Vn’tion plan.
i t t , \« I. . "If. 1
1 .1. • 1 •ii
e in l'.tn of W omen'a Cluha O a c k e r hind bore the Florida t,*r l i e - l W . ,
If ■
f. to j e . fedellt also
e*
a trife le lw e rn these two g ro u p . | •m i until m idsum m er a I " " " " • ailing f »r slau g h ter of *i«*isr •&gt; j
I
Ml lll.t
t hfllt ,.l
. |. . ft .1 rt b al DM-l ill
" f 'l Ml. it
I | e «|. t«*r miiiict u.fi that the May fVI*d»rallon on Se|»tem bar
.« . b a t fo r th e p resen t, a t lea st, was I nent lllinui* inanufa tu .c i
w.»
li
lHin
t.fM
I
hog*
s
rsI
the
plow
me
‘
ft(W
f|
fc.
nthoi 'i
.||i*Oi|.* I MO' 111 'Ig i • i M - 11.&lt;•II ..( 'lie t Mhi.immi on relief lu ll. .-Iim11 In* :uith
•la n d in g upon the doctrine of not] reported last night to he d ra ft
ur der nf rnucti cuttnii, •*
th. •|» ll»V . alb &gt;
»i k" • n t t iv|t i/MI ion . are.I f..r,
Ifnleas som ething unforeT A L L A H A S S E E , .fart
— a
a tte m p tin g new InU eiiretations f the .ptopoM-d
perm
anent
setup
.
.
_ .
. ihtto tiaii.'J M uiph)
ieplii-1, “ I
*%pul li*I,
i .UU»r&gt; l*»o*v- r»vuU4ti(jni
hvw Oj l*.w&lt;u ^l-eel^
c
A* htn «V»-U In the CXSCUtlTT **^n jtrevwnt* I wifi lie w tth ft&gt;U — Rreonls of the StatK^^loior y *
recoverjt a rC i l a b o r sections, I the NTIA A I V TTIjlPPf df John- . #jon | Jtln, pi in
ftaing* Itiri
hi. h)m *11-1 --a* i&gt; v m att-ion. tlir- l*n--u|6*nl Sllll.l-lll'wl on th a t data and will l* (la d to hie la Commission -how ‘that If! ornn b^t
i i o nltn
b^ On I .ig i " d ' .
J
fc/. 'V ^ * P ° n
wK*cn
the
c m lro v e rsy Son.
d) n a n .Hr .ti It Mot it «an he tried
»d. \\ I.# ».* it will I Im* 1 . 1 ef pi ogr mu
Ida llrm ae 1 1 2 It s w « 4 l-,u a d by
•*'••» diiy t * address tlr.se present.
' ' hint**.
It w•* rniphaaisatl, liow evei, fMM* f
t he mo*t fsvi.ralde r n I
...
* to .w
I am fdt-ased to ro U you ■ Tam pa agency .Tati N l tn D M I' v
IM&gt;•r.|.ap«‘| III. II It.­
ml over a
•)
\ * Johnson expected to take up im th a t tlir present o utline ciinl* i ium -1utiee« w ith
hog** »m . auM
...
s i.'
Ill
tag wa* .
. • p ic . d mio •in. oment later giv have placed nta on th r program a t Rurka, New York. T h .
m s d is t^ y the codr* Dip nrtail which industry wuiild Ih- given a thou* ** an s -m -I -li 'rta g i
-•••l t a l ) . Meplteli . l . v i n o’clock In the m orning i s reported lost or stolen in Manth .
. ii ntll by to
e stab lish m en ts and dru g
»t«rr*, thorough-going chance to tun lie hog* if &gt;&gt;ut far n u t - walk in -top
I • t t. «I ii tut I I Hi IV Mil t it
.li-rii-'.'.l it •I 1- barely possible I mny have and a duplicate w a , iseje.l by I
which w m m ade publu W rdnrs- own affair* had not yet hern ap with &lt;he g o . rrn n ien t. i •» u|« fc- (
I..I |*i
.
• * • • I h . .'ti wi'ti li.'W -pHpf I rueII ^
to h-iivi* Sanford early in tb s Miami bureau. Rurka said lie n i
ihovcm
J
by
the
ra
tn
n
e
t
udvi-uijf
thin
m
th
r
governuu-iH
hog
•
•
2
g
I
?
f
l
•111
^
I.
&gt;
ut
•
I
lungh»«
t
**•
u
I •*.*•-* v• 11 -not to . ointderi’.l tli* nf le m oon.
a tourist.
• I t n i m dervtood the recovery Im aul h cad n t hy S e rte lu tv lt..|H*r ov
-u re to Ii ug Ia n .m l n* n / I I O U U l ^
H U U U il
I to ,.|d. I
Sincerely
I • i**'tin •.ii. &lt;d I tie in..%| .lirret
MU t 'k |
UdminL-'tlalion believed m any ra-- However, th r lM&gt;mr&lt;l*lia* . | i*i u--ed mg p r »«
.
I •. i I •' . . n t y
W J. Hears.
I H • **• tits- «t ..ll.ilnl* | ) t I M*f*•B
id'
\ M IN I.I«»N
lie Sid'- I with the uhi 'll howr
I ... V g.v • i
.. . to tv n■long ,
tallerv and d ru g g is t, whn would • sim ilai *c*tup w ith the adinin
Mr- l^*otiardy
rep o rte d
this
,.
I
h
tl
til*l.l
hill«l**ne.l witli
\
I
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6
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1
1
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s|.
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t'v4*1 , in ih. ii d«*uu*nd« f'*r . ••%! of
f«* -d |*»***bn ts 11101 m ug that everyday m ors letcome under the c ,de hail hw&gt;l no Isir Mtor.
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Nf 11 . R. im». vis*11.•ii wI |iu *idi i t •»(
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of t I .
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,e ,n g In o ta tm n s to v W ^ h a r e Q p I t s I H 8 U T S n C ®
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id
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«.f tuvcii « row . I w ill la* her** all »hiy
t W11 «i n&gt; I • ..t* n n|.| Olt.I
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l.pt,. i I K’.il), •me of ttie » » M ra tio n uf (tip fall -ra-M fi com lowered earnings the v eteran s
&lt; **tai &gt; \\ silt.. ■ "wa mot* i e
n earing tha atagv w h r ir »• will) ti’i* m j...*- -11*1«- r.* n -tiii,t.. it*
m in istra tio n has reduced dlvid'
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M l ttuy* under Wie ag«* of 16, on its insurance pollcl
lie
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' •Si. | t Mil IIII III f. t.
\N it It in N K \ I V m i^ io n
d rsk for approval.
I | , I'** I. * * * • la v Mnnuiiriiial wl... mm* intcr*-st**it hi com peting cent, effecting 013,000 ho ld ers
►*lu|t nf tlic N R K •«• n.tvb pia.p . * t
$2 ,"tin,000,000 in such obligati
M ranw hilr, (S rc taU ry
P rik n w 11\ 1141III III*.fi I Mild thif -1 M -Irt III.* « i to the . Igh* of P , ..I a .•aaa I •* t *
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am* n I
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I ... fit, 1
Fur p a y m e n t, goin g o u t In
•ms *»f a liur-r* rare, art* s d viie d
a tU ib u tad an u[g u rn in w agr* an &lt; him
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1 .1 11.* i* \ •. n l . ... • " litn* n. na d r e r r a .r In w orking hours
.k - w M I\ .... • i&lt;-sn * . ••!...ni' . w e ll la 'i n g l.» ii-)*urt to M rs lo -n n a rd )’a of- c u rre n t c alen d a r y e a r a to ta l
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am ong Industrial rm ployra to tha
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•mpanv j j "*ikft' h i- **.l '«*n m o s t u f th e f o r sn.l register a* soon as poa- p ro p iia tlo n of 13,060,000 has
t id
M..« *
II.Ml*'
Ivsttnn of ttir N B A kr&gt; n irii n r I
It* .IN la ird th a t ' SO fa r m.v Si *».
slide
a llo tte d as com pared w ith )7,
it ie*
p r^ g rM . of codas
|. '. r - I ,i
v ' i m m f i I». m*I'1 • »tl i I k«*o- (*tn
. . . . . *uptd)
f in»|M*rtant
f".*d |
lh ^ creation of M poll. ) I n .Mid V «. 1 . ••» fui« lire lu I’re •l.l* i!
M ora th an (0 c h a rte rs h a v r l rrn
004 p a id out la s t y s a r, w hen
i Iti 1*1 •V•• ' .d| It 'I ' t". 'I I VA• ••l IM I- . to l? n o t - t . i p l o - will .■ + p la . **.l in
disclosed w ith th* appointm ent h , h a d lin t . c e l l d r il l* .) * I l»uf ll lues ..IMlit* •••lift*I &gt;M ( IanI
e stim a te d average
prm n I p t r d by P resident lin ear.
will) »l"» l.fl.H* tig 'it- • •&lt;f|.f.*'IV V%| ' 11111 11.&lt;
«*f tl»»* k ' - l i t n f r illiom
Johnson of RoIn' i t W D-s, n «|. p h 't 'i i c r a c k e d iiiig h l i v I wm ti y.Ml road » ilid &gt;• m 1ill. I6*
policy.
a n d twtea tills nunw «r a ie In
•ik tr " i V».*lt tl.'I'l | | l . | l.eli uf M|** p l..... .. wh** an* living ».n t-li** short L i n d y K i d n a p T r u l l
&gt; t .1
u ty • d m ln is tin to ..
n.
H-sistant llrints. ra ts tb s ' l ' Im n«tl imp .- il l** i»n\ pMi • . I t t.« ■
T he dividends paid on f o
W a hands of d#pu*y s k a t n l . t n * 1C\ ii t***n*»l|v»' . I. w h .'h .1 hn- I ' *.f p i.t*. u iM 'inpto ym o o t f
ithll-6' n. *11\ di* •»**
(C o n tin u e d O n Tag* L ig h t I
D i H e o v e r e d I n P a r i s m in t Ufa insurance were I t s .
tu •.bake l In fa ith «*f tb r p« ..pi**
tora who a rs p rv u « n r« re p o rts
t*e| 'IglM'l
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I
R«*p.*»
work
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in P ic s tir n t R**o**»v«ll
Hr ai I
■2a
th a previous y e a r b ecau se It
fo r Johnson.
l» »M "t l h - * #'fT" .nl t m' ••»... n* • ■f.it... n ' in
I I H . w i n g i o n f r • ipfr* w i t h
•It ll* * m il l ' »;o«mJ h ploin ise- t* I • I* tl t |.l •• t . oil)
I'A R IS .
Sept
22. —(AY—T ha deem ed necessary to piaca a n ,!•* *•
A
varagv
hourly
aarnlngs
of
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..* Aorn. nil i|r** M ft.it lra il nf the LiruUiergh kidnapers
It* or tl.
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m
rriran
p*
creased am ount to the c re d it at ■
1 ' akryai of f ran. rtp o » ‘li&gt;g to th#
1 ' t-at t h»*
• 6.'..pr*nv
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*.g A \N a 'liir. liiMirgf N l*rrk. Mg
I n I / o o t i n g O f H o m e . luuueo i*r*- that h* will m tl.r ,«ti* •I
v*a* nought today by P arts puV. p u re *
of labor
alrtttsllca
hr
t It- v*' » k i n / e**lit*d«ih « -•« #*ni|.!«.&gt;••* in .P imm m-Iju simerit a9m ini«lfa | (&lt;|&gt; whu -.ud th a t they had the the reserve provided fo r loesfs s a d
Mini) |i k«'la-t
•rrcsnkmt
c»f
tin
Ainriioail
craaaad rom 42.7 cant* to 4B 5
I*.* Hill.' I 'll I ' I'* »'.t -III) w o r k *11 tl.**I • • . - v e i l tv*.. vAtt-k-.i tut ji*"l M *rr v' I Hunk in- f* .|. ral nam e uf • m an who had In his a lto , but to , m uch lesse r e x te n t,
republic.”
W A S H IN G T O N . Fiepi 2 2
to th e e a rn in g , of t h , InttlftaO *
from J n lj 16 l&gt; Aug. 16 (c o rre c t! |
fv«*i a g i ' i g M' t.».lM
. v»* r» t to* « oier &gt;'*V'). m I.*•f
f*&gt;fmltk 1i|i»**r,
t«
W i'u •»
and a v era g e h o u r, of work y«r - Thr U nited Statac governm ent
N P \ . .e*|«* p m * i |.
f.. » a It!, to . hi Min I '*• * i.|f nt mi.in* n r i e l Mini t h e tM.4«*--M.6f) a tlitBieand |M&gt;un«l note fund being a t a som ew hat lo w er
i.lrntifiivl by tbo Hank o f E ngland ra te , th e a d m in istratio n e x p la taa d
weak dropped from ( 8 J to M l ( w-11 in sk r rrprtw rntalioiM tu lie
wtifk w."*k, a n . ' mii' iu ii ii ii |Hiy o f I il.'l I' 't 1*11 *1 tul HI &lt;t IMl'Ill Mgtfllllll*
For
a* |&gt;«r1 of tbo ransom money e x ­ In a sta te m e n t. I t will d a t a r a l M
T h o figure* o a v art-l 69 1 m enu %%na authortitir* a* the r r s ij i «&gt;f t h« N o B a i l O f f e n d
l l i . nt
a n ti &gt;ii Th** I u i . I hi m '.* fr•**•••*• i* p reparing In rnnk** fur
t .ite.J from f ’olonel
U ndnergh. a t the close of b u sin ess D e*., "
(• c ta rin g Industries and were cal jl» « lin g of sn A m erican c.Hgen'a
v* pi••*&gt;• nl l- &lt;*.0 . o' mm ti.oir fo r 1tb&lt;
G roup O f N eg r o es
i Iimnf m i p lii f .
fur
The Lindbergh ransom money wax w hat th* next dividend r a ta
eu lsted by kllaa P arkins t&gt; in d l-[h °n ic th ere. D e tail, of Ihe affair
*to* low r t pa I • ■ •Iu)r *
k »i .*•.*’ mn «&gt;y Ihe federal **mrr pMi.i in A m rriran currency, five, M .
.* j
c a ta a 11X000,000 Haa In m a n - » * r r n »l avnliakle , t the s U le d r.
bs
At iii*on today n.. ta il
paj
I***!.' &gt; !• li**f a d m in i. -l r a l t u r . to " " an*l l» r n ty dollar bills, a n d | Officials said th a dividend n i l
p a rtm rn t, nor wa- .Secretary II II
le c tu rin g payrolls.
tin- ur rm pl ny t-« | in t h r
v-armu*
lurnt of fint— hatf In ii nffrM .I
b rrrto fo rr no rrp o rt of B ritish will be In th e n a tu re of
TV* rn 'a ll codaa arltb Uiair pro- inform ed Ihe name of the A im rl- Piiiig alM.u1 i Iit- i*l*a-t uf nn, • f
M rs. E . N . s ..n « n is
•tal
'U iT m cy wx* Involved H uw rver, on prem ium s paid and It la
nu
one
els
tans
tor
ta
r
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g
t
h
,
sale
of
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a
rra
tly
• JR
m itfiiiM 'rm ritl
tlir 12 n*-gr.»r* wh.# w*i*- rn i l* t
•
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l
roiiowfMi
Alll#rirsn
ml|fhl hftVe
C la im e d B y D e n lli
goods' below c e rta in
m inim um , I oro» injured
d%
m \s \ni:»*
1h** r• nt n il", at tun by M r ll&lt;&gt;|&gt; r i . liitiiKcl f ir U riftih and thg possible because tb s loss
l ^ r , atlreed Igp a wide dispute.
T he revolutionary guverruurnt and p la tr.l in j^d Lif fo n t mg mu t it.*' n r*atI ii H' I
(•Til
l.l
km- " | UfHMI'MHNI I't.UIld* &lt;*f IbuunaTMl pound not# traced to th a t lts s th a n th a t s rp e c te J s a d ,
u ig a iiita tio n and l hr* n &gt;filing *• i.
b. Id rur.vj
w ith Johaaon'a • U llu d r still ua- is no. rrco g n ited end it is a s­
F nepwl *erv.
&lt;ill I*.
ond, due to Invested funds
tl
«
*
I
ut
pot-'* . In)
w*u
l
. 'k will* b luid
pro
rr nrgroas win* Mrt rrb-ry fur lr«*
(MaclvaoO. T ha ronaum er'* advisory sum e* A m bassador W elles w &gt;uld
ing a t n i l - g re a te r th a n
ito rd a i •• 3 *' • *" i f**i Mi* L ri***»il »• *. m11% fr&lt;»rn »•• Ihori of «xchang«
Hi*, ki I 'Hiihli'd $1 ' 4 • u i-ate
th
an
a
1**100
w
agr.
place
his
p
ro
te
sts
tjefore
H
avana
board o f th e NBA la on record
H ut'uii, «»4, uf ' :• ri i a wIi*. du'.J
p la tad.
ill 'b e (lll'vl MCllVC tl aiiii.)* "I
»"&gt;gs I *« ba«vtl fium *ur|.|u«M^ by
All
of
th
r
n**grur•.
found
r&lt;
&gt;
1
•
fg p tf.t price-fix in g am t a num -i poliro or o th ers directly in rh a rg e .
lb** t h«* mi* •cull *ral a .lju -tm v rtt
In 1981 a to ta l of 111,447,
w«*k , a *•- wh.-at at f l-i» »g • • t iY|**rk th l- *f»«- noon
(.1
th a“ *t conditions tn Ihe uf "unlaw ful ftAMtubly" h&gt; Judge*
N r of adviaory oconom isis o f ) b e H ull said **■
w as sd d sd to th a re serv e , U M lM f
1IV. . I ))( A st liuili* I, tb * I tn ald lo»ught*M M m uiial II*.•• ! m in i* l» »t ion I b r m ra t w||| g,» |&lt;» D e f e i i H e I&gt;o h c h P o i n t
*li
V|
J
'*
*
1
!
S
A*
R*
W
ilkin»n
tn
pulic,*
to
-.it
000 allocated tor dividends In IS IS
a d m la ls lra tlo n
have
capraaaod in te rio r a p p e a re d m ore favurabla
Uiax'miini f&lt; tu a tii H (irrm iltt d n* i .tal vrh* rr she mm •«u n fin rd only) tbr vmiimu* vlatr rrlirf adniinl*'
th a n A a n y ti m e f i r a week p a st, 1 M id i) aflrnUMin. a r r arcvoig
I n T r i a l O f K i d n a p e r s and 6466,433 left u nassigned, W *
sim ila r view s.
hiu* I t.i i&lt;m l l Nr a m f**w I'-euia iefi* • 1her death.
•Hie
•&gt;’
it-t
trail**!)
f**r
Ir-butrn
to
lh»
in 1962. 616.406,000 w as p n k d v
How ovar, A M kur D. W hlUsldo, b u t th a t the situ a tio n in or n ear lim e on th r city i ll r c la . T h ru York h*-t $J I*. $2.3f» a bal* Ml I The M*rvlcea will »*•• . u n l u t e d uiwinplo)*-*l «*n tbfir rrlirf r^U*
_ fin ci run from 92.1MI to 92^ *10
, d e p u ty a d m ln lslre to r who pro* H avana w as n o t so good.
tha re serv e eo0m% le e rin g | h * .
y Rev W It K m\ i*r, of fa. nrva
OKLAHOM A CITY . Sept. 22
vrr
fu
lu
rrv
dfupfHd
*
V
»
to
.M
«•(
u
ra*h '• llh alternative* .o f aerving
’ tb f w A
Ml c o r p o r a lies,
&lt;&gt;13—T estim ony re la tin g Co tha 660(000 fo r 1969 d ir W O g h * d
ern t an ou„«r, and rubbry, -dts, ui.d T ltu vlll«! at lh* g ra v e in the
from
10 m
in oo
GO nays
days racn.
t 6ch.
,
| m
n n iv
S e v e n - Y e a r O ld G ir l
y w t l l l w . ot reb silers. _ _
di~position of p a rt of the 6200,090 6640,006 unaaaignad.
I in, hidaa and other alapli - dr i.. iwv* &lt;'•-m eter)
th o adm lai s i r s lo r ho did
d in ed .
G i v e s B i r t h T o ( T i i l d w ith which C harles F . U rachal
--------- ------------ W V ' J
b o ilers p rice r * r d «*lnr *to
s a a ransom ed w as adm itted over
I'M’i id t n l K.’o»«ve|t • refusal \o
! h a i l b i s i n e a p o m i h o v f. s
M
l'A
K
K
IN
JA
I'A
N
'
T A K E S N E W P O S T •**■* m t, soiling a t • loss ami
strenuous
objections
o
f
counsel
LONIM.N,
Sept
2
2
—0P»
ducttoii c u n riu -y in flation with
--------n a t gper ationa w as ta
fur seven M lnnsapolis a n d SL P a u l
ca-i* "f an ln&lt;J.an g irl g iving
lire delegation from th« m iio .i
NEW
YORK, S n * . tS .--iA ’i
A s th a re su lt e f a fra c ta re d
K A NAZAW A, l- i en. Kept. 22.
N E W YORK, Bspt. 21. &lt; i» h '.
a s p i c a fix tag.
r
s
'
defendants
la
th*
kid
n
s
ping
conto
u
l&gt;si&gt;y
before
being
seven
skull caus ed from a fa ll hi Oeceels W. K. Cole, previitent of ihe - la tea, togetb* r w ith tbr failure
(A*)— H eavy p " . |&lt; n y
dam age
.ainrarcy tria l in fed eral c o u rt 4a* Mias M a rg a re t W oodson,
old a w reported ary a Delhi
Uvuuvtll* S N ashirU e
gailroad of g en eral buaineaa a ctiv ii) ui » a believed don.
T uesday, C harles Haaspoa died
yesterday ia t&gt; r in the ‘‘Hritiah Medical
day. A. M. C arey of M innas polls, n e n t social w orkar,
m STAIN
6:60 o’cU ck yestard ay aftern o o n y e ste rd a y said b u sin ess to th sl quickeo appreciably a fte r leatior N oto peninsula b) an e arth q u ak e
a ttorney fo r the seven, so u g h t ta over th e new ly c rea te d
n a l"
The I'aby weighed
looked . "very, aatisfac* Day, prom pted heavy liquidation w hich shook w ta l.r n Ja p a n . Th*
la th a F a rn a ld L aughton Heaw ri* c a rrie r
rule o u t tb* testim o n y a s Con­ o f educational
pouri'lo.
th
ree
ounces
a
t
btyth
, Sept. 2 2 .-- •1 HoeptUL
tp ry ".
“O u r
rr-ta a g e i
trs f- by apecuU lvr* who hod been bold tn m b lo ra contin ,-d
fo r th ree Beyond suffering frig h t fo r thffee cerning m a tte r th a t occurred a f t ­ asso ciatio n o f J a n lor
&gt;0r*oas were
T ha E rickson fp a o ra l Homo has d ie ”, h r added, “h a s picked up ing bull poaitlone p a rtly on in fla ­ m inute* here. Onr .icath and tw * d a js . he said, the m o th e r reoov- e r the co n sp iracy had bean closed A n u rle n . M iss Wo Odeon w in
tOO iaju red ch arg e o f th a body, which la M m ^•p fd ly In the s is —■"-••■* „f re ­ tio n ary pro ep ectj, brokerage q u a r­ serio u s Injuries were rep o rted all
arwd p erfectly and w as able to by th e re tu rn o f U rachal. -T o u r •1 a bout th # country
• sw ept • 16- hold u n til re la tiv e s c an bo JooaUd duced fares. W a a r e artciK kny the te rs explained.
a t N anao, but com m unications nurse th* In fan t fo r n in e month*, point has affect o nly a s to th a ou* c h ap ter* o f th o J u l a r
eo th a t funeral arrangem ent# can Aedoctlen fo r a n o th e r etx m onths
T he break in w h e g | cancelled • ere d isrupted and only ma t g a i when i( w eighed 11 pM od*, tWO actual abductor*" said
D istrict W give
aa
1*6 th e m a xppaerrtt seals
th e g ain s of the p a st
(re in Sept, ja ."
■*
re p o rts w ere received here.
%dv)*e t a th e ir w elfare
ounret.
,
Judge E d g a r B. V aq p h t.

Ho
JOE SE A R S WILL D aring
eral Reserve E
ployees
Results In
BE SPEAKERHERE Policeman’s
Death* •;
ON‘CRACKER DAY’

MURDER CHARGE

22

NR administrator ■JOHNSON BEGINS
D IFFIC U LT JO B
OF REORGANIZING

knd

M
f Big Sum Approved
For R e p a i r Work

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Vet Administration
Reduces Dividends

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Financial Markets
Hit Worst S l u m p
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R A N W ) E P B 1 K A L P , B A N F O ttfi, FI

MRS. DOUGLASS A
MARRIAGE OF

OUNCES COMING
R DAUGHTER

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Mr. and Mrs. Georre McItoV,
of- Jacksonville, trill arrire tomorrow to spend the week-end hero.
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Emmett Hunt will leave tomor­
W ord hga ,h esn received hare
It M r. a n d M rs. T . It. Moiling row for Detroit and Ch'Mgo where
. spen d ing a s h o rt th n e in Nftw he wit] rpend about two weeks.
J . A. Shepherd le f t yesterday
■ Ju d g e K. 1 ’. llousbolder and for f.avaonah to a tte n d the f u n ttH % J K a tiy h &gt; M ensboldor re tu rn e d last a t o f hbt s h i e r , Mrs. John P a .e tll
. n ig h t fto tn th e C en tu ry n f Frog- who died T uesday In Doslon.
- 1 ran* a t C hicago w here th ey sp en t
tw u 'w e e k s.
Misa N ancy W hite will a rriv .
--------- Ova evening from S te ts o n Unl-s» H r% u K ..r|L .C { e # » e^ a U s re- V-vaity t o .s p e n d 4he w eek-end
t d f U g t o h e r homo a t Itu rn n V li- w ith h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and M rs. J .
v-V; \ tg , On, a f t e r xpettding th re e weeks S t. C lair W hile, J r .
jfjJ * U r e a t Ike. Clem ent.' A partm ents.
Br y
A m ong th e H snf-yd g irl* who
.
/ w ill a tte n d , a n A lpha XI D elia
. b o a t party .' a t D aytona Bsach t«p'■V" , w u r t w a fte rn o o n and a form al
J&gt; ' la tx p M t tam srro w n ig h t a t th e
Me Loan- Spring* H otel o ra:
the
V irg in ia . M cDaniel. H rlna
.'• C f c d y , R oberta S U h l, D orolhy
EMC B M b i M N tn e y W hile.

SMART
WOOL
SUITS

Mm. K slh v rin s Davis will have
s s h e r g u ests tom orrow n ig h t a t
lier h in ts in Bon L anin, Mr. and
M rs. P. \V. H a rt, and Mrs. Sm ith,
o f D aytona Iliach .
Mfcw Naom i Fellow s U s
re
turned from tlie W orld's F a ir a t
rivicoro inhere aha sp e n t
tw&gt;
weeks.

Mr. snd Mrs. It. H . M ulihvad
announce th e e n g sg e m sn t
a n d approaching m arriag e
of th r ir dauK hler
Pauline K lo la ,
to
H enry W alter Hold,
T he rn srrisg e will ta k e place
h ete on T hursday, Sept, KH,
t»33r

S ocial Calendar

to R obert F erd in an d L enox, of
I M .in d . was m ad e lptown at- a
b r i d |e p a r ly given y e ste rd a y a f t ­
ernoon l y th e fo rm e r’s m o th er
a t h e r hom o

B ts e h Ila g a rd , o f B ostso,
Mr&lt;. H . E . W alker, o f P e tersb u rg ,
V a .,' M r*. A llan Jo n e s, o f Miami,
M rs. W illiam Colem an, M rs. M ary
S t r a w , a n d th e M isers M a rth a
P ro fesso r a n d
M rs. C harles
Fox, V irg in ia P alm er, M a rjra rrt
D avis, M ary E a rls, More no N or­ Tom H enh-rson rrtu rn e d t o th e ir
wood, Olive LeZ elte. a n d M sry ar- hom e a t U a y tn ra U earh to.toy
a f te r sp en ik ag a tw o w e ek s' vaCt P s trrv , te a g u ests.
ra tio n here w ith M rs. H enderson's
I t rents, Mr. a n d l l n , W, C. WeO o uney, It Oi M y rtle A s e n te .

■‘nke place h ero a t llo ly C rw n
Episcopal C hurch in th e e a rly
Fall.
M b s M cDaniel Is Ih* d a u g h te r
nf Mrs. B. A. D ouglass a n d the
Into J . C. M cDaniel. Khe Kan tided
hero a ll o f h e r life and waa g ra d ­
uated from Sem inole H igh School
in IM P . Laic,
s h e a tte n d e d the
B E R K E L E Y , C a lif, S ep t. T L F lorida K lalo ( 'd i r g e fu r W omen Rleps tu pro fessio n alise police
w here she w ai a m em ber o f A lpha (m in in g In th is c o u n try onXI 1te lls social so ro rity . She le-intr tak e n a t th e U n i V e r s l
ty of C n 11 f o r n I a ,
A fo u r
y ru r
m u roe
In
police
sdm infstrwtibn l* being organized
uii-I,t the d i r e c t i o n o f A ugust
V ollm er, p ro fesso r of police adrm nt-t ration and fo rm er ch ie f of
police a t i h h c ity .
G raduates of th e course will re ­
ceive a bachelor o f a r ts degree.
Hvhjrcta tu lie tau g h t will tnelud-r
m ilitary tra in in g , phy-rcsl c lu e s
o f th e F lr-I B a p tist C h u rrh will g u « 4 * u n til n lolc hour when lion, rronom lro, politi.'al science,
tak e place a t 3:.W o'clock a t the rc o tv s w i re added
nod
| irises p-)i-t.ulogyi sueiutnyy a n t crim inal
church. In sla lln t on o f officer*, aw arded. High w o re prise, dUSt- law nnd investigation. T he objec­
m txiliary prom otions, a n d draw jjig p i u il r, wcivl to M n . Ava tive ,1f the course will In- to give
a
rom prrhenvive
Ing of nam es for circles.
W right llsv is, while c u t
prise, l i e -in d e n t
T he Sunbeam
Hand o f
(he s ta tio n e r" , w as gin -ii
to
Miss know ledge o f all phneea of police
F irst B aptist t ’hu rrh will m eet a t M ildred N ix. M b s M rlianlel re- urmk mid its responsibilities, amt
il:*U o'clock a t th e C hurch.
reived silk tin g rrU
ns a g ift to p re p are him for a ra r.-rr in Ibid
T
- ............— ifro m her m other.
Inasm uch s* n e n u r-e o f t h i .
,
R efrvshin.w ta w ete server! a t
T u g b o a t A n n ie
V&gt; i l l the te a hour l.y th e h o ile ss. an­ m i n e re p re se n ts a near field hi
uin-.ersity lis in in g , y i r a t c s t a is
i l o S c o n A t M i l a n o ! •,U ,H '&gt; M b s ,,r l r n
,,tm d U u * Helen U ordy. The roam s being r x d r i - e d in o iy a n iz in x th e
w heie th e giiiiits
w ere rn te r- iv' r i , M r. A'ullatur-. sta te s, l i a i .
_TbtOi.Im ^Ls.Jrt4 Jisat-i. ' ks oU^. , t)i_ r
t^ ' s
slanrtliiy |m lies rh iefs, i i t t h a n of
all tttln rie in th e tru clo tt of M ai.o flltloll uf ■pink l.ik b c « and iam nil v a n eu s t&gt;h»--es of pulice
l) ii&gt; -.1" nnd \\ allure Ileety, be- i,*.,.
rotor schem e o f pink and s-uvire, am t prufw »tors Interested
laved tvatn e f "M in nnd Bill ' ] w(ll„ . w-ss use I W Wlln-e, to- in ih.- Held, hove been eonsulte.k
who *1 ■ a g ain eo s ta rre d at th-&gt; rresh m en ls, and p .r t y
sppo.idM ilene
T h e a te r in
“ T u eb o at I m rw u
M is s R ic h te r H o s te s s
A nnie", Sunday,
Man.fsy
nnd
T h „'
r ,1K, r „ ,,l w l w... nmds
T k e tila y f l lm l s j '« n , r the fa m e a knilwn ,ly .................
an&gt;| w hl„
c a t u n b y Kven.nrr IV t stnrlrv of
,&lt;n |h(. „ f „ , hnM.nl
a k a tllln g fsn.unne t - c U n l eap.
J h o , r i|lv,. ,, w rr r . M n .
In honor of n i iu t n e r of
her
( Ml’m Adriatic* ltk!itf*r enta in amt IrT -nnr um »iy sdven- Af a n 1. Moseley, Mrs. At.s W n rh t
I In si-. M i l
H o ler;
llrnkaW,’i| 11*rt.nun'll w ith n iu n r n |&gt; irty on
M ha D re ssie r td ay Anm e, w ith ii( „ lUl)1|
M r„ K jr |
i,„ ,..e y . W ultifwilay af^cTiitinn nt h rr h«i*M»
on \\V t Flr«*t ^tr****t, Uunoi n-»i
I #njc»)*tl n til a late Iu»ur wh n »•’

University To Give
Four-Year Course
In Police Training

At Party Wednesday

N O T R ’K
| i # rolurfu; WiHitrn riillw In
i^ fu rW i Urowtt, ur#r. w»vy,
(am Rltftt from i l to ro.

Y iM nM be rf»p&lt;iniibt« for any
In d fh lfd n fs i (n n trrcd by my
wlfo, M r a. U v r r a 8, Calhoun.
H . F . C a lh o u n .

. SCR A N TO N . r * n n , S ep t, S 2 ^
(A1)— T h l p a jm a v tr r fo r IW IHjleU p Silk M U a t O ly p h an t. M r
h t r r , w u h tld op m -ar lh a mill
to d ay I j fo u r n r n a n d ro 'x rU ut
n early $ 10,000,

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A fte r M*3r»v» w**rr misUti liirh
II ««•»sire* | ,r in* ma'» a»;»i •h*«| In | | 1 • *.

NEW FALL DRESSES
l.n v o ly n e w a a tltv j. iT i'jn M , a m i fa iU e i. T h a w
lirt-a ii’ n w e re 1x &gt;u r Ii I lie fo ru th e a i K a n c ^ t n
|T H 'i\ T a k e tu lv n n ta g e o f t h U o p p o r t u n it y
a tu l - a v # im iite y .

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G erm any rta n d i n o t fo r w a r but!
f o r c o n stru ctiv e peace
ta&gt;tr*
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s i t e th e nrxveair.n o f th e A if I
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tim e v. lien th e G erm an position i-j
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liulek:' relation* to neighborir."
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.• al lu JITihJ’* *• fru itfu l d e \fl
th a t pro** farm income
m* lit*.. I&lt;»*l u- 'fit to t h r |i«t«
a j |&gt; m x i r n t t c
f/i.l^iO.OOO.OOO
uri.m]&gt;oitn i m ir. pa red
.j, , y ear cnmparv&gt;| w ith $5,143(-

tn ^ A g ric u ltu ra l Income
l i a s Increased By
Over Billion In Y ear

22. I ir te r e a ipnns! w n p e v w tln r "ne- fa ile d
dwnmlv ^teeauw iff -politics «biml■navrtl liy 1ht- “up tv It nf \ e r * a il i t- ”
wrhidh ashns I n losqp &lt;iorma*i) in
a n unequal -poottnu. Tin* i» H uron
C iMSlta rltlTi -von V ieuretb's r-xpla-aattam uT 'the p re se n t tninusse in
msTTCi .TV

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w rltb a *dl|p STHMIO'll | m*I WM’ti 1:
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tltani IT tn m r w a j nr himiiIh i 11.
JtU n n tir m u id la- diwdh-d into i ■jarrtrt -*&lt;»t tu h O ' t h e er»»- t i n r v
f i k
a n d i p n i w m p i r w o u ld »•
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a n n I re a d y a a u n i k n
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w tu c l. r e m a i n p r w 't i n it'
a a r | Hi waH neaw n. II u i*" itif
*la w ilv r t h e p r tlb le m lit (••••vidin
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low normal rcqiilptnenl* will X*-

prices on A ug. 15 w ere 255 perc :n t of A vgust price* in 19S2.
F a rm er* will g e t m o re
m oney
from fru its anil n u ts th is ye»r
th a n last, &lt;unru price* o f m ost
fru its s t th e le g in n in g of th*
m a rk e tin g y r a r w ere m uch hlghi r th a n (.rices a y e a r ago and th*
h ig h s? prices h a re been well
m aintained. T h -r* is likely to be
lc*s th a n u*ual w aste of fsrm
product* th 's y e a r becau** of
►miller production and im proved
price*, say* th e liureau.
B u t supplies of livestock m ark r t n l thl* y r a r a rc likely to be
larges- th a n in 1952, th e bureau
p o in t; nut. Inspected sla u g h te r of
h ogs du rin g th e first h a lf of th is
&gt;enr was 5 percent U e rc r th a n In
*19-52^ and sla u g h te r ik*ring the
law. h a lf of ttu- yeur. It is exj-ccled, will also re
som ew hat
gn-aU -r th an in tlie corresponding
periisl a y r a r ag o , due tv an inr tv a s e o f HI p T rent ' n num ber of
b(&gt;g* s is m onths old o r older on

The m i l M reduction in pro­
! iiti'.n f i n r y nf thrt principal
run* fh * »iM*r ha« « tr«*nrthrne«l
p n re a h r j h I m ctc
T™ pccliv-*
Utr***’ for *tU m m
V*sr. *tr*
i. u-ti ft V *1 m-«I pni.iu rtjn n to !s-

r a d io , v r* lu n

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JSQUU ^ 1

.p rs d tita llj

Solution Of World
Ills Is E x p l a i n e d
At Engineer M e e t

a * •ho j |,| re g ard
I &gt;pm« nt with indif••r th a t we should sym palh *..l h orim t ion of a g«»vun d er wlwase tu le those
ipi mad*- illegal which the

th ird s o f IU r f b b a r and- H i W lf . i M
o f It* tia . c tx 4 a and 'jo t* . M r.
Jap p o said th a t
,
In m any p a rt* o f «■» w orld a r t
being ra u .e d b y th* fa c t “t h a t ww
a re n o t b u y iag th* o aaal qnaatt*
tie s o r p a y in g th* u a n a t prt**."&gt;
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I’reduction In th e re
coontfU *
• h a s continued, how ever, re su ltin g .
in su rp lu ses a n d c o n sa q u m t d e ­
cline In price*. w hich can b* !■ » ,;
proved, he said, only “ a s w*
Burnt a m ore norm al re t* of t t * ^ '
sum ption.”
•
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W ith th* dlaappoarane* o f o a ts ..
*
pluses and consequent advance lay
prices, he aald, tli*re w in b* ' * »
&gt;.
creased buying pow er on th * p a r t
o f th e producers, w hich a re m ain ^
ly E uropean colonies, Y hare col- ,
onlcs will a g ain ta k a la rg e r q n a ft-^
title s of m an u factu red good* f M M '1

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S ch o o l.T e a c h e rs
WU1 Be A s k e d To
GiVe Their Talent
B * te a c h e r o rg a n isa tio n s have
tlb d to a n llst a ll acnool-tearh-l
r i d te a c h w ith o u t pay u n til the
13 A f l e it In th e edu catio n al'
at la o ffse t. If a n a o d it reveals
f t h e r e U a d eficit.
FM* o ffe r w as m ad* to the

B oard of Edu alion, tinned by re p ­
resentative* of eight
Irailing
teacher*' organ! ration.*
in the
city, who pledge them selves to ob­
tain an agreem ent from all teach ­
er* to contribute th e ir »ervicet
w ith o u t pay fo r *uch tim e a* i*
ne e ssa ry .
V
It tva* propoacd to have Hie
file*, book* and record*, of In*
Board of Education audited bp a
firm employed by the teacher* at
th eir own expense, the aitdit to be
made a*-of July 12, I'J.Vt. the date

C O M . XhZ C h u t

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f ti ir c lr a l to o ls ; a l l k in d s o f a c ta .
a sd k a lta a i p n s a la f ta rta
o f a ll k in d * . ; *IW E a p a r t m m
boss

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m e c h a n lo * •*
■ H

J. W. SHADOIN r
■ It B la

Famous Aviator Sees
Life O f Motorists
Filled With D anger

u o m

JUojQt \*teu*u t&amp;*

f M M H ieW

Announcement! ■. *, &gt;

j im m ediately preceding the adop, lion by th e U tard nf its econom y
m easures, which have elim inated
course* and
inriea«e&lt;| teach in g
load*.
The condition*
which accom ­
panied the proposal w ere: ( I )
T hat ’’the board perm it such a u ­
dit to t* made a t once on the a c ­
ceptance nf thi*
p ro p o rtio n * '
(21 T hat the board "re* to re the
school sy*tem to its fo rm er sta t u O and (It) T h at the boarrf m ake
"a n e arn e st e ffo rt to re sto re r e g ­
u la r cash pay day*.' No answ er
from the Hoard of E ducation had
l»een re rived concerning this proposaT, Ti wa* •tat«»&lt;f at the office
of the C itizen *1 Save O ur Schools

ns .oii i* now n roniplixh

h fit h ro u ia g c and run-

t!ii' Urvim' l Slat*

too'ii m g o ver
th e
to w e rin g
Itockie*, o r eticlng a p a th th ro u g h
N orth A tlan tic fog. It'a too bad,
sigh* Mr. Cost, but round- the
w orld flying »hould be done In a
plane and not in the fam ily auto-j
mobile.
It is indeed sad, hu t, a s -Mr.|
P o rt points ou t, th e re ’* som ething;
m ore th a n *pe*,| In thi* bu*lne»« I
o f reco rd -b reak in g circling of the
glolie. T here a re m onth* o f p a in ­
sta k in g p re p ara tio n . T hen, when
the flig h t ha* a ctually begun,
sa fe ty i* the g re a t ro n a id a ra tlo n .I
T errific speed, ye», but alw ay*
w ith the th o u g h t of sa fe ty gov
e rn in g And if the W innie Mac.
rem oved from the e a rth and Its
a tte n d a n t tra ffic problem s, m u s tI
consider sa fe ty , how m uch m ore!
slAxil'l th e m nln rirt m ake it hi* ^
g re a te s t co nsideration
The lS.OOO mile* f1&lt;-sn l&gt;y th e '
W innie Mae in sis and one h alf i

S tatus O f Territory
So Complicated 1 t
Beyond Solution
H A G U E W hen
F rench
fa ati ode aero*, the i or
A n ito n * -th a t m in ia tu re
|i r v h e d s o n u is h r t p f sm ut the m ounlian* *ep
Spa n and
F ra n c e »
o s * nre*enteit for winch

You can buy it by
the bow lful!

f o u n n i t S h re u d e il W h e a d
Ile rc 't %bby: Shredded W heat it M
UHf'i, m hole Wheat. And w hole
« hrai itih e le rra l m oil bountifully
hlrt%ed by N aiure w nh *s//the tiia l
e lrm en it —prole in t, n»ineralt,%iiam int, ta rln ih fd ra ie t, anti the jutt*
n a h i m»«*ure«»l bran. In Shredded
W heat yon jrn rhrm all . • . nt»lhing added* nm hina taken away.
Try (hit m fully Biffrrrnt fimd fof
h re a k ta * ! o r lu n c h . Ii*t reailylo o k ed and ready to eal with rtiilk
or cream , w ith (he fruit you like
te i l . K eep op the good habit for
•I lea n trn day t • • . and find new
tig o r, new energy i « a YO U 111 I

A p r o d u c t o f N A TIO N A L DISCU fT COMPANY “ tjn n n d a B a k a r e t

PICCLY WICCL

Insurance • Feeds
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C u s to m e rs

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Sanford location.)
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPFXIALS

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Sanford Ave. &amp; 2 dd
W ith A Full U n e O f

Insurance Feed*— Ballard's FUuJt
A S » S L M « « sv lsk

BETTER FOOD S ’ ORES

&lt;Crtu. J h a a c . a t t

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m m tu uf tin*- I.mil nr* ••••*
‘InrMliit ti* nlHl'l' fi nl i i
•«ff'the A tlaiilo . uiot n o lru
w ns dl«riM*iiiti
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than w ill uhitrilv

limn of tw I'roto-

BA LLA RD &amp; BA LLA RD

M arked I n c r e a s e
In Gold O utput Of
U. S. Is Anticipated

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|ip«arri-n» if f*« Im ton * •

2 2 . 1 D33

WILEY POST HAS
SYM PATHY FOR
DRIVERS OF CARS

BOSTON. Sept. 22.— Mr. W iley
I'o*t is ex trem ely so rry fo r th*
m otorist. He sym pathise* w ith
him. In a m essage issued th ro u g h
the
G overnor's
t'o m rritte e
on
S tre et and H ighw ay S a fe ty , Mr.

SOMETHING

'+ * J f iU A A
tbn bureau, adding t h a l th a re ­
am! from p o u ltry and egg* i« w *
pee ted Ko I&gt;e about Ihc aam e aa In
1U32.
IVice* of whole m ilk and b u tte r
fa t in Ju ly and
A ug^at
were
som ew hat h ith e r th a n price* In
the like m ontha la s t year, and
should th :« fa ro ra b ie cjm paciaon
w ith th e sim ilar period a l tmr
ago l»e continued th ro u g h th e re ­
m ainder of th la y ear, groaa income
from dairy p ro d u c t* in 19.13 will
pr&gt;bahly about equal th a t of 1932,
says th e bureau.

'rnr f n n h - T im provem ent

»i- iv » a r t i c t v i h r i n r
the
• • f •* m onth*, but at a anmeI »,♦
mo*b*'ate ra te th a n
•he itnpr»»vem* nt
fr*m
M arch

rtnMlnii*l»d 1 m tin* purl**.-* o
.'fnaitiiir Mlaail. would l»*.v. h * I
Iw qulma d W ill. HM'lffiMllltt'H ill II
w tro m m itK , w ith

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31Oat i f th&lt;* inc reane in gross
nm m e 19 a ttrib u te d
to b e tte r
I nc'*» for cro|»*, em ce |w icra of
rn«**t type* o f licrsto ck have av.
•‘ik p -d r'lg h tly low er thi* y ear
*hen la-l t id *e* livc^Us k price*
f.i.'M'*' in ite ria lly du rin g th e la»t
r * r riiorth* of the ) r a r , gn*«* tnti«f f n.»n Iive 2q«ck will not te
r# .iily diiUcrent from tlia t in
luitj, *ay» t he m n ra u .
'* Th** tren d of farm prices in the
»■n f« u vnontlis will I»e a n im*»r d e fe rm trm g th e
•• ■»- c ifrori e uf fa n n e rs fo r 1933
n- •» farm ers* m sik e tin g s are
uni &gt; U nrest «kiring th a t piriinl
f lb* w a r, th e bureau ezplairwil
n did •i3u«tr'sl activ ity improve
iru r -Ha n*ma mli*r of Ihi* year,
f i Jn*r inrrrasre in consum er and
. r* to trial d*m and fo r farm pro*l• i* rip e rte d .
Tl • I lo an ha* araum ed th ere

!*ite.

UltncretbfM. It it arg u ed

r*»Oi&gt;(iO In P 3 1

tf rlu i'ti uri|i!i&gt;&lt;| an t ndervUui !- f
#“slii.*atc, w h k h a u u m n a
r lnIw&lt;Nn jiurtrirA v.Jth vqiiAi cf»ni«mjr*«l tm pros'cd dem and
fo r
'a rm pm Ij i *U t h r irm a in d c r «.f
the »u r r evt year, i* ina«lc up o f
{rtl ]
»00.00n dVrivtwl front
the
sV«* of fjirm \ n*duct*. plu« a t
lc * ■t th rill HiO.iHK) fn»m rental*
rd ••re'fit paym ent# \»y tl»r Ac*
a-ulluia, A d ju rltn m t A dnuniitra*

•turn a n d r io im j d e v o te d
t«
w n a a tr u e tin v i n f mrU if i n u i i *Im
t n 'km dtnyr s lstu m * - in tn id A
tU r « • mrr- w ow il» v o lr d t o lit*
in d iv id u a l eRfilnltk

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T H E S A N fO R D n E B A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y . S E P T E M B E R

H E R A l - T l, S A N T O R O . F L O R I D A , F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 2 ,

W . T . W O O L E Y . P ro p .
P . A . M IR O
‘
O fficial B allard Bap.

B ert C hapm an
Sale* man

In S tore 2 D ays W aakly.

O versea
lb . c a n

Coaxpoand

1 O c ; S m a l l ,r» c c a n s , 3

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5 25c
5 21c

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Fancy B a a f .’
F L E A 8 E

BOASTS, lb.— . . . .

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fa n c y R aund, L ota,
V-Bons
------ — 4
feTEAKS. lb --------j a w C ured (N a t S a lty )

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F ancy C ooking

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A P P L E S , 7 I b a . ..
Fancy G raded Y a lta *

C a r t f u l k x m tn in a u o o a n d

YAM S, 10 U ». .....

W d l . o n e fv a a o o u th a t e v e ry L u c k y h

o v e r 6 0 p r e c u i o n i n a t r u m c n t i a n d 17 a le r t

Fancy

m a d e o f c h o i c e , r i p c to b acb oa —t h e C r e a m
o f th e C r o p . A n o t h e r 'r o n o n - L u c k i r a

a d e n d ita g u a ra n te e u i
try . T h a t ’ a w h y U c k h

C alif, lcab arg

a re a l w a w r o u n d , f i r m , l u I l y p a c t e J —
w i t h n o ltxtac e n d * t o a p u ttc r a n d . p a r k .

b u rn lo e v c n ly — a h r a y i
A n d t h a t '* w h y - ” A i w a )

R a l a b t f u , 2 lb«..
LSTTUCE, 2 M s

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W h ite M alaga
O K A P I S . 2 lb s .—

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BANANAS
CARROTS

Produce

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SPECIAL

Peaches

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Corner Second and P alm etto

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POUNDS
POUNDS

27e
5Sc

222 K. 1st STIIEI5T ONLY

B E ST tMJAl

AVOCADOS, 2 for

Apples 6 lbs.

LETTUCE
BEANS .
ONIONS
POTATOI
r » w y H rI*jl&gt;M

T a l t a v C a a k la g

U a k a B a k la g

ROASTS, lb.

F ancy E a tla g

Apples 4 lbs.

Heal («»m|Hrtm»l

SPAKE RIBS, 3 I

Streak 0

LARI), 2 lbs

White BACON lb. 7 ic

P u ir Cork h a " sag*

T.-ndrr Bacf

M E A T , lb .
Georgia Siaak

S trin g End Kug

SIRLOIN, lb

H A M S , lb ,

Roasts, lb.

FRESH DRESSEDHENS&amp;1FR

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i n o t the J»*iraHt4
kbit. th e efeef oil
U * • p h t r a i d 't o t o t 1

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In fact, Jt'U

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D e * t r o y D ollfuu
JlERMIN, Bopt.

K n-T ^o O erJ mea.'Ufaai an d '

CHICAGO, flept. M .-&gt;‘FWel*k!
S l’eteret i f ail relative, while heUfa, th e,etern al, perfeef,
bOMpaoUtu j &gt; « w n « lm . of life,
wheytin Modqoot and, beaut a apt
rrw - uoaa
a « rlaaaaoV&gt;b)eM&gt;
i Pro/.
John n.
B. Marfb a A m c r l^ n

special appral U help "our O r - ,
m an bro th ers In ^ A ;« trta whhj
•Land In -the M idst a f th eir lig h t

for liberty."
live F r i / J U * ^

U&gt;Vb sL y re i b i s

ib MU. q u a lity

(irnuftipfloBU Welcome!

P h ’la-

*

&gt; A lta r «(aim ing t h a t th e D ollfeai
a e p a ta tiit. g overnm ent ia desper­
a te ly delanding ' Itself through
te rro r, l ir e , violation o f the Cooetisuthm and t w on on o so in a t the
poopld, th a t all p ro p a g an d a In
O cw aaa l a r o r U t/b r u te U g . »»p-j
pveeeod w hile, on. tho con trary ,)
Je w ish new spapers o f poIK kal
p a rtie s ro n d o (t tin h eard a f “eaaa-'
ra lg n a a t Uea” a g fan e t H e rr A dolf ■
R lite r end tho .N o tio n al Socialist
G erm any, the appeal declares th a t
It It the n ational d o ty for G er­
mane under su fh conditions . to
su p p o rt' th e
A u atrlan
N ational

production leU ly, aulas. fa * «
plu» stocks, tlKtWt haa • l u n i H d
it. output............
In-ta Km always grown sugar
n o t ho* anM camperaeireJy reJ r r t t mo;, U w sse o ly . tiliicd for
the production of fu r, or urtoflnbd sugar specially suitable far
tmllon
Mblcrn tuhditto no led to tha Intredjetlaa, and
then to th e Ineraeatog b n p trt of
wfcfa, refined M ger.
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,tro cin* about II pgvjenllLf'th,
total'w orld outer fc»tpo»/4»&lt;* t»
be eaneuming ateu t 16 percent of
4 . The&gt; show that epprosJtnpioly
WWtMW u r e a are under can a In
t i l parte Of lafia- l b * la greater
than the e u f ir a m of Cuba aq-l
Hr* tim et rm ater tpnn that' of
Java. Dot India refined sugar
productive Is up t&gt; data snmixrailro lr tvey HiArvior,
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. Ar.coaferonee repeos-ntlrg-. th*
central, (he provincial peerru­
men la and the In tetaiu of Iho
auger growers and tlio in fe r manufnatorers has Jurt Lota eiU 'ig in.
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this theory, t • ins that every
physical d is te n t It ftlsU te. If
take space, time, mottos, v .l.ru y
end mesa as the formal const 1lusat s of phyaieal exiateaee, then tn
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tkflcaAy, fa the development. «d
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holds the human mind to ha
merely a mirror of the maieiia
wot IS, then it m ail bold that Uw
material world fa alaeiuta. In tba
taae of BeUhevUas, r comminte t
this Is partifulorir pathetic, ,-i
"Wo sew see ihat aur lives
H*ea cmattUonad by those forme
of trace m d timo exhibited In tkli
world, are relotfae", trv eontinaod"W r do not find, and wo caime*.
fhm\ our vmlbe-abscjutf , within
th » earthly sphere. I t seems A
mo that wo m e t seek one aUolote
beyead ih'a world. It m art te too
crate eahtoneo, something . mfah
m en .than a mote qaality o r on
•batraat form,
rOoe theory, metae that oo«b
Individual gaine alaoluta valve ly
complete' | n e af God and t |e
cewplete love of man. p&gt;a love
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W A R R IN G TO N . S en t, f t .—'The
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line to put In his fYactor sTnce
th e oil codf becam e e ffe c tle e, but
h e Isn’t y e t beginning to feel to
a n y ro m p s ruble e x te n t an In­
creased re tu rn fo r Ms hoy*.
A lm ost e v erything he buys a t
th e general More, In fa ct. Is costIn*, him more heceuse of tbe NRA
codes or governm ent proceaslnr
ta x e s and Is In k in g u p all hie *ddlftonal Income.
T his situ atio n It c a u tln y con­
c e rn to A griculture
lb-part tnenl
&lt;ffleers In the r s p lta l end o u t of
It U being born a renew ed de­
m and from tb e farm licit fo r In­
flatio n . T hree m onths Is th e p e ri­
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o f ag ric u ltu re , glee* th is " la g " In
M A A # Itieja a ttru c tlJ e fA xw eee,*/ «t*e AW*wtte I further-ovtdew ce o f tfe* -eventryw tntetuee to th e
fa rm purchasing pow er to w ekr
cA y Beauty P a g e an t wse a group of p re tty firM Hi revival e4 bicycling. Ware yeu as* the glrla out fer «
bicycles' e n te red By Cyxfte T rabs* of A m erica. T he
spin on the lam oua beard walk w here they w sie
Itse lf out. tty th a t tim e, he libl a d th a t th is lec tu re proved a*' papular com prised | alm ost m ebbed by th e en lh u slestlc apectstore.
lleyea, g balance will lie struck
hetsreen the N’RA p ro g ram and
( two w heels and "u n d e r th e ir own th a t of th s A g ric u ltu ral A d ju st­
Ml oxer C entral Florida w itnessed
m ent A dm inistration.
i steam .'
th e contest, ipprox im ate ly 200 of
"T he Industrial com m odity rlae
C y c lin g *• a great levi-ler nf soth e erwwif tw lng from S anford.
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C lu b s .a ry en listin g more am i m ute
trill clash in S t. A ugustine In th u |
m em bers (ru m tfie varie d tanks
o f .la w y e rs anti o tfire boys, stock
second gam e. W ith M cKinney *n
broker* an,, rle tk a , engineers and
i m ound fo r St. A ugustine and
r u tin ,i Wenvdr*. In Ib r relltiw ship
iher doing th e honors fur De-

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erahike” fan*, g re a tly m itrm m lte rirg
One n f th r p lrtu rr* n u e R iahlr
the m ulori*tn, are ahnw ing
tha.i
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t)ieir mount* aie far from b r iit r
n ig h tfa ll into feOTtilnn h I ' In* cb »»r
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vata autom ohile* m im h rr a uie»e
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roniglalnahta, and: that
I'fimplalnatita h t t « matl* a dlltsani a#nr«*h
*»r la o u ln to a*('#&gt;fialri m M i»|«rr
«*f r#a|danr# or P r«t Offtra addraaa.
and fiava tallrtl fi* do an. an&lt;| that (
•hnra |a no |»r*nn In tha Ftfata of
Florida. Ilia aarvlra of a aitbiMMrna
Upon whom wnnld
bind u t d d# b n d a R ii
a r althar of tham, ant.
I ha 9 htiili
(lafandianla
arc a vat
lw #nty-nn * yaara of a «a
i
T O P . tha a l t 11. M lltea Hmltoa
and n . —
Pa Ho a. hla wlfa, ara
harahr rrn u lrrd
tn f||# w ith tha
Plarh of I M u M f « | r t your w rll*
b n aopaarape*, p#raonaily ar by
an Mttnrwar, i l **14 auM f*n tha
flrat Monday In Novambar, A. I»,
ft**, balaa tha alath A ar " f m I4
month, and tharaaftar to ri)a w ith
•at4 O a r It you r w rtlla n Aafatada, tf
■a»f| (o tha IHII » f f o m iililiil In
H lil aalt. al lim a daaeribad
l»r
law, llaraln fall ami or Ju d «m »h f
w ill ba anlarac agalaat yon h r &lt;Ufault.
I T lh O U 0 R K R D that thla Ordar
**f Puhllcattaa U# psbllaHad In Th a
Hanford ll# m td im jaf, w h irl) la a
vtawapaoar mi ganaral rlrm la tlo n In
Hrmtnola County, R t| l« of T l a H *
W iT M R M i nny hand and aaal, aaS
«ha aaftl of aald CTourt. at Hanford.
H# ml no la Pouhty, Flo rida, on thla
f la t day a i Haptambar. A. D. IM S,
\\ c - b o r d L A K A ,
A « C I« r k of tha1 C ircu it Court,
•* R y; M om M R NORW OOD ,

Millirma1 A re (Taking
. Ad vantage. Of Cheap
Meatfir f&gt;f TFa^elintr
p rd a llP F a w a y hardVr th an at any
lim * in ita hiatory.

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W A TC H
re p a ir* I
M s h e e e rily know s ho*

COCOA, Sept. 21.—Cocoa m ads
H . th re e s tra ig h t by t a k l n , the
fo u rth iruine n f the post-season
series w ith D aytona Beach B to 2
here yesterday.
T he w in y a ee the Indians a

th re e to on* e d f* on lb* U te a d c r i
fo r the C e n tra l
F lo iW
cham pionship. Tig* M inor, t w * &lt;
*1* Of ftt* I mlimn* fo r
y e a n , &lt; n i knocked o o l o f th o
bos ihilM one down Inf th e a U rtr
innln*. It wa* th e f l g e r 'a eavoM
d e fra t o f the series, a l t e r h« liml
won thd e d i t i n g eiWoohCer 2 t l l*
n o T t&gt; * A n is A('ll
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LEG A L

Cocos Wins ft In Row
From Daytona Beach

Pageant. Bcaatia Cycling

&amp; U l t i sta rte d fo r DeLsnd and
f c r th re e ta rin g s held tho Saint*
acbrvUaaj although the Sal ole
w are pounding Mm (hard, p racllra lly dVery hall hit p i n t to the
e alfie ld , jfeod fielding on th e p a rt
of S h lp e y , Mosley and Gallegos,
• a n d Mm, &amp; the fo a rth In n ln ,,
N oah, firs t op h it a ah*n» g round.
« M o n , the th ird bake line which
ehomf h a re been bandied by io b e r•o a, b u t Roberson le t the ball y e t
by Mm,’ N ash g e ttin g c red it fo r a
* * ° .hn»« how, D unbar, n e x t up,
singled to left field, N ash scoring
™ , ih* Mt. Buck g o t. a single to
H f h t field; E rw in flew out to C«l*
Irff fllitdl W ith Mash on iK o n d
a n d Buck on firs t, H u n ter hit one
to C ulp a t sh o rt, who a tte m p ted
to c u t o ff Buck yolny to second
threw the ball low, w ith the raeult
all hands w ere wife. T ru itt got a
•louble to rig h t field e c o rln , N ash
and Buck. A t this ju n ctu re B.
U l t e w aa sh ifte d to f i r s t b*3 aT

II a scream in g tsro-bese ■ At) D nlsa
» c e n te r field, Roberson
On th e kH ; O ri leges drew
b a d A. L e tts ' singled to
4 scoring B, L titx . A t th is
&lt; th e y a M
B aker m
tA f e how ef*. and P ru itt
I Him d u tie s) Shirley, first
IT p itt, popped o u t to lfa e singled to lig h t
- L ett* Croealag th e p late
.M L T ls h e r struck’ e a t ta
UM nil. With th e ‘re su lt
I* rune fo r D eL and bad

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County Bank Building, located at the corner ol Magnolia Avenue and First
Street, as the new home lor his local store.
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Architects and contractors have been busy tor the past several weeks renov-.
ating and remodeling the building and the result is a new, modern,, up to-date
drug store, considered one ot the finest in this part ot the atafe.
The personnel ot the store, headed by Dr. E. E. Bludworth and his assistant, jr ;•
Dr. R. N. Terry, formerly ol Amin Park, invite the people ot Sahtord and Sem-'
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N K W O R L E A N S, S e p t 23.—
M 5 - T » firaa U u n t i m d th e
hom e o f S e n a to r U uey l’. U n (
e e r i j tyiU y while hire. L one
w o j In l t a bouse alone. B a th
UiiWt th e policem en ra ile d the
fire d e p a rtm e n t » m l th e flam e*
*&lt; W ex tinguished c a ra in g a n
n r i a i t e d 31,700 d am ag e.
Jt
wax th e th ird thin y e a r to
th re a te n th e 310,000 hom e on
A udahon bou lev ard and police
a re u n ab le to account for th eir
o rii^ n .

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atHr«iMw«d hoodlum foes
tow ard m i­
lkmen t .
e n a e c u a g d k i l l e r s , aua*
[ k td n a f M s p a n d r o b b e r s ,

MAYORS INVITED
ID PARTICIPATE
in works: fund

P resident A b k s For
Requests, Promises
.ran down a tnultlpll- Immediate A c t i on

tbo tom b f In N ew York
dctectivoH and federal

loi k dotes rrltwa

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ry , a t a a of
ingweU, fo rm e r nsty n ocretory and
. tre a s u ry
K a o n eih Nau, w a n ted for
h i K tw O rle an s and \ i r _ . w t a t a r n t a o *er to l*i
f N c w f t r t g y a u th o ritie s
'a c h a rg e Of kjUing ■ thcal
w K d f Y e fk rra , tw o w om tu
nto t w * hands o f fed eral
■ a t C oalesvlU e, Penuayl|f a f t e r arfetredly leaving a
ft] e f e o u n le rfe it 310 bills In
|* a to te s,
j
S t O klahom a C l|y , tin d er th e
th e F e d a ra l
A t|o rn e y -(;c u 'a a id e s, th e atate-vcom plaU d
I coaa a g a in s t a doto n d e frn rnts. Including • th e Jajlbird lla r w B ailey, fo r th« 3300,000 kidv . U M ctaU
? h k a g o police act ui t on l h *
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CH ICA CO .
th ik .
J 3 .-W h lay o ra o f A m erican citiea w ere
lnV Itrd by P re sid e n t R oosevelt
y e ste rd a y to send In U itir re q u ests
fu r s t a r e s In th e t t , .'100,000,000
fed eral public w orks fu n d a n d
m ar* .prom ised p ro m p t action.
3t lf w n i i r w
Was
tvaU" To~ 80 '
as trend
a tte n d in g
aianicfpal executives
(he U. ft, conference of m ayors
ju s t g i th e y finished lis te n in g to
rh a rg B i th a t p r-rra s tin a tio n In
^
d istrib lrtin g th e p u h lir
w orks
fu n d s hail put natio n al recovery
in th e doldrum s.
'■We a re a t th e
point now
w h c iv th e s la te s and m un icip ali­
tie s In tere sted in public w orks
pro/ecia should com e fo rw ard
q uickly With proposals w hich will
g iv e Im m ed iate Work In Ihidr u n ­
em ployed,1* th e P re sid e n t’s me»« ^ ra la id . , . ,
“ W e w ant. I„ roH|K.ralr to the
fu lle st passible e x te n t and I asf a re yog th a t a f te r J to*V f r u j e c l -1
he vef’te e n - p a s s e d
u|m n b y Ute;
s ta te advisory tioards th ey will
be a cted upon in W ashington w ith
a m inim um o f delay.
“ Wc will m atch speed with you.
l^he m oney Is a v ailable, and wu
w ard to p u t m en to w ork."
P resident flo 's e v rit said th a t o f
th o 33 ,3 UO.ObU,000 fund about 31.ClXijKKI.IKK) had lieen allocated.
T he Fruftiilrnl's inr^HRi*** wnw it
&lt;Jirert t r p l y
I»
lh&lt;* o b je rllu irt
m an y m » y m * had Hrniiirht to tho
c o q frrc n re mroin**t ilrlayK in tli«&lt;
L rib u tin i; the
fun&lt;N
fo r puhlie

wftrkji.
C K S O N V IL L E , Kept
2 3 - , . . A m o u r Ui^ c h ie f nbjeetnr^ wna
M o rg c n th au , J r . , uf W ash-]
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K I lore, c f S«’Httle.
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o f th e F e t ta a l ■ r 'l lm Im petus u f tv so v e rv in
the P acific qrirlbw est U collaps| m C re d it A d m in litra tlo n , has
Ina,-' M ayor Im re hail told th e
ila re ta d h is a a s u ra tc e to F lo ri- conference Just before the Itnw e■ frlc u ltu ra lista th a t "ra d ts jie ” y e lt telq g rarq a s s reud by M ayor
L t a slash ed In a n e f fo r t t&gt; as- Ja m e s M. r u r le y , of llosttui.
“ The rca» n is th a t we can ’t
I fa rm e rs w ho suffered
a s th e m u l t o f th a re ca n t g o t . h itp from th a public work*
funds. I don't iMrlleve tbe I’residpl|3 know s It, h u t th e N it A so
f a r a s th e P a c ifir n o rth w e st is
b ro u g h t th a t
concsfrned, h a s endisl."
V t a e k to J n
y ffom Calom l
day t a a tde g o tta r ln g
j In connection
co nsolidate Wdloon e g a n ria s .
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Given
ial Reception
By Soviet Officials

I.NIKGRAD, Ua S. S . R * S ap t,
C'«l. a n d M ra. F harlna
J n d b ftg h a rriv e d y c a te id a f
r 'H e lsin g fo rs, F ln lao d , a iri
t t a K a i s t N i k u f nw ni»
a | hutsj a t MofeuDr

r f i T re lief.
H r.
M r. Rhodes, | t a
' t h o T t h e pro*
i a lre a d y tttvU r
m an capaclolly
■ o f ih« curdlal r&lt;
and n o d
g
h u e . Colonel
l.ln d b tn d
[ O rlendo, w here
ex p ressed a d ia ire tu c e a tin u i bit
Ls f o r F lo
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u riu a a s s W y e d a * jtre * W to the red capHaL

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On P lana Providing
For Small Group To
E f f e ct Economies

Johnson .
KeenIrritated
Loan
Oder Bickerings Between
OCLAIMEDTotalling
Labor A n d Capital In NR A ISPR
W A SH IN G T O N , S ept. 23.— (AT
—C re atio n o f regional agencies
m ediate strikv.H vras announced
y e ste rd a y by the nnlioiutl labor
board nh H ugh S. Johnson, Iho
NHiV th ie f, considered dem anding
e ith e r a n end &lt;t cent rove real
sta te m e n ts o r iv stg n alio n fro m ]
prom Ipc a t m em bers of his a d v is­
o ry boards.
Jo h n so n w as described by high
officials a s d istu rb ed by t h e b a r­
ra g e o f sta te m e n ts being fl ung
back a n d -fo rth by spokesm en for
c ap ital nhd la b o r W ithin’ the NILA*
F ot Iho second consecutive day he
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“Crncker.Dny” Will Be
Occasion For Offers
ing Public Comuiodity Bargain PriceH

le a d e rs Of Five Opponilion F a c L1«ns
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APPEAIUNPAPER

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CharleH Wi l l i ams ,
P i o n e e r Resident,
Is Victim Of Death

M an Hold In Jail
On (-ruelty Charge.
Involving His Baby

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LOCAL WBA1

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N e w a r k h Selected
Ax ExchwcliQCXtion

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Urns ill a t lilt hem e, b u t It w as
said w hen he- re tu rn s he will f l a t ­
ly in sist upon m o re h arm o n y or
a n e x it from th e n rg a n iia tlo n of
those c a rry in g on public d isp u tes.
T he plans fo r th e regional lab o r
boards vfere announced jo in tly by
Johnson a n d .S V n alr W agner, of
New York, c h ie fta in of th a m
t i 'n a l labor board. At Die sam e
fa llin g upon local m e rrh a n ta to
lim e tlivy denied- th em had been a s s i s t ’ In m aking " ( ’raek er l&gt;ay'*
Fami Idiui oprllcntloM. I
a ruiiflict of a u th o tily Iwlwecn a Mieeeaa, i v offering gn«d n iro ;
volviflc over HQO.OOO’T
tbe n d lu in istra tin n
sole of the ih an d iso S| biircm o piiees s s lliftt; i l O r i l l U
W l |l
I* l i r i l l H n bc*n ntrprarqtji by Farm !
N llA olid Up luboi tioard.
V ur v isito r, m ny hike .d v * n t.g e |
J &lt; e a &lt; |e r 8 W i t h A g t l U adroioiit ration oft
1 In app ro v in g V a a r ag rv m a ca ta of th'H
utility to m ake th * tr| ^
i
m ■• ,
n ,
(t "iitin m d on 1‘age F o u r)
l h . h V rig rsi U n d
BAttfc
dollars go as fn r as |si»»D ls," II.I C U l t U T C ( C Q t U C C S
K . Papw ■rtti, ruT sident o f th e |
— _
C o lu m b ia , R. CT..*iM &gt;coN fl^i
Jienvtu .fe F o u n t,
t b.uiibvr
*&gt;fi H u n tin g w ith o u r Issue of Uotv- « iT P f lr t niB rtif 1 h t» '
Com torero th is m orn m e Issued * day. Kept. S&amp;, th e H erald will &lt;ir«pftvelnmir' urn d esig n atin g -Salur- ,e n l t&gt; Its read ers as an added b y »He c d ftu rtU lh e
day. Sept :ro a s “ H ollar l»ny '•
| fe a tu re . K b rid a F a rm A d ro v e In itiln e M riic it ‘a n f f
f m i" l be a n o u n ie in e n l th a t
Section, B m onthly a g ric u ttitfa l, w h o h t v c rc tltT flC tl‘ LrOirt

SOLUTION SUPPORT OF H IS
PREDICTED FOR MUNICIPAL BILL
CUBAN SQUABBLE ASKED BY WILCOX S f r i Z u T l i r .K ToM :

th e m ain lln* betw een J a c t -uatdlle and th is c ity .
A fte r t a earn* t a r e t a w agage-1 la tru ck fa rm in g ,a n tV iery
Avenwa u n til O H w han t a mnved
t- 0 * m U ta
p u r e ta s .d an
ran g * grove »nd horpv vaherc \#

] in te rc e t In th * a a rie t
tta

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W A SH IN G T O N , S ep t. S3— (/Pi
—C onsolidation o f a ll ra ilro ad s in­
to a sm all g ro u p of g re a t tra d e
channels (a being s tu d ie d ! by
Jo s e p h 0 . K astm an , coo rd in ato r of
tra n s p o rta tio n , fit an e ffo rt to
achieve o p e ratin g 1 economies.
T h is wad a n n o o i r w l y e s t e r d a y
by K a stm an who s a i d ' th e ra il­
ro ad s in th e e a ste rn , sou th ern and
w estern regions had form ed org rn n iia tlo n s' to lnve«U cat* sa v ln g i
Itiai could be obtained th ro u g h
Joint use o f fa cilitie s, pooling of
tra in serv ice a n d o th e r mean*.
tlo n s had Iwen .s e n t «o v a .lw w d rU tI " ,r f * " ’' 1" *
a ^ W itle a '* r » J r h e c t a
K astm an has selected tbo P rince
p a rts ol tbe s ta te u rg in g i ld rn il th ro u g h o u t p e ninsular F l o r i d a i m d e t;o n n ty _____ (
plan as a ty p ical one to stu d y . It
rih J utHo i n to vtm i SunfoPil on^ F htrkU F arm A Cittivr him hw n^ «tnV nft lh&gt; t o th if f
F I o r i d a C o n r c H s m u n t h a t dvy, it has 4s*rn h ruught t i rrdahlished since 1P31,
wwa w ritte n by J . W . W anigcr,
and h n a | in quick o rder. ' '
3rd, now chief einm ltattr o f the
th e nH rptiim of tho ( H am hrr of ma&lt;lr n ■|Hfi«lly of i n w A t l ii f
T V g ro u p » . _
ra ilro a d baction o f th a R eeonstiucrn m im r a ' Mini uii niiUMUAlly lnrr«! ncw:» hy ronimfHlitlra, 1 1 it in ii»- ColurnW# l o r t t a p&lt;
llnn corporation, and presented to
e iim i] of out-of-tow n
wouM* vrl q ^ d w ithin Lht
in Com- lh * lr In fla re ci fa
th e p re sid en t 'last w inter,
prtV««Ht&gt; |.«* hen* _**F r y h r r Hoy ,**1 M t.tittft ..IffedK lH f
fa d rro i (sn ji tuali*
Tbh* plan ro n tem p lales a c u m .___HA V A N A . S e a t. 2iL_—h l l ..T h e
L IIU :A 1 H»,
1W. !/!*&gt; '■} TH o i-M*;jm*»»mi&gt; w «TTK o# r v r n l / t h r In m in u l u»arkrts w h c ir the»e fallow iwg; Jo h n g a lo c l
1I'x m itiv ro a t- the S an fo id F.llt* A uxdiary
tim a tlb n 0 1 Itfle-nXI tdh'K r * n r .u .r j . ^j'e^iileiP. his 'fvcs am i friends m et .Su| |»Of t uf rily
and cum Hindi t ii’f a rc aold. *
Idh "ft. A llen, L. P. Boyli
In th e fortl*c**ming Issue, CnloInto srv rn o r e ig h t s p iU a ts fo rw -l w |(h ||(.u U a | , n„ | U to r, tlHj n_v
th e J^i'ioiiode C ounty F ederation
tcrulimr th e F n tln l 1 Sfniiri cut!
C h ip m sn , a n d L. A- B r
ed around the N ew T urk ( c n tr u l
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Have |t|*nned a ne| I„ Hroam, a n e x p e rt m ark et
frte m •• fif niMyiDiH foi III" in n fli­ if W omen's Ct
• Mr. A|laa. M a g
and the P en n sy lv an ia railro ad In
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cipiil I’lltikiuutcy hill, « * n “ u ght fihh fry, parade, ap eak ing*, tour- new* aiu*l&gt;*tt who a rt* ax New
th e ,J is t; th e S outhern tallvvay am i,
' l ^ 'e n e c s w u, oflieiull) yt-wt.i fin v in nn udi In"** liy 4'on
iiaineiit rilling, tior*e racing for York c »rrespondent fur F arm A •lay said th a t they k r t l a I
the A tlan tic C oast l.iu e-lc u K v ille l p m liite d os a resu lt.
VYilcoi, of luith m en Hiid m ij i « aint u tlirr ar* Ctrove Heetioti, p rc atn la a p k 'ltu v •aIk " i j h U sury Meg
irfAMim n .1. .Mark
t iv it n t for next M atm day wo 1 of the rtdery situ atio n twliooxlljr. governor « f . t t a S a re rt’J
&amp; N ashville system In tho so u th , 1 G uarded by heavily m in ed de KIim ula.
lliry have u rg rd IihwI m erchant* Ho *ay* th « | (food price* t« to la st n i tn l g o U s q a a g i
F t »*Utiling Ihat ' | irujrt'iirt nf lie
and o th e rs In the w e t .
| tae h m en U of e a ia liy , m n i r e i - o f]
a r n re r ia tio a k&gt; him f b r I
•T h o c a rriers In each of the tha rS u .b n t d i l a t o r y , th e ptosi , fault m / tax in g unit , fit tW **111 uiiil In tak e n d ta o ia g t «»l th o MtUM •priog will no dm iA induce gfoWv&gt;t In H am lnal, O o a d O t j
w
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is
t
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on
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late
fro
p
,
In
tu
itv
d4’|ibi&gt;ing
th
rtr
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o
th ree region*.'’ said K astm an, 'h u t ’s s tr m gest su p p m trr* , .a n d uvr*l :t t
n* i in inn, ii""f*4
n u ts ta n a a a n d th a t (b a y . I
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have
rmiitrri!
ic*in1F.iit i*»n -*»
vif *’ ini hter i t a nrrragtm .
,11. R. th a assu re o re ml spaadg:
TH"* fi»eclMIfU'^ »«III f oil*'w**;
1ht*11 4. hi x, VVtli «»x cnlh-4 oil 1 ht"
hnailrd by tin? rrnioitul ♦nuTiIirmt | t otiMHUfi m tho pr**»iikntn»!
F r io tn , 11 nrk rr»;» h o rtic u ltu rlat, appljcsU ona,
VV 11K ithA S, lie ■ W omen1'*
moo tu rimi'iTUT rn'ifiit liiUupi* v» ho h mxy u i • a ifutucpr tire l.lll nl
in*f coim vity^t*, w h k h iu^
Ha* mini# (sertinent tiling* In way * F ollow ing tha- yticcaaOf
tin* »*ni*riitivo itf »kr off n w v*\ i ICXfiV I1»n»i*r»| by th** fl nil rt# *4 1bury 1■f tin- F Ik - urn I the t
trntinif th e ectifiymitjH in M|Mtai iii*i
ntriiut a rt’ll Hivedijig, Uackagiog Rwith Ca ra ltn a a n d t a
1 rife I at 10*1 “ f \V 1*1*10*1 "l ( till*!
uj*rt m In n hr t i -fiiAiHit -tit I'litfiita lii'
ut n.*»%#•*.
bbljiinftlile th ro u g h JujIhI um* *»f drum rut* for tin i*-aiijiiiii mn,
l»tittnii’il no loll ’•landing and Inter- M i t idlu r faefura cniiLributtng W th a nffn lots* ra t Iona
fa rilH in , th u poaH n^ of |m in p* t
'•Th.' h ill.- tic mi ill, **in h • i»*f •‘wtiiih? relfiriolgifl fur S a tu i d*V, MiieeHafiil m a rk e ting.
m orning th a ■ fta n ta o lg Aioitlu i
tvit&lt; luiui in il!i-rorit *
vici* nnd oth v r ainiilnr m i'm a.
|»1 x nil"' fn* Nl&gt; Cl Iy nr j*iih
.^epli-n &lt;*■» JPl, kiitiwn a t "C raek er
T he i**ue will • c re p ltl^ w ith F a rm L oan Absoria tlola '*
•T h ro u g h Ihlg tnvcnUffatUin, f * | «-t vva * n ,Vutnii" -k-lor VV* II«*8 mol i Msts.,1 Ii i • 4 a u tnxifitr nmil. D ay," 0 n I.
row* * ial f r a tu ie a rticle s bwarlugl IT»"lKd Wllh V
*•
thV rked RniJ flU ptdincnU il liy ih r Cnlon I Ilst’ . ’iiJi, Hi'uil oi tho gov , v%lii»h ie iflrtf il Vf'lll m Unjihli* In
W ill IIFA S, lio n . \V. J. SeatP,
1 ciiim«'iii i uiim-ti f i i i i p , u u t ■*ii|*
I on i^ e ry pha»» of Florida a y ti- eli'.-tf.t (o serv e a l pi
w ork nf hi* «&gt;wti *t«ff, the Cftnrtil'’*'! 1Mill or II If ■ nf ll- ilfi.lrt, to CuilUie. niMii at h u g e frill! H
I W If ^w
1 i t nam ed
What
and
fm p h a x iiin g
Uto
ilin u to r fip rrtM jn M 'fuir ro m p o '- j t i l u» dim ii i f i i ji*i i tin
•
nl.turd the Hjittii’ u
».ia w'll I"» mi iioimretl (r^ e it of H illtiir,
S K. A ndrew s, »*rr0&lt;
they 1m kt’*| a *’iit
fo»t (i
ht-n»*ivr infnnnK tlon * 1 to w hat
10 f-orfriiret ion *'
niMiketiiig
a
n
cles
no
each
comibi** «'iiniia y 011 th a t day . and
tre a s u re r. T b s &lt;Hran«t&gt;r
» w a lrd .
c a n h * J o in wnt)&lt;?r «*V*Ul1lc condj-j
VVHP. UK AH th e q • m m t Vi era wiadtty,^
e it U a W a a
M ri to n U CV*r#y, wko
rMlat'joo a id Jn h g
ntv&lt; ^ ^
firm*
w*ntkwi f H lfih rr r ^ r t ^ I M r«tiw h,fi’ of*** r^viAr
t I(»Aip!ri»il w hich haVr thU lo rp o rta n l e v en t hvl|»«d I* w ille tbe citrux m xrall** TluAii, . I t A., .
riiU- r o m o li^ tio n n r unlftcatioo f,fi ilrrw ay y fx •&lt; I* a*&lt;1 tw o |
in 1 Mil 1 t;e a le bi*ti|T!ng to S fiul
•rit in lio n in
n . r h a p tn a a a n d F. f ;
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w
en
n
tb e Aallmail «it»mrtanlVa.
iiid*' ( ‘ -iinty a iIm* p fugratu of
- to (Hi I t .t o o ,
rru u p receiv*-f It* o fd H il
UM In-ive story iiilerpjT im g thin
, 4V irl0 v * mnbiUtJU*
w*h^iiH-,‘ i eliti mlet! ill niiimI) i iWlis re m t
■dnt 1 %, oml
miN &lt;&lt;* w ork’s fuiuf,
frpn) Ute sJi/iln isfra llq C k
of MlklklmiKHh ,
Jun,
iti
lIn’
ir*1i-tiit|
have been m i*ir*U ‘d, however, f«*«
V
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not
aide
piece
of
work.
K.
II.
Data&gt;
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rev
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A fi’w li trtitj rt-t I mi Up *,
I his tunrolng &gt;0&lt;1 N n « *
tlie ro n rr fit ra ti fin uf the r *i &gt;I• imuN, pi 11v 1lift'
.1 n
id ib
and n» i*f Mriirmg ie(, iireMih nt of the F e d tra l I,and td c a lre sppHegJIohs fbr
V ( - r &gt;&gt;nd In UM
th ro u g h ^ u rp o rn lr ron*olHhiiu»n 1 r OVVlly III t t»llt|«gll|*&gt;- |fi Ilf ill! i‘, .tliull,
(* nir&gt;i«’* will 1 in Sari fot«| tor flunk al I "of Utah in, )&lt;itat&lt;nn a n
tit r nar &gt;tr/ ♦i
efforU to
it-- ft*1oiidi|ig I Itf
Mr. r h a (itp in * » • a lre t a
either m ran* Into n tv ry few g m VI ItlllW
tin day uii I i f j** tJ|ill’ 1-4 lilt* IT i ki iiu it r aTin ir oil various phase;*
g rt ) 1J1I,
w ith the resu lts o b la ifrid ’'
t i'I» “II Sl'lili .........nf. • • IU •- . f i»mi|
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fsynteiiii* u r * v ra into P Tn'iigh1 ^ ,
•if I fie loan nltuafl'tan, a tu! xd vta#A U i.tr (tip tu I tJUwblA K U
H' vrr it* t gitri a4ii tui y «it : in , jiliril «* 1lI'U’V fir ll-f!l 4 Ii I
to miike If
11 ii i n joy aide a nd at tha* h folai of* HO appiaioerx will
trn f.
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th a t rrpie««utaU v*s
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in I fin th# *gHiik in FkuldaI n o Hulun in U ||t'i4 tt |iio! n i ,t, ,11ihnl nvi'
m ure Ihsn. 3TO freni n i l ,
lire
f -hh
&gt; pi*hldeili nf
I III Kl.MHCf
lh** -to ralls’,) 'P rin t it jiI hii.' which
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tlirrn sta te s a lte n d -I Ota
l ii"
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baioitet
m ig h t in 111 *» a iip ro |irla te l) h,* »h1' )
1&gt;
lowing
I i t iua mimI v e g etal )e
h .U j g the low ii *4 t i l it i a &lt;Hh Un •lohll IU
tu&gt;a g&lt;»r.ii Ip hoiHi
JH**lJ!
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II
M
«t,| th e 'l a r r i r r p lan ' an»l who hi tile &gt;|4'ti in Hk.i Ntil lltktll 1111 ell
fioiikeUng
i r m |if ( l« , by
Neill
Oil
hull w lit 1 1
iimpA*r* to lo m h in e the rm lron'l •*
fill -th * . it - i.ta n i nf a le ma .k rU a g
(C ontinued On P ag e T h re e )
Oltll it..
T ha p ra sid re t •* U|* - lp ta |
i itntldl ■loiiei . eOlltaoI of ma*C.ta
into iM*ven *»r « »«tn ry*tem *
’ vV";
u n i i !m j* e iiH tM ai f lo pimtuc* iw a n t skul U ab Ire m
in the caul, t a o in the South am i,
i n h-si
ij aIiiy
tro p e,
to g r lh r r with piu-atiaa- fm , fa rm Wrt
th ie e o r f«»ur ill the
mn I.
pi a V ug oiid dunlins
ru lrm lar, i - h&gt; i^ s t (v
*s* r a re a ,
" W ry
lui g»* fcoiu»niM***
wm*|
• IIM1III 1 hU - i
I j J Fr-aiirin t o p« , ed ito r sla te m u M ha wiada th rn k g h
ilrtinifsl fu r the*# p la n '.
l’ **»
ria*I MU 14 lit10.1.
t a tm - ion -i i i |t e ; fiirira -t* on |u* ftre. R* rsptM nad U ta tff'
vm m pli!, it Hus been f luime‘1 hy[
III 1•sire Ml la |ar tr*-#
Is* o t ., trijan , lu n u iF vr«, • gj. lb s app ltratlaii
proponent* of tin* *1*1 *11 »*
1III v Mill V t all.. tl
p lan ts, pi p|re-1rt, g i e rth (M tu g r, would ha m a la f j a
th a t if would w*V|’ MomeUiiiig likej
1iinily 1" nn
* jtu ru le uod Irn rro lil, rx b h a fe , l&gt;&lt;.Intel! hy th a B an
f74U.*MWlrBfKj In ii|i«*rathig 1 vpensu i|
J,'ii M* fill M |w
f iiiBfif r t , *11 a a t -ernes, r ) t i '« a n * ls^\h A»so latln n and
fine of I he piion*et t ■■I*-lit 1 of
on the l»a*l« of tU t2 tia f f lr, or
M w 1AIll'll i i t i
d*dltal j |,t *t|js( in
kill loti to rrle r y . Ther»
n bo ut HU yiiii'ent uf t he to ta l up the l il y , i haile* F. W jII i MHi „ Wtin
wuwld t a »ant to tha
Hint
•*.! * a I-ui S .tU lr . ,,t lilt.IV it Ir.j
^t)!
U11 t.r
1 Mine H"re ill l Mini I tool J* k -M
t r a i t n g tE ptnuft fo r th a t y«ar.
111 ' l-'II
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m
ii
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il
a I r y ni r n «
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'T h e cooriJlnatnr lartitvra th
ei h it -muuii I«v «I*'in !
would t a r e u f* h R
I'll u tlrn l, riiim i’li’ 1 m inty VVatrli fm I hi* b in e of I lyiuU It Tn hn a p p ra ise r HI
hg *hot! HI eheilt ihw pOHeildllly 1 f* o;ltd iiVlork Hi hi- Hntfie I'iiiMI
*'W * will
it. til th
r p « l w llh
• billi.bvr' uf » oioiurnie. k a n n A (Jr o s flecltuu, out Mon a p p ra ise r woujd th e m
very larg e w o M m in i , . an«l for Mttgnnl1|| A venue, « f t" r laong in you, Tlie miin* ! i* u* ailisM*’. nod
*
d«&gt;, :&gt; p t. 26.
• p ii oil e r "21. I!•.1*1.
the jiuv[mn* «f Mtich it rlkH k lie*f Immit liehl'th fo r w y**ar. He H’el
iJe le repot l M I f f .
u* w ant lo |«tit mi’ll to w»i k lf
ha* relected the T r t n e plan* m- been confined to Vn» h rnr for
send In h is
Prwahh nt |(..... .. ||
»i,| ib n i
sin la .ra tO *
ty p irn l, in vlrw o f th«* fitrt th a t only " few* ilay*.
( *4 the r.t.:iiN».*»OM.iMMj fund. ab.oil
Its claim ed rconcmlei* have In'etil
F unem l nervier* will lie held
SI.HOO.tMHi.mai |. M I,. , t, mII&lt;mai*-*|.
Indlrated «iult« d e fin itely and it Nunday a fto m o o a mi .1 tk| o’.J ih V
InBW
n»e !•** idi'iil - loeirnift* him a
ha* l«H*n w orked out In w u rh nt th e
t ‘ongregHUonal
Fburvh
•U n c i
reply
».* if..........H|*Htl..o»
nm ro d e ta il th a n any plmilai w ith the Rev. Julio lle in a rd Hoot
I'F.II'IN G . ( hi
m any rnayom hud Imought io lb.*
plan ."
*
j o fficiatin g . Itiie rm e n i
will U*
A se n o u j outbreak of ra n d tt
f
ronf#%#rHr«*
Uk
Mill'll
•I4av«
in
di*
T he w m k o f m ak in g the *tudy mack. , t K v eicreeu t 'r m .l e r y ,
•lcpredatiuH* tn various pares nf
I’allbqaiT r* fur tbe se rv lr* . will ' Irihutltig th** fuodrt f i poblir
VY F l . i g e t, 40, South French N urtb C hina in tb« d n n ilita tla a i)
In F a a lo ia n 'a ufficv i* under the
i work*
A n n u l! ix'xiiit'itl and our-lim n cm* tuna r s u « .1 fe a rs the J a pauses ■ fk ffk U l U. 8 .
d lrec tlo a o f W. a Poland o f th e l» : H enry N ickel, II. F. W h i t t s t
Aiming (he chief ohieeUim wmf idoy* "f i)u! A tlantic t'ua*t lain#
enoirjUiator'H x ta ff. T&lt;&gt; c*ktaln a \- 0. K tkiuires, K. II. R an.lall, Jr.,
m ay seek l» resi.-e py the a tr e .l re-au taad itig fo r
Mvvor
ef(iftin
F.
I»
n
f,
of
Beattie.
Fhop*, is in Ih r count »■ jail M T re r h in u a - a u th u f U ie s a re vlr•U tan cc and alxo to re clve dlf- I'latirfe llu w a n l. anti T
K arlfe rin g vlawx, I*axtm an bax .select­ run. T hey have been re t|U c.trJ It, '* "T he iiuiodu of n i nvi'ry in lh** In* iu . Ill, S iri -t y r .t r n l a y a fte r- t ua liy helpUw* Ii. ciihsk Ihe uut-]
h ir e J s p t n i K
e d th re e attvixory rn m m k ttM , m eet Sunday s f l t r n ti n al 3:30 , Pacific Northwfv*t in eollafoilriK," ituipii mi a rb n ru e uf “c ru e lly and ragr*. a'B ra - llm
i *
c ax trrn , w e ite rn a n d aoalliern.
in May fotbVIl
n*eh&gt;ek a t th e K rirkvun 3‘im enil Mayor Hurt' bud told th e rtiiifer- jn iin . f ni!v |iui&gt;l&gt;hing hi* baby Iruce re a rh sd
i f 1*
•'Ace
Ju*(.
I
m
t
ft**i’
the
11u
w»-vt'lt
T tia HOUthern ro m n ittte e i* com llu ru r w here lh " body will b.- un- \
siu d m g tro o p s Inlu th e iH strict
Stri. ,•
ic.l
L
rgram
wax
n-ad
by
M
ayor
A r. »| tii* In Inform ation trb-l IVitir* furrtre War* railed inadnported 6 f X P. J?urU rfi«id. e r* i til ju»t h efm e Hie pervices
laltu -l from the utftre u f S h e riff| ijustn, G niniderahle burning, kitl- f .
era] lupybinten&gt;ient * f tra n « r» c ta -j
Mr. W lUlsms w as l“)m nt bj«»t Jn inert M, C u rh v of Itudiluri,
"T he iriN on I* tliMt we ra ii't J. F ) MtS'lellantl Ikia rmuniOB, Mr. ,nk- and p lUttiiyr a re rs |x irle d in
lio a o f lh* lU ioals I ’e n trs l T, W . l.ynn. C onn, i n
M ar. 2fi, IMVJ
• IMXlIxn# .. .... ^
I’aracAs, a s s is ta n t general m an* ami a t th e lim a &lt;i( his d e ath was get h*'lp from the piddle work* liCgti i« a lb g c d to lia*r severely] tr a llr re - l a tt a s , fu rrin g I b n j u n J i
fund,
f
d
o
n
't
Iridirve
th#
I'reslwhipped
hi*
I
t
m
vnlhe-obl
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,
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h
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n
atives
to
fir*
fa
t
Ita
ly
Isf 1
g e r o f lh* f l s o t a n l A ir lin e and over 71 y e a r . ubL B efore c»m ing
tf
,
"V*H. C. F areooa, aup srio U lu U n t o L her# ln ,pot) k« w as eigployc .1 fur dent know ■ H, hut th e MRA x© fa r U r, a l th r ir h o ^ s n e ar ZOthi |, VCu. ^
*. rf f * i i.- 1 - }«ki***±
S
tre
et
and
F
re
n
rh
A
Venus
Jraaler
|
—
tra s s iu &gt; t|a tk m o f t t a Louisville i t 19 y r s r a a s , lu c x a u tly p engineer a* fn r Pacljffe K o rlh tfc A b eohH
A
l
i
r
f
a
l
'
*
,s.
a*..-A
a.'
day
and fiH ow lag com plaint.
...... „
.
• ii)o«llui* rm fed
K ashvill* re ilre a d .
on th o T. J . a n d K. W. R ailruad
•nadr &lt;■&gt; t&gt;righ « r a t a w as a ty o st-j | J . S . V V U l Q o E 8 H y I I I
w hich o p e rated a t th a t tim e os

ila n e s ■w h k h m et th em e v e r ti *
n ste d t fe rtr e s s , th e IJn d b c rg h l
escorted to th e naval
on th a N eva H ire r w here
and civilian o fficials fu tin
re ce p tiu a com m ittee.
T h e colenal b ro u g h t his pin
______
sk illfu lly a n d m oored i t ,
q uay. M ra. L indbergh, w hs
u n r y q m ManL M m - (4*1 —
Je n had delayed
tta lr t a S S a ^ g ^ r k - T W . i t ,
from H e lsin g fo rs, le o ta d

I!

U St

BEING STUDIED

23, 1933

T ta

H a &gt;1 H undred
lire , ilrn ria tu
Afrom b ra th a r, * , H. Wtllh
seeks sonvilla, w ho w *s
IU and Hma a f b b d a a t h . t
• a im a n d tw o • I

widow,
lia m t. a.
[ o f Jack­
a l tb o
n»ph-‘

Daylight Saving Time
WU1 Kn4 On Sunday

£ I'twhina (Jquar Caw s

* h . to * s s m - imM e —" I
M illions a l A m riteao a h a re a
d a ta w ith V a tta r Tim a UmighL
If th*y d o a t ta a t- U and t a r n Ita ly
• lacks t a c k or. b&gt;ur t t a y l l fin d
U w ra e slv .s. a n t of jpini w ith t t a
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WASHINGTON. Sept. 81.
— (A.P.)— A »Urr*y of Ihe
* pUa* And Activities of vet;rans' organltatlon* yesterday
•■
•' indicated America'* ex-service
5
men have stopped for the
*
present their cash bonus de­
mands and will concentrate at
t the dext Congress on reatnra1 i !• , -Hon of cuts under the econo­

OKLAHOMA C ITY,
Sept,
t l — UP)— A atlr w s i created la
the epenlnn'af Charles F. Ur■chel kkbaping trial today
whms Prod Coleman, son o f T.
M. Coleman on wboae Strat­
ford, Ok La., farm, the govrrnraen cootenda the plot v m
hatched, tried ineffectually to
amkt o speech. He was hustled
downstair* quickly. A United
States marshal who talked
wllh Coleman said he believed
pireateninc
been sent him.

D E W S FOR
INFLATION ARE
BEING STUDIED
President Talks With
C o 1lesrc Professor
WhoIIasMadcStucty
O f Money Situation

Many A re Involved
In Gotham Strikes

NEGROES FINED Final Draft OF Retailers9 SITUATK
Code, With Provision For
FOR ATTACK ON Price Control, D isclosed CUBA GR01
FIELD WORKER
MORE CRUII

NEW YORK. Sept. 2 L -U P )
— Strikes involving snout 100,­
000 workers were In pr.xrtoea
trslay here and ■■ walkout of
transit employes appeared a
possibility. The American Fedllon of Imhor, through
aff'llate in ,he street transport
tail in lt.dustry, prepared to
seek a showdown between the ' G r o u p W a s ( ^ r ^ n n i z c i i
unionisation of 30,000 workers
T n C om pel
C e le r y
and the company union policy
maintained at present.
S e tte rs T o D e m a n d
... „ . .
...
$ 3 .0 0 P e r D a y W a n e

*

U. S. RECOGNITION
OF RUSSIA SEEN
IN NEAR FUTURE

WASHINGTON, Sept 81.—OP) i retailers' l&gt;t»es and preventing
— K•naI draft of the cod# of fair continuance of "lots leader" call­
*
*
,t*
compel*ion covering the gwneral ing by which merchants attract
retail trade, made public yaeter- raiom ers with low-priced goods
In the hope they will buy Items A n o t h e r U . S . B o a t l
,Ujr- rmr,,M ,hr mufh con,rnT* rted
. mufh hlgh„ prT0(tu
te ra
H avana
WH
1!’r,c; r" n,ro1 pn; vU‘ on f " “ T * “ ■ Th* ,w"
'&lt;**“ ■
thst eicry merchant would be
Df re-,
re*| every
rtriy community
tumniunii) In th* nation,
M a r in e s A n d B l
&lt;|iiirfsi to keep hit mining in prlcaal erouhl idanket more than 5.000,000
ja c k e ts L in in g
»t 10 pfArreni atnive “ wholeeaJe
*— ‘ -'em ploye* under Ihe recorery pro

W ASHINGTON. Sept. 31.—UP)
The evl.fence of a group of ne 'Silvered piice" uf any mecchan- gram
— Amid the clamor for inflation.
HAVANA, Srpt. 21.
The drug ciwle prohibited drastic
rganitnl tor the pnrpose
«&lt; e p l for special sale*,
Kr
President Roosevelt cave thought­
of fmcing celery setters to work
A. D t\ hilesida, deputy com- • lahhmg of retail |»rk*e on aland (A P .)— Tha Anurlcnn
ful consideration to the prtv*for not Ires thsn $.100 per day.!
,,f ,hr NIIA. w h . made ard trade marked goodt whoaa •trover Ntimher 240. with I
lem yesterday In a long talk with
»■ - .erovlwl yetler Wy afternoon
' h,' ,,r* n •&gt; "«« w‘,h ‘ ha price i* aim unced by the manu
marine* end xallora drawn I
Dr. George Warren of Cornell,
St n special session of pdir* court cwl'' f" r d™* ‘ tores, .aid that th facturer Ihe retail clause reads:
who has made e study o f Ihe Eu*'ln nrdet to check predatory In formation on deck,
*h*ti |i nirTikirr«. nrir^tetl Mon- jotice t»*ntnk| pivkiRion ouvjM In
rorxun monetary situation for thr
itnv by l«»cnl police, wcre hnmted no offniR l»e c oiitttuM a price­ price cutting and mlnimlie operat­ the ammunition ship Ntt
President.
thetefifun.
wiitftMTk amt wnrtinl not to re- fixing mtion Rime no profit rculd ing t(t*e* ief«iil^i4{
entered Hnvnnn harbor tfi
enter n retail traii'action unleAS Department of which Mr. Tread*
For several hours, the eennom .1 P r e s i d e n t
I r A s s u r e d !**••« thrir i»(T«,n«»v
a.* opposition jrmups pr
is also chatiman.
Ihe
mnehant
oitauwtl
2ft
peicenl
1st talked over the question with
Wuirk action on the part
of
F reed om
O f A c tio n !
Labor
must
he firmlshed their demand that tha
aN»' ■ 'tholf^alr price.
Uoisevelt, relating to him the re­
, C h i-f • f Police Rut (». William*
)
»fv .&lt; jjjj.
.
The kajile of the provision, he thnnigh Emerge/xc) Relief Dliec- ernment of puivislonal
o f his study.
W ith o u t A n y O u t c r y
$700,000 Is Allocated sults
in fnllokktnir np a rumpla nt mail* *ai«l. ie«t« piuuanly in limltinff
(Contlnued On Tag* Three)
No ofTinal word rame from
As the n U r tn i o f foreign war*
dent Grsn Ssn Martin rotlyn.' JX
'M l
For Labor t o Help their dismissions, but the meeting NEW YORK. Sept 21 (/V&gt;-The l&gt; n farm nr*ro l»n»nghl al»out
A n a l a call tor veterans' organlAntl-Aniertcsn sentiment
yv i r
reports aUuit the capital United
aationi to ontto (a a drive for reit « &gt; » trliehly in the atie*t of II meivwet* of the
In R e h a b ilitation revived
expressed in s demonstration
that Warren was working o;t
pan*: Men.lay. while the
other
paal ot the eermomy law. a study
di.'ftted l««t nlffht will reco^nU#
s smalt group nf Cuban*
o f roaolatioaa adapted by Amrrlthe Soviet Union liefnre rt»nnrt&lt;» on* taMurrtl that nivht.
WASHINGTON. 8e„t.
assembled before the hoto* g
ton L i (ton state conventions pre­
The commodity dollar is one
•tnlgr
S.
A
It
Wllkinton
ftOeflf)
James Wont Stlrkney and
convrne* In Jnmum.
Following and supplementing who„
w|(h
liminary tp the national conclave
*f " f n.au ful As“ down with American*".
Althmik’ h nurh tie Jute rerojnl- ell I? mitlf
at Chicago two weeks hence dla- Ihe
ellit o f Got . Dmvt* |0 coni modi tic* «nn|,| remain e&gt;n
Sholti to Washington, efforts of slant, hut whose ratio to gold i Ii^a in nn iilmlnUt rut ivr ml.
• FMxoners, Drouth*
a similar objective.
« Comsgney rfovirwe. whet* ^t
•*
fitiaoa « a U rise wnd fwtf-with'ttl*' f'lrviilrnt Rn«»«evr|t
irpr^- et nTpi rrq «m the two leatlere hut'
Florida Xifctsocy Hoard for Public cfimmotlily irvirx
off with leaaer
tain Joan Rl*« Hernsndea is
r- •
m i i i fit by n rommltniit ••»» f&lt;»rrigti let th* •jtltors
'o t AM proceedings at the Works were crowned with sucres,
ja r
Alnnp with Ihe »ludy |he I’ rvwi* •
O f f i c e I n O r l a n d o Has Ing a revolt, reported the
M a n y K n tra n ts F ro m
pun; him nt
nlfnin*
an wishing to
of
yesterday
when
he
was
rbablad
to
national cpwvcation o f tbs legion.
dent was giving thr dollar, the
Tin* loader* of Ihe gang weie
announce that Emergency Relief
H ad
Few
A p p l i c a ­ gents number 2000.
V a r io u s S e c tio n s O f
grnrral rspat'slnn program of the tin* in»irl»-*«nt»*»vrrtrd iimttri *it
Review o f actions o f state coisAdministrator Horry |„ Hopkins
A palaee ann onrement
administration w „ moving (,r&gt; n time when hi* whp B*»#tiiie»l fieo-J^lw n ttishaui sn*l A hi nha in N'rl
vaodiona disclosed that only five
t
i
o
n
s
F
r
o
m
H e r e
S ta te A r e K x p e c te d
had allocated additional relief
w h . w rie o i i i i m n l to pay
tlom of ml lull e. it built nny «mH-1
govsrnment troops had sur
voted for cash payment o f th* money amounting to 1700,000 for ward along a wide front.
••I $2 .ri th* * in h nt serve fill
favored by • labor In ’rcha^vlpating and re­
f ’ouph-d with th., plan. for cry from u |it»m*ihlr mill im ir l1 ftu«
InvestIgatIons of Ihe Regional ed ths rebel leader Juan
Interest in the Knhller'a ct»nteat
le l(n )
W i i 'h l l i g ' o n
w n a1
|ttn»
to owe rot* at last ysisr*s pairing roads damaged try the re­ pushing money into rlrrulali in l»loc in toiiirrenF.
Credit Corporation llernendet end his follower* k
which I* to he staged here Saint- Agricultural
•
h.altervialtk•
of
|»a&gt;ing
n
Tim
prenntml
wi»»*
n*|nt
nente»tI
C
'
' convent Ion.
,
through punhr hillding projects, I
In Orlando by a representative of , rsnrh in t'emsgUey provln
pent storm In Florida.
t
$:»
IHI
of
s**rk
nig
III
da&gt;*
dak.
Srpt
ill.
a«
s
(r
a
ti
n
e
o
f
the
fll
l a i w o , in reteml upti»lly well info* mm- I
. • A Asian of the state assemblies
Ihe National Karin Credit Aaao&amp; 7t
The National Hoard of Pittdie hrnadening rrrdii to
J
Smclpri.ii, It.. h li Mom aid. da\‘ « celebration*. l»
nm mtin|
The Information, which
hare favored lire four-point pro- Works also agreed to supplement home owners ar.l hu-in*-* h"&gt;i-r. t|iimt« r« in linking rt«-« i«Jr«l on
« lath ii have revealesl that appli­
vfolm
VV/hamion*l
t
hnilii*
llrn
not
onlk
in
Sanford
and
the
aur
from
an army captain cos
M*.ogniti«ni
e.»mr
tome
gram advanced by (he legion'* this sum by a grant o f |300,IK&gt;0 new effort* w rrr lirm g d m c ti-l
cations fur loans from Seminole
(lei *• »• wi'iv I oind guilty ami «»r t minding romniunii lev hut alan In
■r » i ,, national rehabilitation committee ’ to nr used far purchasing materi tow«sci| fliapnaal o f farm envpluee«* M‘-’" R**' Ra* aumtisl u Iuo«* alte.i dernl ••• pay f ln*'%of B-t IN# -«rh ui
Cmmty farmara are coming Into Ing the troops pursuing nias,
• li lt - tlomighmil •rnttal I lortda,
that office verv slowly, according the chlsftain and six or
W vf
end nearly all have voted for I t ...................
•Is for this repair work in the to bring agricultural price* into •••• pto^M'!** o f dooin attc A l f » « v aer *•• I" day* while tin* ••ill* Is, a m o i ding ts. All
annoiiib. ement
t ll'l
to Information received this after- of his lieutenants were sur
with alight changes.
rtorm arm. This storm area has line kvlfh thoNO o f good* that th r ( " •lid Hlh.U him ninph
W dlu
hoMies,
'
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I
h
b
Hell
Mi*
John
I
iiiade
l
hi
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m
on
iiig
by
III
M
il
l*
l he mat I«m » •Ilk ul v• -f
farmer i«uya.
i&gt;
nrmn
' ■ This program—In contraat with barn defined to Marcus C. Fagg.
ihf*-on.
King. I(
wkelt An
hairman «»f
ed and that some of his foil
I « mis i *•v. ►• in'i al
A niili* liHin
tto
I'kiliMnk'c of
Coincidentally to the visit
of
W K Mulllkln, Jr , Waahlngtun
for
th* plane of ether veterans’ or- emergency relief director
dr« wi;. Lnntu ti
It..
Holt
are
I
“ Crarkei I'sk '
n o ir e find Htnlw iseiid
MM'liglll
rott
»n
d
e
le
g
a
te
from
nine
south
iContinued
on
(‘age
Four)
II C , was In tlvlandn yeatenlay had fled.
gaelsatlona—does not propose re­
I Rufus lin k- Hi l|' v.fllpfhvil tti
Private advice* from
Mia I s o n s i d ) vail! that atie had •unilnrtlng the Inveatlgatlona cun
• rn stairs, it was discloerd that lion ot t»u I &gt; B k Mini III! p u \ f in e - o f $2 imi •a* h mi «erv*
peal o f the economy act, but cen­
w r it 'r n
t«* fnliReiv
In varm »• reining reporta that there ware near Anltlla nn the north
•t il l , n d*
R »sia hhi uffrrnl to huy th irr ( lo t ih lrd lv u • ih l n t,
ter* on restoration of full benefits
lit d ay *
I In iiia n iK i ol m't till«g
milliwn ialp t o f
c«»tton
atkd a n a in n
u
furnishing funds to of Orient* province, .toUTSJTTJ
parric*
I J\iha ltrm&gt; i" n t i local farm 1 t-pmmuiiitir,. r.peiU lly to th— i
aWr ' » t * l
qnant%tg o f ^ t U «#&lt;l otla U fXml
wSrrr
ler-M
nimr*i
mnte.*.
he^
|
f,
rnl,
„
&gt;|r
Mi.llikln reported sign managers of • sugar
t. f n d against all 12 u f ,
and
hren held, and that *h
nmwjrary frerflta mu hi t»o ar-| The Amen an claims
srlitx ; e l f
hss
re-1
ar.llahlr
in farm-1an American
, .
, a Can*
,
slant* l i e told tin* m it
jy t * . - r &lt; Amerlan legion officials said
.1Isfactor
# . y aerurily
i,» • *ere held
hy
workers who
calved
favorable
irplies
|e»s
ranged.
total &gt;»;:.h.imhi,ih»\&gt;p This
P|H.|
rt
sat
with*
...
7
,
“ k•* I 4*. h * elm \
ha-1 • • II ••tool'r "V
,
yesterday • their
onranlaatlon
! tha mill a w*.#k ag«% Their
I'lan&lt; already an under way fur li^netl, pitmipal and inti •• t
lh«
• t will he held nn the I |M |p
sb *d
ift • A NR'
would "fly lU own flag" and iw
I... ,to ,|
______ , were not lmn»e&lt;llately learned* ■exporting wheat f»i*ni I hi* l'a« ifir this gnverurnriiCH Krrnckv h‘an,
Act .i.ling
the _
government
• da\ an t wu . •&lt; »• i* d tti *11111 *| i Ii m i «' p la tf o im “ ii the ruUlt
■
• Abated H would not join with
R l p o r t i front Tar a jo aaU) t k i
S O U T II E K N
COLLEGE, mast and for turning e x rrv rural# f 272,CMHi,n?M»; piivwl,. riarl»t *i* In*•.
« »-li juues to ill Ih* |epresentatlvff the re&lt;| ilteinvnta
di'IUMt. I * • 'Ml |“
lav Retus I... • Ina
Other organisation* In fighting
reli«*f • t»*«ruirl«.
t • Isim* uf AuuaM.tr*
A cm;i werkers h u p at ioa*I with vnB4
I»|..N III! III.I*
i V ' i ■ fo r Wsnket repeal o f the economy LA K E LA N D , Sept. 21.— Visitors and milk into
•t i he in gin ••tom • •I •• *h# totiitiurf pn ked b\ fur rwrelving loans are
-r \ V
from
many parts of Florida Hiesr plan* are in addition to thr iiMhnlrm f• Hie runfi«rutnu» «,t
a v o lv ^
J All 11lit IIIn hi w . at 'a* kt ,| h\ n t'liTtrd g«o !• of judges Til#* lien nptUi all ciops gn&lt;wn by tha chine gun*, rifles Mml rrtvtr
I fp h '
joined laktiand ntisens and the aerragr i«w|tir‘ng rampMigiito that pr*n»eily, f .hmi.ihhi.ihmi 11,» h m iii
( m u i&gt;.nn also I** I• i a*d 1tiat »ll [ M|ipllcant. hacked hi additional *e- thwarted an attempt by ao
•* on n sl« t u a t • . . I I. ,|* t•nd
final . decision do this, faculty and student* of Riuthern
alre«&lt;ty an* un«i*r way
j lin • Imiiiu , m iu I mI on w Ii k Ii ha
hi « If will m kmf
tohliris hip inksied to |«tth'lpate ciuitv lii the form uf a first mort- to liberate the two ff.rel^_
hewivsr, they said, would be mad* College In exerrism
yeslrr’ Vsy
While th»v adniinihtratnui went Brvn liern »«et, ir»ull from th*
I h«- t to.111hi'iiki
mn
ri .wdrd wnd that an - ur ktiowlng nf a* gage oil real estate or
chattel
'
i t the Chicago convention. Dot. which
They were ialil tn have told t t i*
began thr institution's ita way In utter alienee nn infl* An h angel Mini Yladivm t..k expo
y, tr id a t lld'lb* oil., ha* not &gt;e» hewn to
th
ItN'al
iw g it o inoitgaga upon farm equipment
military leader* that if annoy­
■ U ».
4 forty-ninth year. First clsstea i* eolilllig I*. Jiol.-e fui on I *? the ekeiit is niged to
lion, Semytnr Thomas, |kiiw»C«ll, dilinn**
i»t ' |1't.l‘ll Slid
It h u fnithei explained that tn ance ikf the to«i i k**i* u contlmiad
' .
Th* call for united action to- gon yesterday morning
at
K Oklahoma, in n statement Minrrtnl
ns mi HO pireet* •'•••• • hi* tonne I ••i• paiticulai »h^ e»e»»t a farmer .annul give a
il
It Iih - Inwh thr fi tm pi. umn «.f \\ ilk it
the bodiet uf Ihe American fetkl4^ S
■■ ward to* sal o f the economy law o'clock.
e lirnm-t lb,' g r *np ,,l,as, •( th. ..'lehiatioiiB to ill I
• ••nod to
the presnlrvit n - giaduaJly hrmg. thr Mi. mow g«o « i iiuont that n*
;
mortgage on account of • the ('anadlen would he dellfartd
- woask oat from James E. Van
President l.udd M. .Spivey, wlio ing si "ill
P
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t
i
i
d
w
i
l
l
I
lie
-mi
etll'l
kkt'te
the r.|M.n&gt;lt&gt;n lull gntiatmii" to -••t•la* • Imiui
nm i
1.1«• • iiufiu diaiely f.dhmttig !»•► moderate one already exivting It
. V XeaAt, eow w endor In chief of the presided, introduced more than a "wo-lil not vvrh darn t«, e'lmii It."
I* M.
\|i I | l In •'* leu linl - W, ll* !•..,*, i iduig ••lenlff and v%ill prnh '• possible t«» al'I'l) t«» «ba l aid "over the fence*'.
follow till #• t«h||e||||M 111 id §|*ei
.
VeUnum o f Foreign
Wars, to dosen per* ins of pronilnrnrr, who
Sentlajr", the « «|ii 1hI nf the pro^* L a i
in
o
ilung
ni’d
no
&lt;
I
»?
/ml
tin,
Timnta*. a leader nf thi- Intls- mal diplomat ir relation*
old) l.• gin lata in the afternoon | 1 ornrntxiloiiers office, which cat ince of the »atnr name, wilneaatd
he*ill o f other . veterans' orgwni- •l&gt;“ k* briefly. M o.l of Ijikrlainf.
f|
I SSI I • t l M. I
t'
ii lint'll I&gt;i pay s ui
tinnary
iiioveinc,il
in
ami
uni
nf
A
l
•«
involved
n
all
pndoahilit
h
i
nig
the
a
a
ii)
houra
of
the
funilsli
fends
to
lift
tha
existing
salions, imltlng them to
cun- ! civic club* had spokesmen present
hloodthed when •«»ldirm aru| at»*
«»f t|*e Inn
Congress
for
I
lit*
part
tw,&lt;
yrat*.
would
hr
thr
4
|in*«
lion
o
f
b
o
'll
i
night .11 ’ « la.kei ha * an old m m lgege and then auhrogate Ita dante fired mi e runiiuunUt (lid
h u m s her* Oct. M.
! Two
former
presidents
of
L'tiejs adjourning court Judge
of the
the Regional
taik ri si| tare .lame to ill
In favur of
The legion's feur-f&gt;oial plan ftd- So -them figured in the &lt;*iercisM. helil that PrrsPlPnl It msevrll &lt;1mI inrnt n edit At pies en l, iki I p * gik
(Conttniect On I'are Three) r t v
Wilkin on * min it tin «l»-frnd.mt •| .
nut
want
tn
ea&gt;
anyLliiiig
on
tlie
en h&gt; the Aiutnrg ‘l oading « ••» |*o
uiie ..f Ilia downtown Agr) ulluiwl t redit torpor at ion.
They were Dr. J. P. Hiliajm, of
In l,| oo •»
iowit
-------------------------------------------i.u r
•ut'jecl lerauw '"If he even htnlnt ration, the envirt wg* n &gt;. an not 'but in list* futnii if nn&gt; nf them
•• Is Th* esa.t |..« at Ion has not
Application blank, for loap. ami
*Tbet oo war veteran disabled Tempo, ami Ur. 8. W. Walker, of it, coiniiiudity pric.-s would Jump
m »* In 'ir M lw Ion Inin nn
the
rllglhle to illstount
\iih Il ia n in
i Urn determined
........ for
matbm may U obtained at
» line o f M y suffer any roduc- J*cka.inville.
aim- • lift i ge hr would gike llieili
J. Edgar Wall, of Tampa, chair­ too fast and too high Is-tore the iluatriep have an ight too •*i»no 'to built Hr «l*o
e &lt;« .......... to ill tto- furnished hy ,hN&gt;nft,rt&lt;
Atlantic
National
n g f those benefits granted
s&gt;
u
t
money is distributed am ng the time a gov ernment giiaiantev fni |
gtoup of t its fiddlel* and ek^ry
,Unk Phr
°H»ca ta locatvyterane la the World War man of Sbuthern’s board of 4rus- people."
tloil «if. i i u rvvettlly riun led lats
»*»viet •air*, sinillai to “ tire f i a t i l ^ kidnaping ta a lapital it line
Other
Hill U in*tied tn either dance r&lt;1 ,n lh#*
building. Or*
m u ' act as in affect prior to teas, extended greetings.
Thomas gave his view*
soon r«l Russia by otliei major pro |
V. 80, IBM (the effective data Tan^aaa introduced were Dr. J.
Of
Hatch, Mrs la*n|iard) stated lando and m.v I mp reached by tele­
I
II. Daniel, presiding eider; Dr. A. after President Itooaevrl! had «&lt;«t during countrlea.
the economy lew.)
dining har Intel \lew this nima&gt; phone by '-ailing No .T&amp;75.
word to him and other spokesmen
T r o p ic a l D is tu r b a n c e
It waa alau |H»lnted out today
ing
beeytUlJggUon under fed Fred T utimst, paator o f Flnit for a iVlagaUm from the south
WARRINGTON, s-pt. t
Both th# Klka Auxiliary and ths that the regional Agrlcullurml
Ih N e a r in g Y u c a ta n
J*pices be ot Methodist Church; the Rev. R. L. ern state* urging Inflalion that
A
ilfi,
paator
of
Semin
tie
Height#
F a r m C r e d it W ill B e
f ( redit t orni’tallon la entirely — Prominent wets and drya
Seminole I nutity Pedci at Inn
all veterans not dlshenorMetbodiat Church, and 4he Rev. ho would ivcelw them today If
f separate and distinct front the unth parties unllwl v*&lt;l--rday
W“ iMeii'a t i l l s are* sponsor a
M I A M I . .Sept 21 I AY A trnpl
D is c u s s e d A t M e e t
J. A. Hendry, pnator of Nebraaka they wanted•&lt;«&gt; ece him. They acthr 't rarkar hay” events and federal loinif Rank at Columbia retail beverages .k*«lrr» to
i al d» t »tl»anie
••• the North
cepleel
tha
invitation.
Annua church. "
eaili gioup will hai
representa and should not in an) way he con uniformity nf &gt;l«lc law. oq liquor
COLUMBIA* South CanilUA, western * atr*l»brnii t“ «lav • clitinl
lAkaiand'a speaker* wore liar- j The cotton group took to thr
i»f
I
like
• onimlttr
winch will tak. npcted or ntnfuaad •'|,h *!• 1b* dispensing nnd low
alMut
tiT.'i
miles
utit
west
taxes to-s*
T»y laird, chamber of oommerro; White llvuaa Tuesday a demand Srpt. 21.- 1/11— KijtoifsAbin of farm
day's rntar R A « ’ t makes crop production drtvs out th- i*-oil ,-e r.
£
Dr. €• A. ^
Rohary Club I for inflation and oilier
uyivca credit facilities in tbr tbit si land Miami and apiimximalely WH * H 'e paits in th
loans only
mills Mtiulhwesl of llaiana It toas taihiuants
and First PraakgrterUn Church; they felt necessary tn aid the cot l»nk dittrict, which inrhiUrt Klor
With 31 - lit * , having votod
moving
west
nr
nm
thw
rat
ward
I
b»
fidlnhvtng
corninlltra*
front
waa ida, will hr diffcuvsrd tonight at a
W. S. Uodg*re, Klwsnle Club; ton grower, out Rooervrll
ratify repeal, leaving bat f M C f i i
„ ^
|MW to galstencn
Mjee Grace Pope, P tone It* Club; unable to e*a thorn bnauee of his c. inference o f lUnry Morgenthau, I ,'iti miles east td Southern Y u* m *br k.lks Auxiliary have lH*«&gt;n ap
more necexxary to eraea
Bar. U , t m , be raeomns*
I
till
and
pikdaild)
will
reach
lh«*
pointed
by
Mra
I
(
fi
Packard,
Jr.,
governor
of
the
faini
err
kt
C
j
I
I
Gey Wilson, Lions Club; Mrs. C.
an itons o f legion policy.
tlon from the ouaatitutlon,
K. Setealh, Wool an'a Clu»&gt;; Mrs.
I'l-ratdent Rooeevell lia.l on hlv: •4mli»lstr*Uon, sod lee.lr.. ul I..ur Yucatan Peninsula tonight the president. T*» terva fish M i. M
WraOier Burrau -aid
j D Reel, Mra. I'orter l^naing; In
I W t th* bw eflto provided for T. H. Landsr, SororU Cluo; l&gt;r. desk Ihe Inflation petition of ths
of the nailurtal association ot
* bargr «.f ticket collections Mra.
u s as estab- R. Ira Barnett, Southern trustee; muon *roup,
awl faarsrng* dealers set
no comment
W ar veterana’ Dr. Ckrl H. Cox, l^haland school was forfbeumlny shout it.
Demy Houston- In *harge of,
organising lo outlaw distiller
laatotal ‘
• fiaitg* »•• dinner. Mia Joaephlne
superriaor, nnd Dr. C. E. Wyott,
T A Ll. AIIAS8EE. Repl 21— (Al inswsry-onmed and operated
T n r b r il. g u t s c u ru m llle e : M rs E
niinUUrtal aaaortstlon. Dr. Spivey
lire present whereabouts
of quor dispensaries.
totradaeto *eereral trustees and
latradacto
Florida
Former Senator Watson, o f
Ballot
rotnmiltie Mis Howard Overlln rnnvict who barged, tn a New &lt;lana. told about 6ti membag*
new fa c ilty
•nd Ali» Ed Ward| cole slew coin link newspaper article, he had the organisation n» ■ l
To Shrink
soil la tail inltles
Ce-optratiun am«mg dan &gt;ii.ro i and Mi,t dun If 'I*
Mr. A
8. J-erk. Mrs witnessed t il murder* in Florida yesterday that all bough be
Sanford KiwanlansTo
ami the necessity nf gruWfllg It • d . 0 iUbl| adapte«l f
»Imp gruwiug June Rouinillgi *,»,j M1m
Edna
prison camps, ere unknown to represented bis elate In
fo r cattle on the B.oun.U of 11-1
Stage "Ladies N igh t"
• tops ll la ad­ Karri*, t.ffre • ••mmitter Mra. It L i n t e l Jerome Hopkins, forms' ns a prohibitionist, the Lssuf
dairy, were slrr.sed as major
C Mss well; an,I th . rUIrmen of vVicksrshsm committee tnseett- not , question of « * i ur dry.
-able lo m ov« fhr dairy*
TO PEKA, Kansas, Sept 21 — quertiona ranfronttnK Ibe
nolk
Ihe quentillee and serving com gator wlio wrote a preface tn
So that' tk*y mJfbt aSynprl"New that repeal is almost
loind in Florida u plentiful and
initlere sie M is l^ u ra Fullerton Trevta’ report.
«to ly obearr* Q a rtlhrtlep Weak UP
,, )— A kidnap plot jn which hie pradurrt* o f Central Florida, by
il is a question of what we
le-jreat-aM
daughter,
l'e
**y
Ann.,
Hamlin
M.
lllwwn
•
up,H
Mr.
Brown
elifis
a
d
,
"and
•nd A llr Al. L. Fulch.
and at th* M I ns* Uni* etaye tholri H
Trevi* said in hi* published ar­ going to do",' ho added.
» * U&gt; have been prisoner until
Nettles uf tlw extrusion depart-j
yifUr
w||) „„| ,.,uduce feH ,
— a*al “ todU*- d t h C .
t________•
o M
Th* Federation of Women's ticle that “ nothing aver cense uf
Walton
end
Rep
tx*lr t o f U - l **• • ‘'•nted executive clemeacy to ment of tb«- Universil,' of Flntida ibaik erounq *u&lt;j uitiv* lo lan-i lbst| Owha will have an sqaai nurnbei
U sT*
Britton, of llllaols, ,«th
fir*
of
them."
The
sixth
was
lb*
i Vm b )jnUl ' toembers o f t h a notorious 'H arvey - a ,' Uainoevilic. wlio addrasM-i
• • ill. Now is the lime for Florida' eeiviii.- •■&gt; lilt- tame comraitteca
i B i
_
case of Arthur MalUefsrt, for an* prslae.1 fSseklryst .
Beilry Wilbur iTaderhill *a a «, n o . xstbeffa* of l».al dairymen -Im* dairymen to select i lw , beat
they v ia
bare iwt yet been ap whose sweatbog death George W. for preeeieg for roUftcaUess
o( ' but t lo
confined la - g )* t JUnaa* penltM. in* a'fsncheoit served at Dose&lt; &gt; s lands (hruuxbout tin stale."
point&lt;,i
tVrrson, former camp captain,
■ tor tM iykt will Gary, was mad* public today by Calm Cafe at ikhjs today.
" I f Herbert Hoover was
Mr. Nettles outlined th* iwent
Mr* l.eonardy said sK* |* con • as senltacad to 80 year* for
Geremori
A
lf
M
.'
L*nd*n.
H
lu
M the M H i l f of
Ed Ulexers, I’hllip McRae. Or Milk control law which baa b*m&gt; fidont that one uf th* lsrg**t Onto
deni. | d rn l believe IB
manslaughter.
London, high - school paalor, U C. W. Baker, C. C. Howard, II, &gt; plaoed into' ' *ffr. i throughout
would bare ratified repeal, ’
of- town gatherings seen In maay
Nathan Mayo, state prison comunder Ud •nraqOUwe ot armed ward Walker and Mr. L E. Ste­ Florid*. He said that now is the
months
win
asaanibi*
kerr inUalmsar, vnota Hopkins, Invit­ as 11 already are on file «sto
ywanU since tka plot was revealed vens were present and before the Um« for dairymen to organise and
remain]ag five wiU toe
rCtncker Day".
ing him to assist la obUiniag
to the g overnor more than three meetlax was broufkt to • doss take advantage of tire benefits
a few stays", said Brit
mure
specific
Information
from
i ogo. T|»* ruards, armed •bey Voted unanimously |q favur offered under the laws of the NsBooth Sunil a*( bare
H IL L Y POHT 1NJIIHBO
Travis regarding th* "murder*.’' Herbert Hearer or At
riot mow alee have maintain • f a motion rumplimenUnx 1 h» tlenal Industrial Act. “ U n cle____
Hopkins' answer to Kayo
*d watch over the executive man
f r t i l d f t Booseveil w *. th
Herald en tu editorial eontbd has offered u‘ thr . hanc* to dr.
'
Elevvft men, toJUdia* sis “ Drink Mar* Milk" which s p h e r­ ganise," he pointed out, “ bat Uw * QUINCY. Illinois, Sept. tl-V P ) ■toted be bad consulted vrith th*
— Wliey Fust round th* world flyer editor of th* p*p*r publishing
ed in lest nifht's Usu*.
government also has the _
•lightly Injered today
article and that k* ala* dU
Ik on the fore* Aboa* who Joia with on
kU plea*, Ik* Winnl* Mas,
kdow
Travis
lion, gmniution to keep in
ss he xtm taking e ff
“h *;
i t*y
•irv&gt; It* aeweteliwrlww *»
dairy
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ADDITIONAL FUND
AWARDED STATE
FOR STORM AID

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FIDDLE CONTEST PEOPLE SLOW TO
ON CRACKER DAY TAKE ADVANTAGE
-n^ DRAWS INTEREST OF FARM LOANS

Southern C ollege
Beghfa'49ffi Y ear
Amid Ceremonies

Wets, Drys Seek
Uniform Laws T4‘^.
Control Li quo/

Man Who Charged
Prison Camps With
Murders Is Sought

Co-Operation Among Dairymen Is
Kidnaping Plot To Stressed At Meet ing H ere Today
Seize Governor's
Daughter Revealed

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piil transportation. Change* In vo­
cation* and in aocial Id * * r » now
coming so rapidly that tt Ii not
possible Co fore*re them accurate­
ly o f very far ahead.
tlrnce what the doctor, lawyer,
farm er or mechanic learned 20
year* ago about hi* chosen ' *&gt;catinn or profession la now ho|* lessi_ ^ ' , „V date. The individual who
!v
. * w|l |1 ^ ncW di*&gt;
^ ri„ „ n(1 nM.,h~ l. in hi. line
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«Ucof( T * rk c* n" ° l
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^ **M&gt; n c rr* ra ° —
participation In -Ivic affair*. The
ettuen* n ( n *uccr*»fu| democracy
x
nm*t 'ontmually
.....
- learn n* w w a ^

Counterfeit Money

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w» with the advanUgM of edacalion for oumelvea and otir ehlidren enough to pay for Ihem.
Self.latpraeraient In Lriaura
Tima
W e are now being called PP»n

»#«•** fcF#^yoi»f hop#* f ir !»*• #*»t.

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S IT U A T IO N IN
C U B A GROWING
MORE^RITICAL

DR. U T. DO08

TH E IM PO R TAN C E OF ED U C A TIO N
*
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• r t t n M tittn
rx rM *
In spite o f th e f s t t that m oney tod ay a p p e a r* to be
iiv nit. geoiige r . zuok
about th e m ost Im p ortan t th in g In th e fcorld, v e ry fe w o f ua
ap paren tly k n ow a n y th in g about It.
W e not on ly~d o not Praelaisn for romprehrnslre He- intratiun have already thrown out
to decide whether we will retain
M l* a. th* »■••«-Older
employment
upproiimatrly
H « M a . » • * • » are a* know w h ere It com es from , w h a t is Irehind It, w h y It is mentary. Vocational and Cnltural of
and develop those evideneea of
p U r » &gt; 1 I T .__________
acceptable In trad e, how mtirh o f It th ere*is, and w h at u lti­ Training for Jiieenile and A d jll 100,000 young person* from 14 to
culture and eiviliu tion
which
IDO U D I M
, L , « rd
.
&lt; l « &gt; e . i . of ■
These young
alone make life worth living. We
m ately becom es o f It, but we do not even k n ow w h a t It „
' • • ! Maaaca*
united State* &lt; Kintnuilnnrr of proplr ami many thousand mon»
are confronted with a choice as to
look* like.
Education
l Who hove been unable to find em-whether we will spend the great
A ll o f us .h ave seen m oney, o f v ario u s types and tie-,
t re -n o * R v n c i
n a Mtm to l*r nn the eve nt ofir ploymrnt in rrernt year* have
amount o f leisure time which I*
scripflona. hut h o w m any o f us could say w h at n five dol­ of the greatest aorial change, m suddenly been thru.t into our
Ireing thrust upon us In idle dissi­
lar bill looks like?
H o w m any o f us could distin guish a Ihf hlvtnry of our riiuntrv. Th** ■'rhotila, wtirrt* frrspirntly Ihere
pation nr whether we will use It
nm r
one d o lla r s ilv e r certifica te, fro m a fiv e d o llar national bank rapid pffHr*«%ion of rvrnl* i* houffl are tntall) inadequate fartlitir* »o
in a great program of eelf-tm*
• M i « l af note? H o w m an y o f ua could toll w h e th e r the tw en ty dollar to afff t in a verjr Vital way ih** take rare «•f (hern,
provrment.
■«..•»• al
conduct of our • durational • )■*• | Many of the-&lt;r young people
lW
•#
Tho«P who know the history and
I Im r la r iM fee bill w hich w e In s t.s a w w a s a co u n terfeit?
!em Indeed, a* Sa* lie«*n true in nr*,| Yoralional rtHirnea. including
the heart of America can trover
T h e U n ited S tates N e w s say s that the most practical
all raeaftt jera.le*. each *irfnft t h*»»e In home niNhlng. in order
*^r,r
J'
lag ra(M.
do -Id what rnurw the American
method o f c o u n te rfe itin g is know n ns the photom echanical &lt;ant rhai^re in our manner #»‘ that they may the )*#*atrr rnterj
**or l " ,i * lu" *° •
•
people will take. In tin* criti al
process.
F o rg e d notes o f th is kind a m distin gu ish ed w ith life will ad*l new ve*pnn«lbilltie* aapnn •mm uaeful nr upat ion when
°V**n * , r »
r * '' . ,
r no igene, the schools and eol*
°n 1
T t ^ e w r e a iH i
som e d iffic u lty fro m gen u in e m oney.
P h o to grap h y m akes to our Rrhotilr whtrh will mat* they leave echonl. Yet in our l»y*leges stand ready to serve as tlie
then. |.ln» n .t Im - hut n arejitr, * |. n „ . nur.-ni,n|f the reduction of J**’*1 " ‘T.Tj «nd'the^ra.I.o- In .hc« rh.rf ain nry of ro tol pro,frr**
la OMm c « M i New Tarfc. the reproduction absolutely p erfect.
T h e re can he no er
f erhool e*pen«r* these are the *ery 1 , mV .
-....romtate pmvl.d«n» Out of trial and advrr*ity. wr ran
the part in nur nrh-m* of hfr
m m W v tf l i t rors in spelling, spacing, o r sim ilar d eviations fro m
The inA«i-l»*al rod. • promoted, "ttro-i Mfhirh have Often »*ern e* r,jr. / “
„ J ,II U- made in our, vet have, wr •hall &gt;rt have
M llfl la , • ■•la- original. N o tic e a b le d efect* almost a lw a y s ronslst o f fau lty
la tl# b m for r#a
* ,1
ftllti»„ ! through a broadened educational
• II M f»l iUgaUkt* coloring o f the serial num ltcr and in the seal and bark or hy the National Itemvery Admin- • timmatnl from Os- school .y.lrm «h-.il.l
&gt;H #f M l •Ikatuli
h »U * r r »ile .* " .e some und.MvrMcng
" “" '."n .-f men and women a , 1-y-Mm. opportunities for a hett.r
• * mpvt mm* i Im |kt I*. the note.
IH.ki of them a. "frills •
erlucallon m m
I fuller life than any with whirh
fhi»lla»*4 »#r*ia. All
In the reduced sire o f cu rren cy the Federal governm ent an-l little daughter an-l Mr Colin
lie rr , i r oil,.., ... In||r,| frills wcl1 * " ,nT M,&gt;"
1'
. . j 'l h e American |woplr liavr *i&gt; far
pakl|«alk»a mi aparlai
Itrila arO alaa rtaanag. has w o rk ed out an vn tirely new system o f cu rren cy d e­ |y have returned home after a "'•••it which we should Is- i-,|ually Adequate Kduratron for (M id ,nd
week .pint at the l&gt;enrh.
• •" f-m -l I refer to niu.ic, art,
Adall
sign in g. T h ere a re fiv e d iffe re n t typ es o f cu rrency w hich
! TBURBOAY, HEI*T. 21 . I# 3 )
The Rev J. y McKinnon, of Orcarry the nam e d e s ig n a tin g the p a rtic u la r issue. T h e seal
..... .. '•huh" n,i
&gt;urhproplr
u“ "-r in -|Hn&lt;l
**f’ ' thrT,‘"fiind»m#ntal
r r , n 1
,0im|H
«°r Sanford Drup M o v c h
ii-titM
land ( hr " called here tralny where v##rk
B ) * L B VERflK fOH TODAY
and serial n u m b e r* are p rin ted in c o lo rs ; blue fo r silver |he eonducterl the funeral services 1
Ii'Idiim* m u wholfpuiiir man* rd'-ratiim in American life; hut »t
Into New Location
c e rtifica tes; y ellow fo r gold c e rtific a te s ; red fo r U n it e d ; ever 1he remain- of Mrs
will only attain ll* poesihililiewj
Kell* tier.
P ftA Y E R FO R W ISDOM : So
l.tfe when all America,
childien ami]
Tourhlnn'ta Sanford Drit|r O m M d l * * to number our ilay,, that States notes; bro w n for national hank n o tes; green for llnssetter. who -lied Son-lay eve 1 nlture as A s^t for Tuller
With 'h-- advent of lali-a -aviag adults, are engaged in a great pany. rnanared y
mu, Mrs If*., - iter leases tw-»
V- K RlndV * stay apply our heart* unto F ed eral re se rv e notes.
T h e denom ination o f each note is Indicated ny the pnr ; children, a liat-v --I In -las« an I mar inner, a laigo |ir»|Hii Imn of program of self improvement for w,&gt;r)j, fw* la o t n l the MiirrrtR'm,
wladnm.—Tialm W 12
I s-ut popiilalton lias Iron, it,roc |u tlie ts-or-lit of llicnisrlves sod thru ^ 2tll Ka*l Kiral .Street and i»
trail on the face and the einhelllshmcmt on the hack. T h e a lilile girl ....... v-ar* old.
ruiw locatrrl al
Afa|rn&lt;»|ia
at|&gt;l
Mr. k r lt....ellr-r. ' t &lt;e limirs riirirr- li-isiirc r-srh ,|Hy -oirntrj
ifiriivirtual w h o fnniiii/tri/r-.* iiim -r lf w ith the iwirtrait sy atrm j
Mr a "■no * e liar t-illy s few d-cades'
\Vr seem alsiut to eruerg,. fr--m
Huey IdOnjr
Li
h*vi
will rf-a&lt;lily detect m ile* " r a i a f t !" from n low to a h ig h e r Mr II F Jiillll , M• lit nfl't' II it!--. I Irs- piid-lr-iii, Ihi'ir f.iic, of , ifreal rrrinomie crisis who h .,ur V tm J Street in the huildinK f « r - 1
4 f 6f p 4&lt;\ mil of the ptiblir eye
merit err f ift l hy the Seminole 1
hVrnuM. nn#l M» K* v #••*# mnwng
value
|f n noli- h earin g the num erical “ In " w ith * |»&lt;-r
I---l uring yo tag people to sprnrl trod the -mils ol men ami women
n^nl,
itoe# ikbi own waa
was “t4 a&lt;kr«i
*
lho«p from lirH- n»l#i»dii»F *!»• f'* Hon |r-lsuir- lino- wi-cly lias
i-e.;
fut
none
than
th,g'eat
world1
•
tm
il
o
f
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
*h"itl&lt;l
com
e
iiinler
mn
h
infortncil
*.
1 9 —-■ - — •»
—
iH*ml ml I nt* t|.M # &gt;‘f l##lm Sind
The iein&lt;»nl if thlv «bur afore |
J'ls' as ill finite nod ■&lt; nowhi h ended in I'.tla. T ie
On# Uktnjr the new deal
ha* aervation, it will tie recnpoi'erl it* it $1 note rained to the *-#*v# ml ili«\ » i«4"
reI........ . • I hi- 1-r.d-lr III &lt;•( i-n-i-ar.' si-h-s-l. ai.il rolleges of the roan m,‘' n,' w quarter* ramr n»
don# fo r the people of the rnurttry: $|u ilcnom uialion
ro n iite rfe itin g .
en*!
M S N’rl-ou *•»•#! ^htii11\ lm**» mg Ha-in lor vocations.
1try will ,uo|H-ratewilh President' *ult “ f the |-lll- hsee of the
H haa marie Ihem all eagle e&gt;r*l.
T h e portrait chart o f ih r n ew cu rre n cy p ro v id e s: For arriv'd in *h» •H% fr#*m I iut»»lt.|
.......... ..
ho»,. ,he rhll-lren Rih-m veil an-l the Congress to the, tire Seminole County Rank build
the $t note, portrait o f W nsliingtsiri w ith orn ate num erical III Rntl %%ill I'm « ' f
!••*. #1inn.* Iimler I loll i a i r- for nlu-ul six fullest extent in h.-lpinp In | oil ,n,: *&gt; " '*• T-mehtnn. owner of
Hip-eta
from
f.'uiy
indirats|" | " nn (,«,•(,; $2 note, Jefferaoti, w ill: reprem -nlalIon o f Mon- lh»* winivr Mi Sri •! •*«» m fi**# ll#rll ♦• « Mt | -Illy f|l|
«I|H* llUif | the roonlry ..ut nf Ihe -lepressiun. -“ veeal drug store, including Hie
that JWMrtfr^lly every
lult nvaia tii-clln on h a r k ; $F&gt; note, Lincoln, with l.tnrnln M em orial in fnnn hi Knh'lii II iiihim## I mill • » -he -In: 111 ii year After III yintsl With -otnmon pur|u—e an,| united -nr' located here. Thr n**w store
or -•&gt; " ( this prepniali»n they go el fort t , shall rertsinly succeed has . ren completely rmno-lelerl and
on (h* Mdtsl ia armtd. lint if ihe W a sh in g to n sh o w n on hack : $Ml note. H am ilton, with pic |M’&lt;'t• l|, put hi ;i full rr*»|»
•■•I rair- r he world to lu- t-c-rl for in oxti w helming the enemy.
• rerle, oratrxl arvl s ronsHk-red one.
Tfu- ft»V n*»H Hu nt &gt;..VU It •
TW&gt;an» woulrj return all the g 'm » ,jurp „ f t!„ j| n l N lat*-* I'rea-oirv on bar k ; f'JU note, Jarkann.
jl
wall s v «iy r - ilows.xs.erw. -mrVT ' I lid "wT, »n»rn^
Ittr tflH T
have
tsy-n sl-den l r . « i lwj|| W h ite H ouse nti
»tl i»at
ha. k ; $r» nnt#\ (Irm il. w ith U n it ^ I |
VVVTt'T?* mid •h»»%| I . L . i . t 1 J:' '"IH r,'
$•••1
aCmnnes.
the
I --"
s ja'"m
t .^ ,,^ . CnptrutTni
nw lr,..Tl
’- TTm.............................................................
agaid lirul thr m.elvr-s g.,m 'M it» kunl in Ihi# par? of tlw Malr.
..... r l ( —
’tMtntTa
tw,cFTTH»n'“tMiTc.'Frniildin.'‘
ftlH I
with Iniii-pcinl j
yf
^Dn«» nr#-fl»rnl. w«-rr mad#- thi»
;
....i ™ t e . i
, hu, . w!»• In • n '
«n*t rml. hn*f*d uti n *»nr third vnl
ion ; $WM. note. M. K u.lcy. ..r n - ‘ " " " • " I n r # Hall, Phila.lclphm , on hack
.
lt.cm .rlvv. with , hr* .. ........ |mm nine hy l)r. Klmlwori h that
iirI imIi . l«. h* 11 &gt;r*I HM Tin •••»*•
iin
le
.
(T
e
v
e
ln
iifl.
o
r
n
a
te
"
1
.
0
(
10
"
on
formerly
of
’ *TiM0 " nn V»ftrk ; $ 1 ,0 0 0
•
.. ................... tie- of life, wr- ar, f . r,.4,
« „ . l Dr h • M Terry.
■|Tf Hit1) f»»«-*l n !
u III# i« %%•*&lt;•! I
I
• • in. ii# Mr Uiat m -i
(imr( xrtnX cri-U uhi h will i«*t Avon l'»rk. luw# arrvpt«*«fl a |h»ri
handle* b f ir k : $.ri .0 0 0 note. M a d is o n , w ith o rm e te "r».(l(H l" on buck ; j
I Mill l llltc • »
if ft#,
A Itlimi •V %lrf wh&lt;»
m ••■mi .A«i&lt;#i\#e«| un i»ir "l#| *»“ • • Ihr #|ii#lny #.f uu, ntlzrnalup nmir tt«*n
«l»«* »t r 'r r y hour durinv
' ' a $ 10.1100 note. Chim e, w ith o r n a te "IIM H I 0 " on liack
un m
• I l»&gt; tl&lt; I*
flahlng tarkle and Isait re (silts
'
....... . :,,I«*»|»*»it#
iln- n«••*!«' Minn an&gt;thinir which Nr havr &gt;«*c lln* .fi»v mul rven nif a rrir»al«*w,l
T h e eheck t e lle r i* n lw itv * used in dent rth iitg r o n n le r .
|#| •1111\ I# liitir im f It## " ' I" ** • ••• •»*•V »if# Ihno h Ikm -rt unnmnt i»ml U’.. .hall h.^*.
trametul- a In-rease in his t-usi
.
»a.’l l.......
».u&gt;.l i #i »
"imt rrril Mi **hall havr mo ........
«#p
;»fi-l hll;*i* \
f.«| m i - r||l r|i«
ndaa d-e in NR A act Ivillas Me f e i t * ; il not c o r re c t, th e note* i* n c o u n t e r fe it . T h e c l i n k let
pnrltinity t# (It-nmn-t tatr whrliiri car** f**r n o t .im*r%.
asya that Ihe sli tier / winking te r w ill l-r fou n d in-ride I lie punel in I ha* lo w e r r ig h t hand |
m k la g-ving inure pssiplr* leisure r o r tie r nn (h e fa r e o f each n o t e ; het-iile it i* I lie p ln te m ini
time In whirh (•• g-i
fi-l-h-g. t o r h i sm iill m utii ruts
T h e s e l e l t e r i ntiil n u m b e r * n re p r in t ­
Dane* the eitia .si-.in.ss
ed in b lin k , and n re nut to I*: c o n fo u n d e d w it h le tte r s p r e ­
c e d in g and fo llo w in g th e tv.lor p r in te d a e ria l n u m b e r*
Fradlcting ilia) Kl-iIda's dtr -*
C heck im niber-i on g e n u in e n otes ru n fr o m A to L ;
Will tidal rume IH.I1IHI.IXHI
bos** this year. I VV l.y -ns, uf th e* a r e x yn ch ro n i/ ed . on *11 but n a tio n a l bank n o tes, w ith
It: d iv id in g Ih e e n t ir e a e ria l n u m b e r
th# I.jron«
r«#iiipAn», Ih e a e iiiil n u m b er*
If
ftay« "Th^ If t« I k/ l l rCRHIlt to hf* by aix. th e r e m a in d e r w ill im ln atr th e c h e c k n u m b er.
liava that we sli.ml I eapeiii-is-e tile re m a in d e r l I. f--r i v an ip le, tl,e i li-v k le t t e r i* A o r
S Dnu market with rwllsfartnry I ; . if if. It nr I I . if :t. C o r I i f I 1 » or J . i f f», K o r K , i f
price* still I lift beuit ih f flit Iff I f f li-ith ilig . th e i lira k I r l t r i la F -ir I.

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'
Bests
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wad
4 C V u s P P ill W
m r s r a l M r t r r Seev led
nrflee itswewi aiaa — —
m s s , , i m r . a.— » r. i
ra .s e »**
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rtes, n *ri • « * * ■•*«.

P
LUM BER
------- -— i------I drag leaf ytllaw pin*. G all red
rjpress anq alt klmd* a f balM
lag material*.

OWQ ail the lll-.lll-v

ll Ih*

a

j-

i

1

lM##fD&gt;. tha S#»»fui,| H#raM
f Olmiil fht* iii'RtiKl1'!#
'ii
M riftlrn an.I w.iirl ia if l| will
InrluiW pap^ia
filril a^a\
a*
rod vanil a of Ilia .##m»i
Auv a«
M ffOr who hwliavra in »h# m l r
o f . bo&lt;&gt;n&lt; Mm# papar l» « ’• l-acn
Iff Florida nr Ih# l ,t|il*&lt;«| Stair*
l#|#. tTiiiii|)i l«# qualify f••v lit#
jdbb Juft rail an !«»•#■••»rr■........ .
tor In mv••( id a t•- Inw i |l|/&lt; ii
pijwi#
Miami '»#«#
Slim
In## for m tanfM r i#x collar

larry-fo round (alia n nut an
hankar r#turnoy
i|o«
In roriqahny with Mr Man#
$T» fonnar prvii &gt;*nl of *ha
In rvhcMank .S|H*aklntf o|»#11jr of (IfiiiNny'a fuliira.
i Luthwr faht. "Why. Ii».»k al
M r r## *urc#f. il# nan Mi M#r anil of
th# Fatherland, %*a hah# cual,
Fottfh. minerals Alnivr the soil,
era hav* our lllller, lipeiing, m l
Ooabeis." After thinking a mo*
0 PlfM i lb# American n plied, *|
H would
h#lU*( if you#
wvrv lU^irilAJird In (hi*

fr

p.
'

rT

P rin tin g

W ort W. Warner

T Y P IN G

-a a .-.C V S t S

la broab beU l«n

M tsr b*tb Ufa at
___ M * M y | * qwagr
,M % : * # *ba U » ia esaa\ m m m at U t«r f m t l 1

l

s

and

Ralph

W arner attended , meeting of the
Spccinl In v c a llg a tio n a
S E M IN O L E

Florida Stage dfcu# AaaocgaUon
In Orlando yrateixMy.

COUNTY

Benny Austin returpaj Mornjay
ft km A m i Park whriA ,ha spent
ith hi* father aad

C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
••Nit Firk At*.

FI#

U r. and
_Ls_

Mr*.

—U—

Den

It
h e r# 'o f 6 . j L ' Hoodboe,
a i M r v V . K- Dougtaaa,
to learr* Oust he ia III
V «c e D t'a lloapiuU in Jack-

E y e s E x am in ed
GlaaMca C o rrec tly F itte d

DR. H E N R Y
M cL A U L IN , Jr,

j f Aq«*-s
te*J* left, yesterday far
Oft. where he .will aprocl
u |!a #WL be *0comrsMonday by lire . Steele
been apending th* sum-

O ptom etriat
112 P a H t -A v a - **•

&gt;1 I
r. And Mr*. W . B, WrUUt, wiso
, » e a n ili* W
for U a p i i l
yaars, have ratiamod lo tbolr
( home at OsarV, Alas - to
! a short lime before going to
A ^ a t a to llva.

Th# .
Weather

If
— But —
Our U«cr la Very

COLD
S te v e '*

Poat

6 f f lc e

'Idry. Henrietta l^on ani has re
' 1 from
point* in Vkrgvata
__ she spent Use summer with
S ughtera. She will tw here
i winter aeason with
her
"te r, Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker,
B a gf**] I Avenue.

,

LUNCH

" • - a C. C. Brigge and Mr. and
Claude Lock* have returned
, points
in
Michigan
and
whqrs J they apent
Iwq
t*. Wbii#'“ away
Mr
and
Locke viskl^l the Cseitury
o f rogrsaa in Chicago.
• j i r . and Mrs. A. J. Chamiwr*
‘ *pn. Jimriwe, a t Birrainghatn,
l, #n&lt;^ M n . R- L . Borii a»*i
»n. Carol TO" and Jack, . o f
A la , are visiting Mr.
a t t -' tlrs. J. B. Borland,
West
Fftpt BtrxwC
,

ill•**r» not provn Ora

for ilefer I*

iba.

r and Mrm. (Jwrg* G. Her

vr MuinrH fn#n» |H»*nt# in

I (order M uch

.^M^h CvWuk«,
#o*J
ktld wber# they *biW d rnim

t W i f&amp;r about tht## werka Mu#

A m *i it ana. \« fill rue ||*&lt;| &lt;1 III f i nv'rllihg fnl i I m V* at A
ijfiir tin i«i#Ii fIi#1i« i i m iii I m uith**iM nn\ uf flu* il'ffi# lilt ii'N
'*i i i ii |i|#-»i Mil ii#-*- . f •' r •* 1111 it I* r i •1,i» in' I no 'Ii* i 11iH*s. h iv in g
|iji*i*i|wtrf i • iA (iiitn ai| mul h» i•iif 111*iq r*»ynlf'i| l»v n ffn nil•», run
not fi|#|q ri liili- vt hnl I l*r ••• llm iirs 1111*1111 In I In* n
Km o|»i*
A

9 Vi 11 in tii 1hi* f ’" li

h f '* » » iit h i

I,
In

no

I ]raoor

Tw o o f the screen's ranking fsv
orites are trought together a* a
e m Illation in "Double Harness",
ghose leading mlex are play-vi hy
Ann ^laniir-g and Wrllkaan I'oasail, synwirted by a notable tast.
Miaa Harding arid Powell are
ideally cast in "Doul.le Harness",
ilo rom niy-rlam a of r
and hunx«#i inlereet. The
actress ia saiei a* a
woman who t r ( « out (o
I# t M r man. Mry chikw. ia a marTlagaiahy l-acheior, portrayed by
Pow*||, whom she raptures !&gt;A
ancotyitrrs dilTicultlaa holding
. T M stars are
supported
in
"Double
Harness", „ y
Henry
Btej'lpsnson. Gesirge M «-krr, L Iran
Bond and Reginald (/Wen. John
Crony-til directed from Jam- Murfin’s adaptation uf U w a r l Poor
Montg msary'a stage aupceae.

mnn giihb* « i*&lt;I yon 0 HI It rut mm h »f Mi# iiihjintip* " f nil*
p i. st-nl I h.iiiii I mi v
Mul « fi x: *,ti. Htiinie « » -u f t " ' . I t llIIt
1 |i,&lt; ( k-rniRii-i nre io»i • «.i. .•• ai.-il wi th Mi'iolx l ,|i l lilnu up
Tt-.-\ w nlit I be W'hi.le t o r r liliir tmek tin t Hit; .|cf.M-tx
fr.-m M H iu u ibu n r t.. th e H&lt; l iH-iiiinutlit. fr-.m M a ri; "w e r ite im-no*M th e V is in '* to M m m t-erif m ul 1’ ison
Am t I «*l&lt;tiii1 t*»

Mr, aad

M t*

Caldwati’ ‘

bum,- from a pleasant stay In lha
nmuntains uf North Carollaa. U tlia and Anal* in *
remained lo
atU-ml roliaffe.

Mrs. I&gt;. W. Shrlfrr and W. C.
lambart, who have barn vlaltln*
thalr alater, Mre. C. W. t* i* ff. left
Saturday for Ibair hum, 1* Ha­
vana, Fla.
' ''
Mrs. Coney aad llttla aa*, of
Orlando, are Visa ffiaata at Mrs.
Ooaey'a paresis, Ur. m i Mrs. P.
M, »d # r. far a f#w day* at thl*
woak. , . A
. ■ ■RM». M d H r*. W.

w m

,
M.

Last week, alone,{12^700

Trihuaei In Illinois
u T rtfila
the _ retxel has been dpcJair,! to
ia a , food,
The same &lt;k&lt;l«on
should have Included 3 t as nut
twine a drink.

e told us

Sanitary

FISH

"Your new Gulf gas is

'

"H igh er *ntl.knock", .'.-more p«wrer*,t
(‘quicker ptarting”, . . lliat ia Vrhat moturiaU
are telling u# about the new and* better Good
Gulf Gasoline.. .They have tried it thenadve*
• •• and they like it!
•

**Mada the knock ta*my
motor disappear lib* a magician's

handkerchiefr*...**Ptofwee? Oh,

S 1 I.C .I.

*

*

about G ulfs latest aad graatant
achievement. , ',
better Good Gulf Gasoline!

0

Is Made Public

Try It today. You’ll get naan.

The

guvrrnm

plMItltn Itif'.lu)

irfe iv ril

I 4sail*

»••»•»

Ilt«l|(»| 1*1-

that it*#* had tirrn c#im|trllr«l l*»
pill |||| M*tl tH•fl( |w t() III# dlls 111,41(
plllltf |(i|tf wll.i I* flllp|..V*«l *sv
l.ulu Mi’d Hilton
tn «-nfoii#
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maximum *p*«#l Im n of Jn mil#**
pej tkuui 1 tw**« lv*o tow lie ao
cIdm: t»y «•* h mlitfi
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highway in Ninth (iemgiM
They hlieti «.••• ptillcftnan an 1
out of rath f-i, tic i«*ci*ivt*n |J .*#'
as

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tnl«l lit**
tnayoia lint wrrrk to atmtuiun tinCtnplo) ment uf a n|*•«•«! top on a
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whuh
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tiiac lo*r lt»r nuLnlailtr of hl» to.i • riling coni|arll(oi a" i* -n» •*! ami
n ffirl icbfflra III •»( tl#*i -Mill si
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lor# Uyipg 1/ iu#*lir lh»- .Snlui.^y
mat be rlllplok •*.( f(#l (id |ll"Fr
j&gt;a&gt;tull »4i) thin him) mi a hrw than t Ii i fr h"Of* ■ ila), *i» k#&gt;*.
l&gt;rn. (or wntr bui It* a ism Ural
mi t.iir full #lay a w««k. no(
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tiiin home l»&gt; tiam llu* afloit»iH»n.

ManagO'

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w«Il in optimistic vein With nt&gt;|*»,»l
to till* pi rs|».'f| (.f hiiffldi* IlcIlO*
nn i * * « ■••int mg irltcf *|U» kl) and
adi'qoat«‘ly t*o«»ugh tin coipotu*
ti«»n an*! vv«»rkuig *• t i*Uit* loi t tjM'rlft if(g itii' v\:»« **ne e f th «9
* lit. t iea*un t • on* pi# Mitt vieiti

tu tin tllpt ol.
\l. #k Ste til, ft# % iMiiuU*r «»f
\••hi * I winp.i i i't «'
at |«#• t in • ( oiptlolU
t*». t to* Florida
• pfiat srkl'l III to •IF•l:i\ t n li.UFf ti-(Ills*
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DANCE

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Xfral Market

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vote*! to jhe hrino ratio i*»vts4
The initial
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W A S H IN G T O N ,
Sept. -'I
n*ep«vtiiig the Ktcrida
Janie* It St«*« ktnn »»f Ja« k-»»ii\ die, article
Klotnla managrr tor the ILune Kveri*lgd#*». A min?U r nf KlortdW
O vatill# I. -.ill c « "
loll, ellDI friend* here have (hi n f«vt*red
her# vv11 !■ i fiptcw.
ttuihN. tHii? official tni'inr
t he im*t Ifni# # l « &gt; • ' p#4'te to !•'-

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plass'il t#u cast.

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an.I
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lutl lit - lilt w nil f|HIH (h i t"
i'* | . I, • is • ti-.n t* alltsws'sl
ii (tn &gt;*••»#IIs# &gt;ta
of

MasI •
\% M ill', pi##milirflt v
r« » ih isl.' I with tin ac' i kit is*• imk
• I'll «• ll fits* f | Ifstl &gt;f (ill I
lu li I* M w *'Tf *rl a* HOlnotr
l e t ) County Journal
XX'# un lliuit*, (tia wov k ia im tanr t«s lull - ha* irliiinrsl from t ti#* whi l.| wets
ssiivrn(it»n s»f that i h it ti wrh s It
derm an#! thr Uorwr T«&gt;dr u nol f) h*I w (h day **hiM»l h ur*
lt»«#k plat r in t r »- iin .l
Is iifi
,t » U il'siigwj. Um tlill* 1rt»«n«.|
An rlat«»ia(r achrslulr of n(t#rwl
boa))! How
and woak hour pmvaaitsti# wa* a(

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f o r y o u r m on ey !.,

- tia tigs * k. i pt a1 I It*
. ai n ■i V* at I * lua k
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••• lung m* it krr| (I k » k
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wa g r *
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I hi it * Fiiii-i '»•* pat#l $J ■ Ii ).ic M
w r i Mil a •mling *# aii )l.aft -• s| 11*1
,i •• tali ii 1*1-Ik Inn 4|- It •t mads*

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Jl#t:l|-on lot t|#• I H»ll
XXluli—ltlf
xHl.t I tir emit** writ* III Jeff
to
m-ssjifit istioii t«'ft*4f fina* «ppr#»kai
an-l J hm*Mit tia#t n**i »lu#iie ' tli« ii»
Holt. fh«' tr ia l uj l ill t«g ####|f*
i aMti*«| any fi« uir *«!•■ ##f pi im»h
Him*I# irmal*. ••■t«pl lit fulfillment
t»f # ■•*i hig oifitiart*.
f#(i istiiimium wags** tm nil sat It* #
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9 t 0 g U * A N O . lb.
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having edited paper* in Miami and

I .-I i, ||. v* limy ..If. I il I Mi k to lh.‘ mm n ti(*ur» Th#H g.'W f&gt; •
eli I# «a lei &lt;«l I tic -#«|r pt t#e Mid
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S T A R T IN 0 . . . H IS H X R A N T I - K N O C K

•:

His Optimism Over
HomeOwner Loans

Georgia. G.ovtepjior
Acts -^kgabigti Us e
Of “Speed Traps”

:iAI.S FRIDAY ONLY

ir

antee* that officers unjuatif’aMv
refuged" mlghl leave ill- h*'lel
without l»eing m lr*t#d. hip c' o-#nI
with the Infniination that "a* it
i« natural to auppo*e. the
will |»r placed at th#* di«p»-al of
Ihe court* of justice"

I ? n v n *1 Its

O lU t M U ll JVC y L a JO 0rUm,„ ,,

kk(•!( ,| Ilf 1l -•uhi'-i i#
XI- (lit F'III
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XL,ami II
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i .t• t s iiniuiiiL
Ill
•aV tolla lie.** h.
Mia- Maiv Xi'ii
XXliflkhel a* X It) III, "I
•Ml --1tic# Bill.
t Im
t own g t- I lie hi tdc* hi other,
(•* ii
a #.*!*(* •s|
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ll. t . l i e " *»r-1 -«*i vf(| m* U cj min. Ordinnnci* Is Passed
»V • *I*t 11•! '1
•#■» '
A* the gm -t- or lived
Ihe)
Against Firearms • Hills .Ml 1 if •t*s
were ie##'i\e.| at the dooi t*&gt; Hi* ,
............ 1 til (* K
J. I*. Ridg* and t|»vn intiinlo# «*«l
. s-i nt| tdl i *. •*
In an
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MIAMI.
lo .Mr- llov«.nti nn#! .Mr-, lit —*e.
« dv •a i
i •line, I h
« (fort (*•
After I In v well* a^-rmhletl II.
- stcd.i) p» • d ar
I ooinit- i*
Kol(&gt; l.amg *4^tg. "IliHauvf , with
, O f p* • * n put !
oidinan *
i'UUlv Vi*. ruiNvnpuent__ hy .Xl«
•♦•*# i.n- 4 . ... _ Lo -oh
*• i fra-tng
|(n) K M him lln* idnkil pail)
i #»iil
inih ‘
Iiolll |loh» . In .id
lam
* olil# i •'#! tin i #(«#iii * to tl*v -tia it* Liin a |
Niltv I h#ft*
I |lll I ill cas |
1 I ohcngi in • XX#«l#ling Xlaith and •l,*a m iLdder lor U»#.
•dutalit •
Xntd In .
.i(‘|art#*&gt;i to X|» u#leL-»*hn'« r##«*I . t or.
that wool.I
Wieholdt’s Studio
-l »iral, piaveri h) XLliiip#(|l#il •liic hi* f and #lull oil v* ho hit !•• •
l*hnn# .1.11-J

W A S H IN G T O N Sept 2!
.- sfpup h r th« aftfoi v *if -Amcr‘
ran »iti*en« in the Interior of
f'uha hinuyfil advi#*e from *h#*
*tate department for fhl* • nnlrv'If such report* are true, th,
natt nal- to move nutrer ‘In* runbrewer*' advertisements read racke­
ft 'ontinued Y mm Page I)
teering “ must h* stamper) nut.” ami in ord«r t«» a **nrr that the #if war-hip* «iTf the c#ia*t if en
Mulrooney said report* of racke­ retailer *hail lie a* I#
|kj#»t ally dangere«t
w# ie 4lie matiiial* »i'#*t I••• the ,H ' ”
Some Ameilean*. iiinui the •«!
teering reach tus « f f i « «
almost romp#-ii Hi#tt-#! for the «eivie# hr
g wn w#»»ti l&lt;? tin tint# | »-Il #‘d • '
vice
of
Tinted
.&lt;lat#*«
#*#(n«u,fc
daily, but are difficult to Irw-r. rantlri- the com*uliter. on an#l
lotted along *.tuple line-, d hu t a
. .
Only on* report was verified: A aftiT the effecttvr date **f Una « ere fleeing la«t night toward lorig fill'
•• and wa- tin -In-I al
retailer stood firm against threats rode no retailer rtiall off#-r foi war*hi|i protectisl point­
tin* wai-tl'in m t It#' ha# k with
Secretary Hull *a»d there w »e l.nge pit k and . ut «hilT#in llow
of • distributor and eventually ha i#ale, (tell, exchange or gi*t* away
any merchandbc. exctqq ae ptovtd n#i plan* at present !•» land
• • .*• - Her a* • •-oil#** w#i» in 1*1or
was molrsted no longer.
»*d i a hereafter heloe a mini mom imrVfta or matinee Kather llut't
and -hi » .» • » #| a la'ge r*on-pifl
" I f all of them would stand pat
intrv which ahall lw the wholesale transform th#- Tutted State- fl ••
like this man ,|id,“ Malrooncy saiJ
of pink l o' inhia m»m' x and **an
deliver##! price a« heieinaftrv -h hi • otran water* tnt a rural |w
-otna iu-(l « 'I* pink- #!»•!! »&gt; and
"w e would rid the industry ol the
fimt! with the aaldition of a charw*' In e f.oi# to* -aid H wa- intended
I w ll le
I iiii-hfd « • Ii m *ho*%
racketeers ip short order.”
of ten p*vv#*nt.
lliMt national** m»*d»nf |»rotfrli#*n Its*'- dr- Mild ll Iil|s#l' ..I
. .
( ' I (t 1 ---- s s S I |l
" XXholr*alc delivered price' a- • h.mld tnov# »owaid tlie wa»*ht|*#*
XI i•• Mown I win# toi th*
u&gt;i*d herein
nuan* the
I -weRt
lie mad#* • t#'Mi thnt no gi-mtal • a -loll
of look la- • mad#
ill •
• gro»« lulimir price, a* of any date!lo rilft- had • ••• tt di-pa*( h»'d »•(
M&gt;•
&gt;* il h t long
a I rig id *-i
within .Ml da&gt;^ prior t&lt;» the date rontoil* r#i • \.*«- .i»•••
Xmi#*m . nriaii.I .
» • l • apt « I -n t v
of recall*. ma#le to an* retailer} from I loot |#a» * ut.ir I** ah» »«*II# •
•i I.
I I a I »fig lo# v. Ik.
in Iti. given market area lea* only
• •Mil. Ih I
hut -aid that •u*li mn*t*'i- v# * • I.... .
WR- id XL
-inh i|r*4 tumte a* ar«* evlind**! to
h#*ing left to th# .|i*« ietndl of tiara tied w th gi ii chill n
hI| retailer* and
|du»
d# li%« ry
A T L A N T A , Sept 21 (-T) Gov- hI'
A Lock mad' tl.li
t itlren* and e^neiil"
t'r.w* paid hy the nla'ler.'*
.ft.
ernnf T»lm *dgt yesterday called
mu i 1 l! I*
Ihe ding »•»#!('* |m ice legulaltnn
i
upon thr nhvrifh of two cuunttf*1
plan
tin11cd •filing
»tandatd. l a« Inst •#. h-th I'InI#'- d»»i- of lh»
Is
» a#
to muid in "*que!chlng" wh»l (In*
I • .«•!• mark# • g .**l»x w
retail
pmk ti
(invri mir Kjir #tr«rril*cij an |ii hc- nn m'I vff tt-e&lt;l to the p * In fn*t ptoviRion* MR. 1ll.it 111 i ln *. k%Ith
i on
r
workmc
t» w## •-1
"rtperd flap" in two muall Nor9it • oi Midi# Ml «t t.M the good*, at m twlMhli-lom ill
ti-Mir * •tim11 }»»' |H(-t«.j • ti-pi# mo
||.#M|«t I
Mt
G«*oigia town*
•' Mioini great# i than -I |m ic fit l\ with ti #(M« wrrk afl( f hi c •#!••• go# i kkr#(ntplaintr hnv#* come to the oil Ic i •Hi h de# l*« i • &lt;t |i #r»
si lllllf elf# •t Iki
##l til l# |W
governor that the "epred (lap* illitnricl, (f th* Old ItMik il&lt;*. t*
!.a&lt; ti *l#*i r mim k
••it #•»»•• of .t.M.If ' •
continuing t«# o|Hta«» d«,*pite ttif pot |)|«#k« ' I |KOI h* 'It* Ivi's, ill#*
•i ut mn •ini •it •'» *
t til er *i It#- kits** ol
t i l l 101*8 ■** ( / O Q

r *r-rb *w m r«* j

fueL And hero 1# what some of them aaldt’ /cver saw**« . . That’s what they are saying

boy! It takes me up hills like a
In just one week 12,^00 of these nwtoriaU * shot out of a gun**,. . “ Fired at
u t down and wrote letter* telling ua about the firat touch of lbeal*ner"and
their experiences with Cujfngroat new motor
’’As smooth a pick-up aa you
l

TIlllll
L) f H» f• tgx Of»
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andTottltry
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SANk'ORD. T W E N T Y YEAitS A(J0
Mls.cs Nellie Elder, Msraarel
WU(kt, laura l^a, and Kals ll*darwood left laal ni«hl for Tat*
lahassxw where they will laauine
thalr aludies al lha Waraan’a Collew . UUiaa It ifftins waa to hae#
t « M with them but illness pre­
vented bar (xdnff.1 bat sba will
fallow lator..Sanford U wall op *
rooantod at Tall abasaaa by Baaford girls and (bay hqv* Urn reputolloa of balat Urn prattfaal apd
bdffhUst &gt;iHa In the aalmol. , . .

r#rnaini*(l

beer garden were reported se- r
tfT fil bMUtn liter rafualiig •*!»}
handle rieluaivrly the product of
a brewery.

••!»#•# ».Itr i» th#

At MHanc Theater

..if*.
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II.- b ill. ox. ut i 11 m l-,
-tie |*,.||.ih &lt; -r# Isl.sr Hi | l l l i - h « 'l n lilt i i .: l-r. «IX l i l i e s
Milt
it ill*-i|vou fo u r f»H '«|«*tt V n ll-.ls '
wt
t%
•‘ T t H\ rl nlollK th r flo M lir t

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Social Lalendar

said, caused th, board Monday t o i ° ’tl,!tk “ * the
#f
W' M
■»k brewer* and wholesalers toi MrKi,n- 212
West
Eighteonth
supply it with photograph* and
* ,,b Mm MrKim
Mnfingerprints of all ,„..\e employe*.
'V iBd.ette. Mrs. t). t.. liar
Mr. P M. Elder »n«l Mrs.
Th# control 'V iar” said he
V
Tilli# jui ho«t##L«rR
should have by Tursday a full re-j
'
port of a r«x n il incident in B
r
o
o
k
j
lyn. in which proprielars
proprietors of a

in irpi inland given lln* mayoie «#f
th, two lo atitle- h&gt; tin tiovetlior
y t r ii of her brother, Lieutenant la»t week » l l r i then joint poll# r
Chorft G. Klarrintf.
himii
Iirj Ntn •Ini t##*v
I*av4
4
« __________ ___
Sholti of Hurnla -ml made Imn
‘^Double IlarncHH" I h put U|( M tinItll of $ •

AtiM*rlrwii 1or

not pr.-|mreil t«i g i ' e it up.
" W h e n th e ti.-iinm i-s pis t. His* p reaeiit \ I'tu ln fr iu itie r
t.» p i . ( w i l l ' l l 11 1 . . . I. I* i*
'*'li - ill*' v iiu lic tt: elte-iH
xvi 111 w h ich Ills- 1 1o u t&gt; nf ViTHHi lew # « « fiH in e il '
A n d ut
e v e r y M Htiiblc sp..t III,:, h.-eii p h i-ed n u i" . und M -im olim c*
o v e n w qiw leii iHiiuterw *u • lust Ih e \ i -I -r **li»«lI l " -*c ind tiin R
ll,,,I on.-.Hii/cd mid i i lt f id is . iplun-d pr -pugmidH c h ii 1**11 bun.
“ W h ic h ii a is th e b e lt e r clm n i In the ('i- r r id u r ? ( lerm .tlty
lir ld il fu r lf.lt yea rn up In Ih e en d *d Ih e W o rld W n r , •**»
lMlld fo r 2 U0 y.-nrw lu-fure tliw l
K nrln-r wti'l il " » * * * Nn
M in i's I,m id iu h n h iteil n iiiin ly hv Nlnvs o v e r w h ich r m ig -d
x nrintis h u rtle* o f c om p i.-ror*. n u tald v th e T e u tm iic k n ig h t*
w h o s e ttle d w id e itreae w ith tie rm n n cotunistw.
"Totliiy. In the rurul distrii t* l-elniiging to the F ree ( ity
u f U mii /Ik . the p-i|&gt;ulnti-'ii i* 95 per cent In i man
Hut in the
C-ofTidnr |&gt;ru|N-r, while there are ntmiv (iern n u t* in tinto w n * there a r c fe w in the village*
There'Uwed to lie mure,
but the o f f i c U U — police, school teachct*. rnilw av clerk *, etc.
__ w ho w ere there befo re the W o rld W a r have gone back to

llvning

j

III| tI ll
I I• 111 ||f( Ilf I ll • III I f#.| III# *1 •ll#* hit "I H ••#If Itll
Mil M
" i« •* h
•- 11 a ll IlM1 II till# *•t .-•iiii -Ihi v lin-m ft.-. I** III*' |ie'•*'*• i*F liin
I- i -im-I nr rM tlw .it." tlu- i '- m -- |»-.i'tcrtt
o f . I III
" W h i I h#
ut, iii-iii itnu/ti- i mis Ii ill I r.'c ( -I: tor
11$ *i. " I hr 1I11 ••• *
. Hun inf,- 1*1.1*11 1. *.hi h mt*. im I t ...... I'v Hicn .n il tiicn

—-o
I fo rm a tio n fr an
Waahlngton
lniilf taa that ih# NR A ha a not
n t
many itwa back to wurk
ga agpedad Thr neat atep. ac
aardlng to Paul Mailon, Washing
tew gatreapondent, will be a fur
ther ahorienlng of hour* I'.eaideal Green 0/ the American Kiwi
'
a t Labor has reoumnimided
ly-tsre hour weak. U ia |w*
Ihal OenanU Johaaon may
k down to thirty hour* if
■ nacoaaary to put all unG e rm a n y ."
bork to work. It is a
w vk

ash* pwrslsA In
(- I # truck* with Ibair U p
a m the alibi, ilequla
CMtrary, should taka
, bait at aa acridant ia
r day. Thtrc
a* a truck with
, war on*

a

Barbara Betty Stahl la
ting a abort time at Dagrtona
as th* gueet of Miaa Mari*
fyrrf, formerly of thta dty.

-hi 1

It wpuld •r* III llH» •eeltlt |il o|l|e
ha Y# |ot *Mtnr fin-Ur V «%||ee »»r tint
admitting U

n

Helen Douglass will leave
fo r KKIadgavUI*. Ga. t-»
bar aladtan at the Georgia
|laia Collage for Women.

Serial miiiibi-i ail-1 • b-'ck le tte r on
Official Alalntu'id* »n fhc r(T*rJ geniiuir-nea* " I I lie note
Tinthat b#tw##n ?ul g ti-l IM pe e nil eef i eniilitr i fell mu: repnetiict- llio-n- o f a geu u iiie note.
110 0 -11
#11 th# d#p'»*’ ’ « Itl nil lilt • Mill a III In i nn I b.al fm -Ir Ii • ting • ••mill i feit in-m ev in the
,,f ii,. Nr-, u t
- i ' l l - , i- I -\ -air-fill exam in ation -if all 1 nr
th# count i &gt; are !#••* •Iimm
tach -rather Irs I ....... .
I- I llu it lie:
popular belief 'Inn a f » lug , is-!■j

o

th at

b r r v ic k

F im c o g n ip h

s

1Q f r x / s lr fs in

E L M IN A H O W A R D BECOMES BRIDE OF
H A M ILTO N BISREE OF SARASOTA

Htfora a gathering of relative* - their hoim*. Mra. Ili^lnt* travrletl
and intimate friend*, the m arriage 1 m m
m tailored d r r - »»f heavy hark
(Continued From Page On*i
Howard. •CIV|W
onst ration. Foor person* were of Mips Elmin. I^ona
n't# trimmnl m,lh a €t&gt;ia1 cttlwoundrd. Including a woman and &lt;ialighter of Mr. and t in . B. Adna '•m l ^a^h. Her acfi’«M»rir$ were
two children who were bystand­ lloM-ard, o f this city, U&gt; Jlamiltoa in 1'lftrW.
J -seph Biabee, con o f Mr*. 0 . It.
ers.
MlIV Yktt'
Pixl.ee and the late Mr. Blsi-ee, of
Mi&gt; III*lti*-s-e
« ■ Ih-iii in Mich
The political situation in the baaasota, took place last night i r » " 1-ut lia- livr .1 ht-iv the grt-al
T H t'R B U A Y .
capital was unbroken, with the at the homo of the brido* pan-m* vr port of tiei* jife. Kin- -x*' gia-l
Regular meeting o f Seminole
N E W YO R K , Sept. 21 — (A l —
government’s leading opponents on So-th Sanford Avenue
The
&lt;’ •"» Sanf. nl II.gh s M
Chapter
No.
2 Order of K as tern
In an intensive drive to stamp
awaiting a reply to their demands Rev. J. J. Kellaghan, |«*toi of * n'l k"*"i attrnAid tj .,vn » t .*!
out racketeering in the beer trade, Stay will he held Thursday even­ that President Grnu San Martin All S &gt;ul* Catholic Church, |»-r-: l- i'-' at ' hailottv. \ t
wlii io
brewer* o f the metropolitan ares ing at 7 :3u o'clock in the Maaonic resign. Grau'* supporters, Ird by formed the ceremony.
| •*&gt;'• m v i t n l a II S. decree
SixTemple.
joined forces yesterday with li­
Ihr student directory, were study­
Th# room# of the Howard hointl M k
S«»n»*noli* H'lfh
It "•!
F
R
ID
A
Y
frv%
titr#
and
iatrv
w
rrl
t»
quor control authoritiea in New
open«'d en«uil# ftn the #»i*ta*
ing the matter, hut there wrre
The Geneva liaiden Club will strung indications they would not • ion and urn* de# (rated in a #«dor Saia^ota wh»*»# *hc taught in
York and New Jersey.
As law enforcers rushed investl-i hold it* regular meeting at the permit Grau to step down if he •ihem# of pink, yellow, at*) white high *• luml. She i« a Mii'inler of
tin- h ippa TMta •m«al «#iiviit&gt;.
gallon of
racketeering
report*,] home o^ Mr*. Edson Goit at 3:2 0 wished to do so.
O'uintitiec of » l#jnati« were en­
i \|t |l -Uv l»v••#! in Ji»» k«onvill#
th* brewers board of trade, mi o'clock.
.
The driectnry attempted to per­ twined aU»ut the »laiKa#e. the ft«.ui #mi ly rhddho *#l
-ut In*
large newspaper advertisement*,I "Scoot Hut” will l«e open from
suade Min officer* o f the de niantlep’e##'*, u h ! in other fa r h I'ctt i». Sarasota foi tin* pa«t
\
appealed to "law-abiding citisrns ') 3 o'clock till 5 o'clock.
of
the
rv»em*.
while
r
a
w
and
CMpnlf* faction to Irav# tlw harto lend aid.
• Girl acuula meet at their new
howl# of it (Itknriow, yellow #hry-jjyeat* 11«* nttrn«le#l th# ta iolm i
ricadfil National hotel, wh#r»* they
Edward I*. Mulrooney, form er' hewdquarler* at 7:3 0 o'clock. I*a•antheniuin-. antignon, gladndi, Milttiu \ Naval Atudcniv on ! Ia&lt; r
had *t#adfa*tly rrfu«#*d to accrpt
the llnivornity of
and pink ia#litfi»«e ••••i*# addrd to etiulied at
polle* commissioner *nd chairman! lr° t h^dem nw«* « t ^ o'clock,
th# Grau government.
4 h# attia« l tv.*«i c of the riH#ni«. Kiev »d.T.
o f New York
Stale's alcoholic
SATU RD AY.
,
Among the ••••! «•( (•#'•» y " '•*
A •poke-man for Ihr «ln Irnta The eeirtoufiy ufcx perfoitmtl
bqvsrage control hoard, said up-- The annual convention o f ChrD®be wed.I ng "* •'
**'
scrupulous distributors offered t h e (lU n Endeavor* will be held Sat- iR«n«s! n -tatement -aying thr di­ f »ra* a Im. k#luund o f irnlm- and
sf
greatest
threat to
legitimate- urday and Sunday at th* Wintrr rectory ••lamrnte thr intran«ic# art ••II fei n - 1a k#I- of pink ein.kuti, ' bail. . I- I -inn.lei. |«--i i
M.uHi*
r
ilholie
.
hun
Ii
t attdl## m laigr . mu St
breweries.
- Tark Congregational Church. Of attitudr in which thoa# off! vm and tte«-«
the
t: |||w|*f
have placed th#m«rlv#a, Irving • «W*|ahvM »a-t m -ofl glow am#*! thr Sani'ota.
“ Our investigation* so Far,"| Ficwr* will I * elected.
Ml'd
XL
hrid#*giih#iii * • ot lu'i
Jta diRtnrh th# peter and miting , riknm.
Mulrooney declared, “ show clearM O N D A Y,
are!
and M
,.1.
wlio w n i given in Mn* ltotm»u
ly that such distributor* are be-Monthly
business and aortai with officers acru«#s| of all Vin#l« • j ^ r
of .l.i.W-ol
R iv a
Mr**.
I
diii* •
of
deed#
under
th#
regime
»&gt;f
hind a few
f«w
at I meeting of the Truth Keeker*
*^nairiag«- .1 In t tathei, had her
racketeering
%ill#t Mi mt XI •- III* »|*e| Ii 'I
tempt*.”
! Cla** of the. First Methodist Machado”
%iat«'t. Mi-* |i«-at i it e llowatd, a*
and XL
» l)*h
*#•11, id &gt;a*.»
The statement contain##! "guar­ inaksi ot Ii nor, and In i im ie.
This
knowledge,
Mulrooney! Cburch wU1 ‘ ,k* P1* "
5;:,°

‘D rra.fa Begun To
Combat Racketeer
Mr*, K. C DnUty bar* Among Beer Trade
from
Wal.h, W.
Va.

r

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rwttnwau

H ill L u m b e r C o.
tltk aad Dally

rrr

e

PA C E TH R1W

9 BIG DAYS . . . IN ORLANDO „
SEARS. ROEBUCK"" CO.
*

SAFISFAC’ ION
C UAKANr‘ 10
OR
YOUR
M O N K
HACK

N O K T f OKANGS A T L K T W A U IN O T O M ST.
STUKK M M J U l • A . M . T O I V ,

�•

rr o f p r e s s
ITS FREEDOM
ilVEN PRAISE

“ when Um

United

States

IRAN CONFESSES!
TO DUAL SLAYING
IN NEW ORLEANS

wag

without a central rocognlxed er
treated public authority, the preaa

leadership. Indhrldaal editor* aad
newapapera in thousand* of comFxample O f Stand On mnnltle* throoeboot the land
local opinion on aa
[S ~ N R A I s CitedlnTalk maintained
even hrel, exercised a salutary
&lt; • By University Dean Influence upon popular emotion
and mode available newe aad
; NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—General vlewa until poblle opinion *x&gt;
jih g k 8. Johnson, la fall u « of praosed the netlcnel will at the
th* radio and motion picture In- ballot box.
"Following the election in No­
'gePtrlee In disseminate news of
vember and until the ranoperation
the National Recovery AdmlaUof President Roosevelt the press
. (ration, has "swayed the masse* continued to serve as the balance
bt fear and created doubt In the wheel of the notion, facing each
ml ads of the intellectual minority now crisis with • calm determi­
Who** support is essential to re­ nation to print the news tempered
. eovary," Dean Carl W. Ackerman, only by the editor's responsibili­
ty In a national emergency for
of the Columbia University School .the public effect of the printed
. of Journalism, asserts In hla an- word.
noal report to Dr. Nicholas Mar­
"With the establishment of
. ray lutler, made publle yester­ centralised leadership In Washlrwday. The fight of the press to ton, the proas gave the new ad­
maintain Its constitutional free­
ministration complete news and
dom under th* N. R. A , be adds, editorial co-operation. Through­
was tbs main force In averting a
out the honk holidays and daring
dictatorship under the Roosevelt the time fongree* v » In session,
administration.
the press placed patriotism above
"Under S' patriotic banner a partisan IntoreeU and aelflsh mo­
democratic people can be united In tives.
peace aa well *• In war,” Daaa
"When General Johnson waa
Ackerman say*. "While it Is the appointed the newspapers gave
b pe of the nation that th* N. R. him compute news and editorial
A. movement will succeed, It U opinion such sa few federal o ffi­
Indispensable to th* public w*J- cers have received In time of
far* and th* destiny of uur coon- peaoe. And then a crisis devel­
try that th* newa and editorial oped. The Imposition of the origi­
columns of our press be kept nal r"de. Including a license for
•pen, free to record and Inter- the dally newapapera, brought
yret or comment upon th* facta. about a conflict within the news­
spired by earnest and dtvotod pub11* officials.
: "By concentrating upon the raj|lo and _rrvojlon_ pictures as th*
UiaJor instruments In Ills 'sym^hony of action' and by dbrnurRglug fre* discussions of economic
policies. General Johnson hgs
swayed the masses by fssr and
•rooted doubts In Ura minds of
th* Intellectual mlnoslty whoa*
support Is esrantlsl to recovery."
Th* work of the pros* through­
out the depression demonstrated
clearly the absolute value and
necessity for Its continued free­
dom, says th* report, and should
**rn for It continued publls recognKlen' and support. A system of
lk*ua*a. for papers or publlsh•r* fU proposed In live early nego­
tiation* between the prats and the
tM orory Administration, he feels
Would b* n very dangerous atop

R ATES

paper ranks, as wall as within the
government.
• “ With the Roosevelt administra­
tion In a position to control the
radio; with, an almost equal .paver
over the motion pictures, and with
public emotion stimulated to such
a tens* state that public meetings
must of necessity reflect the spir­
it as well as the Utter of Inspired
governmental propaganda, t h e
only possibility of the United
Stales escaping a dictatorship
was Inherent In the fight of the
profession of Journalism for public
recognition nf fhs freedom of the
press.”
Dean Ackerman further reports
that he hesitated to think what
the Recovery Administrator’s next
step would have Seen If a li­
cense had lieen “ forced upon the
prees," although, he adds, the
general "revealed at least a seg­
ment of his Intentions” when he
requested
publishers
to print
full-page advertisements, free of
charge, Instructing employers how
t» earn the blue eagle.
Ostensibly criticising General
Johnson's action In "subtly” In­
forming the radio pabllr of the
refusal of many publishers to
comply with his request, Dean
Ackerman adds that "the fart
should be recorded that any gov­
ernment In Washington may. If It
wishes, use th* radio to build a
backfire
In
American
homes
against any Individual, business
or Institution, even th'ugfc the
First Amendment to the Conslltutlon guarantees freedom of
opinion, speech and assembly or
petition.”

Additional Fund
A w a r d e d State
For S t orm Aid

i

Clark met his end In a New Or­
leans hotel last 8unday night.
Captain Brady told reporters
Neu, whom Shead had Introduced
th* day before his daath as "a
friend from the sooth,” was wear­
ing a watch, identified as having
belonged lo the theater manager.
Th# car which h* waa driving
when he was arrested belonged lo

Harold Park*. IP 'o f Zion Hill, I’*.
-NrlUrar -Waa-4Jra«UJy - imp!tested
In Neu’s alleged confessions piHer naid.
•
l*4rks, Captain Brady said, was
an enlisted man In th. United
8 U U . navy and had become one
of the party purely by chance.
Neu, Captain Brady said, was
on his w a, to Brooklyn, to vi.it
hi* grandmether, Mr*. J
a
Blitrh,
A'
He might hav, reached there
without hindrance were It not for
the custom of Jersey City phllc*
f
* » foretfo aulomobiles which impress poller as look-

: U,PBrady
JflT "ia |d,
,n jt,h', W%
in'
Captain
MUnr«
prestne. of Pirk ,
un)form

,lh' f“ ‘ lV l

ror her. . tlv.

U f*1
,* U * #nd *»»•* It was In
tran.lt • to „ p li,B fhr tbMtnC'

"B e n t F o r T h e S o u th ”

; . ,

IM ^ v o o r jjc o n o m ^ t w ie t le c t jm in U n E ^ ^ o u t i^ ^

gW * to partlepate In Urie fend.
All of the money to bo need far
porches* of material must be ad­
Florida Tima* Union:-The poet
ministered through Ui* State Road
tar Pagg. The engineering ami who wrote "mueic hath charm* t)
of
foremen R&gt;r the work crown wlM soothe a ravage breast”,
ta furnished fey th* Btat* Road coin* mad*' Ura w fi n a* before
th* advent of HW radio.
Department.

InE^jgvt^b^jtalnUnjMjoWj^

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houea. Within rooaoaabU walkif dlatonc* of a Primary School.
, O. Box 1113.
•
NTKD GOOD auls reaaooabl*.
•ary Witto. West First Hu
PTADi CKLEKY PLANTE
J. Lehman. Phons M7-W.

PA IN TIN G ,

g«|

Resolution Is Passed
Demanding Resig­
nation Of ll.S.Secretary Of Agriculture

w o rk ed
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price* today in i M m (ha
level at one year Mo — and
you’re Retting m-Hmr lira
fog your money I
Goodyear has wctuaDy 8»,rrsuiM the troad (hiokneae
20* —- built tbese tires ao
good (hey gh(o 30* Imftr
average tread wear- 3 0 #
t r u t r r m lU +til

T R U C K TIRES
— A L L SIZES
IN STOCKI
tires
Uur

to

be

utock

nhipped
la

d riv ia g
brancP n e w r u b b e r w ith g rU
in the center, o f the treed.
Y o u ’ll m v o w o r t y
o g re

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complete.

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Confessed Slayer I s
Also W anted InNew
Orleans In Killing

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Sincerely
J. sSrari.

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She

cri»rrRArti

h« i r difidi-nrr lltat n largr outWASHINGTON. Sept.
of loo ii i fovAil vaiII fir h«*rr nl| &lt;kty
Sf.4 lo whrn I hr firgl rlty-wldr —To build up reserve* and &gt;ff**4 r
•(Id f n*ion of thr frail zriiPiin com- lowered sarnlngi the veterans bA&gt;
nilniitratlon has reduced dlvidaegi
Ml Imy• uiitl«*r Mic agw o f 16, on II* inaurance policies 63 per­
in 14( 1* inlpruilptl in romprting cent, affecting 013,000 holdwa jft
Iht t| (| i prizes ofTrrrti win- $2,70(1.000,000 In such ohllgatlora,
For payment# going out In Vkg,&gt;
i **f h hi»r#&lt;* rut c, an* adviMxi
tcjH'fl In Mrh I.ctuiurtl) * of- curirut calaielar year a total syv ;
r a 11«I rrg iv lr r aa A o o n at pos- propnetlon of $3,060,000 has ueW •
allotted a# compared With $7,210,­
004 paid out last yaar, when to*
•at Imated average waa $11.67 e
policy.
Th* dividends paid on guntgis:•

Lindy Kidnap Trail
Discovered In I’aris

um July 16 tv Aug. 16 (correct!
WASHINGTON. Kepi 22 (AI
ltd arorag* hour* of work per - Thr Unitrd Stale, guvrrniiinvt
*ek dropped from (8J ta 3A.A WII n.skr reprroentationi to lis
k* figures Uwvrr-l 69 t menu- vwn* aulhoHitiev as the ve*&lt;i t ..f th*
(curing Industries and were cal- looting of an American rilitm 'a
dated hy Miss Parkins tv indl jhoroe there. fVetiils nf (he affair
It* a $11,000,000 rise In m an-i were n.t a.wlUvUr ■' (hr stole dr.
veturiag &lt;payroll*.
I psrtracnt. nor » « . Srcretary II 11
Th* roUtl codes wilh their pro-1 informed the namr of ll.e Auu-ri•i*«u for tarring the sale of I ran. Ilr said apparratly no one
rads' below certain minimum. I waa injured
IV* aiUvad up a wide dispute.: The revolutionary gi.vernn.rnt;
Johnson'* atlltudr .till un- U not recognixrd etui It is a.
raetX Th* coasuaver's advisory { sumrf Anvha.sador Wrllrs w &gt;uld
rard of th* NRA l* »*» record] place hi* protests tvefore Havana
p-iy-. ^rlce /lxing --T1 a num-| police'er others diroctljr in charge.
Ig of advisory economist, of The H u ll’ said that conditions in tho'
fratolatrail** bn**
eapr*as*d interior appeared more favurabl*
—i i . . *$gwa.
than A any: time f i r a week past,
II owevar, Arthur D. Whitesid*, but that the situation In or near
Havana waa cot so good.

B

later

Mr« I .coiiitnly
reported thiA
mug i Itat I'wryday nmn let t. i am* MTcivnl from horAcimm
elmughout Central
Florida
ac• tiding ln\*ilal»onA to ^Ido luuw

for ( ••*! « f

PARIS.
Svpl
22.-UP)—Th*
(m il of (he l.iruiiK’rgh kidnaprr*
was nought today hy Farta po­
lo c who awid (hat they had th#
iiainw of a min win had in hia
|M(4«r•Mini a Hiiruaarid |m$uimI note
nirntifknI l»y (he Bank of England
a» part of the ranaom money a i•

Frotest To Be Miide
In l/ooting Of Home

VOO
iw c rn

federal,

em ployes

I The robbery, carefully ptanaMv.
' and swiftly executed
proh*bljh&gt;'
i will not net much In loot. W. raM
Bachman, cashier and ’lepujjlj,*'
! governor of the bank, said h6 1
believed two bags contained no Die i
. ing hut cashed checks from mpR* _
her bank*.
' ; t^ M
Tht pollremsn, killed ■* he aB M
ilinty, M n W. II. Hallart), prnri.
tU*nj t»f Ihr SrmiiHit County Kod- a fellow officer approached ttag*'
••ration of Woinrn** Club* and desperadoes' car about a mil*
(*. W .S|H*nrrT. «*XAlie«l ruUr of from th* robbery scene not knows
ilif* Smiforxl Klk* Lotiif*, will »ervo ing of th* holdup, was MUag )
■ v r -^rv-tni foinmkitrr !t r entw* Cennlwgham, *4 .----- - - - — » - wU j
A moment before the machine j
twin ('nt^prrRvmAn
Tlir loiter rrcrivol from
Ihe overturned after striking anolhWf, ]
and at Cunningham and rolicerUMb-v
( ' 'iigrrvAnun follows
W«thiMtfit.n. D. C.
Morris Fltsgerald stepped Into'
Sc|itr*mlwr 19, 1933 th* street the men crawled frumtrj
Mrs I t f i I'Arkaril
the erreckage and sent a harrggW |
Mr*. John l.rohanl)
of machine gun bullet* tnw aldv
Snnftinl, KIa .
the officers.
I&gt;t«r
M i*
I'ArkAnl And M n
Cunningham fell m n r t a l i g U
l««*onMnly:
wounded, while Fittgvraid Jumped
IVrmit mo to Rinr«rAly behind a metal slrn and f M !
tliAok you for your tolegrAm iiv* turned the fire. Commandeering-Mj'
vilmir Dir to Adrntl tho K!k« Am * passing motorist’s car. the ban*
ilimy Hful Soinmolp (&gt;«mty Kod- dlls escaped. The car left bprifti'ofi of Women'll Club* Cnrkor
hind bora the Florida *f*r , , w NjM
Mny C«»lrl»rAllon on Sr|»U»mbor
:mth
1Inl»8« Romothlnf unforrTALLAHASSEE, ftapt 22, - r i t )
w*-**n prrwnt* I wifi kir with JTDU —Ilrronli of thr RialF\^ioior Y#?
on that iIa I a And will l * gUd to hlela CwmmiAaion «how ’that fflorMddrvRN lln»p jirnpiit.
Ida licvns* ilt-tkR n-s * l-aued by
I am fdtniRiMl lo a o I o you a Tampa agency Ian j | to Dttt
Iiitu |»’*t ftl m&gt; on thr progrmm At Burk*, New York. Th. &gt;ag waa
• l« ki n o'clock In the morning aa reported lost or stolen in March
it i« I'AM'ly poflaihlf* I rnA3 have and a duplicate was isaue.l hy a
to Icmvi* Sanford rarly in the Miami bureau. Burke said lie WUS
nfirm* ion.
a tourist.

a b o u t

V .T W A .T 7

m inutes

staged At

fo u r

autom obile collided

Hrankkhilr, n grnrral trurgan
it a lio n of (h r N B A k**&gt; turn a ii I
lhr erratum of n pnht &gt; Imgnl w $• t
dlAcloAnl with th* a| |M*||ituicnl b,
Johm.oii of If&lt;»Im-r I \V I era. a d» puty admlnUtraiot, m
aA*iAtanl
(Continurd On I'ag* L igh t)

S O T

bank

of

: other.

him

k Y W L VJOVUJO TO

today fiv e gu n m en
d a rin g holdup

killed a policeman a f t e r th at*'

heat I $if l he piiipt&gt;«i-i| pi $fimnc"'
e«ltip *»f I fir M I S a- now pmp i • l
ll*
llutllltp.fi.I H ill
thl» | II - i r l l t l . *

VkTRXitiT TVMVlC’w IVl

( A . P . ) — B ehind a a m o \ h
screen laid In C h ica go h L o o p

1 fiv e

Sanford

W T rV T a ra rx w R

rv a ir&gt;

ployecs Results In v?
Policeman’s Death* ,

reserve

The th ng* foe which
o rg a n iz a tio n problem s, W 1 I Indmatml Wallace is nd
11am Green, president of the
►vide inclult rising pru»*s
tin-Mies (hr fnrnirr luya,
American Federation of 1.4b vr,:
|iio|mrtioralr
liictra-r
R (g -‘- ss'aileJ the atlltudr of Invalue of th*'«e h- soils.
PSTetrlsIi toward Ora
recovery,
'I ho ronver-'inn also rrenlved ui
program.
t nor of ir.llati n. -»%vlIv win li
Asserting that If the recovery
U a llirr has drclar&gt;d himsidf sym
act "conld get from employers
1'iithclic. Muiphy also plt-'lfed of
half the'support It has had Inm
fo il- inward inratuin
lac or he would have doutlcd Oir1
Inflation has hr. n oar of (he
number o f
newly employed", i WASHINGTON. Sept 22
tureen (replied to rTOerv -eslr-1 —Thr hucr Job „ f -biftlng the rr dominant notes in (ho &lt; wivriitinn,
rnvrry
*dmini»tralinn
from
nn
•ilrrir M Miller, |'io-idont f (lo
ments by spokesmen for industry..
He referred partculsrly In »n rmergmey to a prmiAnrnl nrgAn* o fynnltl. len, havinp rlirlaiod that
l it t r t lon br B ;tcr\ 1„ L y " J i i 'r v . (ration ha» hrrn#ht-piin hv Hugh luilo*.- vtn- dollar &gt;- ill I lal * d a farm
"&gt;*TnTTHlpUi»nir:* *
idsnt of the national association' J?. '&gt;K&gt;hnMtn,
l.ookiny ffirvnrl to ihr timr
of manufacturers, that Is, or wav
blocking the a ccesv of the rr- wlipn hr hopr« In ln»»«v alt indtIA
covery movement, and one by iIry o|H*ra(inir undrr rodr».4*f fair
Murphy link •-,t uillntlpii wilh
Henry L Harrlman, president of rom|»rlilion,
,
with
(!»••
JohtiAon i« rmlravoi • ntortiragf rvfinam
.the Chsrater of Commerce of ing to work out a plan for (ho •I clavat••«!! ihal * («••»» •••••»*
the United States, that the NltA|
i f f iranrlrg n&lt;u»l fail ••! •-••in,' »'«•
A r lf- ir g t la lio n of
itiduAlry with irlirf uilh inflat i n !| ■
forbade closed shops.
Harrlman «a d in a Chicago | (hr Irait go^mrnrnlal interfrf
1n rrfumnt'r ml IfhI• I •V &lt;•*
speech that an employer » » » f Jr- rnrr
,
conAonanl with thr protre- oil deflated price* *
Uddeir to enter into ronl recta tn tion of ihr public inlertila.
lie disagreed with Ihr »••»(%•»»
employ exclusively niemlan » f aj
Thom** S. Ilammond, fiecutivt lu*n whrn ha uiirrd *• |»p •( &lt;*f
particular labor organisation.
I
ih&gt; m rr hug radurtion plun
The gdralnlstration « i &gt; r»v rie l, director nf thr IVr*idrnlV fin**'
&gt; rrmiliil mn of (h r *nn%••iitmn •
»r rmplo&gt;noni iampuitf*» Itifl i Mtidaiunad lha rr Vic(ion plan,
watching closely the
grow.ng
strife letwes-n these two groups
(idling f •r Alaughlrr of
nrnily
but for the present, at least, was
li.lHIO.MM) hog- ami liir
plowing1
standing upon the doctrine of not
' M,f iir dct of ftiudi nilUiii. aa "un 1
attempting now Inticpri-tation* f
1’
ib iu lw n ." Muiph&gt;
u plie-i, "I |
n',n* tlon I like price ftAiug* (kri • •
d)OMiiiilr .it ll H«v( it *110 lo* Irti’d '
••vc*'now lute! the moh( favorahlr m !
nd« • i untwinner* wtlli
ln'lf"
?»* &lt;aum*
i»n a thi*t(* "i an R” mii *1 ••horkagr ••(
thotojgh-going chancr |i» run it* hog* if our faino-i* walk in *trP
own affaiiR had not yrl l»rm ap with i|hr g«» rrit»no
‘ •* *'l“ &lt;k' (
|)iov«hJ h&gt; (hr cahmct advi-uiy (inn in ihr gowmiiu ni
hog |*»l-J
Isoanl headed hy S m rlaih
ok »■* -tiir to (i ng Ian
I r»*
However, lhr lM»ard* lin * d»M ti^*rd
I” 1' "
a Airmlar attup with (hr admin*
H- #id' I with (hr uni n »i«wr
(■itasis.r

M SEARS
BE SPEAKERHERE
Many Letters Of Ac­
ceptance R e c eived
From Horse Owners

JERSEY CITY. N. -I . .Sept 22
i,F*—New Jrrwy authorities in-i
I. nd to kc, ,• I outs Kenneth Nru
in linn state lo -land tna| for his,
vonfceseil killing ,«f l.awroin, N.,
Ho ad. I'alrle. n tllvator iimiiagal.l
. bo&gt; *aid &gt;&lt; I* I day
Neu I- wnolod in New Orleans'
M ipliy
rrsptvn
of corn
without
in (hr

cap i­

aecluaion

Government l TnderOrd e r O f President
Will Buy Products
In The OponMnrkct

"&lt; »ackfi

riril to Nrw York, tha Florida
topics are getting torn* unusual
competition this year.

l u r .

betw eon

5j Chicago Gunmen#!
Behind Curtain Or,
Smoke, Loot Bank|

01002061

W h ile H u g h S. Johnson, *
t h e .N R A a d m i n i s t r a t o r . 1

^ k \ M u -u o u w a tk

Her* I* a woman who was rap­
idly putting on weight and who
waa troubled with rheumatism
too. Head her triton
"I started taking Cnischen
SaH# because of th* good It had
don* for a friend of min* who had
been crippled with rhtumaUms.
At th* *nd of th* second bottls I
Waa weighed aad find 1 am now
only 1 U pound* (original weight
16$ lbs.), at which I am ao
pleased. But I hav* also foh say
rheumatism much lass, which has
bow aa troublwoora la aiy knae*.
I avast say I Utah Krarahw a
splondld wright rodueer." (MUa)

H. G. Wells St;

H A V A N A , fSmt- 2 1 —(A1)—
With outward calm this capital
Coday eat on a tinder nox -of
rebellion and hunger. The gov­
ernment is still at tvVht with
political f we, hut was expected
to reply negatively to I he op­
position demand for resigns!HeadOf American F ed -1 tion. Soldier* ellU had trouble
Nation O f L a b o r , with the rebel forces of Juan
Blax llrrnaml.-x, veteran cam­
/ A SB n i l b Attitude &lt; paigner against Machado, in
(province. AvaitaJe
. O f I n d u 8 trialista j Camaguey
foodstuffs dwindled. Havana
residents checked their supplies
. W a s h i n g t o n , s o p t . . 2 2 . 1 ak warehousemen eontirs od on
— ( A - P . ) — Tht* path o f the &gt; the strike and estimates' wot*
made that the capital would go
reco very p ro g ra m w aa cloud­
hungry if the strike ronttnurs
ed fu rth e r y eaterd ay b y .•» i
anither week.
d ispu te

Prlca Five Centa

S A N F O R D . F I .O K I D A . F R I D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 22. 1933

tal an d organ ly ed labor.

SAME W a i i
AS 4 2 YEARS AC

Herald Printing Co

BAYS YOUR WATCH ropalrod
Ft. ,Myers Nswe-Preaei
With
by oo* who really know, he* orangee growing ho Chicago and
a Caribbean hurricane paying •
Arigg*. Jswalir, Mag. A*. -

• RANT AN AUSTIN, 6c per nil*

Pres*

Cuba Is Reported To
Be Sitting: On Edge

B IL L Y ’S U N C L E
.Miami Herald: Tha Roviit prohlbiu Ruauiana from wearing dinrwr ruatA. One probably
would
remind them that they haven't
had any dinner.

Generally fair tonlcht and fleli
day.
• "* ■ N

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

new

D o n ’t U y up. w e ltin g fo r

H* was taken to
quarter* an,| ours

Ilcarl

f :S0 o'clock b# will talk on tae
■object "What Make* the Wild
Cat W M ". Rev. Culpepper spooks
m r y naming at 10 o'clock aad
each a r o la i at 7:M I'dtak.

DOZIER &amp; G A Y ’S Q U A L IT Y P.

Th* sngeveers for Ura atat*
Road Department will co-operate
wMh county commlsslonara and
county engineers In expediting th*
work, ao a* to place the roads In
condition for travel at the earl ice t
dot* possible.
, In addition to this KoVral ro­
lled, Emergency Director Hopkins
he* agreed &lt;ta furnish labor and
workmen for th* purpose o f re­
pairing, and where necessary, rwbuilding public school fcugdtng*,
In tha same arm.
Administrator Harold L Ickee,
Administrator for Ptdvlle Works,
has s i pressed a willingness to
grant to the Slate of Florida SO
percent of (he cost for repairs to
public schorl buildings, this grant
to b* vaed far th* pure has* of ma­
terial only.
Applications
for repair
of
school tsfildlngs In th* storm ar*s J
must b* made to th* Florida Ad­
visory Boon) for Public Works at
Tailahasse*, estimating separately
amount of material and hours of
labor required for such repairs.
Thi engineers' foT T W r Fl5Md4
Advlfory Board will th«n maka
City police had been notlBg^J of
formal agipllcallon to th* Admin­
th* New Orleans murdsr, hnd a f­
istrator for
Public Works .In
ter Neu had allegedly confessed
Washington for *uch sums a*
communicated at one* srilh th* necessary t j pt-rchsse such ia»police of the southern dfif'
tcrials. Such applications and es­
In his altered confeasfon Neu timate*. If carefully prepared Ing,
told Inspector C. Wilson that he th* sevens] county school hoards,!
brat Clark to death with a-black­ will expedlt* this work so that tha'
jack. Thr weapon was still Ik'hi* buildings may b* pul In uasblei
possession whrn h« was ffek*d condition In a vrry short flm *.,
While Cha'cman TrawVeay has. no|
up.
3 T
Apparently hr was unroMSrncd official connection with ang of
Captain Brady said, as he was lives! school ooards he felt that
being questioned. He WTOt* on a
pier* of paper th* follostlngi
j
“ .Samson had his Hellish, Caq%
■sr had his Brutus, bkt'W W Asiv
ray City police hav* Kenneth

—

V egtU bU

S i g n s Written Con­
f e s s i o n Depicting
Details O f Crimes
JERSEY C ITY. N. J., Sept. 21
—
Loui s K. Neu, 21 o f Sa­
vannah, Ga^ 'sought by Patorson
police and the pollc* o f N*w Or­
leans for questioning la contrac­
tion with two s*par*t* slaying*
wax plcksd up by chance here
yesterday and after lengthy ques­
tioning corrtbsaed, C^pt. Patrick
Brady announced to both slaying*.
Captain Brady said Neu had
signed a written confession de­
tailing bow he killed Lawrence N.
8head, Paterson theater manager
and native of Norman, Ohio-, and
8b*ffl*ld Clark, waalthy Nashvilla, Tenn-, business man.
Sh«*d was found dead in bis
apartment Monday, Sept. 10. He
had been beaten to death and rob­
bed of all hi* clothing, money
and a wateh. Ills autumotille was
also missing.

.

No Bail Offered For
Group Of Negroes
At nu o n (ru la y n.. m n '*r
m rn t o f fill**** h a il In u (»ff« •••• (••
t ilin g ft I rai (I ( l l i r M |c HOI (if A lt, ’ f

(Ilf 12 n*‘g|(*‘ A wrhu W$l*- (ft

Financial Markets "
Hit Worst Sl ump ' 1
Since July Decline \Jrs y

I (• I

Mini plAcnl in j%i 1 Ini f«»»n»iig ah
ui iraintalion nn-l Hit* Aii-iiiiip; (•* i»
r i r.egroea » h o m *1 erb-ry fur lr*A

than a 93 00 wigr.
All nf the n^grue*. fuun«1 r 1 «f •
of ’’ unlawful AA»emhl&gt;“ h&gt; Juth**S A- B. Wilkin# »n in |Milirr rw .it
1 ir$diy afternoon,
«r r
«ti-rhing
time on the city i t h e l l . Tluir
finte run from 92.00 to $2 .» JO
ca'h with alternative* •of eervin^:
from 10 to GO d i y i « 6 ch.

Charles Hampon Dietr
From Fall In Osceola
NEW YORK, Sept. «3.-qA’, W. K. Cole, president of the
Louisville A NathirUe nail road
yesterday said bus in**, to that
carrier looked “very satirisetpry”.
“Our
fissnger traf­
fic", h» addad, “ha* picked up
^Upidly in th* ria months of re­
duced fares. W* aro axtomkng th*
Mdoction for another tlx months
Dom Sept. SO."
&gt;

m et , v
«li&lt; al
at ( I i»-Ajf 1 * y 'tVI'H k (|i»* ifler mwin i»l (hr
itiVjpeil Ii v. i &lt; n l a a tiUAlo l. th* ( •nnltl (.aught* • M',m*$n»| H«m
inAttmiim fi inatun per^niti«.| 10 i .11jiI whi-rr* »hc ta»« •••nfinrd only
one
e y ‘ it j uiu* t oii« »n at N r a a f e w 1 *u i a l$efo • (»»*r d o n t h .
Yoih lukt $ J li* |J.3 .r» a lal* Mi 1 Thr «i'rvierA uill (e* ron ktried
vrr futurr»
IV, to JK'»
u V Rev W B K*k er. of fL nrvn

ernt an ou..*r, and rubbr/, Hii$&gt;. Li.d Titucvlllc «t »h* grgvv in the
I in, hidoA and other Alnph n de­ '.•■nevn (VtneU-r)
clined.
1'ieeidenl lt«»o»«ve|t'a rcfuAai *.o

ductUA currency inflation with
llw delegation from th« .otio.i
*Latea, togvthi r with the failure
of general huaineae nctivii) to
quicken appreciably ifler lu»(»or
Day, prompted heavy liquidation
by apecuUtor* who hid been hold
ing bull position# purely on infla­
tionary proepectj, brokerage quar­
ter* • i plained
The break in whei| cancrUcd
the giiia of the peat week.

KANAZ AWA, leiian. Kept. 22.
tA*&gt;— Heavy property damag*
was believed don&lt; yesterday in
Nuto peninsula b) sn earthquake
which shook weatirn Japan. Th*
tremblors contm ed
for throe
minute* her*. One ,^elh and tw*
serious injuries were reported all
at Nanao, but communicatlona
• era disrupted and only mMfa&gt;
reports war* received her*.

(■*»ted from Colonel
lindoorgh.
Thr |^n«Ihrrgh ranaom money waa
paid in American currency, fire,
(•n arvd twenty dollar hlUa, and)
heretofore no report of
British
♦•uiTrncy waa lnvolv«id Howwrer,
■*'l »
AlilU'iiltrrineKl followed
American hilla might have bean
(he ». • ni iill-x dlmn Ly Mr 11c»f»- (*«chaiigf*l f ir liritDah and
thg
kiriA
•• iiriimiti.iHK)
irtiundA
of tl •*«$raav.«1 pound note traced to (hat
rur«#l |( ' t hbliirh had
«e*en pro ( xrhange

rcn»pi| t*« #id I \ fr*»m to lliorw of
ht.g« |. n% )»«$«etl fiuni Aur|4u $ v hy
th$* Ai’ iMiill &lt;rel a t l j o i l lokiit
Ail
It 11 n l AI r »(loo Ihe meat w i|| go t&lt;«
thr vailuUA ( U l r relief •dmiulrt*
traliun ft»r «h trJnjti n to Uiu
uneinplx)ed on their relir f rqU .

L O M H lN ,

Sept. 2 2 — (AO4 The

.........I an Imfcan girl giving Mrth
to a l.ahy before being .even Mars
old e e i reported uy a Delhi jdoctvr in the "British Medical Jour­
nal "
Hi* haby weighed ^our
poun-l*. three ounces at td|th
Beyond .uffering fright for Uffe*
da&gt;*. h. said, th* mother reoovenvi perfectly and waa ablt to
nurse the infant for oin* months,
when it weighed 11 p N o d l, two
ounces.
*

msnt Ufa insurance were las* tu n ^
tha prevloua year hicaui# it w U '
dtrmad necessary to placa an .tap eresaid amount to the credit'of f
the raserv* provided for loasis u 4
alto, but to , much lesser •xtcot,
to the earnings of th* Insuruuo*
fund being at a somewhat lower
rate, the administration explatsad '
In a atalsmaoV It will detaroatata
at th* close of butlnaas D«e,,.6t
what th* next dividend rate eriD

Officials said Ik* dividend J
will be In th. nature of * ref
un premium* paid and It la ta
C stbl* because th* loss r*t*
( than that erpecteJ aad,
ond, due to Invested funds proi
ing at rats greater than nah
plated
q
In 1031 a total of $11,447,
waa addad to tha reterr*. $7Jt
ohch
000 allocatod for dividend* In t
and $035.(33 (aft unaaalgnpd,
in 183$, $16.(03,000 waa pub
OKIJUIOMA CITY, Sapt 22 — tha raserv. o«fW 4 leaving J
l/P)—Testimony relating ta tha 6H 4 Q0 for 18)1 &lt;HrW &gt; 4 l |
•li-posltiun of part of the 3200,080 $640X&gt;08 unaaaigned.
wilh which Charles F. Urachal
wa» ransomed was admitted over
&gt;1 rvrvcwua objections o f
counsel
for ..van Minneapolis and 81. Paul
NEW YORK, Sept. U &lt; -{
■Irf.ndanto in th* kidnapiqg coo..pirarcy trial in federal court to­ MUa Margaret Woodson, pi
day. A. M. Carey of Minneapolis, nsnt social workar, yesterday
attorney for the seven, sought to over th* newly created 'pi
rule out the testimony gra Con­ of educational secretary (
cerning matter that occurred aft­ asaDelation of Junior Laagi
er th* conspiracy had been closed America. MU* Woodaoo win
hy 4b* return of Uncbri. "Tone ri ab*ut th« country virittatg
point hna affect only aa to th* ous chapters nf th* JaaUr l
actual abductor*” raid District
Jtdge EAgar B. Vaqpht.

DefenHc I&gt;
Folnt
In Trial Of Kidnapers

J

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AW L N D K P K N D I

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. I9M

WASHINGTON, Sept 20_
W&gt;&gt;—The I’rrsdent intend* to
ft&gt; ahead wltho t reafriction on
the t 2 Sfl.000.000 prof ram to
luild • navy up to treaty lim­
its. Report* have been current
from abroad that *uggrati}n*
had been made to Norman H.
Uenrii, America's rovinf
baaatdor, that there had been
tome abandonment or curtail­
ment of the buildinf program.
It was Satiated at the WhHe
Hoaae that m such suggestion
actually received by the
PreaidenL Tha President let it
l * known that contracta have
been let for the pro*ram and
that ciaVr no cirriimutancr#
waa there any intention of callin* hack these or altering the
plana.

P r ic e

STOCK MART Beginning O f N a tio n -W id e COHON, SILVER
" B u y N o w 1'M o v e m e n t Is P u t
IS CONSIDERING O f f B y C h ie f U n til Oct. 1 PEOPLE PRESS
FOR NFLAHON
NEW LOCATION URSCHFLTELLS
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C en t*

Sholtz Adam ant In
H is Stand A ga in st
S p e c i a l Session
TALLAH ASSEE, Sept. 20.
“ (^ - Q o t t r n o r Sholti (old hii
cabinet in pointed language to­
day there 'would be no special
aeaaion of the legislature "de­
spite efforts o f tales tag ad­
vocate to force one. 1 want U
definitely understood that I'm
not going to call any special
session. There ere lota of
sources of revenue in the state
without resorting to a sale*
tax."

tonight
O w m By
TV anAy,

NUM1

CRACKER Di
ON SEPT. 301
BEGALA

WASHINGTON. Sept. 20.—t/lh
—'T h" U-ginuing of n nation-wide
“ buy now" imivemrlit to support
the **■.otter prtMtuction nnd sales
Says His
Scores O f Horsem e
Site In Jersey For E x­
cost- tinder the recovery pro- I l e q uesta Presented
gratp.
hns
I
teen
set
tentatively
_____ H a l i t
W ill Participate In
change Looms W ith
President For Help
for D i I hy Hugh 8 . Johnson.
f i n d s O f Backers;
R
id in g Competitio
N ew Y ork Planning
Through
Means
O
f
• ‘ ^
,
a
;j , It w ts ilisrlosrd yeslerttay the
Kept .‘n .lute, original!) lived for
T o Abide By Wishes*
A lo n g Lake Front
Heavy T ax Levies
CurroncyExpansion
T w o -H o u r N arra tive •tartiiu: the rampalgn to stimu­
*
______
late lot ting under the Rlue Ragle
• JJAVANa T Sept 30. J
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 20. &lt;/T)
NKW YORK. Kept. 20.-&lt;/P&gt;—
A ll IiMlirationa p o i n t to ­
Is Told By M illion­ hail
1.111 pu lied hark n few day* — I'otton and silver advocate*
■ iR
(AJ*.)— W idespread outA Urge section of the membership
w ard a g a la d ay in .
aire O i 1 M agnate by th&lt;' pridmiged iirgol iationx pressed demand* upon President
•yK
of the New York Mock Eg-ft h rilki « f malaria were added
Saturday,
Sept 80,
for r hituminoim cor I code.
1 Itooacvelt
v«‘«terday
for
help
•Up* today to tKh burden bf sufferrhange, including Richard Whit­
score* of hornemen represen
OKLAHOMA 1'ITY. Sept. 20.
rhwt'M* i»f pi mi* have Iwen thmugh ruirriiey expan«i n.
ip» Cuba. Many towns re­
ney, president. »nd Allen I- Lind- — ( A T . ) —The goiernmenl te­ laid lie fore official*,
fng town* and citie» in
involving'
An ih« ame time the farm cred
V • ported numerous cases of the
I ley, vice president, yesterday ds y traced through three wit­ genenill\ -ugr*'«tion* that v%fi
it adininl-lrntiun was endeavoring
partn
of Central Florida V
diaeaae tad conditions were
pledged It* »up|M&gt;rt to the move- nesses Ike machine gun rsp­ oua h^nlities he a«ked t » aours to Im-teii Do* movement of credit
gather hero to take part
in red he»ide Harvey
Halley, n #ert'i«n f|iudn of purchase* over to the agitrollural region*.
I inrnt for the rstahlishment of n notorious gunman, from a Bir­
&gt;' oapeciolly bod in ClenfucRus.
the various riding contee
a given |N*rind. One and all. these
A diriet iei|ue*l for free eolnnew eschang* in New Jersey.
mingham hard* are dealer tn
j£‘. A^motly crew o f soldiers,
have h*'«&gt;n discardeJ, it was said age of silver wa* put before Pact Is Designed T o featured aa the principal pa'
Kathryn Krlly. wife nf the fugl-.
I'lnita for transforrlng a eonfcVjjtudenU and w o r k m e n
ahd Johnson will gi» Ikefoie the Rooervelt *t the luncheon table hy
of the "Cracker t)ny
live seughl as one « f the two
B rin g Farm ers 30 bratlon sponsored by th* H*i
sidrrable part of the exchange'*
rountr\ aith m straight forward Senator 1’ittmtn, Democrat, Netracked the rebellious Juan
actaal
iidnstn-rs
of
Charles
F.
bu-iness t l * market on the west
Hotaandet In th a nigged
ap)Mal to buy under the lllue I vada.
Million M ore In *34 Kike ApiUiery end the .Semina)
I rsch cl, oilm an.
Id en tification
•hie of the Hudson River and be­
The r It. ti men. representative*
County Federation of Wo
‘
hill* while st horn*
K*tfk
w as made hy the s r i i a l num ber.
yond the reach of the transfer
of nine *t*ies, went with Senator
ic s n t * u
ttt for *nClubs.
A
T
LA
N
T
A
,
C,e..
Sept.
20—
Thr
ailministrator
has
retleratamt profits laves whieh the rily
Smith, of South t'srohna. chelrAn announcement from
O K L A H O M A t I T Y . Sept JO political tklrmiih. President
e.l that ineiease«l costs would he man of the agriculture commit- t/Pi—Uvorgie milk producer* end
pro|*otrs to levy on the broker* J
•peruori this rooming s»td
Ban Martin aald hi* r##igi.l*) — t hat I* * K. U tv rlli'l, ml m il­
distributors
yesterday
virtually
assumed definite form with tha ,
lt.wit.Mc to meet the higherh*e. to thr Wh't House to preofficial acceptance by th#
is-fat U»a hands of support IJ.S. Senator Charged
lion aire, related
in
unem otional
coin
.
.
.
|u&gt;Vr II- mill hat siuivht tn stim- aent a |&gt;et(tloii they hed adopted completed artlon tm a milk mar­
orirnuiration of a r mmltt
men of rldera in mar* than
and ha would abide
|.»
|
tunc
fmm
tin*
witne*»
»I
mpiI iii
vrIn11- hu) mg ut present price* hy 1 Monday It railed for Inflation keting agreement which state
W ith MakingM oney posed nf representatives of
communities to bring horaea
i fvdrrwl oiirt hrr*» &gt;cit#*»»iay aflrr*
^
/ , . »*
*
’ I'
llpartment
of
agriculture
offleiali
tirhang* firm".
.
Tha atodant diractorjf, (launch
O u t O f C h ariticH 'leading
' „. k,„ the .tin, of hi. nine day. ... W*T "
? 'T
•"&lt;' fl" !*•«•»»•»
say will bring more lhatn. (30,- Sanford for “ Cracker Day"
Th** coniroittre, of which How­
ttpportert o f the present regime.
Ihejipnd.
t,r
!sl.Jn,pe1«._who
^
*
4
L
.
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L
X
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U
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n'!
onu.WKi
io farmer* n »«t year, and bean - raeelvad - and
- .|*.’r»—lwh
fHbwhmh, • « *
-n b w — T o ititrF &lt; ‘f&gt;rr2fr=G Pf—
.1 tJOtt.lMMl ransum and named
.
, ,*on ,WI' Pr"'* • ' Lin a Ion
a
delegation
planned to leave rally all plana for th* day
tha opposition ultimatum United States Senator Jame* J, Donufd through the Block rx- A lh rrt l l a t r j , one «*f ttnr 12 •t*fen &gt;ester.luv hut there wa* no In.U ' Meanwhile. *n assertion came
fer Washington last night to been completed.
rhnngt*
laM
night
that
im-mration
Whin
hr
would
u
ii.ltrlafejfron)
1hr
««.T|y
session-of
the
thaS G tW San Martin step out Davis war deecrihed yeelmtay at
dam** nil In a l , a* one of hm a.i
John G. Leonerdy it g
............... . Die nr*! htg cod.' 1 fo e ta l i m . t v advisory council present tho document to Secre­ chairman of th* event while Ji
! • enable lb* formation of a “ truly a fraternal “ rtar" who mad* |*rx of the exchange hail •«• far d u c l o i x .
•
tary
Wallace
for
final
approval.
Iwfoi*
him
that
fgr
trtuller*
af(I|M
,
,
h,
p
,,,).
|
M
n
(
“
un
Join
,
Batlanar government.
money nut nf charity by the gov­ irrfp trd ( thr invitation
lir a l ir l'i
two-hm n . ngiiMtivi*.
Director# of the Georgia Milk Cameron, Charlie Hand anfl E.
f*H*!in lh«Htsnnil« &lt;f rniploy«rt
.
' BaU*y dnb official# 'siting aa ernment proeccutor who opened the nv venient. Il»* aid their rr
a irly and w idely rn tlc ia e d on
••tilled at 4 U| I*. M an .I d * fiii» i
Producer* confederation tha on­ Brady will act ae marshal*
and millmiifi nf wttrk«*ii*
ajMinac hnd hern "iinme*li»le and
■■ v. yalltlcal mediator* Momlay mid- the »t&lt;rtw*l trial against him.
1
1'outimied
on
Page
F
o
u
r|
atto m ryn 11 **gall * in &lt;»-rxamilifttion '
ly organisation tn the state yet lead tha parade through tha ba'
Off is ihI•* iif tin* NBA had cxWMlit war* handed a plan hy the
He is charged specifically with rnt(iuilMtir."
of th r
Hit in**-*
t u n it
iweim ed
to sign, after a five hour seselon ness (treats of Hanford 0*1 '
K ttu l **•* trntativr diaft of thial
I
jr
lir
r
in
the
day
^
stated
'&lt;&gt; (Continued On Faro Two)
shipping lottery tickets inter-state
w ith cn&gt;a&lt;-**XMiiiinatinn ii.Cm npIrtr
approved the agreement, but with morning of the celebration.
chart* 1 f.t hr mad** puUir v&lt;*«that
organi»atinn
nf
Hie
NVw
Jrr
---------------------- .—
in 19.11.
At the mil- **! nf tile |ei»tiliinli),
Tho## who have assumed
reservations governing th* Vrtc*
trnlav hut rcviainna still want
ary exchange wa&lt; |ir«»rrr«ving ami
Donald P. Stewart, editor « f that ■ meeting of thr ruiitinittre I »• lirl « l• p|H'&lt;t fiom Ihf w iliim ohrR-t
of rlasa tw„ milk, milk separated chairmenehlp of the ridara for
JohlM oi^ a I tended
B
r t l U l l Mlul H al k** ,| l i t W l l l i i l l M pMf*
the Moose magaain*. waa the
and sold a# fluid cream, and as verloue dtetrict# #rw: Roy Oil:'
inrrtiiif i f the recovery i**uncil
o f organisation would to- told «••
proaecutfon'a firat witness and
•d
llatiM , p u in trd
h i*
Im g e i
a lid
Port Orar^e; Bill Kilbaa
to th* sal* of surplus ratlk.
at (he White !loii«e that for re
itlay* Hr rr|»ort*&lt;J that n diaft ..f
said
through him the
government
Kre.1 Bridges, assistant aerra- Welker Preratt, Geneva; Bill
t alien* off •••ting i h*Mi**nn.|- nnd
n ronstitutlnn and m lr* for thr
• lt.nl'** nvir of I hr m« fi '
sought to show that Davia, Penn­
tary of agriculture and on# of roba, Chuluoba; Joe (Cameron
ought !•* tear bin &lt;lexk foi a tup
SKW IlKI.KANH, Sept 20
nrw exchange were briny prepaird
sylvania isillticlan ami director
M n li IliitM it
h
M id .,
U n tied
to N ew
&gt; .i k
i/1'i A dappei youth of alniul the leetler* tn obtaining a trade Barney Berk, Sanford; Bob t
mid
would
ha
in
f
1
mi
for
"iih
general of the Loyal Order of
S t i l t . - aI • l i l t !
M l l n l l l e y , (I C I N ' lllll
Other official1* «*t the NBA. in 2ft «a** aoiight in a acorr of egrremriit for Georgia, aald ha Oviedo; Henry Lee, Peola
mi anion to tha mmmittc** in tin
HKW YORK, Sept. 20 44^— Moose, sanctioned article* in the
* * V Ill1*'l |NI* l» .g H «pir **l I * *f I, I IF
necessary adjustments Markham; Ms reus Tappy, St.
« hiding Itonald fj Bichhcig, the (••itlicrn ( it tea tinlay m connec believed
coura#
0f
the
next
48
h«mn».
s r
Platt, .Mol*'
i l i e I I to it l i« .in li»*d i n t o a | J l ;ti
Mayor O'Brien, nnmbar one Tam- magasin* which publicised char­
••on-el, Kenneth N| Simiomn. a ' tlull with th* slaying and ridd&gt;*rv could be made In Waahington, August me i Illram
The
question
of
location
of
thr
ity tails of the fraternity.
bourne; and Homer
H
im
•*i h
cr n
ou
n ti *»t
t oi - •* \ *r r v\ n m k * i i o n i f t * m
jnany
Hall candidate, won a
d*puly adttiitn«tial«»r, an*l Hr id Sheffield I Ink, d| year (dd however, and that the agreement
nvw exchange lx at III in the air. th* (loir |,t u m
Mims.
It is Davia' second trial—the
tin I li st t. iil
.*|
would receive the signature of
\ h*.*««ifh I
^a t* !i s ,
|I l f
e iX O l o m i l * * , Na-hville, Tcnn., buwhiraa f i k u
Walkaway nmdnadon for mayor
according to the committee. Jer
Ilia | Mlitli.tl tminu 111 I* I lie f l l g l l l tinv•
flrat having endsvl ia a hung jury
. . . .
.
.
.
Alow Mth# Rtona. B»tu* .
iw r a s ir
‘Welt# re
s M would
aiinn^fsl lo
v/opacl tbu O s v a , A t i iM B L k I W i b 4 boaaig • • •
{veMacday'd Deenocrmtlc pri- - * w J he wa. portrayed t* the / 7
• ’" i " nr
" f Jupc JJ. *AJ»Ui m
fTic d e e ! Iiu h ia lrv under found In a room of one of tha hr declared In effect wtthin a faw Jor Coward, Seville; Jake Oo4%'
gwvermncnt as the “ ct*V,i o f t l . e ,k*''
J « n * f munldpsll
!
dadaatUg ~
Pierson; Henry Daughtery, Datiin* ii«yh ialir.
i* .S.|l
telly'** large*! hotel* Monday night days
hV r
,rt ■ hr* '
Ul«vhr| hail !*•« ii |iri'Cri|e •( ti\
n* M. Black and aaaembiy- M o -e. Th. &lt;UI*n*r portrayod him
Is-tH eH l .
M. an** lid*, d ff. lenr
Thr rettolulhm of agreement Leon Bpring*; Wheeler H e n k i
&lt; link hail Iwe n healrn over
l-ncvolent fralernalbl w h o '"''
f,,r
,,r,v
til** roioriy Hite Mini Mi find Mi * ini&gt;h»yci . met Moil.* »
Jeroma O. Amaru by opnine lip lh« head anil cliuked to death, np* wtth reservation* as adopted yes­ DrLend; Dennis Molphus, m
allowed hia name to be uaed in Ilr g r of providing a home I’m the \\ filter l( .lain M, k j n l i at to*
mond;
Drew
Clifton,
Hi
Ill'll I O
II* *«
Hi
p . lh l l.
on the pHielitl) by a vi»*it(»r who »e
terday read In part as follows:
aly three—to-one.
new
exchange,
hut
up
to
now
no
Smyrna| Coleman Williams,
onneriion with lodge artlvitiee.
liioiM th** iiiH m l»* uiip ab*hirlt**l. Inn.
•
i
fit
III!'
•
••alee
“
Rrwiilvetl
that
we
do
and
herantnmed
ill
the
Itiun
fill
aome
time
*
•
an.|
i
d«M'Lion
haIw
n
i
rrnahed
hv
th**
.Tammany'* defeat
wee the but who knew virtually nothin* of
Hill; Milton Jones, DeLeon;
(I o||t |li10**1 tin Page 1’ OUI t
f lull* * l*|*li • -• ntat ive** I (fo ie the aitaik
A*
The cnmtiar 'hy auth&lt;rit the President of th# car Roberts. l.ake Helen; I
living by Democrats of the what w u *oin* on in the chari­ H|Miliaon&gt; of the project
t«
i
r*I
m
u
o
f
An
f
•
»
nil
I
confederal
ion
to
affts
hie
algna&gt; nd i laik hr ** "Inin probably
Stone Wall Street quarter* c»»n
Clifton, B*n#wvllle; Ed PelllCdF,
enth Assembly District of ty enterprises of the society.
' it* i '•or it'N .1 .Hi •••I tn*/ ^•t||l•l»*1 mvht although the body, •urr to thr Georgia milk market­ Bunnell; and (lonltm Strawn, Da#., .
The ruvemmrnt said he had tinortl tn dnilbf that th«* iiiemlier* Hoover Visiting Fair
Farley as Oletriot leader,
« l r i • i In )olfl the onion
III (fu ll) placed under "beet* on ing agreement, aa approved by
Land.
j
*rt'1
Declines Gun Salute III • *1 •n • am*' f i •■in N pok. . |the
a former sheriff of New directed and p ro fits from alleged " f »h''
lied, was not di"«*nvrred until the xeeretary nf agriculture of
Tha “ Cracker Day" relebmtiMHv
County, waa removed by lottcrie. of the order. The defense *»l**«'*ive plant In th^ fent.l -F
til 1 el ■* a m i *21 hour* later III* effect* ha*l the United Stataa. Waahington.
innn
of
the
-tone
•
j
JlA D. Roosevelt, then gover- contended there wav no lottery in "&gt;*' Lnaacial di.trlrl t„ set up
« III! AGO. S* i*t. .»ii * Vi Tin l l t O l • o f M o l l l IM* • &lt;'i|lit \ . Indi Im i U r if led aini a consider aide «uin I) C , provided that the price of* will commenc# with the pa rad*
institution in the nelghlm.
k, and because of dl*clo*urn&gt; at rharity activitt* nf the order and "
|il ••-Itleiil tul - at*it« of .'I gun «*ii' Hill* I ll&lt; v mK o • Kmi I'f d I hut dll ••f niniiry he wa* known to have I'laaa 2 milk to contracting pro­ and a speech by s prominent pats
tng state.
In the morning and at noon
!
Btetaury lnveeti*atlon liwanw Dwt l)avi* knew nothing ittout
I ......... .h i oi tto* dll V .it Itie t i l l nh*\.......... I Ihe It.dfor I lit oiiiiiiir .Hined ill hi* |H»ckrl* wa* imIbb- ducer* for the Atlanta area be son
It i i rrcog nitn d t!»at ^he lirw
Ihs sponsor# will serve a ftaK ‘ &lt;
luJfV sn&lt;1
"
t* hie political for* a* the Moose's rhtrrty
I'D - Ill liMlNO f I*.I
‘ in ry of I
I I no loll.
fllwl I It I in ImhaiiM
raised from f l ftO per rwt to fry, inrliriwig, hoc grits, cog**
lend
t«»
mg
never “conscimsly *ot a rent «ut tratxapw If adopted w ill
I *I •* *a|' • W. f
Il ' N l V • |
\t till
|‘
a" Ferity.
I
I* • d e i n p l o N • - t I p o l l • IIII1
I nlr Suntlsv night ■ sitapplly 91 7K per rwt and further pro­ nrasd, col* (law and coffee at ^ •
rive stock huaitie**" to other fi
result' of the election of It."
fl'd lllf
It
d llflllllt
I d Id' ) l l - l
II
li t . l o l l *
hv
d
o
n
i
•
it*
I
vided
that
a
aperlflr
clauae
plaecd
,|n-n,t',l
&gt;
tiling
mail,
ilarh
cm
nominal charge. At 2'00 o'clock in *
will (a Into the Nov.
Aseistant II. 8 . Attorney Tread- nanrial renter*. hut *» ayainvl lhi» * milMMi A in•( •• mH ('M il* it V\ hen
pl. vi.incil soil of inrilillln bright In t h e agreement t o alio’ Ih* afternoon ths compelitlva
the matter ,,f *",'H" ........, f ifbI Rflknl »f he would m*•«*pt ’ h* l'h*&gt;. '
&lt;backing O’Orien a*aln*t
el| opened the
government'. ’ fn.-tnr ,h*any
contracting
producer
the
prlv
nppi Hii .l &gt;1 I In- lintel parking
Ing eihlbltlona will iwgin.
ticket beaded by II case Then Chart## II Tuttle of 'olved in rrratln* a new set of a a l u t f , l i e * «**.|Hind«** I V* i! It HII • • " *
till |.i*nt*«| N" (lark** »(»n, pre U rg e of withholding from dellv
handling
"tin-h p ll H t l C ’ ll •' p u l U H
II. La*uardla, Republican. tirferme mu nsel. ile.onbe.1 Davis machinery for
Th* followng ie port of the
I It • •-1 p i e
Elusive Girl Convicl •I tiled an aiil«. call card and took ery to any contracting dtatrlbu cent
rareer front his omthlarkin* days tie'lln* is regarded hy smite a« V B l I n l t o irV H Th *' II I- d e « I Mil
Uttar sent to the vot
lot
an*
or
all
of
the
amount
of
I.......
of
rU
fk'a
car
Nalthar
to hia pmininteice in the M #•••■ •" clement width ntt*ht reine
chairman: “ At two o'clock we
Is Guarded Closely
cla**
three
(surplus)
milk,
either
the
youth
not
the
car
ha«
l*een
order.
Die nirmlen In |»r reed slowly
going to havo soma cooivpoti
it Owners
Dry Forces Qualify
as Individuals, or collectively aa for a ll W * are going to
“ The (rvlitcnce will show that
rearhin* a final decision.
I IITTI.F R&lt;&gt;&lt; h A ik . Sept 'J» •ii n *iiicc
W ill M eet Thursday Jim Davis *avr mice then he
Two More ('undulates _ •,|*.
• lurk, h.a.1 Ilf Jihefflvlil Clerk an association of producer*.M
toumamadt riding for which
11* 1*11 Spi n c t alon.
ThU distribution of surplua cash prise* will bo given to
I «' Iiipanv nf Nsuhvillr, manw recs-ired,” said Tuttle.
...
..
.
.
2
’
J
.
t
o
mo- cunvii-led of killing men,
operators of
TALLAHASSEE. Sept „&gt;o i,t*i
.urvi lllmirci ufnclutei « representative* for sev- milk up to the praaent haa proven riders ringing th* most s'
The
*ovemment
introduced 1
cl
Kloritla dry fnrren Id-Iiiv tpiHli W#- iielil unit* I I lose
era urf*d to at- chart*
tart# to illustrate
„f —
,,
ml lienlware concerns, ws* well a stumbling block In agreemant Including time for the hone;
illuatrute designation «&gt;
sa
/\
. / ren t •
at
llo
pimon
larm
for
women {/
fapodal a ile d meottnf to charity money ari um dated by the ICUIllJUt U lU llC IllTO fkrd two addh'BMinl •*. %Ubtl***
Frank Buchanan, arid contest will be ho**#
,
1
mi a. the iesi.lt of he. . e i - i m . l h a r d w a r e
men negotiations,
p!«*dgc*d ays n«l n |M-ul. uikl
I/
V.tha Montaauma Ho- order in 10.10 ami 1011 and Judge
tha
confederation wfOi eash prise*; mule
who "aid they hail dealt with him manager of
dl-api^aran
r
within
n
wi&lt;rk
Shi
candidate* unpledged. Iurging to
ht at 8:30 o'clock, lUyee admitted the charts a*
say« Monday night he announced with eash prisaa and
fur
r
ipiRftar
century
Near
hl^
IH7 tha names tn app*tn un the wa fi*und last night hiding in tla f,,r * '^,•R^*^f
annouaermen evidence ovrr protests of the de­
that two . f the largest distribu­ known oo threading th#
hol«d riHm. wa. found
O d . 10 halhd . Th e d iy
hava i Ui all * nf a farm hull ling Mppaietil |*«-*r "•
by W. U. fense.
the rough longhand draft of a tors in Atlanta had refused to buy which th* horseman rl
|y
Munilmg
the
(•pp«Mtunil\
tn
cs
TA
M
I’A,
Sept.
20
.
Frank
Oras
(
unplrJ-„|t
,|.o
wets
4
1
i.pl.#V-l
man.
milk from his organisation when the field at full gallop, handa
a. anil hi* orchestra, sent
................ .
U v r ,.i|fht
cape 1 tic fu s t lim e she w as cur Irtlri t ■ National Recovery’ Ad­
. Mid that it in vary
(Continued On i’agr Three)
it declined tn deliver its surplus
ministrator
Johnaort,
dealing
with
t^rnlury
of
I’rogrees
rsignition
I.
Ii
M
m
|
III
&gt;
1
1
|id
a
lined
hy
Ihe wrta a full alale nf &lt;17 pledgi’il
all restaurant Local Group Seeking
—
VJI
the hardware emir Another lat* milk to them
last
month
by
the
Tampn
rnamuer
at the me* tin*
lei. from hi« wife in Naahvilla,
o f Vital Importance To Speed Farm Loans of roinmerce at a gtuxl will ges­
ture, were hustled out nf Chicago
referred feelingly to the aimiver
LO C AL W E A T H E R
» Industry fwUI bo
hy a man named Pattlio, two gun
sary of the death of an infant Dairymen W ill Hear
For the purpose at using their
I acted upon."
daughter 2 fi years ago.
GaineHville Experts
influence to help speed Up federal king pin of Chicago muskiana,
Official U. 8 . Weather Bu­
In addition to his widow, he ia
farm loans to growers of the San­ aftnr making a big hit with fair
reau reading for 24-hour part*,
v
b
fiin
.
survived
hy
B
s&lt;»n
and
daughter
ford ami Seminole County section,
Hamlin M Brown nnd W. M.
od ending at B P. M. yesterday.
Tlte slory got out tael nigfst in
Hoy Scuutx nf Sanford and »ut Tn*«ip No ill was awarded l»adgrs
John Melach. Unt.n K. Allen, I.
Nrttlvs uf th# estenslon departa
report
from
Lewia
II.
IIU1,
Jr.,
|
f(if
life
saving.
w
.
nm
I
taiving.
lua
i«*undinir
town*
wrir
awarded
F. Boyle, R. I). Chapman, and 1.
Jewish New Y ea r To mem of the University of Florjd*
rlunery ami likewi-c » » « inad«* ».
A. Brumley left today for Oolum- aMrrtarj of th# board of public high hmiora f*»t outstanding a
at Gainesville will address S
I
relation#, to the board of aliier- tiviUvr in various llw * last mrbl Stai Scout
Be Observed Here gathering of local dairymen on the
bk, 8 . C. to confer with officials
men.
Tti*
report
was
recji'este-t
I Hirst Wltaon, *d llw Lakr I
win n llw rcgjlsil monthly court
af tha Farm CrwdK Administra­
subject uf “ Freda and Dairying"
lari week. Details nf 4he incident of l)ttii*fr was hrld In Iho* hmul Mieiv Troop No. I. **a- awaidod
fletststvi- of the Jewish new tomorrow nt 12:16 o'clock in Do#tion’s southeastern offices.
While In Colombia tha Sanford war# provided by A. L. Curat#. lwad&lt;|uartrra of Troop No. ft in merit badges for |&gt;airiting and au- ytrar, thr Prginntng of th* moat ary's I’slm Cafe when a luncheon
■tails ac
The court wrax pi** loinoluling
per ret! of llw If #!'/•*w bolitley see will be served, according to an an­
men wit) attend n bantjuet which Jr., chairman of th* committee the Arcade.
i l.r Couri was |,s&gt;11 ti-ulsrl&gt;' in , runs, will In-r'u her* tonight si nounce ment ined* this morning.
will be given In honor of Henry that scat the Land to the fair.
siUrJ ,&lt;V(r by Judge Jaiina G.
Morgsothau, Jr., governor of the * “ You fellow* hav# a good uand.J
i ten vied in • Ininui -rr nytdrl of M o’clock »&lt; Ih* community center
All dairymen of Hanford and
'
farm credit administration In but it ain't much Inf ter than w/' ' ,.
young Bor where J Kottlemsn will be In the surrounding vicinity
(lilt. IS
K lltl
WitnrSM-d
the s derrick tiisii* bj
and
have
got
right
hero
in
Chicago)
U
SANFORD —
Washington, who will ha tha prin­
awarding at thf tiKiisis were gstd who used onl) so old rlork charge of ell service*.
otIters who are Interested ia this
and
So
won't
stand
for
you
com­
cipal speaker at tha gathering.
Hcttui Exmi|ite II. II. Iliown, of i inoVtusriit, a rig*. &gt;-« end four | Tomoriow the following atoree. vocation have been extended a cor­
Aefcevtll* ------ing her# nnd taking work that
beete*
,
Orlando, sod g.outiuastcra J. A -pools in making the d. irtck which Jwhich are ;&gt;#rated by local Jewe.j dial invitation to attend th* lun­
iJ r ’ V •.
‘ '
' should coma to o i’*. Fall]in in reChsrleetea . —
is -aid to have “ winked perfect- will be closed: Hadye's Hpectelty cheon and haar ths speakers.
Hands,
Jr,
Troop
No.
5;
II.
Cklcage
purtesi to have told Graaao. lie
’ "
;
8 hop. Tits Eomonvy Htore, ,Tb*
Ofie Man Is Trapped • wngdawiaed
Denver — — .
I |g."
hia adkt by palling Mrlduoa, Troop No. til; I ,
D e tr e ll-------Troop No- 26, of j*t keonvillr.l H. h A I)»;«rt«n*nt Store, Be*
Hardy,
Troop
No.
SI,
and
D
K
Oeiveeten
— .
I B M i Un' drawer o f hia desk ao
£ A nd Burns To Death
Style
Shops Th*
hfch last night broke camp at Jamln'i, Tb# Si
Kaneqe attp —
Craasu eeuld go* n good leak at McNab, C. R. Mason, Julius Dm#
Savor Famous Leader O f
* Loader.
Mon*'# Money
Meatoklf _____ Fvaueilale
under
the
loinmaad
of
ftliier,
Arthur
liranan,
H.
E
BALTIMORE. Kept. * * - &lt; * “&gt; - two g v a he hnd them.
New OrleeM _..
Theoaophiata Dies New
Montaalratgr, Rev. Martin Brain, M. Q. Haddock, pau-e.t briefly be­ Grocer). The Outlet, and Konaor's
York ..
Pall lie aald tha Tampa
M man. Bud Brans, of Norfolk,
Dfpartmirit
Htorw.
Oklahoma
------and of Hanford, and A. U. Wogaer, h fore leaving for it* bom# city to
was trapped and banted to death
PkllsaelahU
MADRAS, Indio, Bept. 30-—
V. Isong, U. T. Iliown, and M. I. salute th* court.
at Laula--------‘
the steamer Newborn me# after tiiwMo pratestad they
Dr. Anni# Beeanl. know*
•alt take City ...
Hrfbr*
the
meetinu
was
ad­
Warner,
o
f
Chnluota.
INARECTH
PLAN
K
today h» Cheek, dawe e v o k i n g User knees
throughout th* world for her, •an Fra net*## .
Tbs fellewlng Hcouts
w.
journed II was announced that a
pooka Bog..Boson swerahew « f tfed
' with
with regoW U io.
training
coarse
for
ell
Interested
awarded
Udges;
Duo
McVsl.il
STOCKHOLM#
Hwadsn, Oe|g leaderahip In tbaoeopblral activi­ % { j | g t T » —
reparted
crow took »o th# n r 7 x fc r
nnd Floyd Wagner, o f Chul .nia in scoatiag will be conducted ht IB.—(d ’&gt; Col. Charles A. Lind- ties, died hero today. On Oct. 1
at Beedeville,
P b O R lD A — .
Hoc
by
Bn.ut
Executlap hdrgh in-preted hia alcptana y*#- she would havo boon M .
Troop No. t l , who 1 1 ItejwdL bodpet Hanford
tnardof a baa for
»t th* naval stetiog nt peaceful
for Marksmanship, athletics end |l(own tag Rev. Ilram, *x-HcotN
mt th r crew to
tho
l* In vivid
skn-na. It
Laileved
wood earring. They also roceivrd commissioner of Delaware o "
Tampg
of life. Dr. 1
a promotion to tho rank of Htsr evening# o f Oct. I I , Nev,' tJ t
delayed hia departure
i
except
kid
«
Begat.
Mario* BorgsriL also of
weather
a
l
l
It*.
M
■i

OF EXPERIENCE
WITH KIDNAPERS

MILK PRODUCERS
IN GEORGIA SET
FOR AGREEMENT

DAVIS DESCRIBED
AS ‘MOOSE’ CZAR
BY PROSECUTOR

Dapper Youth Ih
Being (Sought In
Louisiana Killing

O’Brien Wins Race
. .For Nomination In
(Coming Election

I

a 111I) UrCht'Sira
RunOut OfCnicago
By RacketeerHead

Sanford Boy Scouts Are Awarded
Honors For Outstandinp: Activity

a

�T h e hi

emphaalted
which mjti that from one-fifth to one-third of the fluniljr
budget for food ehoaM go to the purchaae of .milk ahd Its
many by-product*.
Further, the. Bureau declare*, the
leee money there 1* for food generally, the more o t it should
W^apfihV f6r mOK. ’ " ........
! The’ *mount of milk which a person should consume
pH6uld hire i t least'ohe quart of milk doily s n d c v « V i d i ^ f
should consume at leaat one binU in'many ejSecial caaee,
blich a* pregnancy or general deficiency. tWo quarts a day
for adults |a advisable.
“ While most people reoognlce the value of faiilk to
puppljr building material for the'growing child," a bulletin
from the Bureau of Home Economics says, “many load
eight of the feet that the adult needs protein to maintain
the muscular tissues and calcium to safe-guard bone amf
tooth structure. Milk Is an excellent source of protein and
la AMU f%# I h n m A a l

Itut

terse

for to da

r

B
BLESSED
NATION:
A 1s lbs nation whose God
Lord; and till people whom
111 chMeh for hU own IsWe,— Realm ,1 1 : 1 !.
Ippy Dayi ara harr again,
'aehnola ara supposed to

ThatW ia said to he , big In*aaa In tha produetion of chisel
t M c a during tha past its

ijr brown-—bnWl bet, them,
« n l d talk only 'o f haw aba

fh d fa W

J fa jS * torch songs te s Brooklyn

‘ n f sill n it r p nm m fttt t n h A k am, m

R w « * » n g to brisgibe gospel

When it ta Impossible to secure an adequate milk sup­
ply, the consumption of. calcium and protein foods should
be maintained by supplementary dietary products. “ Every
growing child needs at the very leaat a pint of milk a day,
and an adult at least one-half pint," the bulletin aaya.
“These very limited allowances do not fully meet the need
foC calcium and the remainder of the diet* should be select­
ed with this fact In mind."
It'Is important further to remember that milk Is In Itself a well balinCed diet containing most of the' prtbdpsl
vitamins and food products essential to physical wmT being.
Men have been known to live for years on nothing, but
milk.
It it a fact that no other single food his the cu*
pneity for sustaining life to so great an extent ai*fnlllf.

preakhat tbO Capitol Thb-

Citrus Damage In
Texas
A t Ninety Percent

T h ere should be som eth in g p ath etic about B abe Ru*. i
and all the talk abm it his b ein g “ th ro u g h ".
W e w on d er
how m any people leel a tu g a t*th e heart: *trln g a * b # n the
Bam bino strikes out and t r o t V t o th e du gou t on legw th a t
a re
sh ow in g the e n c ro a c h m e n t'o f tim e .'
F b r 1 y e a r* he
has been th * m ig h ty man o f baseball, the sultan o f ' swat;
a h d 'W h lt h av e y o a ra n rt-w h lle h e w as on t h e .ris in g _t.lde.Qf

commodious new home, recently
eWcteJ~eA
lhc corner o f OalTAve-'
. . .
|,
lost N il A complaint. Held To
T od ay th e fans seem to be g e ttin g a fien d ish pleasure nur and Seventh Street. Tha loca­
■ Wl^-nderstamtngs.—headline. out 0f g g y W "htirs th rou gh .’’
It appears to be a pecu- tion ia ■ particularly attractive
s th a
fellow arreoted for |jar an&lt;j r0g r e t t ib le tw is t o f the so-called sp o rtin g public one, being surrounded by large
Mlngbecauss hU speedometer; t{J ha|j tb e f aj] 0f a once suprem e hero.
Shouts and ex- oaks and many flowering ahruba.
ThU U easily one of tba prettleel
pressions of derision greet the great Ruth whose only fault home* in Sanford and with iti
formal entrance which ia ra/lly
•a n a o n thV roal o p ^ to T , «» th « ‘ ho
r f ft W seal rode for « long
And yet. let us look at the season s record of thamau seen in Florida, make* a pleaiing
. iaesusn they needed more who is receiving the proverbial
raspberry*
Although variety amonr the many new
I tf lair In a big oiipply for past the age limit, he has knocked arpund thirty hbm* runs hemea ' that nave been ,built
I
winter at low wage*.
and haS’ driven In nlnsty runs.
Many players this yebr, during tha part year, .
Fella Frank ha* returned from
'* ‘ —----- n---------Who have done much lens, have been cheered and feted
hat $78,000,000 RFC loan to an(i gjVen the “ keys to the city.”
Despite his age he is U three week** trip to New York.
He war accompanied home by till
-pprorod but at it|1, bettfer than most of the others,
its hour this afternoon budWe iUpno8e that the psychology which results In one ■ lister, Mias Florence, who has
been absent In (he Rail for the
‘
*UI1 o T **'1"* getting pleasure over seeing the "great" dethroned Is based paet year. Her many old friendi
ara delighted to have’ her hack
home again.
.
l i n . Sidney O. Chase, who bar
Tha aucotee o f Miami’s dollar
been receiving treatment la a
evidently persuaded Jacksnnsanitarium tn Orlando for some
marchant* to try It. Now ia
time, returned home today. She ia
good time to have a dollar day
l$*1SM if prior* keep going up
HI won't be able to buy anything
• It dollar even at s sale Infers

____________

his greatness the public acclaim was atupendoi^*!

C

IN F L A T IO N IL L U S IO N S
Nfctf YilRK HERALD THIHUNB

m y that the Senate Hank­
oomSenator Pal Harrison in asking
again
fur a little “ rational" inflation la
early An October and whan U does
wtslng words that art mutually
seme new preferred lists are goiontradlctury. There cannot, of
course, be "rational" Inflation
of the currency, because currency
Inflation Is llarlf Inherently Irra­
tional.
• A
Republican senator from
But In this remark Senator
Minnssota aays it is only • mat­ Harrison does something more,
ter o f a few nuinthe until a strict lie givee voire to one of the old­
ssnsorehlp will be elspped against est misconceptions In the history
.'JSOWs and editorial columns of monetary aaperienee. That ia
aJlmeWspep-w., w« hop* to Rv» the misguided belief that every
previous inflation was disastrous
be Sea the day when eomeone
ISO* William Randolph Hears! net because It waa mismanaged, but
pemiUh bfanethlng. W ell bet that tba one contemplated at the
Wkts sulphwT With the Ink he’d moment la somehow going te be
"different." Ons hears It frequent­
ly , remarked that. the united
fltste* I* "not Ilka Germany.” The
Bbsw Bcketver, who recent- United States would be Inflating, If
vdd fa New 'York to make U point** out, not twosufa It bad tn,
Id one to t a flight nf the bo, because It wanUd te. It weald
■eppeltn from BtrHW te be "leM ing from strength," rath,
N ehyb that If the depree- er thah’from weakness. " . *
Id neb intervened . regolar ’ We eheiild Hke to recommend as
Men tic &lt; d lrigM e' eervkte eompuhory. reeding for each per­
h r eommonplace by this sons as enUrtaln this notion thaj
lb s trip aero— could be little classic of the laU Andrew
n t u p houca, he aeye, and D. WUte eptitled “ Paper Money
In tla tlsiL n r n e W — the stof&gt;

ing Committee la going to
meoca &lt;U Invealigmtlon

K

the proposal to Uane the original
franca s f asslguaU M.
Msr t fa e e, ossa of IU proponents,
aalH 'uSon tba epuptry U "rt*e

a E r n .u k &gt;ndadMs* created by

of assignat*, but R was one of
those moments, not unlike the
present, when oratory Is nil too
likely to hold away over practical
skill and experience. Nacker's protesta were ibeutad down much as
w*N those of oer own Hugh MsCeAough s little more the* half
m century Uter. , U S similar
struggle egalnet net money.
. M e m ^ © .s w i g * * * wkile
not redeemable f* •pacts, were se
set up as ts'mhkn them, In tbs
mind* of mahy thoughtful persons
at the tim e/ proof against the
ueoat abuses of flat mebaf. They

EBH-1 X ,

M rs . Roosevelt I s
Anxioua For N R A
To A ffe c t Servants

Mr. W. H. Carr demonstrated
"W e bed anticipated there would
on Monday a little of what his be batsmen 12,000 and 18,000 can
Overland car ran do. He made o f fruit to more out of Takiss," he
two round trips t « one place, and said, "and now since tha s l a g we
another to Orlando, totalling 138 have had to revise bur figures to
miles In nine hours, an average of contemplate a possible haulage o f
If, miles per hour over all kinds 1,000 to 1,800 cars.
Damage to
of r ads.
„
Taxn* fruit was terrific. Not only
Tuesdsy will go down In his- Is thia year's crop' affected but
tory as one o f the most import- many of the trees were badly damant days in tha past or future i f aged as well. Great numben of
Heifilnolt County. Word w.u tent trees were completely tom out by
denre the line that on this day the roots and others were so badly
bids..would be open for the vale whipped to pjecea that they will
rt* ssetdw) «ror*V e f l«nJs with I have to ba cut b*ck In a manner
which to construct approximately ! that will retard theR- production
2 d mller of brisk roadr
for years.
”
m. -----------"Ordinarily the citrus consumed
a factory.
in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma
"1 know a young woman with and states in t'uit. section has
very little money and two mil- come from Texas. With the great

converts at tha theater appearm tfg,
“ I'wtll waar my llttla white uni­
form. My takt wUt’ bdi *Oo qtiiekly out Into tha lanes and broad
ways sad. compel them to earns la
that My houso—write tha My with
a capital M - win ba filled.’ “
,
“ Wha{'part o f tbs BIbla U that

"■ &amp; ^
aha smiled, 1 ahd harried off* to a
midtown hotel.
Thera aha yaked
tha manager to h a v e '“ t we U r»
birds"
aad
Tfoor
canaries’

Friday,

opposition factions providing that
Greu San Martin arid his cabinet
abdicate in favor of a so-called
“ Junta de'sectors*." Jhle junta, or

and tha uurtiMlIaU, Mksaseallstai
and Martanlloa ' '
A new decree ordering an eigbtho-r day fa all Cuban commerelal
and; Industrial eatWdlshmanta
waa read aloud from tha palabs
hwlaany ass bslmlf a&lt; tha Preaident. .
* ■

NRW YORK,
Srpt V 20 - ^ lhmt the ,
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ap- thought is i
pealed to American womrn today of Iheir wot
Fhw thousand diwuraatswtww
for the application of the N R A iur*
Including itudeoU, railwayman,
srtiata ami w trues, sboutad their
principles to domestic tervanlS|
Df
in all American homes.
Ferrari kno^ „ „ 1&gt;WI
working hours, fairer pay, end (Prvants wh
fairer living conditions fnWbousv- to right,
hold help are the points bit,whlcb| romplalalng,
she laid ' emphasis.
Altd . ( ska
charged that In many homes ad­
vantage a u been taken e f the
fapresslon to use "iw jeu h jp
methods" on the domeaU|; serv­
ants. ; *
/
Tha test e f Mrs. Roosevelt’s ap­
peal, publlehed today In her
monthly pace In the Woman’s
Httne Companion, ia as follows t
working knowledge of just what
this shipping; season portsada fee
“ This Is n responsibility which
the state,"
comes very n u r every ^nosnan
who employes anyone to kelp her
Mr. Rubier was aerempealed pa
la h*r beme.
While women are
hie trip to Orlaadu by J, C, MMlooking la tho way business on a
»«* • - .tenerm l* agent of
the
Urge scale Is being maaef+ 4, they
Krtmco"l!nee in JaefcaotivUfa.
should look with partlralsf inter­
bet she at the business o f run­
ning their own hentea. T i ' these eh' of 'tba dOptfa*
iltop method*' In
InaUoct F V m w ^
gets her reisa •
works' twfare hoars * sdy and obi iab
often mere: These general bouse-, the nw
workers Sfs eftes foreign* hire,; Kef fatal
wfilt little efafastim,-and there-! Serfarts
tskfty espneted- It te’ae had I big bar

ue to'altaWr' sereetrsB to dejet this
ifas H ,!s for the werkere who' p gaeo]
'thus' deprived of any ttf* tflR lg W thbir own.-There ebiUid he a *•*- pefata «
ulMefaedule foe Ufa gensml hetaa-' pat tmli
wefkrr and thb work shsald he'tut mil
glssfiUdI ej^caJefsHf ae we f a l l j.u M

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■mm*
fckes W M tr R a r
Adverse DeciSi
Upon Public Wo

Kit' Des p ite
ta*s D ryn ess
atla

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WASHINGTON, Sept. K L - U |
— Secretary Ickes, public worts ’ '
administrator said yr*ta«J*y oto J
vocatra of local n in-federal piety* ^
ret” could appeal to him on
silver*. decisions on project* pro* "«a
p«M*l by state publi work* ad* r*
v if try board*.
The secretary made the atala
mrnt In connection with reportg
that the adrocafm of a numbaar.
of projects in Ala am* were heal*
tant atiout seeking fnleral fuiujg «%
Iwcause of thr stipulstio.. that ™
they must have a definite "sod *! ,T&gt;
and econ &gt;mlr worth.”
Any project* which arc rajeetofl
by alatc advisory boarda, the aao* *
rotary aaid, may hr brought toy '•
fore tljr public worka l»oard here '*
for rrvirw.
C*
Thr pvUlc work* board hepto
approved a I &gt;ng list of imrafiilertl **
project*', but full dotalla or tbe
allotments were
withelif until i l
latrr.
One allotment yesterday
»»il,W &gt;0 for conatniction work by
thr fnlrral oiulogica! survey.
Mure than 2111,000 man-day* o f ■'*
duvet work will l»&gt; provide.! he
the allot illicit, of »h r h f 7t&gt;2r2^ *■*
will go for improvement* and 4Jfc
vrlopment* of animal *g|
atuli n.« ard bird game refuge#
in many atatea.

, braaa n i l A palish**— bare
•d away aInca Georgia want
kibitioa la 1907, ara rcnnlag
tilt today la “ dry* Atlanta. ,
•thine haa baan d fm to mar
u t % i t p a ft h a future*. The
mlrrara enly partially ratura
r fsstartk aad tha llgkUag ef.

. lighted with Cathedral eafcdtee.
, mmj y , Immediately before the waddiag
•on. Billie,
t t Godwin aaag, * 0 P n o -

item' 3 ' *“ M**

The bride, who was given In
Mrs* Altm an Honors
marriage by her fattier, wore a
dney am) **ddhig gown of white Remain. H er Club W ith P a rty
Lif net a n ' tr*&gt;* .wltti accessories to match,
fo r a few Her flower* w en a cot-saga of
Honoring ttoo inamhon o f bar
butterfly row* and llllm of tha bridge Huh eMA 0 Tew other
Itm la , Mr*. E. II. Altman entcar*
tabted with O bridge party given

Mra. II. E. Ruaaell white high
•eon prixe among other guaata
was given to lira. J, B Courier.
Mini Ruth GHkm received cut

bolooey, a aliea o f chaeea, oaa
pretoal and n pair o f aalty crack*
era' gora with each haw. BewU « f
quartared tomatoes and hlta of
rye bread ara far tho taking.
Frtcoa far U baor vara Ugh
at flrat but now one gato a nlckal
a, one a b*t larger fo r a dins*
a “ doebtebaeder” for 1 ( cent*.
Bottle staff, 1* I t cent* and &gt;0
cento, mostly i t .
With tho re ta n of the ban of
.*07' also have come the old time
bartendvw 'Ttoy talk freely of
the' old day* and come o f them
sae^lagty predict the limit In * 1coholic content baa nrft yet been
reached, even In Georgia.
Om o f tha
Ilm en, who
claims he hasn't tasted water for
30 yean, ran* a corner bar, He*«
dolag right wall, be says, but
{when the lid la lifted completely,

a

Closed Thursday
Jewish N ew Y ea r
Open Friday fur HuhInew

Juvenile Talent T o
Feature M ilane Bill

E jtm Exam ined
G lftjw ei T o ltd c lly F i t t e r "
Juvenile
talent
will
be
featured
A* the tea hour an lew course
wma served by the bosLass, assist­ n tho final Wednesday "Discovery
. 23E2’_
h" , fro™
r'»;
DR. H E N R Y
U
terhton^M l' ot
*h* W
P »rt ed by Mra. William 8 . Bromley, Night Prognen” at tho Uliana
Laughton
||r,. s h , was graduated
Mrs. W. D. Hof maim, and Mra. Theater tonight whoa flee local
M c L A U L IN , Jr.
from Seminole High School te fitrrr Gillen. Those present were acta, arranged iby U n .
Gladys
Optomctriat
under HI."
• "
1929 and attended Stetson UnL Mra. Wotoen Wallace, Mrs. W. D. Williams, itocovery night director,
has returned
A iatvr am lunetmenl today re- has an i
112 Park A v e
eterilty at DaUnd In IS32. Site Ho f t o M Mra. Charles Stocav will bo presentad.
w Halt with ralavealed that idfii* are uiwlrrway i World's
haa been spending tbe aumnser werth, Mra. Haetoart RumsH. Mra.
The acto tonight will Include:
and Waynesboro,
to promote a ndiiler. contest ami come ol
with her parents at Norfolk.
J. E. Ceurter, Mra. William Jen­ Ulsa Ella Maud# Jones, "Tam Mu­
a “ crarker” square dance to lbs '
p e r ......
Mr. Bell (• chief engineer on nings, Mrs. John BrumIvy, Mr*. sical King era” ;
Miss Dorothy
t.u.inr*. section prmal-ly Isle in
the Iteciflc Cedar Which la being William 8 . Breadcy, Mru- A. C. Clause, halted singer, accomjmMtea Kathleen Long has so
the sflernism or at night.
conditioned at the Newport News MeBeynolda, Mra. J a m * OUten. nod fay Uisa Marian Chauae; M in
drift'd M w * iUon . M t t k g
a l ­ Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Ce. Mra. John GOlon, Mra. Edward 8. Caroline Sefarce, viol Intel, accom­
(Continued From Page 11
ia a high school La
It haa been purchased by tha McCall, and the Mteaaa Edna Chit- panied icy Mist Mildred N il; The thread and needle I" »**? to*ri or I*arley Ih Seeking
8 . C. this winter.
V a n Cruse Portland Cement Com­ Hry1— B .ia Gil tea, and Olive panted by Me* Mildred Nix; and woman he may select, she threa-L
To Speed Up Public
the Ruaai .Sitters, melody vwaters,
pany to run between San V r*»the needle ami harute it Iwck to
Mr. and Mra, Hooper Russell,
accompanied by Mias Mary Nell
Works In Southcmit
rlsco and Vera Cruse, Cal.
the rider. The first tim e riders'
: ad Sarasota, era' among tha ootMr. and Mra. Bell will make Howards Entertain
"tp gusfto expected at the
reaching
the
Judge's
-land
first
|
The program tonight will br
their home in San Prancteco aft­
ATI A NT A,
Sept
20 (Ah
-Bowss-d wedding tonight.
W ith Dinner P arty tha teat Juvrnile performarw* and receive the cash prises
Slf
^kkAsl-r wasrUm |sra.j
er Mar. 1.
•The age contest wTn.ii con- ] in ito m Ih# Smithi-apl for whh h nn
Will cowmteaca
at the 1 WiosV
A ffer the wadding an Informal
R#r. Cbm lee U El Islander
Mr. and Mra. B. A. Howard en­ show. The flrat prise winner* of Slats of plsOflg *n egg in a ep.Mil! rtot u.Ult.‘t| IJlkl.fXNMHKI will
Uracepttea was held at the home
on laeJ hen from Sarasota
On th e Firtmtone Ctiwtlcpy
tertained with a dinner party test lyrte next Wednesday night for on the ground up|«&gt;«lte the rider /i v e i ImM c ( u w a ii U |*r *vu|nm j n l «
of
Captain
and
Mra.
Scott.
Gnesta
’* &gt; iMato at tha BUboo-Hoirmyd
might to thadr boms on South • grand print of ffi .00 and a Ha gets off of hi* horse, pick, up fur |&gt;«*rH4iTiyt mm mi r r l i f f
* * TI *
Itrake Tester
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Clarence
H.
tonight.
month's pass to tha tkaatR . Mra the sp «&gt;n i*y thr- l.siolle with tlo- RI'IT totH'lt ** ill** *■••*! *1 tel M V«tl
Bell, honor guests, Mr. and Mra. Sanford Avetuio In horaor o f thady
Kliminiite litipnework— Be Curlain
-gg
m
it,
mount*
hih-rrse
*n»l
Margaret,
Torreau*
Knight
will
daughter, MU* Mina Howard, and
f *•Ve'tl* •* h*1l* ll» U»% tef
and Mm. RoMoa Bteboo and P. N. Whitehurst. Mr. and Mra. Hamilton BUboa who will ha mar­ to fatotored at tha &lt;mga^
starts for the grand »l*nil The fiiltia.&lt;ry JhiMU'i m»*ntU»n* m tinMra. Louis C. Rivas ara William A. Ben, the Bar. 8 . W. ried tonight Tha dinner preceded
flvat Ihrr* Cillers reaihing the hl&lt;i |lull ( 'teltehl'l I I M W MU♦', »l* (•
to u vtta today to at- Melton, Mr. and Mra. M. B. Ed­ wedding rehearsal and the greets
Judge’s stanl with the
"till m MI &gt; Miimifll-tltltiil tel III*' |HIhi I!
Blabaa-Htrmmtt wadding monds, Mr. and Mrs. A. M e la * - ware ineitowa of the'bridal party. Culpepper Continues
the *|«M&gt;n unbroken will receive \Atefk- himul, OMMlte b r » r lit
Firnt unit Hint
I’httnu 89i"t
hon, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Godwin.
Evangelistic Services prilfW There will he a *&gt;hl|&gt; t&gt;"|&lt; f**l with mi'll* &lt; f ** fritm MuMtlu*
Tha large dining taote was
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Tuttle, Mr.
ping coiile*t; a greaser I p &gt;k "•'&gt; !••*-r£»«. Si* Ih t «*rnil min. A lit *k«ni a .
oeerteld with an rmbnktered linen
and Mra. Prad Ro m , Mr. and Mra. cloth and awe center*! With •
ker, d
T W Rev. Burie Culpenwr, Who teat and a horse rare frw hors Mini M i m rH|i |M
t last night here with E. D. Matthew*. Mra. U A. Sni­ bowl of pink roaeteale
Hotel*. haa been coodlacling srrrtces betew'and daughter, Mr. der, Mra. Gertrude Skidpoore, Mra. The pterw cards bora w k h l d- rwwUoge audtenoa* every aramn*IL Ruby Lalng, Mayfair.. Bulla
McCntre, Mra. John T. tegn* In colors to haimoniso with irqp ami evening this week at the
l ' this mornlhg far Lnha^ |Doughtery, the
Usee Lola C- the flewer*. DUwwr was *«u-v»d Flrat Methodist Church In lhl»
Lid attend opening exeretee# Ward. Margaret Snlder, Addle la courses.
city, is a widely known evangrllat
1 s t Bar t, Hasel Whitehurst,
(over* were laid for:
Mta* and ha* preached In ever) slate
Godwin. Jack Mst- Mina Howard ami Hamilton Bte- in the union eacept three.
EBillie Snider, and Robert twv, honor guvsU, Mra. C. R.
tawt night be talked un the
MacMillan.
Btefaee, o f Haras&gt;ta, Mr. and Mr*. subject, "Tbe Hlggeet Fool hi the
morn ng hr
I L R^by iming, the Rev. J. J ]l tide", and Ihu
on "Why
Beautiful
Kclldgbaa, Ah* Urv. ClyaHoa 1- prearhed
AN INtIKVIlW WITH JOUfH S eiH U , PIV, CttCUtAIION M 0«., tO U IIV Itf (XT.) H*«Aito-W
EM&gt;tandrr. of 8w * »»U , Mlaa Be­ Women Marry Ugly Mon '1 He bs*
Mrs. Morse Hostess
atrice lluwact It. II. Howard, and aelectnl as hi* aubjert for the
sermon umight y * t1 :S0 o'clock,
A t Luiic^ieod P a rty Mr. and Mra. B. A. IlowanV
“ la U f* W wth Living 1"
Those attending the services
Miss Mina Howard sad Hamil­
ton ‘ Blabah, whdae marriage arid on'the Ideal home. Mr*. P. W.| atats that tb* Rev. Culpepper 1*
• W 'h s i
____ Stanley ted la prayer, and Mra. j
an toerestlng speaker and make*
taka'place tonight, a
hi* talks unusual by dramatising
B C- Moor*
guests at an 'M a n t e l luncheon
___
whto tha circte had (tens during hem. The prhlte is cordially in&lt;ir*a tnder' at wood by Mr*, t i i .
tha yaaf.'
-ited to attend the meetings.
ten1 T. *arao~at toV hom*. n i l
MNo more of the old kind for mo
Since It
Palmetto A
. . s a d i of John Edward Hlg...
Plymouth*'
T V ! * * table . . * whteh the!
Mr*. M ore with a
. k-'na will be glad to Worn that he
was ovtrialJ'
r
' T j v ~ "_TT ~'-T
: -bower te agorae alien “ f
, haa racnearad from tnjuedak raJ ^ I N I T X - V I V I news-stands watt eagerly
(pr Joe Prebec to retrw rushing around
C lt h C L ^ 'e T ^ a a ^ r *
wbA w1U ^
cbxU J rln* “ *• eelyoJ In a meant autoiaoblte acHhtith .* bowl * f yallow faO flow , Ymmm_
dent aljd I* Mde to ho out again.
-ytim e a new edition hltsthaetro«t. lie's
cards bore
make time . . . k eep a split-second
Mra Prod
Mr. and Mrn John M. Bailey
Thoe*
schedule. . . slam un brake. M t tUne* a day.
. ______ _' Myvrt, president o f the WrtosA'a and son, Owen, returned the' flrat
Working hi* brakes so hard on hla farmer
t o r a m t o jiiu io to ry ' Union, Mra. X C. tuft of the waek from New Yrx*
• tip following: Mtes ¥
Mft i. Bo* : . Mpore, Mra. E. C Harper.
car cost him plenty far adjustments and re­
B. ,city where lira, Kallnr sad Owen
rd a a j Himlhno Ui.be \ monnT r neck Mra r , W. Stanley, Mra -yteto about two ■ tot t i
using. But with Plymouth'* hydraulic
brakes. It's a far dlBeront story. They'ra aJmoots/Mr. add „Mra.
Georgs
. Th
0 . Hayg.
NWjwaqttallaail Andhr»kallnlng*la«tlnn|rrl
. t__ ____ ... .
Blhh##, eft 9i n j
n. 3L * ------- , — w, w- —
Brake, are not the only thing that mini
• i f * 1 V..ta,“ Mra. Helen T. Morse, and [,e m r , Mra lvoy O w es, Mya
stand up on Joe Preher'e car*. Fur he pul*
a
B. Mias Mary Helen Mora*.
j j jr Lalng, Mra M. N. O # vsland,
mile, a year on tha apeedumstcr..
Mrs. H. H. HUL Mra. B. N. NlpIlia car testlll "tigh t aa a drum " at I2.M9
------------------ I pm, Mrf;
BdMbaw; MM.
rrf‘ — Floating Power engine mounting*
J. B. O vtoL the Mteaaa Matorlat
do (Bat. It stand* to roaaoa, too,
“XHCircle Num ber Six
■ ’8 avoid rattles with 0 w«lded **fetybody that ha* no JoinU to loose* ,
i at tho thing* that make a cmi ttond
an rot* lo t* at "a ll thfto ' low-Brlre*!
I wo think you*U pick n Mymuuth.
7H ± . . .

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years.

She c a m e

“ C R AC K E R D A Y ”
O N S E P T . 30 TO
BE G A L A E V E N T

BRAKES
TESTED FREE

SEMINOLE EIRE SHOT

I USE HYDRAULIC BRAKES.
6 0 0 TIMES A DAY!

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after (turning a

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htotraptoatoftetk: gBpeteea r.tkS. toe*easy, tiwetoi, MW*.
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COTTON, S IL V E R
P E O P L E PRESS
FO R IN F L A T IO N
f TALLAHASSEE, Styi. VL-Cff)
—The atat* faoart o f « A m A m
ydriwrday turned thnriwOswn M
Dm plan e f PH eP^faM aftfe, I f f

i Flay 1st Game T o
S e t t l e Northeast
Loop Championship

rp tn irr

th* Flrat National Bank In B t
Loala and chairman of lha roonell, aald that banka’ "ahonld not
■nako loan* Utat either cannot be
OOlleetod within n reasonable lima
or or# not eligible for rediscount
at federal reserve banka.*
"U ahonld b* remembered that

BrB.ir~CUU.UM
I t Augustine and
DoLand
Mi tomorrow afternoon In Do*
nd In th* first fam e of what
MUaao to bo ft raal oorloa bo
Ale th* rfaaanBionofalp o f tb*
othooat Florida League. Both
ima am pretty oronly mate hod,

r.:.
■

1
(

replied hla Internt"waa In public
echaols. Ha told th# board later
ho area ‘ dirwetor of a bank and
after the mooting taauod a state­
ment in which ho said:
*Tho disregard by tha board of
the practical aspect* o f thU plan,
which contemplated enhancing the
poaeMIHJoe o f school boards being
able t&gt; borrow against state
fund* left tha umdter aa it existed
a# before.
“ My effort was toward making
it poeatbla fo r school boards to be
certain they mold borrow against
the state revenue, in order that
teachers' salaries be assured and
that schools would operate before
the state revenue begins to come

Flower Old of the Horticulture
exhibit at tha Chicago Woe life
Fair, Miss Doris Bart of Chi­
cago, poses with her silver cop
and a bunch of flower*.

Urschel T e lls
Of E x p e rie n c e
With K i d n a p e r s
(Continued From Fags One) ,
The, also Identified Hale# and
Mn. Jarrett Identified a photograph of George (Machine Gun)
Krlly, who with his wife, Kathryn
is a fugitive, as nates' gunman
companion In the actual kldnap-

rebsbly get th* c*J| « t second
L r Doband
■ A t shortstop Frisbl# Is th* class
h A -lit'tb * Lsssgue, although Culy, of
life'. DeLand, I* plenty good hfmaelf.
, * Third t«s*: It le k toss-up as U&gt;
Bt
rhlch Is better at the hot comer,
B t. leberson of the Reds or Hhaw
lock for the Saints. Both are exePent fleldswe, and era about
W " goal at th* baft.
r.In tha outfield Rip Dunuar,
K l j h p a - Erwin and Tom Nash of
7*--- few ‘ Saints, Tee* OsUegoa. Nut
Shirley and Wlpfletd Mosley of
r
R a t a h are great ball hawks, and
t o e potential weight at tha bat,
Wpsoially Nash and Moalsy. As
r . . (k r aa the outfield ts concerned
Moo can pay your money and take
k.J. year choke.
t&gt;'* ^ From all Indfcationa It will-ha
ft* ft‘ great eerie*, and any lovrr of
^ 'good baseball game will make
no mistake in attending this se-

Cocoa Is W inner
: In Daytona Game
pA Y TO N A BF.ACII, Sept 2 0 Islanders iallied in the ninth
faxing yesterday lo knot the score
at one-all, but Cocoa took a lead
of two games to on* In thi Cen­
tral Florida League post-season
partes by scoring two more In th*
tenth for a 3 bo t victory. They
plnjr Thursday ot Cocoa.
E K Sft-’!

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l i l t

Urschel told of the long uncom­
fortable rid# to th* farm near
I’aradl**, Tea**, where he wai
belli captive, hi* careful attempt*
to identify the pla-e, and lha
dawn raid that resulted in the
capture Aug. 12 of Harvey Halley
allied '‘ master mind" In plotting
the abduction, and three member*
nf the It. G. Shannon family who
lived on th* farm. Bale* was ar­
rested two days later In Denver.
Hates kept his head high and
eyed Urschel Intently during th*
testimony.
Urschel then told of living drlv.
en to near Harrah, Okla., where
hla eyes were taped.
"They told me I was not to
hear or see anything on the trip
and that If I did. I'd never go
home, they'd kill me.
"They bad some chains In th*
car and mentioned giving me a
hypodermic. The tu&gt;* wa* vary
effective. 1 lust all sense of di­
rection.
*
"Then we druve Into a farm
&gt;aid. They said they would have
tu change car*. I could hear them
fooling with the license plates.”
This presumably w il th* farm
near Rlratford, (Ikla., of T. W.
Uuleman, 72, where Coleman, his
wife and others testified list**
and Kelly had spent several days
before the kidnaping. They said
Hates and Kelly came to the farm
with “ a kidnaped man," changed
automobile* and departed.
"What did they do when you
arrived at ynur destination?”
"We drove Into a garage—they
said It was about 2:30 I*. M.—and
they aald we had arrived. I asked
how far we had come, and they
said about 300 or 350 milts. They
kept me In the garage until after
dark, then they took me Into tha
house."
"I couldn't sleep very well In
tb* garage on the car cushion. .
“ My ears were stuffed with cot­
ton and I still was blindfolded, but
I was not handcuffed.
"In (he morning, Monday, July
24, I was given breakfast and had
to sat It while still blindfolded.
“ Somebody read me tb* haadllneb from th* newspapers and
t«ld ms that If tha officers re­
mained so active they might have
to change their plane.
“ I was asked to euggoot some­
one, outside o f Oklahoma City, lo
act ae an Intermediary, and I gave
then tha name o f John 0. CatJett, of Tulsa, an oil man and my
gomt friend."
Urachal estimated th* day of
hi* arrival ftt tha Shannon farm
with hU. abductor* was Sunday,

of

M rtpatlon o f state odtool revenue.
T h e to a r d took the p w llio n th at
th e -th o o l i n n ) a lrea d y h a t ftilto b i*
au th ority
fo r
borrow ing.
T om su cllo'* p U a , in volved
lam *
an re o f tim e w arrant# by school
boards, aeslgnm ent o f lhaoo
to
ta n k a In r e t ' m f o r loan* and do­
pe* i t o f assignm ent#
w ith
the
• t a t * trea su rer a * c olla te ra l fo r
chpoelta In banka.
O n ro
da lintr
th *
conference
O o n im o r S h td ti asked Tom aaeilo
I f hla plan waw n ot In th e Interoat
Ton u m Ho
o f landing

A brief rreomo of Lha different
Mayan ahow about a* folbwai
Catcher#: A l Leila, of DeLond, ap*
naan lo hare Iho odr» on either
h*rt Chftpman or Walter Hunter,
lllbou ih Ctyapman and Hontar
Ore mere experienced player#.

mlghty tight holes.

Hoaa*

epiT*U n ' o f k Km ) i during the neat
few month* h y ; borrowfag la «a&gt;

’.,'nftd It Is a toae-op a* to which
.; hoe will omorffa \ha rlctor.
-

Urn t «

R n p r m e n N tfa f* .

Coined and

FOUND
pointer, black head,
tail. Call Bias Nona
M*nr.

. “ Certainly they wo rid Ilka to
m a°nm o f thalr pay before the
Christmas holiday* and they are
entitled to It. Th* bulk of th*
State/* revenue* flop schools la
from the motor vehicle license*
end-not nrallaM* -nittfl-ygntliry."

Chad** Royal*, M yoar old midget from iho II
the Chicago Worid'a Fair, receiving a scholarship in
from lfla* Peggy Waterman, one of th* registrar*.

whit# metal from 41 cents an
•urtce to Its present American monetary value of $1.29 ami re­
store It to |**t glories.
Senator Dill, Democrat, Wash­
'cool o ff,'" Urschel testified. "He ington, another sliver advocate
said they uaually gave the people disclosed yesterday that he had
1200 or «3*0."
talker) over with Roosevelt th*
Friday following th* kidnaping desirability of buying silver and
Urachal was given a new hat and issuing currency against It. He
shirt,
Indicated, however, that Hoes*,
"Did they give you anything veil f r ward upon this step at
else?" asked Hyde.
the moment.
&gt;
“ Y*», a chair," the witness an­
"The President seem* to he
swered, “ to make me more com- very much interested In working
fsrtahle."
out something that will help allHe said he was chained to his v#r."DIII said.
bed st night hut vrai released
Reeonstruction corporation of*,
every morning. During Ih* day, he flclals said they had no figure*
said, he lay on the floor, guarded on wjilch to base an estimate of
and blindfolded.., ‘ ..................... drmat^s by bank* for I share
Urschel aald the blindfold wa* In the agency’s NRA billion, but
changed dally, "until Friday, but one' remarked “ there hasn't been
from then until Monday, after any rush fer It, although there
Hates and Kelly left. It was not has been a lot of correspondence
changed."
from banka and buslnrsa men."
"A fter Friday, who guarded j
you?" the prosecutor asked.

HAVE Y O U * W ATCH » |
by owe who coolly know#
Briggs. Jeweler, M eg.. A t.

DeLand Prepares For
Coming T itle Gaines

th# gra n d .la n d h er* le approx Im a te ly 900, but portable bleacher

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A W N I N G A N D W I N D O W abodes.
It. F . Roehlk, flanferd M a ttru U
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•eats, lufflcjent to handle t h e ------------------------------------ ------overflow, are being Installed.
or
ws.rw n-e
DF.LAND, Sept. 20.— Plana were
STRAW BERRY P L A N T P b r
h
iAI,R
Nolle# I* har+tiy | lv «n ( b i t UB* W. W. Potter, Phone 7*2-W.,
being rushed to completion here
d*r and bjr virtu - o f t b it certain
LEGAL NOTICE
final darraa o f
forvcloaur#
and
yestrrday whereby seating facili­
•»!# mad# and *nt#r#d &lt;m th# fltti
day*.'*'! Align at, A. D, 1IJI. toy- th#
ties at ( ‘onrad Field will be prd-(
llunfiratolp M illard II. limitn, ititfsa
of ih# Circuit Court o f |h» TTr#titf* W ANTED TO RENT! Fumlehed
third Judicial Circuit In and for
house. WHhtn reasonable walk­
h#inliMtl# t’ounly. Florid*. In d ib a *
r#rjr. duly r#cordrd In Iho attic# ing dletance of a Primary School.
» f thp Cl#rk o f the Circuit C mrl
‘ -•
KNNIH l.oi'ixr: R60KRX. Defend. In nnd fo r oald Homluol# County, P. O. Bex IIS *. '
ant
K lorldi,
In that certain
c iu m
»
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T
to
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C
her#
In
pending
wherein
Ifarvoy
Slid second half In th* Northeast TO: K.NNfS l/OUIRH HOORIlft IS* Mahry 1# th# p lain tiff and A- A.
Field*, A... Mayn bp, ML Black and fi
Florida Uagu*. Weather permit­
S
lf177. AVr'NUK- ^ t ^ r r a . dlplln,
Ptyltng thrmaelyea a« Tntating, the game will be stegW it
Tuu are hsrshy neilfted thsl a !#•■ of. Hip Philo, at'ao known ■ * WANTED; CELERY PLfl
l*tll &gt;as bean filed eselnet you fn Mi IInto finptlai rtiurch, a rt d#(#ad&lt;
1 P . M . Thursday.
H- J. Lehman. Phone 687&lt;
the above atytrit rourt by (he nnlP, the Hp#cln| M *«t*r n»m#4 Ik
Tbe nevvnnl- seating capacity of above
name# elalptlff for ISvysp- eald derro# w ill #R#r .fa r nal# and
poee.of oblatnlag a floel decree ot •*ll at public outcry to th# h lih ««t
a|vorr#(
*
and l)M l bidder for ra#h, in front
This U therefore, to require you at th# W##t*rn front (.nor o f th#
lu appear lo |he said bill of rnm- f&gt; u rt I lo u#e In th# City of Pan* BEFORE PAJNTINO, got ..MVi
plolnt at the office of the Clerk ford. County o f H#mfnhU, 8 U t# o f
prices on Dollar A Chyh
of the above aisled Court, at San­ I- Inrid a, hetween th* legal hour*
ford. Florida, on lha ir.it day of Of aal# on Monday tha Ind day ot quality paint “ Baet for tho
iftrlnber, A t). t ill, la dsfaatl of Ocl*to#r A. II. t a il, th# aarta toeing IwOth'1 because ground and mlgdd
a dectso ura ■tee ft ten will a rule day and a legal pale# da/
q m u •vhlch
be entered, and las plaintiff will 4»f aald Court, th * follo w in g do* Lo withstand Scuthern rlhaajli
pmesed ei parte, la flaal r-ecree. em bed property, altuata, lyin g m il
It's wonderful the way
It te ordered Dial title notice be h#lng In H#mlnoi# County, Hiatt o f Btanlsy.Roger* Hardware Co.’
Inc Zemo brings pro
i published for fiur- roeeecutlv. Florida, to -w lt:
IUhl nr, burning aldo,
weehe &lt;&gt;acs each week, (a th* Pap*
leot
Twcrtiy-nln#
tft)
of
50 RHODE ISLAND
PuJM^.
ford Herald, a nawspaper aubll,|ied
Block **ir o f
Puhdhrlaton or
caaaa. Itching stop* the
Four Months Cheap. T. 0. Hunin nominal* Coenty, Florida.
hnutk hanfurd. Hanford Grant,
touches Urn tender and
Witness. .V. ft, Deudlsss. Clerk
according to yla i th rreof r#ter, Osteen.
because of Its ram is
fordw t to Plat lletok l. - p « g «
i t of th# J’ ubiic itp foru i of

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Stir Created In
. Kidnaping* Trial

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Will Concentrate At
CongretwUpon
ittorjT; Of Cut
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; , WASHINGTON. Sept 21.
4 ftr *&gt;^.T* * ,— (A.P:)— A aurrey of the
aET\;
a b n plans sad activities of veter­

OKLAHOMA C ITY.
Sept,
t l —(A*)— A etlr woe created la
the opening' o f Charles F. Ur­
achal kkVmping trial today
wine Wad Coleman, ton o f T.
M. Coleman on whose Btratford, Okie., farm, the (o v e r ­
m e n contend* the plot wre
hatched, tried Ineffectually to
nmke a » perch. Ha wa* hurtled
downstairs quickly. A United
Btates marshal who talked
with Coleman said he believed
• fireatenirv
been sent him.

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , T H U R S D A Y , S K I T E M U E R 2 1 , 1933

DEMANDS FOR
INFLATION ARE
1C STUDIED
President Talks W ith
C o 1 lege Professor
W hoHasMadeStudy
O f Money Situation

M any A r e Involved
In Gotham Strikes
• NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—OF)
— Strikes involving snout 100,000 workers were In pr ig Casa
today here and g, walkout of
transit employes appeared t
possibility. The American Fed-;
vratlon of lahnr, through Us
affiliate in ihe street tran*por­
tal I in industry, prepared to
seek a showdown between the
unionisation of 30,000 workers
and the company union policy
maintained at present.

U. S. RECOGNITION
OF RUSSIA SEEN
IN NEAR FUTURE

Price

F I t b C en t*

NEGROES FINED Fin a l D ra ft O f R etailers9 SITUATI
C od e, W ith P rovision F o r
FOR ATTACK ON P ric e Control, D i s c l o s e d CUBA GR
FIELD WORKER
MORE CRlTli
WASHINGTON, Sept *1.—&lt;*•). retailers* lasses and prerenting
— F.nal draft of the code of falrl continuance of * loss leader” tallcmnpetMinn coloring the general]
^ which merchants attract
retail tra.le, ma.l* pu.dk- yaater-l f"**®m* f* **)£ low' 7 ‘f * d
-.
. . .
.
I in the hope they will buy Items

i Group
W as Organized
_
,,
,
_ ,
T o Compel Celery ,Uy- r,r,"‘* »h'- m,Kh reairererted

, much higher profiu

S o l f p r s T o D p t u n m l ‘ l' ,iC* &lt;,,n,ro’ P»"riilon frame.) so| The two broad codes, reaching
'
that every merchant would be re-, every pummunity In the nation,
$•&gt;,00 l’ er Day vVage quired to keep hit m&gt;niiMt&lt;n prices] would iJanket more than 6.000,000
at 10 porrent atnivc “ wholesale employes under the recovery pro
The eni*tenre i»f a group of ne » iellvered price'* of any merchan- grmm
The drug rode prohibited tlrmitlc
gr»*e*. rganiinl for the purpone di»e except few «pecial aale*.
A. P White«lde^ depmty com* • lathing of retail frlcee on stand
*»f fotcmr celery Rettem to work
for n«»t lent than $.1 On per day., mUahoier of the NRA, wh » made aid trade marked good* whose
wa. vrrt&gt;ilfte! yeater'Viy afternoon puhlu the draft along w.th the price ia arm unced hy the manu
at a *i*rial aet.*ioti of police court ct&gt;&gt;lr for iirug tlnrea, «ald that the factum I he retail claiue read*:
"In order to check
ixeilatory
n Ion |'i mtTnu’M, anr*ted Mon­ price «t»ntn&gt;l |*roH*ion nouhl In
day l*y locnl police, tvrre handed no *rn«* l&gt;e c mstrutoit a price* price rutting ami minlmiie opera!
th#iefif)in.
krii'iMHT* amt warned not to ie- fiving action Mince no profit could tng l(^»ea teeulfu^r
eiilrf a rrtail transaction utile** Department of which Mr. Treadp**ai ltwit otTen*i*.
the otrichant oitaut«u1 2ft peirent ww&gt; i« also chatiman.
{ Quick action on ttie part of I bo%• wholesale pi ice.
latmr
mud
he firmlahed
C*hi f • f Police Rot CL William*
llo* t alue of tlie provlaion, he through Kmergenr) Relief DDec*
io following up a complaint mnl* tiiil, te*t* pi •manly In limiting
(Continued On Tage Three)
I ) a farm negro brought at»out
t!•» aiie*t Rif II mettwvei* t»f the
pang Monday.
title the other
ua* captured tha* nltht.

Another U.S. Boat
ters Havana ¥
Marines And B
jackets Lining

WASHINGTON. Sept. 21.—&lt;/**&gt;
HAVANA, Srpl. 21.
— Amid the clamor for Inflation,
President Roosevelt cave thought­
( A P . ) — The American
ful Consideration to the pro*,
stmver Number 240. withl
ans' organisations yesterday
lem yesterday in a long talk with
&amp; &amp; • •Indicated 'America's ex-service
marines find sailors drawn I
Dr. George Warren of Cornell,
In formation on deck,
who has made n study o f (he Fumen hare -stopped for the
j rofxan monetary situation for the
the ftmmunitlon ship Ntt
J S 5 &amp; present their cash bonus de­
President.
entered Hnvnnn hurbor tt
mands and will'concentrate at
Assured
For aeveral hours, the econom­ i President
the Pext Congress on restore
as opposition Rroupa pre
ist talked over the question with
Freedom O f Action
their demand that tba
Sfct.-- tion of cute under the econo­
NoisevsJt, rriading to him the resulta o f hlw studv.
Without
AnyOutcry
ernment
of provisional
my act
$700,000 Is Allocated
No official word fame front
dent Orau San Martin resign.' j
Aa &lt;he reteren* o f foreign w i n
For Labor T o H elp their discussions, hut the meeting! NEW YORK. Sept 21 f/IY-The
Mined a call for reterens’ organi­
Antl-Ani.rican s.ntlmSat
ri*vived re|&gt;orts aUiut the capital United State*, it wa* rellahly in
sations to unit* (a a drive for reIn
R
e
h
a
b
Uitation
.xpresied In , denionstratteft.
that Warren was working o"tl
panl of the economy law, a atadr
di.'Ated •••* night will remgnita
a small group nf Cubans
o f raolottoaa adapted by Ameri­
■•■ambled before the huftteT4
WASHINGTON^
SepC
21.-GT1!
''° T
' the Soviet Union liefnre rnngrt*%
can Ltgion atato convent Iona prer. ,, .
_
,
,
i ha commodity dollar la one
•bulge .S, A . II W llkm aon ftHetn)
James Ward Stlrkn.y and
convene* In Januar&gt;.
ho„
1(OW, r w||h
Umlnary to the natloaal conclave -F o llo w in g and supplementing
“ down with Americans".
Although kiirh tie Jme rerngnll remain r&gt;n
at Chkaff* two week* hence dis­ Ih« recent ylait of Got. Dave to romvnrxiitiea eon I%
* -Prisoner*, tirouth*
Sholti to Washington, efforts of *unt. hut whose ii.Ho tf) iruld t h ^ i» nn admlnUtrat»vr m l,
closed a similar objective.
C. H. Trfndsrgy_jj|_ |ht
••
Csmagoey province, where,
M t-w n trttif 4 | rV»ldent RcMMoevelt
repre. e« TiTe* Mv oil the two* leader* hut'
... Thwwrtlon et the stain cooun-. Chairman
tain Juan ills* llernmndea la
lloaa la asaally hafcetive of the Florida X k l i o i y Hoard for Public cnmmnolity inriri.
**7
.
f,
M-ntetl h&gt; a conatiltaht on foreign let Ho i|tlo*ni off with lea*er
TB
*«---- Knt rants From O ffice In Orlando Has Ing ■ revolt, reported the
to a ra a 's fflb * proceedings at the*W °rki were crowned with success
Alor»ir with I ho* *tu&lt;ty |hf I'rwi*
Many
|oi|tt hm* tit
nt
foil
*
aWl*hing
to
di»po*r
of
national esarreation o f the legion. yesterday when he was cbabled to Hent wan iriving tlir ilollar, the
Tlo* l»-*«lri« of the gang weie
Had Few Applica­ gent* number 2000.
VnriouN Sections Of
announce that Emergency Relief
’
Review o f aattona of state con- Administrator llae-ry I.. Hopkins rrireral rK|tanniun |»n&gt;(rrmni of lh*» thi« iiimli- tintinverted loiatfri at
irlmiit
tefel
A
hi
a
It
a til Nrl
A palaee ann unrement
a
time
h\h*-»
he
RMiiroi
fir
i-J
^
ln'
KciminiBlratinn « « &gt; moving
(%rtions From H e r e
varxtlona disclosed that only rive
State Are Expected
had allocated additknal relief
HIt • M
weir **eii«’iM'rd lo pay
gov.rnmant troops had aur
tlom of artmn without any
voted for eash payment o f the money amounting to 0700,000 for ward *lt»njr r wiH«* frt»nt.
■I
im i « m h
m
y rrv p Mi
Inning, whkh was favored by a labor in rcha-vlpating; and
lnv»MtlgatlofUD o f lha Raglonal ad tha rebel lender Juan
C*oupli*d with th«« plaim for c»y from u |o»^»*tl»1r atilt im n*lj lt'»*
Intrirfti in thr KiiMhf'* c«*nte»t
re­
I «*K o&gt;
\\ i t ' l l l l i g ' o i l
M il *
| iIh &gt;
‘ nine to ono vote at last ysow’s pairing roads damaged by the re­ punhinc innni y into rimiluG &gt;n bloc in coiigreae.
A t * Irultural
t oatilt
Corporation Hernand.t and hla followers 1
which
Ift
lo*
h
«*
Mt««Ptl
liPir
Salur*
M m ' » » l l r i n u t i \ i esf | t « ) t n g n
T h e preaidetil wn»* ti ptt *etP» d » C
* convention.
in O ila iu l" hy * ta p ia atn tallva o f • ranch In CamagUty provtn
through f&gt;unlir h'lltlinir imojor!*,!
cent storm In Florida.
•1 $.'• IHI Ml »*••! \ lltg III |||«&gt; * lint. Srpl in. »« o* fr ih iir *&gt;f Hi*
well itifo*o&gt;&gt; 11 ■
lar&gt;it«-r«. in • h i m h I u su a lly
thr N ation al Farm &lt;*ra«lit
A »*o• A Arson of the stela aamembllaa
The National Hoard of Public hmatiming crnlu to
Sk|i|*l«Miif|. Rtfh II MlliNRitl,i &gt;Im&gt;'* rrlrliiatlon*.
Tha information, which
1* nn»intiHH
have favored the four-point pro- Works also agreed to supplement home own am arv| t.u«invk IfMom. Rpiatlcr* n* booing dr* i j r d on J v*lm Vk gliMin* mnl i hm In* llrn •t,i| unit in Sanfoiol Mini the «ur * i a I It'll ha%a rrvrala«l that appll
Rn*'*iftn
ii-.ognition
fMiiite
to
eati«'ii« for luana from
Kainlitula from an army captain cob
adreared by the legion's this sum hy a grant o f |30O,iH)O new vfTnrU were Imiii* ilinvt o* I
I rV
drt»« • tv«'M* f.iioiiil utility mii*I or iMUtloling 1‘iinimulllMte* hut mI*h In
ago tllll IlMm MWllltlsI it tim e »%•(
rm m tjr farm tra arr rum lo g Into Ing tha troop's pursuing Hina,
rehabilitation committee to ne used fsr purchasing materi­ tow&lt;Mnl dinponal of farm 2HH|ilii»r*
flr u il I " |»My Il»», % «»f $ * IMI "Ri h mi • Htr* ilnuuirhuiit irntral Kh*riti*.
ptogrew . of doom alir A lft
to
bring
RgricuHura!
pnrr*.
into
•
•
'
that o ffira vary M owly, according tha chlaftaln and alx
ly all have voted for It als for this rrpalr work in the
riT tp
I"
'Ih v *
u h i h * tl»** m I| i « ift.
nrrmoling l"
mu
Miunui^in^nt to infurmatlnn taraivad thla aftarId allow him .iioplt op|M»itui
with alight changes.
storm area. This storm area has line with thoaa of gooftn that the "
of hla lieutenants were aur
\\
oil**l.iMir?*,
‘
ini'
II
mLj
Urn
nutih' i!•• • ni 'iniiiu i*y Mt« John
ly to *e ltie t h e inattRM N t n v o l v i
iioom
hern defined to Marcus C. Fagg. farmer ituyn.
lirffton. Il/t'll K ing. R«H»w\rll \n
ed
and that aoma of hla foil
lii.ftni.|\.
iftno'ia!
i-hairniait
«»f
Akidi'
fio
/ iK tA . * ** This program—In contrast with emergency relief director
n lio
ntchangt*
W K Mulllkln, Jr., W aahln gion
f'oinridentally to the vinlt of
for
lt&lt; wq. Finm otl
11••11 niri •Trarko* l»n\ '
thft piano of ether veterans’ or­
had flad.
*
vioti'k Mini i •nlkaseadoi , iM’t'lrglll
II
t*
.
wa*
In
Uvlam
io
jra
iU
n
lty
roll
m
delegate
from
nine
jiouth
•
Continued
on
i*age
Four)
►. wit«•«Is« • III
I Rofio links
ganisations—dbei not propose re­
Private advices from
M i* l4*«»nai*l&gt; *alil that *h r ha*l . • untlnrtlng th# lnvr«tlgatim \a con
l
Mi-10
III!
R K
«*rn utateR, it wajt dii&gt;rlnard that I la*!! Ill I'
l»u\ fun * **f $2 »Ml
h in •rrv*
JUcmV' . peal o f the economy act, Urt cannear Antilla on tha north,'
wnt'rn
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In
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offered
to
hiiy
thiee
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in
in
g
taporta
that
thara
warn
'effi,
toration of full benefits
HI ilityr
of Orient, province, * U d T « - T 4
| •piMinunlttr*. r ftpai tally to thua* | •tala)* In futnU hlng
l»( Mil lit,^
milliffho i*ale» of cotton Btai a rhiDn mu tin
fund*
t«*
J^hlt ih iii) im w i lor«|
elgn managers of e sugar
whrrr rrernt niinTMi ronla*Va ha*4 f i r m r t t 5 lr
aisini-^otsdata a id
U (U
Mulllkln
taportad
lm rn, U • »*•«•! n gM i ti * I mII i r o f,
hfoit htrlol, ami lliat «h* haa ra* that mo nay la avallahlr In faint- n American and a C-eitad
neem*ary 4*miit« eotiUf
mrT h e A m e r lis n rla im s
i" iriii'
rn
It
I f. 's lte llt'
III
.•hi
Hi.Amerlan Legion officials said
ir p llr*
j f i t mii aaiU fartn ry aarurltjr n ltli w#r* held hy *r&gt;rk«rt who
rangad.
tolnl Jii-'iN ,m hi,in ib, D us
h* IsAReI e||l I'llll’ " 1I An A
O rlrit o'rlvril
their
organisation
Him mill ■ w*«k a|&lt;i, Their M
toill Up firld nn the In 10 «la\a
1lit (••ii1
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f
l ’ l«r»» alrv a d y a n oridai w ay fiw Ih'ittil, |innri |i«) .trill inh •• t Ml
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w*r# not immetliately le*rnwd.
•til’n KrrtPtiftkv l"AII, I • Inv an i "ii . 1is It ll t(• &lt;|itif ft|•ItKf t •* pUt f"1 III ••ii Hia mult
A rro tJ in g to* ilia
gnvrrmnant
a x p ir t in g w haat fio m the I ’a r if ir tlitre
dicatod k- would not Join wttk
Report* from Tarnjo aik) I
SO UTH ERN
COLLEGE. ro ast and for tiirriliii; axrasa m rs&gt; , f 272.(Mm.niil; |
i'll'»ii,. rtait&gt;( *iIr'III a.
,|•'IIIMte 1 * •'Ml |«
litV R* t••«• lid..*.' lit toIl * AftII |'t l#Aft will Ida tapf a«antatlva lha ra*piliamati(*
tthar organisations in fighting
w^rkin
were aimel with WgA, ,
t
|
f
H
ti.l
’LA K E LA N D . Krpt. * 1 .— Vleilor. and m ilk into
ft
i
hi
*
"f
v'llittAtM
I'M
kw
d
!•)
rali&lt;»f
&lt;iMWvnrl,.
A in*-*todD
- i•a(sire-, I tir
fur ra ralrin g loan* aia
A &lt;lo;i
»!• a ..t 1Ilf ii* *ri •• It »' «(••''III *.. '»•*.
blanket repeal o f the economy
from
many parte of Florida These plan, are In addition to the IlMlIIref ••*•!* f e»| 11»»» rmif 1ftC.ltinn (il . i .'AIIIIMtlllfl 1st to
11*1 tfl" I» rtf |u.IgA* Tift0*1 livii upi*fi all riupa u ii'w n hjr tha rhln* gun*, i if left nnd r*volv^||
j
r
t
I'll
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k
l«»
'
•tl
t'V
As&gt; a I t s .
joined lakriand ritisrns and tha acreage ■edtir'riftt rsinpMixne that |itii|'tll). $.IINII.IMHI.IHiit II.. KMIII 1
III* tl Ml' 1 toA 1•M#-| l'&lt; 1
il* f* n i |trtl||l•AM ItIft" tlto Ia i *-.I t hat all Nppllrant, hark««l h\ additional ta- thwirted *n attempt by «oldlfr%
• **' * .T Ite final decision on this, faculty and atudente of Riutharn nlreedy are iimk-r way
lilt • Ititm-s m |(*l«l i'll V' Ill' ll lm 1
1iiliilri ft AI r Hivdfi 1 1" |AI 1III |'A1A r u fity in the form o f a first mort- to llharatr the tan fnrgi
l h. 'll 11H Will' M klt'fl
howlvar, they said, would da made College in vxtm em
yvslar&gt;Ly
1iil&lt; t Mil I t lii'itNi
toA
Cl •torlr.l Mini •Il AI All • "r itn&gt;wing nf a 1g a g r un oral a*tata ur rhattal Thay were said I" have told tbft
VVInle thr. adnnntetralioii avnt nrv# i lA*cn h»*1, ir&gt;(ill f rmii Hi. ,
St Use Chicago convention. Oca. which
hegao thr instltutioa’a its way in utter sHnncr nn infla Airli aitigel Mini VIa.Iiv »l'.k i
v» let'lav II.Ml* • toll1. il A« n«d \a' Iiaaii in 1m m lg a g a upon farm a«iulpmanl
M" i' SI Hi Iih'mI lll'KIl"'
military leaders that if annoyr ir i.
'
. i i] forty-ninth yvar. First classes &gt;w- tion. Senator Thoms*. D’-moerat, (lit idin-*
Ilf • i •(•*«*•« nii'l »•♦*••(••ihtiir tl* Jit'Vr r.ttiMt 1 .T Itlf IV f ill It in gAd 1"l
It wa. fin 1 he, esplalned that tn|anr. |lf |h&lt;&gt;
,,
■
K Oklahoma, in * statement a-serti.l
The cnll for united action to­ gan yesterday miwtiuiR at
in
pi#
il*
mii
1
|
h
mi
A
•
•Mlfa&gt;
It liraii Hie film !»»•• nmui ,.f \\
nit i t Kit •lit IIir 1I'tA I’AltlrtllAI ihp a* ant a fannar • annul giv#
'li­
th* hodiftM of tha American ft'
ward repeal o f the economy law] o'clock.
irr u|»
• nrnin«t tl
tin* prrstdmt wa- iriadiiaily tiring- thr Mb*nn If" • ♦■I Him ut
of a tha ('anftdlan wmild ha (tali'
r ti
Irhi at miiM vv a11 laV*&gt; fir«t uiiHtgagr on arrount
James E. Van
Prraidcnt Ludd M. Hpivvy. who Iny al.iut the ex|Mtnnlon toll KitliRl loll* In #fti'Mlr •Imii
■ t .. ef « I|| thr
head) tutting I*. "o»#r th* f*nra".
phi • atlie dial el y fidluwing the 1 h i d I n a t e o n e
in chief of the prveldrd. intrmlucvd morr then a "wnulil tint even dar*- to ednii| it.”
i* •••
\l( ••( I tte •'• tun 1ml ft
follow tin •' ! MI•II *ll1III 111
h«*» *i i'tillg r*enlft and will prtdi I* p n ft ft ib le f i t ppl&gt; lo the I and
Santiago, tha rapital nf tha proT- *&lt;
Of Foreign
Ware, to liotvn pare in. of pmnilnrnrv, wlio
»i jml tin* I I M H l t i l l | C r m I I I ' 11
i uinmift*lotiftr* office, whirl) r**i Inc* of tha iim r name, w»tneagftd
Thorns*, a leader ol the infla­ HIM* I d i p l o i l • Hr irla itluiin
ii My
Min la'e in the aftrllinuti
o f ether veterans’ orraiu- spoke iirlrfly. Most of lakrlan&lt;f«
IIII
n
in
it
•
In
pay
Iml
it
m
s
I
lr«
A I •*• in%•lived n nil lit• • .hi
the r a i l ) hiiuift nf I lie fumifth fatiiU to lift the exitting hlo&lt;xi*h*d when fttildient and fttl^ ^
I*
oatttes. lurking them to a cun- civic clubs had spokesman praeant tionary movement in and out of
uooigagg and then auhrogate ita d*nt* flrad on * rimiiiiunUt
Congress for tin* part lw,i year*, would hr thr cjui'i timi id r h hi id Hie lino
old
night •M "&lt; iai kei ! » • • " an
Two
former
praekAante of
f m n eo hero Oct. 11
r.'d
m
i
adjnuiuiMg
«uurt
Judge
held that (‘ reil'Vmt It x »e «rlt .ltd inriit rordit At pirftent, nulrw
I I'll!
l a i k r i *i| tate dain r will to* lerurlt) in favor of the Regional
(Contln'iail
t)n
I’apr Thrw#)
Thr**)
tln'ie-l O
n rape
The legion's four-point plan foi- So them figured in the &lt;«ercisaw.
\Y
ilk
m
i»n
wain*
«t
Hu
d»
frn
d.i"*
•
i
not want to sa&gt; anything on the rn |t&gt; t hr An ito rp ‘l oadmir u'i|"&lt;
In l,| •in une nf the «!••»%n town Agio nltuial &lt; iedit &lt;'orpmation.
towgt.
Thay were Dr. J. I’ . Hilnum, of
•ubjeet t-erause “ if he even hinted ration, thr envirt toy* n y. mm tint Him! Hi thr fiatuii if nn&gt; nf llariit i &gt;h) !• I hr eva*t l"i a tli 'U tian ii*d
A
pplit
ailon
blank
•
fur
Inapt
and
u r Itf 'it' Id Ite ( mis It •*«• on
thr
v o '.
T h a t no war veteran disabled Tampa, ami Ur. 8 . W. Walker, of it. commodity price* would jump
eligible I •• dlftt«»unt
\ m m i u n m in
Mu*u* for itif in inat Ion may ht ohtatvv^fi
A
; - to Mm of duty ooffor any raduc- Jacka-inviila.
amt i hit i gr hr would Kivr lltrili &gt;• t (•rrn d rle i iitined
too fast and loo high before the oluitrirp have au igln lm m »iiii
Hanford Atlantic Nattonall
1
lo
•i i
Will
IteI
u
i
ii i • lint hi V the
J.
Edgar
Wall,
of
Tampa,
chair­
^ - O .te te ^ .tto M .te M fite
money is distributed urn mg the llrnr u ipivrrnmrnl ^uaiautri' fui f In I mH Hr mImi jmiiiH'»! nut
Hank Thr regional office t* locat­
ft IfMiilp of Hi* f id'll*-1 » and evary
vyterans ia tba World War man of Sbuthvrn's board of trus­ people.”
rwcntly riutdad la
1 hut ills k'l
wivirt -ah'*, ftimIla i in ..nm giant | kidnaping
Other
one will I*e Hi' it rd to rl th rr dance ed 1,1 lb* Fxchang* building, Or­
rJ P b v ti?
m s ' act aa la affact prior to tees, extended greetings.
Miiinaping im
ift n lapilal
isptvai clime
i
Thomas gave hie views
soon rd Ruftftia hy ottiri tuajur pru
oi watch, Mrs la*nnar*l&gt; »tate«l lando and in i« t»e reached by talaK , I N I (the effective data Tan^ana introduced ware Dr. J.
I
II. Daniel, presimng elder; Dr. A. after President Roosevelt had »&lt;*it during count lira.
dining hsi Interview H ub n m i i * phone by railing No .1575,
cononry law.)
Tropical DiHturhance Ing
pastor of First word to him and other spokesmen
It wa* also pointed uut today
haapUallssAion under fad- Fred Turner,
WASHINGTON, Snpt.
for a tVlagaUnn from the south
Methodist
Church;
the
Itev.
K.
L.
I h N e a r i n g Y u c a ta n
B"lh Hie Elk* Atamiliaiy and th that tha regional Agriculturml — Promlnant wets and
M M o t auspices be afrrn
states
urging
inflation
that
Alien,
pastor
of
Semin
da
Haights
Farm
Credit
W
ill
Be
Seiuitouli
i
oiinty
Fedeiatlnn
nf
(
iedit
f
orpptallon
l*
antlraly
fordad all vateraas wot dUhoaerho would receive them today If
tT ih# aie Mpcneoi• of eapaiate and ditttnet from tha imth parlies united yesle nkay
MIAMI. Sept 21 1/1*1 A tropl- ........
AUy dUobargod who require hoa- Metbodiat Church, and 4ho Rev. they wrantedteo see him. They at
DiHcuHHed At Meet
the « li rkav Hay*' event* and, federal lain! Hank at C.olumbta retail beverage* .haler* to
| K pttal' traatsnaat, and who art not J. A. Hendry, pastor of Nebraska crptrsl the invitation.
•al d&gt; turtaiKr
mi the North
Avenue church. “
Mill tflmlp will haw represents and should not In an&gt; way be con- uniformity nf «tate law* nn
to i mn— hly pay tor tholr
COLUMBIA, South Carolina. wrntcin ( arr'ldictm I 'dav •etitml
lakeland's spankers wore Her- j The cotton group took to the
atteiUt [»7;» milrft ■•#i|H»waat i,f 1 Ills •-«•••itull l c , which will l i t , nsrtsd or ninfua.,) with It- The dispensing and low
taxes
Srpt.
2
1
.—
—
KijMir^ion
of
farm
White
Ii&gt;«ae
Tuesday
a
demand
V k * ”
* *•1
' r t f laird, chamber of commerce;
325' * ti*, pails In th« day'* vnt.r R A « ’ l make* erop production dries out the b&gt;ntl.%-ger.
Miami and apprnilmately
* T&amp;V *
t paspgtwatiao
o f aarricoDr. C. A. Raymond, Rotary Club for inflation and other ityives credit fgcllitiew in thr third land
loan* only
milrft Mouthweat of Havana It wa* laliiiii.nl ■
H B t r i n i i H i n to r «0
With SI states haimg voted
and First Prnaigrterlsn Ch-rrh; they felt necessary lo aid the cot­ tank diatnct, which InrludeB Klur
Ih, fidhiwtng cuinmlttrc, fmm
nut thweat ward
W. S. Rodgers, K lw .n l. Hub; ton grower, out Roosevelt was •da, will lie dirruHcd tonight at a motvtlig weftt or
ratify repeal, leaving but
laws hi axlstenca prior Kjaa Grace Pope, Pianette Club; unable to sea them because of hia c. mfrrencr of lltnry Morgenthnu, I fill voile* e*ftt ttf Southern Yu* a Ihs Klk« Auxillaiy havr l~-»„ Bp
mnrs necessary to erase
Hrs I'.ckaid,
M t e l t , IMS,
Jr., governor of thr f»m i err kt lull and prutahiv will reach Un* poll,Ini hy Mrs
Gey Wilson, Lion. Club) Mrs. C. c.b t
thin from the constitution,
Yucatan I’ rniiiftiiia tonight the pirMitcni, Ti, s n v . fish Mis M
ndminiatrgtion,
and
leadrm
of
four
R. Snealh, Woman'. Clu».| Mrs.
pnwldent Roosevelt had on his
I i Rrsl. Mia. I'witri 1-an.ing; In
WrgOier Bureau -aid
of th* national association af
praridad for T. H. Lander. Hororis Cluo; Dr. desk the inflation petition of the ntatav.
1 haigr nf licks! collscllona Mrs.
•aa aa Mteb- R. Ira BarneU, Southern trustee; rollon group, jiutl no comment
hail fanra Dago Heal ess saA
••''■ly Ih,irslon- In .haigs of
1W ar vaUrana' Dr. Carl 8 . Cos, lakeland school was forthusming shout it.
organising to outlaw disUitor
■lia,is, .• illnnsr: Mrs Jusspliilis
supervisor, end Dr. C. E. WyaU,
T A IX A IIA 88 EE. Rapt *1— IA^ tv awary-owned arvi operated
Tatbvll.
.in
s
(iiiiimltls,:
Mrs
K
ministerial aaaoolstlon. Dr. Spivey
Th. pre.ent wh.rvabout.
of quor dlapanaariee.
1 Mia W. J. Toll, brand J.io.a Tiavl,. p.id»n.d Florida
iatroducnJ
aeveral trustees and
iatroducfd m
Formar Senator Watson, nf
Prohibition
law faciBtjr
■ ..
.
,,,o w ,r’1 "verlln r,lM&gt; irl wh&lt;1 , h.rga.1. In a Naw clans, told about 6(1 mambaga
and M&gt;* Kd Ward; cole .law com y..,k „ . » . p, p ., ..tlrls, ha had th* organisation *t a 1
B egin n in gT o
•oll I. not
Ce-op#ration iTn&lt;«g d*ii)n*v'»| mirI ut,| that If H&lt;
in ties ,D* A
H. IVrk, Mrs wimeased sit muxlara In Florida yesterday that ajthough h*
Btid the Oacr*»ity nf gvowing f f * d j p ,ub|y Adapted f
Hie growing Jun. Rouuilllal and Mis. Kd„. j,ti.on
ar. unknown lo repiassntod hi* S ta te In
v r i u x A H A i n * . ja p t . s i - t e i
for catlJa un the groumla of
^ n«Cf,*.ry feed •top. it I. ad- llarri*. offre ruiiimltts* Mrs. It Kinast Jtronia Hopkins, formar aa a prohibitionist, the Luiff
dairy, were stressed as msjor
- t l t e FteriAa p m te U o n alarttea
t- Mas .&lt;11; an,| th. rluilrmea of Wlcktraham commlttea Invaatt- not g question of wet or dry.
TOftEKA. Kansas, rtcpb 21 — quMlions rdnfrontlng th* nolk vi-able In moyf tlo- dairy,
the i|u.ntilie. .nd serving eom gator who wrota a piafaco to
-Now (hot repeal ls almost
Mo that Utey might appropri'
l^ind
in
Florida
u
plentiful
and
(T
)—
A
kifnap
plot
Jo
which
his
fna^tUrr^ar •tely obsarvs Oaftetlf t las Waak
producers of Central Florida, by
•altters sic Mis l^u r* Fullerton Travis' report.
it 1* * question of whak wo
p - U g a o t" and at the aama lima atega t W r 10-year-oM daughter, I'vggy Ann, llamlin M. lltown and W. M. &lt;In up," Mr. Brown -lieiaad, "and and M l. M L. Futeh.
Travis said In hla publlahad ar­ gulag la do",’ ho added.
was lb W vs bsra priaonSr until Nettles ut tlw extension llrp.rl- If your land will not pioducs feed,
Watson
and
H
Tli» Federation of Women'. ticle that "nothing sear ca m of
-i&lt; L toy ■ — i*
h, granted smscfttlv, rlrmtncy to ment of tb«' University of F lo,, 1. look around ft»d oon. lu land (bat Owh. will haw an sqoal numbei
Britten, of Illinois, ,*&gt;th
lM r
fits
of
tbam.”
Th*
sixth
was
Ih*
Krai I iMmtsra at Ute notorious' Harvey ay' Usinoavillr, who nddioii.fl a will. Now la tlv tinif for Florida! solving ni the aama committee* caa* ef Arthur MalUafart, for an* grata**! fVoaUkytk ,
Ballsy Wilbur Untothlll gang, now x.thcffog of lo.-al dairymen dur­ dairyman to select tl* beat of but th,
liars not yet beta ap whose awtatbog death George W. foe pea** lag for raUftcetiaa « f
Bw:ratary Gray said 1
confmvd la Ih*: Kansas psnltsn- ing ft'toacheon •erred at Don, &gt; a lands throughout Ho state.”
polntr d
f
Cuneon, fotmar caaap caplaln,
" I f Hartwrt Hoove* was
tealgbt will llsry, was mads public today by I ’alm (Laf t at noon today.
Mr. Nettles outlined th. loront
Mi. I.mnardy said aKo la con w.a stolaocad to &gt;0 yaara for
Ed Bigger a. Philip McRae. Ilr. milk control law winch has Uam fidoni that one of the largest n i
daftt, I drat bailor* 1ft
M H t t e * f Gorvmor) A lf M. U a to a . Miss
laughter.
would hare rati(lad repeal,
* Wtek by Mr. Orar- Lnndon. high school fftaior, Is C. W. Baker, C. C. Howard, II, &gt;• placed late' ' *ffc« i Ihroughoot of- town gatherings seen In many niana
Nathan
Mayo,
state
prison
aa 21 already are oa file «
t{ • patriotic m U Uftdsr W4 aurrallUiv# fig 'armed w arj Walker and Mr. L. E. Kte- Florida, tie said that now la •
month*
will
assemble
inua I after, wioto Hopkins, lavttranaalalag Are will Mate
81&gt;hn ftft *4- gwards sines tha plot was revealed vena" wars present and before th Urn, for dairymen to organise and “ Clatker Day".
ing him Id assist la
tba gorerwoy ftaor* than th
CtUsra. at Klw,
a few days". oaUl Brttes*
meetlag was brought ta ft cloaa take advantage of th* beooflts
more
specific
Information
wo*ka age. Tha guarda, arm* 1 tbay voted unanimously Lq favor offered under the law. o f Ute Na­
&gt;" by ft aaaaafta
wml l aa( hare
WII.LY POUT INJURED
Travis regarding tlte ai
was of tbs rvag- With riot rua* ftlea Hava gtainuin- at ■ notion rompIlmonUng lh s ‘ tlanal ladustriai Act. “ Uncle Sara
rer ar At
"L*
Hopkins'
answer
to
Mayo
also
bs r.tetltx U watch ovar tha m m U r t man Herald oft Ita editorial entitlrdrhaa
-d fl
offered us thr .hanco to dr- ’ WUINt'Y, Illinois. Bopt* 21—&lt;*•) slated b* had consulted with th*
•too. E l.reft ra n , tojadtag six “ Uriah More Milk" which appear-1 ganiao," ha pointed out, "bat
— Wiley Post round th* world flyer editor of th* payor publishing Ute
rm convict, and a woman. od to last night’* Usuft.
government also haa tha
article and that ha ala* Mi aot
M hr th. g*ranm u be
*01
Mr. Brawa based hla talk on the*
Those who
e force rnoee
kifow whore TravM waa bat that
Is
tor graftter
tloaa] gam fatten to ko,
•wild try totandlalalg to have
not riiarmaagi
aa tha plot of |h* i
dairyV IU yetwMtoalftg.’

M

ADDITIONAL FIND
AWARDED STATE
FOR STORM AID

Is

FIDDLE CONTEST PEOPLE SLOW TO
ON CRACKER DAY TAKE ADVANTAGE
d r a w s in t e r e s t OF FARM LOANS

Southern C o l l e g e

B e g i n s Teat

A m i d Ceremonies

•.'„Wets, Drys Seek ^
Uniform Laws T f r k
Control L i q u o i

Man Who Charged
Prison Camps With
Murders Is Sought

Co-Operation A m o n g Dairymen Is
Kidnaping P lot To • Stressed A t M eet ing H e re T o d a y
Ballot
Shrink
Sanford KiwaniansTo Seize G o v e i l n o r ' s
Stage “Ladies Night” Daughter Revealed

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Oklahimia, hum t&gt;rrn On It-mi ng will opr11 Momlny, Ort '2
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Sept
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F o r e ig n M a r k c ts
■The Reverend Fnthbituminous coal code in hie study I
mlv .mo for numtli*. tii.-y
Thr niiM otm rnirtit, nhit h .1**f O n e P e r s o n I s F r o m ? &lt; A .P 1 — T h ro g in » r
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B. Coughlin, cm- J u r y C h o s e n T o H e a r Isle yesterday , » d by executive j y ^ jj P A , R . ^ 7 « . i F Ui,l,l. ell- Trptf.l ll»r irxolution unaii'intnialy]
thr oprning limp, &lt;-nmr
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ami in.ttn* Holi'ty laid
plana
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prleet wjjoee charges - T e s t i m o n y I n C a s e onler removed from It nn “inter- i
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fhix in-*' »ur from thr «»ffirr »•(
m arrltinir t t W
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tvs grower* ah t shipper
who (akr 1 st tin* Whit* llmj«r.
prtUllon
of
the
labor
nmlcfllvr
.
.
itlon of Record* and
C lo t h e s
F o r
( . i r i s w »rtl the fni&gt;ilnl re a d ie d tha
A g a in s t K i d n a p e r
ni'Hfuleiit
lo maintain
develop
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anti
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"of"
&gt;tfi
rial!** by thf Recovery Act to
Of Impending fedtheir frtiil trade with KuMptan « W " 'i i hfir, put on pupvr a de- puMtr hi '&lt;i» tlon fo» tlii* cmitity,
i/P»- govern m en l i".|it\ nlm
NEW YORK. Sept.
OKLAHOMA r iT Y , Kept. It. which organised l»l*,r had ob­
•-V
•Jury Indictments
th»* follow nit i Mift 11or »»f thr Srmi
roittffrt** mu«t make
up their mnn.i t.*i mllation t &gt; help
cross- miillHiteoiiitly uitlt
dcmittiiU ■
A repo.tel stood nt I
— (A .P .)-F e d e ra l IRslHct Atjected.
failin'.
Thomn*’ olfu'i' wax tha nolr I'
ImirhI h. lil &gt;t'5tt i.lrty |
? •Spinet (j local bank official
inuab to fahip uiil^ tlie
finest
Prenitlettl
(Jpitu S a IIX
toads of the wot Id last mglil — tlint
foml
p«»mt
&gt;L»
trl'Rium*
an
tarney
IPyde
announced
that
too
.•
I
Removal of the "Interpretation"
(tartad &lt; the now closed De­
fcftrrn
%
•hrii it u.ta tlrrtoh'.l t«» I on,|
fruit, prepared and packrd
nc
Street
mid |lioad«a&gt; — M artin m it iii.
troit b a a k lnveatifatlng ju r y , farm youths. one related to did not become known for an hour fid 'm g to lnyIt* «t •latnlaioia, K. lrtt»*i lium nwmt" »»* of (Wm* oprn Iff ••
lit Fpitr of * *
stopped right persons and -aid:
pm
*mi; itif monriAM pipimiion.
From n n i m i&gt;e a c li n b j i
three defradaata In Char lee F.' after the code had been signed,
Iit.nl f
nir
it&lt;&gt;t
today aald the findings of the
■‘lly-drr iiiMtrt. W hr»r a»r yotl
A Mots, fruit rxp rri of
thr
I' m .1* nl It n»m»%i*|i . At
tvhnm flit ihn
sotirres it w as learned th at
Urohel
kidnaping
case,
bad
when
the
time
came
for
a
sched­
“
that M acta of criminality
to m m
Uir
•«' *1 from and wlint. air &gt;ou going?’
of nir-wAw* I* almrd, tuff it trio
I nited Btati'w .(rpartinrnt of ag- th»* f •
“pgidtlrely
Identified"
Albert
uled meeting of the lutbor Advis­
And livia *• what thry an f'aptain Juan III** llrrnar
evMeet aid * o i change hi*
tfiAtnt.M".d Ail«*m*r mii
hn
own month * •p|At,r»
i vulture. Mini itric yr»trrtlj|f.
irtrran » aiiipaignn *v:*iiistMa
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y
Hoard
of
the
Nil
A
nt
which
Dote*
aa
one
of
the
two
men
»t\rreil;
plan
W li'K ^leiiii "ona lota.'*
.
Mi
I iMt.'H olrrlmrol tlint t lf
Mott U \iBitni|* ritiupk
I . a l«n*k looking frllow #,|0&gt; left ,\|or n. t'atitairtiry pf
objection to It wns to have l&gt;evn
I'ltniMiv t r »|M»n*il»ilitv f.»i holol* ho«l«l
who boasted at noon July i t
to oprn thr »rllo.*l«
“ From the .available testimony
of tho Unitt*«l Matoi alter fo r
diMtl«*ed.
a Ih.va tir
What i’ll i* it t«» vine#, with a hrn\il\ a i ...rd ImiP
*M* farm pner*. 1 honiar «atd, ID M l th* roil of Ihr (It «t tilt.nlit
gtaea,’ the United State* govert#- they were going to “Udnap a • The |*rc*t&lt;Ient'a onlvr rrmovfil years' aor% u*v m Kur*|ir. with inp
Move along Inrtoi, I &lt;wesk ,rnroutr
nrput, f„r
S b „ , m fl,,,* ,
rv'klnl
puii ill** I'lfni.titl
anil lo pit\ ra rpuiTt .»( thr min
for Saul*
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h
*«‘^uirtt
r&gt;
in
liotulon.
lie
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'll
ruy
aooiL"
.
. paat'W g liar, Senator Cousena U
m »f ** III* It * rolled likr
Seel inn II of Article
V o f^ h c 1 rrturn vu*xt month, hut
direction of Havana Hr
aii'iI pitiiiii*r to
"Worn wh**th.'i hr would I|*r thr ntr-J llua n* p.»» itilf, hii
•ff Nantui'ktt
a Uar sad father Coughlin la a
r*ttr%
xiumauMt auth iilv vr*tnl pn\ til* U ter ll.'l thr
. goin^
going hir,e ie
t- hying
uyrng lo
... gel
get h,
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- m c i J U I Q M A - C l I Y . - t t o l . H L - rode Section A of Artlrle V
J, a gaiialitia rliap tn n
RUthoiHv «*f tha lx
-l.uAytl tUi.
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^ " u s r s . n s " m i t « i fka’tes gov-famemr
tahur
profeelt.r
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T.. n.d lit- . j •■•lit rx|'nn«iin pro
«
7 A of the Rrrnv- I ,h,pke-r. as pauuldr.
i
ftnlhar
itfrndi
v la addition, la an IniT h , . • •.
Eloi.da and I'ln up lieie buying |twn-yrat levolt he ended
whMkt
men and farmcra ware chosen last ery Art, whirl, ws. “inten.rele.rt,
o'fiMiiii't rnf Ion, •*.| ilfii
I Via*
K,ll0|&gt;c u
j, ., gr.
g r. at nmikol; .1 gram
fc,llol,c
• bp»* ti'd that
thing because It closed
fall i lot her* fo ui\ wwnirn'* si
1
r
CraprdFfl
xurcrnlrd
Miuhtt'ln.
night to bear tha trial of 1 1 man in thr automobile r.-le despite h „ ,p|tmdid ....portuniHe , hr .n.d I'rp-i l- mi i;»M»s,.vi*lt pm «i •M.IMtfl,- | payment
.•mil \ in.** in
pocfortly solvent bank*.
lil-'lr in I * III ant* *rhoo| doa n
to.to i|*r n« |.1 ml* for \• ml* i a
«... •.
and one woman accused of couT h n r wrrr n it itt rr in g a In
ii.- ..f Hi,*
" of Ar ,,‘Jhe oUllnuk fu. Ih. coming svs
• I f the gurenimrnt la an cra­
lit,.,and
*' i.n Mitd on hr tainnl litn.l I link i A* * I•t
I •-Hi IM.'I.' II
m
iptring and kidnaping Charles' V. tide V wa« an exolimatory para
son is IOU |a-rcrnt U-tl.-i ltu.ii .. thr
a m p * ax th** p f
Op|H&gt;*ltl..|llA4«
|.»nr|\
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Id.
.1
tie
MM
ven a*' to root the case on thla
in i« i
M, &lt;&lt;ti* fat in no. tlgaic^* | „ n,|
I I III pm.
Urschel, one ut the oil country's graph railing atlenhon t«, nn ap­ was It m. •tilIh uni, berauM* tli
in in* ivfumU
Hi*'
loiiT
ua*
n*
m
o
Mow
a*
»|irin|
i
ulmt
prmsied
pendix railed ^Sdi.-.lulr ||" whieh . m ark* is de\( Uip.i.g
teoUmcny, which was given by richest men.
•;.llk« ll.Hl .ill1 h nvllvi a«*«,«| 1•* lit . I.lM.lt. i l lii- U'MI it
und
1 lo hrl.1 •
wiu.|«%oti tli, Suwaneo.
aicedr I . the d..|iiandt o f flv
gava
Ion
I
.1
t
aaara ail Uaa prajudicod banker*.
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h
Mlt'h
I'.'lpft
1
n|
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the tnterpirt.it i.m Ijj d.-tall | Ilritiah |mund is now ..... I , I.
•'».! •
' k* * tlu
At
Tha jury, with two alternates
No .'I, a girl who u-ed no pow p o w e rfu l iH.SUUal g ro u p a t&gt;i.t
(HI.. • »f..it - t..u n l ,*;i &gt;ini.’ th Ml1' " until 1. i"HH X m In i I tli.*
If U p government will taka tom- adde«l was selected in tha tense nv removing Heetion It hot lr.,v - , ,lB lu old rel, llon, h(p wllh ,\*,,,,,
dei
"I .Ion | talk willi «tiangr
Ing
appemlrd
In
the
'
•
•
•
-•
w IV. •fil l
timnrx
» •mlion \a.*ii1 fo**or.I ii .Still, XXIII p. • • lit 1I , .Mini unh
m ake w a y for a "n a t io n a l" g l
ptaeanUy thla opinion of the open setting
of
Judge
» V a r K.
can morey.
i... ii UMiali). In.| Ini fiom Anno,
•*f ............. .‘ I • ..|***r
It
H»f • 1 l.a
f. id - . • a•% I loua. an.I | o. £nnig t.r n niuvie
grand jury which waa formulated Vaught's entail cjurtmum at tla- the President in eff«-el realure**!
r l niurut.
Dui the old day* ••f tr$«* Ml* I tho f »
?I
tb*n« in i ht* flteh'l ill ».
• l.MI I I l.M.I the -aP, *&gt;f HI ••inolilli* It
to
tIn* no i •* ra*y ehkpnwntte to KJ rn|H*
an teftimany which eventually top of the new federal tower here, th Inferpretatl'm
Ml*
She no* fiirndl) hi •|»llr of her
status
of
aii
apprm
ih*d
Nit
\
"pm
ill*
th*1
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it'll
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f.t*
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ft&lt;
f«trnl
1
1
.,
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ir
|'|\p.|
■roe almad at aarlng the doable where entrances end smite weir
gMiie It no longer |* po* blhIt* •»*
-.-It Mi, kr|i « s t lung the lights.
H A V A N A . Sept. IH
I and 111. H,
llty of elockhjldora— then I constantly under the musslr* of ion instead of ratalining it a- un aen 1 an&gt; kind ••( fni.t that i 1la•* t »WHltt »l«t* •M tr.d
Mil,- pat a Ion L and liei n r * I.linkr,! w|t|i|ha faced *uolhri p&gt;dit
»l tfll
integral
part
of
*lhc
rmle
th.
•
.
itHcir.
it I nl th. I lino
___ very much afraid the people' sub-machlnr g.n t and shotguns
wutil'-d in American ii.nrt.ct* off I- Inin f |H' i
today a* thr goxrrnmrul of
tIi. It I »
. ... I- M
0( the nation and Dotrolt will ha- in the hands of stem-eyed depu­ and thus pullsd Its lerth.
Kur |m* so.| h&lt;&gt;p. ttini it wdl l.ruiy xi ntiti uimi
V . i. a matt'.uli looking per*m»il • ♦.
. irtd*-*,
Just before RecoVbry AdminU- . n |'. ice.
• mii iki v. -••ll ini» oin, ttiflt a gold tooth blent Ramon tiiau .San M&lt;
gfn fa close Ify the 'govarnment as ties.
,
n" ill led nn ul* n.iatuio
f r p ^ *JB
,
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.
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i
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l
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t.stnr
Hugh
8
.
Johnson
took
tho
M archangel Capone."
Throughout |the &lt;ky of ques­
Mnn&gt; nations sre now i|&gt; h.rt
til'd irin\i ll|r linn
| 11x,* up-tat"
It*
11 « ngral
* t '&lt;hl i‘ h* MM,
» fas •1st»
I*• HI t| UN I'O.I I m x. mng mix 'lawflit.i In*i r rixalilion o
tioning of nearly two-ecoro tales­ r&lt;&gt;al code to the White House |cempetition n the
-t ..,»■
p nrnt*
;»«••! ... h i.d
.d*h
i •■del u&gt;
men, guards watched the govern­ P.esident William Green of the . pel li.e n.u&gt;kvt in 'h. w.,.1,1. t ut
II. . I ,I.x xxm
h&lt;•111 x.'Afridax
d fa v i
r r
What thr outcome of iiio.jijji
•tn ii** dt;ii
• «d III,
i
M. . t.. * fluid
\\||| Nl,u help
ment's two principal captisrs, American Federal! n of I.nl&gt;or tb&lt;- ons that growers ul Kid.bio iNm&gt; 'i
U B t o r ifr t O n P r o g r a m
p.
Mould hr vx * a innttci for ip
iid'ii *' i* I to
•Ik
• It IIOUM l.o atop a i a » l #’*
Harray Hatley end Albert Bates. had announced slrnnw opposition will hs.e V. i.ekon with is*|'nl rut* Hint
Illation, hot all fa.»iiiofa **emod
I
p,e-*'nt Uki*
• d 1 M il
\
Frank Smith, survivor of the to the Interpretation, which he I as tine, an ancient .country-, tut thut
tt R o t a r y
LU ncheon
h *fa x looking
bo;
• k'irr that
•ut&gt;i i lu.iAnuii. i.
d -he
a meeting
1
hetW
XXlost,Itmu.**, (
naiioxxrd xxfarn hr
machine can *l%ylag af four of- h eliw o i Jaht I s , movlr-etre-w nFt&gt;Wv cTlrus trfrilury.
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iM'i. .1
Who „
»•-enter- fleers and Convict Frank Ns.Ji at the right of the individual worke* , « A , far ts competition 'w ill. f.
•or * I in fn.in Ten (•rau and hi* opiHMU'iita, act
I
**|m ruin*
U»
lo nrgntlntr directly with th.* rnt
Wr«t I’n a * an.I I'm go i.lrd for yeatrnfax ex.ning, wop
noplu • to • . f*ll
Flor da i* r.&gt;o«t rn»»l, the niuid m tn ’ •
talaod oi- M r luncheon today by (ha Uni m station in Kansas City
»5
•I. «M I. .'*1
i.
• fa l»-nu.r •oxi
. lo u d • m
||r glinurd bring a ahowdoxxn
, .. .
Lockwood, reader and humor- Juno |7—another crime of which ployer. ami loo little on the *lgh* . trn*r roni|wMiiun in yeira will
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ll
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I
The
oppusiti.m
him,
e
mpo
*ai.|
it
»
f
worker*
to
nriranUe
and
«*'•
r*.
^*
..
&lt;li.dr
Hr '.'Ulll|'fi*«l our
Bailey la accvsod—stood guard at
« otnr f»"in I’ait •tine”, »*UJ M. i'
fat. Of Now Smyrna, who gave aavI flu I'Mgl* a 11 a top xx|of
h j " I rppiesrtitaltvr* .&gt;t the A f l 1
the eighth finer stair landing as any rrprearntailvr* thry ihn»r
*‘l'al. « l me u d* velopitig rApi.llv
a i d Impersonations and reading*
. I.S.,
•
I
hr
•U" ha * hid. th '•he it I' |( |( the ......... u - t s . f f l
ICrmoval of lh«* Sertlon II np- I into an fiiportanl ««p...t iuiiii' m ,
jurors, lawyers and othrrs
ap­
.
which according to acoounU given
Nstimisllst, llu- M ,i i.iihaIms srvl
Mil I'M -ft. and ■Mil I am in I , ,
proached the hall of Jqatire. To jocaml to end any )M»anlt&gt;lr iden i Wtt#l fl llil l.f
te|d. n I'd
. A II •
Yy mambara of that club were
! other*. Iiaxa i|.*inatid* d
each of
• xrl "
that other rode* yet to Ih* ngnr I quality uni g..o,| ap|.«Mmn r.
' "vary aetcrtalnlng and Interest- pass, each hag. to have a written
w, i„.„^ u,Ht
»»tmoo on I*
No Ii, a el ■P
"What i* nioie. I'l'.-tln . In
....... .
c l , thirr "prrxlmu
""
permit aigned »y Marshal W. (! might Ih* alh.wed to Include mwH
r ■»*’
-- - •
Mi fav.,i .f
. r.jt.teg* . 1
. . .
long ii'.ih halanttlv « . Ihu.lgt"
*,'l '
fleers. Th-&gt;ea who wore eoata in fieation nr Interpridation of Ih. Imitat d
the
\meit«'ao
I'-' t
■
H. a Pope, local business man,
oatnrnallFl * g*«xr»iimrhl.
od HioadxxMl xtrir •*! if'n'Maii
spit* of the warm weather werr lalntr pmtfH'tive cIumm* Mr. |{ ..«••
A r n * . the ••do of Fi.ry
I gave h detailed account of his ra
I iTIJr K,
Hr hn. -lradfM-1 ly n
M *k»
I IfaI,.
searched before they could grt by, belt had let it In known ear It.-r PaleaMtie f r *it« ate
the
iy , and
am
J sent trip to Naw
New York n
City,
••**l|{ti hut te Id'll li • 1' pulit
i- nix h«»me 1 XX| *fa lief r
Amrrir;»n I'm k * It ,- f. if
Klevstor .enrl.e was suspended that he would parmtt no nrtual
} Waahldgto*, D. C. on buiinw* an t
It. X'MI fall •XX •• • a id -is " M.u • 11clp» xxet e 1 i* lined 1 Cu.lS
nuMii^iraiion* hut
now h.
ha
iiMually h*^h ipiufily, dc.iii .
at the seventh floor.
kogee a *
hi- Rhdlrath.il a* in« x 1.hie
•I .1 to
mlgtit
«
Dailey and Bates, handcuffed to­ made ll evident that hr w.ll not bright. and ..f high fim&lt;h Mi
Mu
,M I fan »xx 1 ml I* II. X M i ­
The
prea id uf
p •i.ki.ig
t I t th* luncheon gether. were brought up a small allow own
I I I Mid..
M"i r nir li
the N UA
trailer* of !&gt;»• Palest me aiH|&gt; fruit
IIIMt • 1**d now
nexx Rpapertnen. -aid
t. Dr. A. winding iron stair from the rlghth
l hrmxrlvefl to undrrtalm to *ay. Mar«h Pecllraa, and i» I- |.«*t
•I'g Hie
ina nl
Williams,
7. M fitNtl X
XHI M t Mle '* ho
**T1ie pei ami xx!••• •»• •'•iplea
•I I I'
I * . »%o. IdI. n
floor delenliin room to the court. in hinding ty|»e. what ih. . la*.*** Hrll r.ffivrd in tho I'll.|.,| K m
I'M.fa.-. 1 -1»Hfib • lx il h M. J. Bran., Thrlr hands ' amd legs free, but m«*ani In Ita guarantee of "th..
t &gt;••IIOIMII, -*•••• «■» V
&lt;**«tiMn gfixerninenl i« utiiinp* rlfxnt;
( f*ontinui*d (in Pag. Timm)
l.e.ut
,1lb
* 1... e«l **l
• 1. Ill P»l -Mill* t 1in 11 ••in i lit llr fuMdlnn nt of Ilif MV'dutlon
•lax 1
II. R. Coleman. 0.
' * •• •
1 ■ ill\ I haml .-• tat in
guarded closely,
R. fj.
(Boss) right to organfer and tM«nr*in r«.l
1• • toph-vn* .
IM' M'l '
III * Miles 1 III go '"fa* to a ii". p i"Hi„m ii thr thllitf."
W . L. Coopsr, U . It. I Shannon, his wife and son. Ar- Iff ttvely through repre*. nlutives
• •l|M"*|l« I. |I till* .111*1lllltg
l • »'•.$•»
pH*l|| •» *!••' ll •irk Ir Mild *
llial It* X 1 It III"** III*
Dr. S. D. Puleaton, W
|poi tern of titan nppea rod .
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1
^ la I. .a i miii ) w Iipip I.h %
%.11
(Contlmied On Page Three)
of their rwn rhnoaing."
A
innft •&gt;i th** Sr loll'-d* I ft III V •
and H. M. Wateon
h• *« t'lrapant looking fellow •*ptilniat 1C, an«l aomi* of them M * Vs
'** teW. i» •••
*•! *| i afaitiga
The interpretation in .Srtiodule i
roiiIll'll !•••
mi'iil
rii'pb
,lw »le,| a -have "What .lif *erte&lt;1 ha wcultl rt'inain |n th$ ' T s]
Mi I • iiiuaiiii l.a« rru ooloa*o*l
It waa drawn up by Johu»on and 1di*-« M.g iHlriit l*.
10IMII
I h'
......... . make 7" Mi. voice presldancy under a conifir* mlno
l*oiu .1' •In’ •••**
III » "HI.... . l"t|
(
(
’ontinjcl
On
Page
Three)
ph'&gt; *i
ut IhIhii i I Mgll'tlll I I
T w ic e -C o n v ic t e d G ir l
" ""I' "■ gumlHi |ail I III with tha oppo«llion
h ith ilo i IiniiiU i uf i oiiiukt-n•
*
l a b o r P r o b le m
rtiunl), ut ulug 1|i$ •• I*. CO .*}.! .
Missouri
I si.
Thniiiffh'iut the dav thr np
!oi a I**ri'»,| *»f onr iiM
you
iiith mii.I |,t* hm.ll.ea&gt;t
K ille r E sc a p e s A g a in
•pair A quarlrr .*•
I'll' Mlpl'ry, I
Only two more day n main in gli '*lii pul (mg Ih*
lion leader* met
and i|i«ettM&lt;
all! »l«Mfa a| Hireling*
x* hit'h
which nmilcnla of
Svininolu U d lo wink."
the t^xl uf fh*&gt; tilth'll'&gt;miX. Th#
hax «• '•••ii arramgeil h\ II |.
LlTTLB ROCK. Sept, if—OO
f’ounty may |iay tin- 1 I'hani'o
"N o tiia'l«*i what
*ra*l»*. ll.H »
fart that the) twice |so-ip.n**d Ul#
*x.,m| of \las)nia Mini Mari •
H g m Spence Calun, the girl
of Commerro dues fo&gt; I'i.rl and
i*i I'tuf*
•ii v U ”
time for it* prevent*itoai, w-a« M «
)lr«*x*
-«*
trial
Y
of
(to
l.ailirt
w Im kUted her tether's
sccuassl
have thrir names
•-I un the B« x lti&lt;*xr*tlu«* tetiit' I
« • *i*
leptesl •* Indi ainig •1* •* u Kit i$t 1
vicinity s »Hcl*' NRA ctun*i1l. • iMH'lel **f l *'111111$ if ••
n flv
pnsol
hallote which will h«* i'll in l•»«* yuti tififthiy iiiri' ■
f|, l«M
deal of thought w*«* l***l»ig rival!
H J, U MnraoTli.
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III
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f
II
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■n &gt;thrr man,
mails Katanlay, accm &gt;mg to un or girl*, lIti- sd*i x•
ihl h*f» •llV*a
t&lt; tlie final do. *iinent
U - K . Pgpwurtb,
I'H'fa
pl«o
«•
.$
|
iio'in
I
ihIax Ii*
hut throe
ofr Iff ra se s
p l a i a i n f b e y c o n s c ie m r " h r l " I
a m I r&gt;ut
throe out
out o
anno neentWit made tiulay by S. y«»u HuiuIm «h .•i r. at.l lll'l xslil f*.ro il.i l • tut villi |( If i \ ri,||.
It wa* i ellahl) umh -I imI th#
bar, t e l w a a ^ a d a g a in -U ic sue- b r o u g h t be fore m u n icip a l
J u ilg a D. lllghleynian. chairman of Ilie Ilitf WOtkri* haii
.' I ■I''Mil ,|l
11—*,l—I A M (• Haddock, for oppo*|tlon plan pm* id •* txrrn OP
x*fill* ‘••Hit hi III- xaill |s, iiV l.rf.-ir
0o^
w it h in a w eek.
8. A B W ilk in s o n tn I ’n llre t'n u rt
ihi*
uffic,*
fu*
I,*
MIf•I••Xllll'ltl Ml,|
election nwmiltee.
I ''1* •'"&gt;• and niM-l.me i liner very definite • "Hi*i*« tu bo
U IT••* i ii.
ii
tlo*
f(Miro illi I""’ '*
"pretty ye»*enViy afternoon charged th*
Thu hallote will , « « i the itpllll'i W$ ran fill yMiii «
no . .I,"
*'•'&lt;|1 *roni uiM*tar, Trutip No i?r». i followed In the event (*rau con«
O
.I
o
lo
a
rio
.
dcfi-ii&lt;Unts
with
being
di-urdi
rly
M
pniL
T
oiiioi
i*
»$
i
twice convicted ■layer te flea the
TTm* li'tdr* ul
uf all menduir, who tiuvc |uml
II atlrnlMO'
»'f Jai'kaonx ill,. |&lt;»•&gt; Stx.ulji, t r ­ timiea adamant. An/ one of thta^
la tte City Commlsslooers’
rtiM'ii
$*il to *'| xvit ll Do
peiaoo w hen bar conscience land- while two horo Cs&gt;ntai,pl of court their d u n ami it wilt In- the du'y to Ilia* fa I I Kill
.fa iu, ,|,r
»•'•*• in Saofoi,| |
at tb » OKy Hall. .
night
io plan* It ura« iinderatiHHl, might ^
o
*
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an*I
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t
V
in
t
I.
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ad bar and head for the White charges and a third was ■ drunk- of Oiimc win, n-ceiee tin leltci* frrruov «xii«lh«i
Muinriil *.i
a i r &lt;Iilifa* f te '••Mi ha at
Scout (•ting about a * rUie
•
lay
n
n
’
•
xa|I| i|« lixri a *
R le ir .• •■entry" last Thursday. annssa rn nt
pail
lirn
i'
K
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t
e
m
i
*
In ikeiilc hy vote who will tor tie*
*' *' *' i off" ia|a I * fni f l*a'. mg f«n |^fa«
A* tha capital •trj^gled Wltll
Talmadge
Williams, charged dirertni, for ttie b-iining &lt;ar.
bar In a
Th Ia Ad-lvil, | • in •I of llic at N r'% •
'1 »» X whri •• » •- 111,op Will phrh political question*. the «potJI
M
1**1
i
Iirhiiiniiu
*|
-l
•
•
with
contempt
of
court
was
orwent U
’I** MiJuiiro
From the llet- of cln-lMivi Hie n*« &lt;»vrry |••••gtalM
*efk
• • M,p "I I.xan laU fo, tin* natt the Uland weie having
• of thr Wmtrr
Lost night ih * disappeared dtrmi to pay a fin# of $2 00 ur electee-* will cllieis** -M difeClnr- trail,oi ai"i in ih*.w
*l ••• aul Im«It "loin ii
............
.....
lalntr trouble*
I •'* in H»»* Ita'.x
rasrs |sarvs five days, L&lt;nay iiohinson from ^ in fo r l thnn from
•J ^ln
‘
I•I••V• r*
No Park h
eoi Ii vruployara un«l
In Maiifanilht a * •••nwWllMH
I»* Jack- l.o ill** l*o)u rainr to
.ii.'l l'i ..inv night
waa olheir tiwn In the county, exeepl chaigr U iiiiuh* f&lt; ' h* *•* rvu ••. it * *nxiwl I
ita Blear on |facing a disordarly count
deiimnttration xxa* •ll*i»**r#a$| b / •
i|i*l|x«-( an M'l •'•»* f "I in I h* l own truck, which
hr id *t
I I I tksare O a t bar conscience had 1 sentenced to pay $3.00 or serve 10 Oviedo which will have flvo mem­ Wa* jioinir«i mil to. ' L, amio'T i
v* a pur, han | thfuugh tha «aU rural guanla ah»- filed $lfle«9
•Ml.Iwalk at f&gt;*&gt;
and
MUIard
Bellamy, ber*.
loliia tte coast tmom t e a s - days
nwul whi I. *aUl tha all tummiini •Iraaa to
•
f "i'l liiva i"&gt;tll*a, co»r hangrra. no» t»ne waa witiiiide I
i
I
in*
un
*
i*
ru
b
of
I
*na
Ih
chartsd with M u ff drunk and dta•teknasa.
* »,
h» i$*M,«*te«ed t*
Mr. Ilighlayman said that loil iWtioiui ah'Milti |
The aquation at Santingn, cap­
•
'i(i mui ami nthar u»i*xl articlaa.
n
t
**oioMn*r»«' of lh*l
ardariy; show a sentence bearing lota may . c H posited tn the Un tft* Nalien *1 fir i-•*•$
•t•av."* nt t»i t|w» chat
* '•* ••••op xxMu nmrlFil tn |ak* ital of Odtntr |*rovlin*. M Hiillljffj
r*t&gt;.
a fine of $0-00 or a 10 day coafina- at the 1 'hamler of Commerce 01 fur. J16 Magnolia \x• nur, Su
*1- ' v hy loa al Scout Matter J. A In flu*. Heliahle rr|Mirta weru tligg’
mant.
N e w M e x ic o , Id a h o
t
mailed lo that office at any Ume ford.
waa fuipHfaQH
i .•'••IR, Jr **f 7 loop No &amp; ami i a .Soviet government
W ill "SUm" Sharp, Jerry M ar­ irsfurv rt o'clock Tueerlay evsrting,
Honing at the Mahay «U f*£ uB I j j f i i
V o tin g
O n
R epeal
1aTi'il f rum hu tn*op.
F
i
n
a
l
I
l
i
l
e
H
W
i
l
l
B
e
tin. Ike laonc,'Willfurt Mlnoa, and Oct. 3.
nrar Manianilh..
&gt; v
x,'hur hrai'Ait, chairman of tltr
LaRoy King, sack charged with
Other ra|M&gt;rts » « , :
P a id M rs. K. N . L a n e
S* uinoL* County .Sr 'lit Hoard, an1 4 $ A r e • ' Q u a Ii l i e d
disorderly roe ten t, were ordered
\
•
I’roston,
Orlv.ilo
I'rov
F i r e D o e s $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0
*••*i«*mu«^l Ut lax that a cordial Itv
to pay floaa amounting to fCJM
,
O n
R epeal
B a llo t
Kuiin.i' • i vic**a for Mra. Km • Hat ion is rltfliilrtl to n|| |M*vi.n« Civnrral strike scheduled.
aoch er to aarea 16 days. Other
D a m a g e In H a lifa x
Cicnfucgos Munir), si
go*'
ni N I
x*h ' ilirot thla mom
•
nt**n-atd*d
in
i-»y«*
work
to
visit
(hotdarly 4 'rooaU
wew flbnl
mcnl&gt; roiulstiny of th.ao it
T A IiA IIA S H B K .
,.1 . |9, - fAff U»r ni l ' '» o’ loc|s at her home
t Matte Moatgomery and
and' ' H A L IF A X , ^ N o v , Scot is. Sc..’ — With niidnight tin leadllo* for n o Kr •• I* Avenue, after an Ul un-' mtpdft the camp.
ousted and an army sorgraut
I .$*1 »unirnrr i )m* Jackaonvilla charge; diso id. rs, inetud.ng
Rakort Ramasl, mk&gt; warn •an - 1 l»._ (A Y — Damage aUtlmated it* . .oral mu..tha, will be
•i-U fytey. ltd - rumMatoa had.
te pay H a w of $W 0 oochl n» r » than $7 So.oon was raw,- l placed their name, » » U.a 0 cto" ho nr»
»t U k e iiMT. Increasing thronghout
XX• I day ixurninK at lOffRi
Mas today by | firo wh
a trip into lha Tetv- ta Ctar, I'rovinee.
which swept the hvr repost liallot at n».n today. oVIo-I , . to* grave In Cbuluota il“ ,v
boa i _IJOO-fi
. __ ___ _ pfnr of. the .Halifax Only .epee) advocate- fitel a coins Ctetnri. . The llev. W. P. Brooks.
MOO-foot
"vWdata*. and each year
Matansa* - Numlwr of
* , thry inakv at lra«f two trtpa Iw- der«|
harbor
eendltions
d.ecribwd
la*lot}. T V bulk of plcto Itet « i «7 yle.lgr.1 candlddtd* '-Tg. will ''» 'r charge of (he servloe
o lj
Iha osasvnal shipmooR of new At now the bail t looked tkuai U .Is 11 ' assista.1 by lha Rev. tel'fa1 ■he numcroua tours around worn*. f
tin- lacksonvilk. vicinity.
floq| waa destroyed and Btere than plodgad rapes I, 67; pledged dry, Smith liunlln.
li
. (Tamayuey—Conditions
w M,
I uito waa born In y ts r
709 lonythorameo war* ,ib FDWn .(our 5 imp.edged but filed by ro»
Ftank Hoove*, uf JackasarvUte,' wurkere in chargo of aQ
i-eluta, U ; uoplnigctl but fllod^ cm ,-, ii • o n Nov. 6, IH t^ u n ! w ilw. assistant scout master amt mill*; American residents
by-.*:
“ •* - r " "
'
Itis hard ilia* is
lived in this city for IS
enter patrol f i S L A
L a tiiL l
‘V
Aatllle—tlanoral quiet.
l leader.
survived t;y thro, •
«* f

m

U'lummiiLuavcsTo
Speak In Behalf Of
m Kmployurs A skc*H f air’s Mainlenance
To (o-Operali* In
Drive To Give Jobs

Only Two Days Are
Left
Left To
To Pay
Pay Dues
Dues
In Commerce* Body

Be D i s c u s s e d

Thirteen Cases Of
I^w Violation Are
Aired In City Court

1 ....

Jacksonville Boy
iScouIn Pitch Camp
AI Kvansdale Park

t-to i

�•

LONDON,

— *—

p a W n i told lint *1

B y

M t L A

Sept. i*,i-&lt;fyJ-TW

fcM jsaUcm aT M M "

Nlted treat i w ith - the - VoBad
W « w t W U 'a t
(^ M n ,
p N « to cerry on th| preliminary

C o m p tr o lle r !^

£ £ ■ = » T**. m&amp;

cuand by the N**J gotenunaal go
tonf i n i t i , which th* BrttiaB M
on trial la U l p l f .

Earlier'to the baOM* w tiel'yaS* Bsvored. ^oawq^tntly, Davit p r ^ j

U n U y 1concluded p i bite bearing*,
ait ntmamed Ataerkaa gtrl wee
tnenUoned w a possible wltaeee in
bebeU o f Gaorgl Dtmltreff. a po-

r .without' the* British
lUtiree briny present. ,

Ip conrersalisrcs with the Britftiloal''refugee from ■ButlhHa w U
U ateo charged with ' having part lah precfhhU/, i RadMNfccovr * a ir’
la the bonsblny la 8afla la 1W&amp; viswftl rocef* a c t iv ity o f U m
wheel 200 word kUlad la the BreU Cerreon nolle end declared there
w a j vital needf/er1'a firm stand
Krai Cathedral.

C R E D IT

DlmitrofTs
sister, Elena, a towmy W * e f c h . " * ''* ^ ‘ "■**
When* tWVfs e n t r o » •'frond M
beautiful Bulgarian giri, Kara a
ha « M ashed whether M had
biography of the arrested man.
lyht along- new dlsarmameab
She bold how ho davotod'Ms
a. "Absolutely none” he ra­
life to the canto "of' the ‘workers
and ’led nfhda revoMions hr BU
yaria, safVed la priwd, finally "eainy forced to flee -the country*

r « w f them with the s u u ’a atturner, as wall as to' sppaar In
reurt with evident, o f U i eva­
sion.
■* .
* -*■
The’ pbtiatty W f failure to atoka
I Ms 1rsttm la five htmdred dol­
lars (»0 0 .0 0 ), a il months In Jail,
or hath.
* F aF the,*benefit of thaae. who
era. hot familiar with thin law,
•he , follnwlny
Infurmation
le rollsct tha full' vaiud of a niori-

K . .• T r ; .
n o ti f
I mm i

8 he said she wsa not to Ber­
th) at the time of the RalchStay
fir* ptab. 27, and said her brothel
was |n Munich, adding that he al­
ways ‘ opposed Individual acta of
terrorism.
n*.
Hetr Ovijle. a commoalat flora
Csachoslovakla,
testified
that
while In Munich on the day of
the flia, Dlmltroff sprit &gt;OTt of

*■«•,' then U should be Bstad at
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O r a l
"A ll ■personal property wblrh Is the bctdU value yodr tollerd' you
not in itself Intrinsically valuable. will tolled or- will be Willing to' M M s a i K O h A r n f r g
take for It. I f you hold' a ’ rrttrrlJ
yspo upon which y6u eafctoC now B r o t i g h T T o

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the faca .value, than f* should bo
dent Beoaavalt’a oral ■ meeeays
vulsad at face v a h r a ? .
.Under Class - ” B* ia sho«n in
the return. 411 Motes' and bunds
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i* " tern1 da- twte of mllltya.' It therefora m akei
rholo vjilu#, no difference whst county
pa*
(nay he assessed Id, however, you
should list should' makd the' return Id ’ l i t
■cJedfd
lo ' county ' tax assessor, o f . the Same
overt hesti « u n t y In* which'.yog-reside,
sf depot] t, * Blank returns may he obtained
tndlae,
a e a t tha Tan assessor’a efflea.'
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earth may he riven ssundsr
n * B mlnutss or sons bars
passed,
I don't like to sit here and

WMidsr
construction hut not ono cent for school children I
dost how lony it is yniny to
last.
SSy bo todsy or tomorrow
A W o r t h y O p in io n
That sorris accident ends Its
(ft, carver,
no trouble I'm rolny to borAn opinion of Cnief Justice Fred H. Davis

of tha
Florida Supreme Court to the effect that the rtghte “of so­
ciety « re of leen roncern than the "preservation of Ute ad­
P- Is her*.
ored rightn of nn accused nit secured by the Coustihitfort."
I.msy be any time, I am free
is signif leant because of Us bearing' on third degree prmcto admit,
rthe news in advance will not flees and because it reveals a heartening attitude’ on the
part of the Judiciary to stick by the "rule*."
help us a bit.
The opinion was rendered in the rase of aft appeal by a
By James J. Montague.
man who hail been convicted of being an accessory After the
is and Nsw Cabin Prs»|- tact to murder In the second degree. The convjeted man,
old Conference. V. 8. Alp- sentenced to.five years, appealed on a claim, that the al­
'r K«epi Outcoriis of Tlrst leged confession by Jilm, introduced aa evidence at hla
f 8scrV(.-h*»dUn,. Hiypt trial, should not have been permitted1
^ goitofore tha jury.
•rtsg Ip formor President I
in commenting on "such a dogmk,” which condones
'• doctrlrvo' o f "Opsn covsevidence no matter how obtained, oii tha thpotf that; iUCh
an error Is incapable of harming a gdl|t^ person, Ifr.' D i‘
vtl said: "It la but the repetition, Ip moderplstld form, of
ortcy nf'ronchUUnn which
y ICkimarliglon hss Use tho anclsnt philosophy of the infamoil^ Jadtti Jeffertye,
who at hla ‘bloody hsatfes,* la akld to have' convlcled and
LJ^r. f®P|Si tiros sfsais 'to
M LhuUfkd by tbs rrcsnt condemned to death 800 persons from whom fonfeselpns « kre
•W*et which
Indicated extorted, with his permlasJdn, In open coprt,, because of
s ’ hop'ihoMwiJ Praiseilvs' * supposed supreme taw'that ha thought demanded a . sub *
l*s would agree to ap- pension b/ him of ihe rights ronfarred by the then exist­
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tsiy a 26 percent reduction ing English lab prohibiting such practice."
atoms manta during tho
•Although' It U widely practiced,' the third *
psAr, That wll) ba a olg method la generally condemned iri cnr^lfted" cduntrie* 4 nn
aft it sooww time to pay iiefore reijionsible bars of justice’ where the1la»^ la'
tered: The? ptWtice Is contrary t6 every r r w M o f-fy r t l* *
and constitutional Intimity, ilcsplta pia fafct tha* rt a ^ .a
guilty rtan haa bwn convicted on evtdehca'obtained through
ftisn-handling and. other brutal .procedure.
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'It Is reassuring, to note that Chief Juatlc# Davla 1* oat
among those who think that .the roles of the game murh*
changed at will depending upon the score. Such a psUoar
row
Till the* day of tha smith-up

u u tid lk T W E N ir YBAKB'r
d yd s U s e for dacksoavillo and
Now Yorfcr whan ho w lU . apood

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. but
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l A f i l l j v U l / C l neither employers nor employer
a n required by law to agree to
la t e s
l n
D ix ie
. S I G N A T U R E any particular contract whether
proposed as an individual or col­
O F P R E S I D E N T
fr g e I n f l a t i o n
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it O ffic e u a
Labor leaders appeared to fear
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that this could be used by em­
there unlesa something
Donald Richberg. NR A counsel, ployers to persuade their tor
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C a le n d a r
going to take Inflation to dertook to explain and expand the Joining unions.
,
rm up ‘ there. I do not labor'protective clause, explaining
that Increases In ,antlclpa- that It could not bo “ changed by
din- any Ints
Interpretation by anyone" but
The Senior Christian Endeavor
^
and explaining several
of the First Presbyterian Church
th*
? ! &lt;’.t o,ln*
ill; Just * little bit Would clause* In it.
will have cheir practice at 8:00
* Immediately and they
Th* ‘t»aK particularly protested
P. M. at the church.
kgft
by labor referred to the collective
THURSDAY.
entail vc* of the cotton bargaining clause and said: '
The September meeting o f the
Insisted in their meeting,
"TNHl eart mean only one Ihinr,
(Cuntinued From |*age Onel
O ty Union will take plack at
lies* the currency were Inthat employes ran choose dom. It la packed with American
noon at
the
Congregational
there would be serious anyone' they desire to represent machinery.
Church.
troub( with farmers end that them, or they ran chooee to rep
“ Palestine U Just one competi­
. Regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter No. t Order of Eastern farm eblora would remain unaute renent themsrlres. Employer* like­ tor in tho European market,
wise 'tiai make collective bargains which also receives citrus from
neft their obligations,
Star will be held Thursday evenlauds Si' Rapp, of Columbia, wliW oJgJnlre.1 employes, or Indi­ Spain, South Afruw, Porturueoe
log at 7:90 o'clock in the Masonic
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s. c; chairman of the atate's vidual aireemrnts with those who East Africa, Triivdsd, Honduras,
Temple.
Demotralic executive committee,
Jamaica, Isle of
Pines,
Cuba,
asserted an overturn of the gov­
FRIDAY
Puatto Illca. Auitralla and Ja­
Mr.
and
Mr*.
R.
II.
Walthour,
ernment
would
be
threatened
by
The Geneva Garden Club will
pan.
h(dd Its regular meeting at the southern fanners unless the ad- 708 Mei\onville Avenue, left loday
“ Ail of theoe countries are
for
Ttftan.
(is.
and
the
Century
hotnc of Mrs. £daon Golt at 3:30 mlnlatation turned to inflation to
making a fight for trade. They
o'clock.
cheapen
dollar far
pnyirgr of progress at Chlrago. They plan
have sent experts to the United
to bo away about two weeks
vlrbta,'
SATURDAY.
Slatee to learn all there is to
"
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The annual convention o f Chjl*The prediction that if the adlearn about our methods.
ttan Endeavors will be held Sat­ ministration d&gt;d not inflate, ConMr*. Sarab Stewary had at her
’’Florida fruit is much apprrejurday and Sdkday at the Winter graaa would at the neat session gueata last night el her home on
atod tbT It* splendid eafng qual­
Park Congrogltlonal Church. O f­ Wag presented by Representative Mellonvlile Avenue, Mr*. II. II.'
ities, a’Jt there &lt;tlll Is room for
ficers will be elected.
Rankin, Democrnt, Mississippi, a SmitB' and Mr*. Oiffrnwurth, of I
iraprovsmwit In general appearstatement similar to the declara­ Clearwater.
snet and quality. If Florida ex­
tions in aoms of the telegrams
port* to maintain a place in Eu­
J a c k H o lt A n d
L ilia n
received by Thomas favoring iivMr. »nd Mrs. R. (L Foe and ropean competition, growers and
B bn d in M U an e
M i r a flatIon
children left this morning for shippers here must consider these
Senators Baroour, Republican, Chicago to -pend ab&gt;ul two
other eonWiWItnn Inferior stuff
New Jersey, Austin, Republican, week*. They »l!1 visit relative*
The dramatic story of i
will not go and there Is litile or
clinging to his contract to finish Vermont, and Hatfield, Republic­ and attend the Century of Prog­
his Job, who witnesses his marital an, West Virginia, espreased op­ ress.
Barbour
happ-nee« slipping' in the red dust, position to Inflation,
of the Java Jungles is the theme W tP S p M tf “ I am not In sym­
Mr. ami Mrs. Roy F. Symrs had
ibelr guests for luncheon tx/lay
of the Columbia picture, “ When pathy with any Inflating of the
The JlegUtration Hooka of
Htnuigwn Marry1’, nrhigh otmes currency" while Austin wro*e that, ,t Daytona Reach. Mrs. C. R.
the City of .Hanford, Ploiida,
waa 4s matin- fo r Ceygr*** to 1) ,lillb^
nf s» r, , otll. , n,| Mi.a
to the blilane Theater tonight. *
are open, rniumenrlng with
Hamilton RIs.
Jack Hull is elarrrd u Steve decide, rather Utah the President. Min„ h owii11|
Monday S e p t e m b e r J l '- H s
.Rand, a dynamic, colorful engl~
;
___ b&lt;e, whoye marriage will _ U kr
Tor'Die pur|x&gt;s*e i*f registering
asw W s o d -with the plMWcm "uf
place tomorrow evening*
miirS
f«'r the Muniri|iiii
Pi Imaiy
loaing hb wife if he remains in
Elect ion to he held on Novem­
She tropics to complete his rail­
Mr*- J. Weit* Nra»e and anti,
ber Tth, lli-tsl, alid will remain
road.
„ .
J. Werti Ne*«e, Jr., have arrived
open each day except Sundaya
i Lilian Bond, the sensational tifrom Jacksonville to Join Mr.
tian-hairvd English atar, is seen
Nea*e ®nd make their future I and holiday*, up to ami includ­
in the-Unusual character of his
home f t 20HJ ItitUaeua Court. | ing October 2Hth, IU3J. At the
(Continued From T »fe 1)
energetic young, wife. It Is hec
Itone G*uW. Mr. Nra*e in iiipet j City Hall.
rnon, wrre uro'ght by th« i«nie
F. S. LAM SO N.
first leading role, and one that
!vi*o» of Pigrly Wiggly and l* «v - j
l ity M fU t n t lM OfTWer.'
affords ber vast opportunities for routes
*rtCa HrocfterU *t*»re* In the Sanmen fium
Minnfspoltn
per idling abilities that
have
fort! territory.
graced the I.curd .q And New York Mini St. PmiiI. iCLUftrd of ImoW’-l
irirl) rtHk*ivin|| ymrt of the
ala g *.
I ’mclieriii
The two vivid personalilics of 1000 raiiAutn pmd fdr
frwtlom. flleit in an KWeidlf
these two characters*art blended
a n d 1 w h a t
a
Judge ICdicnr S Vntifhl entered!
when ilrej marry after a week of
the chemher and *Wlere«t inurl|
relehratlng In Tarb. Against hia
O E E P H U S K Y
F R A M E f
offieUUy ojK*rie»l,
wishes, the young w ifi insists up­
The ftt'ven, I^eilore Htupicnfield,
on following Hand to the jungle.
Pete Velder,
llackrtt. nltea
It Is there, oppressed &lt;-y the
NeJrtonj
riifTord Skilly,
Sum
monotony end heat uf the t r o p i c a l ' _ , ^ '
6
KMwent (lU m ey) IterBrat ahe demands that the* leave.
r
W jIL and sSeni
When he refuses to desert his joh, V’ * '1,’
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htahrrg. had been ft tv
uiwlce
ahe gnr* to another man.
\ l*on«i
The cllmaa Is tiro, qht up tni
Ur*chit, eti'umpanted «*y hi*
a hgh point of action and iksma
l&gt;kifr; K. 1 K m kjuttiii k, h !u&gt; newhrn the girl realises her mis
gotietyd hi* iilt'usBi Aithui end
lake and attempts to fight hei
lemur Sevligwun. tu«inen» HRUtK’lway In the sub uf hrr huslwnd,
ele^. MTui the veteran d^peilmvnt
who has iicrnmr Inc .Ivml in sen
of j atiee agent, tiuj* Joiu», nf
■ational intrigue.
San Antonin, t » whom the
"When Strangers \Hr ry" wlilch
»chtU
i-redil f«ir the
Was d reeled by Clarcm - Il-.lgfr, in the ease, wi n- araltil tgu rt y
waa
written
by
Matiiiiilian
i»e*ii thr tubl&lt;* net upted h&gt; the
F eter.
|&gt;n»Mcuhon and tmik IttUr part
n the
of the day
JOINH I . A l 'M l H V FIR M
A l-rna t Rtulle ljp#nrFd .*n the
face .f the 10 ycir utij mi tuau
Fulton Ile••lei
it&lt;im euum* t*-&lt;l ^htn J. U. Dudley, of coun-tJ |ur
with Mm- Seniliiol ( Mitfity tsMufi the tlefen'e, leK irn l In
i* i. -n u Juri!
rfry* Inr., in the
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u»lnr, “ F rta rb y the Ftra, Fat w in tba Kirs and Pater on tho
.Kira", a* hit subject, the Rav.
^arke Culptf^ar, D. Dv pfaaehad
one of a series of n m o M last
nlcfct at the P in t HathodUt
Chareh before a larva audience.
The Ru*. Culpepper also deliv­
ered another sermon this morning
at' 10:00 o’clock on Blind Bartemlos and will continue hie work
with another service tonight at
the church based on the subject,
"T h e Biggest Pep! in the Bible.'
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H u t Clifford hhlnholsar re­
turned last rdf hi from points In
T anotes se where she hu hern
spending the summer.
Oend Turner left yesterday for
the Century of P rof rets at Chi­
cago Where he will spend about
I t days.

Mrs. W. E. Coulboum and
daughter, Mary Frances, of Mi­
ami, ere the guests for several
seks of the l former’s sister,
•iO. Hhtnholasr
‘Mrs. Val| Lovell, (M ery Avenue.
wm
h£ firms •Indian
other paints
Miss Velma Shipp and Miss
hare been spending
Mary Alice Shipp have returned
|» daye.— from Orange City where they
f f t ■-i UylHL
erMp^i. 1spent the week-end with Mrs.
• 1BchlrenV*RdwHl-SWnHelen Thompson.
f th A -W irra w ie among
the *nrs fH K h t e l n M k W a r r
Mr. and Mrm. If. L. Heath, of
Fort kfyeri, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs.'G. M. Shipp at their
tfw ? *
home on East Eighteenth Street.
Mr.
Stridelain!
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nb bbpf o f ‘maintaining t^ extend­
ing our nurksta if grower* and
ahtppan puTttat In lending their
inferior fruit to Europe. The pic­
ture which wan common a fsw
year* ago no longer exiets.'1
Mot* conferred with C. C. Commanaar, general manager of the
Klirida Cltnus Exchange, and
vUited tho Tampa Union terminal.
II* left last night for Jackson­
ville.
In Europe he keep* in touch
with the principal port markets,
watching all kinds of fruit In
which Amsricsn fnill grower* am
interested. He follow* it through
t » ultimate sale* and report* reg­
ularly to American shippers.

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Highest Type Of
Fruit Demanded
By E u ro p e a n s

Milk Producers In
Miami Area Losing
Money^ays Report

the retail
cents a quart and. that \
duce'r receive 8* cents a
Weems and Mayo elated that ihey^ .
wilt announce their decision ( at*^'
Tallahassee this week.
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The dairymen pointed out U-M.
since tho establishment of the
cent n u ll price by the boarrj.lb.
July, feed and oth*-r crrata^ W
Increased ami milk ^.ssxaisieijaug^v.__
has decrcp»«l. Several reported n i l , |j
increase in their bu*ine*s, &gt; 6 »- '
ever. Other* slated thkl ( h f dm
crease was not due nece**arilY’ »
,!»
the increased price neevaeartly•
parture of Miami visitor* and o f ™
Miamians on sumrfieC vacations' , 71
Producers sintsst that wHft4
their price was fixed at 23 cmU^ ! ( :
a gallon, they actually received *
an average of from 13 to 20 renUt ,
a gallon, taking Into rontldivition that the price nchcd.de rail*
for redured prices fur certain
grades of milk used fur cream nnd
buttermilk purpnsrs.
The meeting adjourned wilhokf l ,
n definite de.'istiin lielng reached
the milk question, after te*ltmany hml Iw n intfTHlucetl ky pn&gt;* K
riuevra, diRttihulom, irtallrrs and
consumers.
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MIAMI, Sept, lib—&lt;*’&gt;—MllV
(.^rfmcTk and distributors in the
Miami a tea, including Unde and
ft coward Counties, arc
losing
money at yhe present stabilised
prices of 13 rents a quart to the
ennsumey and 23 .ent* a gallon
In thr producer, ii was testified
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at a meeting here Friday presided!
over by George Weems, Stale| Mr*. W. T, I-angley nnd d*tfgill
millt control director, and Nathan ter, Margaret, hav* returned from
Mnyo, commissioner of ugiir.il j Itaytona Beach whart tltey ^pent
loir, and mnnlier of Ihr Milk| a few dayi with Mr. ami J4f*,
ontiol Boanl.
| John luinglry. Dr. Ijingley apeiit
7bo dairymen suggested Ibnlj the wrek-end there with theilf. *'*y
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Hear Dr. Burke Culpepper,
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Dixie’s Premier Evangelist

Registration Notice

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Every Day T h U W eek

Trial Of B a iley
Is Taking P la c e
Amid Many Giins

10 A. M. MornliiK FUt v Icc
7:110 I‘. M. Evening Service
ItiKpirntinmil pinging. Live
Megsngt'N.

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Mia* Jane LI
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lefj ttoday fm s„,t a^lra. who 1,.v, long ,,„„iydleft
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to
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’ -tk lo .pmid * rc» day. , „| ri-corJ*. sal comp «rdly ,...1 (•
with Mr. in i Mr* Jack Am o, their lawyers, nc-asionally .onformerly of thia city
i ferting in whispers.

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nine mewatlatf e^itr ftfoulU mm
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Has the Mils* ( i m I aJvatitagvt a* lit* n*w Dodge iN-ton
model pkiured above « « « Lot even aturdler In
cunainiciiurt, tl**|»el frame, b&lt;ac*r brake*, S-«pe«d
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tbs slmUsitiy stids. In niggsdnasa , . hs long
Hi* ..sod low (quisling rusts, Dodgs bskos.
Hssd and sliouldsts, lb* outstanding buy.
Fecial claim* and luuk si fact* and yuu wUI
hnd Dodgs baa h im iwu-dcusn fsatsrsa tbs*
co«V Dud,* i**l Buna* to kulud* .
that* bs.su** tb*y wUI aav*i iop*i,do, cw u
and rtpair bill* fo» you.
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PUtor. Pull Ptmoui* Lubrication, I
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Mag evert lie* for Wednesday

*tng at 10 o'clock. &gt;.
r. W. E. DeHolt, ds-t, and
Her O. Ropp, bursar, opened
lx office* yesterday morning
the registration program and

D e fe a ts

Faculty members are spending
today and tomorrow at rrflatratlon
headgaartan to a n m f
questions about thrlr covnaa.

Fraternity booaaa aad sorority
op mad; Mia*
Josephine OrsasImsT, of Chicago,
editor of The Bov them, eaocoa
weekly, la getting wady for the
f i r * laana of her publication, aad
Coach Johnny Woodall bae an­
nounced that the flrat football
practice will be held Wednesday
afternoon. Thirty-three city workmen are putting finishing louche*
on the athletic field, and the gymnaalum flo w 1* be In* replanad.

N a tio n a l G u a rd

KRAFT

N e w s

By K. H. CULLUM______

American Chaaaa
&gt; • fpockoged, pastevrlmdj

hat full, natural
flavorl

- r

probable th an will ha the vasal
number o f lata arrivals.

r joma ban boon

Is had hftm completed for the

j---------------- -—

mA ll .klips', a

Company D met at the Armor?
Monday night f o T Ita ueual
weekly drill, B8 percent of the
Company being present at roll call
and Inspection.
Plrst period of the drill wa*
spent In machine gun drill, In
command of Lieut. Nordgren, aft­
er which the boy* were Instructed
in hyglans and sanitation by Cap­
tain Washburn,
Private Flrat Claaa Jeaae Cook
has been promoted as bugler for,
the Company.
Jesae say* that
tooting a bugle Is not aa easy as
It aeema.
Sergeant. Stafford had a erew,
composed of Privates llodgss, and
Badger, painting the machine gun
carts. Aa a painter Paul would

G la d io lu s

G ro w e rs

W ill M e e t
charge, end whew ba | d * through
with hia cleaning procoea the gone
thine like n Brwiy born babe aft­
er Its first bath.
Sergeant Stafford ha* again
gotten the ttpply room la apkk
And span ortWr. To sort out w w
got back In Its proper place the
thoeaanda and ona different ar*
ticIre that are returned aftar
camp t* one of the bardeet Job*
of the year.
Those who witnessed the ma­
neuver! 4
Company D
ala
months ago woold not now rotogataa It a* the tame Company.
The boys have napped Into the
work with a vim and earnestness
that would delight the heart of
any commander. The way tbs boya
am now throwing themaelvea Into
tbo work there I* not another
company in lhe N ath __il______
Ouanl,

S a tu rd a y

the' absence ef Cap tata Knci.

L**t«r Riven, who wa* r tc -lly
promoted from corporeal
promoted from corporal
taAment baa nta aappry
apple-pie
order, - after
daya of atrmooua work.
assisted by Private P in t
B. Phillip*.
•
,

to M p
te eefh
n w H»
s e ria l
He Who
Adaey and C h a r i- Cam pbefl, four . g * " " *
'»
Cleat J.
and Are; Joba L o d ^ a - C. K- « * » £ » * *
■
W in la me won from H. P, fo rd and « * * • «
Private P in t Ctaed 'W ade has U W . Swing. • 1-1 to 1 - r Roy * » « * * * “
been promoted -to corporal. T e a M s , aad Clarence Rewsoa won operate under t
ought to hear M8ksety*,gaap oat from Miller end Pease!, • 1-1 te
This move wi
the orders.
t I-X; A. C. McReynolda and the Industry's
The Medkal Detacttae—, loChandler Sharon halved with Gad- properly raprai
atcad o f hpldlng Its ntoal prill totrey Dreka and HU1, 4 1-1 te 4 the state and I
nlyht, will journey U 8aa;Laado
M l Pred Solly and R. B. Chap-jP. Whltner, Jr.
Springs, where swimmings and a
man won from Trursdale and the meeting. ‘

mien-

SSL ST

2sa

LAW N MOWKK8

v - s r jr v

MseatrsS awe — asosas*
Have ^m TS ts^ U m V
meehaale -

a real

J. W . S H A D O IN

H I Mas

n w sc n a -w

wiener meet win be e n jo in until
n lets hour,
; '■*’

BEFORE P A IN T IN G , &gt; » ' . « * '
price* I ' - n e h r
A
Oayf*
quality paint.’ "Rest for tha
Sooth" becanae ground had attend

either tnfaatry.or machine that
can come anyway* near equaling

inctn.

i

to .Withstand Ssuthera climate.
Htanlty-Rogvrs Hardware Co. ■

RESULT

wImc

Top Sergeant Lansing was alao U a
ameng the present last Monday J*™night. Porter had a smile for everyhody. Wonder what’s npT
Sadi
Kergeant Virgil Smith, company fssttr
clerk, was a* busy as a cranberry Dran
merchant In December. However, P—**
work Is Virgil’s middle name.
* *O
Headquarter* Company
alao * * *
held Its imual drill Monday night, -----00 percent o f the Company being
present.
Lieut. DeCottee gave the Hradquariera boys a vary Interesting
Loag leaf ysllew pine, G alf red
lecture on “ Commenlcatlon Unit
cypress l i e sU blade e f baiid
of Battalions end Night Opsralag ■ M n a r ■■
t l « * V : -IHnsti sting— the lecture
with blackboard drawings.
Hill Lumber Co.
I.lout. Hofmann also had part
lath aad Hally
&lt;&gt;f ths Company brushing up on ZIP SRRVICB
Phene IM
wireless operations.
Oliver J. Miller, who until re-

R A T E S

FOR SALE one V IO LIN aad
CELLO. Both to qatoOm*
dition. Inquire 1111 Myrtl* .

LEGAL

N O T IC E

HAVE YOUH WATCH rape ire I
by one who —ally knows has
Briggs,. Jetgelaf*. Mag . A t . ----------- in a—&gt;.

w.i.ik m
*wtmc g v
that t— «

POUND on the Cevntrp
road HatunUy, black and
printer, black head, short
tall. Call Miaa Nona Wylly,
Mary.________
■

y critical hostesses

Club
white
black
U ke

.— A u tom o bile*

• And IbMisandsage— 1E rV C e M lr.
a d s Whip Salad Dressing la a a **»•

So u th ern

bland, net too oily to flavor. Mods of
shot peat Ingredients, mi sod to new
ceeamlneos to the Kraft M isa els Whip.

T o le p h o n o

and

KENT AN AUSTIN. 5c per mUe,
Reel A Bons, 301 W. First
Street.

Ek

4— nualttCM S ervice

T a la q r a p h g A

_____

A W N IN G A N D .W IN DOW shade*,
R. F. Roehlk, Ranford MaUras*
Factory, Celery A vs. Phone ( 7 U .

There’s
BACK OF EVERY BOTTLE’
Carbonalkm do— store than bring sparkling b «
favorite No-UI beverage. Thia health-insuring
venta

lurking germa and makea .these bevengi

drink for young and old.

C O L D E S T
F in is h e d

MOST any beer would do last
Hummer to quench that “hot
weather thirst." Today you’re
more particular—you drink
for enjoyment. You want

C o m p le te

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY
D r . W . W . S k in n e r, o f th e U e &amp;

B u reau o f

b e v e r a g e s c o n t a in m o r e a c t n a ] fo o d v a lu e
sem e w e ig h t

Our Outaldo Salesmen A r
Mr. Marvin Milam Aad

Thana IJM —117 Mag.

Hirough The

C h e m is t r y
t h in

m any

says:
fr u it s

“ B o ttle d
en d

vegeta

i

�Price Fire Cent*

ft

T o A b i d e B y W is h e s *

Sept
30. —
( A J \ ) ~ W i d e s p r e a d outbrtaka o f malaria w ere added
today to the burden o f sufferf a ’ 'Cuba. Many towns re‘ numerous cases o f the
aad conditions were
especially bad in Cienfuejtoa.
A moUy crew o f soldiers,
f tudenta a n d
workmen
ttacked the rebellious Juan

STOCK MART
Beginning
COTTON, SILVER
“BuyNow’'/MovementIsPut
IS CONSIDERING Off-By Chief Until Oct. 1PEOPLE PRESS
NEW LOCATION URSCHEL TELLS m
FOR INFLATION

WASHINGTON, Sept. 20_
(AA—The President intentk to
so *h*stl wllho.t restriction on
the t3SH,000,000 program to
tulld • navy up to treaty lim­
it*. Hegurrts have been current
from abroad that suggeetiyna
had been made to Norman H.
Davis, America** r o v i n g __
baamktr, that there had been
some abandonment or curtail­
ment of the building program.
It waa haseetad at the White
House that nr such suggestion
was actually received by the
President. The President let It
I * known that contracts have
let for the program and
that crater no rirriimxlann-«
was there any Intention of rail­
ing hack three or altering the
plana.

'

S ite In J e r s e y

F o r E x ­

c h a n g e L o o m s W ith
N e w

Y o rk

H eavy

P la n n in g

T a x

T w o -H o u r

NEW YORK. Kept. 30. — —
A large section of the membership
of the New York Stork Exchange. including Richard Whit­
ney, president, ,"■! Allen I. Lindley, vice pre.ldent, yesterday
plnlrfil Its support to the move­
ment for the establishment of a
new exchange in New Jersey.
I’Ibiis for transferring a runsldrrable part of the evrhange’s
bu-inrsit ty * market on the west
• m HefnarvWx In t h « rugged
elite of the Hudson River and liehills while' s i home
yond the reach of the transfer
s c e n e was net for anand profits taxes which the city
political jklrmlih. President
proposes to levy on the brokers
Ban Martin said hi* resig­
nation 4* .ia the hands o f support­ U . S . S e n a t o r C h a r g e d sxsumeil definite form with the
organisation of a r inmittre com­
ing (actiena am) he would abide
W i t h M a k i n g M o n e y posed of representatives of 12
*7
ft* their decision.
O u t
O f
C h a r i t i e f l ' leading exchange firm*.
• The student directory, etauneh
i Th** romvniltpr, e f which Howef the present regime,
iH»4 ^-l^y wrlM-h —8*• **- - N e w - r n n t t r K i‘f &gt; r '2 &lt; r ^ n —
the opposition ultimatum United Klotea Renalnr James J. ti*it11tN'rd I hir i»u» h Hi t* * t ock «** *
that Ct*n San Martin step out Davis was desrrihed yeslrrilwy at rlmngi* lam night thnt H*I4 iwrni'
! • enable the formation of a '‘ truly a fraternal " r n r "
who made Iwri nf lhr avchiiiK*1 Had » « far
iB r ttn r l1* soeemment.
money out nf charity by the gov­ arrr|itrd, thr invitation In Join
' ftetisy cinb official, acting as ernment prosecutor who opened the m'Vfmi-nt. II*' ahl tl»Hr rr
Hi
Ap&lt;tn*r hud Lr#n “ immritiai*' anti
mediators Monday mid- the arcne.1 trial against him.
__
Were handed a plan by the
He is charge,) specifically with enthusiast ic*'
Earlier in the day hr Rlnteil
• (Continued On Pegu Two)
shipping lottery tickets intar-atate
that organization nf thr New .In
v *----------------- *—
in 1911.
sey riihangr
|troj*rf**W ami
Donald F, Hlrwart, editor « f that ■ meeting nf the minimi tee
the Moose nugaiine, waa the
o f orfranlfatlon would In- held t.»
prosecution's first witness and
■flay. He rr|iortf&lt;J that n «liaft «.f
through him the
government
n constitution ami rule* fur the
sought to thow that Davia, Penn,
.
aylvarda pdltici.n and dlractor nfW rxrh.ng. were brnny yve, ,.,.
would b* in (• nil for sub
general of th* Loyal Order of
,W(
■
' ’ .
■
to tho rommiltee in *1mfn tw YORK, Sept. B0 IJPl- Moose, sanctioned articles in the mission
rn u r» 0f the next ill hour*.
Mayur O’Brien, number one Tam­ magailne which publicised char­
Tlie question of location of the
ily irtlls of the fraternity.
many
Hall candidate, won a
It is Davis' second trial—thr new exchange lx still in the air.
walkaway nomination for mayor
$
first having endrxi i* a hung jury according to the committee. Jer
yeU‘ rday'4 Democratic prin j h. was portrayed t » the I ' 7
^ w a rk and one or t wo
(k
def eating — Corgseeyauui government
ervnn.Rt.aa■■ the -eiarJ o ^ t h * i! ', a 4'
11’ H,u n I — esi as3en"
. ntunUlRtlld
1
exI.* ■ iK*iiiex, s* Trt n li axj—
■—
.
Tht dafense fkortrayi^i him t»e« Jmve hfspin #n.raging Irt » hec­
__ ___ M. Black and aesendblytic
bifid8
ng
cfillteat
for
the
priv
l^nevolent fralernallat who
Jerome O. Ambro by *;&gt;

O’Brien Wins Race
For Nomination In
Coming El e c t i o n

- - JboalnrsCsIy threa-to-one.
.Teenmany'a defeat
was the
[Tins by Democrats of thr
nth Assembly District of
Parley a* tlstrlot leader.
, a former sheriff of Nsw
County, was remove,) by
D. Roosevelt, then goverand because of disclosures at
Beafcury Investigation liKairv
!• hie political foes as
or* Parley.
result' of the election
will go Into the Nov.
hacking O’llrifn against
fusion ticket headed by II
H. Laguardia, Republican.
it
W in

O w n ers

M e e t T h u rsd a y

1

operators of
ara urged to at1 culled meeting to
the Monteiuma Ho«l* h t at 8:30 o’clock,
announce mm
n by W. U.
man.
, said that it U very
nil restaurant
, at tbs meeting
__ o f yltal Importance
&gt;;«ha industry fwlll ha
■ad acted upon."

H e ld

F o r

T oday
at 10
at Um Chula.

Re. W. P.
J|p. tha local
off k is ting

oka

*8*4

_ « t W horns &lt;M
kv«M 0 I t t t f a bngeriog
'r *
’ C
Wi

} mi111** im tin
allowwl his name to be used
,lf l»*«vMlng
onneetion with lodge aetlvitlce. n*"* exchange, but up to now o„
but who knew virtually nothing o f le« lsion ha- been ren.hed by th.
what was going on in the eharl-1 " t " " " " ” * of **"• project
ty enterprisc-s of the society.
j Home Wall Street quarter-

I

r

T o ld

a ire

O

N a rra tiv e

B y
i 1

M illio n ­
M agn ate

OKLAHOMA 1 'ITY, Se|d. to.
— (A .I’.)—The gorvrnmrnt
to­
ds? traced through three wit­
nesses the machine gun rap­
tured beside Harvey
Haile),
notorious gunman, from a Itirmmiham hardware ilraler to
Kathryn Kelly, wife of the fngl-.
live sought as one of thr two
srlaal kidnapers uf Charles F.
I r.chet, nilmsa. Identification
was made h) (hr -« rial numtier.

.’0 date, originally fixed for,

O u rre n c y E x p a n s io n
stUrtim; the campaign to stirau- [
hlte I,oving under the Itlue Eagle
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 20. (AT
h».J-1--e-n pu-hed back a few day. , _ , otlon and
silver
advocate*
by tin' |ir«i|ongfH) m'jrut iationa j
«lriuan&lt;t* upon Prrahient
fop n liilnminoiia coal rode.
• It,......veil
yesterday
for
help
&lt;■

Dapper Youth Ih
Beinjc Sought In
Louisiana Killing

din*' days
. (*
: rityN largest hotel* Monday night.
hail Irirril |)rt*reilt*,| h\
If a.
•ff. •■tn’
to*t h eetl
* Jut Ilk hail been beaten over
ill* fllilll'l)' H'if** Mii«t V|i nii*| M«* 11ijtt.i*»vi*f ■ nut •31,1 |k. •w nine up
flu- head ami choked to death, apNV a 1hr^- l( Ju i m i i . guext* si in- .... .. ,, l-d ’l*
Io hi 01”
on the p aiclill) by a vieitnr who re
bum* Ii-.- 'nebl Im
............ .
ommed ill the 1 com fin *ome time
■»n.l 1 iut11 ic • nie*
H •*nt 11&lt;Hlftl Oil I'UIFt* KtIUI )
I||#, ImII**
1 * |o* »nfat iven
11 fm «• the attack
The coroner

A llll I II /111 I * *h nl tori

lit*

**f

1*11* * I'D1 kjeil e if 11 i'
'in I tie union
l„

Sanford Boy Scouts Are Awar de d
Honors For Outstanding A c t i v i t y

parts] to hav* told Grasso. He
satgdwwixed bis adirt by palling
A n d B u m a T o D e aIk
th
tl out the drawer o f his
Grasso eeulg got a good look at
two g-&lt;w ho hod there.
BALTIMORE, Kept.
Patillo as id the Taatpa
Oxa B aa, Bod B ra n , of Norfolk,
was trappmi gad burned to dsath Ira had vlolatod union ratal,
tiraaso pratestad they
whsa Ik* (loaner N * * k * n wwg

tbetrwywd hy fir* today tn

p fif-rz -T S T a f
tnndod u f d y at JUedertlie.
they toardad a bus for N
UTart* * t h r craw to

4mm rverythinf they knew lo
•dhapfy with ragaWiuaa, th* ore
lag one* if reported t* hare rethsl it mad* no 4 if«t*n e,
were mat going to *Und for
* m corang In,
*a ra

Samr mJi ifn
^ M’S »gid)y.
T u T ia ;

iM y Flag tonight,

A g a in s t

S p e c i a l

S e s s io n

TALLAH ASSEE, Stpt. 20.
—(AN—Governor Sholti told hi*
cabinet in pointed language to­
day there 'would he no ipeclal
aesaton uf the legislature -de­
spite effort* o f tale* tax ad­
vocate to force one. 1 want It
definitely understood that I ’m
not going to rail any ipeclal
session. There ate lota of
sources of revenue In the state
without resorting to &gt; sales
tax."

MILK PRODUCERS
IN GEORGIA SET
FOR AGREEMENT
T o
30
’34

K»|fk

Tampa Orchestra
RunOut OfChicago
By RacketeerHead

la T r a p p e d

S tan d

laid before official*, involving’
An iht
lime *hv farm credgenetnlh Migfrration* that v\j*i 1 j| a.ImlM-tration waa intleavorlng
oua livnlitHP*
askeil tf» aaaurtt j to ba*t» n the inovenirni of crrtlit
A e#rir,.n i|tiotn of purt iib*ch over j to tlie a^ncultural region*.
One nn«l all. ttirac | A tlinrl t«*&lt;)urnt for free eoln*
have !»•'««vi iliscanled, it was Bald ; age of i»liver wa* put before
P act
Is
D e s ig n e d
arid Johnson will go before the |Roo«ev»*lt at the Iniicheon table by
B rin g
F arm ers
count r\ with
■traight forward Senator I ittman, Deiuoerat, N e ­
ap|wat to buy under th« Blue vula
M illio n M o r e In

r ml ( lark u o -lam probably
Kmelrty 11 ip lit all hough the lowly,
Th* government said he had tln" 'Ml ,n ,,0" bl ,h*
The
ni e f ully place*I nfoler »heet a on
directed and profited fn,m alleged uf lhv &lt; "r}' * n* r * ' U for-nkr .......
D f H i n e s ( J u n S a l 11 It*
III**
f I "III
** w polt* *
f hr tied, waa not dj«cuvered until
lotteries o f the order. The defense
l,l» nl in
"f
t tin* •■tom- i ni let *» and *il ht*iir** later His
had
eon tends, I there w si no lottery in l *'*' fmsarial di«trlr, l „ -it up
1 III. A d o . s.)■Jet, Jll
. V. Tin- (Dike . ■ I.f M
\1*»ni &lt;M' remit \ . I nd 1 l»* » it rifleil noil it full*iilrf mIi Ii* ■urn
charity a c tivity o f the order and " ,H,W Inst It «.t inn in the nelghbn.
I'"- ililt'fi 11II1 nil It nf .‘ 1 ^ III) Bllh HUH I Ik \ mIm &gt; rhaiged I (ml i*m
..f niiiiu-y h&gt;. w « - known to
ll»st Davis kiww nrdhing nlxoit lng state,
tllf uith t III Dlli' link iii Dh ( » tl |*|ee\• * . nt 1hi Ml .If..ill 1(1 ollllllg
im f i*i| to hi* (MH'kf t * WA* 1
the Moose's chanty
lulIV
and
It is reeognmxl ttist 3be new
t 1s t "ill I ni* (mu
tor y ,.f
- * IM (ml if .
it 1n1 1 1&lt;i in Indiana *Mir
never "consciously got a cent out taxes If adopted wdl
tend
to mi-i
Il'rtlVi 1 h ) ii» i *. hml I,, |§i i( ». 111;«;|okew til |»l*0 I’llin
i I'llI’M ' -t.f
o f H.”
i drive ntork lw»aif»e**« t»i «it her fi
l.itV# S ’iiiul mv nilfht n a tn t’l'Ry
f it* ling It tlltfltill! Iti 1. 1*1a! 1*
iJlOlO11IN111 Ii*r l*OI t! ifri-nl \IMl»1|T mil), ilur'k
| it111
AsstsUnl tl. S. Attorney Trraclbut as agam -t II... 1 111!Ill) II A u» *■*•'•* M'lli I'll 1Rt II
hill
1h.%t ( ,
11.1it. h111**11 aini uf fiifitliiifi h rlghl
Well opened th*
gnu-rmnot.fs1fl,‘ * " [ ,hl' m ,U * r ,,f
II.
firpf ni-l.t*l *f In* wiiiilil h* r**pt Mi*
f|j)|renllll ,1 III,- hotel pal king
cam- Then Charles II Tuttle o f ‘ olvrd in rreatinp s new set of walutt’ , he ***tx|h*p «Ic*I ikiili no t in *
|m(
|ri*i»ftt It* ( 'l a r k * son. pr#
defense counsel, descnbe.1 Davis marhlnery for
iiundling
"lock phaltr ‘ ii *” , 4*ut vtii
lnt*M pit*
! Elusive Girl Convict
career frx.m his ,« h.U,lacking days1Hading Is regarded by some as vul!f-&lt;l 1&lt;• icvi^rKo' I n i i c t i **n
• lid’ll All aolii t It11 t-Attl Aiul
to his pmrniniwirr in the- M s .s e 1&gt;" element which might ,*u *e
Is Guarded Closely I„,.s, sat, 1.1 „ f Cla.k'a car Neither
or*iec,
th#1 memtiem t*» pr rei*ct mImwI v
tin- youth not tin- r , . has lieen
D r y F o r c e s (J u a lify
“ The* lev id* net* wtll show t hmt &gt;» reirhing « final ii«*Hai«&gt;n
1 H T T l.F Rill K. A1 s K,'|,( 80 MIX',, S*",’.1
Two More Candidates - I.f.
Jim Davis gave mure than Ii
Clsrk, llt'S’ l of -Hlieffletil Clark
K|.eivr 1 si 1&lt;n
Iliten
•V«lt rerrdved,” aaid Tuttle.
,.f k.lli.ig men sii.l . ' ..&lt;|,si.v of Nashville man2”
,
*«
n
*t*
run
vti-lnl
T A L L A IIA S S K K . S*p’ Jn. oVt
The
government
introduced
-iirvetllai.ee 1 ufar*liters representatives for seeFluritla ilry furc**H t*Mhi&gt; ipialt Wh- hchl uhib » rlt
chart* to illaatrate dcaignatitgi uf
11 si bs.ilw tre roiirerns, was well
fin l two
itddf^aMiai
i i i f l i f i i i l f t nt ih* p 11 hull farm f»*r woiuoii \j
charily money arruindatrd by the
.Is, us the les.itt „ f be.
I |T.m ».. sl.mng local hardware m e"
plcdgui
ajr-t
nsl
n
|
M
«l,
uiu|
W
order in 11830 ami Ill'll and Judge
mndidates unplpilgi-tl, i &gt;n ging to .ll-KPIH-araii e wit bin n week K br'whi. -si.I they had dealt with him
lia y t f admitted the charts
aa
187 the iiniiica In ap]**rn mi the WB (..uti.l Ills! night hull")- in tie *-t » &lt; l»«r'*r rnitury Near h i ^
evidence over prolvita of the dehotel room was found
Oct. 10 Imllut. Tlw dty haw ikJ All., of n farm Im illm g ..(.parent j l —ly « »
fenae.
T A M I'A . Sept. 20— lran k
1M |lW ||B|t ,|10 » P„ 41
.q.l-bte.l ly it witit 111 g the **|ipii» Viiiut \ in **h , tii« itiiigh Inity hau&lt;I tlrafl i»f a
letter t • National Recovery Ad*
s. an.I hi* orchestra, sent U, tiw , T(ll, .,r ) , , „ vr ,.ltrh(
Bll,| nipt l lu firwt I mu* *
wbh rut
Himintrator Johnnon, dealing with
Century o f
P ra g m a
ein w ition
w rU , fl, „ BUIr „ f nT (1|,,
lit*Mil by hit»U«Ikit»li fitI•
L o c a l G r o u p S o c k in g
last month by the Taiupo rhaimwr
the hardware r**&lt;Je Another lat*
le i. from liia wife in Naahville,
T o S p e e d F a r m I x i a n s of r.i.nn.erre at a good wtll ges­
ture, were hustled out of t'hiraga
refer it«l feelingly lo th# apnlver
eary uf the death o f an infant
For the purpoa* o f using th*ir i^ a man named Patitlu, two gun
daughter ?fi years ago.
Influence to h*lp spnx) up federal king pin of Chicago musicians,
In addition to hla widow, he ia
farm loans to growers of th* Ktiv after Lurking a big hit with fair
survived hy m arm anti daughter.
ford am) Semlaol* f'ouiUy serliun, ris&lt;or».
Tire story got out last night in
Huy Sruuti tif Sanford nnd aui TnMip No. Ill w»*» i » a id r d l«tlg i *
John Moiach, lJnt.n E. Allen, L
w «*m*
o«vortl«*&lt;i| fur |ifi»-»«v(hg, w *»*mI iBiving, iiib (
P. Boyle, K. 0. Chapman, ami I. a report from D s i i II. Ilill, Jr., imjndmi* iuwiu*
Jewish New Year To
A. Bromley left today for Colum­ secretary of th* board of public high hunura fur uutatniMhiig u . cluuvry bii*1 likrwiM » * s inndt* »•
relation*,
lo
thr
board
nf
alder,
tivitiVF in v b m * uk line* la*l nir'ht | St«n Heuol
Be Observed Here
bia, 8. C. to confsr with officials
muni lily court j
1 *itml
WlUuti, *&gt;i live Iraki* l
of th* Farm Credit Administra­ men. Th* report was revested j
la-t
week.
Details
nf
thr
incidrnl
uf huii**f won h'vht In I ho Nf«*uc Mu tv Troop No. I. wb- nwnnlott
tion’* southeastern offirre
( I s r i six*, u f (lie J e w is h new
WhU* tn Colombia th* Hanford were provided by A- L. Cu-al* 11*-akdlr1 mnrt *”1 «• of Troop No, {» in* merit t»d g v « for pjkintmg and au- y e a r, the le g in n in g o f I h * m o st
a**n will attend a banquet whirh Jr., rhairman of the cmumittiT the A r n d t .
Thr court vrm% |i«# tufutj biting
yacred of ibe Hebrew holiday ***...........
will bo given In honor of Henry that scad tha U od to th* fair.
MtJcj
over by Judge J u h h i D
The Cuuit wk &lt; |*A.■«it-ii 1a rIy in i ru n s, w ill lu-r&gt;» here to n ig h t a l
■
-You
fellow*
hneo
a
good
uarwl.j
s
.
*'
'
Morganthnu, Jr., governor of the
ten 'led in • Mima I .re nyatrl of M .'clock St Ih* cummunlty center
, L ''
farm credit administration In tail it ain't inurh btltter than w r’ ' “Otht t.e a derrick mad* by \"»..g Bor where J huttlemsn will be In
re w ui.
witnesM-d
hav*
got
right
here
in
CJiiragol
Washington, who will ha tha primawarding o f Ilk'
medals
Wc.e [ l i d who usod only no old clock charge uf all servic**,
and tr* won't aland fur you com­
eipai opaaktr at tha gatberiug.
Tom on..» th* full owing stores,
Kraui K lw u | i.r If. H. Iltuwn, nf iniA. went, a cigar I - . ■nd four
ing Kara and taking work that
Orlando, anJ K uul.ua,te n J. A »p.sda in making the .h i nek which which an- qienoted by local Jaws.i
ghoul! codm to in”. PaUlln Ja re-------------- ~ T 7
wili be -b.’ *d: Smty.’. H p ^ i ^ ,
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man. repreaentativea
The c it
o f nine atates, went with Senator
Tin* administrator has reiterat­
Smith* ef South Tandma, chair­
O K LA H O M A C IT Y . Sept. Bit —
ed Ilia I in*'i eased costa would ha man of the agiDulture commit
,4*)—. C h a rlo K. Urseli,d* oil m il­
InevHaMr to meet the higher t lea, to tlie White House to pra­
lionaire, relnle.i in unctinitiomil
l«vvr IU nnd has sought Vo atim te ViI a petition they hail adopted
from the
witne.r, aiavni
slnnd m
in , . » ..
yime vnim
u» wiineaa
.
.
k. i
" 1 ............. ' ---inflation
federal our, hex- yektenl.y afterV'
' ' r,r" ^
Monday It railed for ini
the St..,, of hi. -one day. ...
» f .h «'|h* r( " " " "* ~ m' 'and ........ egging the r o t f n price
the cot­
ton
fe i&lt;xl IJOU.imIII ran.oni and named
lu, ,
__ . too *wd (,tn« at llo a I,
yeateiiltiv lint there wam no fin
‘li]L ' Meai11 n ti ile„ a 11 aaae r 1 8oil
A lit* ft Italic, one of Ilia 11* t ten ratimi wIn n hr wouhl iiinlrrt
[ from t hr ipia 1 terly peanioii'-of the
tinni•- nil tiinl, a» one of h i all
nil analv
**f the next titg cod** federal i m n r advisory council
ijuctms.
ln*fmt him thnl fpr retmlrra nf- 1that the liauk^ were being **un
Ura in'1'i
two-hour , npnutivi'
fectin
tliitusnnils nf «*mploycra 1fairly ami widely cilttciaed on
I’ltded ny 4 til I*. M and
and ntiihtiiis uf worker*
I Ctintmiieu on Pape Four)
attorneys lo-gwii tn . i*-rsatmna&gt;ion •
O ffu mU of the N il A had ex |
of I tie willi*****
( on i t Ivt'eiMlii
t^Ctnl th* tentative itiaft of thial
wit h c ni* 9
a i n111 a i ion 11.th*unplet r . ■
chat lei In hr made §11.1Mb* Ve*At the iiutsei of fill* t •*-*■f nnoii) ,
tenlav hut l evisjon* at ill went
l"t'. Iicl « t« ppiit from tin’ wiin»*pi'
nlieft l h- Juhilfoiv^ altenrleti
a
rliuii and )\alkt‘,J m wittiin m pm*
tneefihg • f the recovery eounril
*d llrtiiM, pointed hm fingei and
nt the White House that for re
saol
*niler» riff* * ting ttmu**ninla mi l
' liar** »i?ie of the mill 1
‘-ought to (ear hi* desk fur a I tip
NKW 1)1(1.K A NS, Sept *J»
W o h IhitM’ft K Hide, 11ml i-*i
fill New \ ,.1 k
youth of ah-ont.
nl'i A ifappei
.Stii f«■x«. «|» ini &lt;ii i !■j *111ii*ijr. m&gt;i•||, |„|||
Ollier official** ••( the N BA, in 'Jfi 3%a n * *hi 1*ht til a sen re of
u,,y ilili-l |*o*M g a «|itr**lt*i||4 | |&gt;
* Iin! 1ii|- Donald f£ Htehheig, Hu* ,'ilh r ro rtf lea tmjay ill Conner
idiid I ill II Iii iMi ln*i| into it I 4|i ai
. * un-el. Keimetti \| Simpson, a tiuii with Die Maying and robbery
rotml **f lo »m i \ uioki mini 11 ..,
if* puty hlmiro-t 1 ttfi *1 . nn*I Dr of
Sheffohl Klark, »tl year old
th* lino* |ti on lin-i|t.| 4,ut ol
Mt'Asii'l* 1 ^aidiw, |lo e«NMionii*tt Na-hville, Trim., huaineaa elecu
hlii luluhal liiihm hi i* in. infill
hiis*&gt; annn^eil to
yyspirct
Iht; JMUv** Um m UAWierf bWy wwa
*&gt;f 411(oa *!*i uJiLii
- - n i t inJ_fTu* steel Ihdiistrv under fi.ond tn a ronin o f one of the

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-buy now” movement to support
thr greater production nnd sale,
cost-i miller the recovery pro­ I t e q u e s t f i P r e s e n t e d
gram. bn. lnen set tentatively |
I
P r e s id e n t F o r H e lp
far O t t by Hugh S. Johnson.
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T
h ro u gh
M ean s O f
It w:,» ill-cloved yesterday the
Rep!

L e v ie R

DAVIS DESCRIBED
AS ‘MOOSE’ CZAR
BY PROSECUTOR

OF EXPERIENCE
WITH KIDNAPERS

• W A S H IN G T O N , Kepi. 20.— (Ab
— The l-ey-imiing o f a nation-wide

S h o ltz A d a m a n t In

Rands, J r, Troop No, 8; I . L .| ia -aid to hav* -winked perfect­
McLnraa, Troop N». t » ;
I.
ly."
Troop N«. 25, of Jarksonville,
Hardy, Troop No 41, and D. h
MrNab, C. K. Mason, Julios Urn. which last night brat* ramp at
fil.ler, Arthur llrana.i, R.
I' Evanadal* under th,. ...minead of
Muntulvatge, Rev. Martin Bran., M. C. Haddock, pan «-d brieGy be­
city t*
of Hanfurd, and A. G. Wagner, K fore laatiag for it*
y. Is&gt;ng, II. T. II rows, and M. i. salute th* court.
Wagner, e f Chulueta.
Hefurs tha meeting was ad­
Th* fellwwlng
Remits
*&gt;&lt;.•■ journed it waa announced that a
awarded badge,:
Don McVrlnl training fours* fur all Ilit* re* tad
and Floyd Wagner, e f Chul...ta in seoatlag will be conductad tn
Troop No. 01, who received, bodgn Sanford
hy
Benin
Exeruti
f o r laerkimanshlp, athletk*
and Blown and Rev. Rram,
wood canring. They ala* yeceivrd rommlaaianar of Delaware on
o pracnotion to the rank e f 8i*r evenings e f Oct. 31, Nar.
Bco«L
Marian Borgmrd, also of » . 14 odd Id.

Bhop,
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CRACKER
ON SEPT. 30
BE GALA
S cores
W ill

O f

H o rsem ei

P a r tic ip a t e

R id in g :

C o m p e t it t o l

A lo n g :

L a k e

F ron t

A ll Indications p o i n t to - s 7 9
ward a fa ta day in S a n fo rd ;'^ .(
Saturday, Sept. 80, when^'JJjj
score* o f horsemen r e p r e s e n t '^
Ing towns and cities In i t
parts o f Central Florida w ig
gather hern to take port IB'
ths varloua riding contact
featured as the principal par
o f the "C racker t)n y " (cell
bration sponsored by th* Hattfor
Elks A pilllary and th* Saminolk
County Federation of Won
Club*.
An announcement from
apanaors this morning said
official acceptance by th* e!
man of rider* in mnrt than
communitls* to bring horwa
Sanford for "Cracktr Day"
received and- that pi
rally alt plana for th* day
been completed.
John G. Leonard/ is ge
chairman of the event while J
Cameron, Charlie Hand and E.
Brady wtll act *a marshal*
lead th* parade through tha btltl •,
neas streets of Sanford on
morning of th* celebration.
Tho** who have assumed
chairmanship of th* rldara for
various districts are: Roy Ollf~
Port Orang*! Bill KiLbe*
Walker Prevail, Geneva; Bill
robe, Chuluotn; Jo* Cameron :
Harney Back, Sanford; Bob Kfl

A T L A N T A , C.a„ Stpt. 80.—
(/P) —Georgia milk producer, ami
distrtbuturi yesterday virtually
ci.inpletiil action on a milk mar­
keting agreement which atata
department of agriculture official*
• ay will bring more thatn. |30.ooujxw to n n u r a m i t year. «nd
* delegation pUnned to l*av*
fer Washington last night to
present »hi&gt; document lo Bee retaty Wallace fur final approval.
Directors of the Georgia Milk
Producers confederation tha on­
ly orgsnliatioii In the state yet
lo sign, after a five hour session
spproved th* agreement, but with
reservations governing th* W R *
of ctais lwn milk, milk separated
and sold as fluid m am , and a*
tn the sal* of surplus milk.
Fred Rridgrs, assistant **cralary of agriculture and on* of
the lenders I" obtaining a trade
agreement fur Georgia, aald ha Oviedo; Henry Lee, Paola
believed
necessary adjustment* Markham; Marcus Tappy,
could be made in Waahlngton, August in* | Hiram Platt,
Hk
however, and that the agreement brum*; and Homer
Mima.
would receive the signature of
Alow Mitre Btono. B»tuMttyv
tu ■ ■&lt;sr y
W stisrv
stsl would
be declared In effect within a few Jor Coward, Seville; Jake Coda,
Pierson; Henry Daughter/, P *
days
Wheeler
Marsh, L
The resolution of agreement Leon Bpring*;
with reservations as adopted yes­ DvLand) Dennis Molphua, O fmorrd;
Drew
Clifton,
MadnUjK
terday read in part as follows:
Smyrna| CV&gt;lemas&gt; Williams, O gt*
"Itrwnlvpd that we do and here­
Hill; Milton Jones, |)«D on; 0 » t ; L ■
by auth. rite the President of the
car Roberts, Lake Helen; D im V&lt;,
confederation tn affix his signa- Clifton, Bntxwrvllle; Ed PelllC*#* Z 1
turr tn the Georgia milk markal- Runnel); atwl Gonlnu Strawn, Do..:
&gt;"g agreement, as approved by
the secretary of agriculture of Land.
Th* “Cracker Day" relrbc«U o «l.
thr United Slates, Waahlngton,
will commence with th* paroitt
I) ( ’ , provided that th* price of*
and a speech by a promlnant
ITass 2 milk to contracting pro­
eon In the tnurning and at
ducers for thr Atlanta area be th* sponsor, will
serve a flak
raised from tl ho per cwt to fry, inrlixtmg, hoc grits, cap.
ti 7ft per cwt. and further pro­ oread, cole slaw and coffee at a, V j
vided that a specific clause plser(| nominal charge. At 2:00 o’clock la * v
in I he
agreement tn
allow th* afternoon tha competitive r k j , „ :
any contracting producer ths priv­ Ing exhibitions will iwgin.
. - -j
ilege of withholding from deliv­
Th* followng ii part of th* r J l ' ' ■ ;*
ery to any contrartlng distribu­ cent Uttor eent to th* vatlowt
tor &gt;ii, or all of the amount of chairmen: -A t two o’clock wa • r e *
class three (surplus) milk, slther going to have aom* coijvpetltlo* | .
as individuals, nr collectively as for alL W# are going' to bavR k, 1
sn association of producers."
toumamatft riding for whleh thraa ' j
This distribution of surplus cash priMa will ba given to 't h t t ^ y l
milk up to th* praaent ha* provan riders ringing tha moat atri'
a stumbling hlork In agr**m*nt iMludlnc lime for the Korea;
negotiations,
Frank Buchanan, oat! contest will be hots*
manager of
the
confederation with oaah prises; tnul*
says Monday night he announced with oaah priiaa aiul
that ts.i of th* largest distribu­ known aa threading tha
tors in Atlanta had refused to buy which I*# horseman rk
milk from his organliallan when the field at full gallup, hands
(Continued On Pegv 'nire*) , ijL r x
II declined tn deliver it* surplus
...ilk In them
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D a iry m e n

W ill

G a in e a v ille

H ear

E x p e rts

Hamlin M Drown and W. M.
Nrttlrs uf the extension departinvnt of th* University of Florida
al Gainesville will address a
gatberiug of local dairyman on th#
subject of “ Fesdi and D alrylef"
tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock In Doeary'. Palm Cafe when a luncheon
will be served, according to aa anni.uiicrment mad* this morning.
All dairymen of Banford and
thr surrounding vicinity
and
tit lie re who are Interested ia thla
vocation hav* been extended a cor­
dial invitation lo attend th# lond ^
, h.
sk. r,

The Koinsmtg Btore, The
A Di|artm*nt Store, BanTh*
Danin’s. TI.* Style Shop,
Savor F a m o u s L e a d e r O f
Loader, llusa’a Money
Grocery, Tlie Outlet, and Ranaar's
T h e o s o p h ls t a D ie s
Depart nnr&gt;t Store.
MADRAS, India, Bapt. 10,—W
Dr. Ann!# Besant, known
INHPBGTB PLA N E
throughout th* world far her,
leadership in thoeoophlcal activi­
•' fJTOi KlIULMi
Hwodsn,
t i , —4.V. &lt;ul. Chert** A. Had- ties, died her# today. On O tt 1
Hoc
Mrgh in.pectod hi* airplane yso- she would have boon 88y re ih* naval statvon at peacefulness o f th* loot few days
bkruna. It was faolirvod that was tn vivid
of Uf*. Dr,
delayed bis departure
j except bid
weather WOO

L O C A L

W E A T H E R 1

Officio) U. 8. Weather Bu­
reau reading for 24-hour pari-'
od ending at B P. M. yesterday.

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WASHINGTON, Sept. IB.—
W —Senator
Fletcher w a a
■HgbUy Injured today In a
collision between hla automobile
and a delivery truck In the
downtown section. The aged
eendter, chairman of tho Sen­
ate banking committee, waa
•lightly cut on the forehead
and hands and received Rome
body bruises. The senator waa
on hla way to the Capitol In
hla ear driven by the family
chauffeur, Harrison C. Jarkson.
negro. The collision threw the
senator o ff the rear
seat
against the window post of the
car. Ha was removed to his
home In a rescue ambulance. A
physician said he would be out
in a few days.

W A S H IN G T O N , Sept

Middle-Western Milk
, Producers Gall O ff
Strike But Eastern
Picture Gets Worse

IS EXPANDING IN
PLEASING DEGREE

■

HOLLY Ni
ACTING
OF P. 0. HE!

New Postmaster

18.— (A*)

'—A general program calling for
Inflation to Improva farm prices

NUMBER
-At-

LABOR ASPECT Program O f In fla tio n T d \ j^ f l BOARDS
SHOWS VARIED l l c T p lZ n e v s * " * ( M A R A U D E D
COMPLEXIONS PUBLIC SPENDING
IN S T R U C T IO N S

Fletcher Injured
In Auto Collision

K V '__

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1983

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.^ !1 L 2 ' Industrial A d m i ni»trator Issues Guide
For Enforcing Blue
E n g l e Compliance

\

um rtates who are espected to
present their views to President |
Boo- rvelt.
»n n to r Thomas, Democrat, Ok-j
ishoma, a leading inflation ailvo
cate and one of Oklahoma's del*-

Prominent Dom&lt;
To Succeed Hall
Postmaster U n d i
Order From Farl

•

ISr The Aseerlafsd Press!
Mid-western
milk
producers
WASHINGTON, Sept. IK—(Ah­
Repreaentative U. J. Hoi
_^
_
railed off their strike today In
gate- to the meeting today, out-| ||rtr j, . .ummation bv the N R A
favor of a tactical change but in
prominent in elate anti c o iL
raging tow ard M ain e’s coast
lined briefly the tentative plan fori „ f the tn.irurtl&lt;)n* from Hugh 8.
the East and in the Pennsylvania
ty Democratic circles for tH*'
the -r*siun'* artivitira
At tha, j„hn*on, Industrial administrator
today after wreaking death
coal fields striking workers added
asm. time he i&lt;egan com piling1 to guide local compiianca In,aid*
past 30 yearn, became a c ''
.’and deatmetton on other
NEW
YORK,
Sept.
18fO)
—
new notes to the restlessness la
poatmaater of the Sanford
With consumer spending expand­ answers to his telegraphic request! |n enforcing the Blur Eagle rem ­
of tha Atlantic aeathe industrial scene.
it! no mliera nf Cnngieas for thalrl palgn:
fice, succeeding J. P.
As ■ "change of tactics," strike ing in gratifying degree, the past viea. on inflation.
„ „ „ i violations grow out
week
saw
more
intensivr
efforts
leaders withdrew pickets In the
Robert J. Holly, prumlnvn this afternoon.
persons
were
Thomas said ha Would “ put thaj of misunderstanding islhrr than
to push heavy industry into the
Mr. Holly’s appointm
figure in date Democratic circlas
f'hlraqgo milk shed and- allowed
ahaw. is tugether and either take! flat tefu-al to co-upeiate, whrn
. .known to be dead In North
was named acting poslmastsr which he aaid came aa a V
shipments to proceed un ^ les"tH I '™ " ” 1" " ,,f recovery.
on
Steel production and several re­ them or -end them to President an employer i* notified I tant
Carolina 'where the itorm
at Sanfunl, succeeding J. P. Hail prise, waa current downt
while they sought to arhlrve a
thing this romplatnt has l»*en filed agatn«t
lated line* continued |o lag, as Roof rvelt” ilu» fit
luday.
thia
morning
as
a
ru
price
of
&gt;&gt;.60
per
humh-edweight
9truck a moat vicious blow.
wrrV. uidwa delegatee at today's him. the whole tone of the noti­
by telling to dairies not affiliated they have fur the past several confri.nce want to take thtm fication should l*e that of ....... .
which waa not aubatantU
wan mUalag there,
necks, while automobile prndoe
with the Pure Milk Association.
until Mr. Holly received _
in i I (fa* .»«• eniployei is complv*
Willi iludr own plra
ra waa above Itlion
took
a
new
spurt,
and
met
A not# o f conciliation encourletter from Poatmaater-Geaifh
Senators an«l toend»ers uf tha ing and that the complaint ts due
• antile review* reported furth#
agrd miner* in the Pennsylvania
eral Jamea Farley ahortl^’.
widening of the retail buying Ili&gt;i i from ir t iy cotton state, \o suiiiv misunderstanding whtrb
(M e x ic o soldiers searched tha
coal fields. The president of II.
before noon.
,,ij|
Thomas said, al.'iiK wit ii cotton Ihs .mpl.iycr can clear up by •*-!
movement
which
showed
such
pro­
far add!liana] victims of
('. Frick Coke Company, traditionTh* letter of notification I
frow ns, bioktrs and othrts in plaining tlie sltualimi to a rvpr*-|
nounced progress in Ailguvt.
•as that struck tha
a] union foe, intiinsted it might
(
as follows:
Tha basis uf the improvement the trade, will attend the cjinfer- Ssntattr, of the ls,ard
o f T a - p b e and San Lula
recede from Its n )n-unIon stand
Under tha provisions of
“ I’atticular mipl\s&gt;l.' ts placed j
tnce, advocated among others by,
in
retail
trail#
was
manifrat
In
JMoai.
Tha a amber of dead In
and subscribe to the bituminous
Act appravod Mar. L, 1021,
Senator Smith, lleimK'iat. Month | on the ini. that no publicity of
the
department
of
latior'a
statis­
- these two cltiee whs set at 45
Curb.
tic* Indicating an inctease in pay- Cartdins. rhairr^an «»f tha sgri-| any kln&lt;! •hmild la* givru tu tin*
1M Injured aad 8.000
The mines remained closed, roll* In August of 11 |&gt;er tent, cult hi r rommittea;
SAN JOSE, Califs Sept IB
fart that an riii|&lt;loy»i han had a
maatsr at th* above named
(A1)— Convicted of wlfo-murder h lwever, mm) some 30,000 miners: and a gain in join of (I j*ai rent.
■nd-lhli. lOtn.'la your,i
A grnnal program
ui[j oa coinplatni lo«lga*l
and facing.death o a th # -g a lls — CunUnu*4 Jhmx -huhiiajt iiv p$ui«aU. Tm r w r f j t i n r e n E T ftrK r ? v r Tfflrr.r:.TTi
to asavme charge aa such
— r r .r o t T .v T R .m as m s r n » p t r r ‘ •t i t , ollirhout all piocec ItngP, an
N K W IW T I
North' Carolina, David Lamson, SI -year-old * Btan ayainsl delay in sigm nf tha rod*. •lenrr o f the en la igen irn t o f pur­ son al esp eciation la tha a com-1 Drovideil fm un.l. i tlie rrgula
diately. If for-any reason yoti
»J E —(0 )— Tha casualty list ford University publishing house
Walter Williams, Willi* Rnscoe, unable to do so, th* Paper
chasing |M»wrr In |&gt;art
at
laaV mittle.- s ilt te chocen to "w a it on Duns, the employ,-, is to hr gieril
WASHINGTON'. .Kept. IH.-fA*) through ih r lirrtign influence of
• bpriUilhd which swept the eiecutive y e s t e r d a y c l u n g
BrcmdelP Ftoos.r.lt atul present rvar&gt; o|t|»oi t unit V tsi as*r Ihr rr an,I Taylnr Dmihar, young San- should be notified a t'W w ,
eoSet Friday and to the hope of being saved by an —The dectarmtiun that tha Amer­ the blue e a g le ,, since the*,, gain* the loflat
"It Is Important that you
on plan an,| program." mr nf ht« wav* nr to rh|ilaln hit nrd nrfnvii who had borr*v*sd an
ican Federation of 1-aUir intends o-curred In a month in which in
l l today sj ad- appeal.
auUuuiMdlr fnr a pleasure trip Uis enclosed bond and oath,
Roo. •vrll and hifl advi«ora am9j aide nf 1 ht* luratlnn
AltWaai.1* porta cam# In. P^pperty
pt «wluction
Lhta Saturday night Lamson to orffiniie all workers and lhat dices o f indrwtrial
midnight Saturday, met cutad and returned without
P ogittr aiitv in lU rtl i»f many after
alleni ■ii the inflation U«ur ra
dbraaga la staadlly mounting to­ walked into the courtroom ut "thara 1* no room In the Uiiitad! .bowed moderate teee-slnn
T h - cent I, hr &gt;ught to the forefront! ranrn whnr rnt|»l"Mn
under their «Veth by drowning ^rhen to tha Bureau of the First
ward $&gt;,000,000. A tana messays Superior Judge Robert S. flyer States for any uthvi lab ,r move- ] , n(,n,, in,|r» of pnalurtion for Anthey thr automohll* ski.bled into tha slstanl Postmaster.”
hy »p|w • I» from rongret«tonal ad* thr mtnai'pn han»i«»ii that
from a patrol boat at Morehaad and heard a Jury of seven men ment" was Issued &gt;r«tnday by giMl mrr preliminarily rali ulat* d
Mr. Hall, whom Mr. Holly
including
S e n a to rs havr rarnvml a nta\ of pi iiviatuu* SI. Johns Hivrr after a wild ,rlda
vocal*
City to the coast guard here said and five women decree him "guil­ William Grsen.
at HI against HU 4 tn July, when Flatchr.
across Ihr Monroe bridge at about reads, had no statement to
lUmocrat.
Flortila. g i anted thrill l»V NBA
■ n * federation president e*K the nummar up»wing tea had tta
fdur members of one family ware ty as charged** of bcgHag to
this afternoon other than
rha|tm» ii of the tanking commit t • i f It would K * •arloua In* 8 4fi o'clock Sunday morning
drewned when the schooner Date death hla pretty wife, ' Aliena forth In a formal statemrnt tha |»eak
The accident was th* seventh of Mr. Holly ovary good wish,
tea, and Harrison. |tam«»erst. Mis Ju»tl*a to irv*inr Villa iiliautlmi
lint with manufacturing costa
ai Sea Level was wrecked. Several Thorpe Lamson, In thalr cottage outlook for tha national lai*or eon
sltsippi. rhafinisn of Ilia float re lirsl appioval much weight ahould Its kind during the paet four and and I have been good friends
re
settlements still are Isolated and on the university campus last vantlon, opaning hare Oct. 2, and inrip&gt;*ril thmugh the NRA
one-half years, and It waa tha years,” ho sold, “ and I car *
hr given to tlita fart
a
immlttee
aaid
"important
ravhlations" emtlovinent campaign, and heavr
no word la eipeeted before to­ Memorial Day.
third accident In which lives wera wish him good luck hi bla naw-|
•'The
s'oiidurt
of
thr
board
t*&gt;Tha latter *&lt;lh Thomas and
Indust iie« lagging,
Washington
night.
sltion.”
The state charged a love tri­ would ba mada than.
waid an rmployar *• aummad up lost by drowning
othsta
utgtng
ruirancy
and
&lt;ied
has
lirirun
a
new
drive
to
iusur"
Tha aiecutiva council, ha conMr. Hall has been post
angle wgs tha motive.
Knaroe'n body was found at
aa follow*
It
rvpatuiort
dislgnrd
to
lift
agNEW YORK, Sept. 1» . - &lt; * &gt; _
E. O. Heinrich, Berkeley crim­ t nued, hai pruparad its annual th,. continuance of the forward ticullura price levels.
abo,i| 11:30 o'clock by a group of hero for th* past 11 yearn..’ I
"A
lO
toU
gji
ik
^
a
in
p
lo
y
n
may
U
■tail
lisa
Oaloa whipped the Massachusetts inologist who had been the main­ report, which will* maks clsar moaemen* hr andsarorlng to tn
divers who had com* from a near- was g former local mansgag
rapiaaanitd bjF roimaal, tf ha
(Coattnuad On I'aga 'Thraal
still new life Into tha hasv* manu
stay eg the defence, teemed the “ that lha American FadaraUon uf
daalrta.
U no nmaalty for Uj dredgs within a few mlnulps th* Wootorp Union, and
verdict--* "vefioea miscarriage hf
(hit. Tim wmpl^rwr luay o*y V« aXlas. Ife accaiaut- la ter paaUSe bla M *g
— .th e Carol las reialr aovsd along Justice.”
unjrgan
for ad to an«war qiiaatfona
in day, after th* river bottom had ha bad ‘ been employed
(Tontinusd
On
Pag*
Thraa)
tha New England seaboard.
" l l Is not going to ho stopped
f*rl, ll should not l*r found nrrat t-ven dragged all day, the bodiaa Western Union for nearly j
• "The physical evidence was In
and sweeping
•■ ix to ask any qurstlon* a*rrpt of the other boys were dtscov- year*. Mr. Hall le a native.
i\
Mew Ragland rivera war* on absolute ronflirt with Ihs verdict,” in its rneigalie
campaign to hilng workers into
Madison, Fla., and h* has It
, £ rampages from
driving rains, Heinrich said.
an an aid In thr rmployri In mak rred
ing litw voluntai y alatrmrnt No
: . highways were washed out, and
According to • story told by E. her* far th* past 20 years.
Neat Tuesday lemson
again unions throughout the nation," h*
Mr. Holly’s first stat*m*qt&gt;l
.portions whoilld hr ankrd rtrapl .Stafford, i.ridge tender who r
. { Oman (hipping waa endangered,
will walk into tha courtroom to added.
“ It I* going tn continue to fee,
l),,,.*. atilrllv nrraaaary t'» drtar an eye witness to the accident, acting postmaster of the lo c a l.,
n a weather bureau reported a bear himself sentenced to death
W ASIIINGTHN, Sept In i/l'r
flc* Ts, " I am very glad to
what her or not the employe *'l thought
triad velocity of Ah miles an hoar on the gallows, then another le­ as It has been for inbre tljan a
an airplane
- MupararJiug an raili**r iiilav i. compiling This hestlu* sh.ml I
kst with tha barometer gal battle will beglo, an appeal half a century, thr recognised,(
swooping down on th* bridge this appointment which rams a* 8
prrlatlun of thr trim "agrirultur o„t he Isken s.tvsolsife of *• so
spokesman
for
rapidly. Heavy ease were ts tha district court of appeals all-embracing
when their ear reached th# brldg* surprise to me although It Wftt
^
1r I workera,” thr follow mg, a|i J poitpnlty to l"v lm » • m «" •
It 1* an hooar
the short and all steam- and perhaps later to the supreme American labor. n,at means there
coming from Delaml, It made so not unespsrted
TAI.I.AIIAS.HK k . &gt;r|il
O* I***'* Wolman. « ban loisiiirss The Isist.l ......... p,,wei much noise. They rauet have greatly appreciated I shall band
in no rrom In the United States — Ma j i N llobti of I i« hh/it *
ornmnalcatlon from Nan- court of California.
a . Jman of
ihr Nall imll(r«*«»vaiyA&lt;l
lo compel the attendance or e. l-een lining 60
Wta suspended,
aMa«ta&lt;l&lt;
'
,
/
Just a* the ear my efforts tu give all th* peti no*
The appeal will be based, de­ for any other laoor movement "i .la national guai l vva
la I of
atlviamy soitnallon of witnesses. ,,i t « com
Announcing that “ the voice of hnr Friday »*n a rhaigr of lug . tniiti lialion**
readied ar.iot the northern end of the vfflee the best servlra pos­
i waa feared all wharves would fense counsel said on charges
i uinl, uh &lt; OBiiftl )rnlrtiiay
,„l S Silt.mission of I... . ot olhn of the swinging section of lha sible, and I hop* that within a
by ..midnight, of Isgal misconduct by assislsnt labor will be heard on etery v i­ amjr lit* wa*&gt; irlrawil iimlar I iOO
*’ Agl li'iillMi al Hoiks In” air all
to ,hr board If "-e em
tal
public
lin
-l,"
Green
summed
I
muk
I
without
bring
|»la
•*«!
in
jail
bridge, the rar started .kidding short time we shall have our local
(Continsed
On
t*age
Three)
■ a i* few er aeetieas of
(l ootinned On l's«e Jh.ee)
I ho»r •tiipluynl h)
faritiria mi
up the objective# of the conven­ Tha %
fiotu
side to side. I knew some­ office returned tn the rating o f
k
a
11
ant
f»I
hi"
ain««l
“ “ “ ^Vtiara cut o ff
Ihr fa till, w hfii I hr \ air rllgagrtf^
.
’ tion
as
follows:
issued
hy
l
uunly
.l••lvr
W
Muy
thing
us. about to bappeti and it first class."
f-high water.
Asked what effect this JjjjW
“ Our main attention will «e Wslkei &lt;&gt;n *n sffnlsvrl » f "&lt;(•• ■ in glowing ami iiii’iianug f&lt; r nalr
illil for after II ekbkted for at
Taff Ragland coast
ragtsred upon the recovery act, rust,on signed ti&gt; M1- I Mill, It •ht- |or|ut |w uf ihs* anil atul
b-a.l film feet. It went tbroogh the polntment will have upon hi* proa*
i-'kfew, the central
• nt position ae representative frOQt
uanl
tn
in an effort to strengthen it* op­ llul.hs, who ssid she w*« to* wtf* . 11%«nli»ck; aln» lalmr
railing and dropped into the riv­
repairing
Bemlnol* County, Mr. Holly s ta te d .
eration so a* to prorVic,
more
She &gt;barged that Msldr, ll.dd.r KM wifiir a&lt;il |ii« |&gt;ai ititf |iprlahil
er. out of eight."
tha . hnrrknne
aa i f*' *It ill a I rmiMit tlilia fe.
Ihst k* will probably lender hfe
employment
and
more
purchasing
"while
he
hsd
a
llvnitf
wrf".”
»
»
♦
tilth
other
wtlnees**,
Mr
Staf­
ijw a p t Ofe -fferefinn and VlrDETROIT, . Sept.
IB.—(A3—
k* i in or&gt;iriiia
ford hurried to the spot. In the resignation as representative tOj
eoantry Friday and Jamming strveta and halting p#- power. W# shall he able to secure married t" another w,,msrr, 11••le*si
form Winn
Bholts within
a bettar measure of results by Dr-klr «rf Msrlamia. ,.n Ncpt i&gt; 1
nelrr below them they saw Roe- Governor
dntrlas and street traffic over
• ■•.
•
■
mi 111 «M'e«»lli$r farm pfiHlurtfi of
days.
th* time our ronvrntinn opens affidavit did not tm hid- th* '«•
roe
floundering
around,
but
be­
Mvoral blacks In downtown De­
o f tha damage In
WASHINGTON. Sept 1"
'n’)
" I do not eipael to tm engo
111hf (ham for maikt t, »»a
oeca-sa vre shall have report* ord showing whric llo- alleged I■$
trait p throng of unemployed war
Serial.rr Hchall.
Republican fore . pole could l&gt;* secured and In any other Ihr* of bush
second marl lag* toot pine*.
yoiul ihr f la ir customarily |irr»
through
rod*
authorities,
not
now
thrust
toward
him,
he
sank
from
votaraaa. act I mated by polka to
Effuita to rragh M*)or |l«bbs fotniml on th^ fa»»i», aurli workrra klinlieeuta. predicted In a e'ste
during my tenure of offlc* .
•
view A large crowd soon gath­
nsmbvr &amp;008. today began ragls- avallablo.
acting posUnaatar," Mr. Holly i
fnr a statement w ne unstK'•**- ■i f not to Ih* drrmnl arrirultural ment &gt;e.trrd#y that “ after Jsn I
“
Wo
bavo
no
unduly
optlmlitle
ered, and it waa estimated that
taring as applicants for fivo
we
.hall
wtlnees
the
destruction
fol hut w . Blount Myers, hl» at- j wot krra."
“ liowsysr, having been 8
thousand jobs promised to tha picture of tho boneflt* of the re- torney. said that “ on advice uf his 1
■if all n e w . p a l l e t * thsl attempt t &lt; during the da), mure than 8000 builder and progrv**|v* »lt
Fife.- i l i n * imHllfHfeJ
critlcrte the grid, controlling our persona visited the scene of thi evar alnco I cam# h«ir#, I v R l ’r j
vstsran* by tba Ford Motor Com­ Arvery act in terms of new em­ roun«rl, Major llobb. will not
taU*n .utiMlitutr. in tha laal aaiipany. Rag Humphrry, commander ployment up to thia time. l*ul it I* discus* lit* case at thl- tim e'
national political administration" arridml
certainly assist In any way
rncr thr word* '‘on tha farm" for
of tho Wayne county Irglon, and dear that the reeoyery act !•
Censorship power over *11 new. I A friend of on* of the dead n* milled m* to wurk fur tba l&gt;*n*f!f. t|
Major
llobba
It
a
veteran
of
Ihr word* "within lha area of
iiuld i! groes etalerl that th* boys had
bla staff pfennad to interview 800 sound In principle, that It has four American foreign rampnigh*
and editorials, Srhall aid.
of Hanford."
|iMalurt!&lt;*n," which a|»|&gt;aar»i| in
repose with the national recovery “ liorrowed” th* car, a E'ord roup#
dally and &gt;00 will bo hired dally, started tha notion on the upward the Baser uprising in China lire
Mr. Holly espreasnl bla appro- Jl
thr original ruling. laiAir Advia* ariministratur, Hugh K. Johryum iwlunglng to a negro girl named
(Continued On Tag* Two)
ho said. Ail voUfmao must lira (n
Philippines
insurrection,
th* or W. J- Wolleton of tha National
(Continued On I'ag* Thr*#)
||**f
Ella
Williams,
and
had
left
Han­
Wayno omuty. Tha motor com­
“ Ifrider the provialrin* of t1&gt;*
Bpanlah Amariran war aad * ^ liuWa.STaVU AAm.I|&gt;1sI .si
is.lw
B.
i
Kicovary
Adminl^tiaiiun
iutar*
pany baa not dtacvsood details o f
World war. II* wan uamtatlon rnNRA,’’ Bchall said, “ the adminis­ ford just hefor# midnight. H la
|*iat» tin . mlIrvjr. in a atatrmant
tho plan or raaaoa for tha snusaai
irinaar far Hi* atala U»ard of
tration may vqilhdraw Its blue believed that William* waa drivto
Senator
llttnran
II.
Flatrhar,
mothod o f amploymont.
,
baalth until a faw rmmtha Ofo.
eagle from any publiratiun it de-j lnK (he car, for It won he who
tn^matn that ritru* fruit worker* sir**, and ae all advertiser, have I
entrusted with th* ear during
In tha parking h*»o*»-« will Im
been furred to become mriulo-rs tlr# night Apparently lha negroes
H AV AN A. Sept. 1 » - W V / ' 0
!i r g a r d
at
non agricultural of this illegal government racket, were hurrying to Hanford to
vUlonal Proaldenl Ramon Onto
Thl*. In lorn, •ugg*'"ia "that tha they will be forced to withdraw turn th* rar to th* Williams girl
Ban Martin predicted today that
interpretation
follofead
by the their advertising from th. puhli in time to permit h6r t4&gt; leave for
■ (Motion of Cuba’s political cu­
Florida rltnia fruit grower, doe* ration hwing its 'soyiat duck.’
a proposed trip to Georgia,
lls will bo rencjwd before the day
WASHINGTON, Sept.
TALLAH A88EK. SopC
New Year services will h# con­ not appear to In in accord with
The rar was removed from the —Tba International Br
la over and Indicated h# might
“
Thimake*
the
present
admin
(A*&gt;— Florid, rtpoal forcoo today
ducted B| th* Jewish Commut.ily tlw wiahea o f thia Adminiatrasurrender th# pres Id* m y .
intention s l««lu i, dictator, of all river
" " ahnrtly after th* accident. Company of Bhroveport, I*-.
filed with Bocratary o f Stats Gray
Receiving tho foreign prew San Center In Sanford starting at tluB.1*
granted authority by th# Pm
publir
repress
ion,"
Bchall
contln
't
""»r •'**l**,a
a full lut of 87 randldataa for
1 The drowned negroes ar*
are m
mors Radio Commission
Martin, appearing fatigued but 8:00 o'clock Weslncsdsy overling.
recently
u#d.
illan tlrttkiB smiling, docWvod that "tba person It Was announced teday. J. K„lor less wall knowp her*. William*
“ Twice before thi* admlnletr* was an employ** ot Red Wind­ take over station KWK1I o
Oct. 10k (Mfe ona dry hnl quail- who occuple**tha government Is tleman wrtl hie In eharg* af all
WOMAN FLIER KILLED
tlon ha- trird to throttle tha press ham's filling station on liaaford ad at Bhroveport by W. K.
flod but tho sMrotary’a oOlcosaM unimportant; falXlUment of tho aorvkeiB atten.kng lb* csldkitlun
damn.
W K. Whit field. Orlando, loa^fer revolutionary program Is the prin­ of the 68941b year since the n ra
UKOOhl.ANDS. England, Sept. of the nation. E'lrst by tho intro Avenue. Koscoe waa * ball-boy at
At tba asm* lima the commlodurtlon
uf
a
rriisorshlp
blU
In
(he
o f tho dry forma, has seat notlfl cipal thlug." HM peedictlu* of a lion af tba world.
IB.
&lt;A“&gt;— L o d y i layton-Eastth* Valdes Hotel, whtl# Dunbar
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M f yrgaritalkn wiD aolotion af th* crtolt rami a* ta­
her vices wiU ' bo
hold
o n t laytan, ru.Ud young amateur pi­ last c#rigr*ee, which we* defeated, had iwcantly bwn emplayad at the aion denied tbs applleatlan
p um plita list Tho l l m tm bor tronkloo ware larraMfeg and Wednesday and# Thursday eve lot u u th# widow » f th# esplor- and srrmidly hy an attempt to .Sanford Drug Co. aa delivery LoyoU University of N m ;
leans, which now share* tins*
as AmorkoM throughout th* Is ninga at &gt;:00 o'clock, and at a oo er, Sir Robert t leyto«!- Eatt- write into th* rod* o f tbs news boy.
.
KW KH, te aequlr* all 81
laud w *«* doottlkod aa "nervous'* o'clock *■ Thursday * H f » felay Claytan, waa killed yesterday in paper* * provision that th* ad
ministration could cancel tbo IIhours n*w bald by KWKBunde r th* U n g i i f aw
an nlryUn* otcidn.i hero.
conse of any newapspor It saw
Cenmonting o n U
fit.
appUcstton for a renewal
NATIONAL. dUABD PICNIC
LODGE TO MEET
Iteaas*, the oommlaafed
“ This attempt to destroy th*
COEN FED WORMS
r
------Members o f
Nodical DoYUMA, Arison*. Bept IE — (O) of tba stUraaee*
f
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D.
Brae
den.
worshipful
n
newspapers
who
might
differ
with
H IN QTON, lept,
WASHINGTON,
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fegkmeai af th* local National tor nf Sanford Ladfo No. « . V.
Jess Harlow, blond* oersnn it - lag hi# programs “wore
CHICAGO, Sept. 16— UP) — fb* administration viowa alan fail­
0*ord unit W ® ywoat at the Kan- *- A. M - announcod today lhat Malcolm MacLeod, so, of Water ed. Hut by subterfuge they have r*aa and widow of th* U t* Paul aW* propriety, *oaao
that m'tkmkT
night at tba regular communication of tho
accomplished th* m m thing and ii'tern, waa married nt 4 J0 A. M. rloa***' h* laUmperate,
Ue, Maine, got to th*
tkesad about a * f t goggofe
BanLando
after Jan. I wo shall witness the hrra today to Harold Baasan, Hol­ ae nppocn that Mr.
They mmf U % great M a y
d*&gt;tru tion of all newspapers that lywood ensnemmen
attempt to crltUiie the gad* coo­ her* by pine* from Lea &gt;igsl88 cast Material la U
trolling our
and obtained a l l i m i . t i 4tM hi* eomsounJty aad
tlon.”
A. M.
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•B«4 M fehbogfef

»n« runaway, mad
tropica, aent galea

Steel LagM, Autos On
Spurt And R e t a i l
R u y I ng Advances

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LAMSON CLINGS
TO HOPE OF BEING
SAVEDBY APPEAL

THREE NEGROES
DIE WHEN AUTO
SKIDS OFF SPAN

Faces Death On Cal*
lows For Murder Of
Pretty Young W ife

PlenHure Trip Ends In h*v* b**n appo'nted acting
Fata! Plunge Early
Slinday* AV Monroe

fc5 L lT h j3 tt^ *d k 2 ^ d

National &lt;iuard
Officer S eiz ed
On Bigamy Count

War Veta Jam Road
To Seek Ford Joba

Interpretation Of
“\Vorkers” Affects
Farming Industry

Destruction Of A ll
................NcwBpnpcrH Seen
Hy Senator S r hall

Solution For C u b a n
Crialfl Appears Near

Repeal Forces File
Of Candidates

Henderson’s Radio
Station Taken 0V1
By Another Fij

NeW Year ServiceH
Will Be Conducted

Jean Harlow la Wed
To Film Cameraman

Fruit Loss In Texas
Pat At 80 Percent

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Hioae who recall the (live ef^uo|vIaUMM of fhe recast
special session of Oon^resa end hive noted with feelings'
somewhat akin to Derturbation the rising coata of public
work* will be intereated in an article appearing in the cur­
rent laaue o f the American magazine in which Secretary
lekee who haa charge o f the diabureerrient o f aoffle FT .TWO,000,000 of public worka money explain! that there will be
am
So pork barrel polltica in thla expenditure.
See
"Every citizen haa the right to fair whether these |3,^
800.000,000 constitute a pork barrel,” Secretary Ickea write*.

R

Iwr*. or river improvements were really neeeitsary or denlrablc. No legislator dared to object to the wantcful Items
of hi* colleague* for fear of Imperiling hi* own share of the
gravy. Research men *ay that in the pant a good half of our
puhlir worka appropriation* ha* been wasted In thla way.
‘‘ In racenf year* n check has been put on such prmctlce*
by requiring approval of a project by army engineer* or
the head of the federal department involved. But the enHeavy Feed whu ha* so far denential evil of the pork Itarrel, which consists of baaing lo­
!Im ! to sign th« Nil A end*, anounce* &lt;hat he ie putting flvt cal appropriation* for federal public work* on temporary or
teteand war veteran* tn work political advantage. Instead of ronaidering permanent na­
M t Old boy «hmiltl h»v** lbF«n i tional utility, remained until Ihe dawn of the present public
,worka program which wa* approved June Iflth last. It I*
the greatest public work* plan ever attempted. ,
‘ The Idea hack of thla act. new in our national policy,
| Every now Arni llwn
find a
fallow who shine* the live- (if hi. fa that Congee** appropriate a lump sum amt turn It over
■hoe* pnd Irth thr heel, go «hat&gt;. to the President, who, through a Public Worka Admlnial y . Hs'i almost a. bad *• the tration, may spend it according to a national need and a na­
M m Who buy* cMffno hosier j end tional plan. Thi* change i* a revolutionary one. It Is In
■M il Ibts (he ***in go crooked
Hue with what student* of government have bean urging for
year* Whether we shall Mick to the new policy In the fu­
lTha RFC U said tn have cunt ture. or return to the pork barrel, depend* u|&gt;on how
|gtod negotlatbm. for anuthrr honestly, impartially, and ably the present fund i* admin­
rift, to Hovlet guvvranient of liu. istered.
ia, this tima for .Its,HOD,000. At
“ But the new policy doe* not change human nature.
la earn* time, m&lt;- undei.t*n&lt;l * The appetite for |*irk. pampered for a century, cannot be
r*aoriti&lt;&gt;n has torn
maile tn legislated out of exlatenre by an act of Congress.”
lltxlt Bam by llnsliiul end Ki*n e

ProtestR Affainwt The “ New

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Speaker Of Florida's
’ H o u s e Addresses
School O f f i c i a l
* Pdter Torsessilo, speaker of the

(&gt; Are powerful local politicians to be allowed to build palatial
ImJ r t ■&gt;« poet offices In crossroads villages? Are Democrats to be
p n i i t a preferred to Republicans?
Are contracts to be shot
1 through with graft and profiteering?
T mS S U
"I can answer simply by saying that if the President
'“ J had intended to use this money for partisan purposes he
V
teSfc would have permitted Congress to apportion it in the pub—^
^
He works bill according to the old system. And he would
r j i n w 's t S ^ k t m C not have appointed any Republicans on the state advisory
&amp; - m i &gt;"7 i - T boards. Nor would be have approved the elaborate system
a h w i U « * w|«hi « a . of safeguards which we have thrown around our spending
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'These safeguards have already proved invaluable in
r awWrwunvn
.... withstanding the deluge of pleas for funds which hare de, MKr T H i hbu is, i m la n d ed upon Us from individuals and communHien ever since
l VtUB~FOR TODAT
I took office as administrator. Huge as the appropriation
-----I la, if we were to act without investigation upon all the
"RIGHT TODAY: Boast suggestions and requests that have been made to us, we
df of-tomorrow; for thoo could allot it all In one month. The pressure from local
tot what a Hay may (communities iX tremendous. Delegations of politicians,
rtk. Proverbs 27:1
(business men, contractors, and leading citizens have laid

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centuries *go when the flr*l hnrae-drawn plow supplanted
IM^irmtty *or tn" bawl human labor, we smile that people could h»v* tmati ao
in »**t year. It M*m. preJutHcod and ahort-alghted in not sivlng the advantage uf
17 l-andls, Iteyle Carl ion, |Labor saving dtvlcea.
umber of »Uer lanMo.ritsJ
But dagplte the fact that with each new Invention and
sir eyes tm that Job. And,JihproVed method of work there actually have been given
Tiwmtosll la n«t lavlntlUt Tnnn! j„bB (0 peonte. the same resentment exUU today
i m ba ha* b**n formerly. whi!never a machine I* Invented or adopted that will aave
Fort Myera Pres* pill* lb
Hand*
**** W*‘ 1,
The unemployment problem In Western Europe la
J]]_____ n
noth'ng a* compart'd to tho time* when everything waa
Batman *«}• tUt the done by phyalcal labor, and yet we bm today b'Jtetredx uf
urltles Act la .partly r» hayfemen of the Seine and Olae Rivera blocking thk
i far tha contlnuaUnn of stream* with their bitrfwi In protest over the competltloh or
mx la fact, b* says, “t motorizod boats.
h far a* t» ray that imTheir arfrimirnt la that tho faster and more economical
row Securities Art
vessel* will Force the horse-drawn baryea out of bualneax
And ao they wRI, but because of the fact that the poweru
a m STTm dMiaa. driven boat* can etlPply »o much bettor aarvica and at 8 r*8 X 2 'Mte* nAteOM « f duced rate, the river traffic will be greatly jmhancod,
m atevrltlte t» &gt;• severs) a(id. where there u*ed to be one elow-goinv bapg*. there
p ^ tta F y ltehc.W.M will be ten modern one*.' There will be more men enfafed
any securities at all. And in the traffic than ever before.
sew capital essay hu»|Th» only thing that can be ga^d Tor the protwetla*
inch at tha government
to get banka add Into*,
gha tedns fa bbslttesa

■sad that la all at the row ma­
chine ry Of Industrial governmaftt
labor be rapnaantad by men of
Ito own choosing, ae a matter o f c4o*t b J l l t t },
rlrht and not aa a matter of
privflags. TWs la ore Of the fun­
damental leeoee o f the whale
present situation, and one which
o f the storm. Norfolk— thanks, to
a low (Me— etfffVraS m fy minor
(Oas it la settled right.
“ la the matter o f the creation damar*. Anthorltim estimated tha

told a group o f more than 100
teamben and frtewde a f the West
Coast School Officials’ A ssarted
tlah 'bisvting In September ten­
sion at the City Hal] today that
If the State Beard of Bdocwtteft
adepts a plan he will lay before
it tomorrow, the peymtei of
teachers' salaries and the op— Ir e
o f a majority of Florida's public
achoals may ha expected within
a few weeks.
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Uu plan Invotvaa a new wrtakla
aa far aa the school system of,thla
state is ooneerped. The State
Board of Eduaatten will authorise
the issuance of time warranto
agajnst the anticipated revenue*
fo r school purposes. Banks will
be permitted to purchase these
warrants, and the funds will he
deposited with State Treasurer W.
V. Knott, to'be released upon re­
ceipt of an approved voucher
from the school board. Tbs Trea­
surer la permitted to accept the
lime warrant as tecurtty for stele
deposits In various banks through­
out Florida.
• I f this plan la accepted," Mr.
Tomnsello stated, “ it would per­
mit the payment of teachers' sal­
aries to the total amount o f tho
anticipated revenue at anas. Pay­
ments would prehahi r not be made
In a lump aura, bor as needed by
the various school boards."
.A x hA.bttiAJdx_ahariJalk.-fli-an this morning In lieu of a sche­
duled address by Senator M. 0.
Futch. who was unable to attend
tbs meeting because o f Utasaa,
Mr. TomauoTIo told the school o f­
ficials and tehchers that "Yau ars
facing the most crucial parted In
your history. Unless something Is
don* at once U establish (ha
school system on a euund finan­
cial hauls, to get It not of the
hands of the politicians, It la on
the evrgs of an immediate rnllapaa that will require from 10
to 15 years to repair.”
lieferring to the recent session
of the legislature and his ef
forts to aid the school system of
the State, Mr. Tnmaaello state!
that ‘his hope was to pX. e the
school Industry on a parity with
all other departments of ifie stair
government. Including the pgymerfl of solaria*."
Opposition developed which pre­
cluded such an attempt, he point­
ed out as he added that “ If I
could have had my way I would
much rather have had thr govarnr&gt;T anl hU raid net, all stale In?
flclals, sod all high salaried at­
tendants do without a pay check
rather than &gt;enpardlrr llu- school
system."
Mr Tuiuaetdlo staled lhaj. a
breakdown In the morale of the
teachers, “ flee men and w-oean
who have sprnt hundreds of dol­
lars iirrnarlnc themselves for a
lire's vork of servl e and duly",
is one of the most serious ronse
quenres attending the rullaps, of
the school system.
“ RutiteCtef| tn the humllinrfon o f
low salsrlns. and with fhel^» s„.
rial and business standing* nils,
rupterl," Mr
Tnmascllo
said,
“ whet ran we «-*nect „ f them?
We ami «■*. rMWrs* will he the
unM In i»uffi*r **

" I n mv M -m e iil"
he said,
"rile nevt session af lha to-tsl*.
ttrra must ear* and for alt deter.

tM* srorntng ef tha testh o f Mr*.
M. |* A ll** at Ito (tend. V L whsro
shp h«4 gea* la m fVf. rt ts ro.
gala tor ;W H h . Rrs. Allen had
twaa a roridaat af Sanford tor
severs) years having rondartad a
mlBtarry business, and era* high­
ly esteemed. by all with w h s*
•he earn* In ovqUrt.
Mre. tteane Tuner and D m ,
A a w *1 hmaa .ar*ln after a
■ re t deh-htful snmmer trip that
tonk la Thtomnd Islands u l
other places In tha North,

o f proper industrial guts foment
*
we are now about where (he than *1,000,000.
Some observers said the wttal
creation at political government ranched IM mllea an hour at New
Bern. It piled debris In the
fat 177X. Bat Just aa surely aa our
political government became re­ streets, whipped the Nanae Ittver
bridge to pieces and tore docks
sponsive to the will o f the people
through the creation of democrat­ away.
Trees and poire were tangled
ic machinery end universal fran­
chise, so thla present contest -will across highways, New Bern waa
ho settled la farOr of the masses In darknraa all Saturday night.
Low ly+ng fishing Villages In
of the people. America then will
bo able to look forward to per­ the Virginia eape ccranty suffered
manent well-being end rootinooai from high water, but Norfolk te­
said that this debt has been progress.
We shall have pulled mped severe damage when Um
brought about “ not because of n the teeth of special privilege and wind suddenly changed Its course
misappropriation of funds, bat be­ our convention undoubtedly vrill and missed the city.
cause o f a (ellipse o f the tax col­ lay down the lines of battle.**
The Jersey fOtet also escaped
lections."
gn at damage. New York had
The meeting adjourned late this
been warned that high winds were
afternoon after the group had
due, but it was clearer and warm­
listened to a short talk by State
er at the appointed hour. The sen
Senator J. J. Parrish o f Tltoishone for the first time In sever­
villa, and a talk by R. C. Richards
al days.
a f Tampa.
Pour men who had been trapped
'CatnitSaa represented at the
In a flooded mine a t Wllkrebarre,
meeting Included Volusia, Lake,
(Continued from pare 1)
Pa., rescued themselves, although
Orange, Polk, Hillsboro, Char­ Prying Pan Shoals.
a fifth died Saturday.* Another—
lotte, Osceola, and Seminole.
The Albert 8- Fall, a schooner Raphael Sweeney—still seas la
waa aground o ff Seawalls point the mine, with rescuers —prate
In Hampton Roads, Va_, and the lag little hope of saving him.
.coast guard cutter Mascoutln waa
The hurricane that struck Tam­
.vent to bar aid.
pico, Mexico, Friday killed more
The Jacksonville-bound Clyde- than 100, latest reports said. A
Mallory Itnsr Henry R. Mallory, dam In the Santiago River at
overdue at Charles ten, 8. G , atoce (tan I d Is I’otosl burst, drowning
Saturday, waa safe about 1D0 at least SO.
(Continued From Paga One)
awing and that It muat succeed mitoa »julh o f Scotland lightship.

SEMINOLE COONiT

STORM WINDS
RAGE TOWARD
M A IN E COAST

MARTIN
t i l W. T il ST-

SOME BEER !

LABOR ASPECT
SHOWS VARIED
COMPLEXIONS

mseiti a chaos that the nation
cannot stand.
"Not only are wa concerned aa
to Hwkugton of work-hours per
week to a level lower than the av­
erage thus far fixed In codes,
both temporary and permanent,
and as ta higher wage levels than
the average thus fXr established
but Le are emcerned about the
question of adequate representa­
tion of labor In machinery creat­
ed vnder codes
Our convention

ported in Charleston Tuesday.
Tht Ward line rototoed a report
from its liner Morro Castle, un­
reported for 24 hours, (hat tt, too,
waa o ff Scotland lightship and
was proceeding
cautiously tn
heavy acaa. It waa expected here
today with 140 passengers aboard.
It Bailed from Havana Wednes­
day.
The storm waa reported yester­
day about 150 mile* eXst Of A t­
lantic City, moving northeast-

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Because we uae only the
fine center lexvet—no
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Locky cornea to you fully
packed with ripe, mel­
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round and firm—no looae
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that Luckies are ahvayi
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eently of Bavannah. have retumbd
to Ihie chy I s roritte an! H r
t r ill will hold a position with tin
g tednrdW Oeaatp Rank.
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Orlande*

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Mr. fa d I n . H. B. Purdoo hare
moved from 901 What Twentieth
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afternoon In Orlando.

Social Calendar

M ONBAT
The Order o f th* Royal Am­
bassadors of the F ln ta Baptist
tad V n . Church will hove a mtsaloaary
Saturday program at 7:00 P. M. et the
church annex.

Mr. and Mra. Peter 3cheal will
Teave tomorrow for New York
City to spend a abort time.

Mlaa Louis* Purdoo left Satur­
day for Waynesboro and Atlanta
Ga. when aha win visit nlatlves
f c ’B t l f f Si-rW*edrwff, o f Laee- fo r a tho$ tin *.
borg, wwa fare .tor 'to* Vaoh-aod
with hi* t r o w ’r, Prank L. WoodMlaa Vlrftala Charles aad Mlaa
Mary Heeler, of Dayteaa Beech,
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spent the week-end her* with Mn.
' T. %. tfcott add Oanda *Honi- Mauds Scott, Langley
Apart­
l o t I M ffeb — n h | for Mont- ments,

Public
Is
Pleasing Degree
(ConOwns I T m a f a d * 1 )

food&gt; — iqcK m

manuftoctuilna

aqelyment, bnDdtoga and heavy
machinery—which Is lagging, and
tha drive to bring It laU line l*
concentrating on axpanslon of
credit- The financier and the pro­
moter who et th* beginning of
husb.ru recovery are
Uftolly
faasety. Afc. to faearf a week.
seeking
roles capital for new
Mlaa Catherine Melach left Fri­ enterprises, remain hesitant They
L X r , X k % n . dto«tf* ( W t , of day for Gainesville, Q*. when aha complain about the destructive e f­
flUtksaawOTe, w d t to * weak-and will spend a short time at Brenaai fort of the federal aecufitic# net.
College before going- to Chicago Increased manufacturing costs, end
f e d Mm.
to spend several weeks aa tb# uncertainty over the value of the
gnoat of Mr. and M n. Dean Smith. d o ll*.
Ifeessei, the federal reaefto
system’s credit expansion program
* Vhleoto o f iDr. A. W . K m *01
M n. Pearl H. Babbitt has re­ hm piled up excess member behk
t* learn tkatJfc la fanfrov.
turned from an extended trip to reserve* of some 1700,000,000
■ hospital to Toronto,
various points In the North which which Is earning th* hanks no In­
where ha underwent tto trgarIncluded two week* at th* Cen­ terest, and the Rernnslru.-tion Fi­
Wtiew about a week ngfc.
tury o f 1*T**Te*», Detroit, Mich-, nance Cnrp. Is offering banks $1,►■
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viaaaro Fall*, New York City. 000,000,000 In credit, and urging
Mra. C. W. Stokee end
them to make us* of I t
Stoke* ipent yesterday
------ -no far-nx ihe «W 1 b « * | h » r R
In - Orlande- with til*
M n. C. ft. Blabee and Ramlltwa concerned, Its three big consum, a f Baitotde, arrived tafay era are th* automobile Industry,
• f* Ci.
■tp be the gueata of Mr. land Mri. the railroads, and building con. -D,
Tkrasker apent Fri­ B. A. Howard. Tha marriWa bf atructlcm. F. W. Dodge Corp.’s
ed Saturday et Daytona Mias Mhm Newnrd .M r . Blabee statistic* ahowed a gain In con­
tab*
plane
Wednesday eveh- tracts let In August of 28 per
,
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n w.
aa th* guest o f Mra. R. A. Will
big at 8:00 o'clock at fft* home of cant over July, but the Increase
cQw bride’s parents on South San­ eras du* entirely to contracts for
ford AYowue.
public works and public utilities.
Tha publication "Steal" placed
&amp; A . Irak, J r, of Orlando, t o !
Ingot production at 41 per cent
to e T»aak bad attest of hla daughX w .dk those Wont hero , atundof rapadty for th* past week, a
Mto. iAMm B. gAllan
aad
tha official f a i t o f Mra. faena decline o f only on* point from
Rbas Court.
Pair-cloth, df toutoby,
weethy tha previous ws*k, but said unless
. John Courier, freshman at Ole
grand matron of the grand ehap- there la reversal of trend within
University of Florida this year,
tar of Florida O. E. B, to tha
th* next 10 days, mills will enter
Boa been pledged to th* PI Kappa
rrberrilte
chapter
Saterday
the last quarter o f the year prac­
(Alpha, aortal frutrrblty.'
evening w en : M n. W. W. Warner
tically devoid of orders.
re. B. F. Crenshaw, M n. B. C.
I Mr. and M n. E. B. Randall. Jr. Harper, M n. A. P. Bandy, and
fa d Mr*. Alfred Porter and Mra.
lira. J. E. Courier.
to n . Naira to. tobdkddt, orO rtfaib,
fe*n
w
w ti ryesterday afternoon at DayBeach.

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Juvenile Talent To
Be IVlftane Feature

Claln
of jackionVOla, apent tha weekwwd bar*.will)
Jurvnfle talent n g fa wBl « '
bar pannU, Mr. and Mire. W. B.
cupy th* slag* of tha Milan*
lachry, Magnolia Avenue.
Theater on Wedneeday night com­
Ward ha* been received hen peting for "Discovery Night” cash
hat Franklin Bennatt, who tu­ prises and th# right to participate
tored tha University of Florida In th# final competition at the
tW* fear, ha* been pledged to Phi theater naxt Wednesday night.
Wednesday's program, to ba o f­
'Kappa Tau social fraternity.
fered et the A 00 o’clock shewing
to L. Perkin*. Jr. *nd Billie of the feature picture, will Include
Thlrprn left Saturday for Fork *he followinr arts: Evelyn Stiles,
'Paten Military Academy at Fork da nee use; the Rusal listers In
'V a le * Vo. when Urey will re­ songs; Carolina Sabres, violinist,
and Dorothy Claus*, vocalist.
turn* their studios.
Last week’s winners were. A r­
uM tore, hudli fea rea and thur Monger add toael Blmpenh,
first prise; I-an* aad Trent, Sec­
J a ik M D ty io o i
ond prise; Dorothea Lawson, third
the g o d fa yaeterdnj
prise.
W
testers, Mr*. W
U f a Bdltk W alter.
y Half, of b n * *
★ ho fa s Men vlaIn • recent edition o f Tbt
alstor, Mr*. J. B. Walla, H en Id It wm* tu u d that Captain
Wm auuhqte month*, left M d M n. Tad Morris, Mai rat(low
low
Army worker* sow (a wsbther
fo r D N faelta.
■UU hfd U lo m M d th* btrik o f
T. Cooper baa nr- ■ child m o m Way* ago. Th« story
North Carolina te aUUd that Mr*, Morris U ffa
ad tha wtotor toasea her* with formor Captain Harris of fh# lo.
cal Pool. Tha Herald's Informant
aea and dooghtef lo-law,
* M ln*orro«t a* to tha latter
i Mia, B. r . Cooper, o f,
polat o f til* Mfary. X r* Worn*
I* the former Captain Harriett
Mra. M. 1* Batch hoi fatartMd Who waa Mewl af tha lo a l Post
* • * • year* ate.
l PhilidblyUb f a n I ha apent
week* with her daughter,
Zetterland. Mias
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Lamson Clings
Do Hope Of Being
Saved By Appeal

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district iltorncyi, on the alleged
nsufficlency uf evidence and »n
seesawed errors tn decisions by
Judge Syer,
The academic calm of Palo Alta,
lb ml lee from here, the site nf
Stanford University, wa* shat­
tered by the verdict.
Friendship* htve u*en disrupt­
'd in th* conservative university
town and academir circles were
divided In two camp*.
Mrs. Carol Or sen Wilson, a

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way of Arkansas, t.igsn of Ken-| cedents as those of the original
tricky, and Pope of Idaho.
j group “
Thomas said thoee who hadj ______
wired their opposition were Sen•tor Barbmrr of New Jersey, and &lt;j
Rsoresentatlvr Treadwav of M*»-J
L llM llK R
Ncbusett*. 'noth Republican*.
I a s i leaf yellew pin*. Gulf red
rypreaa an,, all kinds of build
friend e f ths lemsnn
family., log material*.
whose testimony (H'ihu|&gt;s s o ld
H ill Lum ber To
materially in the cont iction ofj
I3lh sod Holly
th* defendant, said, "it was a,
Phene IW
question of justice, and Just.re ZIP HKHVH'K
must be done “

I'm

E ftY IT A L SF.HVIt' f a
AnaottMonaant waa mads this
Blunting that tha revival service’
which hava basn taking place a*
the Oisrrh of ths Naxarene in
lmka Mary for tha past four
waafcs will b* continued Tor an­
other weak. Th* Rav. B F. Gra­
ham end tb* Rev. Haiti* Ij-e
Grafaro, evungaliata, at^
in
cfarft* and sarriev* K ill nindurt*d every day, aicept Raturday. at
1:001?. * . and 7:4S P. M. .Special
preaching and mbslc has* been
Planned. The public fa tirvltsd.

H a l f S o lo n

$1.25

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W o m e n 's S h o e s
H u J f S o lo a &amp;

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NADER’S SHOE FIX
Acmsn rrom Vnltli**

WII„S0N m il,D IN G
Corner Park &amp; Second
PAY US A VISIT.

We Rive the name tfttfld
work and our prices arc
reiuuinable.

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Cor. Park &amp; Second
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Chamber of OMufartkv .^ r F IT T B
Ha t l « a Elk, Odd
A
actlvs member of th# Semtoola
•ntpleymenl agreement In net
County Chamber of CamfafreA
statute ta ^e enforced by lew, bet
Athena, Gn. Sept- 1R.— For thajstated.
and Is affiliated with the
• voluntary individual covenant. ninth luceesilv* year, studente to I « r- HoUpcwmw to Sanford In ter Ian Church.
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-|July 1908 from Orlando where
“ It shot Id be assumed that If tb* th*
University of Georgia sum-|frr &gt;bout ^ JMr
op€ralw, th,
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employer la acting within the mer school climated their six R,port*r-SUr. Shortly after hi*
player takes the position of
‘standing on hla constitutional spirit o f the agreement, he will weeks’ aession with a season of arrival here, ho entered th* nowavb b
rights’ or ‘refusing to answer b* ready and willing to com* for- grand opera.
paper publishing business, print­
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question* because they might ten,) kntrd With a frank statement o f
Under the direction of MT. ing th* first Issue of The SsnOfficial* » f the (tend**!* 1"W
. je r
to Incriminate him,* It should bo hi* position in order to clear un
ford Harold In August 1EKM. He
rtugh Hodgson, bead of ‘ ho uni­ remained as owner and operator Shop artnounred this rnortita# too*- "■**«,TIM
any misunderstanding. However,
they now have available for tfa
versity music department, those of The Herald until Itni3.
»
we j *
n
I tt should be explained further,
motoring public of thla section,
' ■J
in
the
music
department,
vasistei
Since that time he ha* been the last ward In brake adjuatfat
liu m u o n
r i r Q g r f t f f l I that a refusal to answer a i|UMprofessional opera singers rngagetl successively a* heed of and ax)* default correcting e f a f a
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lion will be considered contrary by
g
to tb* spirit of the agreenynt if from Philadelphia and Cincinnati, the Information Bureau of the ment.
th* awswer to the question would produced ‘'Martha" ami “ Faust." Public Utilltiur group o f Florida,
W. A. Patrick, an* of the IM A
determine whether nr not the t n
The orchestra and choruses were a member of the promotion de­ •re of the Shop. Invites the pUBfa
ptoysT Is complying. Such a refu composed of students. Minor rolrs partment of the World’* Fair to use this modern equipment a l
aat should he noted by the board were also sung by student*. Sill |Commission for Florida, and rep- any time. “ There is no guess wvrit
(Continued Pr*en Png* 6ns)
dents in ihe art Apartment aided; resenlative from Seminole Coun- hivolv»,j to this work," he aald,
monetary tahree and enhxac* gen- in making it* report to NRA.
“ for modem gushes which you
"N o exception from paragraph* thrir teacher* in preparing the iyersl economic conditions, empha­
Mr. llslly ha* been active In can easily read are before yto ao
sising * need for "more money (1 ). (2 ). (10). or (IS ) of the acenery, and th# home economic*
la dreelatlok and lass stored In President's agreement may b" department was responsible fo- Democratic circle* ever since he that you will know, quickly mid
approved and no exeeption from the costumes. Profesi «nal sing­ came to Florida in 1000. He as­ precisely, th* condition of yuof
th* beaka,"
or statement on an Interpretation er* who were urough: ^o Athens sisted in the orgtnitslion of the brakes and axles.
RsfiriwawtaUre Joseph W. Byrne,
understanding of Section 7 for the leading rolrs were Ed­ Seminole County Democratic Ex­
■Of TtnhWfee#, Democratic House or
(a ) or Section 7 (h ) of the Na­ win* Kustia, contralto; lle'cn J«p- ecutive t'ommlttee when ll was
leader, /Joined Thomas’ InflpGon
TO LATH TO C’LABRIPT
tional Industrial Recovery Act aon, soprano;
Leonard Treash, founded tn 1913 and ha* served
campaign yesterday In * *•'*1™” , m.',"'be '.'pprov'^.
baritone, and Albert Mahler, tes a* secretary, treasury and chair­ FOUND 0n the Country Otrb
to the senator advising him he
'
“ I f th* board find* hy tmanl- or.
man of this group.
road Saturday, Mark and white
had telegraphed President Roose­
vote that Ihe petition (for
He I* a former pres blent and printer, Mark head, short b l m
velt to urge currency expansion.
an eaceptitm) is Justlflisl hy the
secretary of the Florida Pre«* tail. Call Miss Nona Wylly. U f a
Of tha more than 24 replies re­ facta, h •huuld lie approved and
Mary.
Association.
ceived by Thomas yesterday, only th* petitioner informed of thl*
, During the World War he
two opposed Inflation:
Senator fact. I f the tsiard finds by unan1served oversea* for two year* a* BOAT WANTED: in or 18 l b *
Hatfield, RspeMIcan, We*K Vfr- mnu* Vote thal the petlllhn i* nol.
light row boat. Good cnndttML
M i*n*p'rt secretary for the Y. M.
a, ahd 'Representative Eltae, Justified by the facts, it should lie I l k ' P
U P P P
Advise price ami when* rtrr f a
' r. a .
ublican. California, who cotvi ^laapprovnl and the petitioner in*
*
* * A -4 X V U
ublicl
He was * president and secre­ seen. Musi be cheap anil In good
lad that Increased purchasing formed of ihl* fart,
condition for rash” Box FP, tlflu
tary of the old Sanford Commer­ aid.
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power should be provided the un-| "Where the board It unstile to
elation of the many e\\Jem-e* of cial Club, and at one time was
employed
and
other*
jefor* resch * unsnlmou* agreement, the
we|I-wish re eitended him by msny acting secretary of th# Sanford
price* were lifted higher.
. petition with msjority and mlnorSenator stalwer. epuhliran Ore-| My report* from the hoard should
Senator
Steiwer. Republican he forwarde.i to (he secrotary of
Oregon, telegraphnt hi* support lo
Blstri t Hero very Hoard for
Carter, Republican,
Wyoming, ^''■1 action. TH,. regulation* proBollesu, Keptfiiliran, Wlsconaln.l T,tW ,,,r.."n ■•’T * 1 V.’ « ' » : h.l" « ,,'n
and Lemke,
Republican, North from a district hoard's derision^
“ Section X rlAiIs wllti petitions
Fifty-six replies were received for jwrmbslon lo operate under a
union ronlrarl for hour* long'r
try Thomas Saturday, &amp;3 favoring
| than the maximum under the
Inflation, two against and one President'* re employment cod*.
W o conform oil with
tho nntionnl shoo ro*
noa-comraital.
puiring cvkI c during tho firnt tvock o f A u r The hoard, ronvinred of the genu­
Thomas said three Republican, ine Intentions of both parlies. Is
unl. W o hnvo our Hluo K h r Ip rlinpluytMl in
representative* H o n d o * o, o f. empowered tn act as mediation
our window. It in our ptoinmro to oo-oporate
Michigan, Gilchrist, of Iowa, and hoard but if It I* unable to bring
w ith oth er Imaineaa firm s In Ihe nplrlt o f
Sinclair, of North Dakota— and about an agreement, ail data
the N K A hut wo alno want to co-operate
an* farmtr-lahorite — Arens ,of] should he forwarded to the Dis­
with tho cnnnuminK public. T h e re fo re wo
Minnesota—wore among those ad­ trict Recovery Board for their
Our New Shop? We’fa
are offo rin jr I ho followiriK
rTRular prices,
vocating Inflation,
action.
e
ffe
c
tiv
e
at
once
In
our
ahrtp:
moved from the Flint Na­
Among the Itemorrat* listed ky'
Th* boar,) I* permitted to entional Hank HidMIng a
Thomas as backing monetary ex-1 )* r|rr Its memlrership whenever
now have a darling place t i
pension were Senator* Neelsy of| ( hr smrk be ome* too voluminous
the
W’ est Vtrglnl* George of Geor-| t„
handled, try appoinilng seven
M e n ’s S h o o s
gta, Ertrkaon nf Mitnlana, f'ara-| more meml&gt;vr» of the »*mr ante-

iz m ;
Activities
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a fter D r iv i n g a Plym outh on D u t y ”
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I ’ve «een everything and
dune tverytldag. YW, even
loved a Asan and shot bet I
lather to get a atory and I got
ft. aad I ’m telUog ft.

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plate there, bof I Add h
roe brake man In* it."

HEY'VE had three Plvm outhi at Station
N o . 2. Harvey Hajrcs drive* one o f them.

And pushing h i»o w n ” old c ru e ” hom e(tou4a
h ii w o r d i)d {d n ‘t thrill him say after ridingbdhind Floating P ow er from noon till midnight.
N o w he has hit ow n Plymouth. So have free
other* out o f (be eleven men et bix starioo.
Aa Officer Haves put It, they’re all “ apollcd”
for anything else now — iafter learning first
hand how Plytnocrh
'Ivn
flashes away on praMI|S
slip s In ana out o f tra ffic , and brake* to
smooth, quick, even stops tn the tight spot*.

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Y o u can • • • fo r y o u r s e lf h o w sm ooth
Plymouth is — how easily it handle* — hoar
quickly it responds to the accelerator. Year a n
sample Floating P o w er engine mountings hydraulic brakes—rig(d -X double-drop frttAVe.
at “ look at all three” low .priced cora.- riJe
them and compare them,
e
e
•
tesrsdardi 3-door sedan (4 6 ) | 4 door aadan S)tO )
rumMs seat cuuna M l ) ; bnatoaaa m s f i *44). Da
Lass I a-door sedan 1 )2 ); 4-door Sedan ItD ix s a v .
cosrpa t)9 )t rwabie afast teuge SM l| bmtoete cong*
•499, Price* FAD.B-, aubfeci to ebaaga witbote fa iis ,

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fo N I Loop Series Eleven Day* Remain
Even With 2 Team*
Before Opening TQt
To Play Tomorrow
Of Season Sept 20

Homer With 1
• Pull In 1st
Downfall Of

lIM ir that Lina Coach Baa Ctomoa* will nri part with u q r a f kla
four caatar i, leering tha "B "
•flood to find F lin t M * alw for
tbrir aantai fh r&lt;
Q AINBSVItXB, Sept II
P. D. (Blimp) Goodyear, tha
lakeland hoy with two p a n of
fought contact at Harrias&lt; F
vwrallg experience, U ihowtn*
derar fo n t la Mo work at right here yesterday a- !t . A i m
.and, hot than ta a reason. George defeated GnlnoevtBn I U
•Moya, Sanford youth who won hla 1(Mailing game ,|o who the *ac
&lt;fP" a* • halfback laat fall, bat half of tha NeftltoadA' Flo.
who waa converted la to g wtng- League's apllt asaaor
history of
Naeor before In i
man laat spring, ta hot on Goodyear's btata. Baba Bca^cro, Ocala, baaaball hare ha* 1
aaothar right and, to chowlag good la*m Won displayed,
vertically
form aa a sophomore, hot tha before game time
sophomore who baa captorod tha ovary ava liable aoat in A a cover­
moot j^tamlen thus h r /Among ed ita ltd* o f Harria A d d wars
tha anda ta Carl (Com ) Schorl, taken, and with stlll.gR hour to
Sarasota,. a Mg iht faot, thrra ga, tha additional HmBthor aeata
inch youth who handlaa himself aractad giving a M a i seating
quite capably and who appearr to capacity of WOO ware filled.
The crowd reachod inch propor­
ha a aplandld paac racalrar.
At
laft and Schocht la eonfrontad tion* that tha enclosure to tha
with thraa Jscksouvtf* ban, Wal- playing Geld had to ha eyifced aad
coma shearer, Choab la g a n , and fo lly . 1000 ■pactato n found; aitRobert Rlekett, tha latter a soph­ ting apace down the right and left
field line*.
omore.
&gt;^
/ Ranter daman* baa only ahi
Yesterday afternoon’s contort
taaklaa and aooan quanta in camp, wan derided, apparently, in ' the
flrst inning whan, foil owing hit*
by Fricbia aad Singleton Aad aa
Intentional pas* to Tom Nash,
Bhaw Burk slammed a * Hntto
pitch over tha left Gold barrier,
accounting for four‘ run*. Hew*

By FBAWK ■ WB IO H T i '
to ita initial assembly, and a Ilka
Tha U nlm alty o f Florida football
aquad to at tha half-way poat la
Ita proparatlona ftr tha opaning
gam# o f tha taaoon with 8tat*on.
Coach Dutch Stanley ha* had
•eleven working days with tha Qa­
tr Balked ta hta second attempt ta tar* aInca he called tha 1BU squad
Us* Lefty Jack Baker, formerly
to Ita initial aaaably, and a Ilka
of Orlande, aortas manager Mika
nnmbor of practice opportonltlaa
■Mach o f tha Islanders sent Minor
into tha gams practically “ cold”. remain before Uia kick-off on
Two Indian runs cam* over in the Soft. 80.
Beginning thta afternoon, how­
first on thraa hits, while in tha
•third two m en Indian runs wars ever, Mentor Stanley ta punatng
scared an four straight hits, with a more rigorooa conrue far by midweak ha plana to para hla aquad
Itoor1* real downfall cam*, to M —throe full taaftia and thraa
a m . In tbo fourth whan after extra*. The big question in Ca­
rard bad tripled la score Kin- lorie nd Judl now qonoern* who
with on* out, Hopkins tripled will get tha as*. Cloa* follower*
of tha aquad thta year have scan
lj .Wcortng thru* mas. Minor's spark Ur* hardest working, tha moat
Jk-.BVt out at that point, although spirited group of footballer* as­
.J .Aha Indians failed to connect for sembled la years, and few have
y/Unava than on* run fo r th* rest rtaan to particularly conspicuous
4i the gum*.
positions. But Blanlsy has named
While th* Indiana wars glee- Chueh Lav In as coach o f the "B "
Jj.'fMJy piling up runs, Speck Kln- squad, and It ta rather Important
•' ,:a * b pitched satisfactory bcseball that ha concentrate with the moat
fa r tha Indiana despite the fart liksly playaru, hsnea a cut **«nia
l that ha gave up 10 hits. Elmar Inevitable.
• ’ ,Bpak«, the league's leading' batur
This afternoon will mark tha
%■ f r i O im alngtaa and s ’ double In public's laat view o f the squad
f- foot tries, while Rad Bumsed until Friday. Stanley decided upon ta to be aald o f Carl Bchuman,
Lao BHinaki, A1 Hlckland and
»-pottoy~of - all*wlag i ho-gnlUnr Ttsnry Werv.” Tbs ieot two as*
two afternoons sack weak to ait sophs, and both will bear kaaa
walk’.ln;
.trie* * o that
on tha alda-llnas at practice#, Wptchlng. Among th# guards,
take, Mffter and Rumead scored
Monday’s and Friday's, this ac­ Tommy (Memory) Lens look* llko
Ml*# o f the Islanders'-101hit*
tion having bean taken because ho mey bo fioodad for bis boat
t FtwVOaV* gatch o f Shann
tha largo audience* at tha dally season, and Drayton Bsrnhard
workout* offered an unconscious
dfgra*
of
Interference,
and
coach** and players must now set­
tle down to giving their boat
efforts, and thslr undivided atten­
tion to the season's football prob­
lems.
Hxcesslv* hot was l bar ha* tbo play of Rollo Moore, and laud­
helped rapidly condition tbo squad, ed the hard working sophomore
and haa failed utterly to dampen “ Foote" Tumor. Of MeCampball,
tha squad's enthusiasm.
Aside demon* aald,' "It'* a great pity
from a faw minor Iniurlsa, Ifca that boy Isn't bigger. H* truly
squad wvathvrad tha first fort- hounds th* oppeeitloo, and 1a a
fashion. Duke Warren, sophomore mar valoo* lltU* guard."
ty this semester, but other than
Henderson, Beckwith and Chase
fullback./ta of course last for tha am th* only loft halfback* kklek
season with a broken band, and Coach "Goof" Bowycr ha*. Hta
Emmett Ettar, Junior taekta, do- fullback crop ta also d*w » to
cldad not to enroll In the unlveral- thraa, Hugh**, Stela and Mlddloka«B. FMIV bay* «a * peggin g at
thla, the usual looso* from Injury the quarterback pant, PnvU, Kel­
and otherwise havo not crept In­ ly, Bullock, Priori, aad n Uka
to tbo ranks.
number nt right half Triad gold,
Boms concern U felt that Dill McAnly, Brown, aad Jonoa, so It
Fsrrassl, senior canter, Kalb bo ta quit* evident that th* backflold
able ta open th* season. Farrasii situation ta not ovar-mn with
candidal**. Finding an outstand­
H AVE YOUR WATCH Mpaired
ing punter I* th* Wfgool Job Just
; -b y c m who caally know* haa
new. a fin# bicker make* a graal
■rigg*, Jeweler, Mag. A*.
difference In football, and Just
now It doesn't look aa If lb* Ga­
tors wUI b* blaaaad arith a ph*RENT AN AUSTIN, B* par mile,
ixomaaal punter, hewovav, Baekwith. Chaa*. Bullock, McAnly,
Brawn and Handoraoa have boon
working hard, and gradual Im­
provement la discerned by th*
rWBatr on r o w * Tlgo Minor
r i d Wt*. Including two triple*
| a double, tha Cocoa Indiana
mad tha Central Florida Baa#l| League before * largo crowd
Ogees horn* fan* yeaterday af-

RATES

AGED colarad woman

weak.
Hpgaritoaatag.
ag, laundry or Raid work,
i Goan. M t R. 7th St.

r

u w w » i « ' rntm *% ly in g » ■ * -m m *
»■ mM. M i t o u i O n U T .
I M • • * f H M n . R w l K otafe

company** JU O U n It M b i i

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Mnttrtlti
a r t l a f lit
a ,, »&gt;*t
pin UkttMl
.th ereo f reretardad IM Plat .Hook
1. M r i
*•&gt; a f Public Redorda a f haml• M t Counlr, Florida,
le c a lh tr
and auuurtruauaaa terrain batnnu• l l h .tha lanamaulh haridllaiuauln
la*, uarb salt beta* made* ta m
t~
fo r iu a lt Iha term s a f Iha aforesaid
darraa aad In pBrauanra a t
raid
terms. Da ltd thin th * 111b Car at

MUTICM la tiara Mr i l n a ,
Ite t
" M a r u t h r v in o * at a d u a l I t .
era* i o u a c t a g a y
a t‘ M r a w r
A. D. m i , N M t r H h r tha H t t t r AM * M. * . Aim I Ik, Chabrolter. ta
that certain r u a t | M t « b « la U t
r ia l Cl tru ll, ta t a t
fo r nominal*
*1 tru ll I ‘•a rt. T w e a ly -T M r * l u l l ,

SCSK/ISi

You are cordially invited to visit our new brake testing department,
under the supervBion of our Mr. Paul Tanner and have yow [f . ^
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lio n fo r llu n lo r I n ' ts a tb .
Edgewood Team 1b 1*——Hotted
fo r H ro d W ft lo Mb.
a i. A u a u e tin o
. t t w a a t *** l —*
—
* i f baa 44* a—4
Winner 01 Junior tioinoovHio
A o o lo lsi Boeooy, F rtd &gt; U I. Nosb.
B u c k t, M c K la o o y 41 O w ee* I , U
League Ball Game M o bley, Fte b e r. t e r o , Anderoou.

tbo plate were tbo Gelding fea­
tures of th* gam*.
Th* tw* team* moat at Dnytnnd
Beach tomorrow afternoon at
liSO o’clock- Ooorgo Cooaak t a w
pitch for th* Ulandora whlta Toni
Hmlthwick will •U rt #®f Iht ! » *

MW

ia*r*&lt;

th* season. Dunbar of th* Saints,
and Tommy Owen* of the Hav-ATsmpaa, were th* doftallV* stars,
rr. i v u t m x s
. egyv

Yota I#

By Onnrgn Starall
rteworg ob4 r)ABU
Tha Florida TJnwn-Ualna's Baasbl* throw to th* plate from daop
(rid Junior club W e oat vtatora
iWBBRRY P L A H n B fo r aria left Gold to cut Bomaod out r i

W

We havp Just completed the
Inslalintkm o f Iha^ary Uteal
Cowdruy Brake' Tartar and
Bendlx-Vecagen Axle Equip­
ment and connequantly ore In
a position to aidjuat brake*
and correct axle defaults
acientlflclaOy. Thera la no
gueaa wofk involved in thta'
work but instead modem
gauges . tell precisely and
qu'ekly.

AWNINO AND WINDOW ihadri,
. R. F. Roohlk, Baa/ord Matlrase Thar* aw thraa boys, each of
Factory, Celery Av*. Phone dTl-J. whom won numerals on the
freshman team last year, carry.
Ing on a llmly buttle for Faarran
al'a post. Charlie flaming, Tampa

JUullh, fka ara llor,'* ta that rarlmln
r t a ta PO ndi*( la iha T w e e ty -T b lr*
Judicial llr r u ll. la and fa r I m l aolt C avatr. Florida, wbareln P .
V- Bnwh
I*
On M U h i I
aad
C h a r le s Alexander la dOTeadout Iha
u n d e rsig n e d Hracial hlaalar.
ophalMat. aad aatk orlee* under Iha
lanaa ml t t W fin a l daarr* U v a l a
M t af. tha aald urtatiaaa i t train
daw r i htd. I w it) o ff e r fa r unit I U

• f &lt;Vlrt*r t t / i l r t !

M rro ri U o e te ro ,
Hobo ballad lo. a o e k 4. Con*.
Footer. Aoderooo I. Fiioblo, aioste.
Ina. T w o bsoo alls, Fooler.
A.
Mobley. Daabon Blogleleo.
Homo
rasa. Burbo. Beertftre alia. M rK lo ­
oey. Blolea boeao, U MoMay, Doable
ploys. «”o a * to A s c e n e s . D eli aa
basso, PI. Auguetlae 4, nolneerllle
r. Hits, o tf, r r a iit A and i n u u
la I I -4 laalsao. M eXIaaoy &lt; aad
* saaa la t l - l IpalapD — see as
b olts o f f f r a l l t I, H o lla ». airoob
uul. by F r a llt A H it b y ptlabor.
by F r a llt (HraClay), H a ifa (B o o b ).
W la a ia a altobar M eXIaaey. Tim e
ml (4SM , liM . Umplron Beroett.
Bob Davla aad P a g a . . . . . .

Sanford has long boon In
nood of now oclonttfl*
brake totting equipment,
wa are proud to announce
that w* have supplied
thta groat nood. Wa far­
ther urge you to demand

brmkj liming
far

added1 safety

and

Don't Fa# To Tofe A

gotUng tWf slaglo*

a for fwr thpa to

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Froeuot. et
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fo s e y , lb i
MoDally, rf
Mapblao, so
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W A S H IN G T O N ,

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'Priest Likens Govern­
ment To“ CaponeMI f
It Accepts Verdict
Rendered By Jury
:D Its

Sept 19^—
Reverend Fath*
E. CoufWln. crxiprteat wboee charges
falelflcatlon of records and
predictions Of Impending fedO IT .

(AJ*.* .j— T h e

’ .Jury

Indictments

afainat a local bank official
■tartad. the now-closed De­
troit bank Investigating jury.
. . today aald the findings of the

IS TAKING PU CE
AMU) MANY GUNS
Jury Chosen To Hear
. Testimony In Case
Against K i d naper

bltumlnoua coal rodr In hi* Mudy I
la(p ycMarday^and by executive |
order rrmnvnt from II-an "Inter-

pwat'la • liar. Senator Cousene la
a Uar and father Coughlin (a a

SuTCTiSF*
Q O ] ed ition . la an Inlealtooi thing betaUae .It clo**d
poefortiy solvent bank*.
the government la an erav « i » • ' to raat tha c»»e on thl*
amry, which waa given by
Off laaa prajudlcad bankan,.
If U p wtearnmant will take complgcdntty thla opinion of lha open
grand jury which waa formulated
M taatlrnony which eventually
waa aimed at aavlng the double
liability of atockhgldar*—then I
a— yary much afraid the Iwo pie
« f the nation and Detroit will begta to cWaalfy tha 'government aa
• » archongal Capona."

W-.V e ■

for

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Sept

10.— (AN

tin*

an tidote,

ill*,

*|u&gt;ke*ntrn |

wlr mi.' for iinmtli*. they

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The
iniTelr

M o ll,

fruit

expert,

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Pit

the

- f l X L A I I O M A . X I X Y^ J itp U 1» .~ 1
(A 1) — T w e ir * am all town b aiityeu

.ii-nl ll'OAeM 'ii
...I nf meririMv -

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I*

whom
alined,

mm
U»r
1 11 •t
aurru 1**10 to
inni id.i ■I m I.-ihc mi hu nwn motlttl'a -I.
plan
Mi |nwtiiii «WrisM*ft that tli1’
P i i Oiio v iri|H*n*ii«tlity fm holil- boat*! «i:t^**l to op**u ths »rh»***U
ini* ,,M •■»rin p iirr*. Thom as « i i d t
i*ii(| of I hr l ii «l mom ii
ro&gt;t«d
p*t11 lit*' i’ u 'n iil nl
and
rmirh of thr saU ,
thv f

whMiM'i in* would u *m* iiti* rur- i f lu
rriu v • \pnnst"M A iit h 't ilv v e s ta l
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F T O l f l ; ( A . i ’ t — T h r P J t l* n f
n . . . . ! * , * - rovnltillnn
1 "
nml rriHirts

ip ir in g and kidnaping Chariea V .
U rech il, one of the oil cou n try ‘a
richest men.
Tha Jury, w ith tw o allaraataa
ad d el, w a i aalectad in tha taoaa
eettia g
of
Judge
»k t*r
BV aughl'a amall eru rtio o m a t the
top o f the new fed eral to w er hare,
where entrance* and ealta w r ie
conalantly under the m u ialr* o f
aub-machlne g n» and
ahotguna
In tha handa o f alem -e yed Ueputiea.
T h riu gh o u t fthe .kty o f que*tion h ig o f nearly tw o -ico ra ta l»»men. guarda watched tha g o v e rn ­
m e n ts
tw o
principal
cap lltea,
H a r v e y Bailey and A lb e rt Bate*.

id

tlrIs? V wrt nn r * o ln ruilory pars I son It 100
limit H
praph mlling atlt nhoh l4) ni» «p
waa 1 % , nti&gt;iti Its itp««, bi t a um* tlu
pend lx cal led “ Sc.......... 11" which |
it
lb

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Just t&gt;efore R ereV&gt;ry Adm inU tia to r Hugh 8 . Johnann took tho
m a l c o d e . to
the
W h ite fftniae,
1 ‘ ieaident W illia m G reen o f Ihe

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Labor Problem Tirlce-Convicted Girl
J B e D l a c u e s e d Killer Escapes Again

Hut Ihe nlit day?* «.f It*
ea^y shipment % tu K rope
if on**. It no lmifii*r n pit* .)
am J any kind o f flin t that ■ l»«H i
warn -d in /\m*‘rii'afi marki’ H o/T t
Kui ) h- and Imps ihal it will iirmy:
. a price.
«
Many nations are now lit hid
|com pel it ion ti tin* g i . n*« *t nun
t P f i ' l n i ma kvt in *h&lt; w«(i id. l ilt

Only
more da) nmain ill
Thirteen Cases Of which
n—ident* of
Scinii."lu
LIT T LE ROCK, S*pt. l U ^ W
County may |&gt;*y
Cliatn- ••*
Law
.Violation
Are
1M«1&gt; Bpanca Eaton, tlw girl
Cnmiticrce due* f.., ’..11
I in naniOTII ,■nu WM* IIII mv' who
tv. k
kU
UM
father’* accuaad
have (heir liamr* phi, .-I „n In'
vWWty a a ^ c U l N R A
oftor p.role,Aired InCity Court l.allota
will
I of J, L. Maraatw o

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New Mexico, Idaho
Vottag On Repeal

nt^rod 'wwofaty

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14$ Are''Qualified
On Repeal Ballot

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1* ^i^TTr^TTfrit -PaHahw^*ee,^-u»ilU-a4-&gt;i a twHwmk r to*.

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Idf
I (I %*
4a!li«1
and Hi nml«i *it visre
f *n4Mum
*"*1 k islt*! " g mV«*» Hill*1lit.
i*«* &lt;*1pndf*»'i ly « «• f lismi tti ;A
I H.le |(„. k
M ,.*k „gee. (Ikh, . | 11
i but i fi Im ii lo g 11 noli Ural *
-&gt;'■ '% 11 I*I1M|i
" L‘»i|/ until hafsntiv

in

■ "truly

il*. 1 1111ngh

i* nn bump I work li»*tr

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f

Milt .•M ill*' urn* i in lim'd il r-.iMldor
Id** atidlratinn » » in. t ii .Mi*
1*.
prcsufi-rit
-(■.[.k ing
t0 ,V
" ‘ ' I* I kltou Tlml fall, va Ml - i T I ip
UIHI •!**() tlnvi
I naw •papprnipit. -aid
N«*
s limit n ith « . »tit|. who | “ Tltp paisoii wh*. ....... m m
I*, ko-d *11 nit it* Iv hi Inimn toreiH iiiPiit is uiiiiiip«trlniii;
fii -noli f
I in It..
Ittllr I L 'H d lm f-uf o f flu* re vnlutiorutrjf '*
(n.
III I Hum 1 in gm iig 1 ,
|Mia |pi«igiaiu ip th«* thing/'
_^yjB 8
pH.iU i) . |*|. t, wj, k f« M int
S ii|poit#rs
o f (StMU n i.piarad ,
Ni
a td»'iife«ni iodking fv-Jlow J“ |difniattc, and some o f them
•tfd »« 'h n v i
"W h at d if -i serf ad ha would rem ain ftt lha
;
IVII nr d m - II niaka ?'■ Ills vniiH I preild#ncjr
undwr
n rm iiiin tu lM
m *fev n
sofi nn giiiniiii land
ln|wlth tha opposition
N*»i«ttipast
Missouri
“ t an
you I Throiifh *m t the dav Ihe o p p o ilrf
• p a ir a tfU aitrr /*
j lion laadars mat
and d re n iM ia ’
tha (5**1 o f th*
n itin.s' om
Thtl
fact tliat tha) tn ii’p |in*ip,&gt;ur*d Ota
M
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|^,
J
lima fur It* jirrs p id 'd o*u w m Uf-*
D " f "ii k iimvv in nr i *I (j. i.
nng *•f* “

J a c k s o n v i l l e Bov
neouts i itch Ctim n;***pt»ii *• iu.ii »i.i.g .... cn«i '■
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"leal nf thougli. «..• l-ll,tt ttiv»#

din* m iit-nt
i Lvm isdale P a rk 11ft,l1*wa*finalI vhahl
.....v .und.
I i f m.ilr*d' A tl c 11 tiilijitfk, for- iippifeslitlnvi plan p ro M d ««

, i

&gt;d th a .
tw o O f ,
tof-fiv «.f ii
t'ily ii ri d nir* I j/ii «* three v p rV d rfn d re r in*m o s In bo «n n ii j
.j
•re, Troup N o 2f». fnRnwpif in H ip i v p ii I Hrnu colls
n f Jin ksntii rMr !hi&gt; Scouts, ar- t inups s is in Riit. A n y unt* u f the##,
i in* i in SNuforft li I
night
to (dsns If was midi i stuod, might '
innit inure. U %
%j f | Ireal
Scout bring ftlmut n erlala
(•(Y1. 1f||«
|M ng for lak
A « tho capita I str igiilifeil w ith
*( ,, V w
,'■ tile (lo o p
pitch P°BUcnl ip iestIons, thr. sputa
n e t t |Die Island w ere
Imvmg
sef
)«( ( ' ■ft ti* lale for
............ . f... ♦i 'lays.
[ labor troubles
In
M nnianilhi
s
• uimmlfl l l f e
1 ', Jack •Uiv'ifje ( hi y a VSlit 9* tu
.*• f m | it, t li*-1&lt; own truck, which demunitratiun i u » dis|*e»ew) b f *
v,.
p im h s 'r d through ths *s|« rural guards w h " fi»p*l n f l e « #
* ' jw
•
d
"Id
liire . Inittlffl, c o if hangers, nu one was wuuhdr l
III I I 111* 1111*1' &lt;*** uf
The atluatlon at S an tiago cap*
• * vp min a,id uther ij*pvJ articles
f ciutin im v o f thjKt
I
I mo p wnh ptcurie.I tu |&lt;*k» Hal o f Hrlentc Provhup, ti-icftlncd 1_
*i - i v Ity Ire si Smut Matter J. A in flux. Hcliahle rr|w&gt;rta ware t U f . ' 1^

Final KHck Will Be
Paid M r s . E. N. Lane
\

hem
today a* lire guv o iiiin rlit nf
N m j, s matMitily looking pei hlrnl Bammi tiis u
Mi»n
mi intioin,
with
a Holil toot 11 ii on i ted an
ul» mm tum
fruQl R i
i"| g 1 livin g linit
' | live iipwtat**
rnahtion
of
ire
iriuig«*st
mi i i m u g in v dakghlei )i«*te
p n rn ti
luihv wm
Ii*ii m y e ite id a v
W hat U»s ou(ctutic «»f th a j^ J j
• m ’ rlnht
W ill you help
Woil Id ha isa* m im iUci fill ap
stop it t u n 4*"
tllatlnn, hot all ftuniutn
r nn?J
\ 11 'N «
h . * k v iookmg hoy
n m rttliig
f*ctw 4#fl
w in *• 1 t‘ v a**. nn Mowed
when
tie a g iss Dial
I nIk* .1 ‘ \\ ho ,me * 1 01 front !&gt;x C. risii and in* ni'iMUuuis, sell
u , I* hu V\ e*» l&gt; » a * ■ ini ( in go idsd fo r yvstpiday m i uiiig, wotf
in k toiiiorI i»vv
Hr g f tllfieti bring a •huwdnwn
tu t* Ilf "Sid il He leinilldeil one J Tha opposition Mut, v »npt)
I The Jitiifl* n tisn ip w rote tn j *d rrp i fsrn tat ivrn »d I In* A H ^
l” 'ti 4’ •
‘ 1Tip ,||h liS" hid. the •ha O I It U Thr .........^I»**l*t t O F
IN line feet, ft lid *1 HI I mu in I ex ­ JNatioiialfstp ll»*- M .i &gt;ini tl*4A and
|olliF i*. Iiav# di‘iiuind*'d hiy i acll
■ Vpi "

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tl

t tna lb
J|l|l||i*SM
Cd *1§ Uhe
chat
ii|d(iyii|4*nt (aI i cit&gt;.

Fire Docs $750,000
Damage In Halifax

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tali
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I.
1*111111 I 4(III fl
&gt;•11 11.1- *0**1 lung

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m i ) w h s r e In* u ill
Ofe'K M it ni
g,| «| i itklug**
Mi I • hlllSIll) iiSa rp|| tt*lt*SM*«l
i * nm ,i.
ilu? iv*
in
• Mfiiic f inn
R ilh •hi Omnil ff «»f l (miimipiv p
i *i i
n iin ii&gt; . ureiitg tin m »*•
I Ml 41 y*« ri&lt;owf «*f d fif nififil Ii mii.I In*
nm iitpluyt I
nti “ in pulling tl.*
* ill w|«vk at
Hirelings
w|iit'h
W rk in w m k ."
hii vi&gt;
a it M U g i' r l
ti v II
I
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“ Nu um tI«•| wbiiI
UlH’l i nu! nf \ In* him anil
Lu-rtif- H mi pi o fr
ihii v !*■
•-* 11 tail \ (if III) I ,
tlriiM
Its 1 Iti nWiihM* Mtti l * |1 m It 1 ft t*
Mil* 1 ( m u , 1d‘ | Ilf i (I nil IK 11 *•
w.tun
ft,
y»»u I'mphi v h im "
Th
Ilf nl
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fu-i
or l! iris, Hi*- **ri v ». .
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•iivsw *"•‘ .Is | * l11* .if inc ill tnd
yuu. 1fundi*‘III* 111 r ,11 )*l hie J|||i|
fun* f i n t id Ki villi- It 11m i Club
line VirnikifefM haft
m **i i.-n-fel
v* in He 1•-flight hi- villi |hi‘ill.. ,. fi.ie
Hire o ffic e fm i. . n IpluV III ■'III
In i u*e ui
i in*
I •i*in • ill,
vre f nu fill y»*itv i n,' &lt;1 n* ’ *1 M
dm
iM(i
|»nr k 1 iitinu in vi ni
T ) id M ill* , nl .
all fttli'i
rttfiiri ( m
a ill
in *1
with
tin
tu II ie fu 1 |Knl i&lt; U)li kI'c lit &gt;
A III! tl II I 1■ t&gt; * 'Mil lift' I VVldti**'
frre i ice
wTiethii
|" f uuiriciit
I.* (A ill ijl ||1 1*1 J| lpf f' 1 tl
t tlsy fin
pa it llin e lid**, uI ■ »*||t« ta
at1 N l-«
Thl* M'l v i« |
1 Uf ll.f
l'M Mi I jrhiiiniin s|"*kp
I-IIf I
■' Mr. Milinirn
re* every l»* «*if»*
|&gt;i. • ■ o f I In* V\ lid r l
truthiii arid is iti'nia urd ll ' Kid Ih th uriflwr ii
&lt; l'ih In tho Hahv
i,mph*&gt;ffrF und
. . |h.V« r*
Nu Park K
and h’ li'h iv night
choigr Is rMailt’ fm t hr &lt;- rein , ii | i timiul I
i . 1* I If lll'l|vct Mil nd
irt? M ai
was pointnj out iii ’&gt;1 arvfifMifiii
mrnt whi ti «aUl tin i nil t omnium dmut tu l Ip Innidwalk Ml Dily-

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.nnthnr m an,;
mall* Salunlay, orri't i,r,g to u&gt;.
U. M. Papworth, oaplaJotag hoi' conaciciKc “ h -rt"|
All hut throe &lt;&gt;ut of Ul
r, ' rrod____Itom* r, htr. ha. ta w p id ag*jn -Liu *vc- brought twfnre munlc*|uil .ludga *i,tio ncenatmi made t—lay i,y S.
I*. Illghleynutn, chairmati of (lie
fi. A R Wilkin*on In Pollra Court
•*** .
ood tinm orttUa a wa*k.
eiecllun nramiUt-e.
« . iu h H m m i lad tha 'prrtty y/Crnky aftvrnonn tha reel (he
Tho (a llo t * w ill non. tin- r^t.m-*
twiea-eanvlrtad ■layer to Dm th* ili-fi-tnUnU-with being &lt;li&lt;orderly o f a il mendouv who iiuvc |uiol
la tba City Comml»»loner*’ laiaatt wk«n* har conaclonca lami- while Iwo bora contempt ..f court
th eir duiw and it w ill In- tin- d u ')
&gt;1 t W OKr Hall.
od bar an d hood for tha Whit* cha.gr* and a third waa a drunk- o f thuar wlw. h f t l n tin lelU-M
Slvar . aoaatry loot Thuraday. am.*** ci. nl.
In .fecitlc by vote who w ill &lt;-*■ tlm
a'ctock
Talniadg*
William*, charged d irector, fo r (i.c O'.nin,- ,* r .
oaaaarvd bar la a
W ill
and 'Wck »ha want to with conlampt uf court wa* orFrom the l»et- o f v lu d H i* U».'
pd n » t a i l aigkt aha dloappaarad derai tn pay a fin* of 12.00 or riertor* will th i*,..* .'M direclnr__ m ore|**f‘ " five day*, L-ney Hobinaun
aaatn and rm rd t
fro m S i n f o r l t
• from
i**,.,
O va
toward fhtl
hits Blvar on |faring a diaordariy count wa* editor Itw n In tb r courtly, except
U a taro
lha thoorv that her eonaclenca had aentencad to pay 1300 or aerve lol o Tlrdo whtch will hate five me,.,
.
___ . o f
■
‘ *
- tnd
Millard
day*
and
MUlard
D*l!aoiy,! t,et».
*V t* fS L jK P t)C * . charged with brttkl drunk and d l»-1 Mr, llighlayman u id that bul , vat ions sh'.ultj ha
orderly,' A aw a aenUttc# bearing |„u ma&gt; ,c d p,wiled in the I-,*! t^« NatiM tl Itr-ci
A f in * o f 91-00 a r a 10 day coa fin *- at thv Fhemtvr of r«Htintrrc« «*• ttec, J16 Magnolia Xvtiiuv, S**.I
ment.
T S U C M SOUGHT
inaiUd U» that office at any Unu* ford.
w ill "Bum” Shorn Jerry Mar­ iwsfure 0 o'clock Tuaawlay n m i l i g .
tin. fko laaac/Will fo r t Mtnua, and Oct, n.
LaRoy King, each charged with
diaorderty eondset, were ordered
la gay flnaa OManting to |C.W)
Ooy * k o q
a m o r lack ad aU k olty each ar to aorta 16 day*. Other
counla
warn filed
w ttk w id a r d lap U y « f litordarly
--------T A lX J IH A J IR Ilt , fj. ,.|. h i .- u n
again*I Uaria Montgomery and
H A L IF A X ,‘- Nov* Scotia, Sep. - W ill, Midnight lb- -..adllo* for
Ihe rural
th # Sahart Baaaaal. w h , w an aan- 19.—M V —Damage animated -i '(ualifyiag, l « j e*nd»tatM had
alata of l a a d t# pay float o f IfeOO each more than (7W.000
dry. la Id ah M h a
ca.&gt;' I placed thalr name- on tha OctoOr Oerva 19 day*, while Loot* Mae tcwjaV by ■ fir* which'..swept li - 1*rc repeal lallol el U’".ft today,
la Now »xt- "F la t" Brown ood Joor* ■^Sho*" lJOD-foot pita- tlf. tlpa Hallfm flnly tvpaol advncal.- f,l.«l p com*
4S.. M*a «C 1
‘ Koodrick wan dbmlaaad.
harbor coramluiui). Th# hulk nf pli-lr Ijrtt o f SMIodged candidhtoa
Ju d gv WUkinaaa caocl-dad the lha oaaaina] aMpmM*
o f n.-» At tw | « the bait ( looked lhaai
afuraaoa am*|oa or court n«|S *0# daatrnyad and Wm* U&gt;*c plcdgiad repeal, 97; |.l,-Jge4 dry,
•ring BafOM Will lam.*, 700 }ongi harrmea wore .thrown (ourj uMpladgal but filed by
(ha kaOat-lha
with rooUmpt o f w ort, out o f Job# Three fireman war4 l&gt;«ali*ta, A l[ uttplcdgcl bat
fiaa of 9 U 0
Otheir ora a i parted
are lha lia U
■a qu
S
quia# W «|dul 4trratqwat,
i

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&gt;ou? M ove * l" iig Iwfor# I , w r , h I enroute fo r Santa t T « .n . iiv t h i i l
youi nose " lit* 1C* ru llfij like
. . .,
. .
direction uf lla v s n s .
« im ( o ff N au lu rktl
No J, h icbi lilt ( him fiuip
in n
attlhotiiy

No :t. n giti who Uh#d tin pow* powerful pidittcai griiup* that ha)
'I iii'ii'l hi Ik with ittatiffe
make w ay fm a ''n a tio n a l" IfoV t*
nn 11 tiMmiiv. io*t I in ft mu A nn**.
einnient.
l.iuyi, mid 1 in going ii* *i movie
*&gt; w«* f 1 tetidly in spite *«f hel HAVANA. Brpt. IP (4^—C
t Mi, kept vist limg the Ii |f lit a
In n 1k 1*Mil hel eyes tdinke,] with I s fstPtl Ilio t ilf l JC'lllUsl Cgll

: can morey.

Only Two Days Are
Left To Pay Dues
In Commerce Body

N«* t, a l*ri*k
looking
fellow a,|o, left Mor 11. t ‘num giiry
with h Ibis tie "W h at I *11 Is It to vlnc*ea with a h siw ilt aroirtl ham ^T

vverr imitterings In
u&gt;. the

t . anitiif

g a v e the i n l e r p i r I M Ir ilc U II | B r lll.h |*«und i» now ....... .
R y rem ovin g Hecth.n M b.,i Irev |
1U uU| re!*lion *h ip . i l l , A m u i
Injf •ppcm lrd tn t)i«...... •••

the I'rrsiilrnt In rffi-rt rr.lmod
th lntrn**^l*H'»n t«&gt; tin* no i **
status o f ill apprpiliMj Nil l opin
ion instead of retaining it i* nu
integral part o f ’**i
the mdr iUrlf.
and thus pulled its teeth.

•||y dee u u -lel. \ M .c - - e
j, „
len t
th a t
from anil where Hte &gt;uu K«'ing ■
...
.,
iL .‘ Va
And b e .«
- what
II,ey
. .. ] ' • I'U in
J "«'&gt;
»»«■&gt;
U rrnam U g . 1
s w rrril;
veteran iatitp«iirner a . em st

llo iu lii. and I tu up h eir tmyhi 4 j tw o-yea 1 revolt to- **nd*pl
whany
1*11 clothre f » . t.n woman'* » t » '. , | f r „.,e ,| r . nut-reeded Machado,*1,*
'** g*»l « lug g u l 4 «choo| down
T h rrr
i Ii i m
ntul
“ on slid on he lain
tdrd H«* v*n*
l-mily
*ihvimisl&gt; opposlt intiin
11f 1UIIT Wii - 111 Hill How IIS opt lug ident |ierst«Sr&lt;l m his r* fundi
IV Uhl* oil ill, Jill W(|II|»l*.
avrede I * the dnmnudt u f f i *

lA'IimunuLeavesTu
Speak In Behalf Of
Employers As ke d l air’s Maintenance
To Co-Operate In
ml*'hi
• I Mi*
l i i Oh* Mu euieiit ’
Drive To Give Jobs
on lit**
ng the

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T«» ,i'd *hi* • |»'dit f\f tifii'iin jin*
rl*u.c. fietl.nn 7 A nf Ihe R.-rnv- i , h,pkwra
p,»„l,|,men and fa rm e r* w ere chp*cn laat ery Art, which w*. "inlerprelM " f
i
I It*"
nd»imtf*t rattnn,
K,lt0|w i, , Kr. . 1 nmikol; it grtim
n igh t lo bear the tria l o f 1 1 men In the nlll..m..bjle n-le ........... ha* *pli-e&lt;iid opportunities In Mild Pfiawl*(«-*li KllH'l*Vl'|| |»lli &lt;I fti.OOft^-1
oAt! in *, min i|wi* ii-. hind* for
and one woman accuaed o f coo- alrong pml.-.U. fic-fl.m It ..f A r - )j- h. „ ut|,„,i fuv th,- r» nlii,f-

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tit a t ' ■
.‘((HI rt'lipl* nro iiinnhinjf to*;
prrtatInn
I ton, ■ iip fu tii»*mU*nt ot
wnril thi' oiiiilul rn.it'hpii m
.
elauae by thj&gt; Recovery Art to
ii iliu' f.n tin- Mumty
public
i,i
seas
i&lt;
*
i
hri«'»
put
on
paper
a
de
their fruit tradr with Kimipmi
NF.W YURK. Sept. II* i.IT— giivcninipiil l"(liit iiliiiaat' n h s
OKI.AIIOMA r m r , 8vpt. I». which organlaeil laltor had -nbthe follnw IIIV i mil'lliitic " f thr Semi
ili-mniiilfl
m utdriea' mutt make
up
their man. I f «»i 1111 1mt it •?i 1 i help
Y repot te 1 stiHiil lit the
t*ross- mullHiipoiirtlv wiih
Jertvd.
— (A .P .)— Federal IMatHct Atfarm
*'
i
1'hoinn*' otTu’u wi.1 tha nnlc (
hi'S i d hr Id yrstritlay
iiiiik S
to *hip unlj Hie
fm e it
l,rt,i«iil**iil
lirnu Sunto a d , o f the woe|.l l« * l night — tlml
j fi»rnl
|Minl
o f. te l-g lu m *
and after n
lornry IDdr annonnrvd that two
R em oval o f the ‘ T n lrrp rrta U n n "
ih**1i it u.»b d»*ctd«'d lo |-n,|
Street
and lli»n &gt; l"* &gt; — Mnrtin ri'nigti.
fru it, prepared nod packed
nc
' Icttn Horn o w n ii" in o f (kin- open rl
farm youth*, on* trialed to •lid not become known fo r an hour
i lim*1s in Fpllr o f ' ■' *
ro i.rin g to lupin *1 Mandaidi., F. g r t% o ' f it ly m o n eta i. e ip a iu io n .
»lo|,p*d cia'l.l |&gt;er*on* and -aid:
Frnm ii n i m p »• a r It n b li
three defrndanta In Charle* FT a ft r r the rode had heen rigned,
lion) f in*i*
in •* not
fait ib»

A' "7 m*n

f*( 8* D« PBlSilSBy W*

Armed Hanc
REPORTER ASKS Heavily
Enroute For Snnta“I
Clara In Directloi
CITY STRANGERS Of
C u b a n Capital-i
MANY QUESTIONS HAVANA, S«* p i . 1

-in,-e merit. " h u h .lef ’
lita oprfiin g data, ram s

(hi* n

shipper*
who
,
,
,
anil
drvt-lnp

American Fnlerali it of 1.nlmr (hi- one that groWt-r* ol Klrin.l.i
hod announred atmnw appoaitinn will hare t-&gt; trclion with U * l,nl
Frank flmllh, aurvivor of the
*he Interpretation, which hele*t)nr, an ancient ^country-, t-ut
machine gon *la&gt;iug of fout *f- ' h e llc v a * Aald U . ww wlr-rtrrew n f^ r ffw 'T T ir u * le trito ry .
flcVr* and Convict Frank Nt.Ji at ihe righ t n f th e individual work,-- . " A , fa r a&gt; m m pctilln n '« &gt; l h
■&gt; ^ •a*rfa*&lt; - 1
In negntlnle rllrecl Iv with Ihe r-m ' K lor -la I* c w m c l . the muel &gt;n
' ta
aliwwrf
lM d a
&gt;Ai «Mi r luncheon today by lha Uni in utatfon in Kanaaa City
ployer, anil Inn lillle nn Ihe lic h )
tfUH* i ititifw i it mu in y r i r » v d t
g a a Lockw ood, reader and humor- Jutia 17—another crimo of which
Bailey la aecttad —itwnl guard at c f wnrkrra In nrganlxe „m l -.''.e*, culm* f 1 *'in I ’alt stifle*’, wsUJ M« •'
, fet, o f Naw Smyrna, who gave eavH!*ali“« f Hii* in ilt'U'lilpirig
I I f i' m11V
Ihe eighth floor alalr landing a* any rrjrrt-*enlatlvea Ih ey . I,n-e
, arm] Imparaonatlona and readme.
Rernnval n f Ihe Section 11 np- iiitfi nn jr««jiortmnl * i|imt rmiidpi,.
Juror*, lawyer* and olhrre
ap­
ayklah according to account* given
Mpli-vrilnl
1*14,111
[re a m l to rnrl any pnaalhie iifr-it iv i vJi f ■nil uf
by ntambara o f that dub were proached the hall of jqatice. Tu
iiitiiuT,
pea*, each had. to have a written Ih al ulh er crah-« yet to tie nunc I «]iia lily 11 m l g *Kid
en
tertain
in
g
and
Inleraat•Sary f
*aWhaf is mure.
Ii 1
permit elgneil ay Mamhal W. C m ight be allowed In Include modi
— * J a**.-w«-*
,f
the
the 1* Imitftt d
.'\ni*- 1 if
fleer*. Th »*e who wore coat* in flratiun nr Interpretation
t .i
;
n B. F*pa. local buaincii* man (pit* of the warm weather were
A r ri ch* Hrv • do o f c'1 *
n «Mil*
.^*n 2- wave g datallad account of hi* re amrehed before they could get by, m il had Jet it hi knr
I ,t
CKlf lif-r Palcfttifiv fruit Jl 1 lT th
York
f'Jty,
and
Y aant t r i g A» N a w
A m r n f ;i ri Pm 1 ' It 1* fl
Klevalor »ervlte wa* »u*(irmicd that hr would fnarmll
till llfll
on
buiine**
an
l
1 W aahlngton, D. C.
usually htgfi rpiufity, H im ii , .
mix I iciest k .ii a but
now hih»*
at tho arvanth floor.
»
Bailey and Batee, handcuffed tn- made (t evident that he will not hrig h l t and •&lt;( high fiiiifh Mm
...
it I t ib* luncheon gethar. were brought up a amall allow nven the N K A
louder;* of •ha1 PfeiteM"^ rtnp'fruit
wore I Paul Btlne, jpreaicUmt. Dr. A. winding iron atair from the eighth them selves to underlain* to **y. Marsh 8e*’*llrss( attfl it I* I.on
... W ^ l ^ - a a U r r . F ^ W ilU a m r, floor detentim room to the court. in binding type, what the rlanne well n rfiv id hi tho II imL iI H um
m
'A Boadall Cbaaa, Rev. M. J. Bran*. Thrlr hand* and leg* fn-c. but rm*ans in Ha guarantee »»f “ tho
( fToni intied Gu Pugt Thieo)
If lot
■i &lt;,
17‘ *
H.
H.
Caleman.
0.
w « — - - o n , guarded clo*ely.
R. (J.
(Ilnaa) right to organise und luirr.nn r*d,.
. |tipf*‘V&gt;1l» tli
rngm
r.i
innon, hi.
his wife «n.l
and eon.
son. Ar leetlvely through rrprea*-Mlutive»
* ■
v f/ .' “ •
; Shannon,
|l H i n l *
(tint l(. i
I
Dr. I
o f their rw n rliooalng.'*
(Continued On Pago Three)
Stlino'iit • u llt%
IIlit fi
and H. U- Watoon.
nuiiiPMl if* , i
The Intprprntation ,n fichcdul* i
uit’ iii
empl
II was drawn up by Johnson and
iMg ||*t 11*1 rt Ii* V«»U*U
(('•ontinuod On Page Three)
p|o&gt;i I
ut Utmi I In *»uglii*it|

^Humorist OnProgram
It Rotary LUncheon

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T r t h e
irmdution nnao'innualy
ami im iiu "NaSrly laid
t&gt;l«n*
to
takr i» t ho W h ile I I ihiwi*.
T.
Wh i&lt; nouthcin ."puki 'fiirti. In

T A M P A , fir lit. tD .~l-Tiiii.la clt-

, r-'i&gt; gro w er* m i .I
n f Ih r labor p m le e llv e . .
,
,
I h"|ie lo m aintain

A

evident Old Mot Change Ua
vtowa "one Iota."
“ From the .available tnlimony
ftvoo,' tha United State# govrrrf-

*

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FRUIT DEMANDED

iiitlnllnn

Executive Order Re­
frtJm u
in** ro llo n s U t f * la » l n ig h ti Derision Is Made To
Jl'iwi
j
lYROlution
urging j
moves “ Interpretainierpreia- n y P I 1 D A D U A 1\IC ari
Open Despite I dick
P re Ta|a-it| I(u«in*veil 1 n 'p* tin* j
tion” Objectionable I B l E illllU r E iA lN o curtvm y i-*p «ii*lon pow er* \e&lt;itcd
Of Funds To Meet
To Organized Labor
in him i y i 'ougrcaa.
1st Month Salaries
IExpert Explains Sit- R a llyin g In the cause n f which
wAFnmoTqN, s * pt. 19.- j u a t i on Regarding Senninr Inoinaa,
All firmiimle Fininly * hnnla
I'rm o rra t,
.,.^ 1
Foreign M a r k e t s Oklahoma. ha* hern tin- leading wilt open linn,lay, (id T *

U rahel kidnaping caa*. had when the tim e came fo r n *rhedI n itftl Htntu^t department o f ug“ Pftftlrely
Iden tifier
Albert
.
r ^ ln? . ° . f* ! hrJ . J: bor. A,I., ‘ V
..vulture, . . . d here y .n tr r d iy .
Botea aa on* of Ike two men j r r y Rnant o f the N R A at which
M o ll U %liltin g citrus ^ n ic n A
who baaitrd at noon inly 21 nhjectinn lo It was In have hern o f tha United S ta le* a tie r fu r
(ll*cu**ed.
they were colng Id
ye a r*' nart ice in h u r ip r ,
with
: Thr
»H r r rnnujf^J.-tM^iuirWni in boml«m. Hr wifi
n r rnrnp.S«*i 1inn II nf Article
V «»f th** , return tu'%\ month, but Wforo

that no acta o f criminality

iff

NUMBER 2C7&gt;

Price Fire Canl*

O f Jury in MCA COIL CODE Spokesmeti For 9 Cot ton SCHOOLS WILL Rebels O n M arcl
States Adopt Resolution
troit Bank Case HAS SIGNATURE Urging Currency Inflation OPEN ON OCT. 2 A s Another Cou;
tv I
AS SCHEDULED T h re a te n s Cub.
Coughlin OF PRESIDENT HIGHEST TYPE OF
■*- • *■■

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-

0ANFOBD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. SEITEMUER 19. 183.1

Member AmodatW Praaa

Generally fair tonight 4
Wrdnc*d»r with ■poaelhln
■hovers W n lo u ft f, V 1

-

•

il„

■ 111"Is, Jr. nf t runjj Kn, 5 and s a Soviet government
Honing at the Mahay
llrtT m l frutn hu tnuip.
v *&lt;hiu Hrstisfi, thsirm an o f tlw*
S r, iiinuT* C’ fuiiI y Sc &gt;nt Board, an-

was

sugar hOI‘ ) ‘

nrar Mania), 11lo

O th er re iio rl* »*,■ •:
)
I ’ realon,
O rt*),l*
I’ ruvh

i" miiKkul to
that a cnidial In.
Funded
i v im fur Mrs. Etn vilsMun is rttrm M tu al| |t«rsun« CWnrral *trlk e echaduiad.
C icn fu rgo * Municij *1
g »»*
m* JN- I
wli i iht*i| this morn (r&gt;L*i*-fttn1 in tsiya* work tn via it
tnrnl, corwiating o f thine ( t «
ipg al l II |/ lurk at her homr, an-* lndriect thr camp.
n u lled and an arm y
A ve mi*1. after an 111
$ in h i,
I -sat summer Hie Jf&amp;cksunvilJs ch arge; dioordcr*, in ct,flin g 1
. .ai .n.mtha, will be
-day nolining al lOtOrt |Ui&gt; • who nm rnraitytnl fit leaks m g, In c rv a ilo g Ihnm ghndt
i .h* grave in Chuluotn M h iv niaike a i rip In In tho Terw- ta C la rB Provinca.
W
m . . The Rev. w . I*, flrooka,
('"U r fe - t"'- and each y«
Ualanxaa-NumU-t
of
iey niftke at l« * * t tw o trfpa !««*■ dec* | condition*
dmcribndw ilt h » 'c charge nf the aervlce,

It
o'eltf. - ... ___

an d w -•' i «s * i*le ,l by
ith llu clin .

_____

the

R#v

sidiv Hie niimcmyn tours •round ,wor*e.
the -Iftcksonvllk* vicinity.
. (^maguey—Coruiiltou*

in W*y

fry l.atHT wifi bo
re, tls on Nov. 6, 1
I lived in thla pity for 19
i* Mirvived i y Ihre, |i

-cfeJi

Flank Rovvv*. uf Jackaunvllta,1worker* in rharge of *Q '
id i* Hi* aaaUtant acout moaiar and mill*; American rv*hlcnta 'j
Richard

I leader.

Ilia a

la

aenlor

pal

Aatilla—Uenaroi quiet.

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DISCUSS AFFAIRS
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nkw York . s,pt. i « _ ups —'
and presented in Washington Rajriny roatroTTn, and &lt;im»t
m » week, it was stated to- aatuteotont war, latermiaclcd la»t'
" A h y 8. R. Dlfhton. secre- » ‘«h» »* Now Turk'. toiltiew. wit
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O ffM a) for^ rn — nt approval at
,U ,h u l a r « . b »t n
tba a f laem m t tha aaattar
p m x d ruofhtrarr uf rurceaa.

to Ik* gruworo of wonr.

At many pwmbrr* of tW batnl

Dish tarn, with l« r ln s Itaual
danaaa Walter R. Hart, af B r~A

appeared before Porter Taylor lya. “ 1 cartaialjr a o a t ataad f » «
Sur. T V y
and Chariea Butaar of tha .Special ruttias M ' aalariaa.”
r r s liip o f
Ilawarar, ladicatM a a n , that
Cropa Bartloa last Monday morn
T a a a a a j a n iU «uapart it, ftnan

ahlp- ria l i w t m

aad lla tr r a ija T a w U

Repfoarntlns tha celery
part af Florida, thb f n u » offer- v ia asaia uhra tha aalary rrdacad the prepoaed a|Wt o t « t which tiaa daaaaad roaara to a « t * .

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Is Growing Restive
Over Interference

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Sa t u r d a y , Se p t e m b e r f i i * * *
WASHINGTON,

ter of credit expanalo
for caffencr inflation
continue*. Senator Hi_____ _ chairman
________ of „the
„ powerfld
* « “ *•* finance- committee, lad o ff the other
. M —dar
w with
(Cratlnoed from p a n I)
strong plea for n— * ------- ’ *-----------•*
in waa followed
hjr our own
that I f Um complaint la troa, it
Senator Fletcher, chairman of the 8enat« banking comml ttee, and Sen tor Pittman of the Senate foreign retafona oommlttee, now
“&gt;th powerful men in
In Chla
fhl* adi
administration.
Tb P r o je c t Y m eogipty after kaviag hia obliga­
hod both committed to greenbafcka' and free all
tion* fully explained to him, ha la
None of them has yet entreated bow It Iff
to ha ftrea aa opportunity to
f i- t- 1 thla
new money Intocirculation once. the “government ■WA8HINOTON, Bept 16
appear before the Boffrd to state
1 ■- * _ &gt; — - - - a - fla
Wa o . ________ . . . .
decide* to create I t It I* necehaary of cour*e that the "NUew
m
n*alH
tnr MriU
D * » r for
wild lltlfk
dock, and hia caaa. Thla hear!Of la to bo
mgpdor be pilt Into circulation I f H la to do any'"good.", It other mitretory water fowk,.*p- held to ghr# every employer Uw
Would have little effect at afl If It wer* printed, or minted, prared as a poaalblllty racraUy opportunity to mtko a voluntary
ftnd'Bimpty allowed to remain In the treasury vaults. The with a conference hare ra a pre- statement of h|s lido o f Um caaa
question Is whst la the government going to do with the lurtnf o f duck, within ran*, of a *o , that any mlaundereland lng
money once it is made.
*•
posed regulation to prohibit the may bt daarad up, or lf&lt; after
attempt at conciliation, Um
''
That la a rather touchy prdblkfti and possibly accounts gun by scattering .of com or otbee 3 &gt;T«r pf ralata in non-compi Ifor the reason why the inflationists ara saving very Utile food.
Feeling ran high between the anca, a report o f hi* tea* will be
about distribution. It might be ,out Into circulation by paying conservationist and sptrtsmrate forwarded to Washington with a
the soldiers' bonus. But that would make a lot of people camp* a* authorities from ma«y recommendation that hia Blot
sore who were not soldiers and riot' entitled to any, bonus.
fiayle ha removed by Federal
authority.
Or it might be distributed by toying It out to depositors
-&gt;Chairman Bran* ihia morning
Who lost money in the banks which were closed on March 4.
stated that the Board praaumaa
But that would seem to be an Injustice to those, depositors lace, Secretary of Agriculture.
Although U state gam* com­ that anyone wbo la Row display­
who lost their money In banks w'hlch closed prior to that
mit. Inner* declared, in an.wer to ing the Bagla U doing ao la com­
time.
It could be paid to farmers for the purpose of retiring a questionnaire from th* National pliance with the Agreement un­

J

til the Eagle l* taken away from
him by competent Federal au­
thority.
"L et me urge,’* Mr. Evan*
slated, "that rumor* which might
llljur* any pemra displaying th*
Rluy Eagle be reduced to o min­
imum In that all complaint*, with
enough fact* supporting them, be
brought directly to th* Compli­
alder it.
.
.
Spokesmen ter the regulation ance Board and not be report* I
&lt;
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werd led by Dr. William T llprna- to your neighbor."
day, BO years director of th* New
York Zoological Park, and Or.. T. o f rnforremrnt except upon ex­
Gilbert. Pearson, president af the press" direction, • from Waahttg-KAI^niil A§i (HAiR'ff
A,UiIuWa tgw. Per are any aalariea or ax
Hxcirtle*. Th* proposed proclama­ I-rose* incurred pahCbT the VccTr
tion to be issued by the Secretary rial govarament. Expense for o f­
of A f rlcultur* would make Illegal ficial communk aIlona will be
th* shooting of duck, or 'other horn* by Washington.. -.
uin
% i, A-r mien.
|f&lt; tu n
migratory
waterfowl,
eStept
mourning doves, nver land or
place where grain or other eelt
had Iteen placed to entice th*
bird..
Official, of the biological sur­
vey testified that drought, drainwslsr within 10D yar-h . of . any
EDMONTON, Alta, Rept. Iff—
age and thr advance of agricul­
ture have greally
reduced th* Su satisfactory have been the re­
original
Canadian
breeding sult* from the correspondence
ground, of water fowl In Allwrta course, conducted by the depart­
and Ha.katchewan. and that al­ ment of education In Alberta for
though many of tha lilrda had the rhildren of public school age
gone farther north, they are no who are living In parte of tb*
longer numeroua enough to fill province not readily acceaalble la
echnot*. that * new innovation
Innovation to
tha breeding area.
They estimated that the ylald "mall order education" win be un­
thla year would ba little, if any, dertaken In extending this aervbetter than that of the laat tw » ice to high school Instruction. Ufa
year*, when It waa very low. The high school c iurare by mall W'U
time t ha* come, they said, fee h. given In practically all sub­
human eld to step in *n&lt;L_jij|| the jects nf the high school grades
bird* out of thir sorry plight, 9 to. 11.
It I* announced that the les­
llo r
than half the breeding
ground of the rWnraa-back ima sons will be prepared by the de­
partment of education, rased on
been wiped out, It was said.
Tha e lnaervatlonlata estimated the authorised text books. The
that 71,000,000 arrea of swamp students In tb* country districts
land, formerly the home of wild unsbts tb attend regular high
duck, has betn drained for agrl- school claisei wit) do the wore
cultural purpose*. Although th* In their own home, and retufn
sportsmen pay th* hill for con­ answer papers which will b#
servation through th*
license checked' over snJ marked by quali­
fees, they sh &gt;itl(J not havs exclu. fied ext miners.
A from pany ng tha high scbjef
sir# right* to tha birds, they con­
tended.
c lurse* by mall will he vultkule
M
attack on th*
proposed guidance fur Study at Wall ax *vregale tion, we* ltd ■by former ercDe* and question material. At
Senator Harry B. Haw.., i f MU- present mors than 1500 poplta in
tour!. RspraSen^aUrt* of spurit- o-Hying parti of th# previses re­
wetFa eat c ations opposed th* mote from tha "11111, rad iSlin i].
measure on the ground that ft hnnao" art enrolled foe eorremeang confiscation of gunning
Committee on Wild U fa Preservelion, that they thought tha bait­
ing of dueka should be stopped,
the advisory boerd on th* migra­
tory bird treaty turned th* recom­
mendation down. It w . i resurrect­
ed in the office of th, Heeretai)
of Agriculture, however, and a
special conference called to con-

fy Fate has issued a state* lb* effect that be la "obl". , the . automobile
red*.
’* rather d1sta at vantage

Mail ,Order School
System Is Stalled
In Middle Canada

Deference In Driving

iff far deposit In strong
a banka since tha Inflaf fever aatxad ’ America,
’ iff* this country, whether In
e r aid eocks. would shrink
at daring an orgy af laflaJaracquenlly some AntariJllnk their money l* safer

tails something Inter-

* f an kind* are lacked
minute Urey arrive-In
My simply on a charga
vagrant*. ..They never
araa.ta do. any killing. I t
1 is abow that trims can
I Where tb* peepla waat

her the wom*n nor the do* wjW Injured but^thff jf* r
badly dam«ifi£ ThUlff aft example of human bohivinr
:h atfra th* rocklea o f tme*e hurt Mid makeff ona bdlleva
all people are not "UteBBlBB.*
;
W « cannot help but Imafin* how nice It would be If btjnotoriat ahowed the name eonaJderation aa w u manlby (he Atlanta womff». It d o « aeera rMtonky* tb »t
une poonlff win go to auch axtramea to avoid hmfttB^h

AsTPrade Declines

Um O r a EulM attttff ttfmtmvv
o f Chicago. ThabldJwa* J U U iU .

M ONTREAL—fit. Marra and
Miquelon1, liquor trada la rapid­
ly declining, and tta Yum-ntafiew
wha hard bom walntalnb^ lrtoeka
m tbo, Island* tm - i r a f f p * * * ^
ara dlaappeartog With thalr drip*

n o bbw ujab

lame place waa horrid bycouncil bare raehatly whoi

aon of Um prOaldont of U MoruOj
Freneal*#, on* o f UM largest and
oldest French cod flahlag firm*
at Um Diend*. Mr. Legra***, new
In Montreal, her apart • m*oth
at fit. Plane and Miqoalon Ialanda studying condition*.
A t a m u lt of tha.wlqding °P.
o f rim liquor truffle, Uw Franch
fishermen i f the twin Ulanda ate
pessimistic *s regiqda , ':Um fu­
ture, stated Mr. Leguaaa In an
Interview here.
Cod fUMng. the
fndpstry on which they race
thrived during WO year, haa net
only ■been neglected becauae of
the greater profit to ha nude eut
af Um llqoUr tra ffic; hut beraora
cod fishing haa changed great­
ly In the prat few years. For*
mrriy all end caught by the
French flahermra on the New­
foundland banks waa brought brail
tn fit. Plane and Miquelon i f f
treatment. N*w large trawler*
aefne th# fish, eleen and saK
them, end aall away to France
without even touching on the In­
land*.
“ Because of the bad outlook for

Locftl Golfers
111'.
- P l a y DoLand Sunday..
f *. 1 'l I .1--1

a b m im i'

Live Merchants
-k , f r

nj

ROBERTS*
Grocery
and
Meat *'Market
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Sixteen local golfer* already
hart preariaed U g e . to I&gt;*Lant
tomorrow afternoon „ whqre - a t
1:30 o'clock they- w ill te# off, ,|n
an lB-hele tournament agalnyt a

*, The local (ram alrqndy Includes
Mr. ffsvrwWay,- Bny ' Holler, Ho­
ward Fbvnie» D niirWeyman.' A
ft Fort, ttavrrwmd l.tmdq 'lat, Fred
Bpllv, John Htvbat. Jahn Ludwig,
K. W. Fite. C. E. Williams.-Ar C.
M-tlernoMa, - -R. It,
Chapman,
Frank Pierre, Chandler Hhsron,
and Dwight Smith. • -

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^ Forittnen &gt;
l* '.94 and $5

CONTRACTING CO.
' •BIjECTRICAL

phone

s u p p l ie s

&gt;

44* ‘ ios Magnolia

t-naait «ti rwcoi.s Mi

S Q M E B FT^ R !

I s * caa still get'rea l era*
ahU B rk ^ 'kgre. L(TgV*'
Tyb«r car reedy‘ far rare.
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poulble to., guard agalnat Injuring- kome hul
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Celery Marketing
eementOkeyed

1

(Continued From Fag* 1)
the A n t r l s i a
ambraeader,*
(Sumner Wall**),. Not s r a CoL
Havaeio Ferrer, tb*
offWeca*
spofisa!■»*. ’ WM
pengltted te

».«rwyiRe

• A' physician, Dr. ; J*ra Leriki

WWJ&amp;WM
fact that he U InvHed te attend.
,M r. Dlghton staled that 'Uhdev
ae.cireumsteners will tkg gmrernurent,engage la admUistaring any

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v&lt;
HBMINOLE COUNTY
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.^tvtx prknf
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elude# a curtailmeat f#*t»re. “ Oa
araetma o f tlh dtfftraRy af mtnjtrr.

Uieripg aaek * fralare, nndt he•ara* at a doubtful legal alpeet.1
Mr- DigktM said, “ Tha eertali

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�PAGE
ford, which waa much »ppr^_-

J A te M ^ R Y
t »
.;df i t ." *) MagaolW Manor waa the te n s
of a bouse party glee* this weak
by Mia* Caroline Hill la honor o f
n aouUl number o f bar 'friends.
WlUi Mra.&gt; Lola B. LeGetbara
that t in s , the party left her*
Monday and retamed Friday aft• morel. !
Daring the week at Magnolia
Manor, swimming, dancing, wie­
ner roasts and other amusements
were enjoyed by the gpaets. Thoa*
in it sa l wens Mrs. IwGelto, and
tbn Mlasea Doris Walker, JCusIcn
Tyler, Margaret Haiti. Barbara
Blount, Sybil Boyd, and Caroline
H H L- - t
,a

Using "Wofnhlp

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Ddarh* ail* U k tartopfe,'tb*m*m- .. Msmben o f LhJ Rika A m l Ilary

b ersiefih e‘,SdhlerChriett*J)'En- qf Hanford Elks Lodge No- 1141

* a H ( SatSaty'aT the First Pm*. will moot a it the Elka Club room*
b&gt;tofi»"C»Urr*'triII haV*'an rdutat ,8:00 o'clock. ....... . * —
door1tUttlng tomorrow evening la
.rBDNDAT.

tha fc t fA n 'a t " tbC rahF‘ o f tha
bom f r f'D t. u d Mrs. H. H. M0OaJbr’ ogf Megncdta Avenoe. The
meeting win ' start promptly at
1:001 o'clock and tbs public la tarited. - - ■ •—
.,,
The program for tbs meeting
will be a* follows: *
Gbll to Worship, Psalm 181, Laura

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d l as^ Hlr'Ig OrtaRdo.

■semMi a

short

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V f r f l l M . i r . and Mra

O' hn aft' Aftsmbod for'
4 Mrs.

Hanrjr - EnglUb

f|*d birth' o f k danghter

Thursday at tha'

Pernold-

U ^ t o a ^ m . r ia L HrapftaL

Irn PySr. n d *f tod Mfca AlUe
^ ‘ V W rt^ F a S C rd e y

. A a outdoo* ChrisUaa Endeavor
nsesUag. cooductad, isy the Seal at
CbrWIqa i tEndeavor 08 the First
Presbyterian Chuach will ha held
oh tbs lawu of tha 1L H. “ MoCaalia homo on, Magnolia Avenue
at 6:00 q’deck. The. subject will
be
"Worshlplaf
God Out-ofh w w __ » l ’ L . J ; M d a i s
M .IU
D .A B m
Doors" aOd A M I* -Bell*
Brown
will o* the leadm.
imp »
‘. v . MONDAY
. v - :l
Circle N o.'l o f .the First Baptist
Church will meet at tha home at
Mra. J. T. Newwy.' 1008 Palmetto
Avseoe at t i t t o'clock. •
Circle No. B will hold a spendthe-diy meeting' at the homo of
Mr*. 8 . B. Ortatt, 1018 Washingtoh Atsnue; while a covered disk
luncheon La to he served at naan.
The monthly business and yn s
gram ' meeting - o f the -Women's
Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Church will be-held-at
the church at 8;30 o'clock.
.*
Cirtl* Nos f- of th* First Bap­
tist Church will meet at the
church annex at 3 JO o'clock.
Tha prayer hood at the Womr
ait's Auxiliary . of the Preayjoleilaa Church will nw sLat.ajQ P. M.
n tb *
GUttraou. at t M
Church- It will be fallowed uy a
business and social meeting at

from

rton, O*. whrrc they bare been
sdlng tevaral months at their
^

..

•

Ir- and M r* C. i f . Ward have
■WnljlB t'JWW": Deytona Beach

LO^GWOOD

ieraU hra’ sprat * f e v j l a n flt h

U iritsr’s bfktbsr and *l.t*r-lnN r - ^ . M r s . lto b ^ m ja h o ff.

M r D X ' K Murrell arrived toly fratq.'Drinnde bn spend two
aeka her* with Her - gnndehltma,; Kenneth end Ula Moor*
tffler,
&gt;-erti'.
Mr. aad Mr*. W, A. Adam* sod
Ira, Adams' mother,
Mis* Carolyn
st night from
een^khs spent
V parents, Mr.

Collier relumed
Mooteiums, Ga.,
two months with
and Mrs. R. C.

Mr. and Mr*. H. S. Enlsmlnger,
son Booty, and Mrs. J. P. Hsarst
lift last TutsiJky foe Hsrtkeflle,
8 . C,
The etorm signs which consist­
ed mostly of a few damaged
roofs, littered strret* and fallen
tree* are rapidly disappearing
from this section.
Knjsylng a hike and picnic sup­
per Friday evening st Han Lan-

A t The Churches
New Orlando Road near Geeeva
Am u.
lb # Rev. William F. McPher­
son, pastor.
*
''
BIN# School. 8r4S A. M.
Morning Services, 110:0- A. M.
r. Bvsuing Berrlcus, - 7:48 P. M.
W e an * n'a ' Prayer
Meeting
Wsdnesdsy, 80:0 P. M.
Prayer
and
Praise Service
Wednesday,' Tt4i P .T f.
-

ALL BOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
The Bar. J, J. Kellagban, pastor.
FtrskvMass, 7:30 A. M.

Second Mss*, 0:00 A. U.
Benedictloa. after
U a ».

t : 0*

A. M.

Dolly. Mas*. 7:30 A- M. &gt;
LAKE M ARY COMMUNITY
'
ICHURCH

Herersl friend* of Rath Anders
son enjoyed a party lakt Thufsday at her horn* In he nor of M r
birthday- r
&lt;.'•
?*
. Swimming and games
were
fallow *! by refresh menu of tea
great* and rake. l» U t
h :v
Tkoaw, atUndlng ween Jane
^
Hatgsn.
Cnehraa,
____
_
.
.
W hidfc*; A ate* Whittbker.
Mr. and Mrs. Boorman, who
have beao at the 'home o f Mra.
BourmanV Unel* and Aunt, MV.
and Mr*. Fred Bailey for the
post several months left lest
Wednesday fee their home near
Akron, (h
A spatial song service was hel l
last'Sunday night at the Commu­
nity Chnrch, under the direction home last Saturday after spend
•ng the summer at Dayton,
of Mr. Darrow.
The program consisted o f sev­
eral! numbers by the congregrllon, led by the Sunday School,
two numbers by a mixed quartet
Mrs. Fbaael,
L M m I, Mr*. Vom, Mrs
Whit* and Mr. Darrow; a duet by
Mrs; V a n ami Mr. Darrow; soki
Mr. and Mra I urtls Lowry who
by Norman Whit*.
Th* feature of the evening was have been spending ihe summer in
a solo by Mr. John Dighton. „ f Pennsylvania vi-iled their parents
Mr. and Mrs E. R. Trihhle here
last week returning to Del and
Monday where they wilt resume
CONGREGATION A I. CHURCH
their duties „ i Stetson Univrr.lt}.
Mr. and Mr- J \V. Summerville
Comer Park Avenue ami 3rd of St. Augustinr were the guestv
Street.
of Mr. anti Mr- Wagunrr several
R«v. John Barnard Root
days this week.
IsCer.
;
51. f . Long. J. W, Wilson and
Church School, a :4k.
A. G. Wagoner sttendsd Ihe
Moratng Wiwshlp, 1 1 :00.
meeting of the fount)' t'hambe
Srrmon by the pastor.
of Commerce In Sanford Tuesday
evening.
Christian
Endeavor
H
1:30.
Mr. end Mr-. Morgan! enter
tained a nuints-r .of their friend
Midweek _ServlceL_ ffedt
i p r w * f iw 7 ‘ * niiirihtnanow roe**
evening, 7:45.
Monday erenlny
Mr. and Mra I. |„ Haidy vi.il
ed relatives In Winter Garden
HOLY I HDSH KPISl'OPAI.
Wednesday and Thura, l«y.
CHUHCII.
hoRlfin naplatpij ity h«*r tnolhi 1

CHULUOTA

(Presbyterian Government)
Organised In 1804.
Preaching Services at 11:00 A.
The Rtr, MRttin J. Ilrim, iift o i
■M. and 8 :0y P. M.
Fourteenth Sunday after Trin
Graded Sunthy School with
Ity.
'. '
Trained Teechcre. 10:00 A. M.
Holy Communion 7:30 A. M.
Minister, the Rev. Jam**
Church Heboid !*:3p A. M.
Thumpkon.
' '
Morning Prwyer and Sermnn
11:00 A. M.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Young Penplr'a Service l^-sgur
Rev. R. D. Brownlee.
&lt;1:30 P. M.
Sunday Sc hoe., |);46 A. M.
Monday.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A M.
Servers' Guild .1 so IV M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Wsdnenday.
Th* session will meet st the
Ve.lry ami Mrn's Club. 7 no
close of th« morning and evening P M.
Thurndsy.
warship services tor th* reception
Wt Matthew* Day llnly Com
of members. Thoee without ehursh
home* in Banfoyd are welcomed to munion. I( orpnrntr Couimunlrit
tfl aal'dRa*. H t* pastor la aoall- for Ht. Ague. Guild »
■blt for conference every morning
from 8:00 oYloek to l t ;00 o'clock
la his stedy at th* church.
Htslrenth Street an.I Sanford
Avenue.
The Rev. K M Marler, pastor.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Bible School, 0:48 A. M.
Epworth league, 8:45 P. M.
Morning Servh e. 11 (K) A M
Preaching, Thursday, R:Oo P. M
Subject for sermnn, “ Giving
by Rev. S. T. Caldwell, pastor.
Chrlslj I're eminence **
Feeling Service 7 30 P M
PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCI
SekVcl for »erm n, “ Poverty
That Make* Rlrh "
Th* Rev. Alfred Krlreon, pastor
Wclne *-tay .m ic e , 7 30 p SJ
Mornlr; Servlet i, II:fM&gt; A. M
Berinning Sunday evening ;he
Sunday Heh&lt; ol, U:46 A. M.
n**lf&gt;r will begin a .erl,-. of four
Christian Endeavor, B;3(l I* II
.ermon* on Ihe Best It ode.
Evening Service*. 7:30 P. M
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7.3'
P. M. - •
.........

tel aQd................
Marjorie
Carter,, Lucy
......
do Springe wer*
were: the Miss** 114
Kntsmlngrr,
Ellen
Overstreet,
w i . Ruth Prosser, Ann Phillip*. Mr.
Hsrga * n&lt;* ^ r*
Mrt'alley and sun.
ivy, and
Thry krre Joined later in
the evening by Mr. and Ml*. W.
,, Mri.l B. Thurntun and children. Mu*
Edmuml Uorothy Whllehrsd, and Messrs.
It., Mr*. |G riff Sch f i- 1.1, llarii* lleslh,
P. Ua Earl Overrlreel,
Ixiwcll Carter,
ell, and, Kenneth JarkSon, Billy Drake, and
| Dr. McRrynnlds.
I Mrs. C. S. Shepherd
]
Mr*. W. S Thornton has as
the birth of a daughter.
Visitor* her rirlrr, Mis Ann Phil
The. H*v. W. P. Brooke, Jr
US (
I pe, anti Mis* Many Joyce Mooir- liactor,
bead, of Mount Djra.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
, owned
Monday mkrnlng a group of
Morning Srrvirw*, 11:00'A. M.
ra Wil- yotrrtg people h tksd 't. Mud I'rato. Ti P/ u , «.-a p.’ m .
1;on ihe
on a fishing hgpedtUun. , This
E vrtln g Service*, 6 :00 P. M
Nstlatiel griup consisted 6fith *M U *l* Ann
Wedrwsday
Evening Service*
lqved to Phillips, 'L t f Rritiralngar, end 8:00 I*. IM..
' I ' l l * Jori* ,,d
Carter, and
wl. Th* LowoB Carter.
'~y
FIRST ClU 'RCn OF CtIKIHT
‘T J r ’
“ IMS Grace U w ls left m ent\
s c t e Nt W y
"4 to*- ly f* r Vast Palm Beach to ra­
Christian 3c lone* servlcri are
held 1 e»try 3undey morning at
the chunrh at East Second Street
*1 1|:00 e'etock. Sab|*C| for tomerrow
"Moth*r."i
Wtrineaday eveatoc church at
BOO E * bc 84- at 8:00 o'riook. '.
Friends o f Jobs Thigpen will ^e
Th|* church maintains a free
glad
loaef (hat she la improving
Rradbrg Beam at the church where
from a recent Uhsaaa la ChattaIhe Bible and all authorised Chris­
tian ScLrnr* Itienetur, ‘ may be
read, borrowed or t-ureheaed. Open
Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to
B E V IT A L s e r v i c e
will study this, gear at Statssa
• r. M.
University which agora Monday
pepper, D.
morning are: the Mlaae* Helen
CHURCH d r t u b n
Colbert, Louise Hickson, Dorothy
r &lt; L A K E MANY, 1

•iTh* •Pioneers," a group of
Junior Boy Scout* was recently
«ona*nltcd by Mr*.i. Mary Dunn,
and meetings are held each Tues­
day night at Community church.
. Lake Mary waa most fortunate
during the storm of last week ns
compared with some or the
neighboring communities. In thht
(^io serious damage waa done, giv-

Piwnt T m h fr A-^n met m i»t

Upsala—Grapeville
Mm. W. M. Sassunets of Westetlle, Fla. spent a week here virttIng at the home of her daughter,
M n, J, * Gardar Lundqulst ami
will Ira re Tuesday for West
Florida.
Captain Munson, wife
and
daughter left Monday fur Havan.
nah, Ga., after a few weeks spent
here with relatlrrs and at the
Beach.
Sunday they were guests with
Mrs, Illlms Lundqulst at the
Magnuson home and In th* afletnoon they all went to Hock
Springs, Mr, and Mrs. R. W.
Lundqulst going with them.
Charley Maready and wife hare
moves! to Munroe Corner where
Charles will have work with the
nursery there.
There was a family gathering
with Other friends, Thursday a f­
ternoon and evening at the home
of August Swanson, honoring his
birthday.
Friends are glad to hear that
Grandma l.undqiilst Is some l&gt;elter II became neressary TussHae
to take her to the hospital. She is
now with Mr. and Mrs, Magnuson.
A number of friend- hiv* called
to see her; Mrs. E. W. and K. F.

was wrecked
;letP and
an&lt;i thcj narrowly
escaped. ' r
* ' ■ tty
Mra. W aif rad Ihcraon, Mis*
Alma Ncea* and daughter, M
ware callers, Thursday to w t
Mra. J. G. Lundqulat.
- 'V
Tha Dorcas Circle mat wltk
Mra. Ballinger,' on Ike
Mam
Thursday Ih* 3Uth. |l la plqpncd
now to
another H s m i f t
Home (upper hero inO-tbber. Alt
number of pretty quilt * blocks '
were turned in. Refreshment* nf
sandwiches, doughquU, coffee anl
rake were served.
'
'
llev Carl Erirson and wife amf"
child of Miami were recent guesff
■t the home o f his brother,' A l­
fred and wife.
■» ‘ “ ra

Double Show

HOOT GIBSON
Boiling Point”
and—

“Flying: Devils'
Sunday

GENEVA

upr vtcp

Bit*T whH,h n P(ii»iii‘l dinin1r w *« ~Tfc*TF\t'T *»ii ttvi* Tfiimlr
If rmiFi^.
I*i. Jin Itmu. t*f (I rill min pre*«nl
i*tl *»vpr tin' IniBin**** mrrittiir "t
’J iKi uV|tN*k m il jir fU fM « l lh«
rviiiinir mtv iri*
Mi and Mm. A- A. Morin, I'mlim* i* imI slriin Mirnin, anil Mrs.
J V Tnnlt* mill i'h»Mr«*n h»vr rt*t i nt tI fr mi ii vRcMlNtn
In
lirnrwiR, .
Mr- A. II HnvinriK of Smifunl,
wi cut MnntUiy m l M-ncvit m tbt*

Horn# of Mm. .*&lt;. F Umi* We I
noRtlay rvf-nini? nntl fnrmnliilc.
111itmw fur b«'|rinnifi|F of thr f«|
work.
Mm II. T, lirown wow. r biininr* a
v IaHor to n&gt; Iwniffb Thur^ilMy.
Th«* C*ir1 Soiiiit TnM*|» mu*
Iniru^ta of tin* r»*I»*-f work fni
Thurmlmy a( rhuliiofpi Inn
Mm. t'nnil rrinnvirll who hn I he unemployril.
Ihto ill for Mom** 11mi* In nhlu t '* J Mr ntuj Mr&lt;, W J l*mitl and
U* r room I itif it In
iljuiirliirt. Ilm li'n ^, Eiiil
Mr* i
.Mi r. C'lRiirw Iljtriiy nitr i I mHomI Ii«'tt£lR Hall, of Smiftiftl, l«*f l
h noffilMRf of
h*r frtrnil* r * i ! Him will!) to p|tfni| two months rI
hirthiliiy tiarly Thtir*i1»y iifirr- Si Sittiott'n 1»lnml, ( «m
ittififi., A ft or fi'fr r h l fTHiot** r r |
Mr. Nfiil Mr* Ftnl lUllar.l rihI '
t hi(i1it-n Hrvi* innvi'.t into thf rol
Utjrr ri***ntly vHfRtcil Hy Mr, anil
Mi- Bay O ti in
Mi* W J Mavn! ntitn fiiitu-tf
tin' foil wiiijf fiim hi"* m! thnin i
\\ t i|lti*«ilji) punillkt Mr ami MrI M. Li'ornip«|. M i nml Mi* Hm&gt;

T t i w a j T 'f r i r i i * * M o r k s tK a l
W o u ld i b o c t th e p u b U »4
P v a seen i h i r k i gat m att at
M » . . . l o d w o m e n get ’e m
kaa shore. I'v e seam a » g R

CLAUDETTE COLBERT;
•B E N

BE H I S T

i r o / i "

T O t t I N C f

f - 'O ' W J O S W fM . SCN8MOC

Tha Rrv Smith Hardin, peetnr.
Sunday School, !l|4k g. M
Prnfe**or G. T. McKay. * u|mtInt indent
, *
’ ^Mnmlntr Service. 11 OO A M.
Sermrm hv Ihet Rear. Burke Cu|*

povmer, evang»ll«t.'
*
• Epworth Ira to e , 8 30 P M
Fvenln* Berrire, 7:80 P M.
Heitnm hv thel Rev Burk# CulfHi pet wv«nge1 l« t .' '
A'cordial Invitation I* evtendrd
to all-to attend thiwe meeting*

B O W IN

“H JPDodge Mono-Piece
Steel Body
S + A fff*
fjt
oitfl ill 4

JlAVli
SEEN

SAVED OUR LIVES”

'i f

LttU

v

*
’'’..it” .,..” ,

WII.HON IIlIILDJMi
C * n t * fi* R r k h Keen rid

m

— sjiys J.F. Hutchinmon, low* Mlnlttmr '*

“ T W A i drlvlr.g t.. Clib.go
X whk my fatullj lusttsnd

th* World-* Fair." say* th#
Roe. J, F. )te u bitieon, mlnistef of tiw M.thodts*
Eplscwpal Church In Buses Lake, Iowa, "toil near
Fqrt Dodge, another car suddenly swt acieee ver path.
My Dwlg, Bia went down the embankment, (arm
over aaretal Unix, euwrh * Mephou* peal,
king It od, thaw landed In the ditch rtghtaide up.
feel cenakt that hag I; nof been fw tha *!**(
r of my Cudge car, uy entire family would ban
l killed. The Dodgh ear seen! aa. W . cetna
agb with ne sodora psewserent b^aitaa, mlrac*-i

(rinsed) J. F. HUTCHINBOM

U they* days * f speed, yew need She safely ti
Dodge gives yowl And you gal theoa la*lure*
Dodge pedormanca, Dodge conduct, and at
Dodge economy— for Jail e few dollars mot

�\jjytzry;
. . i i,i ^ ' 1

Junior League Ball
TeaptsWill Engage
In (JameOnSunday
Boaoball faaa of Buford an U
bo gtna a nol troai wh*» t*aar&gt;
row afternaoa at Ibo Municipal
P u t tbo aoHoo la tbo Seminole
League begin*. Tbo Florida Tim **
Vnioa’a Sanford Jonlor team will
atoot tbo Edgewood "Bio* Ragk"
tram la tbo lin t of a rarawgam* aoHoo to M b tbo champtooahlp of tbo IraCOO. Many of
Of Unemployed tbo
(a n who bora aeon tbo boyo
on tbo Nlatb fltrrat Diamond
WASHINGTON, Soj*. f lte- pta.
- Labor departmoot official* ban noon grad gamao, htt now,
wHb a good diamond to play on,
order ootlmatod M » o"p)oy- bettor baaobaP tbu oror i* la
t go la af THjOOO aid u laao of HOMO,600 la factory
roll* la A n ta l orar July, bat
atary Parkin* e» atlowed that
gptarn eboold not oecaolu
ballyhoo that bard Umra an

f too high la tbo *tr.” ibo
, aad than recalled that —Io­
wa. Jut ahead and that tba
aba of Nor* amor, Dam *bar
, January aorauDy *bov ro­
te *ald employment -a t telll
pereoat and payialla 4A pott below tbo normal draroga to
A and whll* tbo Angtel ftgi —era oocouraglag, Hwp mart
toborly to roach that normal

Biff CnmdExpeetetfFo
Witness 2nd Game
Of Central Series

Hnskjr Lad SeeksSpot b One Of Miny OneOn Florida Varsity TimeGimntiiWhoAre
Machine This Year Starring Ebewhen
Gainesville . s*pt i&gt;-Tb*

Be HAROLD K.*

Ualraralty a f Florida fcotbaO
BOSTON, Mara.
•pud wont through it* boot prar- Second ' gnawing 1
ttoo period of tbo current MUM baa boon a forarite
yootorday afternoon, In ipfto of of ocribra for year*.
Old Sol** attempt to dlocooraga
tbo oatbaslaam of tbo moot aplrit*
ed groop of footballor* te graco
tbo gridiron la Ootortaad la too-

LEGAL NOTltS

Mound cholera for tbo toaora
will b* Hnbbari Rahanka too tbo
Rdgowoad team and probably
Robdrt Rnlgbt f«* U » Bpafort
tram. Both bofl a n moan pitcher*
when tboy got bartwL Tbo game
M l bo a rani flgbt for both
fmriif art 6f t I® dfiw flr*t Mom *
Tbo ram* la acbodnlod to begin
at I M and only a email admto•Ira la to b* charged. “Curty
Mora wUl bo behind tbo plate
Don’t mlee ft.
. _____

A * oxprooaad tba hopa, bowwy&gt;, ikat “lbla wa* tha heglanlag of
* upward aptrat wa b«ra bora
•rfclag for” and that tbi laabood -ago earning* wank) lead
I .baying of tbo kind that would
aka demand* on other factorlor. cr*a.cd M
0.0Q0.0M,________
m M U T W iK ^ m l*T n g“ !ttK r
Of tba 7BO,000 relurnad te work
laa employroant, Mia* Ferklna lait month, 3*0000 ware eallptot-

ad to have entered fnrtorlea and

Attributing aom* of the gadna 370,000 non-manufacturing ladr»lb# NBA, the labor aocratary
i thla wai not reaponalbla for
M Ihr flr»t cod* did not begin
•panto until Jut, M, and tbo
two* only eorarod tbo month
Hag Aug. tl.
Aagait payrolla lixreaaed H i)

MELTON WARE IS
SHOWING WELL m cgraw Th at he
AT UNIVERSITY HAS TOE ABILITY

prnMNNEt*

percent and employment d.4 per­
cent orar July. Tbo payroll*, repmanting a gala #f 6AA pereoat
orar March, th* lowwt point of
tbo deprae'loa, —*r* 0 *o hlghwt
line* Decambar, 1M1. Rmploymont gained
1 percent orar
March and hit tbo highest mark
■loco July. 1M1.
The employment gala »lnc*
March waa placed at 1 ,200,000, of
which IJM0JW0 waro
factory
woriiarm
Factory j^yroll* lo-

triea.
Of the K» manufacturing induatrlea corerad In the department'a
aurrey, *1 rrported Job gain} and
BA payroll Urata.
'A total of 13,008 oatohllihmenia
rdporltd 3,1117,043 employaea at
work and payrolla of I0043MVO
on Aug. II.
Tha reporting eetab) lahmrnta eorered
approxi­
mately SO pertent of tha dpt*I
wage earner* In all aanufJfrnVlng Induitrle* of tht country.
Mlaa Perhlna found moat oncourage mart In haary Induatry
gain*. Iron and itN l reporting
.112 and 20 percent Increaaea In
employment and payrolla, mpoetlraly, machine manufacturing 10
and 10, and machine tool* ITA

and IT.
8 k* attrlouted a 20 percent pay­
roll jump la the textile Induatry
largely t , tba NKA cn,U and raid
a "gtnaral upawlng1 waa leflect•d In th* 10 noe-manufacturlng
IlKhiatrlal gtoupt, particularly tba
retail trade, which gained 4.7 aad
TA percent, reape rtlrely. In em­
ployment and payrolla.
Tbo boat auger Induatry had tba
hlgbatt employment gala, I t J
percent, among the manufacturing
Indualrle*. Thb l* primarily waaonal,
Th* locomotive Induatry had a
gain of 31JI pareact, and runfaol loner/, tall 1Leery, textile machine­
ry and typewriter induitriei more
than M pereoat
Twenty-*!* Induetrial bad galoa
AN AUSTIN, te pay mil*.
A Bona, &gt;01 W&lt; Ftm of from IQ te M percent Includ­
ing radio*, rayon, alamped ware,
•laughter!ng and meat packing,
paper box**, eh* mica la and ahlpbulldlag.
&lt;

wIMoat Jbwn'e tetteatlu-ibMag SteernC aiaW and mad* thorn a
«nVd u&gt; * L o t J L z U i*a L *t».
throat to Urn OteeU*
ring wHb author dab. Tbl* yrar « • » , ambition.

tlltemora aad Walter
a f Dm OriaafU team.

I f * Benjamin Caldwall C a * T * f c «e bow topping Carl
of Dm Bratea Brora*.
\ Behbell, lb* Otento* ace, te parBoa CoatyroLl wae a G lu t ft *
•raut a yoar. from tbo time c fb j*
purebaa* la 1W7 from JackmU V * *

vlOe, Fla, o f tbo old S ou th .**!®
*
League until mtdraarau of j S 11
hlm

h S T r a L L lW t e !

lh* **“ • ■ ,* “

* *** V

‘ h* RmU fw hi* thlrtooalh

McOraw rrally wanted te I M
*» ■ *
Cantwell.
Ho .ought a pJfcM rtralgbt. Ho bad to do ramotbteg
-h o could take a m u l* . t w a j r i
poralMy balp too Glante W te jB l T V
l’
pennant. Tbo pitcher JteflmW
“ &lt; V M IU *. r a m «Upp*d
wanted w m Jo* O t r a f i M i ? *
?
waa certain Oenawwh r fa u h to S
^ ‘“ imocher ° f * G'” U * *
cn o'fh alrongih to beat a it &amp;
* "*
Cardinal, far tht fla g ^ £ ry
T1*"". *** J**?1
*S*
But McGrow waa &lt; &gt; * £ £ mtlh ’ ’ V 3 lk,t. ^
"V T * *
worth by eiocuttng ooraral tackle* bla-utond
J '!-/?“ r . c M t - 1htt bad bratea
l m the North Nlititv-two ( * l )
Tbo rtarUng ltno-up* will ba aa
vtoo* aeavm. llogrra „ Horniby, . I I
. .
feel, aceenllng to 1* R T f i l *
Mitten Ware, a
nophomnre manager of Ibo IIrare, mart af
, B™T” ,U r
teraed In foDowat
fnrO'a
Hop of noofor*. FtorMa.
tackle, la abowlng good form In II** 1#M ara.on, .ml Iterator la- ] '
Daytona: Shannon, If; Weaver,
ao per plot thoroof g o lf of tooth* blocking drill*. A l aoon aa hla .'•ted that V .r'.well be Included la
Afft,
tba aaalraHlgb Ufa; Rod Burraid, cfl Rimer Spake,
T 'fm i rMk. PnrfliMQr |© p »l f©r
ahoolder got* well h* la aipectad the deal for Genewkb. Hamby t* boat FIra Umra M bah ppwlod
rfi Neill Wllllamran, a: Mae HIfM;
te add materially te tha Gator
HncMuIlen, tbl Gorina Apgnr,
tarklo rank*.
snaplai ¥ a i U f In ChliCffT.
Ml Herb Hnrria, 3b| Cuaack. p.
WbUy Brown, halfbock, otwaye
Cocoa:
Hnrrell,
tbt
Howard.
Iff
Mtel'wftraf
f ©r ru iR ltff.
a good defen*Ir* man, tamed In
Proroot, cfl MeOrily, rf| Hop•om* excellent tacloa and lererml
good blocka for tho abort tlm* tho
famoua for winning at W r ig lt y ------------------- *-----bock* wot* drilling In tho latter.
(laid. II* hold* three victoria* or- He ha* brokan eran la two gou
Carlo*' Bullock,
quarterback,
er tha Pirate* and Cincinnati. Thai with Ike Cartlnala and bo hat «
wbo wa* one of tbo boat defensive
Rrdi gnd Giant* o n lb* only on* and loot two te tbo Cu
man on tba lait froah craw, had
cUbi which haraat bratea him,(both timet to Lotto** Wamoko
hi* hand* full trying to withatend
aoma of tba aarago charge* of Hal
Rtarbuck, tha - bafty laft tackla.
Tba period ended with a ahort
Art you planning a vacation in
and anappy algnal practle* In
whkb throe tenma went up and over. He eraa want *o far aa te
dawn th* field tlaM and again, tap **lt wa* o m o f tbo boat prac­
tice* 1 have ever teen," aad any­
running their play* smoothly.
----All In all, th* workout waa a one could toll that the mentor,
If
w
—Stop
at
the
popular
who h atertlng hla ftrat year a*
head coach at tho State Unlvtr■Ity, waa pirated beyond means.

kOtTH HACK c

Ih.rViW'rall-'nigli^pw*cP^

II. M WATffOM

n w unwrieii.

JOB BUOOff. n

julroi I P j g
day e f Ort,

rt teo y W il I
Ik. ohoTO oil It
. I t t BoofoVa
doolgaato* aa
which rhla or*
a* for tone ooa
Wltnooo v7
" f raid Ctrealt
out m l Utra

Keptembar i f |

,thia aummerl

HOTEL PLAZA
all Year)

Bight la tba center o f (b# city, facing beautiful, Central Park
,a*d tba worid-famooa Prada, with atom*, tbwtrra and poWle
building* cqnvraUeUy nearby, tba PLAZA I* too natural rondorvwua of tbo tonriot.

RATES

plott^iii

'

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
•*B«t For Tha South”

LOW SUMMER RATES

Homeowner* may make vary definite raving* by doing - tbotr
pointing at thla Una*.

Baal Economy te Painting Now.

800 rooma all wlfh private bath.
DIm aad Dance at tha

r

MAGNIFICENT NEW ROOF GARDEN

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

Tbo ranter of Havana'* Social Ufa.
i M u r u i acorya, * a M tn
Oabte
■Flaaa"

804 Sanford Avenue

BOXY^ UNCLE

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(’•rtirieete Jf#;

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trtfir-tS
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sr&gt;&gt; ■;&lt;

Fourteen persons
. .known to be dead In
Chlralina' * where the
ptruck a’ most vicious

; f i x psrasas war, missing Ultra.
damage waa abort |3,I'M exico aoldlara aearched tha
far additional victims of
B»athtr hurriesna that (truck tha
vkyUty o f Tawptao and San Lula
Tha Sambar o f dead in
mas waa set at «
U o Injured and 8.000

2 N K # *M t~ N e rt*

Chrellnx,

l A a U ^ - if ih - Y h a csaualty list
In tike himUarto which awept the
NeVU^CareWta raaat Friday and
- BalkidSy « * * &gt; w today a. addltteaaj reports coma In. pgtperty
h n «| a la ataadlly mounting tofS,000,000. A terse massage
S patrol boat at Morahead
City to tha raaat guard here said
fdur members of one family ware
drowned whan tha schooner Dais
o f Sea Laval was wracked. Several
settlements still are Isolated and
Bo' word la expected before to­
night
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTKMBER 18, 1933

SHOWS VARIED

WASHINGTON, Sopt. IB.—
— Senator
Fletcher w a a
ailghUy Injured today In a
rail I* Ion between hi, automobile
and a delivery truck In tha
downtown section. Th« ared
aonStoc, chairman of tha Son­
ata banking committee, waa
■lightly cut on the forehead
and handt and received tome
body bruise*. Tha srnat r waa
on bia way to the Capitol In
hU car driven by the family
chauffeur, Harrison a Jtckaon.
nagra. The ralliakm threw tha
senator o ff the rear
aeat
aralnat the window poat of tbe
ear. l i t waa removed to hia
homa in a reacue ambulance. A
phytic tan ea|d he would be out
In a few days.

Middle-Western Milk
, Producers Gall Off
Strike But Eastern
Picture Gets Worse

Pries Flva Cents

IS EXPANDING IN
PLEASING DEGREE

WASHINGTON, Sapt. 18.— (/I*)
— A general program calling lot
lidflation to improve farm price*

Faces Death On Gallows For Murder Of
Pretty Young Wife
*
9AN JOSE, Calif., Sept 18
(AT— Convicted of wife-murder
.and.facing.death o s . Iha.gaUoaai
David Lamaon, Sl-yesr-old ’ Stan
ford University pLolishlng house
executive y e s t e r d a y c l u n g
to the hope of bring saved by an
appeal.
Late Saturday night Lamson
walked Into ■ the courtroom uf
Superior Judge Robert 8. flyer
and heard a Jery of seven men
and five women decree him “ guil­
ty as charged" of tenting to
death hla pretty - I f . , Aliena
Thorpe lamson, la t h * col tage
on the unlvrrsity campus last
Memorial Day.
The stale charged a love tri­
angle wm the motive.
R. O. Heinrich, Berkeley crim­
inologist who had been the main
Itsjr Of tbe defense, termed the

*4*j

num ber!

•m

HOLLY Nl
ACTING
OF F. 0. HEI

New Postmaster

INSTRUCTIONS
_____

will he outlined her.

Prominent Democt
To Succeed Hall
Postmaster U n d&lt;
Order From Farl

to d .,
&gt; , I n d u S t r | a l A d H I 1 n iB members nf Congress from south•rn etates wh.i are ei(H&gt;cted to
*rr-m t their views to Freiidint
Boo.-r veil,
Menalnr Thomas, Democrat, Ok­
»Wf Tfc# Am m Ia IHI r r t « « I
lahoma, s trailing inflation advo­
Mid-western
milk
producers
cate amt one o f Oklahoma’s dsUWASHINGTON. Sept. IB—(A l—
Representative R. J. Holl
railed off their strike today in
gatr- to the meeting today, out ■ Here is a *ummation by the NRA
favor of a tactical change but In
prominent
in state and coutrvv
llnrd I rirfly thw trntativa plan for: nf th* tn*iruf«ti)n* from Hugh .S.
the East and in the Pennsylvania
ty Democratic circles for th*' l
the m ***ion"a ir tlv itir i.
At th «i Jtitmaun, Induatrial ailn»4nlatrai«iti
coal fields striking workers added
past 30 years, became act! "*■
NEW YORK, Sept. IB (IT) — aarrt* time h«» W gan com piling1to gjitl*- local compliant* hoard a
new notes to the restlessness la
gnawciM 111 Ilia telegraphic rripiaal' ( n enfoirm g tha Blue Kagla rampostmaster of the Sanford ...
With
consumer
spending
expand­
the industrial scene.
to rn&gt; mlotn o f Pongi-raa for tli*Ir j patfriu
flee, succeedintr J. P. HtOt ijL
Aa a “ change o f lattice,“ strike ing in gratifying degree, the past view - on inflation.
’
I »«A» moat violation* grow nut
this afternoon.
«cek saw more intensive efforts
Rotirrt
J.
Holly,
promlnen
leaders withdrew pickets In the
Thmua* *aid ha woulil "put th*j o f mi»undar»t*mling 1 at her ihan
to push heavy industry into lh*
Mr. Holly’s nppointmM
figure
m
ststr
Democratic
circlaa
Chloqgo milk shed and- (allowed
• M v i'M together and either tak* flat fid ti-aI In co-upeiata, when
liroceinlon o f r**citvrry.
•
was
named acting
postmaster which he said came as a Bll
shipments to prjeeed unmolested]'
thriii
or
send
them
to
Pro*Men!
an
eiiipliiyur
is
notified
flail
u
Htrrl produ&lt;*tInn arul iwvrral re­
at Sanford, surrccllng J. I’ . Hall prise, was current downtc
while they sought to achieve a
Roosevelt” tho firni
thing thU romplaiiti ha* lieen filed againat
this morninir as a ramt
price of f2fi0 per hundkvdwrlrht lated lines continued t» lag, «w meek, uid ran delegatee al today'* Him, ihr whole tone uf the noti­ today.
which was not substantial!
by selling to dairies not affiliated they Have fur the past several conf»i*nce want lo
lake
them fication should he that of a**tim­
weeks, while nntomuht)* prmlncuntil Mr. Holly received
with the Pure Milk Association.
ing lifai the employer la comply­
tion took a new •purl, and niri with l Iu4r own plea
A note of conciliation encour­
letter
from Postmn«ter-(
ing
anil
that
the
complaint
ta
duel
Iteiiaion
ami
tiiemlritra
uf
tha
vantils review* reported furthtaged miners in the IVutvsylvanis
eral James Farley aho.^^..
widening of tha retail hnylng Ilnu»« fmm « m y cotton atata. to ■mu. misunderstanding wliirb
fuel field,. The president of II.|
before noon.
movement which •howe d such pro* The ma a said, ahi ng with cottun the impluyer can clear up by « s - 1
&lt;V Friek Coke Company, tradition
Ths letter uf nutifleetlon r
grow n *, bruktra and uthtri in plsltdii^ tin- ■lluslinii In a rvprc-j
si union foe. Intimated It m ight1 ' ' ™ ' &gt;
as follows:
thr trade, will attend the cjinfer- sentativr nf llir Kievd
I
recede from It. mn-unlon stand;
Th* b* " * ot ,h* im»,r" V* m ,n*
“ Under the provisions e f
“ I’srticnli ' rmptoisl: Is placnl.
e«|viic*ltd among umera by
in retail trade waa mantfeit in
and subtrrlb* to the bilumlnuus
Act epprevetl Msr, 1, IB21, &lt;
the departntent of latxn'a atatis- Ken hi or Smith, I)viiiuciatt Houfh on tlir iill. that nn piihllclly nf
fwV.
|
tie* tndiratmg an tnrreaae in pay* Carolina, rhairr^as of the agrl- any kind shoithl It* given tu the
The
mines
remained closed,
master at tbe above named
fact that nn employer has had a
* in Auguat t»f 11 per rent, cilltuie coninott**;
h iwrvrr, am) pome 30,000 miners
• T i-th )* IttttC.Tl yuut-.l
nFTa f und a gain in julm of ft per cent.
A gr octal
program
wl|l u *1complain
f^mplaini lodged Mg nm»t Id in.
to assume charge as such
cimlinuad lluur Judtdag 4n--pwJ,ult
t-aU*. Trnt *-1(i,- t? k lt,Tl.,n gs f t r k r f W l i f t r*rGVt'rrTTumtaa aaTil It la per
|Jef-t **TiTimnrHunt nil pioteeillnga, as
against delay in signing the code. ilener nf the enlaigeinrnt uf pur­ aonal cxpcctatmn tn the a com , | provided f
dlslely. If for-any reason you ;
under the regula
Welter Williams, Willie Rnseoe, unabls to do so, the D*p«r
uployei is fit be g :«*ii
chasing iMiwer ill part al
lens* naitie** will I t chosen to "w ait on Juiia, tin
WASHINGTON, Sept. IH .-tA I1through the l*emgri influenre uf PfeMiioh* House veil mbit p r e s e n t , -very op|im(uriHy In "nr thi
anil Taylor Dunbar, young Han- should bs notified et'tauw.
—The declaration that the Amer­ the blue engle;. since the*,, gain*
"It la important that you !m
th* inflation plan and program.**) rur of his ways nr tu explain hia nrd negroes who had horre*Vd an
ican Federation of labor intends o'ciirred in r month in which in
aiiU.iumdlr for a pleasure trip ths enclosed bond end oath.i
Roosevelt an«l his advmor* a r«j side of the i|U*Mton
to organise ail workers and that dices of industrial
midnight Saturday, mst cuted and returned without
|ir«t*luctio«i alien f on the inf (at ion itttiie r e *
'"rtugitiiaiicr I* tMfen *»f many sftar
“ Ihere is no room In the Unitedj *howed moderate icee-sion
Th* c*n|ly hr night l*i the forefrunl rases when* employe*» *•** umlei th&lt;slr strath by drowning
yhen to the Bureau of ihe First
States for any other IkIi t move-1 analls, |nde&gt; of production for Ail­
tl»*v the aulnmohtU ski,Lied Into the alatanl Postmaster "
by appt hIs from eftitgrvaahinal ad- th* miaappirhenaluti that
ment" was Issued yesterday liy „o«i o r , preliminarily calculated vneat* •
Mr. Hall, whom Mr. Holly
inrludiiig
S e uii aalo
ta* have recrivnl m *ta' " f pi*»vi*iun* SI. Johns River after a wild rids
ten
William Green.
at .81 againtt Hit14 in July,, when rtetrhn.
serosa Ihr Monroe bridge at about reeds, had no slatimrnt to
Hvniocrat,
Kluriila. g i anted i hein by N it A

Steel Lags, Autos On
Spurt And R e t a i l
B u y i ng Advances

LAMSON CLINGS
TO HOPE OF BEING
SAVED RY APPEAL

T^Hiy.

Be Presented To President
B y Congressmen O f South

COMPLEXIONS PUBLIC SPENDING

{

were (
North
storm
blow.

Generally '*'•fair with’
able showers taal|U i

new spaper

LABOR ASPECT r w ™ . omt*,ionT&lt;uuL BOARDS

Fletcher Injured
In Auto Collision

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'*-‘C1

L3
Mcinbtr AaBOcUtoS

ins runaway, mad ,
til* tropics, sent gales,
ra gin g toward Maine's coast &gt;
today after wreaking death I
and destruction on other1
of the Atlantic sea-!

W

* ’ f 'V V '! »a ?

i; i t

AW INPKPKNDKNT P a IL Y

P P L
14 Persons Known To
&gt; Be Dead In Carolina
A s Result Of Hurie Destruction

'V -

trator Ismies Guide
For Enforcing Blue
E a g l e Compliance

THREE NEGROES
DIE WHEN AUTO
SKIDS OFF SPAN

PleaNure Trip Ends In h*T* been appointed ■ciin*
Fatal Plunge Early
SUnday* At Mohroe

T h * federation pevsident M th* summer upswing rtp h«d ttn
chahmsM uf the banking commit 1 ' If It would
a aerinua inforth in a formal statnnrnt ths peak.
I tee, and llarrlaan, ptm on it, Mia )usti*e to reverse thi* unautlmr
outlook for the national lai.nr rim j lint with manufacturing rust*
I alfatppi, rhairmaii nf th* finance iin l appiuval much weight ahouiit
re .
vention, opening bare Oct. 2. ami inciea^eit through the N RA
he given t«» I hi* fact
said • "Important
revelation,". einidovmenl campnign. and heavy, €
The Jailer with Thumaa and
"Th* cninluct uf the hoard toinduHtrles lagging.
Washingtn'i
would be made then.
and t i*d waul an rnijilnyt? !• • ijinmed up
new
drive
to
inaur-’
urging
currency
ha*
beguni
The eiecutive council, he run-1
■• follow*
t nurd, has prepared Its ann-el Itip cent ino* nee of tlw forward " cxpen,l»n designed to lift sg"Altlinugji (h^tetii|d..ye, may 1*
ninvemeiX
l,v
endfavorimt
tn
in
licullure
price
levels.
•Isolllte
report, which will' make riser
repisaanltd bjK c&lt;»i"»»l. '• he a.,
(Coatinued On 1‘sge ITirael
"that tha American Federation uf still new life Inin ths h*sv, menu
desires, there Is. n.* u«css,1ty for

this oftsrnoon other than erl
(t Jh o'clock Sunday morning.
The secldent was the seventh of Mr. Holly svsry good wish,
Its kind during Ihe past four and and I have been good frieo4*^
one-half years, and It was the years," he said, “ and I car
third arcldenl In which lives ware wish him good lurk hi his
sillon."
Inst by drowning.
Mr. Hall has berei post]
Koseoe’a body wee found at
NEW YORK, Bept. 18.—(A1) aLuit U:30 o’clock by a group of here for ths pest 11 year
Oalaa whipped tha Massachusetts
divers whu had runu from e user* was g former local manager
; a* Uw lash of h o
*.y dredge within a few mlnulgy the Weiterp Union, and
U
«e n b *
tl««
^
.
silos, the accident- Leles y u ls i. hia jM d m fn r. tha.
verdict * “ratloos miscarriage hf Labor
this 71*e employee w e f
unurganiawK'
* * **
FV««'"rilim o f capital
, moved along Jbatlra “
njrgsn
• '
fnr-'r.l to sn.wgr guesttons
In day, sftar the river bottom had he bad'bean employed
(Tontlnusd On Pegs Three)
“ Ii is net going to l&gt;s slnpixtl
the New England onboard.
(srl, tl should not l&gt;e found norr* been dragged all &gt;lsy, the hodles Western Union for nearly,
“ The physical evidence was in
end sweeping
•s i, lo ssli any nitrations eicept of (tie other boy, were discov­ years. Mr. II all (s a native
New England rivers ware on absolute conflict with ths verdict," in it* pnergeiic
Madison, Fla., and lie haa H.
cempstgn lo bring worker* l » l°
a. an aid to the emplnyev 111 mak ered.
,7 rampages fro m ' driving rains, Heinrich said.
inr |,i, v.duntai V atalemrnl Nn
Arcoidlng to s story told by E. hare for the past 20 years. , ’-.M
" , highways were washed out, and
Next Tuesday U n io n
again unions throughout the nation,’’ h*
Mr. Holly’s first statement^
...... lions -hollhl hr asked rtoept Nl»M,ii,t, i,ridge tender who
t total) shipping was endangered.
III walk inlo the courtroom to added.
*
I it..... sltkllv necessary l*i 'l»l*r en eye wltnre* to the secldent, acting postmaster of the local"It !, going to cuntlmir tu fce.
v . T I m weather bureau reported a hear himself ,entenred to death
\\ ASIIINGTHN. Sr pi In iVt ml,..- wiieltier nr mil i he employe1'
flee
" I sm very glad lo
"I
thought an airplane
velocity of
miles ao hour on the gallows, then another le­ Cs it has been for inbre tl)an ■
I- hu|&gt;«rsrdmg an rather tiiirt 1. compiling This heating sh.ml I
elf
a
century,
thr
rr*o*niisd,|
swooping down on the bridge this appointment whirh came 0* a
icket with tha barometer gal battle will begin, an appeal
^pniatiun nf the trim "*frm tllm I in,l 1„ liken advantage nf a, an
spukesmsli
fn i
when then rer reerhed the bridge surprise to me although It wjw
rapidly. Heavy seas ware tr the district court of appeals ell-einbracing
|aI wtirkwri/’ ihr
mg, up i,I poitpnity tn |UV Inin »
It is an honst,
' coining from Del-eml, it made so not unexpected
tha shore and all steam- and perhaps later to the supreme American let&gt;er. That means there!
TAMJAIIAS.SKK, Sv|.t 1H (Ah ||tln%rkl hy In
\\ nlitiaii, chan Io,sine" The l-*e.d bas no powei
in no room In the United States — May i N Hohl.s
much mine. They niuel have greatly appreciated I shell bead (
oamankatlon from Nan- court e f California.
the Floii
|lit**■i tif the Natl.'Mill KreoYriy Ad ........impel " 'e attendance or ev
wee suspended.
been 'Ining 80
Just as the rsr my sfforts to give all the patrons
Tha appeal will be nased, de­ for any other isiuir movement "i ds nutliinal gueftl ws. eiiestecl ntitiir lialniii*M
i«i-nr
adviiniry animation nf witnesses.
•&gt;* com resrhrtl snout the northern end of ths vfftre Ihe best service powAnnouncing
that
"the
voice
uf
heir Friilsy un a rhsipi- of tug
' feared all wharves would [ fense counssl said on rharres
wm lANijed yeMli'iiltty
,,ei « submission uf I... . .......be. of I tie swinging section of Ihe ■Ible, end I hope that within a
by.mldnlght. of legal misconduct by assislant labor will be heard un eiery vi­ ■ my lie we. ieteeee*l under g.tUU
" A ai ICtilllit mI d iiik rit” m* all ,i.pe.s I*. I lie board If ",e em bridge, (he car started skidding short tlms we shall have our local
tal
public
tse-e,"
Green
summed
leind without br-ing |ds e&lt;! hi jail
(Continued On Cage Three)
and'la war sections of
(t niillmird ttn I’sge Th,ee|
up the objectives ul thr lurivsn- The wenenl fm hi- eiie-1 wee j I Inis* i titfdnyisl fij faniii'ia nil
flout "Ide lo side. I knew some­ office returned to the rating nf
"
wars cut off
Ihr fiti in« when ihrt arr cnh{Myi-tr
,
.»',)*
tlon
as
follows:
thing
was shoot to happen and it first clast."
Issued
tiy
l
uuiiiy
.I'dgc
W
Muy
"high water.
Asked what effect this i f e V j
“ Out main sltestloii will oe Walkri oil so affidavit 1,1 'of*1 - in h'lnwinif anti pmpai nt|f f" r - mI*’
did
for
sfler
II
ekhlled
for
at
.
1»«Jf; ® »g l»~ i coast
polntmsnt will have upon hlx p ro **’
raftered upon the recovery ad, limltuii signed liy M&gt;* i mdv ti I h»* pitfilui'l^ uf llu* Mill mill ul
least Mill feet, it went through the
fa r S-Vow, tha central
ant position ss representative froQf.*■usrd in
In an effort to strenglhen Us op­ Hobbs, who said she » i &lt; Ins wife * )m'Hti&gt;ckj a)*&gt;«» lalNtr
railing and dropped into the riv­
nahnard began repairing
Hetnlnols County, Mr. Holly staU4j.
She charged thei Msldr. Il.d)!.* Ififwmir i«ti&lt;1 pit|iatma prM»hahl«i
eration so a, to proiVue mure
er. out of eight ’’
tha . hurricane
that be will probably lender N K p’'
employment and more purchasing "while lie had s living wife." * • « 1My i it* fltural cuiimm diti« « fur mar
With
other
witnesses,
Mr
Htaf1jrwep* OM-Carallsa oad VlrDETROIT, . Kept.
IS.—(JT)—
resignation as representative t * •
power We shall tw able to secure married to snothsr wumeii. Helen k* i in urifftnal netiNhalda Irr-sh
for.l
harried
to
the
spot.
In
ths
la t a n *B*WIT Friday aad Jamming streets end halting pem bettsr measure of results by III-klr Ilf Msiieime, mi 'eld It Th- fBiitsit \Vliefi wink* (• iir* v-iitjilityr-tft
oat^r below them they saw Roe- Governor Bholti within a w ' / ]
doatrlan and street traffic over
W w » h iff
r
ths tlms our convention opens affidavit did not in* lod&lt; th. lee lit piurrxhlrur farm prtwhirla **i
(tib roe floundering around, but be­ days.
W A SH IN G TO N . Sepl 1 *
Ilf o f the 4gmsge in Nerth several blocks In downtown De­ becn-ss we shall have reports ord showing whrie lie
“ I do "ot aspect to be engr
alleged |K*|iiiriiiK thrrn fur niaikit, .&gt;r
fore a (mle could he secured and
Senator
Hfhsll,
Republics
i.
•
t
*2,000,000
trait
ft
throng
of
unemployed
war
&amp; *3 «
In any other Ihie of bus
y*»ml I hr M a ff runtutiiarily jirr*
through rads authorities, tint now second marriage toot piece.
thrust toward him, he sank from
the vicinity e f veteran*, estimated by police to
F.fforts to reoth Major |I"bbs ftitfiiui) on I ho farm, Mirh work its Minnesota, prrdiclrd In a »*Bte- view. A large rrowd soon gath­ during my tenure of offtc#
avallsbls.
mmfcvr SOOB, today began regl»ment yesterday tbsl "afler Jsn t
“ We have no unduly optimlitlc for a statement wen* unslK'ess- nr* not to l»r ijerrnrd uptirtillui al we shall Witness the destlinllon ered, slid it was estimated that acting postmaster," Mr. Holly
ra killed la tering as applicants for five
“ However, having been
picture of the benefits of the re- fal hut W. Blount Myeis. hi. st- VMitkera,"
of all newspaper* that attempt t-&gt; during the day, more than A000 builder and progrexeive
a P. Krick, thousend Jobe promised to tha
ii:*- aIbivr moJiCiwt) HTtrifiiM'Avery act In terms of new em­ lorney. said that "on advire u( hi*
persons visited the seen# of th.
worker at veterans bjr the Ford Motor Com­
ever since I esme here, I
i-oumel. Major llobln will not la'ttri NutiMiitulm m Ihr last srn- rnllcite Ihe god i-.itdr.dlmg oui
nations! political administration." arcidsml
pany. Re&gt; Humphrey, commander ployment op to this time, hut It l» discuss thr rase at lhi« tim e’
certainly aselet In any way P *re'3ji
rncr
thr
words
"un
Ihr
farm"
for
JJ
dear
that
the
recovery
eel
t«
rvnaonhlp
power
over
all
news
I
A
friend
of
one
of
the
dead
neo f ths Wayne county legion, and
Major Huhbe Is a veteran of the won)* "within ihr area of
milled me to wurk for the benafls:
and e d it o r ia ls , Scliall aalil, would ( groes staled that the boys had
his staff pias ned to Interview 800 sound In principle, that it hs" four American foreign rempatgt.v
e f fr a
uf
Hanford."
I.i &lt;*kjctjiMi," which a|)[warri)
in
started ths »atloi» on the upward
Nerth Carolina, dolly and B00 w(U be hired dally,
the Ilaxer uprising in ( ’hlns the (hr original ruling, l^nxir Advis* repose with the national recovery "Itorniwed" the car, a Ford coupe
Mr. Holly expreesrd his spprOe
(Continued On Tags Two)
,-lunging to a negro girl named
J f
Philippines
inturirelion,
the or W- J. Wullston of (he Nalional administrator, Hugh H. J*duf»&gt;n
* and one woe he sold. A ll veterans must live in
(Continued On 1‘ege Three)
collapsed. Wayne raaat/. The motor com­
"Under the preriri'm* of the Kile Williams, end had left Hen
ffpsnlsh American war sad the
Hictivrry Ac) minUiMilmn
tntai *
World war. Hr ws&gt; samtatlon en­ pirts this niliikjr, in a slatmirnl NRA." Schell said, "the adminlr- funl Just before midnight. It la
and W o white mo* pany has not discussed details of
trainin may withdraw Its blue believed that Wllllanu was driv­
gineer far the slate h erd of
a the atom rwvpt the plan or season for the unuaaol
to .Senator Duncan II, F!rtrhrr„
eagle from any publication it de­ ing the car, for it waa he who
i
l
l
o
f
employment.
health
until
a
few
months
ago.
on Albem arle ■. „ d
g J J j ! a ^ - i * •..
lti*mi'*n that rllriu* fruit workers sires, ami as ell advertiser, liava was entrust,,) with the car during
in the packing lionuriB will ho been furred to become me rollers tire night Apparently the negroes
| « t r i cutter Modoc
H AV AN A. S e p l T l I - W t-P r o
t.^ard
as
mm agricultural of this Illegal government rarkrl, were hurrying to Hanford to re­
visional President Ramon Grao
[tea, g . a to go te
Thi*. in lorn, flnint*^ls "that tha they will be forced to withdraw turn Ihe ear lo the William# girl
Bon Martin predicted today that
the tanker Peel OH
inlrrprrtntioti followed by Ihr their advertising from th* puhli III time to 1-ermit h*r th leave for
a solution o f ’ Cuba’s politics! rn
f M l # , northeast e f
Hoi Ida cltrua fruit grower, dor* ration losing its ‘soviet duck.’
a proposed trip to Georgia.
WABHINOTON, Sept.
sis will be reserved before the day
r P » « « TNra)
TALLAHASSEE, 1
New Year servh'es will be con­ nut appear to I* in accord with
The ear was removed from tbe —Tha International Br
Is over and indicated he might
"This makes Ihe present admin
(AT—Florida repeal forces today
ducted &gt;t tbe Jewish Commut.iiy tlw* winhra «jf l lit* Ad minimi rasurrender the presiderv-y.
of all river shortly after the accident Company of 8hrav»port,
istralloii absolute dictators ot
filed with Secretary o f State Gray
Receiving the foreign press Han ( ’enter in Renford starting at i uin.**
granted authority by the Fa
publlr
expression,“
flchall
conlln-J
* we* only (lightly damaged.
a fell list of 87 candidates for Martin, appearing fatigued but 0:00 o’clock Wedacedsy evening,
! Tbe drowned negroes are more Radio Commission
recently
the repeal convention eloetkm smiling, declared that “ tbe perse- It Wei anno.nced today, J. K*&gt;tor less well known here. Williams
“Twice lie fore thle administra­ wee en employee at Red Wind­ tab* over station K W KII open!*
Oct. Ik Only one dry hoi qvall- who occupies ‘ the government Is tletnsn wil ble In charge of all
WOMAN FLIKIt KIM.ED
tion hns turd lo throttle tha press ham's filling station on Sanford ed at Shreveport by W. K. H a**’,
riod bat th e secretary's office sold unimportant! fulfillment e l Uu services atl*n*lng tho cstSUVsilun
daraaa.
of
the nstion. First by tho Intro
W. K. Whitfield, Orlande, leader revelutioasry program it the prio of tbs WJ’Jrih year sioro the neaUMOOKl.ANDH, Ki.gUnd, Sept.
Avenue. Koecoe was a bell-'ooy at
At the same time the
duetion
of
a
censorship
bill
III
(he
• f the dry ferera, has seat notlfl cl pal thing.” HI* predirtlw of i tioa e f the would,
IN. —OFi— L a d y ( Isyton-Eastthe Veldes Hotel, while Dvnbag
rattans that Me ertnnlutlen will solution uf the crisis resea ts Is
Her vises will • U
held
o n i layton, noted young amateur pi last rengrsss, which was dsfoaled, had recently been employed et the slon denied the
toe a rampl »te list The time fra her troubles were increasing and Wednesday and# Thursday eve lot qsu the widow „ f the esplur- and secondly by an attsmpt to Sanford Drug Co. ss delivery Loyola University of Now
leans, which bow shares Uta# '
OWUfylag sspires tsmsrrew. /
as AmerieoM thraughoul ths is nines at 8:00 o'clock, and at » 00 er. Sir Robert « leytoss- Eest- writs into the cods o f tbs news bay.
XW KH, to acquire all *1
Und were dsraribad as “ nervous’ o'clock aw Thursday and Finlay Clayton, waa hilled yesterday In paper. * provision that the ad­
ministration could cancel the li­
boar* sow bald by KwKB* under the threat pt new strikes. morning*.
an alrplana •reidrnt here.
Commenting on Ha
cense of any newspap*' It saw
YU.
application fo r a renewal ^
NATIONAL GUARD PICN|C
LODGE TO M E T
lies dm , |)i« e* enroll *
**
“ This attsmpt to dratrey ths
COHN FED WORMS
of the utterances
VUMA, Arisoan, Bept
Member* o f .
Medical De­
newspapers who might d iffer with
F. D. Breeden, w*g*Mpful t.
W A B H p fa T O N , Sept.
* * *
Irak meat
al Nations! ter ot Sanford Lad** No. «3. V.
CHICAGO, Bept. 18— U f) — |be administration views else fail­ •Jean Harlow, blond* *cr**n M- ta t hi* pee grams “ were
-T h e g - - g i n i ,1 crap
Guard uni
Ol the Ssn- A. A. 8 , announced today (hat Malcolm MacLeod, 80, of Water- ed. Hut by subterfuge they have Ursa and widow of tbs latg Pool able propriety, soma
•rads enJdtadny that a
I A revery r _ . , _ l r pMSPkt at tbe reftahr communlaatien of tho viUs. Maine, qot to tha wagldfg accomplished the same thing an-1 Hern, was married at 4JO A- M. clsraad ae taUmparato,
I aheet on BP
e ’clrak 1 « a te BanLendo Lady* wilt be bold * the Masonic fair by sailing rom- fed
after Jan. 1 we shall wrttnara the here today lo Harold Btaaoa, Hoi- ta appaare
V antam taa party Teaspie tomorrow aight at 100 worm'to fishermen. “Othtrw
destru-tlon o f all newspepets that )ywood cameraman. T W ‘m m f la a stoat Otaay
Staged, o’clock. AU membra* at* requested them, too," bs said,
attempt to crituira the goda con­ here by plana from Los Angalra oast matralal la
lest ta
ibert to oUessd, aad ell rietttaff Master were e*rn-fed. I kept there
affair
trolling our
and obtained a iioansa at diM bis rvmmunlt
jiV
Mraras are tnrited.
tlon."
•jtod oeishbrataf
A. M.
*
big btat and fed

National Guard
Officer S e iz e d
On Bigamy Count

War Vets Jam Road
To Seek "Ford Jobs

Interpretation Of
“\VorkerH” Affects
F arm ing Industry

Is,

Destruction Of All
Newspapers S e e n
By Senator Sc h all

S3

Solution For Cub a n
Crisis Appears Near

Repeal Forces File
lis t Of Candidate*

Henderson’s Radio
Station Taken 0v&lt;
By Another Fi|

New Year Servicett
Will Be Conducted

[pointed
Farley

Loss In Texaa
At 80 Percent

Jean Harlow Is Wed
To Film Cameraman

. —

...

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,,

*dearMe

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Seaboard STUDY SHOWS$75,000 Verdict IsAwarded «. 1 OFFICIALS Keefe Agrees
Against Claire Windsor In
or Storm FARMERS GAINHeart Balm Damage Suit UNEASY OVER
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From Virginia
Capes To Savannah
In I * &amp; Of Severe
Tropical Hurricane
SAVANNAH, Sept. 15.—
(A.P.)— The aootheaatem
comUI «UU* prepared hfalrwt
a blow today aa the Washing­
ton Weather Bureau ordered
atom warning* raised from
|he Virginia Capes to Savan-

PROCESS TAXES
ARE LEVIED ON
ALL TOBACCOS

Agricultural P r i c e s
Have Increased 47
Percent A n d Cost
Of Articles Only 11

PREFERENCE FOR
INFORMAL DRESS
Spurns Stiffness And
Is One Of MostCohifortably Clad Men

LOS ANl.KLFaS, Srpl. 15.—(A*)
— A vrrtiicl that uloiule Clairoj
Win«l-4ii tif thr Mag* aiul acrrrn I
alnlr (hr Imp of Alfrr«| C.
*
ir., han.lt inr
former
Oakland
brokn, wan relurnrd yriicrJsV
by a jury (tying :h* ilamago iuii
h
of Iih 41§\oi red
wife,
Manan
Young If•ad, who wraa awa.tVnl j
of ih« $100,INK) damage* I
ahr a*krd.
H A V IN 'A , Bept. IB,— (A .P .)
— AiMItieiul machine gone were
" I f I* uiiitagroua", (hr acltvrv
sod eoldlera
•ajdt hrr laro flu.died. "1 don’l ■•opted today
were Increteed at the National
i f f )•«•* I ever could |.ay il.”
H .4*1 where BM farmer army
Mi*» W uuU or'a a tto rn ry a amid
. l i n n have been besieged sev­
they would ap p e a l, a a a rrtln g tha
r\ til -ii« »• mm " an« iff tCM'in and Ih t
eral dat. la defiance of lbs getdamagfM awardtwl w n r • xcvmivo. erwmeal of Preoidewt Gran Baa
Martin.
Mi
l(* ad ir ••••• •• lh.» «id«rt
Thr guards said they bad In­
with 14t(h Bimlci and Iran. Spacstruction* la admit no owe ex­
taloia applauded.
Ten of (hr 12 Juror* voted for cept the "American ambassador."
Two unidentified wtmen, ap­
ih«* '••tlicl. A /.i 1.1 .1 iu S i«
parently relatives af Ihe offic­
requiird for a deciaion.
Thomaa Thomaa, »»f llollyw &lt;od# ers, attempted to run the blockforeman of (he ntlthle aged Jury ad# and were aelxed by Ihe
of m m men and fi&gt;• ar«inieuc soldiere Finally then were al­
**»ld Ihe hel diet
o mb reached
lowed In rater with food. Kl
•ju Ilk or nearly (%%-• houin mote M u n d o, Havana newspaper,
" e ir ie&lt;|oiied to l ta llu amo-nt frankly called upon tho goveraof cliMigoe
meart lo recognise Ihe "lack of
"llrad hfmaelf would have Lean popular warmth" for II aa Ihe
regime fared armed outbreaks
reprimanded in our verdict If
lbtlC. llAoi 1*Md5i4-JhA*y
Ary fit gli*4, tq-msljhtooisg -p*o.iuc«r - and'
rumor* of Impending moveThonia« ileclaritl “ We felt that
moats were rlrrulsted
defriiar ha.I .een entirly tm* hard
on Mi* Head**

Increaaed Apprehen­
sion Felt Lest Outb r e n k Threaten
Liven Of Americana

WASHINGTON. Sept. 1 5 — (Ah
— A study of food prices during
.L
tbs flrat month* of tha s**«v**y
program hai convinced Dr. Fred
Hy BKHH FURMAN
C. Howe, consumers' coun-si of
WASHINGTON, S*pt. |5.-&lt;A 1
the agrleultural adjustment ad­ — Franklin 0 . IIihufvfII. l»orn to
that
"g m c .ally the forma) ihr&lt;« «tratr of N***
WABIUNGTON. Bep*. 1'..- (VP) ministration,
— Processing taxes on virtnnllyi farmers are getting the ..encfit York society, «|iurn«
«U|*r«lif/
lla h ,
arary type of tobacco w-re evtcd of the extra money that ciosum- iw m ami l* one *»f the nt&lt;* t r&lt; ni«
:; 1 Advisories said the tropical yesterday, effective Oet. I, to f|.
fortahly-rlai) of I'riwiilr.iu,
'•disturbance was moving be- naneo-tho-campaign for h'gher er* s i ' paying olll.''
lie has a penchant for sport
In the flrat issue of thn ’'Con­ coats "about |tir house." t|,&lt; urpts
kwoaa northw#*t and w n t north- prices to grower*.
Reg-lationv applying l.-vie. on sumer*' Guide to ltd ail I’r ic o f •hirli with soft, tewed on c 'la ts
jtjrk ii last Might about 400 mile*
to ,r published bl wrrklr • • I **» His Kumnirr hats arc pUa'.l • Can
■u«ft&gt; * f Jacksonville and probably cigar leaf, ftoe-curel. Maryland,
tret the public against oxoioltanl' amis; his v»mt»r hats rs-v felts.
J ^ o a ld
reach
Northern
Booth hurley, fire-cured an.| dark
Carolina or Boutham N o r t h euretl tooaccos were appr ivr-l by j cost!., l)r. Ilowe aaill t»-lo • niters, ||(&gt; |(|rr| |||# w, arlnK 1)f l( 1pp,r,
Prerident Hooaevelt before |h»y (or (aim products had niert.i»«*l to the S t a ir D ep artm ent.
Carolina tonight.
■.
4? percent from Feb. IB, to A uk
Th e o fficia l p o rtra it h r i \| i rta
Tho atom la moving aboot 14 were announced by the farm att
IB, while the coal of v rlic is 1hs to N ave t ehind him in » h - W h i t
mllaa an hour and la attandad ministrati in.
farmer
had
to
purchase
had
a.I
House shows him a g ra y
soft
Each type of toi.acv*o Is aoM iril
by gale* In h considarabla area
vanred II percent.
flan n e l »ult, a stio n g c o n ir r r ' u
and winds o f hurricane fore* on the basis o f Its farm rales
"While we have reduced the the fa m n iit Sarge n t depict •»? ih e
orar g Small aria. Charleston and weight. There Is a fil/lii— rate for
, lap hetwesn these tw • pi ces". tw &gt; tW cade-ago ^Theodore _
other Carolina porta dug In
L/Pli-UHalcmmili uU-U-tutt-.y,,. .id e ri,“ » r aie-snll » 7 — X way "TelTTn~»tflf~ ataad up cmlai and
, agalaal (ho oops atad —hot- w w l cessed to allow for ,ue* ,.f ir. 't* -1 from our goal of partly in j.r'cee frock coat.
vlaltor.
lure from the,time p left
th« I" ' farmers."
„
b ranklin D Hio&gt;seve|', I’ l -l, vr ,
grower's hands and a "til! high, r I The ronsumeis' raunrel &lt;■* ie properly foinial. too ||e I,,-..-.
Another juror *aid “ they triad
NORFOLK, Vlnrlnla, Sapl. -IB. tax on stemmed toba c i at the ! plained that on Fen IB. Ihd index I (or dinner
WASHINGTON. Sepi IB.—IJff**
each nigh| whri f,n lo crtiiif) her”
i—(A7 — Storm winds ware predict­ time of processing.
— Inc rested trouble tn Cube
j number of whal the fatmer rr-|mal living is in &gt;rti n
s,,nn of fh» JiTyoie dealred t i
ed fo r tho Virginia Coast tonight
In additlun, eonvrivor, farters I reived for his pioducls(ws* *'.t ■ t
Hut he likes lit* ea*e, .in-l -it give Mr*. Head $1000 and others sharpened vfficlal apprehension
awl the Weather Bureau adrlaed to arrive at the tax on menu-1 was Id 1 for what he bail lo pay
p t» off the dale for d-'-tiiire liie \8.*0«M ts* *ie ItFl Ihr full «||in phe tiulsy lest outbreaks threatan
residents occupying slightly built fsctureil torarros, ,r Duo- stink* |
out. On Aug. IB. the in !e» mm formal mat a, lung a* no*.die. asked
American life and' property In a
si re Stores to mors out during the were fixed. Retailers are allo yed I
Iwr of farm price* wa* •- avam.l When hr in\ltr,| a small i-i ny
manner to require American iroop
daylight without walling for the 30 days after Oct | f, diip.se
The
keidiet
was
returned
a
few
112 l o t whal he puicha. l 'the of newspaper men to ,t,»r ai ll&gt;e'
atom to strike. Danger from wind stocks on hand and after that the, average from 1801*-14 wa, *al-.
llllnut*-* alter the ji*i &gt; i all*«t I i pi ulection.
While House a few night* a&lt; nrather than by water was empha­ levy applies to them aivo If lie
Th# state department received
love Irtteie and nlhet eihitlts In
aa 100.
madi- it i n , itrllnilr that hr n t .l
wont of violence In various sec­
sised by the bureau.
the
raur,
which
grew
out
of
a
tax on their good* has not slreadi
l»r. Howb warned that it uu not going to weai , dinner nui, chance meeting of Kritl ami the
’ It la estimated the full forra of been paid elsewhere.
tions, coupled with threats nf farproved priest are not maiulaineo and &lt;lnSi I mi *Ii any of them I
the alarm will be hare by six A.
violet eyed artrepB on an east spread strikes, hut il*cllned to
The tax rales for the vu rl.i- on pioducta over which lliere *
M. tomorrow. But aa It la ac­
appeal in one
t ound tiana rontinvnUil tram in ypeak publicly of the delicate
mi control aa to product.* n amt
companied by galea,of hurricane types nre: Cigar leaf, 3 . - n ,
A gray motulug rult I* the oily , Septrtnlier. 1011
pound
farm
ib Im - weigh*;
tinmarketing
"tl
may
he
n»cvaaa*&gt;
situation.
-Of the canter,1 wild winds
o to extend R ntrol airaugementa' ricrtltr icily u, In, wardrobe. II­
S-ms sources received a report
expected aa early as midnight, stemmeil, 3 .7B anil stemmed
that alt army captain, two lieu
damage sustained .1* . the text rsata •* pound; Maryland 1 .7 . | H to them. Ha added that " f i r tills I kr* null a rult and alway, I
Invents and sight followers had
rvery iiiir
f# n totorn
rrr has not boon wholly re­ and 2.4 : barley.-1 . F.ff. .1.1 fi,«. reaaea wa tfO watching
Mired tha town of Finer Dei Bte.
eared, 2.8, 8 2 and 4.1; dork sir ] move of thsss prtevs.”
u
___
stored.
« » • CjIoi t/end IS tn vine a id '
along with arm. and ammunition.
cored, 8.3, 3 8 and B.1; 'InraurroJ
A tlat-ad aMtea wa* made potdirl Cray. His ties «rc
are mo* 'v hll-e ■
h &gt;r . •;&lt;- wen
It waa related that troops had
— 4 4 ^. 4.7 and 8- 1 .
lie in which the varum* pi .Jims j an|J ,;r
III fM it r r it l l » » || %iti.
’
TAMPICO, Mexico, dept. IB—
spread weapons among Ihe In­
Theoretically, the lav is tin* w nr raid to have sold in A-u
a n a if pn, althiugh hr
Hen
GPV—Fears for the safety of lifference Iwtwern the parity pr'ce fur the highest figure in sll ot u eei. m rolla
habitants and prepared fur an
I rh|t
anticipated attack No Americans
to i ,;*i
three veaaeU at tea were rx- and the market pries of tho uarlir Ihe 41 municipalities studi-l *u
■41.w m in ,
III b coats • lr ihtll.il
lirtfjdn),. i |e n iu t a l- o l I t , , , ,
V i r'« rttei were in Ihe town, which is I0B
_ pressed by maritime officials aa a alar typo of tobacco. I'a.-ny |»rl*e compiling the leport. Dr lloCT
tr-plesl
storm moved toward as defined by the F s-ii Adfust ai-rrli-d that consumer- Divie lh.ii in,nt,- pocket, always Illicit
ill* «rii«iW mile* southwest of Havana
- Ill I * e m l I o l , -I til
Secfetary Hull at * meeting
Tampico. On* ship I* tha Mexican meat Art Is the pri*. nt which might well ask thru distil &gt;i irs with mvittiii an- Is Kvrn s I't iden» ; ok 4 i lltrgn Hiki ia " liead of l.rnit
tag Ornlcalo, dua yesterday with tobacco must sell to have the par why they musi pay moi- Ilian c n- may get thing. .,tt hi* it nu by i there ntih)«‘»‘le«l t•» m to w c &lt;n with newspapermen showed .inn.
all tankrrm. Tha othrra' are the rhaslng power it hai mi (hr av­ Mirnvra |&gt;ay vlsawhetv tor tn a putting pap,-i* m hi. p.ckil&gt;
pleasure In reporting
that
ar
troveiny yeitlrrdar,
okvr ll
the po
m \t uker
Den'Joan and Arturo,'two days erage is the period la.t'vrrn IUI. raarntials.
■liny .rrgesnt at Santl.g-i
one
All S-mniri he ha. t„,-,, ;re«. t aay aa| of ('hrml.
'overdue.
I 'Milk 11 raugw ) n,
lltr tioinl ,.f the trouble .pot. had gua-an
Thr pioikict and •no in *
'n 1 Ilig fm tlic uliim.t pn»« ole c-hiJ
and 1828.
One aareon ha* bean killed hv a
teed protection for American ll.r .
In the rase of cigar leaf mi ucco, which It waa said to t" '"Id tor ness, in linen*, ui flannel t lilt I p Ktt|rli«li a»H-(, aaisl lu I oiitlou it**
live wire, Tha storm WM moving
h*tl •a*rn n kril Is. Irakr l*hr •! UU! *nd property
i'lilirrtl
the annaunrrinent ssic. h&lt;w"*&gt;r I hr highest price were
with gia\ o, l.lur top coat­
northwootward across the Gulf of
»*f • |iau«'l tk'|iu*(ing Hie .Sermon
Tlve American warship
there
a* follows;
Mexico and la axpactad to reach that the full differs ics h,*'wecn
one eten *eeme,t
w -uli) nut he removed, however.
l e liie til r ..il lb** M&lt;&gt; nl
Hotter,
Portland,
Mannthem-.
market
and
parity
prico,
had
not
a point botwoM Tampico and RuxI “ |iran’l niiirHVF of Ihe Sermon Hull added, until romplele sssui
Illotgepoft, Conn ; milt, lindge si-eing him in that
pan somstlma today. The Vera been applied because t higher i»iv put, and New Haven; rg.e, lln*
on H»r MiioU| Million! Htr Sailor
Blue of safely had been given uy
Wa.liingloii
inl.l
Nuinmei
jnlf
might
result
in
ar-nmuMI
n
nt
Crux observatory reported the
thr omrali'l m ii |
tin- consul and Ihe naval ufft ;#■ in
Ion; chickens, Wash'Ogloi-. D C ;
surplus
stock
and
ronxeiiurnt
de
the ..-rl.urkrl Mute ., ,|
storm aoemod to bo tho woral In
, Hlftciala i»f I( sm krfrller f Vnlrr [ charge ll» mail* cleat no such
leg of lamb, Cincionst.,
|*,rk
tho laat fow foereWTho port there pression of farm prl v i r f llie
■eculle. i lulls ,f « - . j
,
'Mill “ ihrir k%a no lh .ayn*
,.t.r * word had been received.
ch»p», laiq Angelr* an,I Sol. Kin.—
cigar leaf.
in
waa cloaed.
»ea gning I,
•o •i*-111.Iff I trnying Hi# Sriioon on ihr Mounl
The II. H. S Nitor, amnunlUon
On the other kind* of tobacco cisco; flu-r, I'hllsd* .pins; lard, sttippiil lu the wsi-t
w*1 ho.it ( hriBl I hr only ijuaoiltoti and supply ship, headed toward
the tax is about the differ sn-e San Franciaro; potaloe. ao-l 1 1 *.
Jewelry appeals t„
d Ihi « «
*U | m m I hr lint way lo 1 nt* from Hsmpton Hoad*. Vir­
between Its selling prist anj rar I Dallaa; prune*. Spnngf i-l-t II' , I'resi.lnet only fui it- -entimeiilal rr|.ir*nn I hr hi ”
gin.a, carrying fuel and supplier
I canned peas. No. 2, 31- dg*pirt;
Itjr, or the "fair exrhnnjrr vnlt e "
•ignifiraiii-e.
It.
|
|U
Hiangwyn
miggralnl
arid fur the American Heel. No mdica
In rail, Her anion.
A ll
domestle i ’ l
forii(roThe aula product whi-n irc.it-rd brea.t pocket, ilong,,,,^ |,um ihe workrtl oil an actual figuir of lion waa given that th* wai tea
grown kinds of to'nceo. "when in price during the pei &gt;d ituiind I'hi Ueta Kappa chain ,n his coat I ’hi lit.
| sell would Isav* Cuban waters In
procealed iato the production of
“ After
coiiMltlrralion",
w .i |,—
waa chicken. Tha avriagn tetail l*l&gt;*l, hit grardfalhv
•lx&gt; I the near future.
cigars, cheroots, attg is ami i m p price waa reported to
I Vnlrr
reply
to
hsir on. of Ihr now-lair si.id y.ilh a i(o* kvfrllrr
The Secretary of S li.s told
• ' ' fltata Baliator T. G. Fateh, of chawing tokacco" arc d*fin«d in *trop|ied from 21.3 to 20.7 cent* hunting ia s*.v
llrangw wi'a drclaralhin rra.J. “ it newspapermen th# lest uf whether
tha regalationi as cigar-leaf to­
When he pressr, „ „ |i, ,, |, ,, MML m lually «|rrn|rt| to u«r a ship* would •&gt;• withdrawn or
a pound.
, Leasburf, author of the noted
baccos.
Tin- average retail p rin t of ring* the hour and iiuertr,- hour ‘great Itghl* ehmmg on Ihr mount, maintained* at any ons per'rcular
"Futch Bill", P*U r Tomoaollo,
the ulher 16 products on boh. |S »o when he'* in the dark, he ■ rnifying the prreencr in the point waa whether Ameri.an I'vax
apoaker o f tha Florida II jus# of
might be-ome endanger* I there
amt
A-g. IB were llslr.l as lol- doesn't havs to-t-n, i,n .. i.gj.i |, hackgrouml.***
h
Rapraaantatiras, and HlaU Benalell the lima—In within fifteen
Y e a te n la y'a
Incident
im n ie d l- un short n itice.
lows;
'■
tare B. W. Oataan and J**sa Par.
ni mulct.
■le|y revived Ihr controveray Ie.
Dnuffitlsl reports hers contin­
llutter, 54 8 and 27.2 rents a
lie want, his father'* teal t.tig tw n Hi** c\ nlev and Rivera, the ued to tell of financial difficulties
riih will ha among tha spaakare
pounff; Aieese, 2 1 3 and 23.0 ; milk.
bearing
the Hmurvelt
A TLA N TA .
hept l B . - f A I • ppaarlag hafora a r a t s n of tha
O lll Mexirar artist, whose proletarian I within the new rovcrnmriii. Tax
103 and lOff renta a q -im ; iggt, ciM fik into bloudalotip
panel w
l-osidrj up on ordrrs of collection* In Cuba have l-eei xIsWaat Coast School Officials As- Pryor Bowen, 17, waa fvund guilty 21.4 and 25.3 rrnta a d Irani oi-nd
John D. Kochefellrr, Jr., after his lually at a standstill Jur-ng tha
today by a Jury of paitwipatlag
aaciatlaa which %UI meet la Bep(rfusai lu delete Ihe head of th* past month.
with W. R. Detinskl la tha kid­ steak, 241 and 26A cents a p und;
taaauar liw lM at tha CUy Hall naping o f John K. OUl»y, Hr, leg of lamb, 21.7 and 2J 4 ; pirfc
i-iiumuni*t lea-k-r.
Hull said report* coming lo lh*
Monday nsondag at 10:M o'clock. preakknt of tha First National chops, 173 snd 18.7 ; fln-jr, 2.8
Hlat* Department throuith d plo
' matlc
cliannels Indicated
disorlanator Futch wlU deliver as Bank of Atlanta. Ilowsn wa, sen­ and ( S \ bread, * 4 and 71,; laid,
j derr at Cristo anil Antilla,
rilsaddress, probably during tho tenced to ana year on the cla n 7.7 atul 10.0 ; potatoes, 1.5 a'ol IB ;
gang. Detinskl previously had !»-*« macaroni 1411 and I 6 5 ( rice, BA
marnlag adhalau, on “ The Rclasentenced from 21 ta 28 years.
1 and Cirnfugeos. csm m inUl
pff
It* M;
•;
Uoa of tha Fatah BUI to the Hchoai The Jury recommended mercy fat and i.4 | prunes, g(l anj
T A I M H A S 8 EK, 8 ,pt. i t
,4 .,
rad*, at Camaguej an I Mansacanned peaa, No. 2, I t • and 18 00
WABIUNGTON.
Sep*.
18—
OF)
1
— FuLlished charges by Jam-» II.
BUoathm l i FMctda."
Bowen and naked the rat# in be
Ths utimasliale e i pension "o f nlllo and two g o rern irr wuhln
per can.
'
II. Tiavit, fnrnier Flmida con,,cl,
Baaator Oataaa will apeak an treated t* a misdemeanor with
rtmilt
and currency" waa advo­ tha u n i province af Bant* Cli
(hat ha w tnersod "sig muiders
T h a Textbook BUoalloa
the suggestion that praeatlm of.
cated )n a statement today by
In the Florida chain gang" and
Rapresaatotiia Tmaaoello I* to fleers "shortly" look Into It with a
HAVANA. Hept. 15e-(JP&gt;-Dc• hairman Fletrhet of th* Senate
thst - noil ng wan din , j al-oul
•peak an T h * Bchool gllualion la v'ew of paroling the boy.'
cision at to whether ths nations
Hanking Committee
five 0/ them ', (&gt;day caused Na­
kaoeral."
Saying that farmer* would bene­ of the world 'are going to axtend
than Mayo, Hat* prison director,
, Baaator Farris* Id achadalad as
fit 4 aa tn crop movement* In the recognition to lha govaramaa'. of
y a p a n M a u spookar.
loo Moult, while fiahonaan re­ loln vite Tracts to aid tha lm.-.tl- tim# Just ahead, neither Joined Ramon Grau Han Martin appar­
Aisaclalim mooting la exsiding la tho Lake Jeotup airs pRion of chargee.
Chairman Harrison of lh* Son­ ently rest* on th* action af the
Travis waa confined a( (be Hub- ata Flnanca Committee urging United Slat** Govarnnsaot.
m U attract i p « M l i o f IM
was arrested at noon paolerday
Jaca.onrllle that Presldaot Km,.*volt km* no
i and women who a n tho leadand charged with the unlawful beam camp near
The ikplomatk representatives
officials et-th e W M
possession o f 1100 yards' o f seine whan Arthur Malllefart dUd in lha (Ins# ||i making wider u*a of his of laiin-America yssU r k y
re
ATT-ANTA, Bept. 15.
nets. He apd the Bets were sweat box there last year. II. said diacroffonsry Inflalloa p a wore v*al*d that as yot they had no
«lsfinita instructions frank their
tW t A*- Governor T o la s dg* m
brought ta BaNUrri geaUiday aft­ this woe the “ omy murd,, that veatad ta him.
and poilc* chief* of ernoon. Morrte made 'bond, ,end Iwkeil out, although others wrra
f
th* M f
F la tte r said th* "reoarr* hooka respective governments.
fro * Has
D a, ha appear
w l| answer ta hie sparge at a Jolt a* brutal".
directed L, buy not loo* ; Th* mlnlstara from other South
should 5 * direr
Oeorg* W. Couraoa, camp cap­ than f t 00.000,1
-and Crntrel American saswtriei
I M MpUta &lt;
Ister data.
.
000,000 of
was recently
decIs red they hod not reuaisad In­
The arts are la poeaesakon of tain, was sentenced to 20 years bond* weekly
struct ions from
thair
governa A m aa a gp»s4lng
Bhsriff J. F. McCleKaad who sUt- for Moillsfart's death. Trsvl* re- should Iwaa a like amount a t
tho Florida gareraoi
•d Ihst If Msrris Is found g lltr. ceatly was gtrssi a conditional treasury not** with which ta bay •osaU, adding that they had lot4# Milo* an boor aatiido tha th* eels *111 ha btirnad. ethsrwise Fardon. Hs'was seataaced for rob­
issued for tha psMlc worded ssteosiv* reports a « tha
bery
aitusUoa ta (taka.
th*/ grill se rslarned U him.
of a t

li

Regulations Applying
LevieaAreApproved
By Chief Executive

iXa
a*#*

“ Radio City Murals
A r e A^rnin Center
Of C n n t r o v e r s y

Noted Solons W ill
^ 8 e Speakers H ere
^ M o n d a y M orning

Pryor Bowen 1 Found
Guilty Of Kidnaping

Ex-Convict S t a t e s
He Viewed S e v e n
Murders In Camps Fletcher AdvtM^aleH

Currency Inflation, ,up“‘m0, bL" B'- «

Fisherman Arrested
For Net Violation

Arrest O f Scholtx On
Speeding Charge Has
Re-Echo In Georgia

Slash
GRAPEFRUIT LOSS Approximate
25 Percent In Tax&lt;
ingYeai
FROM STORM PUT DuringCom
W o u l d Be Kestdi
AT 25 PER CENT Subject to the approval of
Oranges And Tanger­
ines Suffer 10 Per­
cent, Says Report

remaining mcmlK-r* of thff
Boiidholdera* Protect ivo
mlttee, Kenneth M. Kt
head of the Committee,
ing In an informal neaal
with membem nf the Q (
Commission this mor
•gre*d lo recommend' ___
tha property owners of thla

ORI.ANDO,
Bept. IB.—
—
Grapefruit loss in Florida due to
the Laeor day storm waa placed
at g 6 percent by th* federal crop
■nd livestock sstlmating but u I city be given an appmxlmata 1
hero yesterday. The figure I*, percent reduction in taxes d u rin g(•rated "conservative" by the bu-;th,
„ , r.
iT
mail's
w*e*ewl '
rsau’s atmllalMam
statistician. Taw
Ten perrent
Ills agreement, lulled by Mayog 1
loan was suffered by orangs and
V. A. Speer aa “ A gratify
tangerln* groves, th* report sold. dsmonairation of co-op«ratlTa*|
However, the monthly bulletin It", met with lh* approval
of lh* bureau says th* crop re­ every member vf lh* Coma
maining on ths tr*s is oarilsr than and although it binge* upoa.l
last year, "while th* quality prom­ approval by olhrr rninmlttfon
ts** to b# wall abovv tha i v i n y t .*1 thtrx li.. every iiidiratiuu-ihatBsjwins as o f Y5*p L 'V and from Koofo's r*comm*ndations will
ihich storm losses must b* de­ approved.
ducted to obtain tha estimated
Ths 2B perrent reduction
present figure, placed grapefruit be brought about through a
at 71 peredht of normal, th* asm* reduction in lh* 1933-34
aa a month ago.
ment#, a# proposed soma
Tha oranga crop boforo lb* ago by ths Commission. Th*
storm was 78 percent and com­ reduction vsrirs from lb par
pared with 88 percent Aug. 1 this to 40 porrent, and reduction*
year, «B on H*pl. 1, 1832. and 74 b* fff*ct*d as follows:
A l l percrml reduction ta
percent s»pt- 1. 1831.
(Continued On Pt|r Tw o)
Tangerine* were &lt;8 percent on
Bept. 1 . 87 on Aug. 1, 80 a year
sgo. anil 8V percent In September,
1831

1

I'ecans, the report staled, hav*
suffered considerable damage.
Florida cotton Is estimated kt
33,000 ualas
Inst
year 17,800

bal.. wrr* ginnsd. Corn Is ftg
ured at BAUD00 bushels, aa earnpored wM* M 40,000 bushels m
1832
The reports stated th* storm
causvd loss of ano«t of ths trvrk
crops planted.

Much Data Backing
Canal Project H as
Been ReceivedHere

MrSaAntonia Sim&lt;
Is Victim Of Deal (Ll
Follow ing IlinOBi
.
.
, .
...
“ r*' Aotoivi, l.ucy Simon,
b f-ttd oljsrt Women rnidsnla
this city. d!#d at tlj* Karnnld- '
Inughlgn Memorial llorpitnl thin [
marnthg at ai&gt;out 4 00 o'clreh’
aftsr having twei. tn-atrd It
lh* night for nn illni*a« which
valopod latr yrslerday aftsrMvw. ,
Hha would have i.ran 75 yearn old
M il month.
Faltaral a*rv»c*s will li* b *ld .,l
from lha Etickaon Funrrol Horn* '
tomorrow
aflrinoon
at 4:50
o'clock. Buital will he In Lakeview Camclrry Mis. Simon's bus- band died about 24 years ago. 11a
was burled In l.akevirw Camrtary,
Rav. Wm. I’. Ilroi.k&gt;, Jr., uf lha '4
First Bspli.t Church, Will OfficL
■IS, SSSlStisI by lli-v K. D. IIraw*Is# of thr
First
I'ri-sbylrrlan
Church The fulluwing hava been .
• s la j to act as pallbaarrrst E. li,
Moblpy. G. A
S|»eer, A rth u r'
Yowsll, W. H Haynes, F, R.
Rouralllat, and C. E. Gormlof.
.
Mr*. BJmun waa born tn
aesrl on Oct. 17. IN5H. Hha
hare In 1180. and has resided hofw
sine* that tint*. Since lh# do*t|
bar hatband, she has eondt
a small variety and notloa
with her daughter.
Surviving Mrs. Simon are
two daughters, Mrs. K E. Goranlay, Jr., of Jacks,&gt;nvlll« and
laabslla Simon, of SanfurO;
sister, Mrs. Henry
I'csroo,
Fori Mysrs; ons nrother, foi
shsrlff Frank Karel uf Orl
and several grandchildren.

Five additional copies of resolu­
tions adopted by Florida trails
bodies which havs gon* on record
as favoring th* construction of th*
St Juhns-lndlon Hirer canal ax
quickly as possible, reached Han­
ford this morning.
Th* Istess sponsors of In* canal
Include th* Miami Chamuer of
Commeire. th*
Miami
Beach
Chamber of Commerro, the Eau
Gsllle Chamber of Commerce, ths
Vero Beach Chamber of Commere*, and lh* KruiUand Penln
sula Chamber of Commerce.
Seventeen resolutions are on
fUa with Karl Lehmann, secretary
of tha 8 t. Johns River Improve­
ment Association which is collect
ing
considerable
data
that
may be used la suppartiag Ihka
section's
claim that th* canal
should be built.
This data, plus a largo collection
•&gt;f ''at* which la Di. « j prepared
uy CHy Engineer Fred T. W il­
liams, chairman of tha Wstar'* * f* Commit!** of Lh* Seminole
&lt; ounty Chtmbar ol Comm*ret, is
to b# sanl to th* War Dapartmant ■HARKRT FIGHT I t 1ST
1'nllod Stales Ergtnoarr Office
CHICAGO, Sspt. 15.'.marrow afUrnuo
10 -ruund
fight uetwasa
Sharkey 'and
King
Lav
scheduled for tonight, waa
posted until nest Monday'
of threatening wratlier,

Epidemic Believed
To Be Under Control

ST. LOUIS, Sept. I I — Iff)—
Belief that "Wa hav* brokets tha
bock" of th* sleeping ilihdum
cpklrmic, wa* aspreaaad today by
Dr. Joseph f . Brsdack, city hgolth
commissioo«r. He predicted,' U
would taper off much more sJrwty
lhaa It spread. Ths malady has
1* Iren 144 lives U BL Louis
mid-July.

r
-DELAND NIG H T" B L A T U

J.

- Da Load Night" wW
ohservo* a* lh* Sanford Elk
room* next Friday night
_
of Friday night Bept. » , o i w»4
nnaouared yaoUrday, saaordlW m
Lodge Bocrelary
who U bre

LOCAL WEATHER
Official U.' 8 . Waatkar
reau reading for 24 koarj
ending g ;00 A. M. sack
tag.
Data

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1

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With special program* throofbout lb* Booth, the United DaughU n of the ^ — **-*•— jn&gt;(tlr‘— *
•d feander’i d *r ' roeentir Mr*
John. H. Andanoa, o f Raleigh
historian general o f tto W f w i t l

(datesthat out • ( UN^moriert In Memph
U fb t wera m n l m I only 17 white*.
f * N killed br wtyt* mea, gnd thlrtjr-n|i
killed by netro men. Two white men w
women, end thirteen negro men were kltfi
Two white women were killed by white
M tre'w om te were killed by negro men'

eighteen

relieve
ef the atCgQIe of high murdgr rate*. ‘They should exert
•vary Influence to rqake more law-abiding cltitans of the
hegwiee of thMr community", ugri the Commercial Appeal
‘T h e record should also challenge the leaders of .the. negro
f eeei ■ After-a)&gt;, they nre-theonne to whom tho'rank-an&amp;
file Qg*na«roea look for leadership.”
t Lenkocy toward negroes chargad with killing member*
of their own race la n contributing factor In the South’s
high murder rate. According to the chief of police In A U
llenta*.?one reiwon for the high percentage of killing among
negroes la that few of them are electrocuted for slaying
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Breakfast In Paris and dinner In New York la the oblectfyg which appears to be nearing realisation by Captain
EMaudonna Coates who la working on plana for a atratoiphera flight across the Atlantic.
Not.given to boasting and always conservative in his
ifidertakrhgs, Coates' announcement that be will soon get
jnder way lends much credence to the belief that the flight
is possible. In order to accomplish this feat aa airplane
capable of a sustained speed of well over 800 miiee an hour
grill have to ba used. Such a plane was completed about a
* year Ago and exp^imesta have been going on since.
&gt;n.
Detaila necessary for the success of this unprecedented
£ . air Vbyage famish ite ra tin g reading. In the first Place,
'M
*ltUfcde,Qf KL006 fees reaUlraa that both the
h O occupahta of tne pTane ana ihe enffna itsllfflfc supplied with
“packed" Air. For thla purpose several superchargers, re. quirfng 80 less than 180 horsepower, are provided.
^ nTne object of flying In the strmtoepher* la thgt
“ ^•ithe wall of air at lower levels will be absent and thereby the-plane will matt lags .resistance.
However, be­
came e f • the rarefied atmosphere Jt la necessary to have
a propeller which can be adjusted, with greater “pitch"
at the higher altitudes end less “pitch” et the lower alUtedee. # v - . •• '.v

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Of course, it will be terribly cold, a factor which
Prill have to be considered both from a human and
mechanics] point of view. Because the 'cabin la sealed
ta think Ui
to keep the rarefied air out, It is only necessary then
to add •• Uttle heating* equipment to make it comfort­
able.
To meet the mechanical difficulties created by
temperature* of 180 degrees .below aero, it has been
necessary to build the plane mostly; of wood gnd fabric
They 'nr* haring a*
i .i )•■&lt;* apdclgl metal alloys. Ordinary metall * beeoroe
.C t a N Z l w t i l e under exce«Iv, cold. '
Tw k.|H ro«* Z T a S L d g w J l
» the flight It aucceeaful It will be thk moet t i p
W pay guy.
07 * ^ u l nlflcajit wtep in aviation since Blariot flew the English
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I Channel And will undoubtedly mark the beginning of
— I regular enpraae eiriinan between Europe end the United
pass ihraagk

K eefe A g r e e s ,T°

calling that back In ,1AM, at
NaehriHe, Term, Mr*. CarOHa*
M*rtw*ther Goodie* puUlety la­
med a call for all woman** ■*d e tle a o f th* War B etw w g^tha
State*' t o unit* under one orfaaT
■atlon. In MImou H, MUelerippL
Texas; Oeorgfa end
V n t fw i
tbero bad been (tartad Daoghter* o f the Confederacy. The
honor o f enltlng. then* tato.a ecj£(
federation o f all aoriotU* o f Ccio
federate origin go** to this Ten
neeta* daughter, who was elect*)
th# fin * p m Ideal.
*
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CLately sMoclated with Mri
J ^
U of the Confederate (Stan end o f the United Daughter* o f th*
Ooodlctt
wasi Mr*. U c fM
Rallies of Baeannah, G o, who w m Bar*) flag, la white. Mu* aad Confederacy the objects Sr* stat­
made t in t rice-pro*ldent o f th* •carlet enamel — *um&gt;und*d by ed a* follow*) niatorleal, benevo­
organltaUon, being assigned the S laurel wreath with th* mono­ lent, educational sad a*dnl, . it*
work o f organliiog th* **v*n gram U, D. C. under the flag aad .purpose U la e. perpetual.'
T ie
eeeth AMantfc *taWc
Chapter wa* th* first, .fc v a w s h the how that Ura th* wreath.
I ara eet forth aa theta — -"T#
•econd, aad WLImlrtgUa," worth
The eipblem selected /or Ihl*, boner the memory o f ,thee* who
Carolina, war th* third to in lpf organliatlon wea th* flre-polatcl served and these whs fe ll la the
thla orgentxatUa.
. ’ '"V
eoUea bell, on the poiat* ef which aarrice o f the Confederate States;
On Mar. 30, 1195, again V star are th* wordai "Think, Lira, to protect, preserve and mark
Nashville, th* flrri general '«* »- Love,
Pray."
Lgwwg iDare,
» a f* , a
i places mad* Motoric by
" P . Confedovtntioa wa* bald, th* asm* pdoptIn the arUclea o f Incorporation) rata valeri to collect and'
ed being the National Daugbtdr*
of th* Confederacy. It waa not uni
til 180* that the name officially
adopted wa* United Daughtefr of
the Confederacy and an appro-

tlma 1* not poeatbl*. .
"In th* first place,1* - Mayer
Speer amid, “ the Commlttei hold*
b*t M percent of the mg a fc M ig
bondg while th* general•»*a&lt;M en
e f M ile n s sad fine IMS *g&gt; -dht*
time la not satisfactory enough
to warrant a settlement e f our
debt.1*
Mayer Speer aald that I n
my opinion our meeting thla
morning waa on* o f tb* meet
satisfactory wn*ve ' ev*r h e ld
With th* Committee. Th* So*
operatic* aplrit d • m onatrated
la quit* gratifying lad H 'djsyl*r»
g wurkabta attitude that will yr*^
ably |*ad to th# A lvtn g of.*M*
problem within,a,snort time. Tb*
approximate U perron* roduMtaa
In take* which Mr. Krofe kaa
pro mlted to recommend fo r ''w ,'
A eeM give material •relief to th#
tax - herdtnad realdeata o f our
cltr, and I am hi hopea that they
will feahawd bv taking a rnewed
Interest In their property aqd tak­
ing M r* of the tames when they
It eras Indiested that by th*
time tb* Ceenmlaetoner* * me*
urabt, th* Commlnaa^ an.we
will M e * reached BaaforA AdepUoa ef th* tag roll anAka^grt /*
ex period M «e*a*. within th* nab

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1 0 m Howard Honored
With Party Thursday

hers a f Mbs Howard's bridge dab.
Mrs. LeanardI and Miss Howard
Wbt the geests at the doorway
of tho home, andi-afWr a short
social period, bridge games were
Started when John Leonard!, Jr.
distributed Urn talleya. The bridal

Mrs. J. P. Ridge who waa pre­
sented with a boa o f doeting pew.
der, while the geeet prise was an
aaUqoo glass compote.
i: Gregg Maxcy, Hugh Mas­
The hostse* was assisted In
a i Johnnie Rogal, o f Hbhring, serving refreshments by Mrs. B.
L gseats o f Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Howard, Mrs. James Ridge, and
Mias Sarah Warren Eaaterby.
Thane who wars served worst
Miss Howard, honor guest, Mrs.
J. A. Wright, Mrs. William Fitts,
Jr- Mrs. Roy Williams. Mrs. K
A. Loadonbsrg. Mrs. Roby Taking,
MTs. Ridge, Mrs. Tlurb Whelrhrll.
Mrs. ffowaWV MHL'Ma*ws». Mrs.
Lareardl, and the Misses Easterby, Margaret Css. Perry I-re Bell
and Beatrice Howard.

Social Cahndar

An outdoor Christian Endeavor
meeting conducted by tho Senior
Christian Endeavor o f tho First
Presbyterian Chert* will bo held
on the lawn o f the II. H. Me*
Caal.n home on Magnolia Avenue
at 6:00 o'clock. The subject will
be
"Worshiping
God Out-ofDoors" and Annie Belle Brown
will be the leader.

Yowell's
The state will net abandon en­
tirely the project, be said, bat
only n small crow o f shoot 1M
neg roes will bo kept there Is Cel­
tics It sugar cans. Others will he
sent there when harvest thee

Clrde No. 1 of tho First Baptist
Church will meet at the home ol
Mrs. J. T. Newsy, lOOd Palmgtto
Avenue U| 3:30 o’clock.
Clide No. g will hold a spendthe-day meeting at the home of
Mrs. J. B. O/latt, 2011 Washing­
ton Avenue, while m covered dish
luncheon Is to be served ot noon.
Tho monthly business and pro­
gram meeting of the Women’s
Missionary Society of tbs First
Mrthodbt Oinreh will br hrM at
tbs church at 3:30 o'clock.
Circl, No. 2 of the First Bap.
list Church will meet at the
church annex at 3:30 o'clock.

A T L A N T A . Sept. 13. - ( * &gt; —
Patrolman F. A. Hill, driver af
owe of tiro police cars which col­
lided early yesterday while rac­
ing to the scene o f a . burglary,
died yesterday afternoon from
injuries received In the accident.
Ilia partner, E. II. Johneon, and
the officer* in tho second car, J.
W. Maahbum »nd C. R. I lenslee.
escaped with minor injuries, and
were sent horns after receiving
treatment at city hospital.

SATURDAY
To-Niffct

I Cottons 5 yds.

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Dependable Class Of
Church Holds Picnic

i. Clyde A. Byrd
mors Mias Howard
npllmentlng M i s s Elmlna
ird, bride-elect, Mrs. Clyde
yrd entertained at an all-day
at Daytona Beach
on
•seiay afternoon,
peat all of the guests were
Sanford. They arrived shorlftar noon, end. after assem' at the Byrd horns at 731
I Peninsula Drive, they were
i to th« bench where a picnic
•an was served. Later they
|md.to Jbe Byrd home where
the party were Mrs. Hugh
cfcall. Mrs. Roby Lalng, Mrs.
I t Wimblsh, Mrs. Hawkins
k Oily, Mrs. Wellers Bell. Mrs.
I t Putter, Mrs. Glenn IJngle,
3 A f Williams, Mrs. Ralph
t, Mrs. Braitnn Baggett, aad
Margaret Peters and Mlsi
lee Howard, til of Ranford|
J. Wylly Reck, Mrs. 8am
all, Jr- and Mrs. Charles
aas Brown,
of Daytona

‘Archer* Hose

* Husbands o f members o f tho
Dependable 'Class' of the Firs?
Methodist Church were entertained
at a swimming party nt Evsnsdals
Park yesterday afternoon. A pic­
nic supper, served nt fl:00 o'clock,
concluded an afternoon that was
enioyed by tho entire (party.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Thornton, Mr. and
Mrs. Burke Steele. Rev. and Mrs.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Goff,
Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. I. K Goff,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wright. Mr.
end Mrs. Dwight Smith, Mr. and
»» — Virgil Sral'h. Mrs. Herman
Middleton, Mrs. Carol Dennis, Mrs.
Gertrude Mulligan. Mrs. Alice
Ward, Mrs. C. F. Proctor. Mrs.
R. Burns, und Miss Betty Antosh.

Saturday
HOOT C.1BSON

E V A -B E S S

“T H E BO U -1N U F O IN T *
and

“FLYING DEVILS"

U ndies 2 fo r

I1 E A U T Y S A I.O N

C hildrens
They may be young— but .
*'&lt; ' tteyVe ever so smart!I

Topping Them Alii

DRESSES
$ 1.00

GIRLS 9

T ub Frocks
only

( Hankys

69c

This lose price leaves you no
excuse (or not buying, if youi
have young daughters return­
ing to tcliool I They're not onlv\
pretty' — tliey’iw oat - dyed.]
wasliable, practicall

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| CURTAINS
1 COSTIME

Wait 'tU -Y o u r Bye Lights

| JEWELRY

g g k

2 itor

This Marvelous “ B uy” !

Cretonne Jk ' .»

Union Saits

Leather B ells

orful— attractive— the most isexpensive, effective way I Re-

Work Shirts
N gW C keo' K Iff

GLOVES

Deepmapped— fbr deeper sleep!
OVERSIZE PLAID

Thrifty housewives are buying
DEEP-NAP PLAID

Blankets

Wash Pant.
M r«o f M k a

Wash Pants

They're buying N O W be­
cause cold weather s on the
way! And buying I h t t t
blankets b e c a u s e they’re
wares, low-priced, and ex­
treme!/ good values! Seat

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o n fj negligible resalta.

; Approval- •* the pert o f Fort
Pierce ae n federal harbor nad al­
teration o f WCOjbOO for deselop; moot o f the harbor from a 100loot channel o 200 ltet, build.
, o f new jrulrx mni rt-targiwg (he
Uxnlnf basin wonM he enreWler
rd quite sufficient fer one dty.
weal■twthr

red During

Depression

a ? d e ^ o « n ^ iS r ' wettiWay front
Mlemt to TarkaonrlfM T which
pesfes' throoyh the InW and .to
dlreefly opened ap'tbe port h r
he rye and shallow steam * Ironeporutlna n w t the rich w U u r
rryetable distrkU of South FieriIda.
; Then at a final restore it ap­
proved fond* for the lobe Okeerhobee flood control project and
the dredging of tbe^ Coloosahatthee river to creofo a crodh stale
canal from Fort kfjrcrx '‘dlreflly
Into tho Indian Blver at Aoart
ami tbe port of'-Fort Pieeee^In three signatures of his pen.
S resident Roedevell lit' aMiny
rre apparrnlly separata sections
uf southern Florida has fW M to

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aimage, lb.
ash Seminole Co.

Vn Esrgu
n il fMyle Smoked

The Ulead waterway sUet-hing
paid the front dfor at Tort Plered
lx today the scrt* o f bent* Unm
and r lr t r steamers. Bat this mode
o f transportation among towns on
the river has been beM vp to ■ a
treat extent beeaoae o f Uw failure
o f the government to compute the
waterway. Ua ralue to Fort Pierre
is apparent la the hoary shipment
o f rock and gravel throuih this
port wMflg wao Uyhlasn*. dawn to
Btoart for nso In building the new
bridge. over the St. Larie riser.
Mrte oft this waterway also l V
Neither Oil Camytoy o f MUml
baa w o rld ltd dH stored In (be
municipal taaka to Btaart and
than H P the canal to U l « Okecfor delivery to CVwi.lon
Surreys made among gvwWrts In
tfs rich mack farwtay lands
around the lake and ehae&amp; ef mileays shows hundreds of thousands
of ’ package* toady * to
moca
Ihronyb' thd'port of Fort Flert*
the mleote adequate borye Iinch
ore P*l ia • pant ion. T V inland
waterway nad Okeechobee and
CalooashatrbSO river
dredging

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Dretncrf F r w ,

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No. 2 Cara (Limit i . t o Coatamar)

TOM ATOES
No. 24 Cane Roerdale

PEACHES......
No. i‘ C ana llr u k c n h iire

PINEAPPLE
Maxwell llou.r
T h ree

COFFEE, Ih.....

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VIRGINIA

YO R K APPLES
CABBAGE
GRAPES 2 lbs. 15c
LEMONS doz. 15c

Vir g in ia

jWhite f yelpga or Thompson Scedlcx,

luky Thin Hkln

MEATS—

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Yellow ~

First St-

M E A T S

J E L L -O , 3 phga..

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UsVytSM

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R oast

lb. 15c

Wcelcrn Veal -r Itcvf

P et R oast
large Fat Salt

Mackerel

lb. ,15e
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for.15c

20c

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BACON

12 ytt

AR-PVavar, ■' .*»••

Best Shortening

Fancy Sliced

It*if*idiita ilral
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Ibhmant^of *.:' ciriB*n «ufm-

opens up an' ItlM d M r
fot]
yachtsinan to tapl/I now' oourta
o f woalth fo r the saairo dlotrlci
1 A ll this the rfawramspt fans
made poatlMe and new the Fort
Pietro Flnoneioy and- Cemrtsvct low Gcympaey Is atttmptiatf'
attemptla g ' to
by epplflny tor a frdevrt loan far
rnnatrwelloW of y |4fMBB&gt;, procooling plant on the‘harbor front
to take rare of crops of every
fruit pow er' andfvegetable raiser
whether na ladHWoal or one of
tbn many pwcktag famines — a
plant projarted art a public uUlity.
i Fort PlOfTO-hhrhor was started
In 1P1» as an inlet.IP serve the
fishiny industry. Gradually U was
enlarged uatU in FeMuray of 1990
it was opened to dcs^ water trsf-

Garda* a young mad broke tha
U O M d W .U et. l i A. B» L W
la g ***,
llWektead. WW reMtninthM lh# camp to the p t &lt;
«mmerit, is id-Wednesday.
U t h p t N mid he haul been ad­
LSICE 8 TKR, Sag. SepL-lIL— vised the ctmp h u 'taaa dealgaatLmnra a firndltwn—’vegvsU hand- •4 and that ft would coat between
ed down from father to
f eUdaeu that la tha V tita g a a t a r*:r»*o i&gt; changer' AWSp occurred
thouiand lands—received • Hide
aback when they heard tha address and how much, may bo left to the
o f Lard Raglan, president o f the discipline ef the standard itself."
These were tbe ccoclodlog words
aathrdpefegy iaction o f Iba Brit­
ish AaaoclaUon for tha Advance- In - Professor I . fL' Jones's preeldentie) address on the fk U stand­
meal e f Science.
With numerous examples, Lord ard In the economic section o f the
Raglan showed bow aallrely un­ asso:iatloa.
reliable tradition la In comparison
Professor Jones said that he
with tho colder, bat,more i
neither contemplated nor desired
curate, facta o f history. •
an Immediate rttarn to the yold
Do we find, said I V apoaker. In standard as many changes, mast
any part o f the world, young peo take place before such action
pie sitting at the fast o f tbp aged could be taken with safety.
and eagerly drinking |n all that
The outlook' whirh he VUevod
they can tell them of the events
of tbeir youthT Nowhere Ihst he probable, said tbo professor, was
had he4nl of. A wan In his snec- that the restoration o f the yold
dotare was generally regarded » » standard was necessary te '* tfat
■ bora. ‘ ' —
progress o f the warbl In that fu ­
Why, he asked, ihoald “tradi­
ture which wss worth considering.
tions" be thought capable of accu­
rate oral Iranstnls.on for hun­ The distant future could be left
dreds, and even thousands
of to Itself. But ho feared that po­
years, when no other fact can litical const derations would drive
pais from mouth l&gt; mouth down Britain ba.k lo the yold stand­
tho street without hopeless dis- ard before the essential prelimi­
tortlonT.
naries Had Wen properly consid­
. The notion that people go hun­ ered.
gry because there is too much
food in the world—bet lose * re ­
search Is continually making t
LlaiV-s of graes grow Where one
grew before—was exploded lef.ire Ihe agrieult-rml aecticn of
the association.
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Dr. Alexander Inucer president
o f the section, to&gt;k * Issue with

Cold History FiseU

000, tbe city of Fort Fierce 9Me­
lt6.7.72 and the Fort pierce Flnaoeiny and Construction "Company
fftCK.131. Since that tfajie 17V
720J10 hat been spent- Of this
amount (.70,000 has been spent fer
drtdiln^ bf thf government as
emrsgciwy measures to keep the
fmevftiwjr
port open sHhoayh U Had not been
afflcially taken ever
the,war
department.
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.
T V port to
fogolar &gt; port of
rail for t V Baltimore end Caro­
lina Lines, Inc., with regular salt­
ings every three weeks fur I'uerto
Klro and Santo Deminco to care
for I V lumVr eyport buxlneas in
this district. Trad* wllh tV 'J la bsnun Islands la alaa growing and
In the first sla.MSofhs ef tkl&gt;
dmae W tJ M 'ttm df freight were
ptoved through- the post nyiiliwf
13,7*7 last year-ta t V varan pe- i technic were Ihe taupe of present
eonorair dlBirultlea. It la certain,
rlod nr more than 100 per cent Inhe dcclaroA that thr advances in
crSs.e.
«
the application of natural science
The trend o f water borne tr a f­
to agriculture are not the cause
fic through F ort Fierce ia V x t
of prevailing agricultural depres­
tcvealej in
curtain
inovementv sion but nre to be sought In-the
the past year. The Kellsniore afaxipce of satisfactory sche
for collective planning, market­
ing, stability In the value o f mon­
ey and (he ma'ntenance of Uftter
equilibrium between prices, wages
and. debts.
Dr. Lauder alluded to (ha won*
derful reclamation and land drain­
age work carried out In Italy dur
ing the last ten years, arid said
that Ig had been asked, “ What of
the c o s t!" The Italian Stale was
said to have spent 3!,&lt;JO0,(K&gt;0
0
« , po«!ads
ia reclaiming over- l&amp;OO,.
pot^eda in
i. That I 000 mfrr*- The aererely economic
rrmov»lw r would be that alncp
uortl. I* n,, ** H®1" * cut « f cultivation,
. why make more! But Italian men
,ll*l Head by the land and they
hod •u,n' ,hi« * laetiny tj .how for
•lands,
exprndltcra.
Importance uf agriculture,
eoncludod l)r. louder, not merely
as a meant of producing addlf '™vV tlonil home-grown food, bet ns an
onvlttj Induatty of fuoiha»nta&gt;' social
7sl*r, was now being remitsed by
sections of t V community. ’
dent the ■rtate Tend ' defa&lt;;t
rtpstot
"It qhboy tia* V forgotten thgt
C MW building toad U 2.vtV
he ex- the gold standard te a farm o f dielcavion o f Orange avenue ' wt»t1
clpllno whiffa mgr Itself help to roflora some.of .thoa* tandUlona that
jWard vriinre It * gklj e v watpolly
t
teach I V
arenlc highwayP Just] enable i( to he operated with sue-.
M '
south of Setting to bring tW* V*#t ecaa.
. l i M . * L .I» Afg verllae esi
nearer 1 "It is a problem In t V art ^f
| government to decide wt)fn the

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IKMEUSS

M EAL. I m .
u V Msec war

*rO T A T O E S „
SttflyArAe.’
r

rtOMTB, S lha.

Good WKolesiinSl
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A A I^ b Pjpnwua T U B or 1P R I N T

A r a e r l W . W f - . &gt;=&gt;•»

'T

W H ITE ROUSE
Evaporated

i

Quaker la id * 1

&gt;' -- -

No finer evaporated

PORK &amp; BEANS.
No. ]J i Can

1 5 t f p f f g gg t o f e ;

*■7

G I N O EH A L E , C A C Ittp e rU l D ry — botUc.;..

WESSON OIL

' Pint can 18c.

Qua

S A L A D D R E S S IN G , R ajah — pint Jar.:.... ...

ASPARAtiUaTIPS, Fancy— picnic *an~—_
IN ' cHlir'xFBOtniCB b W A K T M K N T A YOU W IL L FIND
T H R JlitBT IN KRKSIt FRU ITS AND W G B TA B LB S
SMITH FIELD
Summer Rambo
C Q O l ^ C C 'A ^ P f - E a . 1* Iba.
Inrge lUp#
1E t .B t n r r A t

CORNED

&lt; • afp
e a c h e s

,

3

ib«:

C A H R O T U ^ w j^ to ti^

19c

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IllJ.k

I’E I’PK R , 3 for.
} ilftoR1!

SALT, 2 etna.___

A A I* C L E A N S E R — cgn—
fcU X FT/AKEA— i phf*..._.

Four Hi lb. pkggr

T0U-BT TISSUE,

Helmet or Fancy Biscuit

W IItTB HOUBB
.
Sweetened
/•

CpNDENBJED

v .h .1 a.Mg -w-

Frwh Ground ^ - l 1, ^

Saugage Meat

I.UX. S taken

.... 19c

Mn.1t IV t*.' |'iinS.r1
2 lbs. ,19c OCTAGON.
* for— Itc
luiimebv i ‘tv*
A h . S hols.
lb; 10c Glam
Mu I lTin. ataodsrd

15c

Corned Rgaf. X far.. 29c
T a il Van* l i n k

SALMON, 2 for—

wiK
'
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Hpqi Bologna

lb. 15c

§ S C &amp;

lb. 29c

A A r a t a f«a -A »-* * e a -.

otinligljta relnllent of quality fpod at fair prices. ,

RICK, 8 Iba.......... l»c

Hamburger

d

------ la jiu i as ewscnUal for. good, health as re«tfttj|«l**|»

Flour, 24 lbe. 89c

Fresh Ground '7

I t - - ifc ,
— — ■-

dawrtr rsrtf
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W W O U L D K R S , Ih.
t torse ilV / H ut • &lt;}&gt;
W I E N E R S , 2 U »u

l^ S .^ l^ ife = = 9 ^ y p ^ S

o. X cmiu 10c
Spiturh. No.
te

W E S T B W K A W P F L O R ID A .. M E A T S

19c

10-lb. cloth

Lard, 8 lba...... 57c
.

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ELECTION
Political Organiza­
tion la Threatened
With Defeat In Fall

Tha board of aManpau yemlayday
awtftly ayptorad tha admlaletradeu'a illjOOa.OGO u M m a n (ax

N E W TORE, Sept. I L - G x^ t*
cocoara over the way thine* ) n
M t h f within Tammany Hall U
being voiced privately by laadtax
erxaniaatioa
Damerrata.
Kv«a
within Cfty Hall admUalca wa*
mad* yaatarday that Ha}. FtocaTo
H. La Ouardla, Fori on mayoralty

g rg C IA U I FOB, SATURDAY

algwed by Mayor OYrtua.

B a r n ralmca

APES

TATOES 6 lbs. 17c

win tkia November, wbOe aa Im­
partial pill la a n ee
strung ty
Democrat!# renal* e I t ratio la
hie favor—practically a rereraal
af tha I PM reaction, when Mayor
fame* J. Walker, at the aralth of
hia popularity, waa
Major La
d o a td ll'i opponent.
Thi* waa interpreted by William
If. Chadboum*. Poeio* carapalfn
mannxar, aa tantamount to a coof*aalon of defeat by Tam many
before the campaign ha* gotten
fairly started.
“ Tha Democratic retimate la
cenaervaUra“ , b* aaid. “ Condition*
am mare favorahl* to Fuilruamaaceo* tkia year tha* they wore M
yean ax* In tha Joha Purrpf
Mltehel aampalx*—Pad that y w i
t * did t t “
Defeat af
Mayor Joha F.
OHr en tkia fall would end the
.John F. Curry rkleftelnihip ia the
wlywam. In tha oplnloa o f taf.rmed political obwrrara here—
act becaaee of thl* on* fa for*.

. Approval o f the program, al­
ready voted by the heard of mtimate. came after Samuel u yitrnuor, flee axial adviser ta I ha
city, bad, availed ateck broken
far threatening to a raft payment
o f tha tad hr op*ola( aa axeimar*
la a M it h a * New Jereey cPy,
Untamyar. author of the pro-

Scientists Will Help
‘ Plnd New W ays To
A 8 a I s t Recovery
* **f *
■■
CHICAGO, SeptT 14.— Bellarlnr
that tha recovary movement will
he guided ■■ much W »**w Uadmaiha Ucated by natural eefentiate a* by old ***** aa* op by
aMMi&amp;lita, maaaara o f th* cbaaalcal profusion. In their annual e in­
vention h«ra Ihla weak, nr* tumtn ( thtlr attention toward finding
new w «y« of aiding recovery.
Ohaui'ttry U daattnad to exerttm great inflaani* hi th* period
Ju*4 ahead ', daclaiu* Dr. Harri■au E. Hawn, of Washington,
•poke*nun for hi* prvfeaalon, “ If

at cecaua* It would moan another
hapter la a atrle* of defeat*
who** cumulative effect*, U i*
held no Temmanr leader could
urvlva.
*1
Thaae affect* were not Wholly
•be remit of Ur. Curry1* ml*,
akee, a surrey of bit leadanhlp
'rom It* Inception la IBM reveal*.
Clrcumetaacai ever which be had
co control Influenced many of
hem, and tb*»e alone wore of
-'ich huge prop .rtlona that to hart
•rvlved at all ahow* Mr. Curry a
-aplcaclty to he of no mean or-

H I- It k u i Wax' Ue dtHrkt
leader'* cenceptiun j f Taawaany
** a local machine. Thee* dlatrlrt
It* dare are New York Cl y ’e
Canaan, for th*&gt; have won tkalr
place by virtu* at their anil ty to
deliver, election after election, th*
vote* necetaery to keep Bammaay
In high place. They are the lever*
of the machine, nod Mr. Cupry ha*
a Dr»t-hand appreciation of their
ferae, being on* of them—th* old**t of *]| in polet of •vrvlee
Thl* eenii.rity *nd a correct epprerietlon of th* mach n* had
much l » do with hia elevation to
tha chieftainship, for trmlltlonal
dlfferrr.n ■ ex ited in the Wigwtm
whun h* eon hi* point th*t-*htef*
were net mad* hy eppolntment,
hut mad# thorn*«1 vee, wurklag up
U&gt; the itaderhhip through
th#
ilitrlct rani*. He ahowed bow tt
W»» don* whrn Chi*f Geerg* W.
Olvany wa* depoeed end with chief
Oivany want th* much vaunted
“ New Tammany."
Mr. Curry wn* opposed for the
leadership »y th* "Dig Four"—A l­
fred E. Smith, Uayor Walker,
Surrogate Jem** A. Foley, end
United State* Senator Robert F.
Wagner—whh Edward F. Abeam,
aiM n district lender, appearing

food

STOMPS

• h t t h * ro o u r r o a x l
Gulden Kty Tnll

n

MILK, 3 (or.... 1 i
Osceola
C O F F E E , lb.....
Fancy Long Grain
R IC E , 5 lb*.....
C . G. Baking
PO W D ER, I f t
t Cana Phillip*
8 P A O H E T T I....
Osceola Lima
B E A N S , 3 cans

PORK and

fj

BEANS

........ty

-J A
A D
ftd
2 1
A f j
r i i
A f"
X «P
A Q
A v

t
m«at ju g nOa art guided to i w i
extent1 by UnJmark* established
Id tk# pa«t, tut tt&lt; is c m u of Dm
plan depend* * In la rf* measure,
not on tb* old, out on the now. U
Ihtrs wot* no other factor*, tho
research labor*tori** of th* world,
and especially tkoa* devoted to
chemletry, ar* io(fld«nt la force
.a to right-about fact.*
Aa ■ typical (lloilraUon o f h &gt;»
ch*meal profToaa ta elding indu«
try. Dr. Mown pointed to tk* d»■dopmeat of the synthetic an
mania industry—]nat on*
fore­
runner of what k* daaoikad at
tka synthetic age." Baaldaa tu
many olhar uaaa, lyntkauc am­
monia produce* Industrial eapio*1*#* which make possible without
ntarmlnaola labor auck improve­
ment* aa irrlgat-o* dtaa, tun­
nel* and k ill wayI blaatad tbreuge
add r r t , ai wall aa cheap ooai,
ill, and other mineral product*
mined with the aid o f "powder.
11m application of chan it try tn
am which la hlj eplnl,a baa Juat
egun will “ multiply the waaltn
of the Iflaiita pel raglon and **•
and tha proipcrtty m ated hi the
other grain-producing nrena of the
-ountry", Dr H.'“* . Barnard, dle e W 1 the Cntn ImtimHe* Re
earth Foundation, told tn I re'Ort ta th* society today.

'Today lh* factonei of th*
■nru teflnlng industry ot.lii* corn
h .hr minuUet ra of nearly L‘uHi,i*00/100 p.. ndi of c rn autar
T-*th- year,- Temvwbnt w urr thitr

,r

.u*

|

v* —“0 — u U M I -j LW n-|,iJ,.
••-**
, u&gt; n«_uye- in th
“ • &gt; * n # A painue wa* pr*ar- from
taugau, ■ cneige &lt;**meo oy i.lial- 1ack c
umt* Wood, marahal ut ma .tuck
0,1
..Luang* oivLi.ou.
■‘■P or
“ Tha lact that they (the parad“ * l tried deliberately to mar a 1
great national outpouring ", **id
Untermyer, “ and to puolu- y ln*ult .
the chief magulrat* of the c l y ] _ j rw(
lor djing hi* patriotic duty be he cn yea
■aw It did not areui to mallar W House
'*“ “ **■
inleht

Ovaraaa GRAPE

but
bent

Osceola Solid

CORN. X outs.
Nai 1 Ptcnur A*p.J

FLOUR

T IP S ...... ........ j

Monarch

COFFEE, lb....
Lire Wcifht
H E N S , lb.

Uva Welcht
F R Y E R S , lb.

lU L M L l U

r i/u l/J

RfiXTRlM. fe .

aad
Bat

1 Oi Jar
HALTED NliTB

TOILET TISSUE
r .-\ 1 Kelle »• «
\ Tuaa Flak
\
FLAKB8
\ J Cana tie

__

wt* have
mprrhnn-

and efficient clerk*

G rsn en ot

to hulp you with
y o u r f o o d pur-

FLAK MS’ A
3 Pkx* W y
W*a ■ '•,.! I
I Roll* tic 1
Santa Coffee

SEPT,

lb. 17c

Monarch A
T E A . \\ lb.
Ha. 2 tt ( « n Koaedal* Wi

J

AHUCOTU, 2 for «

lflth

Vinegar Q t

3 cans

10c

POTATOES

TOMATOES
3 for 17c

BEANS. X m m

FLOUR* 24 lbs.

tllio at the lowent
pusalble print* I n
S a n ford. I'kaaant

10lb8e

Oecaola Ye«d*r Cut

Pillabury’i XXXX

l.b.

q ea n B er3 fo rl0 c

LARD

Can Pore Gold

Monarah
J E L L -O , pity.

Sunbrlta

1»C

thane*. “ You may
lerve your*elf or
ire will aerve you.”

LARD

JUICE, pint,........

BACON

llalk VINEGAR, gal.
Bring Your Jug
ttRlKtl APM.BS
In Bulk

LOVETT’S
GROCETERIA

Oho Insect

SPRAY, pint.......

Sat.

LAUD 2 lbs

gry
tho

COFFEE

CRISCOy 3 lb. can..

E ffe c t iv e F ri. u d

Kaey Cheek*, IMpM Bye*
Baergy Through Food Yea

SPECIALS SATURDAY.

Mixing Bowl FTto With

- A r e H ere A
T liw * P r l w

"8 aea * t export no cum a*
tuck, tha teen .mie future of in*
float etatti lyint In ta* Mtl*i*-|
dppi haaitt moat b« determined cy
la ahatalit, who flndi more and
*atlar way. to ut I la* corn", Dr.
llaraard aaid, “ and so wa turn
to eontitarrh and ita conversion
■ n* wait* *• th* only prnctlelil
-olulloh."

YU.

BLTTLR

•:v , .

&lt;P /\

R9c

Amh. TcOnC

___ 2

CABBAGE
3 lbs.

1

Grapes 2 lbs. 15c

I t t fU fc 4 rails,
Kat u n '* W W kM

C offee lb .___ 17c

BISCUIT, t far
Armour’s Vigetakl
Compound

White Bacon 8 Vic

F*»*r cat-wet will
lit!' . 'L

Apples 3 lbs. 13c
PALMETTO
Nlr

:* * * &amp; ■ ■ c

as nr-ifr
SYgU P,

i I L -:.

Sr

H-vviTT Va Jp?* \ :

BACON.

Lemons doz. 15c
Onions 3 lbs. 13c
Butter lb.____23c
APPLE SAUCE
2 for
19e
MILK 3 for

Pineapple

9c

ASPARAGUS
2 for
19c
SYRUP
TRIPE
15c
'tn d e p A n d w t-T io m e O w n m t t x d

17c
4(16 HANFORD AVE.

I

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Tige Minor Outhurl, Baker
To Give Islanders 2 To 1 LEAD BY BEATING OFTRADESSOT
Victory Over Cocoa Indian* GAINESVILLE 6-5
"“ ’ ■

b-A « » *

burling Ami

}**• b»k*r

.

between ,0

and Tlgt

.
r, 4

Burned j u t back of me-

Mliyir, ond rnt.

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n o a t a i.

a do.

^ .K S n T c t W

NFW YORK, Sept. 15— Thors
ha* been no hedtatlon In tha do*
ctolrscfonrard movement af trade,
stated Dun and BradOtraet, la
Iti budlneaa review of'the week.
It hold* that thU la dus to tha
fart that sufficient strength had
already been yalnod for the ac­
quisition of yreater pole* In appralalny distant potentialities and
the unrestrained wdyht of nation­
al action has been timed to a
nicety to rocelra tho full Impact
of the normal IntenaKy of the
heavier force of the fill buylny

"In addition," eontlnuM tha re­
view, "there Is the consonant co­
incidence o f sroused public opinion
and apprevlay yovem m cnUI ac­
tion to succor any possible ootbrsak o f timid Inderision. Con­
structive occurences have been so
sw ift |n their dose succession that
the yeneral public for a time waa
slow to comprehend the true slynlflcanee o f their Isstlny effects.
“ With the mors widespread unRut a fter that M cK bn ey settled derstandlny of the extent of the
rebulldloy process, however, the
last vestiyes of spprshtnalxeness
are beylnnlny to disappear, as
retrospection has been, discarded
fo r aa alart Interest In the tang­
ible benefits that now are con­
vincingly visible."
Dun * Bradstreet yifS * soms
Idea o f the broadness o f the
•weep with which retail distribu­
tion Jtaa bean advancing.srider the
stimulus of tha N. K. A. actlvltlea. Tbs sarly sstlmales o f the
August sales velum# rang# from
a low c f 5 par cent to B high of
around 55 per cent for a- month
which even In normal tfnn » l»
marked by a series of recessionIn all commercial brands*, lb*
agency says. RsporW from aom '
of tbs small centers *veye*l Vhst
tha higher wages and wider i x i Have tripled/ the dSles-

AN

Williamson caught
a iteady
gams after making tho** orron
In tha first, while MrMuRon, un^51# to gut a hit, turned to hit
•Idlng performane*, which was
excellent. Mtuor’s byrllng was tho
is m *'* fo*tvr*. ouUjds o f Harris'
single,' It w ts I g w M by playsrx
■ad fan* nilk* when tha g *m * had

Big Ttg/le,ln

auo t

Gs’- D I ^ T t r r o .

T'/7 'V : : ■ x

„

iaw nino a n d wimdow ?
,. .R. F. Itooklk, Hanford Mattes**
,Factory, Calory Avo. Rhone tTt-J.

'rt
Palmer #/ Hanford U sfhodulod to guslar,
A M-bler. «
r one, rr
L e v r. p
Artflenon Ik

A — Pnollry

Hulln. p-tf .

Mecoitr. rf

T otal* . L.

«j***r. tb

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Pshsr, p .
Hmlibwlrh,

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Bee W. W. Pott**.
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rejoiced over the termination of
tho lony dry spell.
very low now," Viscount Cecil
o f Chelword. chairman of tho
United Klnydom yroup. told an
Interviewer, "and one of our chief
problems Is tho flood of unwanted
money that la pourlny Into the
banks.
“ These funds, deposited In tho
main hy Unit*! States Investors,
aye subject to withdrawal at
twenty-f-'ur hours' notice and are
of little or no value. Their deposit
abpdars to be actuated by a desire
on the part of the depositors to
find the safest place possible to
house their asset*."
Sir John' Power, member of
rafflament and treasurer of the
Royal Institute cf Internal A f­
fairs, remarked that American
money on demand deposit In Great
Britain was a problem both “ dlstresslnr and difficult of solution.’’
"I- suppose they consider the
Cnyllsh hanks' arc a safe plare
tn put It," he said.
WASHINGTON? Bspt. 14.— (A1)
— Treasury officials said recently
that American deposit* In forelyn
banks fall Into taro flaaaos. on# a
A rmsl nyivfment of capital re-.

This service is of ths opinion
that the irrnera. public appears to
have become recon, .led to the ineecapability of increasing prices
TVmnnet 'ration, sueh ai ha*
and apparently has been prepared
to withstsnu the shock of the been urged In America, always
abrupt advsnres which became brinrs sloot a movement.of capi­
general on the first of this month. tal sway from ths country In
Continuing the d wnwsrd trend whl.h It miaht take place. It was
of the three weeks preceding, the U Id, and later stabilisation brings
Business Activity Barometer, com­ tho funds back. Official* added
piled by Dun &amp; Bradstreet, eased that the present movement was
to (16.0, a loss of l.fl points from slight and could hardly be termed
lbs previous week and s total a flight &gt;f capital.
Speculator* mak# deposits In
drop from the high level of Aug.
2 of (1.5 points. Kven at its present foreign banks In the hope of ob­
position, h.wever, the barometer taining „ financial gain through
..........
........the
*,_• fluctuation*, or forolgn ta ­
Is ( M per rent above_ the
March
per cent h ig h e r J t h a e g e wBen th e deposit* are wllhlow, end 35.
than the level it whlrh It stood In
the cnrresponulng week of 1932.
“ Tbe millions wdv&gt; are attest­
ing la the beneficent protection
P R IN T IN G
of the Blue Eagle insignia, bocause of reemployment or the re­
establishment i f full-work sched­
ules, have contributed to the suc­
cess of the new economic order
by investing their larger earnings
in merchandise," declare* the sur­
vey. “ At no Urns In the last four
years has a summer season been
charscterired by such an Insistent
.
Eyen E tu tliin d
Glaiwcn Correctly Fitted

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DR. HENRY
McLAULTN, Jr.,
‘

OptnnxutrUt
112 Pnril A y #

ment Okeyed
S. O ffic ia ls

•Vi R. D O l'd l-A a *

or tbe

tools

Circuit

Oountr,

Court,

FlorIB*.

Says Black-Draught
"Sore Worth Price’

H r: A. M. V * * * j Q
D apotr ciorh.
I.I-OTI1 r . BOTWC.
Holleller fpr P lain tiff.

1 TYPING

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t* 1

Special Invesllgstlona
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
SOU rsrSi Are.

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R r p r w n ta i 'o m m i t t r w

O f 12 Ite m s

New York Municipal
Workers F r e 11 e.d
By 0*Birien Action

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m e n t O f S a n M a r tin

th a

Crop 8eetton of tha United
Stataa Department of Agrienlture have givan their *pproral to a celery marketing
agreement d r a w n up by
Florida Celery Shipper* Inc.
and presented in Washington

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;Carolina, Virginia

H i sMa.

i»v * — •!**«(

IIGOWN KERENS OfTTUL BOAKD
TO HS&amp; SMBIHEOF ISA (IEIIED
and l o o sm

Opposite Postofflce

221 E. F irst Street
PO R K 8 A U S A G E or

N K W YO RK . Sept, t*—
— 1n m r „ ^
Rsytny t s s t r e m t j
and S"*-* d**». m am
smutement w tr , laterminyled la s t1told km ,1
night at New York’s mill tow* wit- would ant i
neesed the spretorie o f a 7*-yvar that be rvi
old litllo flnanrta) dictator d n ria y |n ^ e re rw v i

.rne&gt;n

8TEW

BEEF lb. 10c
Sliced

EABSm-TAlLS, NECK BONES, RIBS,
PIG L IV E R SOUSE SCRAPPLE
,

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Uutermyvr. ia a ho# &gt;t*l«m r»i.
defended hi* $*0.a00.(&gt;0# tms roW
lag program
ewocted to Itasar"
unemployment relief and saw the
city from virtual bankruptcy ■
—
hod pro lord O’Rtten and — mhove
of the hoard of estimate for
promptly orreptlag the salary ruts
bo dictated.

Public Works Body
Is Growing Restive
Over Interference

,

•Hand Adjustment Art."
• m a lt af n threa ds r r

•T. A W H IIT IN II
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city’s lesser officials Into drastic
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Tha next step In tha Shippers*
salary cuts for thrmsetvrs.
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a m to provtd* -prop ln*ir*nee“
Samuel U nlrrasirr, the law yer, some quart
far Florida calory’ yrwwers, h*
called la by Tammany Hall to dk-|rWnor. he
•Mad. wtU ha a pabllc hoarloy «&gt;
rect the financial program ( B b I S ! ? ! ! ! / "
tb. sy-rsemfnt- 1 h*artn* that
probably will ha held In l^krlaml
Wtw^aa Oct. I aad Oct. 10.

Imd boon r»-written s e ve n ! time*.
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As many members of the hoard
of aidrriwea expressed ri i olmea.
at the drmaad their salaries bo
rut from 55.000 to $2,000. Uoter
layer went stolidly ahead with a
famri^rr 4|&gt;
program ro ta &gt;1lag
gwvevamewtal
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approsimatiag
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Meanwhile, the board, eomptyIag with another tlatrriw yw ollimatum. prepared to reduce K i
budget $17,120 b, rlim iaatiag the]
jobs o f eight assistant sergeaat-l
at-ana*.
“ It’s all right for Uatevwsyvc tel
T l r . Dlgbton. with Loring R hoal talk a h o o f « . * o o a year wWw KM,
af Bradcatoa. J. C. Hatehlaaa aad Supreme Court, brorh," sold AI
Ooorgs 8. Witmor a f Sanford Aermou Walter R Hart, mi Bro-A
gpy so it 1 before
Porter
Taylor lyn. “ I certainly wont stand for
Sur. T W y w »r» ua$Irr t Km
and Charles Butaar o f tho Sporial rutting oar salaries."
vvw h ip o f ( a f l . M m rn arvf
However, iadiratman s e t , that
Crops Bortioa last Monday morn
R eport*
mI to
Im v *
Tam man, would support its ftaonm r fttirnnnerBi lelr(rmpk
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r r o W tkat Cmpt. J i m
pers o f Florida, this groop o ffe r­ win again when tho salary rvdwe- F v n i % p i k i . k r l v r u i r r W I i
Iins,
demand
rofwrs
to
a
vote.
ed tb* proposed agreement which

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with
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tha ayraefaeat tha matter Is now
a * to tha yrtrwsrs of celery• twwot* can root assured that this
oateameat xrlll oot be ylvea the
float approval o f tha BecreUry of
Ayriralturs unless thay waat It.
Mr. Dlyhtoo said.
While tha proposed ay rev ment
too Id not ba made pabllc at this
f a s , Mr. Dlyhloa stated that Its
feature remain* aa before
the
limitation o f cylery shipment*
whan prices fall ta briny a fair
retarn to the yrowsrr. or a stlmoJatWn a f tha market .whan'. H la

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total, of Auyu.t, 1032.
News of the rise In consumer
buying ia factual, being supported
by the sales rep:rta and figures
issued by chain and department
stores and mail-order houses,
adds the survey. Retail tales now
are Increasing at a far more rapid
rate than Industrial activity is de­
clining, as the recession In the

roach with men on lb# bases.
A great desl of credit Is due
McKinney and the Rainta fo r the
way they played yssterday. Dave
clearly was not In tke bool of
form but worked hts heart ont ond
received atslla rsupport. In parOcular did Tom Nash and Cedi
Friable step up In (he tight places
•n* help the little knurhle-boll arttal emerge with a tfell earned doclslaa.
Tb box »cor*:

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Low score ysmet have been the
rule of late when tha Saints and
the Clyarmen have mat, but yesttHay'A affair evaded the rule by
a long Way. Daf* McKinney, Fred
Fran.'lt' aco, and 01b Hstto, A l­
len Mobley's chief standby, each
received rouyh treatment In the
openlny Lining, from whlrh the
chibs emerytd In • t-S tie.

H t t M la the yam* after the/ had
AaMsrail in tha first.
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Bakar waa la Iroohl* ta *»*ry
^ lanlny after the fourth, but he
/ * jsm through hy beoHny dawn
With goad support back of him.
,•** **• fosrth a single and n'hit
cataman put man on with no on.
• ’*. Bearing down, he fofrod WlllUmson, McMullen and Apyar to
h t U him, rallying tha atde.
With ft# ball yam# In Jil. hand.
In the ninth, Minor kerf dawn and
■touch out Dali,- and * RisHHwUk
who waa batting fhr BeV*/, and
than he caused HaiTfILtp pop op

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Record CrowdOnHand Review Declares Last
Vestiges O f Appre­
For Important Tilt
In NontheastLea^ue
hension AreLeaving

t k flm | tM
B i the
Tk« ftm « |ot under way btfor*i
khaaplo.isblp scrim for th* Con* 400 fan*, many of thorn from
jfnl Florida Baaoball League po** Cocoa. Confusion over ‘ h« clig -1
f W *1 Daytona- loach yootorday blllty of Jack Baker, Williamson.
liU rM on , c a m (0 an end !• W? a ad McMullen, /formerly - f tho Tho Balnta drew flrat blood In
rilhth Im ine whea Bcrbte Harris, OrUndo club, caused a ill«h : de- their flrat ptece
battle with
[m koot hitter an tho . Daytona lay aa Cocoa-and Daytona officials CalrvrsTllU by aoday oot tha HavPlnah dab, polled tho vnespectsd argued tho point. Unabl* to arrive A'Tampa’a • to I hero yesterday
pad olnilod through tho ho* Into at a tlscislon, tho yam* war an- afternoon before a hewtloy mob
1*»tc r field, ocorlay A year fiom j nouncod aa oda* played under of mdl over 1M0 fans.
lioaad. Tho ran fa ro tho Iriaud- ‘ protest by Coca*.
the victory placed the local
■n flrat stood b tho aorter ly a
lloworsr, near the end of tho
crow a full yarn# to tho yood In
tho second half .race. Tho conclodIny y a m of tho oeaeoa win be
played xt OsInosrilU Sunday. An­
other o n. for tha. Salat* would
aonj thorn pant tho wire well In
front, yWle tho Clyarmon are
fared with the task of arlnnlny the
Rahbalh combat to yot at yood as

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