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1

Inflation Action
Predicted
Shortly
. .»• ■ •.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—
W )— Chairman Harrison i,f the
Senate finance committee pradieted to newspapermen today
that the administration wcuUJ
take some action to raise rommocl ty prices "pretty quick,
whether you rail it inflat h-n or
not-" Harrison said the re­
ramping of the Interna: reve­
nue and tariff laws to raise
approximately 1700,000,000 In
the event prohibition Is re­
pealed was forecast as one of
tho. Important tasks facing the
next session o f Congress.

Pine do’s Qeath Revives STEPS TAKEN
ARM Y POSTS De
Stories O f His Exile, Love
TO BE CUT TO A f f a i r s , P olitical Fights FOR SOLVING
WAGE PROBLEM
NUCLEUS OF SO

Troops Orderinl Out
In 0&gt;al Strike Area
IIARRIRRI1R0,

Pennxyl-

vania. Sept. 14. —(A*)— Marrhit.fr orilcn* for tw o iattalionw
of
rational Koant^men
were
ilraftnl hurriedly ns tSovemor
Pinrhiit moved with plnns to
place th». Fayette founty io ft
coal tliatrm timier \irtuai m a.tial law fur a s«*ronil tim? in
It) weeks.

HEAD OF CU
EXPECTED
SEEK POWI

NEW Y o r k , Sept. 14— Tho Aioei a It.i tile Iirsl tim e,
lu l la i&gt;
tingle death of Gen. Franra-co
It AU.t n ins m u m
*i«4i
de 1‘ inrdo, one timc air h«ltt o( Dial, I IllllOt III* A lit »•' 1'ilH.ato it'll
•• hkitli |*iiii**b* * iJiuvmm**
all Italy, revives stories uf hU In
n
and
virtual exile Iron) In* natlvn land III..I •U* g l i l n
,|M
.!IHT Ibau. IWive or JmUtlca —
.,u. •n ..I Hulganw. I to
probably Udli —tore lire Hl-falrd
•iiiiiiuii Is said i " tmve show ii
tllrr from the |&gt;e,le»ta| o f fame] I 1'
uitiahV pi mis s, mail.
ami aent him inti) inJinparatlve i»*
,
,,.1,111.11,
,ns|ilra»iiig her r»&gt;«'
obscurity and eventually to hla
will tie
H A V A N A .
S o p !. 1 4 /
At* ii ...lint** iffo rl
WASHINGTON. Sept. 14.—M l
W A A u K O T O N , S ep t. 14.
........... lie I'liiedns decline » u i
death.
It
vrain
an
effort
to
Itl\c wind is i»p«»i!cil nt*
—Around a nucleus of 60 perma­
lu.iile i"
( A . P . ) — 1‘rt'Hiilonl (!r o u 8
— ( A . P . ) — P reatd ent R oo*ek.d
I
......
that
time.
nent Army camps, to to Improved sture bis ln«t pivatige that de
•ii*n*n«it rly •i mum
M urtin w o r k .tl Unlay
u n it e til., llle l ' llo|M less love U lllbT n
▼a)t to d a y im p a r te d t o th e
anti, expanded through an allot­ I'liieslu plntilied a solo noil- slop nr, I.P~liTillit«X ’ ll l i r t o r a rantrti.mr
Hut? io m
n i l t o n i l to e o v a r y d ft r e th e
iiiuli
i
m
nnfrpiitn in w h ich h i
flight
Trom
New
York
C
ii
Itngdid
ment o f I6o.ooo.ooo, president
p , tn VHlnftl exilt , It ^ 111111*1 • l III* whit*
atul negltej
tlantH t&gt;x|H*cU‘il h im to
v ifo r o u a p r e a iu r e o f h la ow n
Roosevcjt yertrnlay |ilmnnl n ra- n d h t a m r id f.iHH) m iles. Ill* o v e r - Ini.
tt ins iliffrrem**
willi ISni
dlptrrftnrf Inrt-‘nlnl solidification of l'*ail«|| plftlie Tuilrtl to ink* ..If
lam * • •ivi « ot Il.l" IIOIIO x, ll i
m am l tlicln lo ria l potvera
d eterm in a tion t o q u ick ly p ro­
tho " I t a lf in I.im lb rig liM ill* «1 III **ia» |' i«Im IliilU* IM I* lln*# »lln* 1 oh«- in
iie«l t»\ a* IM»n Ink. it l.y ;
forres.
(D
m liu ttin g ilia o rd crs.
"
v ide m o ra jo b # and
1 fiiim Itniun
&lt;*ho • .1 tn Ih int;
i , \ I miiiMittee ol llie lo •
known hi* hlatinir »lo|».
it.. \
()|i|Miatnl
b
y
v
e
te
r
a
n
p
o
llt
prfca a; &gt;
:*
•
H
atliu’li**
of
\
l
l
l
"
,
I*
1&gt;«'l*in«*sl«i lu*i win inter!'* , i*i h
i u imi •**I*•• \ •inx at »
that bis projected consnliilntinn
ml
•
A m p le c r e d it fo r buainesa
cal leatlera, p la g u ed h y la b o r
• liihll ) tt tin* Arv*n* m i l «
when he
J th* t
would mean that at least 60 and tion.nl fivnr in
Int ill. . I OIK ill I Im * tty
»*;» and &lt;-M«it i n c Halln», I In II •i . mln
a n d a g r ic u lt u r e b y seek in g
probably m&gt;-re existing— Army 11nm l(cime t•» liiffut, Ati«trnlla.) in**
C ] After xiewinir the condition" (n iiililes anil im nhlc tq p a ct
in ill*' a***h '* h i p*
posts would to ero-seil from the -Inpnn «»i*l iriurn. A wqrtimi* •!•* t
i v ; . I w s ^ i M llr the raopaning
ot
t M
Fnpwiittli, John exist Illy in the ki""intnice Vnlley CdKt officers who iiuLd that
Ah*
hiivi* l*e**n
lists arid abandoned. Trn-ips at flier, lii« eiploitx l l i r i i l y . nirre •#»*•
re-lnxtatcd,
, " „ hank*, bow cioaad, or reitricteU
h« I'tin.l, .1***
In-j lierntise of the lalmr hny storm, pre-lecni-tir
Mu
the nr l.’iinl
these stations would to shifted well kiiowt! iii Itnly nntl it w»« ph»’»
g a . * t i the major eojeetiTe of the
alid t'*»nirre«rtiiiaii Mark Wilcox hn« nn- ('resident xva" said ready to ,
I* IIm n«Mm*
.1. l*»m*i|i* w k n
elsewhere.
•n hi« ehpneity a* rliirf »if *t-|ff %%•*
•ildc timince«l that **| nm even more ren**iv1s for iron-hand pollflt
Mi*i
tail
ti
J w c h i e f axacaUvt.
Mi
1'idira reserve* were held
Strong protests from every sec­ »»f llie air erwirr that ho^jaii® tlw*' *h* \ math* a flight ti»if*tlnT In ii i
*dr*l liii to til. l.itn.r , c**nvii»re*| iif the nhsolute ner««' Somewhat impatiently he looked
tion of the country at the rln«!iiir fllrht that liroupht him Inti) the
I|i«
Me li •«ini»* an
Tins pi«it ••
readinc**.
armed with riflto,
t&lt;eco||te
»le
"itv
«»f
the
con«trurtton
nf
n
forward t« as agreement between
•• m *ht pin* • \i itetl hail
I.OS ANGEt.ER. Bept. 14.-(/P&gt; of anv Array p'st were foreseen International IlntHipht. Tnn yenre
•if it i ' iiiic r»io»| •it rannl and li*«*kw between the St« dnor* clrculatvii that tha
f|H I t '
soft coal operators ana miners.
|face* dixxrnxion in ill .
,
—Claire Windsor's Romeo o f a by the Chief Kxerutlve’p |mlltlrnl lat*»r Incantinent flifffcf! *'•! *■ t*•*i *i • l tt««w «t, I'ltiriln na me i*
h.d. * ..Iy I ’ m. o. i* h»H nir.1 TioliHh BUt
I 'n*»* Four)
Hi •tateinriil » . rantilneil In I Tw" •uhli.ra die.1 violent
N tW YORK, Sept. 14.—
—A |*r,n**°ntlnental trip, Alfred Read, advisers, immediately after his de­ with n rstinpaiiMiiVs. tixiV Mm t**1
m ill t«»
p.»y
•' nt •••in •!
pl**&gt;
M
i
cree,
letter "rut to &lt;*lyde MrKenney. in the last 24 hours, one a
nt* ..f :m
quarter of . mlllloa men a..n
'pictu red In court yesterI- lit t
II ll* 1
Surh a flurry of objections at*14Wfgnrrt r^mertr-firv m ftertnr to d a f, • ml the tothtoe -M v*c4is
— —
wared the symbolic Blua. y by ."*! 5wn mother aa lha po*.
and !•*"• “ tatemrnt and others ron ­ i d e n t i f i e d machine *U!1
"* * ewnetmtirg—tn u r Who ton.ls.l-a a- own-no- cm-nt -4n- tWMto 11«
•“ ham urr u r t a m t fio-ntmrr t
t*v^
wes
solely
retpohalbie for hla di- hy the then Secretary o f War,
' tamed in the *nme letter were Strikes continued on part# of
arm yesterday as th ey m atch ed j p
|
lU'l
I’atrirk J. Hurley, that 66 Army
hi*. • l •In* 4*1101 received here with irentiitre satis islatnl.
Fifth Arsnue betw een thousands vorred wife's IIOOAno "love theft’’ |losts were to tie abeli-hed, that
A i
The pmlicament of 12 A&gt;
Mm*
nt* tic II ] f net ion hy 11 nde body officials
o f ch e e rin g S pectators, in a dem­ «u!t against the violet-eyed player only five stations on the list were
|»p|M’ " 1. -1 1
1
cans. Iieiiffn l in the offiew ^ j j j
of the stage ami screen.
x
x
|
m
*
(tax
4
*
h****!!
m
lv
n
ra
tiiif
(h
is
Illl.l
on stra tion un rivalled since
w arM 1
I* 1 1 |l.iiiii i
('uhan Mining Company nt
la w y er,1 arguments began aft­ crossed off. Kpar-ely netllod rom•non I fo r lostiy y ra rs.
fevared 1B17-1BU.
J«ill 14 '•* • i« *• ui* •••«••»- *d the
niunitie-. where some if the p"sta
er
the
mother.
Mrs.
Alfred
Rend.
&lt;\»tirr**w«inaii W il.’n i also w rote Orlente province, oceupied tH* I
t
It
l.tl.i
•
Is
*
*
Is
»
They left th eir m achines, put
*
.
IO
lM
it
*.*•
%
4l»».
ll
were located, -cut in lomplnintn
tent ion vf American official#
Mr M cK in n ey Dint " I am
0,l&lt;,*n&lt;l
society
matron.
—
„
I ,| Chill. 1 J* Id ll. mi Oil'd
slide their tools and c l o m j their , r"
that they would tie wi|M*d mil of
x iiire.l lltnt xx*» iicimI fu rth er o u t ­ a« the political situali«m la ',1
daakl so that they m ight d em on i» i ,h“ yonn* R' ,d » ml »&gt;'■
I Mr la Ot.il ) I.Illl.l, ll\ tllf
capital lenintned pim’ tically
wife had discussed divorre fre­ economic existent e If die Army
lli.t le t" lo tlir * fiilh with necensary
atrste th eir enthusiasm fo r * pro
•iii.^t
quently before he ever met Mi«* trade were, taken a«nv
|.to*k r..iilrtd
D iaioa ire l.y H««df rhangerl
gram 1:designed i oy
Presided n Inrlanr.
i»egi '
Names of the stations to tie (
i* ill* ilffo 'ir o l tn rto.lvr th**
S»irr«»urotrd by wtrikinfl
Franklin U. R oosev elt to
..ring
u-t I*.
I**!.
h
The rase was expected to ranch abandoned under the pie •nt r.-n
1*.»i»
In |irn*N|« o f draoirht we men. the Americans, employ
higher w a g e s, sh orter
w irking
tu
•he Jury today, the defense h*». solidation, however, were yoaeted
lit•d the xxatrr W hat we nee*| is the American owned man#
In t. ra« ' I h i ...........................*
hour, and rwmgnltlon of the right lnr B w r t - |
•*\ l &lt;lti»N«». N.I . «?r|.l ||
toth at the White Ifi use and IIn­
. MCA
s M " lr n i o f r s n s l" and lt»ck" that mines wrrr unable tu D#T#
r««f
.. b. ii m r ••* '• •u* ••
War Department.
iV I l.e H. v
Dale* S. 1 i
of eollratlv. bargaining.
without calling several w Ir
that
f
in*.I
*..»!
*x ill |.*■•in At I l f drninaire o f w ater place,
Incuses
appatently fe#ring if
liti*n Mm). \\ t
.,*--■)•&gt; 1 • . o-i
For nearly alght ho.rs they,
w|n&lt;J)|or
Tile statement at the While
ol 1
t.h n \ W . »• s m*-*ol
. !»*••!&gt;I••• IiImI**
iii flood |m*i »od ", loit will perm it
«li*l not alienate
would l»e attacked.
— -*
I. Ill* * • *•'•v "1
•ro\ Ml ( Ml,’ 11
beat a rhythmic tramp ps,&lt;*. ■ i t - 1
House was that 60 ramps would
. . r f.» m Ini*.
til- te letilion * f su fficien t w ater
i In It.* -I... J* il* i fit i*
i-f.-n | |.MV. i *l.i* 1* . •'
F.lsewheir in th*. island
’’
■ i, la .....i l" 1
,-------viewing stand, under B -arffSinF
..i^ j
, r *" ' t-o anil an equal number In !&gt;•■
that
M
il,
h
4
.
N
tf
\
fm pciiod*. o f d ia u p ld "
M. i ,
*i. .«!» f' 4l» 11V * ' . Illpl
were report* of high teiy#eflft,
stations l ap ed .M a t •at lib!lit X I* t''»» ii '
kllxs.nl of tickar la p s- n gaudy
^
^
mr i nlit into permanent
•|M&gt;
Illltl.'l
!•»aelat* Ml
\w prrvi.*U"lv • i p lain ed ." (*oir
\\ I'
panorama of cM or-sendl.ig up, Hhf
^
^
through tho exps'tnlilura o f $60,­ || 41 M« toot &gt;,f |i •t11 ll u ' 1
It mi al A t y ifiB iiik n W ili’n i staterl as lie tbc M l i i i i i "1 Anurieaajlj
ill*. \e»
..r ^
* •
ito* u o f tiiR KMiiip- I H e J..I.
on,
M lJr' m' , ***' ,w * troohlea from the time of their 000,000.
•
111Nil"* I*.* i.iit r t s .M h it le lte r . **1 *inlm dtlrcal thuM place* •*!««» W«» *1*4
,i
•
...
Ii
* n*. I
1.11.
A met Iran ,&gt;ffirl*l*.
martial Itone
jo *
Altogether, there are a|ipinti
rt* bands blared
biared martial
marriaga and that it o younger
u lljp : 4
T&gt; •tnarle
I '•
ii
at
uh^r
"hall n Mil at the la"t sessi«»n **f T onP
I14
1 .4 ale
.f*
f
tl.*
T
General Hugh S. Johnson, na- .Mxa. Read was "horribly Jealous." mately 210 Army stations trf the xxrie »to*|«it nte.l hy Ma*. «•
The 6IMI ,,f f ic « » iif lh*f
I • fiit|iYia"ta«d irre«" for tin* in n s!r u ctio n o f "urh
INI l It
. laid*
*' •' (ih iU a ie d Oft Pags Three)
Manual il«- t'."«|K-U*a regim*
Asserting that Read nut "en- United State-. Sii.ne 00 of thi-m t&gt;« 9f llo g je i.
„
.
mini
slid
liM-k
"y
s
te
m
I
shall
.
h.
i.t
In**"*
•
not
tn
h'.il
•
t
Ii
tlrely to blame for Miss Wind liowever, are lislisl in Wai
i •■iiimil** i pr**"" th i" m easure fo r N'aliinial linli'l ruilliiiued tl
I •' li
I* t it**. M l \
I al* i , lx% • «.l.th*
h* *I f i «t
Ilia .................ll " f I' rr•lilalll;
sor*s trouble." the mother said p artn o'iu reeon U a" *»n ;•
- 11«* t It. «i *tInt* man •oiitM i IihIc Mctioji In th** mean*
mull Gian San Martin, alt
he "misrepresented his whole life" tukintr or mai’ tive " t a in -.’ vxith XV•4• gill it. .| I 11ll Va
t m •,r«\ f ,•* |Mt|&gt;. II h* ••no* I mu r*'l *irtilti^r n( on ce to
only
the
reinuiiiini:
IM)
•
»*»|
lo
y
a
l
to the ■Ctrcw*.
tin •I'
I
tin' Mihlii-i* "n gnaiil wen. &lt;
IW»*•It
W
o
liinifton
fo
r
tin
|
&gt;
ii
i
|
nis
#
o
f
er.'
»n
•
......
h.
'and
A »k«l about her son's dealing" a tr«M»p roneent rat mil p.*mts
*•*» ujirti t
ninra«l
IJ*f I I***
(•villi' to u«'t th* Fioeriretiry Ad
..l.li tlto. I I Iti I'm’ .' I \Vea|
AnioiiK som e At my o f l o * r s
t
with other wtmen. she said:
( &lt;&gt;| Jnllu A imiw'I", now *#&lt;
At* t III U IIi i &lt;il. ol
ti.initot rait it.ii o f Fiil.lic W ork s su f
was
the
un«ler-«tan*litiir
that
tl*.*
'l i e ha* g—| suppose you call
fo ie iillx m lerestiNl in this p rojaet tary of » a i. •-a ,* li« I H u r t "
k a&gt; ..I
abandonm ent
plnn- •hill lit
MIAMI, hept. 14— UP)— A bul­ It a 'line* that l&gt; most rtmvincinir, P re«i«lrnt’s
(i ..nt lloo *1 «III I* '
to I inyc it roii"tiu cte«l mm ■ part ■dmini"t ml loll had uo tiesir#
let from the gun of a negro burg- but I'm afraid not eery sincere." w ould a|i|dy t#i the c fit n e l.r»»l Ml*III.* I •» . •ll '
&gt;
f tlo- prenaiil einrrtfviicy bull.liny plot ok.* m •s.iifhct und that
active
ram
ps,
«llH’e
th«*-e
ill
lh«*
it.......I
Ill* i
la r‘ today killed Mro. Stella Mae
Mrs. Read said her son and his
officer• wilt* fire to i I ilHl |l#H|#Sai[
pi
oy i am **
HU
I IM I pt*l
Pickett, B7, as she lay in bed al wife, who obtained an interlocu­ oth er rateg**nes w ere eithei with
i apt A lit *••11*. Tor it* Mrttltfaf;
• mini eiitlol "oment* are l»eiiiir
out g a rris o n " *r h*»»i *e*l «*nly a N* I ..*.
4
tl
d
horpa- Har daughter, Winifred, tory decree of divorre last Octo­
one of the lenders of tlltf ntfkWfmJ- \
i«-c(‘ix«d
in
‘
siifoiil
daily,
it
wax
handful
of
tnit-lakuiK
tio*ips.
III)
Itall
J
IB, was treated at a hospital for ber, discussed divorre during the
__ _
Vi
I•fti iiril
l.rday
T he
follMix iliK Ifioiip, -aid the triiatiU weir n ot.t .» .* XXll II*
lip|M IBM•
iajories Inflicted when the intrud­ preceding July or come two
xvithilrnxx ii a.fficmlK hilt
b’ loiipm have alien.iv p u p a t e d pr
W all* I Xll.lllUjU*, I. hta* , , , .
ha.i
months
before
he
met
Miss
Wind­
t*
It.
er Struck her-end demanded fbu
)UI| when (idle f tailed to *rrt«4rd|
III ion* cnlhiiir upon the F cd e ia l
.
tie, ili in* muiiixipti •*.». , l ••ml i
I
.
.(
sor
on
an
rastbound
train,
that
after har mother was shot.
tilMII Sail Mai till ItU-ledl I.t.
hi
i'..v* i noM-nt to eoiixl i net this t anal
i.
it,i
r,
|i,c
I',
i,
,
'
i
ill
gc
111
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Three men are under arrest ami the younger Mrs. Resd expressed
Willi •oiiiplet|..n o f n luh iltet.
nt
oiiei1*1
o-llig
U
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4*"
officers, w ith ' Broward county intention of getting a Hriu, di­
•1 tla ,,, , , #•• . •••
1 t
...» 1 . i 1
S. |.*qll •le C ou n t) l 'handier o f mconrydet *• utoiiet of «‘lgb
Mum.* it •*
bloodhounds, rontfbued to search vorce because the said "Al was
•h a il tile rout sc of the naw ger*•
• oiiiMicr •\ H
i It.111:* , VAInch gl « W " •' "I1 Mi «(• ( IM r* lit. I«M&lt; . ' • ••
I sn derd n le Cham
very
attractive
to
women
”
.od
t
for aaipacta. Clarence Pickett,
IaI of
t otiiitierie, W.'rtt
I'alni r i nnteiil Two |Hirtfolios iciuab#vf
till*.*'
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“ She said she was going to gel
husband and. father, was at work
Annual election of diiertuin «»f V*. •I UK"
'lis in lo r
of
f Vuiitnarca; be filled .
Itei*4 h
a quick divorre before she had
nt an Ice company when the crime
the Seminole founty ('I iiiiiiImt of
Mm«t in • *mty Cham her o f Com
Cap! Emilio Alvarrt, auditor)
It .1 tl m u * a il*
lost her own attractiveness," the
»
'V
t'onimerrtt will l»e liehl ••«» Tues id (l^ h lililf.
was committed. Unemployed
n o t* .- St I.mi m- Itiver Y acht f'lu b , the arm?* was shot mid k llle d 'y to ^ i
Wltneaa asserted.
•Uy, Oct H, II w »x anannnrad m
tinja, ha found work only.
« »' 4»M
I 'p p e r Hi ev m d )too&lt;drra' A ssocia- Unlay iiiuriiing «• Drucnnea bg*-'
A Ii x* iiiillut* ii
.1 I.'
Telling of Read's “ mlsrepra* gad yesterday waa hla first sentstlons" to Miss Windsor, Mrs. Cay, a* a rvminder w «, Iraui-I iM'fs, j.fO'thv | Jell
•o.M nt I it *•»v ille ; W om efl's t ’ hain* rack* in lluiunu Hr wa* rag
dux'
•.MX
I In i
of
I 'otntnerre
nf
F lag ler In hav,, I'oninnltril Miicnbi, n av y
tai •
Read aald he told the actress lie that only thnnc |mi» hii- wlm b»d \lii ,S) so n , nii‘ in.,«
\
The wsmen were awakened by “ was practically free and In a paid thalr due* for Ihc year by |. y 11*. I on, had ti
Item h, t h a iig e C oun ty C h a m ber o f a sergeant
•on ,
heforr tha O
• In
•III
1
I.llt
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1
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nvxl Mm-lay night will to rtiglldi- In . Spann icrux*
I* the bouse. Mrs. Pickett’s
I i.iiiniere**, Ja ck son v ille ^ ’hainher men's coup «l'etal uvvrthlWvH
Sal !
••amt ■
Md. 1* f , , ,lag, 1 ui M » ■
th*
position to woo her.”
to
vole
In
thin
dact
inn.
a
*.f
Ctooriievre,
nnd
the
D
el.and
.1
..'III
.
h»-it . v|t It
sc roam waa answered by a single
pinking him ovai
d I
De Cr«petlrs regime ln«t wrfk,',tM
i*e
»• •
Questioned os to whether she
S. D. Hlghlvyman lia« t--cn up ■ money sack aii*i •li«*#llly bin.
• IinmiIm i ,,f t'on iroeice.
ahoL The struggle with ths
Meanwhile limning camps vrttttj
llo 1* t. |‘* Ml NO
i •" ire 1 .* I*
knew If her son had been Identi­ (Milntrd to prvpara llie ballot and
\t 1* ,«l ••ll ••
daqghtee followed. Only a meag-r
with attempting l ;• 1 1 • Al &gt;|!
1III- , to 1 M
set up for tlnll hy Ftudenta0 ninkFi'v'
fied with “ wild parties," Mrs. arrange other detail- fo r the ein­
dsacrlpUo
a f the negro was
- of .
dunng |be yri’ XI«a*i «UriMjiil*
nf tlirrn Im&gt;v ill llirii 'teens,
"
’***,
II. . •1.. .t Mill III •••
Read Midi
ti nn. II* la a mvnihcr *of a romHuhscqusfit Iy, .4 pull n i n*l llaikj "■**i»* toi wri*
available.
pnr|Hi*e nf Ibr innvi-mrnt Waa
“ The only wild parties f know mltteo which will m eet at l b - 1r\ n wri* r* |mIV1•it 1•* ||4M Cl* i |HJl I* .1 |.' luit '
i
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i h- .
lirriinl by u apnkealiiall in
•f thht ha attended were the one* City Hall tomorrow nflrnin«,n at gagril !n • fUt light UCIVS4 lllilK CO*ll_f |M W .1 k
\
•
MUtl
•&gt; dr
wnrii«!
ha and hla wife gave. I did net 3:00 o'clock ta complete plan* fur tily Itall.
\\
\
K ratvert, | in j« r l en gi, , .I
•. nt '» U|4 ill m i ' man
1 ' Ui Iy timed
Thr trainrr*, hr ailJrtl, nt*'
j the election.
A * fills ft* w in ih* II* W*** mil ! III*•III Uilll 1.«»*•
of them, and I once re- I Other m em ber* o f thla commita,„l .
king •iiipl.i,in* n*. it«rr o f ilo S ta te Hoad I&gt;epar!- locate* „ f natiunallxm ami I
ir r a k iu th** cliu irh w a r .
••no | |t
.). i •I Ii
:,ci| t,. , ,,,,iiHv-r i an , « p* •I )n«l o.rnt lot* so d the man w ho Is io tin tinge nf Nail-lam or fatoll
fuaad to allow my daughter t o l t„ , M . w jj ||ayne», J. L. Mar
Irr* of
!hr
C*|Satol*&gt; fl«*til.|lt N
ay la not lha last day
It,,
, • .it
Im a.-tie» it fiMtira- .if 1 1*** ron stru ction on the
attend one they w e n giving."
I entetta, C. II. Kllla of Iwikc Mary, ptipsrtril I*b v o ir •n s Im Uhi I**
which pad taxes can ba
I,
, lilt .,1 TtTr lift h i *11 I lliulr h i v l m r e &gt;Niu|r%ar«l ami State
la
rroaa-«xa
ml
nation,
C.
Ray
:
A.
C.
Wagner
of
Ohuluota;
I.
I&gt;.
.toll
t|
*®
Tat*ma*
I*
Alt'
'Uii
I
i
to maka a taxpayer eligible
In I
IlHMIll
It..a.I M«* 1 . reported I hi" m or^ m g
,
■ta hi tka spatial repeal .le c ­ Robiaaoa of Merced, oounael far Halnaa o f Altamonte Kprinr-. ami Ftowlry hss . r* l* •« » *»f lilt* d l.y
I
i ,1 it., inei'l'nr, , lie Ki
O r I n rr» w is at work p ir Pfe*|t0 F
rm er M
m Read,
R ead J
r naked
aakad |1 A
0|, nma|M
r v *tka fo
former
Mm.
Jr.,
w(||u f |(&lt;
tn ,,| i hr rhaiirt i ) cou rt u* thr I'K sl f, j
..........
I.iliil III l.'iaillr fiUla'I
tion an Oat. 10, H waa lee mad at tha
r
lull " lln-k n' nil. e t•iillig dinticr Ih* r a io l &lt;n culvert on H tt'el The Del mid Elk* Tod go
tb q .C a u t Ba«M today. Saturday, the wltneaa If aha know of "la- |trad, t&gt;ody mamtora. who have pastor, lu hav i.r«n t»»l«l op "rx ( |)M
I Is the last day for ths diarrotiona your aoa may have j pal4 their dure, nn next Turiulay Id'i til M yi«»v«- Hi (hr .eUtsklllH «.| ( .4(L\xri« tit &lt;• O'
and
- i aiiiiin nt at lb, AIhiiI, |r&gt;nnl Nn 44 Itrl.rrr Geneva »l,'i come l„ Sanford In n Indy rat»
thr 4ily wfillr Jakr Mturp, t* ml
„ f ■ f. |i»w fit
XUIiiii I!••»- I i" *| 1 hui day nig.it • an f r,l
: of pall to*.
morning. The marked hall-1» ore
night of Sept. ?9. It '
eommlltad with other women T”
f r r« h ad* i. I*..Ids ft.rlh al
ils*
a* I liu I*
D irector* nf I t o t ie d * l,nly had
KlV.,1 all I I I . ■ Will l , *|Mieiat
nuunred tmlay by Howard
"M y aoa may hare had fltrto- to be returned nn Get. 3, when Tai tinarlr.
‘
„fT.
glli nt ll........
and an rai| ealeil actm n nn Ihla road ui aa aerretary c f tha
must pay
they will ba tabulated and the
tlonx," aha replied. "Ha I* aa ex­
!-h»rp
was
rlrrtr&lt;)
pastto
I.)
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i la •" ii. pi o r •am I* being in 1 i lo ir n ir r d n g un Tueaikxy, and lodge for the purpnae o f ’ I
Saturday night. Upon
name* o f tbo new director* for
l hr Jt'ITei * fstiK.o after J. ifrr •
I'hy anraml parsons, tremely aoclal perron, but I know 1USS-S4 will ba announced.
rangi ••
^’i r ie la r y
K arl
la-hninnn
!h i» part In' "Del.and Nlxhl- ^
II, , x&gt;ailiuiling
)c»t*nlay i
that ths wording af mr bay ha. never dona anything
Thirty-four director* are to to hn| lifi the n ly a wrvk
mania* whlrh will be feat
nm riiing -lu ted that the prom p t
Miami,
Fla.
lulirlii •"i included It***. k
I*
elected a* ! rapraaeoting panfor.i.
repeal aWetlaa M t was alight- really wrong. Ha ta hot a
teveral hour* o f fellov
revpanae
I*
y
r
e
a
lly
a
p
p
r
e
-'k
le
d
’t
o
llri.ii nlci. and Martpi HtenG**. •&gt;*
‘ ‘
•• Tag Collector Jao.
entartalnmrnt.
and irkda body tnembtni in ea&lt; h
b
o
y
^
J
county town except Oviedo are
' Mr. Ov*rlln. reminding nil
Attom9
M IA M I,
St '
14.—tA*»—A Siai.a a- giir*t*, Kiwnii an* l I: ■lie trade laaly.
»
pi raided, llo -m .l
to ballot on three director* from
Rika that th* Deltond
lio p k v 1 dial*.tun »• in the At­ Ma im
iv
A
‘ o'.
V . t . EN4JINKBM T U I T i CITY their town. Oveldo member* will
on* o f the moat *cU*w
lantic ti.ran t .,tj) wa, located Over Im Ray Eu», Arthur Brui.«n.|
•PABTOR A l t ’ DHKD
vote for fire director*.
•tat*, appaata for the
appraxn ately U’*' mile. ca»t of Fran}. I 'n i » , K R. Wilxon, C I'
1 L B Early. aaaUtaat aagtaaav in
NEW YORK, Beat. 14- "!* )- !&lt;(. Aux't.tlne, m ling generally Friatur. Hill llulloie, W. A I’«t 1 SUMNER, Mi**- Rapt. 14.- IJP) of ill mBmbert of th*
tka office* o f tka United Bintao
rirl, i II. Hare, Haward !&lt;•••'*
lodge in making thla
Chat let M. Scliwta wax iu*nii"n*d nn a noilhwr*, tnurae. It WI
—Twrnty-lhre* ital*
wltna**** aurceaa.
*4 Jaekaonvtl
#
•
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:
ial direction of II! It f a , will. J. 41. l-eonaxi)u
today a1 pribatly th* *ucce«.»r of beaded in tto
hav* iien aummoneJ to laallly in
Ntay xixlUag
|. I I " ) . V . A S p eer, Dave
•ft! i* -n o t oftan that
Nar'ii Cot ■ilina roaat.
Robert P. Lamont, *Uel “ rxar“ ,
' CHICAGO; Sapt. t t r - i A l -The who (tapped out ftrtrr'Vay. La■ A aecxjti.l il aturtonew tn th* Gulf |.K. I J. llmrkia, L. T. D m , W lb* rare agaiiiat th* Hav. W. M. gtvan tha opportunity o f
World'* gertfl will apen Tuciday ntont’a rxiignatl^* a a ^ F tf*"'"'1 ° r f Mexbii about tMl mile* north nf r . i i. m an, J G . P l u r e * ,' f » l i i INiwail, 63-year-old partor of tkrt fklhlng fallow member*
___ _____
and_____
s 'u t_
1_,|f&gt; Fronter*. Mrxiro, waa g'.ou'. IKXi Schuul, \V. il. Eadiry, CouiDa Tutwliar and Roma, Ml**., Bap* nearby elly ," he i
Oct. 3 In tha ally wlgnlag the na- th* A mar loan Iron
mile* iontln»»«t of Miami, h»pv- Jnliii-m. Kletrtor Dally,. A. It tirt rhurrbae, who want on trial in view o f tha fact that |
tlonal 1**g &gt;» eboaiMMahlp, pre- atltata, a poat ha hna hrid
ing ‘ nMthweatward toward Tani- JolmtoH, K. C. Harper, Juinft Tollahatckl* county court har# lod g e will ranxa hero In­
aldy New York. T tie wax de- month* al a »alnry aaid
“
.lh a /ir .l Me*iron aUta Dinah '&gt;*Cr. T. I - Dunia*. S J. &gt;x tr rd a y on n atatutory ebargo I ?*n not help hut faei
d at a meatiag.k n itte d orcr
by hta
IB-y**r-oid ahmild put our boot
lira*n,villa, Tax*., — Nix, 8. F Ooudnoy, Jna. D, Jin- preferrad
K cn eeew
MaftaUi.
U n d ..,
■laughtar.
Making th* manting a
kin*, and Baprrt gtrkcklaad.
at Gulf cooat.

Q u i c k Re-Opening:
Of Banks, TtowShut
Or Restricted, Aim
Of Chief Executive

MisuntlerNlaiHling A
To Wajros Occupies
Attention Of Local
NBA AiivisoryBody

Allotment Of 50 Mil­
lion Will Rc Made
For. Re-Distribution
A n d Solidification

WIIXOX IS SOU)’
ON HAVING CANAL
;JT 0 EAST COAST

READ’S MOTHER......
b-».'r STATES HER SON
HAD GOOD ‘LINE1

Dictatorial A u t'hoi
* ty May Be Asked
San Martin To Co
h a t Disturban

Says He Is Convinced
Of Absolute NiPcessity Of Proposition

Absolves Actress O f
Blame In Love A f­
fair W i t h Broker

fHURCH- FACTION[WrM’OX RliVEAiSt:
ROW RESULTS INjfilLL RELATING TO
FISTK’ BATTLES'FRUI T FLY LOSS

(’ontests Wnjrcii Over, An»ver Mail** To Lx*t- 1
Who Is Pastor Of, t-r Of Papworth In
Baptist Tabernacle
Bt'itaril Tn Solijeet

Woman Killed And
Daughter Wounded
B y Negro Burglar

BrownlceTellsIIow
Rioting Breaks!hit office W orks For

Pennsylvania Area

Anhunl Directors
Election Of Trade
Body Will Be Held

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Work licinif Done On
(Jcneva Road (’avi'-In

iy la Not Luit
Day To Pay Poll Tax

DeLnnd Klks 1*0^1
Will Visit In &lt;

Storm In Atlantic
Ilt'udcd I’or Coast

Schwab Is Likely Tu
Succeed R. L. Laniont

World’s Series ,To
Open On October 3

iTa..

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�warn#

. VALDOSTA, Oh, Bept. 1 « ^ P )

S tM tti JY d h i S to r e

—0. D. Corvtn, of WnJUy, Ohk,
* u kilted M r On municipal air­
port yesterday
* wonopbsms
bs was piloting trashed from approalraitety 100 f n t Into a dense
thkkrt.
.

LONDON, BepC 14. —(4 V * A

football to battig Km M

Social Calendar

which hare come over the
16 net materially affect the
l ao far as they furnish an
iftftrt- ill which hard thaw

at $180,000 w u i t d « 7 Mi«rit 7
from a eh.p In tbe heart of Um
illlnwhd trade district to tha m—t

Teachers’
Examinations
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TYPING • :
rt.
Special Invaatleattons

WU bo held a t tho Son ford Junior High School ftaghinine »t debt o’clock Thursday morning, September XU
ltS S . Examinees m ost enroll with the county ■npertatendrat a t the Court House not la ter than Saturday,

SEMINOLE COUNTY

September 161b.

f'imeofraph Printing

Fruit

,

that the price of w)aii&gt;

CREDIT ASSOCIATION

r cneh resembling tfie foH o f a trip to Um
. Seduced prices should help to boost attend*
the kreU of piw-boom days,
significant Mote to Increase football rothu1the AM Ik the attitude of coaches about the
thMrteame. ProverblaHy a petaleristic lot, the

T . W . LA W TO N , S u p t

i feet that mart? of tMM hat* loM. pHftihftfly
1 last year’s team. We deal know It for a fnot,
[leva all tfldM cheery prediction* are merely to
attendance. ■■
,
\4 d t« lack of eurplua funds floating around with

Siffg

uge coaching staff* hare been psfBo.
rrs, assistant*, ahd miner officials will
As by their absence and when one aaea
the field he enti feel meru rsneonebly
playing for thMr deer old elran matsjr

&amp; OVlatt, MIS Washing*
■as, white * corered disk

i Is to he teeewl at nojn.
8 T A N L E Y -R O G E R 8 H A R D W A R E
iH lu M in a

C 0»

AMPLE CKEDIT!
C T BEING SOUGHT
?i2 BY PRESIDENT

Florida'. Exhibit

M b * fee tall game
i) popster as afae&gt;

We’ doubt If Aythtof^thkh Plorida has ever dotm or
ih ha* ever happened to thM «Ute resulted .IB so
h favorable publicity or complimentary remarks as the
Ida Cihlblt at the. Century of P r o g r M exposition,
s rtbbrti t*U how thousands of visitors on Florida Pay
•mad around this sUtVa ekhibit eipmslnk th a t t W
iftS approval of tba beauty end originality of the

(CenUaoad from cad* It
threat iK tn T f admlsktrstov, hit
Jaw set. Moat bareheaded la a
red-whlte-blua stead befen tbi
pftblk library and waved Mi ajA
InfaStryaren, martaw sad salb
era Is while nnifermt, all carry.

from CKICigo,'
W Independent, "hate been full of praise for the
ihiMt, which they can characterise as far superior
iSfd. l t was described u ‘marveknii* yesterday by
tWVs, ftreetdent of the fair, and one of the particithe Florid! program. Northerners have beta at*
iSasfal .persons * ksss
which they keep out
Iks' affair*—Clermont
aad day* especially It
pressing U delve late

(OdtAuavd frita Page I)

f f l lif

tha

dlscuaalhh,

E Gulf Refining Company has
portance to

tthSgX L SS.S
Mli.

Pellee wavfcad vaLaetly to best
Uw crowds bash betwen balking
linn and curb. OocaatenalV, » rtne
would break through. MMTand
women fainted IT OM rnsk and
were carrkd away la meieeeyik

Mr, Sad Mrs. R. R. Dens,
k i olky Oerrody, the Misses
ra Thigpen, Dorothy Mltchtry Nlaghm, Lillian Adoaso,
hlAduna, sad Marian Eat-

a long way In eolrtag oar prob­
lem.”
Mf. Melech explained that tha
local Uaomployment BaUaf Coun­
cil which handles relief work In
this rcrawly had appealed to tha
Fedeml Council for a nay ef the

tan t* no stay of this raqubWnenL
Ha told na that M cants aa hoar
must ha paid to all white at ne­
gro persona gtnnted relief. How­
ever, ha axplabmd to us that If
any nmm oC wimsa rafnasa to am
rapt wark St Um prevaillag-rote
of pay far field worker* av weekera la say Itna of knrinaas, that
i'rojsld . Th* fidcrkl Man that fan* labored* must ha pates*1! name Is to ha atrkha*
trill probkbly net M Utd N cents ah hour.
can print Its own T t Ms thought fteteDsd hazard
) Y i . . . ft T 1 T*ft
(ba appolntwrint af tha aammlttea

t a liberal
will
next price
will save the amount o f
increase which must comm toon. It will be ■ long time In our opinion before you
will beftblftlft make each mtire acring again.
Don't risk your life and tbe Mree o f others on dftngeroualy worn, smoothtrend tires, when v e will gha you ■
liberal trade-in allowance to apply on
new Firestone High Speed TLrni tho
Safeet T in t in tho World.
ft DOUBLE SAVING! FlraH-yo«

Wawaa fr.m every Ird airy la
tha great city earrylnf whlta
flaga with tha Blua Kagta.
They turned Ibflr facaa toward
OeeirSi JA M
m iM
a*

DcForftwt Gireg
rty ;At Her Home

at othar polaU urging
ad! ts wsril it Um flfti
they ath paid $0 *sn^s

w C a r O v n e n w he lm j aew t P rices ni*
» TO D AY and SAVE.

Yovrell Host

rer falls to have lU appeal, though we In the south may
ra forgotten tha flrat thrill.
•
‘Those lit charge of the exhibit took advantage of the
oortdnity td extol the virtues of the southland. With a
Ky wind ef 60 degrees blowing as h* tUkad, Bejmtor
rdget.Chairman of tha aUte fair commission, poetically
scribed the land of the Suwannee R im , and Invited his
Unefs *tn go south to the place where the south wind
mis flute. If you love the south wind.'
“A campaign U now being undertaken to raise money
keep the exhibit open until the fair doses. J h « carotWgn
serves-tha fullest support, for the value of the Florida

STEPS TAK EN
F O R .'S O L V IN G
WAGE PROBLEM

G U M -D I P P E D

ytevsL

mail and
every
woman
4.
.
.
a motor car
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S'i f MT *

Good Gulf Gasoline
This new,
is on sale at all Gulf Stdrions and'
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not be blndng on tho Secretary of
Agri ultura or Conyreea. The See
r**a«T af Arrirnllm MiaB S
dim •* pmrtbwhle tranafalt sncl
rafyiri * f —m e to Condi sm.
"fkrikn 8. Th* honH may. with
tha awwrwral nf th* tW relate of

was clesrly defined. N jI ualy u
th a an insult to President Booee‘ •U sn:l tbs NBA, I t a d(r*.-t
in.ult to General jeRHasn."
A group Sf dr.-Sa shop wariercerrisd a banner whkh lead:
“Ws will M n y Prtd ewr
mtil kc sighs tha NR A "
A' sgSndroS ad 60 Arm) plares
fwHhmit reward V
lea ISera and r«ftu)a drUMed overhead, cast thtir rag eha Clasalflcntlok Ac* If r ib il r i i aV*V tin taovlng
■rinded) af Sack CCS
JohfiaOH, hk fsea wreathed la
May, with tha sp
I Baevatary nf Agri •miles, Isft tha steal at dusk t*
■Rwri • banquet la hk ktoor, lert
tha atbar officials roamWad, d*.
termhied to sat tha Ia4t saatlSgent
•f risifhera. TU y munched sandwtehss and dhaak kotdas af milk.
riopBkg a y * cate then t# *alWa
a nag or to acfcaawtsdg* g ehecr.
dnrknaaa fall, vlrtrally av.
t f r wlndaw hs afflss. 1 Midisj i
*'«*r Iks trenue was lights I, r»-

NEW

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T tr c s fo n e
SUPER OLDPIELD TYPE
Firestone Tire* are built with high
Mretcli Gum-Dipped Cords. Every cotton
lilier in every cord In every ply is saturated
.md coated willt pure rubber. Tills extra
Firestone proeeas gives you 5 8 % greater
protection against blowouts.

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appearance, but lower In price another
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only sod of tbi . i.ard fit estimate Tut*&lt;k).
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Our Good Gulf Gasolin
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las nitahrth Anne DeFVfwM
hoatra. thk af»rre*o«n at h*r
* on the (Vmntrv Club mad
rihk Mte. A: r . Pnwen wWl
wwSC. ThOaS attending this af
a h a Mfa. Own* Adams. Mrs
g, Odtram Jr- Mrs. Aleamor
», pad Mm F h * * Cathwrin
eh, (I'v U WPtlaine. Marj
dnw. Tyak Coach, end Alms

Ulaed hy aeck persona In l l
.UM ef Florida by reeoea of sari
rntnra'en. eepperied hy . xert
t roof ka tha hoard hy taguUttan
mxy ifheritet' (X)‘ ntem the
facta and' make findings upoc
.rich clahn* as to tha amoaat o
actual and necessary loss aesUlnrd| aad (41 transmit to tha Bae
retaty of Agriesttsre as m m a
ipractirabk a report of tha Surrey
and Its flndlagt la respect of
________ jc such lo«sei: Providad

The crcet inds of cheert wee
broken mci when tbe stack aschaage workers pnaasd tha revlewng aland and baaed' -Meror
O'ilrisn. TV. mayor has bevu aevpcattnfl s
itepfogrom
which
Richard Whitney, stock exchsngv
president, salU would dries Urob•rs met of Wall Street.
Oenertl Jehnaen ws*«i hit
arias In elghsl to stay tbs bss ng,
u.t |t cssttaaed until tba axekaage wtfUvrr hid paiecd tha
■land. Tha mayor turn.' I his brad
from the mart hen.
Carb and cotton exchange wt i It­
er, took ay tha booing and it torellnead f r 18 miauls*.
"The act Ion is disgraceful, eepacially on an aecaalon tike this” ,
commented the mayor to news

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�W W in Orlartdo Series De Pinedo’s Death
Revives Stories O f
lyDefault As Tigers Quit His
Love A f f a i r s
BecauseOfFinancialFuss
The Sanford Celery fade who,
dth the Orlando Tigers, broke
vray from the Central Florida
Outeba I League fast week to
Np m
Indapendent series of
tqlgjgum, won that aerie* by do■fault when announcement era*
I its yesterday afternoon
thgt the Orlando team had quit Its

mad*

MILAM

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B U C O O r BEACH, Virginia,
Bept. 14— u r^ -T h c crew of lb *

(Continued Fruul I'eir# One|
■ hero, Ignoring Bbtbo.
' ■
Whatever the cause, m few
(lie Tigers le d for Jacksonville
late last night. While Eddie Moore month* after General Belbo **•
and Charlie Hands .have returned tamed the air ministry portfolio,
de I’ inedo found hlm*clf relieved
to thdr home* in Clearwater.
The Fed* won lha first gams of of hi* pott i t chief of staff andj
the eerie* befprw a ■large crowdI m ilm d t r D tw w - A I m .- U t - h e - l
here by a ecoro o f 2 to 1 , while at caniu the highest ranking military I
Orlando Tuesday, before a email attache In the Argentine andj
crowd, they ■mothered' the Tigers probably In the world. Halbo soot I
10 to 2 In game called at the end .11. placed &lt;le I’inedo aw the air hero I
of the seventh because of dark­ of Italy, hit group flight to Honthi
America In 1031 winning him the]
ness.
The Fed* had their hands full arclalm that ha&lt;l once gone to thej
at I-reshurg yesterday, according man who now aat at a dealt In thej
to reports. They w on.by a score Iluenoa Aire* *mba»»y. He Plnedo,|
amartlng under..the blow, waited!
hi* lime to once again make a bid
run* and defeat for Emory Witt. for the place be fclt waa right­
Both team* (cored 11 h lb , and tha fully hit.
With the announcement o f Gen­
Fed* u-ed Dennl* and Vlcktra On
th* mound. Onl», .Witt, and Har­ eral Halbo’* Italy- to- Chicago
Florida League's taae'oall orchard
rison hit homo runs, while Onl* Glght plan* General de Pinedo reand S-hlrard gel doubles. Medlln signed-hie -dlplomoGe poet- ond‘ ‘
have' been plucked by ih« St
led the Bruin* at hat with four came to New York to prepare for,
Louis Americana.
HanT
hit* In five trie*, while Onl* got hf* great odrentare. It la known
Wagner,
who
ha*
been
combing
he hoped to be ready to take o ff
three hit* In flv* tries.
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DELAND, Bept. 14^-Two of thl* territory for budding diamond
a* hi* rival waa Hying the Atlan­
The bo* score;
the prltc plums In the Northeast stars, announced yesterday that
tic,
but
thl*
plan
waa
frustrated
lAf.bvr*
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at r.ipp* ri. *
i i » i that de Pinedo carefully avoided
I*..v i-f. »•
s t i r
Onl* .
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* 1 1 I taking part In any of. the New
llnifan *1.
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r ll.nrnrk ef
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The Marquis de Pinedo — he
Will |.
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fi. rnpf»*. t
i a a a wa&gt; of ancient and noble lineage
ttrmlvr. n
| a a 0 —«a * 43 year* old, and a ba-heInr. HI* fortune ha* been estimat­
ed at 14,000,000 but not even thl*
could win him the love of a prin­
ce** and happiness In hi* native
land.

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Have yeer week dene by a real

Coast From Virginia
Capea^To Savannah
In Path Of Severe
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SAVANNA T Sept. 15.—
T h «- southeastern
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Ljtoaatal state* prepared against
• Llo w today u the Washing­
ton Weather Bureau ordered
•etonn warning* raised from
|he Virginia Cepe* to S*v*n-

EXPRESS SERVICE

x Cerlrtun of

RATES
10c Iht*. 1 ttm&amp;
tc ling 3 time*
fc lino 6 tlrntyg
lino 1 month.
Minimum charge 30c,

rx &lt;. A I N

to foarth dnan freight rataa to pointi wHhta
a radius of approalraatofy 150 mOau of thla dty,
atore-door pick-up and dalivury aorvloa to bn
perfoirned'without additional cool within praacrlbod area in'thin dty.
Thin manna a donaldarabln saving In ship­
ping coats to you and tha elimination of many
shipping worrite. But It also means that you
can now maka jpunedlata qnn of the dnpendabls and far-fadW transportation swrtcn which
has earned for th* Railway Rzprnan ha high
repuutlon in srnnf.fiald.
Tha npnnd and. dependability o f Railway
Express haws w ^fcll»sjt»(ln »iM lc auppoft of
thousands s k l l A u p us not only for faithful
dally psH orm anBybot for th* unsxpectod
mnergcncy that so often^ occurs.

-I took Careful ft* a weak, run­
down condition," write* Mr*. John
Behme. of New Madrid. Mo. “My
bock ached, also my aide*. I did
not feel good, ao did not feel Ilka
doing my work, and there Is a lot
lo do on a farm, 1 tend about Cardid and decided to tako It. Cardul
helped roe. It U th* best tonic I
have found. I told my daughter to
t»V.« It, too, and It helped her."
.Ask at the dn/g store for Cardul.
Uaed by women for over 50 year*.

HOW THEY STAND

GO O DYEAR
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TRUCK^TIR^S
— ALL SIZES
IN STOCK!

Spechtl pick-u p and delivery service In cur­
tain districts at no extra coat.
.k
N o sxtnt charge for DabUlty up to $50.

D o n 't ' l a y ' np w a itin g
f o r tlr c e to b e a h ip p rd

For Information regarding rates or service,
telephone your local express agent.

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by one who really knows hue
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ac.

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|fA—Poultry
25 W, Leghorn hens, Yrarllngx,
45c rsrh, or 14c a lb. B. T. Til­
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RT RAM HEIIRY I’ LANTUtfor sal*
8a* W. W. Putter.

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RaAmx and Kitchenette. Double
Garage. (Ifl.OO per mohth. 1807
D o .. Park Avenue. Telephone 480-J.

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lltolly. Apply 1021 W. 3rd.
f - j- ll m in—8 IMaccw F o r Rent
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NORFOLK, Virginia, Sept. IB.
r—(AT— BUmn .winds war* predict­
ed for the Virginia Cosat tonight
aad th* Weather Bureau advised
residents occupying slightly built
structure* to move out during the
daylight without waiting for the
storm to strike. Danger from wind
gather than by water wa* empha­
sised by th* bureau.
' It le estimated th# full fore* of
Ihe alarm trill be here hr six A.
M. tomorrow. But a* it I* ac­
companied by g a l**,of hurricane
force -at th* center,’ wild wind*
soa expected aa early a* midnight.
Bh* damage sustained i«.th e last
•torm has nof beau wholly retloied.
T A M nC O , Mexico, rfrpt. 1 5 (AP»— Fear* for tha safety o f
three veseela at sea were ex­
pressed hy maritime officials aa a
tr'plcal
storm
moved
toward
Tampico. On# ship I* th* Mexican
tug Cemlcalo, dua yesterday with
all tankers. Th* other*' are the
Don Juan and Arturo, 'tw o day*
•overdue.
On* eersnn te* been killed bv a
live wire. The atorm wa* moving
northwestward serosa th# Golf of
Mexico and Is expected to reach
■ point botwoon Tampico and Ruipan aomotlm* today. The Vers
Crus nbeerestore reported ihe
storm seemed to be th* worst In
the last few ^earsWThe port there
eras closed.

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How One Woman
Lout 20 Lbs, o f Fat

LOS ANC.KLKH. Sepl. 15.—(A*) j
— A TFi.lifl dial ulontlv Claire)
Wlnd«tir of thf *ta (f atwl tcrrrn !
itnlr IItr Ima* of Alfrrd C. Rrato,!
Jr., hands .me former Oakland
brokn, wan returned yrMrr.hv
by a jury trying :ht» (Umar* %uit
of lin .11voiced
wife,
Marian
Youiik l(rad, whti waa awa.tVd
«»f (he $ 100,1NH) damages
ahe a*k«nl.
HAVANA. 8rpl. II.— (A .P .)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15—tfP*
— AxMtlianal aaarhlae guaa were
" I f i« milrageouB'*, the actiera
— A study of food price* during
au) soldiara
•ajd, her tare flu.4hrd. “1 don't ■ surfed today
the first month, nf the te e v e ty
were Inrveaaed at the National
•re how | rvrr could |.«y It.*'
program ha* convinced Dr. Fred
It * el where I N termer army
M» a WuuUor'a attorney* »aid
Br HF.MS Ft'RMAN
C. Howe, eon»umer*' coun«&gt;i of
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1R.-IA1 they would appeal, asserting tha egieera have be** besieged sev­
the agrleultural adjust men *d- — Franklin I). Itimrerelt. hum lo rt ad till* Mat til« Itfirieiii an.I the eral dev* In defiance nf the ge*.
that
“ gene.ally the formal i!»••«» «trats of N -* damage* awrardtel ware rarraaivo. eminent ef President Gran Hen
W ASH IN G TO N . Hep’ . 13.- i/P) mlnUtration,
Martin.
It* ad ir «•»-*.I Ifi.* t idiet
— Proceailng fa it* on virtually farmers are getting the i.*i'rfil York eofieljr, •purns «U|»er«lii/ ! Mi
The auerd* said they bad la■very type o f tobacco w im -vied of the r*tra money that cm .um - ne*s aiid i*( un»* ’«f the nm I a n»- wrlth t«dh smile* and lea n . Spectatoia applauded.
■ meliana le admit no one ra.
forlgbly-elad of Pir«i«le.u *.
yeaterday, effective Oc*. 1. In flTen of (he 12 Jumra voted for repl tke "American embassador.”
naoew-th* campaign for higher
lie hi* m |ffirli*nj for sport
prices to grower*.
coats "about the house" 11•• \%rris the vi t.hct. A / .t. of i tu S is Two untdrntlfled w.vnen, ap­
parently relatives at the ogleRegulation* applym,. l.-vle* on
-lairIv with «ofl, sewed on c 'laia requited for a decision.
Thomas Thomas, of llollyw .nu# ere, sltempted te ran the Work­
Min Summer hats are pUahl i I'an
cigar leaf, flue-cure I. Marylard,
ed# and were nelied by lb*
hurley, fire-cured pn.1 dirk *.r
itm ii; hn wmt«r hats easy felt«. foreman of the mi l.Mr ags-J jury
cured tobaccos were appnved by
He leave* Die wearing of toppers of m m men and tike women, eeldler* finally I her wrie al­
•aid Uir
vgidlct
was reached
FreidiJem Roosevelt before |b*y
to the Stale Department.
lowed In eater with food. Kl
were announced by the farm act
The ofTinal portrait hr o%p rts •|u Mk ut nrarly !w . hoii|» mote M u n d o. Havana aaw*paper,
ministrati in.
to leave i ehmd him in 'h - Wh te weir leqitlied to In (hi amo. nt frankly railed npaa tha gareramewl to recoynive Ihe "lark of
limn# shows him a gray
soft of cliaigfe
Each type o f touaevo t« a&lt;*-**ed
popular warmth" for It a* thr
flannel sutt, a strong ronirrr* i j
“ Head himself would have Lean
on the heal* o f Its fann
yale,
regime fared armed outbreak*
the famous Sargent depict *ig the reprimanded in our verdict
If
weight. There la a ni^lii - rale fm
tw t-(Wcade-ago _Throdore_ llotljo- | lh tic. iiad It— n n f w s y -tw tit wu*V * la-e»»l*kt»e&gt;ep -y&gt;e«,.ncn» ■ and
5 ? r i l . l l rK i-lu u le n in u ii „u u -.| u a rumei, ol impending mere"Y eirT n'etiff- staaii up cnilei hnd Thonia* decland “ We felt that
cex»rd to allow for ,tu* n f ir.n|«frnck mat.
meat, nere rirrulaled
defriiur tin.I •vert eiitlrly to«i har.1
ture from th e. time |- left
th*
hianhltit II iti.oaev-1', l'i •%, vr , on Mr* Head."
ceuntrl «'* ! i* prap.-rlv fori.tel. I.m. lie lie.,,.,
grow er's hand* and * n il! higher
Aiioitiei juror said “ they tried
IN, ill/ Index I for dinner each mghf »*S» . f. i to trt«&gt;ift h er"
tax on Memmcd toha c., at the
time o f processing.
i fanner r f - , mal living i* in «ea* n.
^••iiu of ihr Ji-rots desired t»
*,»&gt;•*
1 *‘
But he i he, hi, e*«c. .ml
In addition, con vr is'on fectrr, i
fiv e Mrs. Head $1000 and others
i I.m.l lo pay p I, nft Ihe dale tor d"'liiii'/ the UaSiliM to Sir hri Ifig full «||||| phe
to arrive at the tax no manii
i in !e, nun finiiial coal n. Ion* a,
I Ir asked
fartureil toracro*. ir lion- aliKk.
were fixed. Retailer* aio nlln*r,l
&gt;• •- auein.t When he invited ■ ,m*llut -tig
T h r vc i diet w a s r e t u r n e d a f t w
i'll*. ■I I he 1nf nrw*|iepernieli In dine
ai Ihe'
30 day* after Ort |
Hispise nf
mtnuii* altet fhr jui&gt; tail'd t i
1 » * , ’ *t.«
IVIllle Ill’ll,e • fern nigh '. *«
•lock* on hand and jfie r that I h e , average
lo ve I r t t e i e a m i ot h e i e a l n t t t s in
levy applies to them j|«n if ||„ a, 100.
inedr 11 l el . ilrllin l. Ilia, he w e .I
t h r r a » » . which grew
out o f a
tax on their go«Ki» has nut alread,
o r. ||uwe warned the! it nn
&gt; h a m r m e e t i n g o f K r a d a n d the
been paid el.ewhere
provid ptice* It* not ineinUmeo
violet ey ed a r t r r p g on ati
rs*t
The tax rates for the sarin' *
piuducte over which llivre .»
h o u n d t i a n e c o n t i n e n U i l t r a m in
type* ere: Giger leaf, 3
n,
ron tn l a* to produii-m and
S e p t e m b e r , 1W-1I
pound farm talea melgh*: tin- marketing **U may t&gt;e n.eusia'y
■temmetl, 3.7B and •■.•iiliued
n |u extend R ntrol arrangement* '
r*nt* * pound; M *r/ aml 1.7, I H m them, lie added lha' " f i r thl*
and 2.4; t e ilt y ,' 2 , t . f . .1.1, fu o. reason ws *pe watching
every
cured, 2.8, 8 2 and 4.1; dorl. »ir , move of thti* price*."
cured. .3.3, .3 8 and 5.1; 'liieaureo. i a tl*A-e# eMtea we* made poMic
d - f 4 7 and 8-1.
| ||r ,,, which th# variau* |n .duvi*
Theoreticalty, the lax i*
tin* weir raid to have sold in A -g In,
difference between the parity pr're for the highest figuie in *11 ot
and the market price nf Ihe parlie the ft municipalities stud id ,n
ular type of tobacco. I’ e.-uy pri-e compiling the report. I»i Ilnv.T
mile* aouthw««t of llttYRna
as defined 'ey the F x-u Adiust asserted that conrumeriheie
S »cM a rr Hull •!
meet Aft Is the prl** at w h ich m igh t well ask then dial *i »» ir*
%%ilh n#wa|»«|&gt;»rmrn »huwril •oi»»»
tobacco mu»t sell to have Ihe ptre why lb»y mu*i pa) niui- Ilian r n
lilfRMir in r»iMirling tli*’
chasing power it haj on the av- Mirnrra |&gt;ay elsewhere f»&gt;r

PROCESS TAXES
ARE LEVIED ON
ALL TOBACCOS

Regulations Applying
LeviesAreApproved
By Chief Executive

rurtitialt.
Tile piuikict and 'ne tliy
'n
which It w*a said t o le ...... . '■»
'he Ingliegt price » e r . ammunreil
a* folluw*:
Holler, Portland, Ma ne &gt;hee.e
BndgepoH. I'onn.j null., Ilndge
l" 'G •'"* N*w G“ ven; .g .e . It"*
chickens, \\ arhuiglnn, II I .
b-g of lamb, 4 itsrinitwl,.
|m k
chop*, tail Angel,-, and Sm; Fio.T
»'«•». I'hllade.pi.i*;
lard,
s -n Fr.nciaco; t-o-aioe. h...,
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All
dom ,.tlo o ’ ,
forelfO.
:
grown kind, of toi.ceo,
wh. n
pn&gt;e*M^ Into the production of
cigars, cberoeta. .ixg . . ami trtep
* R ut* SeOalor T. O. Futch, of etewlng tobacco are d-finud In
Leesburg, aalhar o f tho noted th* regulations as clgar-lraf to“ Fateh Bill- , Peter Tomomllo,
speaker e f th* Florida lisas# of
Representatives, and RlaU SensU n 8 . W. Gotten and Jesse Pert4sh will te among the speaker*
ATLANTA,
Sept. 15^-&lt;/T&gt;appearing before member, of the
West Coast School Official. A s ­ Pryor Bowen, 17, we* found guilty
today by a Jury nf participating
sociation which (rill met: In 8epwith W. R. Dcllnski In the kid­
Umoer soseloa at th* City Hall naping o f John K. Ottlay, Hr,
Maoday morning ot 10:M o ’clock. president o f th# First National
Isnotov FnUh wlU deliver as Bank of Atlanta. Ilowen wa, sen­
addreea, prokakly during the tenced to on* year un the rtm'n
gang. Dellnskl previously Lad U-ea
’morning adhalan, on T h e Rclasentenced from 21 to 28 years.
Gon o f the Filth BUI te th* Reboot Th* jury recommended mercy for
Bowen and asked the rate te be
treated at a misdemeanor with
the suggestion that preeatlm offleers “ shortly" look Into It with a
v'ow o f paroling the boy,'

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Be Speakers Here
^M onday Morning

Onlned A Shapely Figure

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Arrest Of Scholtz On
Speeding Charjre Has
Re-Echo In Georgia

\ Your hour, D IA H H L
tenge of eeleru. 75o a
jot a pint, 80c hall pint; 80c
r.'A Pint Stanley-Rogers

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Increased Apprehen­
sion Felt Lest Out­
b r e a k s Threaten
Lives Of Americans

Spurns Stiffness And
Is One Of MostCohifortably Clad Men

City Assessments
tAFEFRUIT LOSS
10M STORM PUT
n fir n m

n r\]rr

The exarag* retail price* o f
the olhvr 15 products uii Fell, r»
15 wero Its ir vf ss fo|.
Itutter, 54 8 and 27.2 cent* a
pound; Cheese, 2 IJ and 23 0, niilk,
10.3 and I0J cents a q u t r ; &lt;gg*.
21.4 and 25.3 cents a d ii#n| -oi'nd
steak, 24.2 and 2DJt conn a p und;
leg of lamb, 21.7 and 22.4; p &gt;rt
chops, 174 and 10.7; fln-ir, 20
and (JS\ brand, * 4 tml 7.0; laid.
7.7 end 10.0; potato**, 15 a"d 4 5;
macaroni 1441 and 152; rice, 6JI
and &lt;4| prunes, g o anJ It'8 ;
canned peas, No. 2, 12.8 and 18 UO
per ran.
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Fisherman Arrested
For Net Violation
La* Morris, whit* fisherman re­
siding in the Lake Jaavup ai#*
wet arrested at noon yesterday
and rharged with th* unlawful
possession o f 110 0 yards * f seine
n*U. II* apd th* ,n#tv were
brought te Sanford yadtardar afiarnoon. Morris mad* bond, ,snd
w 11 answer te hla charge at a
t
later data.
.
The nsta are In paaaenslnn of
Steriff J. F. McCloCand who ^ t *d that If M&gt;rrt* I* faund g.llty ,
tha nets will he bfanmd, etterwlse

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..f thr iroullr ■pot* h*d fua-an
Irrti protection for American live*
■oil property
Th# American wtrthlp
lh*r»
(» *uli) no! b» r«nuive«l. How»»»r.
Hull ndtUd, until romplste asau,
at,, e of safely hail been glean oy
ll„. ,-otiaul and the naval offt :*- in
charge lie mad# clear no »uch
word had been tecelved.
Th* II. K. S Ntlor, ammunition
and supply *btp, beaded lu -,u *
wa- wha| wa- Ibr be-l way to I'uLa from Hampton Roadr, Vlr*
............ nt I'hn-t "
gto.e. carrying fuel and *uppli*e
lltangHyn
-nggr-trd
a n d j fur lb# American fleal. No Indies
worked on an actual figure of lion wa* given that th* wai
lim it .
| arU would Uav* Cuban asters in
"Attar
consideration” .
Iter I tha near future.
• ki.id with a ll,M'h#f#ll*r
t enter
reply
to) The Secretary of S u .e told
llrangWMi'a declaration read, "It ^ newspapermen th# teat of whether
on t'x siie it *•*' n' tually denied to u»e a ship* would o# withdrawn or
■|uart«,- lu,ur 2,rl&gt;l I'gl'C sinning on the mount, maintained'at any on* per'vcular
hr dark, h* • unifying the presence in th# (mint we* wh«th»r Am#ri.an l*v#»
on ., i.gjit I , backgroUniC”
might be-om# endengar# I there
nliiin fifteen
Teetanlay'a
inridrnt
Imnirdl- on short n dice.
i *t#ly relived the controversy i« ltnoffi*l*l report* her* contlnier'« seal i.ng ,wr* n
cxnler and Rivera, th *' ued to tell of financial Jiffkulttsn
arvelt
cieat Mexican artist, whose proletarian I within Ihe new government. Te*
nr
\I'*"*! we, l*oatdrd up un order* of collection* In Cuba have lean xlr&gt;
|John It Rockefeller, Jr., after hi* ; lunlly at a standstill Jur.iig tbs
Cl a
j
tefuaal to delete Ihe head of tha1 past month.
communist laedrr.
Hull said reports com'ng to the
O . v
----—
Stale Department through d.ploIJ C V F II
’ matte channels Indicated
dlsorr ' n t n n a *, ' ej [ C ‘ , e r A d v o c a l e n
j der* at C n .to and Anlill*. h* ol*
‘
rupliun of b-aineas nt Mantaaae*
and Cirnfugeoa. con m u rl.i
p(
TA I I AIIA SSE E , Kepi. |6 &lt;A»,
rndea at Camaguey anJ Maura
Published rheryes by Jnm&lt; s II.
nlllo and two governxr* wuhlij
II. Tiavii, f' truer Flmida Cuiiv,rt,
the lim a province o f dent# Clara.
that l.e w tnvss«d "si* muiders
In the Florida chain gang” end
HAVANA, Sept. 1*.—UO— De­
•hit ' noil ng wen tiuii f about
cision si te whether the nation,
five of them", txtsy cause,I Nnof th* world are going to extend
Ihan Mayo, (tat# prison dirretor,
recognition to th* goxelanmo’. of
telnvit# Travis tu aid tha Inw-sti.
Ramon Gran Han Martin appar­
^nton o f rhargaa.
ently texts oa th* actloa ef the
Tea via waa confined at the RunUnited Stele# Government.
beam camp near
Jacksonville
The ikplomatlc representative,
when Arthur Maillefart died in th*
o f lattn-Amertea yeeterJjy
re
sweat box there laaf year. II* said
vooled that aa yat they ted no
this waa th* "ooty murder that
cbfinlt* in,truction* from
thsir
leaked out; although otters srvre
respective governments.
jo it as brutal".
; Th* minister* from otter South
and Central American countries
George W. Couraon, camp cap­
declared they had not remised iotain, wa* sentenced to 20 years
flrurtionx frem
their
governfor Malllefort's death. Travis receatly wa* given • conditional
menu, adding that ttey t e d farwarded extensive reports an the
pardon. He'was sentenced for r*b-

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Oranges And Tanger­
ines Suffer 10 Per­
cent, Says Report
ORLANDO.
Bept. 15.—lV)— w ith m em bern o f th e C i t r
Grupefruii lot. in Florida dua to C om m ission
thin
m o r n fh ®
tha Laeor day .torm waa placed
at S6 percent by the federal crop
p ro p e rty owiirrn o f thUf
end livestock estimating bureau Icity be given an eppmxlmata 28
her* yertenUy. Th* figure U, percent redurtlon In taxes during
termed "conaervallv." by th* bu -;0 l i comtnc yr, r.
r ~ u '. etatlatlrlaa. Ten percent
n|# . f w m , nti h. t w by

agrwh] lo recommend: that

"** w“ ,u ff,r*d
or* n« '
tangerine grove*, the report M ld.
llow eirr, th. monthly bulletin
of th* bureau taya tha crop remeinlng on th* tret
earlier than
last y.ar, "whll* th* quality promi**s to be well above tha avarage."

I*

V. A. Speer . . "A gretlfyln*
d,p ,0Iutr&gt;li„ „ of co-nperatlv. ejOrm„
wlth thp .p p roTaJ o f
mfmber vf the (&lt;immlaaU«J
although it hinge* upon.
approval by other rommltteemu*
thtra Is every iodiratuvn-lhal-Efc

Anil

MrSsAntonia Simoi
Is Victim Of Deati
Following Il i nes

Radio City Murals
A re A-prain Center
Of Cont r over s y

Pryor Bowen Is Found
Guilty Of Kidnaping

l4Mt Her Prominent Hlpa—
Double CM d— Slugglahnena

Agricultural P r i c e s
Have Increased 47
Percent A n d Cost
O f Articles Only 11

erag* in th* period l*.|&lt;vrtw IUI.
and 1029.
In th* case of cigar leaf 'o'a eco,
the announcement ssie. h. w-&gt; .r
that the full differ# w* he'ween
market and parity price* had not
been applied becau*e s Hiahce taie
might result in sr-nm ulill n nt
surplus stock and eonieipM iit de
presaion of farm prl e* o f the
cigar leaf.
On the o ,her kind* nf tobacco
(ha lex la about the differs*-,
between It. .ailing prtM end perHy. or the “ f.ir exchange veil e "

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If you Tir* fat haw. would you
Iota It and at tha name
time gain In physical charm and
acquire a clean, clear skin and
#/• * that spariil* with buoyant
health.
Why not do what thousands of
wrmen hare don* to get rid at
pound* of unwanted fa t? Taka
on* half .teaspoon of Xtuacten
Balts In n glass of hot .water
every morning before hruakfast
and keep It up for 80 day*. You
eaa help lha action o f K machen
by catting down on pastry gad

W t A Til r IJ s

Oea-Befe* terteeory f UF

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PLASTERING, Patch work, rra
sonai lu, Howard^ Phone 220-H.

OffS $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 Verdict Is Awarded (J, S. OFFICIALS

They'D CBl LUte New 1 V

BrownsSignRobenon,
Leitz Of DeLandTesm

-TeM Her Daughter To Take CARDUI

IL y N EW SPAPER

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , F R I D A Y , S B P T R M IIE R 15, 1933

v

ho ted alined BIU LaHa, southpaw
pitcher, afcil. Jim Bob train,, third
haaoman, both of whom have been
main*lay* of the DoLand Rads
Letts-and Rater* sn will report
to Manager Reher* HOmshy nest
Spring In tte Brjwna* tra nlng
c*mp at West Palm Beach, Wag­
ner sa il r
la ohtahdng Lelta, the Brawn*
have
•ecured the outstanding
player at Ala fast aeml-pro cir­
cuit, In the opinion of fans and
baoooall men all ovrr the league.

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Much Data Backing
Canal Project Has
Been ReceivedHere
Elv# additional copies of reeoluIb.n* adopted by Florida trad*
todies which have gone on record
na favoring th* construction of th*
Mt Johns■Indien Hirer canal a«
aa poaalhle, rearh#d Han­
ford this morning
Til* latest sponsors of the canal
Inrlud* th* Miami Chemutr of
Commerce, th*
Miami
Beech
Chamber of Csmaerta, lb* Eau
Gallia Chamber of Commerce, th*
V#ro It*sch Chamber of Cummtree, and Ihe KrulUaad Pentnaula Chamber of CoMntrce.
Heventoen resolutions are on
file with Karl Lehmann, secretary
of th* 8 t. Johns River Improve­
ment Association which to collect­
ing
considerable
date
that
may be used la eupparriag this
section's
claim that lb* canal
should be built.
This data, plus a Isrg- collection
■&gt;t data which la Of, ij pi spared
uy City Engineer Fred T. Wil­
liams. chairman o f the Water­
way* Committee of Ihe Seminole
f ounty Chamber of Commerce, la
to be sent to tbs War Department
United Slate* E-ginesrr Office
'..morrow aftarauo

■lUh'kly

Epidemic Believed
To Be Under Control
MT. LOUI8. Bept. I I — GF&gt;—
Belief that ” Wt have broken the
back” of th* Sleeping llafotsm
epkWmk, waa expressed today by
Dr. Joseph f . Bredeck, city health
commissioner. He predicted.’ U
would taper off much nure •Jowly
than It spread. Th* malady tea
ukaa 144 Hvaa la 8 L Louts stac*
mid-July.

"DeLaad Night” wilt te
serve* sc the Sanford Etka L
rooms next Friday sight te
Friday night Rapt 28, ad
aoaouaeed yesterday, aaaatdtt
Lodge BoeroUry Howend Ov
who Is tenr preparing plans
the -tm U &amp; m m s «d pretek^
vlaWng Bkn.

Mr*. Autoida l« e y Hlmoa,"'8 # ^
pfJO d' eldatl women rexld*nta o f /
this city. d!*d at ||&lt;* F*maW[AUghWn Memorial ll»xpita| tkU
morning at s Imiui
i oq o’claeh
after having Iwet. treated thnmgh .
th# night for an tllne** which &lt;1*- .
veloped let, ye»t*nl*y aftarnOMN *'
She would have neen 75 yean o K f i
aatt month.
Fetieral services will ba h e ld /,
from lb* Erickson Funrral Home
tomorrow
aftriniMin
at 4:80
o'clock. It it&gt;ta l will lie In Lake- (
view Cemetery Mr*. Simon's hue- ■.
band died itxiut 24 year* ego. Ha *
was burled in l.*krvirw t'emttery.
Rev Wm. I’ . Ilrm.k*. Jr., uf t t e Y
First Bapliat Church, Will offici­
al*, assisted hy Krv K. It. Ilruwa­
it* of the
Fir»t
I’ lraliyterlaB
Church. Th* fiillowtng have been 8
aalej to art a* |&gt;allt&gt;*ar*ra: E. li.
Molilyy, a .
A
S|ieer, Arthur j
Yow»n, W. R
Itsyrn**, P. K.
Roumlllat, and C. E. Gormlty.
Mrt. IJmon waa born la MU- V.
sear! on Oct. 17, 1858. She cam*
hare In 1180, and ha* resided hefw
■lace that Urn*. .Since the death Of .
her husband, she has conducted
a imall variety and nutloa stage j
with te r daughter.
Surviving Mr*. Simon are twe - ­
two daughters, Mr*. K EL Gormlay, Jr., of Jacksonville and Mlaa .
Isaballa Hlmiut, of Sanford; one
slater, Mr*. Ilenry
I'earca, e f
FoH Myers j on* nrother, form er1
aharlif Frank Karvl of O rla^gyd .
aad aaveril grandrhlldrea.

CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—Ml
10-round
fight uctwoen
8 terk*y 'and
King
Lav
scheOUled for tonight, waa
poasd until nest Monday' b
of threatening weather. , ,

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38.
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Roosevelt Orders
$60,000,000 Relief
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—

UP)— Federal aid totaling |00,-

President Works For'
Continued Upward
Pull In Wages, Em­
ployment, P r i c e s
;

WASHINGTON. 8cpt. 13.
~(A .P»)—‘Preeident Roose­
velt fripjjed the recovery
(eliw
yeeterday,
•VIM* tifhUy
kipiiw/ /
— d f gpltnnihf with hU executive coun
ell for a Continued upward
pull in prices, wages and em­
ployment.

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11

. Aa be cited la the government
ekleflaina yeaterday for a report,
be heard aa argent recomm.nitetlen for "ratlonar Inflation” from
Cteiraaan Harrlaon sf the Uenate
finance Cemmittlee.
The credit and pries frool-nn
ire received particular attention
from the President during the laat
14 houra, but neither Harriion nor
the recovery aider ware prepared
—U state tte . President's jdtia i? L
the Itamed lata fatara.
F. M, Lave, preaidant of the
American Banker*
Association,
railed at the White House to as
(Ore Rooaavell of the eo-ooeietkn
of the bankera In the recovery
drive and to aay they were in
eJii
Otep'With hla policies, law v-av
accompanies) by Jeaae II. Jon,-*,
clmlmrki &lt;4 *be Hecouslrurt-on
Corporation.
■ For more than two hour* the
- Prealdtnt met yeaterday with hit
recovery council.
Hugh 8. Johnaon, the recovery
administrator, left early after re­
ferring progteas on e number of
Bfw Industrial working codes, lie
would say nothing puultrly either
about the bituminous coal code or
4
gkout llanry Ford
For t^o more weeks the Preat^ W n t U galng to M
• « * " " from

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Drugging Perfect
Local Organization
_ registered
w aa orgkhlxa
... aa the Banford
i JUboeiallon when
r“ a of R. U
„
eaU of Dr.
K. D. MaMey, Utaporary chairKaeaaOItt waa made
l ac the new Aaaoclatlon,
[ S , K, Bind worth wai

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**•

gT’ tWa group to

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(Mi NBA

BS.’

, aad all

Iota dJjagtw h a t.
d* t * te n te r that
H ij E S r ‘ v-v h .
fcWf.

U00.0W h«&gt; Urn unltmi by
Froldenl Roosevelt to mart
emergen ie* f r o m
drought,
hurriranr, and grasshoppers.
He itutdurted the emergency
relief director, farm credit bu­
reau and publk- works board to
co-operate In getting aid tn
the atricken area* of Florida,
Texaa and (he Dakota*.

NUMl

Price Fire Cent*

SANFORD, FI-OKIDA, WEDNESDAY. SKlTKMUKR 13. 1933

PARTY ROW ON! HaeyLongBlamesCapone SECURITY LAW S e v e r a l I n d u s t r i a l
PATRONAGE IS f^ J S ^ m S S h S .*ESCRIBED AS S e c t i o n s A r e T d f
BAR TO TRADE B y S t r ik e s , T h r e a i
FUMING ANEW

Silk Work*
EVANS DECLARES Miners,
AndRestaurantEi
ployees
_
SANFORD LEADS er Wasre,Seek
IxissWork;
IN NRA ACTIVITY

.Stopping Of Flow Of
Isonir-Tcrm Capital
Into Industry Said
Result O f Statute

Democratic Senators
On Point Of Plan­
ning OpenRebellion
A g a inttt Roosevelt

Chief Of I/oeal Cam­
paign ReturnaFrom
Iseniflhy Mntor Trip

CLAIRE WINDSOR
IS DEFENDED IN
ALIENATION SWT
Read Says HeWasAggreHHor In Love A f­
fair W i t h ActreKH

ruai: y^uLk

t TRADE

of ” gover nm ent b o d y

d is c u s s

IN STATE RISES i MANY MAHERS

Property llcnrs Only H o a r at Of Directors
ir, Pcrca-nt o r T.I-! Ihilals Its Itcgulnr
I\lnnt lily M e e tin g
(nl Annual Revenue

n

“Cracker Day” Will
Be Staged Sept 30
With Many Events

Coursnn In
Hcscribccl R*dh As
Angel And Villain

Americans In ( uba
Are Getting Ready
For Em ergencies *

1 Tropical

1o r ms l w' •»!
Maki ng Headway ...........
In Separated Areas

|2 Ewapfci ConvictH
Taken After Hattie

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.-w1*l Jlioiijr of Mortittti ttlilor."
"Von Ihoi1 let’ll in
fry
— The classlf-catim divisom of the
Ihisvim &lt;
le«*Djr
mldw*?*pi..ioffice department- ye«f« rv!.*y
tin: i .41teattr# "Moik’ zt* wnil «»ui
flatteneal out rec-irring
buotors
othn
ml&lt; tnational
liauk* »»*
that Senator llney U i g , ol I sel­
$
BkIteal •••I III*
e'lll of IIHIf*' •
ls la na wa* sending cut utnlrr
nu it) it Krm crr
Toll atoll
frank hi* "Amiria-att I'rngrcxcs", a
In uM «it&gt;t'I., *r»n Arifi nimo, (•••! - 1
newspaper cilrTtnining an o|x-n
titft i«&gt;aI llmzlliaii floijii HtiD, nml
letlrr tn Al Ca|&gt;onr.&lt;
ca-- .1 more starvation., suh-iak-s.j
"N o news|a|K-r is ent r.nj the
in . The Assaaclalrvl Preeal •
ao.l ooialir-,.............
than a million saeii
NEW YORK Sept 13—1/13—
WASHINGTON, Sept. in .-tA I malls franke,t h&gt; any seimlot". the
InduBtrlnl s tr ife tore «e v -* 'L
at
once
tlial
you
had
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untl,.,
Ilr,
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f
|i.i:t,t
wnalemi-i l\ it
—Smouldering resentment over alepartmcnt -aid poailivi-ly.
rra l induntries in
Him )- I*. I. -ng l-a hi p ”
x rilxsl :i • a harrla-i ilial lias haltljucries al-.Ar' allot h-r rmu.it
patronage, directed espec-ally to­
I ' lift |Hf»|»lib loti, t
111.
-a
t
the
I
-a
a
&gt;
a
f
long
term
rapitnl
vntiin. N e w Y o rk and N * fn -S j
ward Secretaries leke^, IVrkina that a |iagc pro "f of th.. fn .u.ro v\ll tl t III III- n m.-alial. noiiiey ' , llt,|,. ,,v When- it is nea dml
Jprgey lotlny.
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and Wallace, baa Iruughl a group ItllBr. wai being lranked, I'nstttl Ilo* ttiiiKinl n»i»\ i*ii» bell'' d ..p in a fond r.n t.rnTB‘v t (v •' _
Pennnylvanln
t
of Democratic senator* to the master Gemini b'«i!*-v -uio:
avliat in * I ion ••I i- Kmaih i»l \»lvt?rl«
-it. nil,I la-tiint &lt;*l wlial
--Such material t*. **! a -it c. it'd '
point of planning open rel.--l.iin
view
ed
w
itli
nppreherulQll
^
to- load |uyb '
It t t-*1t'l a||1\
A^s
A two wr**k«' motor lour which
against the Uixiecvrlt admiimtra­ frnnkahlv, anal tf I ali-l g » f'W
, „ . u . Al. wh.l. they’ve
preparation
fo
r
a
Reiterst
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air.(
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ft..
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tk
hint
atol
l%
»family
throufh
thrai-gh the mail*, we 'rout t o.akr
tion in the coming t'ongrvsi.
m fire ...........
'" I tmiinii*«
I |*l t-hl«|( III of th«‘ III I tlu* .Mouth I * riiifam* » ,» I Ihiaton liitnniinotiN m ine ■‘h olld ay,r. call
A to-nd robin, addressed tb Sa notor Long |.«&gt; *»t ptis.aje,
lliinki-n
.\-M»rinlT"ii, hrforr m irlum hotui* ha« ran- Ten thmiAiind so ft rtval mllil.tJ
The the ,ry atlviaiMetl •as tha x.-.t i ■nmog yarnt .in »ama- luv. J nulim "
President Roosevelt was -aid prt......... ao.l nil hi. pattoais hml mi' -i tn iipemliriii mi ninkiiiK %tti(*i*d I* rank K%an«, lake Mary
paper
was
that
if
W
&lt;
«|x*ne
woilhl|
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vately oy several *#natoi* |wbo
ern in fiv e eonnlieH o f S o u t h '
n. nl .11. ttanl I '" gov. an it Wrill etui I tel. Allan M I'and ItuAtoiL Irittle maiuifncturer,
had signed it to lx- either some­ tlaim that In- caaiseal Sonwiur. prii.l
, .1. V.-.I tln-iii fait eiiva-sti- |to«toll I' •.».Vft Itnet "HI IMH| It nil* that Saof*»r»l l« fat ahrad of othar wntrrn IViinAyUnmR Alreidjf H t f iJ j
where on Capitol Hill or #nruufe Iswif tn or- puncheat ih tin aye “ * .... .
t t )l *« l»l' •I*lltlt dit v IO |H*ril« •( •
e*|v, tin- I tlllhflll "It « itir» of (•* ’•in* in oritanliallon *1uit their j«»h«*. Tin* NKA Adnillh
to the President, if n &gt;t s i -rally l la,. Sands I’a.lilts lath a-lee's &lt;&gt;n rata l
.,1* n K “ I ootp *»• *1.
lonirntlnlloit for il*** and r*.iu|dianrr with thr Irttrr »»f irttratiou w m i'i|MN,ti,*l io taka ll#- j ’ ,
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lalnn.l.
t
a|xme
aa.iilat
•
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-,.ioin hia hand*.
LOS ANGKl.KS. Sept. 13— M l
I aHii'i.tiia
»••*••••■ n H " i •'
ii fioiii
Arthur
II tha |*tr*idt’lit’• Agrranirnl.
mrtliati* zfrp* to a»-ttl»* ^trikai IB- J|^j
a
"House
ot
Moigan
ni-.lal
.
mol,
II
In addition to this protesting
•ii tia M i'H i
nil O'lilin |Vv»„ \. t Yoik Inirvoi.
—Relating
•’Thrtr'a lio doilld *»f il". Mr. v.ilvinjr
he l wr.’M .r*o and
I 'hat
- howt he had ix-en the • missive. It
understood „ pet tw released I rum ilnu»«.inton
I llal left II A'kl'll 5*1 ll-**
tloti the net hn«l
Drnn ti e‘i t
aggressor in the now defunct love|essissaI letter had hern rehl to the
F\an« «*aul tlda morning whrn a thouaand workott in tha Pant
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affair with blonde Claire Wlnd-| While House by one of the party * , „ r|t Ids,.-I, a waller win . I n.ga d I- »
Herald rfputlrr inter ruptrd him vania «ilk ItiHuniry.
,11 til. vi nml'.1 1 ' u ho «lt'i tin* lolli.o• I'.ttivii it «lf Hero
'**« 1 ‘
.or nf the stage and s ,een. At-1stalwart .uppvrler., rntlciaing the h. tais.t eolla-rla at n large
while hr win 0making ready to
A walkiMit at ruck * *rn»tronoml- **'3®
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i
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ilml
llw»
In
vh
Ifltlioli
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me.kvl
(ot
the
la.ng
a-&gt;»dunt,
a
it.
I raium t trio for i»l*|»uintiiiir !%••
ttiiia
imp irfant dram
f , M .^ - U r a d .jL . tgusfd a_srir_ye*l t
w
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n. mocr a" .
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cal hlo%i’ at Phtlad«*l|diia and Cam*
hml .Ho *i I ill Hie* \\late II "on- ill ( * .|H’iki«*«* M
latfaviee^ vbi.ll |Im llu i ill Aitll li111
terday at the trial of his divorced'
K,.y |.lllm. n, „ f Nevada, pte.n*
utl itU, J U R F ik — S *(r - Jea, Noia.icrary. win'll empl
el is 11in* "Io n it m look 1111* I Ilk
,.ke Mmy, "Sanford I. of. l.lntoti'a KeataurantH wer(
to illlill ’
wife's IlOtt.llOO sili nation of aff.-r-t -I-.........
••»««.*- ..f
dent pro •t«-ni|x.re
of ih..
the Hessal
Senate
werp
ag i laiftI\ |&gt;iit 11i«ac iivrr l hr Nil A
-on*ty ii* •
turns suit against Miss Windsor by and rhntrinan of the foreign rvl»monad to atrik** 1 Hlay. Union of'* '
oii|»t|eli'lt I e \I•i*l|| of ^Itt^lnill III flfU’ fn*R'Ull, Mitel With
111. t...
declaring he was the one wlxi II.ns r.mmnltcc, ven* ere N'ed !r.
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eaV t||e Till Ito'CRtl***, hi' 1b -Mia' lllll'llt) fill* •*VIIIf IIfr A tl f firlata aaid l.iHHf workers
I ho th***
s&lt;-na1ofiat circles with being the
should be sued.
affeelnl lfemaiid" include
lilt.....
kli
tif,
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vHiltflci1
Mini
«uffrilti|f
on
thv
ronti
n
l.1
" I f anyone should lie sued it anlln-i of the li-ttei hut oo-mbors
"lllisesl I •la l|l| I ntl'f l|H|l|«'||ltt I HI I of ttl"**' Wfill llM%M I'lllrt'i’d wage* and sli'-rter I,our*. 30,000
should he me and not Miss Wind­ of hi- otTo-e fore,- -a.,1 th.-y, hml
•II MIt .♦ I |an•g9till Ilf Wliolrlo’ldt
lllto tllO* te|%IV*1 uf bilk dyrra me atill out In NtW,
tnthrr it*
sor,” testified Read, handsome fot- nevei Irani.I of noli a coniliiu.ora­
III. MCA."
rtml tft* * Mill
tion.
Jeraty, while New York atrikdtf
mcr stock broker of Oakland.
Mi
1-. vitfi" *1Mini Ilial
hr apread to 2MNIII underwear w o r W l
The lettrr wn- pm |,-it-it •«« -ay
" T " " ItOH h * III|&gt;tail '■1 I
ln«*rd
A Jurdr blintfed and asked him
r*l
ta
ji|,et|
III
Striffa
of
«‘ltll‘a
oil
ilil
in |iart tlial Itrpul.l • an . . me.
era in filHI altopn and 3,(MM) claan*
i|
•'ll t tee* llnl .tlt N of tfl. . i'll ••I lird
to repeat the statement.
in lot lout to niMkr iii.(Miry »• era and ilyera.
I III It. r Illlill eelt ill. lliellth .f tho
In his testimony H. a.I shoulder­ *'memlers have lesaote.l in, up
I.* %%fiu| i« Iii iti|( ilolir toward
pr .aches as
th- y
»eei... i ?
Offiriali were incutiraged, meaaa M
•I'flll it V**' h*' •*i h|
ed all the blame fur the love at
».m y un out thr Nit A |irotffZin, whilet hy re|Mirta from tha fed*
think I was trying l„ ...-m p|tiiillM*r in Ihlloit
I
Till
T
ll
fair with the violet-eyed M l«
Ilieel HIlWHl
land la rd »*•» tltrar rr|Mitla, plu* rral teaenre leoard that df pBtye
litrcal influence to l.i-n
in
II hM
•/I
Windsor which blossomed tin a
« \&lt;h i m ;t i i n s .-i .i n
.. IIt| rt«le «. it' H.f y « - • 1*11 tee.k I |m* ' o w bl„«i It* alle*ad&gt; ktiiwa a" (irnrtal lit**lit afore «alea had puahml Up^
tlieiii ami injure thi-ir tigo.tv ao.l
trana-conriuental liain two years
I ........at • I" ................ . n«o
f ilo I
I Amt) about what la ward In Auguat, paitmlly indkBndrpenJi-nre” , ant) to .o-s
I,...to*
**f’ f I'Ttl It •' • ll ellll of 111%F"!
.1 it.
ago. The two women In the ca-ii
tIM’Ilf |.Hill • ' I* Mklll”' ♦hl'lll
i: in* on her.. In riithuMiaNtically live of the Iteruvery AdminaitWi* I
i m-ta l.a a t CO I, llllll
I
"It -fs u altange thing If u j.t,, i
cllhrd
air
smiled broadly at some of In*
i
tin
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♦
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I fit.
i |i .*« Im11ii to lliil* cd) aa leading tinn'a effort lo »e*ture purritaalrtg
llemaM-rat rertunmrnds an appnm 'Vielimil Jell 1 » tolel III "
MVdlUll »»••*»
,, II' M |IH%l| uf t"ll . half
statements.
|l**11*111 *•» 4« of ullicra
lee, it is political coercion If u
power
Thr U «n l aatd aal^a In __ j
11 I| t.i • »ii»phf
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Read said he and hla wife. Mrs. It- piit.lo an is*connnends one, it a
III* h'Mtl-v I ••Hilly l»fi
their
*^1 ««• 11 I home at l ake Mary a- »»ut two Auguat at ruck au indag o f I I 7|&gt;J
,110
vrliil* !••"»»•
‘ "
»«.» f. » !•*•• 1Utl liir -in
Marian Young Read, had rep.ale.1 entirely un*e|fnh."
againat llte too uf tha 1VI23-2I _
i. *1. ii...........
fi**nili»‘ I* i*. il.o •i^p of 1ill • land It la
quarrels "at least 100” — over i la-kvs was atsailval |vn latularly prn*rn*
••••*
aa
•■•i “bR.i
O %
•*%"th
I *Chicago
»..« **p•• —
— (hate
'"*•( average, rompsrsxl with Tl
l ‘ » «»..»ll aaft -|| I 11' ee»v L&gt; Me I e'litliniY • *»»
—
^
^
wom, n durinr their
l.t
a.IuMf
..tir«e|v*oH fo j dontiaalioii. Mio| ping uff at klen
teealise, in forming tlu- pul.li.’ a4i;HU-I M |t«*»t t lit ot I'M.
,
I . a- I *1*. .’ll |v|lte••••
July anJ *&gt;x tu June
■'•.tt
•I
l to, \ln , Ihf&gt; mol llietr aon who
The flt'ilM-v . HI M* «»»»•
wa.rks admlntstrat ve group, he
i
r i i , ll.'.l l.v
In an affort tu allay the ma
utl
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Ouulniont
for
.
of
years ago yesterday.
wrote »-a*-h senator a-king hoat ) ry I r I (III % I.\ the •te'|e•a*11.
•I *%...!
Ing rontroversy lx-l»een cat
x
'Ut • Ml. t*f ••tn. a-.f lip "&gt; t.tue t« •n» iiM iiiuiiie • lie joiuod Iheui and
Mias Windsor, he said, w «, only to lei'iminiend tlira-e n miinees f.u « miu* i »• I III* HU i f I all II m *
and
labut
ever
the
inl/ur
provl*
tvg|
......... . 1a i*v ii
ft 1 Ir*- hoefi i ii, ^ iiuitinued lu t'hirago,
one of the many women who had i lie Mule ■ilitilliiil raid v ttlefl l i * |ini »•.I tat* no of oft 1% •»*•' • ^
aiuns uf the Itecv.-ry Act, tbW*)^w
liN
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uuliied
obhlenreM
a part In his life, arrt.rtllng to his flantutl SeiiMtorw - hmI th •
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National l.ah„,
ri-*aril Kin4ak',^h
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.•il... t% to * u. mil* , I h tot til'll ol h.-tlei tiuiea rapewife's accusations.
i %♦•% f n I*** tho
•miiimi'ImImI lull* wet* not a. ■ I u|i The
down a significant ilectslon hold* JyM
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" I am not animus to »e* Ma­ oil.
yiiir rii.lmc JufM* hi
ing that the Berkeley WoolaK ^
•• 1t||o|»V 1 lilt #1 l.l uit I* *wi do, (iu vt lolied at i e-l an i ant a, filling
1 ho loll, ail Mid
rian win this a«r.’' Ilead trail
wh»
Our lirmtM rut ir
mills at Maitiiishurg. West Vo* - Q
•It.
!
» • ft. » 1*.•I' lul.t fho
1
H.lvoiti*
iMtioii , hut* U, Mild
buallieaa
Tied, "because I know I am the one wiuMinicly r .nfi»n»r*l irpui i t Iskvt
"fa x iiirttf
foe# "|h »nl i*m »• l.l
had vhdated the l « « *»y -GcngW A '-'jji
hoi.-oh
u “ rouiitl lubin** |»rtilllill t«* l're*i- lltaUlllMlitH* 'il fho pa*i».i.i! •
to blame.
cnerrt’ n ,,f employe*
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"Before this trial started. 1 told a|•nt l(tH&gt;wP%l*ll
'
t.l'IDlf •e t|t*U* pal I lltotlt « of I l*'l OeM I I .
T l......
f.dlo-ed closely Uia
filirtilie ill a* til* tn I a% • •• oil|.'% tho f an wlurli Mi
H|l * »*•• . •*
it. Ol lllll* III I HfUioillI e.l I** f i l l *
(Continued From Pace Two)
Iit•O’tl nlit! that he hz*l
-elding
»
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tlul » » . geaianteelltg--jg
i . (il.riue ••• I '.«n
ud **• %«’«'rdis| r\i r&gt; i k
t Il7'* oi
wait] ho tiUl not kilo* tel**
M ' 77 i • i « Hpifi* l *
lie- ngld ta employe- te chnaaa
i,viit.'loh
out
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II.
I l l l i l l &lt;1 t l i M t n f l t ' i
Iti vi) I »u »»i ..I
i. t : • m i "I*
va&gt; m| th*» niunifiil.
nnv fee,u ef unieu entienal ag■ l
Iti
t ' t l 1y
a*k l l l t r l t
...................... »•« 1 l o f t
lliil."It a»krtl that tlo* l».*n%a • •«»tI- |M»|( f II*. Ill tool odlll Ml.... Ill il
h-eal witlmul into t. i euce fV
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allttl'f* |rl lUllli role• til • a*t I**II ill In*lliil i i%tl «li%IwlotM **f •In I hI« V"
employer*. Tie- \\ ,-*t \ ,,giuia Wl|
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l i t HI
1lo
• • 11 G - H I Hi lt
1*11*1
k11del
&lt;&gt;(4||• id I ll' * ' U
pit r.n zifr’*
•‘Th* in F* II IO l»’» fd il !•' M m l .
did inteifeie, tin- heaf,l (a ll
« • i. • U lt’ lll • i i H i t ’ ll I i)
1h r
1 lon iT *)
of
I
.fit
‘
|»«tpvjlnl i"ii
t*e :* •
nil r»lima'
The admmtstratien arlrol qul
» lu l'll
■ a'I m i ' t *
otll
Ha ■
frn tu ir
i \ti|lell %
%ill I" P* • '
0110
ly Ie seek arbitration nf tha
II
1 tlo
t o l l . •I . l . t a i l a l i t i K *
•• .1 -In Mum tel \
dispute, asking at
“ Tho lofal pagmint** H* •( tee'V I.-, il..
It.,. halted -nefly w it h " " *
s.f i . .ie ii II i IhimIu.
The street, ot Sanford will
ofiri af •»»!• nml maiuii'
Ml
II* Ie tl \*'MlMy, III* III g e l -he l.-Mic
I* ■h
•vlo eel littellk W
lives nf each gr-up of nptral
ring to the shouts of some Oil or
llllotl t
tlu* goii.'ral «lr|»ariiitotii
i - iii uiti-iidMi"* m( (hr Fli.rulm
|iri
.lie \ \\ d»UM.
In the soft coal fields tie
71 cowh.y* ,-who will gathi-r here
ml mil lay* %
%
••*rr f ‘!,i
* bli.lut She 'Hill UlMl Hill' MncJ
H I
tu it with officials in writlnjt
pL n
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i « p|teMolit a MIMH
\ ' 1.* 1 1o II
on Sal irday morning, Sept. 30, tn
1 ll.
TM
Vf
thl- amount,
Mi.
hut
in
tiiir
Nymei*
a
r»*
enjoy*
t .
t ‘ •III -Oil • llleneeil • I*!
1«*
take part in horse race*, tourna­
lot
il*
agreeable
rixle
payment" l»y a »tato ,1, pititim ut 1 o &lt; ot 1 t 1I .,
uib* ilo ir wink immemitly, al*
ment rirkng, and htlier features
HAVANA, Bept. IS.
-&lt;A3- or rntrrtiri*i* to aitullo • **n m* 1Ofll •Ot 1%• •••7 %tr •Ii till' pi •MM* %••*!••• f,u tho pi i "in b%%oal!»’ z
l.ra* than tv*» hours Ivtcr
lllollFh
Hu
iti'Mily
flow
of
vial*
rill* •,f A.thur Mwillrferl. wa-%
attending • "Cracker Day” cele­ Many Amerlrans in Cuba prc|iare.l count of MnrkM. Tlo tidal in* llllll ot Ul IIITtll Ol 'Hllf'U'l al"(
loin MUiieliiiieii lazea etgturgn^ii gruup of te. plus seine Indlvldt
•t* ••• jl licfiuo tho Hiipreno’ *’«iurl
bration, it was announced tixlay. fair emergencies taxlay ns tlity rluilca all paymenta f • ih** yr .r 1*11 •
li’iHti"! nf (lie hui tln*U of quel* not meniters of the major gvotlp%
oioric* uiv 1no Inti*. fn!'
•...I
7
oil •% n ii man who had k irullieaa
Thg affair la being sponsored by watched with growing cuncern whether mule fnim runrnt r* *
had ntel with K. M. Slni|&gt;sot«
.
iHillw ie«kl*i|
*iKm!
•ll iii |t. nit nml aa n mutt wloi**e
the County Federation of Won!- new threats of strikes, a move to enuea ur from proc** !” nf IhiioI |s**»*l
deputy
administrator
*U '
A I lei
IcMbittg (Titrag.i,
th« tha
1
1
*
1
8
*
to
el
'"
IIIH.i.
•
Illlill
A
loiuilli'
i|i.»
*
iiii
I
m
’
niu
t'aini'.
near
tlrv-'l
en'a Club* aad the Klka Auaillary. train lx.ya aa aoldiera, and failure maue*.
rliarge. and vrrie pieparvxl tv
1* 4 1 1 %III* - 1... 1 *av tII te in -t ified fir-1 d»’l*ree I %mua Im*m&lt;k*.| for liontoit, where
III*
1 ll O U If 1
All proceeds will or sent to the of [atto officer* to make |arnce with
"O f the gorernmeitnl *«*ta *•*.
turn teda, !&lt;■ l-gin * «r b with Uft
Mi
kvuitv
la
piomiiienlly
identlF. 1•oi un s. Ii t 11 muni* i o*&gt;vi%i* Ii'*n iaihi*r Ilian
tlf ht fl
Harry-Anne Memorial Home for liar new ga-vernmenL
ixirtcd nlmvr. $9.0&lt;H,7M w1i» I- r
fi*.l w ii h I he up* Uuluatry. .Slop* Simpson and lh-nald It It,el,berg, - ,
■
I
tlo
n
lmin'd
tm
rueli*»»«o
Ifiui'ld•
•
At
least
a
ocoro
ol
Americans
Crippled Children et Umatilla.
the admtniat rat ion’s genet al rouo» - JB
highways. »'l.04H.7r.O tx-iug l--r
f l . fn • deu ription win hy, Well* IIIM.I* Mf IfMylotl MmJ l'H|UM,
r
The program will open with an were uttalor military protection l" maintvnanr* and If./oii.WII f--r
I film whi te *||
r.'Miift held M •el.
•
I
fa.
iii
i.'Il’a
counsel,
addreae by a prominent Florhhen Criato after later Irotihlea at the rniwti itrtion. The I oI mI reven ir
In announcing this proerduta
iliiiil hi**itirai roriferencen with
nil ap|M*al l«*
whose name la to be announced American-owned manga,ie*e mines icceii t* wtre $2lij»04,kfd nr 117 •
white Johnson »at silently looklpr .
. y j o .......... nit
M lo r n r y G .n./n l i itml«iiner■*.
within • few daya. tie will .peek had endangered thatr Hvc«f*0 p«'r capita Thia wa-*
•
Mi Kvmii* ........
arriwt) ...
in a.............
Ihuton in Oil, Donald U Richberg. tha g « f • » !
|.nil'll' ptv-ente.l the nppo-lle
Aeruas the boy from Santiago 40.1 m re than the total i*ayrtionia
from a platform near the Court
Ihr itildille if a 8vaaonal slump n&gt;1rrA] counsel of the NRA, !ndl®M*
de Cute, a number of American* of the 3 ear, rzrluaHr*' nf thr pavview.
‘
e&lt;l officially for Ih. Hr»t
Aver.tl ««.light u new trial un the li'llllr h *aiUr aa, he »%Jd,
At aaea, and until 2:00 a’clork, gatherud for iafrty after leaving manta for a permanent impn*'three irmund* ailml«lon eilnhUa •lump I Iimt la eiperteil to end that regional rwlea might h#
• ftah fry will te staged under their heme* In tho Intcrl-.r of mmls and IIH.3IUI nv-ro than «),*(
■t Im l ipialtfbalb.il of ]»*••'" ttlrout (k l I." Ill* plant i« operat* eaaary Instead nf onr broad l
I Ilf
Ih r
A ta w e la lrd
I'g g a a l
Um traea oaar tte Court House. Orient* Province lxxau«a of un total payments Itw-ludutg tin- "
and re..—i.x'-lr .loulit of trial evl mg a| aUiui normal rai'anty, and ter for the entire industry.
Warningtha'
*»
Irupleal
*liaT m ftetot cooks in the county will settled lab/r conalition*.
for p»'imam-lil Inipiovtoenla.
ulung with others, It ia making aaid that if any amoll «tW F*
tuiliaiite
m
i
*
mux
mg
weatwail
Al Cnnlen*»a Americana paeked j
,li-lice
%
, ,
tola kaada gad it la anticipated
"Thi- i*krrM t»f retrrnur in •**•
,,i,| hr hail rvamlned iiady fur an artiw fall and win­ mained "irreconcilahle w» tnjlf. ■
Inks iii d Yu-at an, \l&lt; %!!•&gt;, through
I midi
that aaough fish to aervt 6MM their baggage so tha-Y could lx.aral flcclexl in rreluct inn uf debt.
find it necessary tn procead Witte,
llu liulf ol llundniM** "• ••* l-ei^a•! i | rcd.iil „i„| "ll is as f i » » fro'" I . • iiuginea*.
peraoae will pa brought to Hanford a roast guard ve»»«I If violence
"O f the total revenue receil ' &gt; i•.&lt;iuy in f uha ui I M......
After reuiainlng In Boatun aoout out them
..
.......
.
..
out
I
hove
ever
ev
e
%
ii'ii.
j
error*
should
result
from
unrrat
Wrong
for teat day.
|r.M,7'Js legrvxnt* nx &lt;,pt« fi" •» I
The long awaited motr* by
11,&lt;ait., national olawrvutuiy| nin',next ” The court look'tl&gt;a ra*» line, da) a. tlie Evanat at CooipaT te rraate o f tte day really get tte negtOM. angered because they
uied li&gt; Mi and lira George A. administration to
a
sale
drpailmenl
or
enterpr,
rompol
'I -iiin.'Unca'.l nl 2 'XI A M. that |under c Ii i-h-f at loll,
■Oder way at 2:00 o’clock on tte were not glron help with tte otter
ivliry, of l.ynti, Maaa , parent1 ol
on account &lt;f service*.
servanc* by mnploy.r* of
th,- stunn wna n*&gt;-,u( t/3 mib-a)
.
temporary aviation field naar the storm vlctlnea.
Mm. Kvam. left for .Sanford,
" I ’r&lt;4xr*y atid apeciol taioa »• I'll f i mo Cap, Obh p--. Ix-oibxl
for
Mayfair Hotel. Ilorao
racing,
( , l , and hour contracta
.Nhorta itopa were made In Naw
resent,,I
16JI
|»rcrnt
of
lha
l"-||
Northeast
Yucatan
I
lie'
tnilleim
aaaaaat riding^ ogg races.
1uri Clly and Wazhington, and • igned with Trealdent R
tal revenue for 11*32, Jtv-porr.v.l 1 1 ., lietad »lrpng
____ i rwcaa, and otter events dear
win&lt;l* would
•her ritira rnroule, and the party pending adoption of P«
fo?
1»|7.
for
193!
and
flfl
perrent
la tte hoart of pm tm# Florida
reach' We»irrn . I.....
Del ll.O
ai rived here dwring the |i|al week­ code, called for tea rite of
fawtey will te rua off
ivlnkd, * aba, l l l l l
approach
klAIIK 'S !. l.K. fa/uitiann, Hepl end
member. In avv.y town (% . .
UNION Ttl MEET
liter goatH dork. BpoeUl and via-’
*ale Intetoity- by nigljttfall,
jaw-l/V, ’ Two of II convicts who
T te local Advisory Committee uf
Mr. Kvpn* oeara aa a ikatincl
Without authoritg . actually
priaoa will te a wanted tte
rrogrOoso, a Yu-niun port, wnv cam p'd tr '»• **»•* Angola alatr impieailon of hit motor trip, th#
tte
NKA
Compo**"
A
»»"y
u
*.
Msmhera
nt»d
frlerwb
o
f
the
withdraw
a Bluo Fmgla frati
re f t each event.
, lo.e&lt;| |n anocipatioi, of tte atorui.
*n *
achodolrd. to moot at llte City H f l htmlOole n Cvunty
(t otttlnuad Ob Fag a Thraa)
window, tha board, wvra *
Trinperan-u Son—* da mug* nlreiolt hna been enal f*&gt;m •»*»
( itey'e event* wlU roocluda
lo«J&gt; lint today were mCaptUtod
tonight 0( 7:30 O’clock for Hr*
with
Investigating
Com
a fUSUag caatast aad at
Unkrti will meet at (te HovilrruM,ai i i p i r M from points *«ulh of ibe near ten- » ['» • a gun ualtle with
purpose of tnkhtg acUoa aa sev­
WF.IJ.KS TO REMAIN
seeking voluntary corapl
*
tea
dgputba. Neither ronVtcta nor tlx
Hotel tomorrow night at * " urea.
an employer wham viotetioaa,
eral alleged otolalteao « f »te «* f"--,
_
Washington.. Weather Hureaa dap—tie* -ere hit in tte eubaage
WASHINGTON, Bept. 13.—UP) found and. If nacoaaar- ----“
idont'e AgraomooL
T W wwiing o'clock, it ' waa annoutevd to-lo
Flagtar*
®L
af
shot'.Slmullaneoualy,
poeec
Milt hell, acfraUry J.i ourned last night ll,*l tropical
la to te
be praalted
waaldodovarb*.Mayr
V. b&gt; Russell
—Report, of paralyste of buiinai. U, NRA teadquartraa
over by M a,.......
rr, ............
a ■■ I ' . al - IJ.J aLa a e, ail
Rpnnr, ebairmoa of tte *’«ni-j tte Union. II* added that "A l| ditturtence U . midway between men nix, had traced tbs fleeing in soma soction. of Cuba aad In-1 Johnson l aaarvad to bi
group* inUi lilts section by a eerie* I
creasing disquiet In otter porta right to net agnlnat
mad Frank Kvmga, Ann',' thoaa ln (arr»t«l in (t e aaaae ol ten Joan and lleiiuuiln, moving
atore
west-ruirth- of
nerlttvrralwaiil
or
wrs-ai-ner.eor auto
au,- ilnfia and
- ......rural
— — ----_____baa weeatly
____^ return#
turn* II IrtapMpnte and tte rotenilon al norriitoMlwanl
led today to tte order to Amboa- yloyars.
■ml, who
erotwavd
about
11
mites
an
hoar,
holdups,
closed
In
on
a
woodland
**“ •■
T te boante, which nra to
aador Wellaa to remain at kU
a mrdor tear wbteb lasted tte Kighteetitb Arnaodm--’
many local
_&lt;&gt;v
_..u _...u. ar la, re leans i^ , , - ll," where tb f otbara (C* bo(Conttnaad On fn ga
aot to Coaallturian art cordially
post
iud.
finitely.
.
•
two
liaved in biding. a •
over' a
te altaaJ tbia o w l l g , * ‘
furca.

NRA Committee Will
Meet This Evening

-/ 8 \

&gt;.*

NEW SPAPER

IKfSirsa.'tSffw-•antjtsz

at Hyde Park, ending on Oct. 4,
. with a (peach before the cjnler• . ear* of Catholic charities In New
York City.
The departure from the capital
*
will be made on Sept. 27 and that
; i , alght will be spent in New York
City, where be will bid gooby* on
Sept. 28, to hla aon, James, who
la sailing for a visit abroad. On
0UPL 29, Rooaevelt will attend the
.
wadding of kilia Alida d ■-inton.
lb , daughter'o f Thsodort Doug­
las BoUason, former a&lt;« -tart
secretary of the navy. She will
’ .wad Keaneth Waller
in Hyde
Fork.
' ....
Harrison eacOflUly
refrainvd
from expreaslng M y opinion as
. , . to what Rooaevalt. had In mind on
afforta to rrflao commodity

__

t m .w b ath si •

Generally fair tonight •■Art ,
Tharadit.

M em bcr A m o ria ted P r « M

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•

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^ y*&gt;‘ -..

(te

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l

nu harittM

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f i *

«U U »D i*y

59Mr.'-v74V*

•I iU 8anfop4 Prater
erlal Aaaoclation m*t
ajDcaqhrtorian Chordi
m to decide to a united •

o f fo o d , 4&gt;0t becAUM o f o n
frequ en cy

Church m a Meet

of

z &amp;

TV* AxSrUn CU u of th* F in l
BaptiaV Chunk Bonday School met
* t the home of Mr, J. H. Co).
a n A g h 'W t n ig t i. With M rv Col.
atowgh,
lfr*. R. Floyd,
Mr*.
Otoirg#f MeCSll, Mr*. H. N. S»yar, M r v Itohm William*, is *
"Mr*. Tom Broth*non u ho»-

r s i i x

L i f e w e e p r e tty s e v e re in th ose
to 't h ln k o f it, e n d * * M fr * u * B tto r tili

j “ I M t M iai W W i t r ' I i fchlea-

ly practiced H, sad ty . pcacUrtag
it eraaud unfair competitUC^VleaUy.U rre— Ukriy that tk* Mo*
aorta campaign haa had opllfUag
cffaot In contributing jo • .p W t e l

YBRSE FOR TODAY
* n thrrefnra opporo* .do gooj unto all
klljr unt-i th-m who art
lahald of faith.—(lala-

denten

H erald

initata

going around In circlet
yaara, It ia nothing to
ly'aa in the midat of a

w o r r y about An «0rtf»Be)6ud&lt;UnJy crd eh ln g In to -th e ir h ooee
and droppDig r ig h t Intq th e Jiving room .
dOSlhAR
th in g actuldly'hkpperriid'Jn Urns IalatxJ t h . o t h w d a y w hen
•even a rm y p U o e s g o t ilo e t in • fo g .
.
T h e pilots w e r e re tu rn in g fro m R 'r o u tin e o b serva tion
t o n r w h e n th e y a u d ta tl? found th em selves enveloped fn n
h ea vy fo g .
I t W ee|e v e r y m en f o r h ttn e d f t o .fb id th e 'b e a t
landing fie ld &gt;he could.
F o d r o f fh ein did. T h ro u g h th e
eld o f th e ir deftekte In a tm m e n t. en d oth er uncRimy d e ­
vices fo r pick in g th e ir ‘w h y th r m ig jt.fo g g . fo u r o f^ t h e ;b i*
lots b r o u g h t'th e ir pi trie * dow n M f e ly a t K It c h e l . F ie ld ;

T h sss p ilots balled o u f% h t n th sy had s x h s iu ts d th s jr
—
gaaollns aupply look in g f o r a place t o land.
T w o o f th e
•n voua- p]tr je t c r a*hed In open field s.
B u t one o f th a w w e n t on
,&lt;jn'
a w ild ra m p a ge w h ic h 'n e a r ly c o a t e f t h e ‘ liv e s o f t w e lv e
u
persona r e ttin g c o m fo rta b ly In th eir- btm gaicw a.
T h is
iiniinating ^|a m atruek a p ow er lin e f lr t t , t e a r ie * o f f o B e io f Ha w ta itf*
_
l i t then f m e d . t l i e t r o o f 'o f - o n e house knockhig la b ig h ole
untry aro!ln It*- sm ashed Into t h e rear- o f e , n e f* h b e r in f bu ngV ld#,
aquawt glanced - o ff- a n d - fin a lly wound tip J&gt;y. k n ockin g In a Aide
w b *t
th ird kaue a.----------------- ----------------- — ---------- -—
p «i high.,
F o r tu n e te ly n o on e w a * 1k ille d .t . B u t It provid ed a n « line with-;c itin g egp A ritn ce f o r T h e ' occupants 'o f 't h e hobsea as w ell
l*W
# «• tha mVUtm mhn nekd*Itia ir ni f i f Wiitaa

Ta* Ready T o 'Talk (Wfktad
•Some of
Ornwral
JokaaooV
trouble* hava ariaaa from too
groat1roadlnaaa 0o talk n ff-k— d.
Uburring him, one fait, with i y »
paIky for him, that- partly through
clrcumxtancec, aad partly ptrhapa
through tamparaaaMrt,.ha-had got
into a couraa la which k# aould ha
lad ta aay thing* that did daniagd
to him and ta hla cauar. U# pa.,
tnittad hlmaalf ta ka photogihphad
giving what tha aawapaper captie* railed the , N. R. A. Jahto.

dgnt Rno-ovrll I* «*lit to
9,000 lotterx a day. That'*
ifVtok. 2,1)12,000 a year. Now
latter receive, an altower,
ikea a total of 6,H2f,ooo,
Pmidcntlal correipondence,
tt three rent* per vtamp,
• to $174,720 That'* on*
?Ml*nclng the budget.'
J o n **, head o f th * R FC ,
f * ' ar«* » t lll try in g to ontha orgn n iration o f cornm o rtg a g e conipanlr* to
and .b o rro J Y jrm n ua. It
) i f th * little fe llo w * need
lit l»0 # t— auch fe llo w * a*
[Vioutly hava had credit
$mj&gt;00 or 130,000 end
B i t DO lo n g tr e ila t . " A re

Wimantauir r'mpare* th*
to »ig n to far to th*
tto fn U v d at th# daek
to-toat wa* pulling ant.
id and famp," n friend
L ."Y o b *nn make I ) h
# Jempsl” The Idea la

3aire'W indsor
Is D efen d ed In
Alienation Suit

t . Long,

A, , a
Wagner, * aad
Jama* Wilton, qf Chuluoto; O. J,
Tho»# attending th* meeting Barnett, of Para Park; Wra. Loulm
wore; Lin tow R. A Baa, Ralph Bag­
well, P. W. Beadm, Randall Cfcaa*
W. 8, Coleman, Rollaad Dana, F. C, H. Ellia and Prank Evas*, nf
F. Domer, T .'L . Dooma, W M. Lake Mary; T. W. Lawton, aad.C.
Haynaa, 8. D. Hlghiaymaa, II. J. R. Doaraaa, at Oviedo;
Marito
Lahman, J. U MarenUlte, Joha Stanko, af Blavia, and J. E. Pox.
Melach. S r ,
H. H. Papworth. J.
rubber* of bridge with her and G. Sharon, V. A. Spear. Peter and E. H. Laney, of Paola.

flow a fad%
1s defined by Mr. Webster. As a "custom,.
amuaament, *tc., followed for a time with AjcAggerateo *eel;
a hobby, or craze." But the thing that make* e fad U not
defined and that thing la the one which should be of reel
importance to evtrjr man who hai something,to »clL
Fads, either amusement or buying fads, -ara craatod by
advertising. Tha advertising may be In the form of house
to house talk but more than likely It la the nature of news­
paper publicity.
We all remember the mlntoture golf
crate when that pastime wet on the tongue of every one*
A sport which we* cellad rick-rack, or *omtthing&lt;Uks that,
m in.
i ,—
,
came along end both kida and grown-up# could be seen hit­ l&gt;#u&gt;
h* ha* a leaning toward
ting a little bell on t£e end of an elkitic cord with » peddle. thole**
bruMiue military imperntlvorwan
The yo-yo had Its time end more recedUy roller skating And which I* hardly In. the spirit of
bicycling have coma Into vogue. •
voluntary ro-op*ratio*. «i ■ .
Wa recall reading several years ago about the sweeping "Parhap* on# handicap for 0*npopularity of bicycling In Burope. , The fad continued to •ral Johiwan U that kU awn edu­
gain momentum across the sea* until It finally made its cation la the art af ihdUag ntoxc
appearance In the Eaat end from that point haa been spread­ movement* wa* Th connection'With
tha wsr-Uma draft of w h in to
ing Over the rest of the .country. Roller skating w m token had
charge. A\ th* ti*»* of t y ta*t
up by’the'beople of New York City on a Urge,«cal« end tha regiairation," tahlng ta male# Irani
roller skate bualneM In Uie United States jumped by leaps eighteen to forty-flv*. there waa
ltont increase In sales stimulated f e u * f pubH* disapproval aad-aa
and bounds dua .to tha results!
i./ad.reettvqL*-,
•Barmoua propaganda waa uaad to
by tha advertising
Thara,ara.4«gf la national household.product* which work ika country *p t o acDaptaac*
have enjoyed Incra ad talas throughout the'dcpr««foh be- of it. The w*r-tlma .motko^a torn
copied alm ost Utorall
cause the SOtopaAia tohind, them mw the Reed far mere ad- been
lb JL Out of this.ariaaa,
vertialag .wbanupu baMlMT"power Idrops. Othar 1product* poaition'to put an adhua .
which enjoyed&lt;graa
W
*a van#
waawj ala.a
•
of« “*lack«r“ U
on
any who,
g re a t alam na1and tl
W#

n t n M l l ' t h h * .1

w h ich *lp a *^ lirilya t
liA m f* ara,k*m blan

token tk* flrat jump and
got ta got another aa*
PW or wa will bo,In tto

i TV*'he*in*** moetiar waa sondactod Vy Mr*. H. H. Hill, claai
prMkWot, whil* M rv C. A. AnSar•on lad th# devotional in *n unprooalro manner.
Highlight of th* meeting cam*
wiih th* alactlon of th* following
offVet* for the pew year: Mr*. R.
R. Pippin, president; Mr*. A. C.
Chamberlin, let vle#-pr*»ld*nt;
Mr*. DeWitt Brown, tnd Tiro*
prtoldent; M r* Beard, 3rd ri**&lt;
proaldeat; Mr*. CtUman Hall, re­
cording aecretary; Mr*. Georg*
McCalV corroapoadlng aecretary;
MU* Betty Minor, treaiuror, and
Mr*. Tom Bruthereon, publicity
chairman.
During a *ocial period which
followed the bualnqaa *e**lon, muale wa* fundfhed th* g-eats 1*
Mrw. rlppln, Mr*. McCall, aed
Mlaa Mildred HU, and Mr*. W. J.
■Rhode*- - Jr. readerrd
to w n )

.O f Trade.v
f O is e U B s
R V / M a C ie rs

tha, W rO 'kavtegra.qu arrel over
W ladaor.

lr*l Motor* aalrt during tha
o f Auguat
were
twice
they were In A gu«t of |a&gt;t
Hit figure, arc: tU.'.Ot unit,
todlh, 37J!30 a year ago.
h«,price of General Motor*
la nearly thrae llmta at

railroad* rcem to be In a
ay of emerging from tha
llpn with aa little 4i**at*r
Lc|her induttry. Recent figtoa* their net raining, Ing (fro m . *Sit,lf&gt;3,IK&amp;
a
to AOL.Vitt.yjn a month
■qr Jpndlng, have Jumped
111,000 to Mt1,000.

go," h# corrinxwd, “ and Aka went
m to N rw York. Tw o daya ladSr
I went oa t * Mm* York m l ami
Cither development* In tha ftCher ttoro at tho Si. MerHa Hotel.
Hr* day before Johimon departed
I waa with, her many time* daring
by plan, for' New York to p artly
IpaU.pi an NBA' parade taafodftd;
Th* national labor board, un­
kmrk enkkljr^Th. t
der the Uaderahip ad SMetae
ahoot g matorU! cl
Wacom, o f New York, attempted
tatkma k o tw m on
to p ro m t * three toned o trik .-t»
pW yM . Th* flrat
th* Weatarn Peonaylranl* ooftl
C '.p d d d 'A n d 6 o i
field*, hot declined to maka pub­
lic th a w .ta r. o f the InUryMtMmt
PukHa -hairing* on a 'toda-ior
man of th* Agricultural C«a*- the W ei and rim* lodaatry a p m d
mitua, ana with the lu aparotloe with
mai
o f W. L. Cooper aad gofaa'Mabdt unitedly b
m|gkt hire
o f th* EmaatiVa Committcm, adaqoata quarter* h a t. baaa M e a n t
th*
root froa. to houaa th* new agri­ affiliation, deapiU
cultural extern ton work ta ha dote atatewwpt. o f Johneon that J«oh
by th* ataff of the UaivanltF of a proriaion would not ka M M p U
Florida la tha matter o f diae**#*
, Hmriaga . al*o * «
km
affecting celery.
,
.
tgdaA for tha aQk tostih
motion.picture Induatriao,
WUl H. Haya, th# Mgh &gt;
•lower o f motion pteturon.
log that tha indaotry worfld
.Rami Said ha waa roloctaat to
M W right moral ataadmda
tm tlfy too fully an toll mala do*
production of plrtaroo."
Italia-of hD wmrriad-Ufa bocaoau
yaktarday waa hl* wedding analW. 11- TuaaiclUft, V.
Vartary, but aaver-tha-l#*# ha aadbrtadreaa.wlf* oa*«.mada admlaEarl Uhmaa, qf Haafpiid:
yygardlae.aAathot - an whila

t&gt;. Oatchai.
Ookchal rot lived 1**1
Iaha Poinartt where

S o c ia l G a lin d o *
THURSDAY
Member* of th* Dependable
Ctom of th. P in t Methodist
Church will ofttartatn their Base
bond* *t • picnic *app.r » t Ev*n*d*l* Park, Lnka Mary, *t**U
i0| ,t 6:00 o'clock.
Mr*. Joha 0. Woonondy will emtortaln »t bridge ftt her to m a is
Pintknrrt, honoring Ml*. U n i* *
Howard, who*, morriag* b to to
*■ revet her. In th. m u fotmrft,
SUNDAY.
An outdoor ChriaUna I r i M W t
meeting conducted t | th. Banina
Chriatlfta Endear or of the Ftrri
Preabytarlan Church will b* h*l4
on th* law* of tho H. H. MaCaalln home oo Magnolia Arana*
al 6:00 o'clock. Tk* aahjMt wfll
be
“ Worahlplng
God Out-ofDoora" and Anal* BoD* Broww
will *e th* leader.

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jk.fidawre, Malratamad yeaUrday
*rid »,n rh *rw IM P
aad relative*

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^
of the Laymen'* Aaaoclation will
conduct an lnUnxlra campaign la)
s
r
t a
W
j ®
ftU churchea until "Rally Day"! .r . r y w W f * . f M i » f » i . ; f t r t ‘T O ^ ;
ping
Qod
Oou-ttf-Doetn
wa. with 'th . rl.w o f Inaurlng record Inning,'and ft o fr 'k r # ’a l l 'Y M I ^ V
, . I f f ea. yew d r l^ alcmy t ^ tk *-1
planned.
U w a ft , d . a l d a d attend* ace*.
Special oarmona and reuale will rtildeaU bf tto t.to a fs * i K U M ^ *
Moat o f 'you hare road of and t h a t
thb
m d a ild g
'*
koowto* khat '\*\\kr
uh.inri I th o1planting* Hut ha«* to h i held neri Sunday night oa be prepared for “ Rally Day” it ar»a
decided,
while
particular
attention
th.
lawn
of
th.
H.
H.
MeCftrtn
bora Son* through th* city. Year
will be concentrated upon Blhla
club ha* apoaaored and don* much horn* on Magnolia Arena*.
Florid* will have oo. af lV,L
T,g * l i .
Th* foiloartag war* nominated School program* for that day.
that will oapreaa th* eoloa H ha*
toward th . Community It » * rvoa, A* officer* for th. coming monlhat
Thoaa attending th. morning tonriat wtator eentojts to
\ l ? .W *
and th# privilege It haa ’ had In Sam Dlghton, prMtdent;
Harriot ■•aalon inoludad Bar. Smith H e^ y n n . H i i r i b a t ' ^
thla Tonturo haa bee* a gieat Brown, vice-preaidant; Anal. Ball. din, R*r. Wm. P. Brook*, Jr., Re/ b u .ln ii rartvnl during’ I t o AM *
plooaiir* to all who h a »*' partlei* BruWn. recording rerretnry; M arf F. M. Warier. Her. J. B. Root, and f e * month* to wnttdpt t i l
diction th*t riori&lt;u v i a ) &gt; • ] » ♦ * 2
patad In tha'work. Your Breatlfl- France* Andrew*, correapondlng Rar. E. D. Broamle*.
mecca for 'ttouaandi'Sif
cation Committee haa worked with aacratary; Joha Brown, treaaurar.
who have been onftbl. to « W * *
ladafhtigabU effort and - lnUreat
The maatlag waa adjourned with
of a aerlea of flee, and the t*l*nt th. eold for U». part i » v * m b t o * *
aad deaere* the commendation of
eon*", h. uld.
,,
your mrmlwrahlp. We will report prayte. by Rer. E. D. Brownlee, ,111 include MUa Durothr. I,* «
at our flrat general meeting th# after Which thoaa pin*ad enjoyed eon a* Ma* Weat In “ She Done |
«th of October, all that h u been refreshment# eonaUtln* of limeade Him W ring"; Charle* Tew and
dona,' and If your Interact aur- and taka.
j * . M. Vickery a* “ Agony and
Three praaaat weioi th# Mlaan
Tlroa tho margia of y.mr f io n
Soap*ud*” the “ Blackbird,
of
lauro
Ma*
Brown,
Annl*
Belle
yard OxteoSing Into your rommuComedy"; JoHh Dlghton, horilono;
Announce*
nlty, do attend and learn (ho te- Brown, Harriett Brown, Katherine tmne and Treat, "CI ojcM of Sun■ult Of IhU aplrndld work don* Vernay, Margaret Vemay, Mary ahine” ; Arthur Monger and Paul
The Re-Opening
through th* Be*atifica*J&lt;tn Corn- France* Andrew*, an dJohn Brown, Slnipeon, aa "tx&gt; and Behold”, th*
of ller
Rodma lehman, and Rer. E. D. “ H ow-d y-You -Do-Boyo."
' ‘ At o u r 'flr it meeting Oct. 81h Browidani
The vaoderill* program will 're­
wa will 'preaent a aerie* or film
gia about'9:00 o'clock, juat after
B00 Magnolia Ava.
af flower arrangement! *a de­
tho third showing of the feature
veloped h i Better Home and (&gt;arpicture “ Shanghai Madnaca “ Th*
deo Magailn*. W* thall open thla
winner of tonighl'a ;wrformaa*e
program of th* coming year with
will be on* of th* four con t e t ­
tho graateat value wo fait you
'Untoaoalty, good amataur .talent ania for a ra»h' priaa o f to and a
eould wlah for. A abort butlneaa
la nrombod patron* of th* Milan* month'* pa*a to th* theater.
tea*Ion will of naod proceed thla
Theater tonight by Maaager Job.
U Marantetto, he aaid thla mortP
your dally paper, of place, hut
hold th* data right now. or ark Inr after having witnaaaad roheartala ofW jm * of th# fv # acta
wood, prepare, it tor all the corn your Chairman.
which will h# offered In compotlAt thla mretlng each circle w(U '
. may,, U rn, and-.
tion -far -priaa#.*- -----------— -------L ; have boon too hurried
Tha program will be tha third
H gk an orar appll*aUoB of rtngemrnta that may be U&gt;*d lb
practical
demonalratloa
of
th*
nttrnU may .ho adjutod hy a*
1. Mkaa Dorothea U w ton 4. Lane and Trent
appllaatiaa af wotoah. For tom al idea aad talk gltta. Alto than Florida. Tun# tfc'hnd &lt; «’. tha Iwat
E Charlea Taw hhd
6_ Arthur Monger and
grow*ra:w* might add that It will ba a round tablr of queatlon your atata afford*.
P. M. Vickery
will glv* finer atmo* and deeper box type to thoa* who have any
question regarding pruning, how
g. John Dlghlob
Paul 8imp*on
color to your bloom.
— on the acreea—
.
•
Your Aanlea and Onmalliaa ant much to cut. and th# liula, etc.,
Spencer T R A C Y
W RAY^
all acid-loving plant* ahould have that go In gordtp Ufa, may drriv*
[!•
"S h a n gh a i Mndncaa"
, ttjJ
their drafting of ooktonaaod meal, nil th* benaflt of th* genarni:
laafmold or even n mat* of ey- knowledge oor practical and wall
preu aaordait- That may be don# Informed memberahlp hai at our
now, or “ anytime till now on", eommand.
Every Wedneaday at 6 P M.,
a* your yard man will aay. Your
W. R. U. F. will broadcast a talk
oulbal Yaa, bone!
Be cartful about tha u&lt;* of on Ornamental Gardening In

Excellent Amateur
Prdffrkm Promised

Sunday

Sept 17th

Tonight

f

iftanUaa, ta w a y m a '.
* Thai# are hat# wf thrill* and
ao myatary to g igwtog flower*
"Mildred Nix, Mr*. Geurga McCalL and ahruba; there la m-eji plaaaura, mental atlmulatloo and phyaieai exert la* in tha purau-t.
f,
Flower* JgTJW, tJtHto t U “dW
t i n g " play when apjl, toad • » * JWYfM*
aro earroet Actual labor Lntalvad
»•
I# amall, compared W ith 'tk *'| oy
* lh* . -na geU from tha reaolt. W e Mart*
w aadl thrae polnU oaiy tfcru &lt;ouf'*wK
Young) p«raonal effort— yoor garden,and
that of your aaigkbar'auy'eat k*

Ta-iaarcrbrlai THoWW-kP '

9 P. Mt

DISCOVERY NIGHT

jiimpnymbln.Maeap af ‘aotta—Mnt
Mhw Oareldlna Couch, who hat
kpendlng tk# pact two
mtto to JkclM riill* with Mr.
4 Mrs; Boy Adam#, formerly of

aaa

'Mi.* Mridm and Ml** Mildred I learn U»*k eito-foal kava-'aMS* V
Berry were hoetaaa**, and MU* far *t*p toward th* aoecea* you
Berry led a dUcoaaian an tli* a*b- would wl*h -to aonvpy }o. 'Y1***
ject, “ Forean at Work In Japan.” own home’ groumh and th* beauty
Whan th* builnaa* aauiaki had ,*f your comm.nlty—there U *n
been
concluded, the hoatoaaae old adage, "What U laor# for the
■arved refraakmenta to the follow­ goo**, U not *auc* for th* gami­
ing; Mr*. P. II. Lading, J r, Mr*. er"— Juit trniulat* that to yoor
Carl Chorpanlng, Mr*. Wm. CaM- garden oaag#, and b* content n&gt;
man, Mr*. C. E. William*, Mr*. loo** n^t your Jetlr* to accomR. U. HuUhUon, Mr*. L If. pllab—be a bettor “ iport.” .
8wain, Mr*. C. O. Bare, Mr*. Wm.
__ Add llm* end humua where n*
iJRcEka, &gt;. th* - Miaad# 'Rebecril tar* ha, not giv*a It— rou have
Clark. A|lc* ChorpeeJng. Ml l t A
'to trim a frock yea know when
Harry. EUn Bolton, ■ end vJUlM
yo# make It—and It ha* ta b*
McKiix.
cleaned—*o why .qxi»M ■ *aa ri
daft
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BANQUET DATS CHANGED
T h * tocial banquet o f tha Into rm ed U t*
Departm ent o f
tha
F lra t B aptU t Church,
tcheduiad
to h are been held on F r'd ay night
o f tk i* week, ha* been poalponad
.n tll n ext M onday night. Sept. 1 H

•A a-stjs:

FoVd, do not conform. Another
mltttwT trait K*i vbae* General
Johnson'*-hulatone*,- to 'th* early
atagas'af N- B. A * on unHamlty.
Ha kr*» uawllHn* to **nn$da tha
erietawa* of dlffwrancea M e m
twrtretrv end IwM ltrr. H
%*•
haai totopAria'IMIdh fee

' ME and Mr*. 8. O. HhinhoUer

.py aJast.-Y*”'.
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M oth d r'E a rth ,"y ou Juat mutt fart111*# k nd you w ill possibly h ave A
■pray tv take the ip o t* o ff your
| plant*— tn d w a te r w lU 4 o - -to *
| them all that nn Iron wUI do to
your beat frock m aking It pra•antaliia. It re a lly m a tter* how
drep your Intoreat I* in th in g*
that add much to your n r r iu n d Ing* com pared to tk * Intoreat to

ar* In'Inkan Spring*, G *. apendng n abort Urn*.
Mr*. R . J. Lehman, who hai
bean spending th* part tlx wveki
In niinola, Indiana, and other

We A rt Affainr
Specialliing to

Smart
Clothes

af the country nr#
la popularly kn«wn
#f n dilemma. T m e
qntatad. alnt^KVpr-

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provide* for tk* tokaak dapoalto, n®t .sB
to, to t only th# da-

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Beeaeaa o f tha faat amount of
work dona by .-fadaral and, aUAa
lrutiuitlcm* In flariaaltai^. hortM
culture, and rolatpd auhjacta th#
almrnt
unlvarlai
*xpT**»tf»
uaed a deeadaag*. "I hate no luah
with flowera,ve*ota«h a, M
ahruba”, U now almnat 'ft memofy
Every floriat, aeodadWk- and
nuraeryman hand, *u; frooly 'ritV
tural dlroatlotu for ovary flmakfr
« 0*d -Av ahru* and Federal nod

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GARDEN NOTES
1dm. w. M.'Vau^an

latlaa. *a many ruhjJatr relating
to flomu Thoa# htcauM aaay of
aaceni ng..a knowiag gardening
frtnsd ahnoM maka yaor path*

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Straight By
VaUoping Tigers 10 To 2 ^
rearwt Play Here Thursday
ORLANDO, Sept. 13— Battling
I base hlU to tha far reach#* of
Inker Fir Id Tuesday afternoon
it Spoford Fada routed Orlando’*
Igtra for seven inninga bp a 10-2
illy, the iocala averting farther
Udabment when Umpire Palmer
Iliad tha gams because o f darkS&amp;yjEx: I Unseat o f tha afternoon r u
- itpplled not by aparkling baseball
l .but by a threat o f fisticuff* boI Ween the entire Orlando and Banford line-ups.
S^-Vieleers, Hanford man who plick*d a g-1 win ever Orlando Sunday
Irwaa performing In right field,
i When he came te bat he passed a
: few it mark* at le ft y Jack Baker
.told Catcher Nell
Williamson.
( Seems that one o f his fast ones
i kicked Baker Sunday and he exl peeled Lefty to return the rompllr-WMm, A fter dustIng thc„Ckorxla
i * « y » r o ff a couple of time* Baker

E5ULT
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10c Ho* 1 time.
— fe U M T tM a r

7e Una 0 ttnm
Sc Une i monthMinimum clurga 9&lt;
A jm o a n te m rn u ____________
HAVE YOU It WATCH repairo
by one who veally know* ho*
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. A*.
LEAVING SUNDAY A. M. for
Hwalmduro, (is. Boom for passer,gers, |3.0U each. P. O, Box

K
PLAHTKBING, Patch work
gonaule, Itowaril, Phone

L—Lost and Found
IsOHTi ladies wrls| watch. Ho­
ward return to Miss Alice
Trafford, IH4 Magnolia Avi.
a— Automohrto*
RENT AN AUSTIN, be ,mr milu.
Heel It Hons, DID W. First
Street.

IA — P ou ltry

10— Floweni and P lnnU
BTRAW llKHBY PIANT.'Ofor aal*.
Bee W. W. Potter.

W attled
AN ACCOMODATE one paasenger to Macon, Ga. Thursday for
UK). See G. A. Maffell.
W ANTED ! Pine and Cypreai log*.
[ Standing or delivered. United
V m b e r Company. ‘

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40-Minute Rough Ses­
sion. Fulls To Pro­
duce Good Showing

HANKOltlt
orlatidii
fanned him and then the firework*
started.
Williamson followed Vickers to
the Fed bench, taking his mask,
cbe*t protector ahd shln-guird* o ff
on Ihe way. The.Tiger* rushed In
front their position* an,) Ihe fans
poured down out of the stand*.
Hats in hand the Hanlord rooter*
sloud guard over their ball players
and o fight wan averted.
The ganic was never the ssma
■ Tier that.
The win put th* Feds far out in
front in th* Hanford-Orlando ee­
rie*. With two win* tucked away
they hid fair to sweep the play-off*
in four straight games. Neat game
In thr series will lie played in Kanford Thflr»(lay
. ,_Uifty jj a d l'W * .,* t * r t e l -*W
game but n slngje, a stolen base,
a triple nnd a sacrifice that Sipieeinl the second Hanford run from
third in th first In/.ing sent him
to the shii(4 's after thr initial
Tramt- was '.ver.
llrh .Inchum, local portsider tooa
up the torch, hut every thing he
threw ul the plate was slapped
right bark at him. Five base hit*
scored three runs before
Lefty
Jack Baker could be hustled In the
res ue. With men on second anil
third anil one down Baker retired
the Feds with one run.
The Feds pecked away at llakrr’a
offerings fo, the remainder of the
Jill) contest, scored four runs and
sai kr,i their bal bags at the *»d
of the seventh with thr game aew,.d tightly Inside, and every player
■&gt;n the team having a base hit to
Ids ruiilit.
To Boy Harrison, Halford out­
fielder went fielding honor* dur­
ing thr nrlef game, llarri'nn &gt;•*■
t iMishrd himself all over again as
the outstanding left-flrbW in Ihe
league when hr handled three itiffl■tilt catehrs, two of them with hi*
balk uaainst thr left fiel,) fence,
with the ease of a finished per­
former. The fan*, especially the
Hanford contingent, applauded his
rtrorts long and loudly, and de­
servedly so.
t.efly Flora will tv sent lack
at thr Feds when Ihe two clues
inert In Hanford tomorrow, drspite the fact that he
was
knocked out fur the first lime this
year by the Feds. It* has lieaten
them on three separate occasion*
and ho laid after thr game that
he would beat them tomorrow.
Before leaving for Hanford,
Manager Aobolt of the Fed* an­
nounced that he would dart hi*
prli* right-hander, Fred
Veale,
againet the Tigrr*
tomorrow,
’’ Wa’r* going to make It four
■Height game*’’,' he laid. “ Veal*
will win tomorrow and Vtcker*
will repeat again on Sunday to
end the aerie*."

i two.- J*#t l
*«»#, tool f

Ready

G AINESVILLE, SapL IE —Th#
hotlral &lt;Vir of the year greeted
the Florida football aquad here
yesterday afternoon aa tha ftrat
scrimmage af the aeaaon waa
■(aged. Aa a roe Jit, there eravn'S
much good work done in the 40mlnule rough teuion that Coach
Dutch Stanley orderei for hi*
charges.
Starling at 6 o'clock
the
Orange team was plac'd on the
offense against tho Whiles. Most
of the endeavor* made by the
Orange) wovnO up Jn emphatic

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Indians

Couch Htanley was not at all
pleased with (he remit* of th*
initial scrimmage. “ It was &gt;oo r.o'.
for the boys’’, Stanley declrrrd,
“ and there la no way In j i&lt;T*
them on yesterday &gt; altctnoon'a
ptrformanr*. They 'weren't block­
ing well on the offense, jtil I ran
hardly hlame them. It was the
hottest day I ’ve seen In yvait.”
And Just to show tnw warm'lt
was out on Oraham Field, Bill
Ferraisl, who la wot jr«t in_ n idt(Tou to go through with s ,crlm-

and th* large crowd -if ipnlxtul*
simply suffered In silence.
MrAnly'a I *&lt;g run .was the
bright spot of the acrlmmage from
Iha onlooker's standpoint, jUI Ihe
/avagt work of Al Hlrkland, gt.
ganlle Miami tackle, gave Ihe
coachea mich pleasure, lllckle.nd

r Championship
tning Tomorrow

With tha largeat crowd in the
• r t ia r a* good a* b&gt; lb* ball park,
and with tha Central Florida Bam,
c a ll League pennant, a r llm
trophy, and 00 percent of
gate
receipt* at (take, the , Daytona
I Beach Islander*'and 'the Coooa
Indiana this afternoon'werr awak­
ing Umpire BUI Brisk)IT* call to
“ Play Ball", acbadntad do be heard
at City Island park In Deytena
tomorrow, afternoon .at
3UM
o'clock.
Interest In tke seriee ha* been
Increasing hourly, primal ily be­
cause of the return o f Mlkt
lloisch, 1031 and IMS manager
of the V ,and&lt;rs who baa been
given permission to lead tho 1033
Islander* through their series
with the India**.
B-iloeh ha* a hoat of friend* at
Daytona Beach wbo have ’,.een lax
In their attendanee at garnet Hu*
year. These 'same irienjq have
taken the lead alnee Monday in
helping to edvarltaa tha com'ng
seriee throughout Volusia County,
A* a result, tomorrow's openlnf
day crowd is expected to be a rec­
ord one, augmented at it will be
by probably 230 Cocoa fans.
Ilr. Kenneth J, West, director uf
thr Islander club, announced Jale
yrsterdty that his team bed def­
initely secured Lefty Lane, Tige
Minor, and “ Twitch" Monroe' lor
the series, and that it Is expected
that a competent first oattman
will ba lined up by tonight. Eff.irls |o sign Eddie Comrerai, of
l-cnburg, did not materia: lie, he
said. It Is understood that Dr,
West Is seeking either 4(a; Mf-.
Mullen, of Orlando, or Joe Bernes

.

o f |ha Fada although milker
would U/akfe da play jq two m riee af ana (Use.
NsverlJteleaa, the Island#* llah;
up already oaeum## potent pro­
portions, and with Botech handling
the rein*, tha' Indiana may #*p*et
plenty o f' grief. Aa far ee’,could
be learner) today, tha loUndff
line-up will be about at follow*!
Hhannon, )b or 3b; Weaver, ib;
H. Bnrnaed, Iff Spake, ef; B.
Hum ted, rf; Apgar,
Graham
or Monroe, e; Harris, 3 o; Cucadk
or Minor, p.
Down at Cocoa, IhelndUns ale
confident o f making It f.'Qr
straight games. President Isadora
Babin Is banking keavil/ upon
le fty linker, Speck Kinsey, and
Tom Smithwlek to com* through
with victories In that ordei, with
ihe blonds Baker, due to taka two
of tha acriaa gams*. ■----- ~ —
The starting Ibie-up at Cocol
will be as follows: Harrell, I b;
Howard, If; Provost,-ef; Casey,
lb; MeCully,' rf; Hopkins, si;
Prine, 3b; Dull, c; Baker, p.
On the basis of season batting
averages, the Indiana have a
heavy edge over the Islander* ns
ladlvidsai player* although tha
clubs finished almost In a tie. The
season batting average of the Ind ana was Jfflfl, while the ses'or
average for the Islsnderi was
J»7.
Elmer Spake, who led the
league at bat with a mark o f ATS
In 34 games, will naturally lead
the Islander attack along with Red
Itumsed, the only other felander
able to hit JtOO or belter- regu-

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shnrtatjp who ended th* aaason
with a mirk of .338 in 37 gamci,
will lead th# Indiana togwther with
Breeae Provost, Ibe only o’Jitr
Indian regular who hit th# ball
.300 or better through the season.
The pitching odd* are slightly
In favor of the Indiana, In that
Baker came through the aeavon
with 20 victoriea and nine defeat*
to lead the league aa it* outstand­
ing pitcher.
Numrrou* subitlluti m* Vfrre
Reason record* for thd pltchvr*
made tbiiiughoit the mief verlm- who may participate in the nrriei
mage. And thire &lt;* every Indicali in that no pia/er had hi* piece
i-IIncheit for thy sen ton. While
there ia a big posilhll ty-( h fT siU ,
Gator* may tin* up
gam* a* th* firing# teem sOmad
yesterday the gate li wide open
and the big battle for regular
job* |* yej to come.

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F iv e C en ts

Pinedo’j
QeathRevives S
TEPS TAKEN
ARMY POSTS De
Stories O f His Exile, Love rnn nn, irrai/r
TO BE CUT TO Af f ai r s , P o litic a l Fights FORSOLVING
W
AGEPROBLEM
NUCLEUS OF SO

Inflation Action
Predicted Shortly

NUMB

HEAD OF

Troops Ordered Out
ln (!oal Strike Area

WASHINGTON. S«pt. U _
— Chairman Harmon o f the
8* not* financa committee pro.
dieted to neartpapermen today
that the admlnictration would
Uke aome action to raU* mmmotlty price* “ pretty quick,
whether you call It inflation or
not." Harriaon laid the re­
vamping of the interna: reve­
nue ami tariff law* to taiae
approiimately |700,000,W*J in
the event prohibition it re­
pealed waa forecaat aa one of
lhe important taiki faring the
next araalon of Congrvu.

HARRfSm iRG,

.Pennayl*

vania,
Sept. I i — (1 ^ — M arch­
ing cirdrrs fo r tw o
fattaUnna
of
ration al guardsm en
w ere
d rafted hurriedly ns tlu vern or
P in rh iit moved with plan* to

Q u i c k R^Opening
Of Banks, TtowShut
Or Restricted, Aim
Of Chief Executive

Aim*' ,

SEEK POff

n ho tli«* lin t Ltioe.
Iv ,,&gt; ii hi-, ivtuiu to lti»i&gt;
iHlUtl llU-' it, de i'ilHTio tell j
place tlij* Fayette county soft
coal ilU tr ift under virtu al inn.*
nil Italy, rrviiw i storiM uf hU In I*a r Vk|ltl r llllV**’*
I ini law fur a arrontl Urn? in
kittual rxilo trottt lita ttftilvo laiul | f &gt;4aaf •L« tflllel
king nt'd
HI weeks.
* i net* lUiiH- I.0 V1* or (mil llr a — ID’te pu t n »•( lluigai &gt;•*. I hr mt t•
pioluibly U.th - tore llw ill-foit il
■I 4142X11 L** Nttlli t* lutve ahuWIt
tiler fruiti the |»nleitft| of fa me J l ,,‘
naiAr pimna* itmtlaml Hcnt bun into rAutuuwtKf v‘*
iltaplmaing her i&lt;*&gt;u&gt;
.1: M'tkl II
iilMCurily
ftiul
i*\fetituallj
to
H
fo*
...
l&gt;e
WA^HIMOTON. 8ept. 14.
WASHINGTON. Srpt. 14.—(At
A tv ii' &lt;•tlint e i f foil will
•lealK. It %ru- m un effopt to rr*j lit*l ..X'f . I*. rtnedi)1* dri'line » u t
—Around
a
nuclru,
of
60
perma­
I M"
l\e
wbnt
t*
Mpoit*
— (A.P.)— President Rooae»de
i«
H
in
t
nine.
(A.P.)— Presitlenl (irau
I ht *1 I I •
nent Army ramp*, 1» hr Improved, klors blit l»»'l lovstlge tlml *lrj m.i
in"M’11« u t*IV" r*»"i LUir ini-▼eJt today Imparted to the
VVlille lb,. 11ii-i ■ liupelex* hn&gt;- tiiin: it
Murtin
wnrkt-tl today
I’unslo
(ilnii(M't)
n
roIo
ntmslop
and expanded thruush nn allot­
linnrmr-mgr-tmvr n m ln "
,
‘ national feeovary - dftre the
eitrfiny Tit ^ xm
mnniroato
in whlcIfTilt"
ment o f 660.000.000. I'rt'ft blent flight Tn»m Ni-te VurR fit Tin*116.1' nr.—T*“
, 'i I nrtl exile,
a,-all,It ***
II
II
vlforoua preaaure of hta own
1In* te ti 11, it ml negm
mittel
RoorevrJl yulrnlay planned n re- h itHtattxi* “ i 4vl&gt;iMl intti'ia. Ills o ttr-i tut • In lit v»i •tml
dantrt ox|&gt;wtt'd tiini to dt
xxill*
A
S
rii
determination to quickly pro­
dlUtrftnrl off*nlwl enlidifteatton of 1.Miili'il plftliv ribitrHil In Iflii' o ff an*) “Iti*. h (urn thfft-reite
lin in i ■M« i* nt hum etunti), ti
miutti ilictntori.l powcni
tli4* ^Italian l.imllN'iHli" illt tl lin m il I i»In lhiiUi S* n ilie due I
ike United 8 1ntr*1 land fnrr&lt;-*.
tied tl\ Jte lloli tnkrll I*J
vide more job# and better
i-nnibattiiiK
diflorders,
ii
fu
im
Itonitf
I
Li
I**
iitR
e
run
The rreaidenl let it tie known hin lilaxin* ship.
In
•11 \ i tun mi ill re ul U
price* &gt;
OpjMiHi-il by vt'lrrnil pdllt
I&gt;ellitte‘.l«i f»r*t ui n inlsrna, lo I • un A lie '* it in it hie lie uf eul
that bia projerted rnn,nl idnt ion
4
Ullll'il'lTt
\
1
III
I
- Ample credit for bunlness
v11;*11 t tellin - j in i Ii** A rv* li­
\tL«'0 h*- flea ; tin
would mean that at leant 60 and li.tnnl fauir in
out li-ndiTN, pluiriicd by ia t
. n-xt nt*» 1 dig ill Un 1 ity
tl
« Mrr‘It
and agriculture by neekiDg
I lu* op sod &gt;'ui ui 11 if I In Huff
probably Imre r it , tin g — Army horn Itomi' to liwlm. Atf«lrslte.| him
troll bit's iittd minhit' to
-lit
,C.
Aft
er
viewing
Ihe
roinlltion*
lmmed-ktaiy the reopenm*
of
poata would ha rrn«f.«-d from the Jnpati ftiht vet urn. A ^*itl»ii** ■!*' 1 IO.I..V Slp. |»Ml in III*' ate
M
I'mI’Umill, ,J"hiiI fxiiitmr in the Kjxnimrnee Valley Mid officer, whn in,l.,t that
An*
huVi* incen
tf*t» arid abandoned. Troop, at filer, tit* exploit* * heady . were
-:*I«I
„ banka, now cloaad, -or reatriclerl
1 ednxtated^
• SI'* I'hrial, .!•
Mt-i
l&gt;-| tieeaiMr uf the l^hur Day storni, pre«l«H’e**or
•.I tin* nr tnim
theae atatlom would tw&gt; ,hifto«l well klicnit in llnly nod it ivu pl.( •
waa the major oojertive of the
I til! Hi t
Mai*
Mid l\itigretwiiiaii Mark Wilcox ha* au- President was said ready
I
I
olucwhere.
I'll let I•* tefieii
•I d.
oi his efipiii'ity at r!ii«f uf ehiff uh
chief executive.
tad imVile. inininvd thtit *'I am even more rea*oii* for iron-band
I Mm
M i* I
Strong prole,to from every ««■- 4»f t lie air ere ice that he'tyaiia tli«v* ih* \ innd** a ( l i g h t
tog. tiler
Somewhat impatiently he looked
re*erve* were held fa
1elm ilia* tu the lulnir j convinced of the Absolute neftflhru 1
thi*
rl
lion o f the country at tin- cl.„lt„r . fMpll| „ m1
him int., III.-, a
■ nn
Tims
I t|&gt;.
\|•**t• • 1
forward to an agreement between
tn de sity of Hu* construct ion o f a readinyss, airtiieil with rififtft#
I.* l» Im
Lei-ufllr u
of ftnv Army p'st xren* fon*seen
1 itnl hull * AN It
u *• 111 tin pin*’*
tnternnt»« uim I lliu elirh t. T w o venraj
•oft cool operator* ana miner*.
L f’ f
K-—W )
ii uf a 1 I'ing eoioi i\ canal and lock** between the Sta . tnorn cirrulat«Ml that th#
- — jCl nil**' Windsors Rompo of a by Hi Chief Kxaeutlef*,j» fwdllknl la ter hi*
rim tin inv
t»-»*rv1 -&gt; t mm&lt;
] faces dissension Tfi Ha ,
fou r enntinenl
fli^ lp j
lit
hull * .inly t I in .J* hrH*nn~d Tndiah Hfvera.**
Four)
N SW YORK, Sept. 14.—(A^ —A [’•'•nxcontlnental trip, Alfrarl Read, aHvisera, irnmnlintely after his tie- with n MimpAnorif* took him to*
• niHiind **n l!
Hi *tateinenl was contained In I Two suldtem dieal violent
m il (o
ph'VUte
rmee,
quarter of a etlllloa men and r'* * * * pi&lt;"tur*d In court yeaterh* inti i*f :wm a letter iriil Iti Clyde MrKenney, tn the last 24 houra, mm a aul^
It tl. I
Surh a flurry uf ohjertlons atworaeti waved the tymboilc- Hlu« ,,* y " r
? * " mother a., the pni.
—i
h-^r^rv-it-eteTt*"*! ‘ Wrwur'* rm tstr-tifr mtterror tnday, eimt-the *tk#r ■*
L H ik lu t t - a aawon* «*wnf at- -4 tt * l ‘u+t'
i d e n t i f i e d machirn* gUtl
- ———cajfta bannerr'ura hmt ft-ntffmr t
* *o«»1nrtitir*‘im«*’ who
111
'peuteled
in!
and
bit
*
*
1
nteinenl
and
other*
con•
J
•
ora ytxwrday aa they murbed -«P !/ *"*. r ,T
, r**tmh*ibie for hla dl- by the then Secretary of War,
' . in ul once
I Mined in the Annie letter were Strikes continued on partf of
Patrick J. Hurley, that B*A Army
Fifth Avenue between thoi.ia.,.J» ( "7 *^ * if®" * ,f)0'®00 "love then" powlH were In tie al»idi'*hed. that
ui 1it1 1recelvi**! here with genuine salt* island.
111lit -' h nil' *l ahim
The predicament nf 12 All
o f cheering apoctatori, in sv Jem- 'i
th* v,ole&gt;-*jred player
1 Min t III*He, II |faction l»y trade body nfftelaU
mly five Ftat iiun nn the list Vren*
»t*
onittalion unrivalled alnre war- |01
,im*«er and
* r“ ' aereen.
■
who hs vc been ii &lt;Ivi&gt;&lt;*a t i 11g this cans, tHraU'ifvd in Ilve* office* ftTj
It- tin i i
it
l
1
crossed
r*ff,
Bpnr*-ely
nettlisi
Minilawyer*' argumenU began aftCuban Mining ('ompany ftt
fevered 1017-1D1*
munilie*-, vYhen* *01110 .if the pnmta
i il in* iiihci*- uf the I • mini fo r inniiy ym rs,
(irirntr pAivinre, occupied
They left their machine*, p u l l "
l\
ili6
*ri«*wutii,M
W
ilt’in
nlsii
wrotf*
Mnl A,fr^ R,ful‘ were loeatnlv 'eul in rompluintw
llk.lt l.il* , * le. It'll It
tool* and clom) ‘ heir |J "tm
matron. that they would tie wiped out of
Mr. M rK cn u ry 1 1ml **1 nni run* tent ion kf American ufflciftli I
•Id# their
tl
ui Mll-el
tl
llltli
•
young Read and hi*
k iiicteil I lij-ht w c nci'il furttier out- as the political situation In 1
ao that they might demoneconomic existence If the Army
k IH.ul. liv 1he p
h-N ti* tin* south with iirce*!iary capital lemalned pia*‘tlcaUT‘ atrata their tnlhualaam for n pro- wtre had diacuaaed divorce fre- trade were, taken awhv
•
*nd •tiLjl
f
b.ck cotilrol. (IfAiitA gc hy its e lf changed
gram ! deiignsd t by
F m M f f l quently before he ever met M i„
Names of the “tAtuum In Im*
i*%i 11 ItIII1*1*g tu*;
_
.
Wind,or,
i- til* nf f m tent I a*
t lii* prr&gt;l i
Franklin
,ring
franklin D. Rooaevelt to
jring
^
....
Surrounded by atriking'
abandoned under the pie «m nm
i mnl 1lie) lute 1
III lute
li'iii
Ih pcrmils o f itrnught wc men, the Am ericana, e m p lo y e *i
higher wage*, .barter
w.rkin, the j "
*
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lidatinn, however, w* ie yimi led
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midi
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d .ill ■
til u l Hi** w a I **r W i l t wr iictett In the American owned iHftrt(
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hour* ood recognition uf the right ln
J:
defence hav- both at the White II* u**e lend the
.f*l\aF&lt;|tl&gt;K&lt;». \ 'l .
II
MCA
» i i iic iii o f rm is i-4 and liwkff that minea w ere unable to UftT®
II
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T collective bargaining.
wiTho ”
War Department.
•TL “I tip Hi v
Dali* S. 1 1 it\i
III' 1 Mill 1IlSI1 1- te ,
w ill i n lint Hu* ilrnltiejft* o f w n lrr place,
M14’ l
I til I • &lt; n
For nearly eight ho.ra they I
w ,n d *r d l T
appai e nl I y f«^H lli|
The statement nt t lie* WImIt- if*d ('dm S'^ltuft »» Hutu r *■* ..f '
ni*g»iM teluL'i &gt;•
in flood p c iiiw Ih, hut will perm it
l
|.i
f
test ft rhythmic trimp pant a ic- my ^
H A ‘ nf&gt;t * llen,,*r llntive was that FU) ramps would
k Mid »- Li
wxiiild 1*4* at IA*‘ ke*t,
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ll»»* i clout ion , f m iffirituit w a ter
viewing .Und. u n de/. , ^ S i n »
tamed 1*4
tro and an equal number tn in* I
Flsewhere ill tile lalftlWl
. MIX » 41hi V . 11
for pci |od“ o f dtAUgllt **
llltaard of tickir tepe- n giudy „on „ n(| h(&gt;
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ft-. M. ».
into permanent stations j ag#**i &lt;n ii 1 •*t Iigli* v i» Hint, 11
were reports n f iiigli tcnilott.4__
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t
".V** pick lOHilv I'l plnlll4Lt,,t t'llll
panorama of ctlor—aendi’i); up
11 (i m itet1 uf ti -t ill! ti
1 ’A &gt;&gt; ■i
II ns'gn 1
Hie AitiiAtM.ii of A n i e i ^ w Q i
She aaid the couple had bad thnuifth the expenditur# of &gt;r»0,i lo Net oultuittl A .1 irirniteiiMn W ilcox H ated bm hr
A ,■
r u.
•" 0 mi
on cheer na drum, neat and
1 i*t a t &gt; 1 * &gt;
•tic tea f illy giteKp
f tin- Join trouble, from the time of their
tlvusi places aJso was I W
III
Hid*
1
1
*
1
11*
4*
nt
Nil
ti
«
oiiclcdwd
hi
t
letter,
**1
‘
lnlnn1
ilc
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l
^
_____ blared martial tun*
nn*l * 1^
Altogether, there ate sppinii
marriage and that the younger
I •* &gt; I .11,
Wyio HJp 1 *4
I.- • lo a c h ’
A inericnn ■ifftclxl,.
_
hall
(«•
ulm
l
luhof
■
ale
1
a
MU
a!
the
la*t
seraion
*«f
f'oii*
.
f*
pure
f
^ General Hugh S. lohnaou, na- .Mca. Read waa "horribly jealous.” niateljr 210 Army *1 a ! infix tif 1 he
were *«'|#it nto«t hy Mmvhi !!• 1
Tlir
MHI
n
fftr
v
i,
uf
th
«
C on« &lt;
d
ii.i
in
ul
*-i
111dm
g
ic
'i
fur
(he
i
utiiitrtte'lliiii
nf
Mirh
' 1**1 1' 1
- *" (Conilhaed O n'Far* Thrae)
Aaaerting that Read aa, 'en- United Stale**, Si*«t*e fd* tif them lu I t IliMlI I .
•I ti ll . Il-1 ,( U t"'l '
i, itiruil Mhtl lock systi*in I mIimII Manual dc l .-,t«-dv» rvgima In Ote
ii"l
however,
nre
I
in
I
ih
I
in
War
iL
I
1
4
tlrely to blame for M i,, WindNxUiuial ll.-i.l
Motel ruiiiinued t e d a lir ’ i
I nil », tte . utli. 1 t i t
i oiihiuic i
pt4*Hw tin** miMMirc fur NttUoiinl
l,M h-| tl.** S B \
1. M
aor'a trouble,” the mother ,aid (mi true nt rtN'iiidi a* un a "Vi****
I he govern meld uf I'rrtidant
•
lUloidlHtte
Ai't
1
ojl
111
fit**
1
tl
c
AII
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l
i
i
t
uliit*
I
v-i
^tn
IIIM
ll
tukirtg
x
*F
lunetive
statu**/
wifti
| tet it MlUgid It* la«i Xa (hi H it *
he "m U repiw nlcd hia whole life”
nmii tiin u San Mai tin,
only the iiuiuittnni* If»CJ itm f ioy«H| 1wet u in. ..... .
' 11MX111j* ** |n*k• I tl. * *mm* I urn rctm Ding
iiiic© tu
to the actrees,
t*l I in* ti|i,*&lt; ttijf
g ua id wet
*«. . ..... It. 1eite* VVn liingtiui fo r III*1 pin |hib4« of I lie Holdiei h oil
A,ke,l about her aon'a dealing. a lriR)|) concentratikin p. iui*
' iMcliiu
ruj ugfit
t"t
1*a I
tliftveil
Annmg
vnine
A
rm
y
id
lit
ir
*
I
it
vihk*
to
«•-(
Hu
Kiuergcucy
Adi'f»
c1
,nf
1
trued
With other women, ahe aaid:
Col J ii Ilo Aguado, new
wc*d Ui u in Lull nt 1 “ tte* • t 4* *
loitiiM i atuni o f ILiM ir W orks suf
lie ha, a— 1 atippomr you call x i* the utteler^taiuliiiir that ll»**
tary «»f lis t, i*xplained thftt
lit'ill* * 1 HIW I j
•&lt;
♦• «1 ■ n
ahnndtetmte'fU
ploti**
MIAMI, hept 1 4 - U P )- A bul­ it a 'line' that 1, nu&gt;,t mnvlnclng, I’ lvsideiit's
(
icictdlk
niteicitcd
in
fid*
project
( f '11 nt mu*d 1 111
tid in Ilit**I in Hoit lukd no dcAirft
til
1 lo Tim4 e it 4-ote**| i ucted ah n part
let from the grin of a negro burg­ but I ’m afraid not very aliicere.'' would apply tc» the efitne lf»‘t in*lit«»I.t 4-4uiim*111 *, 1 * r
• f Ih* p icM4*nt ciocigBiK-y building piovokc a * •inflict iiml ttint
lar k6oday killed Ure. Stella Mat
Mra. Read aaid her aon and hi* Active ramp*, **’11111* thne ill the tin- I dt*l Mill* H
offli’i**. weir flee ti* I ©till1It III
i It* I gill t el 4a* • II 1 M.* I
Ml &lt;I I
prog* a tit **
Pickett, 67, aa aha lay in bed all wife, who obtained an Interlnru- other categories were eillu’i With
i up* AiUonto Torres
U.*nWrk
*u*
&lt; iioh I i*iult11 Hi*ifif*ti(M ari' bi'irig
boipe. Her daughter, Winifr*d,| tory decree of divorce Ual Orto out garrison* &gt;r housed only a Ni l *'t| ii. I HI l .| Hi I**'"I
I 4t&gt; l.o«l J t alO ♦ *
»■*• '
MCilk fit ||1 'Hllfol d dli iK, il wax I'llr uf ll»- I&lt;- li-r, uf th.' utflcera'- \
1 14, vra* treated at a hoapilal for her, diacuaaed divnrre during the hnndful of &lt;curt a king
__
tl
uuiiN were not-*
-Mnl tluUppi'dl* it .1
« tell I •
* •"» *
I* riitecxl
I *t*fa k
The
fottokvmg
lajoriee Infllctod when the Intrud preceding July or aome twn
ll. t 1 tel '
1
wit hdraw ii urfnnth bni .nurafy.-;
Wahi i VI nil Ltij* Uf, Ii
i
i
oh pi* have alirndy pri pm ctl pc
or (truck her. and demanded |4(&gt; month* before he met Mia, WindH it*
tie, m ill 4 lllUlMt lp tl ru. » t ' •ml 1
(iiioite* culling upon tin* iV d o ijil (pin when icllef ladl’d to RlttW * ^
anr on an cailbound train, that
after bar mother wax ahot.
it
i.
i(i*
•ti
Luigi'
ul
th
1
un
*
4
*
i l l ah San Mm tin hu«icd bitj
Three men era under arreat ami the younger Mr*. Mead etpreaaed
•lilt .* . p o VI ■|fill ||*1|t til cotl-d I lift ihlH ilk 11AI
4tu; 4
wiiti cumplel!■•h .»f n iiihinet.
peft‘ • ,ltd Urtltlg «L,|
offtcen, with I Broward county Intention of getting a Hrno di,1 iv i nt i*n*'4’
Alo«tt*4| tt* teaj* u* *ju­ td il u.
f
II*4Hide I ’oullty I dintllber of ificonqdete uhlfiei of l ight tftf|
V|1*1 ll'
bloodhound*, eontfnuad to aearch vorre iH-rauae aho aaid "At waa
« Iuh i « teInch gi * 4% ' t •d Ml /( 1
chnil tin- mui hi- of tlie nflW |pfttf* tllll I * "teiio cit c, I t I nndcrdnle I'liAlil
for aa&lt; peel*. Claranee Pickett, very attractive to women "
UgllilMl. 4 '*■«
1111I’.l
“ She aaid ahe waa going to grt
i.inineiit Two portfolios [cniftbft\u|
(*• » o f
t oiiivuercc,
W est
I'nlni
tir, wax at work
Annual ,Wh&lt;&gt;„ of ilitccloia nf Vkitel fikJt*
a quick divorce before ahe hail
’
*
^
Iteucli I limidtt i
of
n o tiifiierca; Im* filled.
.
I...I
il
y when the crime
If at tl VMM*■ ai fc «
Ioat her own attrartivenea*,” the Ih * Seminole (Viunly ( ’ hinnU'r nf
Mn.tliri t only ('liniidicr of (Nun
t’ftpt Krnklin Aivaret, ruulitor o f
» "V
Wax committed. Unemployed eon*
Connnecre
w
ill
lw
liehl
mi
T
u
n
witneaa aaaerted.
id flpliiHig.
lim n ' Si 1.lien* Hiver Y x c fil f lu b
(he armS'y kvuH nhot and U llrd'ya*,
time, ho found work only, this
1 ii:tlit 1 j
A 1* te ikiittm:t* lut
Telling of Read'* "mlarepre- llajr, Oil, B, il » » , anununceJ m
I.
tlUt Hll I ’ ppcr H trvn id HfkoHtrra* Assorla* Ivrday liuirninx ul I'r.icunv*
itand yaeterdey wax hla ftret aentatlona” to Mlaa Windaor, Mra. •ioy, a » ■ irm ltn ler w « i leatled Im-i *. i*tn*thvi Jell*
diik'
&gt;\MIt lip 1 i**U » l I ititeVtlle; WnifieftV Chftfil- rark, in llavuna Hr vuu rtRead aaid he told the artreat he (h at on ly lh « »e |«'r»nii- « I hi had kill S) a m l tilt*111,e# 1 1 Hi** • 1(ill .. . '»! a I •. 4 |.| OI&gt; '. 'I m tt tn null
I ‘ii t»i in e rf’** nf
F la g le r
tn liav,. i-iiinniiltrd ,uiriikt, n a n
Ikt ‘It* 4 , bei o f
n o w|meet were awakened by “ wax practically free and In a paid Ih e ir due, fo r Tlx- year by 1* y lii*l tin, had 0 , ',n* en uUti 1
"» n In i •ill t« 111**d i. I *k .it t. n 1
•t 4* L * Itcmh, Hi AMge fVuiiity rp u in b or uf ft sergeant bcfiilr fit© tlltf
next Monday n igh t w ill In- e ligib le
In the heuae. Mr*. Pickatfa
Irr. F paim ■ccu'M’J i Lundo* tel ! u tie •t* *1 *•• '. 1lo limn di • |
poaition to woo her.”
44*4-1 Of t oitihioiff*, J a i*k huh villi* ^ ‘h sm lw r men's coup d'rtnl ove rthr«iv’ '‘|l
to vote in thl* elartmn.
•cream waa. aaowvred by a alngle
K heu i vliL
Ft Ilk 114* him ©Vi I
’(Oil I
...... 11........ DI
*&gt; • »
V4I III &gt;.f r .iu iiii''«v , and Ik , Ilrl.and lir (&gt;,|irilr, r.^i.MU Inat Wrt-rb. '*
Questioned
aa
to
whether
ahe
S. I). Ilighlrrman lie, hren n|&gt;
ohot Tbo atniggle with the
knew If her aon had been identi­ |M,itilni to ptapare (In- ballot and m UiUlitT '’Ac k an.I h«» ftiiip* Lou III 1C* ■ 1 .A |1 o-l 1
[
L** IO H ' hamti.'i ,if CnnmiPire.
| Mranwhilv tiainiut' raui|M watlt'
(or followed. Only a manger
tei &gt;1
111 1i 4kii ill
III! ' ■1'• 1 m*jmi.
fied With “ wild partlee,” Mra. arrange other detail, fur the eh-c wifti altriiiptklig 1 mui i'l
■i-t up fui drill by rludi-ittr), inatry.
pUon o f the negro wo*
duting tin- yrckiiui in •mini*
*.f ll.
I «h V*
Read Midi
■I a ' II It I tel
,»•’ 1*44t
nf thru, boy in Ihrir 'tpi-u, T h »
(hm. He Ii ■ member -nf a r*&gt;mSui»*c4jui*i.iiy, ^|Mim I n*J dSs k | I III’ |It ul uI*I * A
IV »*
It..| to
‘T h e only wild part lea I know mlttee which will meet nl the
purpone of the iiiovi'ment Vfftft
. J Ih.
In n wen r* p4i»t* d 1*1 II 444' i it
jlOMl rl I m Iui 4•
"tl ■■**
* t III''
4 ill
pressed by it HpokeHmati In
o f thbt he attended were the one* City Hail tomorrow aflrmnun » l irugfiJ fn o fh t fiyht ucii'44 Do iii
IIII," I It te i Ik
I «* k■•
in .Unit mid V* »1 de
w o rd *:
he and hi* wife gave. I did not .7:00 o'rhick t j rowplete |,lana fur «ity IhJtfl.
j h av ly ilolcii
llg t oT t . • t * Him11
U
\
Kratrert, firiject engt
1 ail . •
the election.
The trainees, he ftddadf fttft
A* fkS-ln fh 4% m thi in mu* ©Ul f ||a..f|t wUtl 1,41111
•yprave of thorn, and I once ra- |
." b llltr i iteptoy ii i . ti"., io e r uf thi Slate Road Depart*
toil t
Other member* of (bia ronimlt- treak in lh«* ihunli war,
vacates of n ationalism a n d .
|
p
i»
*
1
I
miii
.,
*
lo b* r i All t * |tt * I 141raI inent lot* utetl tiic man who is in no tin ge o f N a ii- ls m o r faM i
.4e d Ho
fa ra d to a llo w m y d aughter l o l , „
w M j U , ne,. J. 1. M .
iM t dftjr
lid*r» o f' i hv f '*ii *will*y f i ‘ Doll I t HIU • *t
Ilo
i of tetuki’i In' te-nhe-t if &gt;Lut'irc of i bat rurmt riirHon on the
entetto, C. It. Kill* of tmke Mary, prrpum l in voir i n telieih*
ran bs attend one they were giving.
I* 341 IMI' ).
h* t
|in
4*| 'il ••
lilt I t'TTTe tiff it* i n i inukr tu l i--liur *- hritili-v aril ami State
I d rroae-oa* ml nation, C. Roy A. C. Wagner nf Chuluola; 1, II. wit ifie T » tterilAi h
a tagpajrer eligib le
A im •di l t illn mnl 1III t"
- Inn lei l to in Im 4 uc Ll* iW11
Halnra of AHmmanlc Kpringn. and
Roblnaon
at
Merced,
aounae]
far
I.l-.ad N
Crowley hxi* . et It i t-iorniii d hy
ia tte « pedal repeal elec1 ......... ,h'-'
aar,|| x r . .. .
&gt; out. . lot 4
04 k I Igtil Ulg 1
I U 4 11 •Im MIH t ill1 , Jte*
J. A. Ix&gt;gan of Geneva.
thnt n i » i. »t work l..rpm fW T % ~ W i I I V , H , t
1lie iTiaiiri-t &gt; cuurt t»&gt; the legs 1 fe ll IkIidI
0*6. 14, it wa« learned at the former Mra. Read, J r, axked
t ill 'U II Ho il
Ballot* will lie mailed to all
&gt;
4 Botwe today. Satnrday, the witneaa If aha knew of "inMike tuU**ii
pA*l or, lie lifts Lltll (mid lip J*’f k th#* ih'i'Utie* *ifire
*t V * nhk r u ttiitg tinnier ■he caved in culvert on St ft1f t
trade body member*, who have
Th* tlrTan.l |!l|,
l«*i iti. ii gl'uv* in ll r uUtskll trt &lt;J t .41tv, i *, IP. tl l)‘ f
, pill III ftoikl and ■ • ■' min t nl st itie Atonic
la ,tea Ia*t day for the dlarredone your aon may have
Ifoiid
Nn
4i
brtweee
'lenev*
and
paid their due*, on next Tuendny
com* tn Sanford ill n hnAy 1
Ihe *ily while Jake Fhurp, m Jftf o f A f* Itete tell'
pull, I ' l k ft * kutnii 11**' * I " xl 1 hut tiny night
, ot pall toa.
.infr.l
morning. The marked ball1 (a nre
rommlttod with other women?”
night of S*pt, ?9. tt
lin* t
town I KlWtft ait 4*1.
ftrs leftde t , b *i*is rorth si
1 made yeoAi' I hi* h »1 ui s i*
Dirertufa uf the tiade liwly hftd
Will le s(HriCii*i
“ My aon may have had flirta­ lo be returned on Oct, S. when Tat 1 nftclr.
nnunrod today Ly Howard
•*(T.
H L
1 muit pop
an r*-tj rsted srtlun nn this reftd ui
j gu« &gt;
ol Ih. «*k w iin g, and
they
will
be
tabulated
and
the
aa accrvtary r f tha
Fbarp whs rlerlt &lt;1 |kftsttel
»•)
(M r tea hr SoUnUy night JJpaw tion*," ahe replied, " lie I* an aa- name* of th* new directors for
Is
li*IOg
!•&lt;
■laip-.-iir 1'ini-idin
their mreling on TuestVs*. nnd lodg* for ih* purpoaa o f ’
Ihe J.-ffci
fl I'l 4Clf1 afler J ifer 4
laveatlgoiioo by aoreral poroona, tremely aoeial pereon, bat I know 11*S3-14 will ha announced.
rai.y- -■
^.crelsry
Karl
I.ehmftnn 'his part lir 'T V la iv I N ig h t",
lint
kft
Ih,
n
ly
a
week
A
h
'
of
my
buy
box
never
dona
anything
•ppeorad that tea *or4 ta« *■&lt;
Thirty-four director* ore to »«•
•
yratcnlay ■
11,
k&gt; nlli-udlni
M
ia
in
i.
morning
atuted
thftt
the pi ©inpi monlta whlrh will b* f*at
rapeal aWMlM Mk wo* alight&gt;t- raoliy wrong. Re ia Dot a had elected a* !r*pr**rotlng Sanford.
lui.rb--". itrHudrd
1
•*v*r *1 houra o f frllowahlp
response
is
greatly
apprr~*fttfd
’ajf
aonfutlag M Tag Collector Jm. hoy,*?.'
..I
tlri.nnlrr.
and
Martin
and tmd* body nv-mbir* In *a«h
rntrrtalnmrnl,
Ira U M grapK , Attovneyv
county taw* except Oviedo are
It.- i/l'i - A Dlatia i- g.iroU, Ki»&gt;i&gt;n,an, l ll ilie trade liody,
MIAMI.
S -, t
'M r. Ovprlln. r-.nii.dlnr alt .1
h
Cory D. IraxdU Uat night
to ballot on three director! from
will |.t ratdrd, Howard (
ItCipk*)' dlxturt.aI. ■- in It.*"' A i­ Ma-I-I,
F.lka that th* tVIjand
their town. Ore Ido member, will
« . k k o in r x r
Ian Hr n- ran t &gt;dj&gt; wa, '-•rtlrd Qv,ii,., Kay Kux, Arthur Brai.ii..
ana o f Un moat ncllva
•PANTOK ACCtIHKII
rot* for fit# director*.
xppm tn atidy W&gt;li ml lax ra,t uf Fran}, i-i-iri*, y. R. Wilaou, ( I'
•III*, appoaU for th* &lt;
1 l B. BOfly, OMletoOt engineer In
NKW
YO R K , tt.pt. 1 4 ^ " I Y - Hi. A uj' utlnr, in -ting gnu-rally
of all m*mb*r» of tha
SUMNKR. Ml,,., Rapt. 14.—
the offlMo of the United
f'bftilM M. tScliwftft waa m»nii"teed ■in * hutlhwi*i ■..ura*. It waa rift. I (1. I lari-, Howard C,",-.
lodg* In making thla
—
Twtnly-thrr*
itat*
wltrara
today a* pr dully tha »UC4« * —r of. Urnib-4 in tin- g.nnal diircllnp uf
aurcran.
■
1
haw ur«n aummonvd to U ilify in
1. liny. V. A K|r«-r, Uava
Kubrri P. Lamont, * lr «l “ r«ar” ,' i?w Nueh Curnlinu ri«xt.
*?It Ix^ttot oft on that
.to p . 1L(—(AT -Thr who *l*M-rd out ytvtrr.Vjy. La- A raoun-l •)xiiirbatH-u In th* Gulf lair. I J, liriukin, L T. DyU, W th* raw ngalnat ih* Kav. W. M. g+wn tea opportunity of
■ Turuiay moot'* r*,ignxtl^n mvfftv1
'1' "1 of f M r x V .jt.uut (Ml mile* north nt S'. r..i. man, J G. Aharon,' I*»l* t I'nwrll, kS-yrar-old paKon of th* telhlng fallow m*mb»r*
■ W lh r
th* Ais*rion» 1run and b'uti ,J(l front*r*. Mrxlro, wxa a'roul pot* bcl.aul, W. 11. Itartiry, CouiK. Tutwitor nnd Rom*, Mira., Bap- nearby city," ha raid,
.... Klrlrh&lt;r
Bully,. A. ii H,t church**, who wrrnl on (rial la viaw of tha fact that tbad
•hamplaaxhip, pr.
nlitnto, a prat ha hat htl.i “M mlira *uMilit&gt;r«( nf Miami, mp4month, at a raiary raid In bt lag • Mrthwratwxril toward Tam­ JnhoaMb K. C. Harptr, Jui'.fk Tallahatchie county court ha
!,odga wfll fonu harw Inf loo.uoo a ynar. raraa a* * w*il* fir*! Meoiaan aiato Hii.yf.MC. T- I- Uuntax, $. J. yntrrday on a nUlotory charg* X tan not halp hut faal_
by hit
It-yrar-uld ■hould put out bant
Hro»n,villi, T r ia l, on NU. 8. F- lloudray, Jon. D, Jin- l.refarrad
prira to all asra fl 'm aid*" &lt;Har■taughtor.
IHna, and Kuprrt gtrichksd.
* Gulf rooat.
NKW VUKK. Kept, l i — The
liHiflc, tleslh «»f (len. F'rsiKeinj
•Ic Pinnlo, oite* time ^ir
n(

thftt.

Allotment Of 50 Mil­
lion Will Be Made
For. Re-Distribution
A n d Solidification

nl *lo

......... Misunderslandinff As
To Wafjes Occupies
A 11cut ion Of Local
NRA AdvisoryHody

1ting

READ’S MOTHER
STATES HER SON
HAD GOOD ‘LINE’

WILCOX IS SOU)’
ON HAVING CANAL
TO EAST COAST

Dictatorial A u t hoy
• ty May Be Asked
San Martin To Coi
b a t Disturban
HAVANA, So|it. 14.’.

Says He Is ( ’onvinced
Of Absolute Neces*
sity Of Proposition

the

limi '

Absolves Actress O f
Blame In Love A f­
fair W i t h Broker

%

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iteg t*'

i:*»ii*r « •"

{CHURCH-FACHONfWfUOX REVEALS:
ROW RESULTS INiBlI.L RELATING TO
FISTIC BATTLES FRUIT FLY LOSS ;',..:

tuiil

( ’ontests Waged Over AiiMver Made To LMWho Is Pastor Of. L*r Of Papteorth In
Baptist Tnhernacle
ltfgard T«&gt; Snhiect

jfc

ooo.oon;

tl

’U'
nV

Woman Killed And
Daughter Wounded
By Negro Burglar

•!

Brownlee I’ellsl low
Kiotin^ Breaks!)ut oiTiro Works For

Anhual Directors
Election Of Trade
Body Will Be Held

11

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a

W'tirk Being Done On
(Jeiievn Rond Cave-In

iy Is Not Last
To Pay Poll Tax

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Maine, Consistently.
Dry, Votes Repeal

NRA Objector WU1
Close Dairy Plant

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- W A S H IN G T O N . 8ept. 12.
Roone— (K L P .)— P m l d e n tt
r r i t « * * f a H y — c »n v a * * * d th e
•n v w n m e n t'a
h u fe
cred it
yea terd a y in a Ions
Ct to m ake certain
th a t th e needs o f th e nation
under th e expansion p rogram
r lh r “

« l ’£federal
S ?credit
K ravailable
t W for
r
Country. The moating ended
no announcement o f results.
^ . Thew war* Indications, howeeer,
that Mr. RaoaavtH daalrsd to see
thaft-lfcma varioas agsncies functa g n rr- far the common
‘ S T o f 'a W l i * Industry and agrlcult era to moat tba demands of the

ELHIN, Illinois, Sept. 12^(d1)— Preferring, he said, to
quit business altogether than
operate under the NRA, Ben­
jamin A. Pearsall, head of a
dairy products
firm, today
was preparing to close hla
plant at the end of the month.
Pearsall said the national re­
covery act was all “ coercion
and fear, bluff and boycott1'
and that he would go nut of
business until It “blows over."
Re employed about 100 worfc-

FEDERAL AID FOR
SCHOOLS URGED
AT CONFERENCE
R e g u la r

P o l i c y

G o v e rn m e n ta l
p ort

Is

O f
Sup­

A d v o c a te d

V * ■■

MONDAY NIGHT
Postpone ActionUpon
Proposed Reduction
Of Assessments On
Sanford Properties
Iftmbor* of th* City Commit
lion meeting loki night Iftihc Cilk
flail pottpcmH ratification of
their pn&gt;po»#d flat m luftl«n It
residential, business, farm, an*
vk ipt properties until offirisl
of the Bondholders* ProteeUvi
Committee c»n l*r rr*rhr,| for t
htiUunisL In the matter.
Adoption of th* IU33 las
was

therefore

alto

sol

poMponed

piotiably until late this week In

ri a . « , b w w i t fH «a &lt; ,
Maine, w h e r e prohibition
was cradled away bark before
the sear between the state*,
voted to strike the Eighteenth
Amendment from the Consti­
tution.
Repeal Ista expressed
confidence In similar result*
V*lay In Marylsnd, Colomdo,
sed Minnesota, where election*
on the repeal proposal were
being held, prohibitionists, dis­
puting ground, kept on fightInge Maine, which passed a.
state prohibition law in TBM,
voted yeeterday about two to
ona .for repeal. It waa tha 2 fith
state to enter the repeal col­
umn.

NATIONAL LABOR
BOARD PLEASED
WITH EFFO RTS

view of .hr fact that V Kngle an 1;
Shands, Jacksonville attorneys f..i'

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Generally fair

8P A P K *

SANFORD. FLORIDA, tUESDAY. SEITKMBF.R I*. I9M

Member Amoclate*

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Price Ftv* Cent*

By Supreme Court CUBANA
DIRECT ACTION Rulings
On Three Emergency Laws
TOCINCH NRA May Result From Appeal OFFICERS
NEW RECI1
BEING PLANNED
M o v e W ill B o M a d e T o
C u r I)
A nd

P r o fite e r in g :

C o m p e lC o m p li-

nnce O f

E m p lo y e r s

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—(An
__Direct eetinn to curb “ proftteeriiir" and rontpei eomplianee by
rmplotvn with the NRA pr tr^mm
of I«f.rf* |ohM for the unemployed
wa.n planned lupt nlfht hy the di­
rector* of
Rnoeevrlt ulinlnUtrntion*^ etnenrerwy proyrmm.
Hup'o S. Johnton, NBA chief,
(mun'IH Rw iy At the infl co«l
rontr^vcrNy, w€ill ho|»eful of a
8tih8t nut ml Agreement by mid­
week thtt would permit the pn&gt;mulgAtion of % c«dr without it*
being •‘impoHed" hy the fovtm mrnt.
While concentrating on thU
trouh!••Home eitnAtlon. howevAr, he
told n#wH|mp«rm»n that within
the nnt day or two hr w'uld AH*
nounrr pin up for ending violAtJon*
of rotlp* hini Agreement* by tm*
phivei b who dliplay th« blut
T ift r .--------------— —
Johnson declined to *l*homtA ]
with ngard to hl» pl*n« for pro*

WASHINGTON, Sept 12,- b O
—Tests that may bring rulings
from th# «.pr»m e court on three
emergency laws of the Itoosevelt
administration
already are in
process of appeal to the highest
court.
The case* Involve stipe and na­
tional laws, rulings upon which
would have direct (waring upon
lbs court's view as to the legality
nf ths Fmrrgcncy hanking law, tha
agricultural act and thr farm and
hums loan mortgage mrasurrv.
Thriv is a distinct prospect that
olhi-T ».*-«■« might spring drum
thr industrial rrcovery act. Lrgal
aothiirltlr- err predicting an imnirdmtr trut of thr pr. visu.n- nf
that measure umk-r which th*
I'rcsidrnl might license Industries
that fail tu roinpl) with code pro­
visions it th* licensing powers sr*
invuksd
A ca&gt;s Drought by Hunter A.
Gibus and others rhgflenfei th*
validity of th* appointment of a
co*,fivstor by South Carolina to
lake rbsige of the affairs of tha

Central Union bank of Richland
county. Should this appeal ka en­
tertained,
the
court's ruling
might be broad enough to cover
federal action In appointing con­
servators to lake charge of na­
tional hanks close J during tha
hanking holiday.
A Minnesota law granting n
H A V A N A . S e p t;
two-year moratorium on mort­
gages DD been attacked by tj&gt;# (A .I’. ) — D * fl»n l *r
Horn* Building A Is»*n association ccra, barrlcniled anil
and If reviewed by the court will
in tha aumptuous Na
bring a ruling that might cover
all moratoria, federal and st*tef Hotel, reslated the now
which like the
Minnesota la ernment's demands th at'!
change conditions laid down in come to terms Immedlat
oontracts. The court hss* estab­
They scoffed nt the tlltil
lished a record of going far &gt;o
turn from President Gr»U Si
preserve legal contracts
Two cases are being prepared. M artin that th ey &gt; ield llljjl
review oy th» «upr»mo court chml- o r 3G houm, llld m id®
for raviow y tha aupramo court fur a showdown on tha stand.t
challenging th* validity of pric* Da Cespedes be relnstat
filin g ..y th# secretary of agricul­ era estimated at from
ture under the agricultural adjust­ five hundred. They wer#
ment act.
Two Illinois
dalriH and prepared for any rontln|
questioned th# milk prices sdt for
The president had tha **s!
(Continued On Fag* Thr**)
office administered to his C»l. _
and proclaimed “ Ouha at last free. All that is needed U to •
lure prosperity
and w a ^ .jM
proipartty
prosperity will come quickly. *

Scoff At Ultima!
- From NewPreaR
That They A&lt;
In 24 Or 36 Hoi

{ J Q y e f
R c C O Ilt
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*
WASHINGTON. Sept. IS.-(An
telegraphed « K
SllCCCNHeH I n » 6 l — Federal aid for education, not ■lie Committee,
f lin g M n n y S tr ik e s
merely In the present emergency, Commissioners to ssy that etfmts
but as , continuing policy was are tn-ing made to get In touch
WASHINGTON. Sept. I? &lt;A'
adeocated yeeterday In a report with Kenneth M. Keefe, head of
issued by the national conference the Committee, and that he prub —The nttumsl labor hoard. listed
T»«a Prssidsni end hit a!&lt;lr« h « 'r an financing, of rdiittiicni______
sidy w n rt* rosrhrit nn TTramtar4 ry rerent -».**♦*••■•- tu saUflitg.
laid
skovm a realisation of the diffl
From July HI to Aug. 11, th*
The &lt;'omml*»niner», having dis- strike* In many Industries,
H AVAN A, Hep*. 13.
sultiaa mat by small merchants in conference met at Columbia Uni­ |Hived of this matter, turned to plans yetlrrday to tend ollift
new Cuuan government, h*sst
storing to carry out th# NRA versity. The question before It the audience, and Invited It* mem- tho •■srst- of strikers bark
•
eediOi*
ngnlnnl
rmytloyerA
who
to
number of problrms ns It-Alt
agreements without ini- wes: “ Csn this country continue
ivoifi ttiking nn&gt;morr employee.
li*t&gt; to a|iprai befor, the group work.
td to ortrnl itself, y*af
Ita
Ideal
of
free
and
universal
At the White lloune during the
it* credit.
frnnkly espressed • tksliw tl
which was sitting s« »n Kqunlis
Mirv Important still. In th« day Pi«**idrnt ltnn?«e\elt and hit
T h a g o v e r n m e n t leaders schooling?"
friendship with the United SIA
Ing Hoard for a final time.
D e n ia l M a d e T h a t H e
Viewpoint of the lx.ar.fs members, finAn&lt; ml adeieere canvaB8r&lt;t car«The answer th# report made
appeared convinced th, bank*
but warned that tha yegima an *
During th# nest two Imore of
fuily
th**
credit
•ituatinn
of
indueas
“
It
Is
a
matter
for
the
lie
were its sctlvi'ties to conciliate
1 tha
urn pii
¥ « mwiw
——- •• — ■ ------- --gasld meat
situation
E l u d e d Q u e s t i o n e r s anti-imperial.
Blsck, governor of the |cision r f Sll cilltens." It submit- the meeting, the following pvreoni ruffled rmtuoyer* ami woikris 1 » |117 end agriculture, hut no ftateMeanwhile
Is u n r
trO
By R id in gln T railer
were
heard
in
complaint
agaioet
meat
of
renalta
wax
made
'isdsrsl reserve board, espressed ted a plan "for rejection, appro*
plagued twu Important clti**
fi.rithicatrned
walkouts
mats'I
present and proposed assessment-Still confident that a Hiibatanthe opinion after th* mealing that al. or change."
tha new president. Dr. B l'
DETROIT,
Sept.
12
tial Hk'M-rmeni mlrht
he ha*t
Millions oficitlsens, th# nation- D. L- Thrasher, Mrs. Blanche Tuk slur
rO U R TIlfH 'SF,
SAN JOSE,
the; banka war* matting this and
Grau Han Msrlln, considered th* &lt; ■
The
nard
ycvtcr.lsy
ennoiiiir.
.1
ach,
IlersTf
McLaulin,
L.
A
llrum
(torn
the
iliMurlH**l
mine
fi|*fratora,
Henry
Ford
was
oack
home
today
Sr|.l 12 idt The defense lost a
demand uf 300 furm»r army OS* . \
wan Id continue to do so. H* said al educational association said,
ley, Mrs John 8 tem|ier, John vctilrmriit . f an Impennuig s tir.' JoliM'on t dev
air thru griev­ major skirmish yekterday In ths in direct personal command of firers that he step aside for
thay.wer* demanding situation ad- will b* asked to appraise *hls
Mcisch, J. L. Marantetti. M i« yaiiway -ti*k* in ' lev. land, di-^ ancea uvri the r*»«lfa hr hen draft murvler Irinl of David A. I.am»nn, hi* far-flung Industrial tnlavasta, los Man. el tfe trspodes, th* for
aquats security “ bat thst it sim­ plan “ until It |s a fair eipmaslon
of the American Ideal" to be used A ranks Takach, II. M. Fdwsid- patihed mciistors to the sccitr ol ed for thr indiiatry. Then, n«ctioi» when the court vtrtuslly barred with no statement to make re­ met provisional |treakl*r»L. Tki
ply sound banking*
hy tertian, he will lekr th** chaigarding hi* company and th* Ne- officers, who wem removed f t
1 Jesse Jonas, tha chairman of “ aa heal* for the restoration « f W. C. Hill, II. II Coleman, llarohl frrvh I s '"t trouble", un.l i*n &gt; s*f trr up wth a|H»kreturn for the •tl pr 'Jerted testimony nf Dr. E.
Industrial Recovery
Ad- last week’s coup which UMM ' *
American schools."
— _
O Heinrich, noted crii.llnolqglst,
t,«np,
J.
C.
Olbhe,
and
a
repreits
effortterminals'
two
the ; Reconstruction Finance Cor«f
ac­ ss to his Interpretation of Mood mintslratton, hut with an emphatic Ds Cespedes, had established
strikes with whirl, it ha- hud larioua flelda
scntatlre
of
the
Wlhn-I.ovett
inSweeping
changes
are
suggest
y*lfetJ*a
could
lir a s thought
inougni tho
vw* banks v—
______, .
cords . .
rpots In thq bath /worn where the cental- mad* through Kurd, uf quarters at the Hotel
tetetta. latter* of complaint were little ijireess thus far.
ffnvtevff. (t w i« itald auth#vito- accused man's wife, Alsne, died
fld els-th a t h# had sluded would armril themselves and fo
vc*A fron^W.*VF. TTsmdan and lb# - • Ond of these •• a strike o f
tlvely vertentay the note would
Photographs taken by llotnrlch be quesllonei* at his North Woods press burvsu of their own.
shoe worker* In Brockton, M «-s.
SanfimAWrltirtlc
National
Bank.
la preferred slock of
? . *
hr rfuuph’trd IwfiMw many more
vacation ramp by departing Sat­
planted by “ central school pisnts
"W e desire American fff
Kscept in ons or two invtan r«, as a result of sn inter ■union dav^ nnd when ewlhei flradlcH'k about two weeks after the 5lay 30
to re-enforrs the structure.
tragedy In the I.smsons’ Stan­ urday noon couctaled In a tru'lsr ship", said the new , prep
built under the NRA public works all romplaints wrrv taken under fight over s-xi&lt;ting Ubur *■«&gt;"|i ondiMint &lt;*n I'nyr Four)
Those attendliv the conference
Mr. Ford was back In Dstnft "based un the absolute liberty’ 1
ford University campus rotlaf*
program.
advisement.
The t'onimi-sloners tracts. The board rspecle to rail
' said the credit problem was aimwere submit led by the defense ,wfor» anybody outsld* the llun.n Cuba W* never forgtt tb it A m *f" .'
The present school district msp announced that they will hold an­ the pa.tics involved Into confer­
ef'ts rs ra l discussed and
with the ..lea " f contradicting Mountain loifee. near Big Bay, lean coldlers fought for our !*•
ence this Week whllr a pl.it 1C
of the nation would be obliterated
•
Indicated It was not partUelar- In favor of a map In which min­ other marling within the nett few hearing on a .-J r fm the shoe inprosecution testimony snd to ad­ Mirk., in th# tipper peninsula, dependence. and w* are grntofRR'^'.«l
. ly emphasised.
The
conferee* imum rural units would have ap- days, and that all rumplaiuls il.str, Is in progtess.
“ We are nor anti American b *l '•
vance the suggestion thst Mrs. knew he bed dvpsrtcd, but of
said the word Inflation was not prpslmstely 1500 pupil* In at­ would be given every conndera
Lamson may have inet death from firisls here said he left th# comp w* ate Bnll-lm|&gt;erUUam In all It*
The
other
is
the
spreading
slriTf
tion.
“ openly at noon Katurday wtlk
mentioned as such.
.. sL. «... i i . . . o ^
nn acridentnl fall, rather than
tendance) urban units 10 ,000. The
forms."
, 4'.;,.
When the meeting had tum»d of aik workers in the nutthvasfVJanet alee suggested that the average unit now I* only 23
Grau San Martin deetafad Hukfrom an Iron pipe wielded by Hen Mrs. Ford."
•tate-. 1 wo runferrlic.-" already
A
fellow
memoir
of
the
lusur
again
to
routine
affairs,
the
Com­
MRA members farm mortgage square mile* In sise; require# but
husband as the stale charges
day following his InsnguritJok ’ '
have been held with inamifscturT h r t o a l r r s o f I jakr
MonitHP,
Inus vacation camp where the
missioners considered the follow­ ers aiwl Isl.oi rhii-fs, and alx.lher
companies as a means of getting seven teachers.
Defense Attorneys E. M Res Fords spent the past three weeks that b1' administration svould 78
S t i f f i 1mmI\ i if ibRlrr lyItiw in
direct leans from the reconstruc.
And this I* set forth s* one ing subjects in order! Automobile parley ir
M*l..-doletl hen*
fur count V. fUM- I J lltt'lir * aitM'F last slid Maurice Itankin fought haid had said the motor magnate, in ftlently to America *n.| would 3
tigm corporation when their secur­ possible “ restatement of the alma liability insurant on cil)-owned Thursday.
In override the prosecution ol. eluding questioners at the esmp hrnor all obligations “ to the la*h'*«"
VVswJn tiny n i o i n i i t f , II wan mii
ity waa net adequate for straigh*. of edurallcn in the light of mod­ automobiles; a Florida Power and
iorl ions, lull Judge II It Ryer gates rode out concealed m3#t penny." In hi- oetli of offiao K*
l»y
(M y
John M. t'srmody w»- ..ni'i-d nouiicf-d this m o r n i n g
promised the assurance uf “ nta
em social and economic condi­ Light Company r e v i s e d tched- to Buffolo. N. V.. til rnm-.llule is K n g m r r r I ' r r t l T W i l l i a m - Mini ruled out the ph"t&gt;.graph" nn the
out bank loans.
the canvas covering of * trstlar
u le
and
th e
p r o p o s e d htir trt.u'drs *t grain elevators ».*d i h r r r i*
ie tha little fellow that need, tions."
ground that n,, showing had been attached to hi- car. le.cal loro mum respect f»r nil interests h
y itit(i&lt;aalu»ii that ta*
th* government.
•Thst s Democratic society is electric light* ordinance; the lake- whalve, and another pndistor was foil- a r i o t h n w n k i« m e t ,
( Conthmod On Page Three)
Il»r made thst the hath room was in officials branded such action
as
Three men wero woundeffTfeF
under obligation not only to pro­ front boulevard and the widening
sent to Kix-kf-rd. III. t» -eek a w al l " Will li av r r u m r uy s i ' l l an the same cv.nditton when they "manifestly untrue ’’
vide adequate education for youth uf Park Avenue; Ilia poeulblllty ef settle.nrnl of a strike of
pistol
fight which followed
were
taken
••
it
was
Immediately
«&gt;tb«
foul
1100
“ Mr. Ford has no reston to do lltlcal argument at (ha tl*'
at public espense, but livelihood securing a f75,0OO loan from the
1 iii« nif'inliig, ihr R ilr r r i * after the lisge.lv.
roq.li. yi-s of the Nat..*n»l I.-'S
such
things",
they
said
if necessary up to the age when Reef mslruat Inn Finance Corpora­
City llall.
•
Previously Heinrich had estsb
Company In Chicago. Mas M.ycr on* f*K»| n ml nine inch*** hr I 't»
Mr. Ford and his wife, driven
society Is prepared to offer em­ tion for the rebuilding of the city's is stlfinpling to r mr.iiule ti..u- (hr I. Ikh-R.l wr II in ihi* vtrimly
Uaut. Manuel Istrrulda. ‘m1
lislu-d sn elaborate background hy their rlmuffsur, mad* a lsl»With many matters o f import­ ployment."
tary supervisor of th* f l l f
sewer system; and th* advisability Hes hetween millinery iiisnUlae- of lhr 711 • ht I'Rhin |.r «( WnltHs upon which In Impose his rumples usely trip through Luwar lllcht
une* ta this elty and county ready
“ At one and the same time we
•Uy
morning
it
wa*
l«t
t
fr*»t,
nine
theories of how l.l'od spots tell gan, stopping Hunday at Waat Hantlago ondcr former Prad&gt;d»i
f changing the occupational li­ turers and their mq.loyr* Snd
fa * presentation and discussion, R cwgte to have unemployed tearhGerardo Machado. Oscar
oilier • reprraentallve
of Ills tnelws U*liiw (ho top nf (hr wmll the tale 0f their origin. He testl- llisnch. more than halT war ! « • »
cense
fee
system.
, ^ .M ad by trade body af- e rf and wandering children." the
an employe at tho elty ha
a
flrr
having
comr
up
«»»»••
f
**»l
ami
hoard
are
either
prr-&gt;&lt;
»t
at
us
on
fied
the
shape
and
position
nf
Big
Bay
tu
Detroit
They
spent
The automobile liability insur­
ftable earn in g that tonlyflf* repert pointed out.
ninr inch*-* tine# H ilu n liy prrcrtl- blood stains rnuld show t» a sci­ several hours there, inspecting Santiago Silva, a bystander,
Ui#
wa&gt;
tu
tba
seen.
»
(
labor
dia
nW r and August mooting of
Calling attention to the etnig- ance problem was pust|M&gt;nrd until
struck ey bullets when L
mg \jkbqr lHy,
puts*.
entific observer whether they and his associates said that for
t f tfereetors o f the gie the public school* have en­ th* nei| meeting, after bids were
and Paimara resorted to
In
th«
vicinity
cif
Ihr
M.yfHit
rs.ne from an artery, a vein or a pioneer reaidenta.
Scores of complaint- from as
Gonaty
Chamoer ef dured In the -depression, and to tendered by J, II. Colclough and
A five-hour general strlko
Hotr|f whrrr tll« bulkhrfel ir • hunt capillary: whether
tliev were
Arriving at hl« Dear'nrn ot inaugurated at Kantiago at
ft « t t ) bo a well aw • (Continued On Page Three)
Jack Flnnell, representing Insur­ many srrpuns of the country con­ •it Inch*- lower than it is near
thrown
or
had
fallen;
whether
the
f.ees
yesterday,
Ford
went
Into
tinued
to
pour
Into,
the
officn
of
| affair.
, »
_
In protest of the killing
ants firms.
Th* present policy
it !»■.Iv was al rest or In motion the same grcluslon that- market!
Ik* national labor U-srd, nml the yacht t«iln , the water
apwnrtk, bead of U e
of a manganese miner a) the t
expire* Oct. 1/
slightly
Irss
than
«
f.mt
from
th
&lt;when thev emerged fp&gt;m It: the his vacation along the L is * 6 u
brought from Dr. W. M. l-ei'ovt will praelda, and repof Crista.
top
'('lark F. 8 . Lamson announced
enpmslmate distance traveled, and parlor shore. He held confereaces
(Conllnued on I’ago Twu)
Reports from Camagoi-y said
ItrsidsnW
of
tile
t
holuota
and
affinals ° t tba pou.r 4 -unpany
the
no*
It
Inn
o
f
the
body.
with
veriuus
officials
of
hla
com­
employes nf th* Cunaol!
thb si any aa w*il
(Jvie.k. sev tl &gt;n* ■reported in Han­
ny ha dappreread * revised street
pany,
including
his
ton,
Edsai,
The defense did g*t one toe­
W A8H1N0T0N, Sept 1 2 .-OP)
railways of Cuba weltf
ford today that Ihs Kronl.x-kthat officials af tba power compahold, hnqrevrr, when • photograph president of ths Ford Motor Com at noon. Prevloualy llu
—The Weather Bureau this m«mih b
ivatrhe# Creek which went far l » - by the criminologist
been
In
effect
aifwa
Kept.
1.
Klimshowlig pany, who returned lata tail weak member of th* Student Dime
_ .
the following atarm re­
i&gt;0 e'cleck.
W
yond its boUoue • « a result of th*
blood spots vn the beth room door from_Jils own vacation at Seal at Havana, announced t
parti “ la th* abrnnee ef report* Inatioa of twa street lights was
•Sorni
snd
rain,
is
receding
sluwly
and two othere revealing ths po­ Harbor, Main*.
la tha vkialty af th* trupka) dia- occasioned by lb*' rarest shrinkCamaguay strike would net
nut noticeably.
Th* mutor
magnate
refused sugurmted.
sition of stationary objects In Ihs
dlsUffeeac* ta the W rtUm Carib- ag* of th* rtty I baits, and it waa
Frod Bender, young san o f M».
It
has
I
evn
im|u.s-inl
himself
to
interviewers,
however,
room, were allowed In evidence.
1
ahout SAN North and MJO West, necessary to change the entire and Mr*. F. W. Bender of th*
Tba question of Ante:
Ihi iron bridge betw
The one relating to the blAod ho formal statement regarding tha
moving weat northwestward about schedule as a result.
Paolo Hoed, was fined 125 io Io(Continued On Page
Ola
and
0&gt;ie&lt;k&gt;
sli.ee
last
Tuesday
IT
1 * — OP) 11 mils# an haw, attended by
e|xrta wes permitted
on the the present at least there will be
Tha Commissioners tabled a Ilea Court y»*i#r«tiy aft*n&gt;.xm
bald sortiaa • i)n ind pnnIHy winds of our- s e c o n d raadlag of the proposed after ha had answered to a charge hirsute of the fsr| Dial water strength nf prevUme testimony J 11., Mr*. B. T. Humphrey and
hr
■bandits in MinnaUrn canter. A new city ordinaaoe ordering a re­ of rockiest driving which rssul ed stood ovrr an area which includ­ that the hath room door had not Fun) position on lie NRA autora*t Cities pal We and
Wester* Cart- duction ( a . light rates. Commt*. In g serious a .t .mobile .accioent ed Ik* . ridge for a distance of been rleaned twfore It was taken. I.II* cade, which the company kaa
half a mil* on either side of the
tightening
|s i mtirtrf about 78 mUe* • (Continned Qn ra g * Two)
Through th# rompllcaled pro­ nut yet algned.
shortly after midnight 8aUirdey.
bridge.
r •
t* balk th*
It was rellsratsd In authltll*ceedings lusmxjn
sat looking
af
Annul
Stark,
charged
with
d*In •
A T L A N T A , . Hcpl. 11
gravely at th* Ubl* before bim. tlve quarters that lbs Ford Com­
stroy ng private property, bad tba'
j iaeroaelag
He teemed to avrid looking U th* pany feels It U complying In every William Randolph Della
roar postponed far P* day a.
direction of the photograph*. Last respect with tba rsqutramenta af on trial her* today on
-will Hkoly
Will MaOer, rkargrd with digweak while ilsfrns* eiperis war* the recovery program and that meat charging that oa J f
orderly cooJu.t, was di-mlesed
smiled now and tba* aad eon- Mr. Ford's signature ro the auto­ kidnaped aad hakl for i
Eddie Patterson and
Jamta
BH1NGTON, Sept. l2.-&lt;*-) testifying he appeared cheerful, motive code la *ot aaeentla) to th* Joha K. OtUsy, Sr*
WAS
Vita Advisory C N * »ttU * e f the Edtla, ebarged with assault, wtra -MRA
tha Drat National '
reed often with bla attorneys desired compliance.
local N R A Campaign Army w.d flaed |fi aad f i t respaetivaly whil* display advertising "hss taken a
Tha of too-repeated statement (4
•ad
relative*.
toast at the OMy HaU ta so rn u Lavads McGill, ala* ebargod with ileflalte aad appreciable opturn"
Tfe* penalty on conv
Mr. Ford, to tho offset that th*
sight at T M a’fUsk fa r the pgr- assaatt. was fined »». . .
today supplied President Koosekidnaping Is fram four to I
Ford Company, If It signed
of diaruaaW what aril n ta
James flrxtt aad Charlie Hm.tk, velt'a Iweovery efforts with e new
impriaonmsnt.
Del.nahl .
cods, would hove to “ live *
r htrged with loitering, wtr* fined impetus bora of fsvorsbl# token*.
ta b *
tv lt“ , waa aatd to b«, lo t th* not guilty. Pryor
• » aarb.
.s .
\ Tweaty-fivs Urge cities from tho
. Texas plaints
preseat at least, tha aoly
* U Cam boy, o t U *
Draw Browa wilt bo triad next Atlantic to th# Farifie roparted.P
dieted with DeUaaki, ar*t
tad* tha company caraa to ■
]€ .* •
new
YORK. Sept.
) Aa ani-MBcari toase Bays ago. Mon-fey on a abac**,**, ataklng Id ponaaat August adverttstpg
public. Mr. Ford'c attitude mi UR
rvsln M W Augwat, l!&gt;M. afU r dip- Tony Canaoaert, who meet# the entire national recovery prey rum
‘
name* a f * R * B * g * i ftolatvrs 1Kraals.
Tfe* court overruled!
champion,
Barney
Roes,
tooigbt
at
play
lineage
had
declined
steadily
fleargs Ilarvin waa
A
atlnusius far
not mode known, nKhetig*
Abe
Polo
Grounds
(a
aa
alUtayt
U
throtfgk July. Tanned by NRA
it waa stated aslhsriuthrsly
ground that Us
t
the
llgbtweigbt
feRdat
reaction h r
* f ' iug*ln
' far gsnam l I
the scale at i n 1 -i “ Mr. Ford fe *D
accurate bull**** b*- Hilt,. tipped
t
with.
ruts whs* fe* w*lfbad k* . to r nasi retovsry, aad U doing every­
g
f
ranewsd
with
thing ha can t* bring R i i M i t '

DEFENSE LOSE
MAJOR PO IN T IN DETROIT SILENT
LAMSON’S T R IA L REGARDING NRA

TeHtimony On Blood
Spots Is Barred By
DeciHion Of Judge

.

Lake Monroe Has
Risen Foot Since
least Wednesday

I

Trade Body Directors
Will M e e t Tonight

Reports Are Scanty
On Tropical Storm

D | It ichiitiiltd

Light Docket Marks
Police Court Monday

Patrol
ie Guns

Alleged Kidnai
Banker Being T t \

fta fa is s B E r -

NRA Adriaory Board
Will Meat, Tomorrow

BufthtesH Barometer
Arouses O p t imlsm

io Relief Is
AtPwrtey

Canzoneri Weigh* In
For B a t t l e Tonight

rifcd a* *

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a y g E f f ia i^ ,^

n ^ t T P A r T U E S D A Y ,f l S R I g M B W r

ihdsChfiCibj-

N atioiulLftbor
Board P l e a s e d

toUllaa II-ho.

GAINESVILLE,

itltlre group be preoeot whey the
ordinance gee* on fiw t rendN^.
rM ognlnac a critica l altu atlen
f It w k voted that’ pcoasuin
a IntanM study o f th e cred it
ehoeld be brought to boor eo that
T A U - A llA B S n , Sept.
th rou gh ou t t)|p oountrp. U p
Quo warranto proceedInge seek­ the But* load Department would
ing to dhreut 8. H. Ere*# A Co, he given authority and fand*
with which' W widen Park Awn**
rlaing cotta and falling revenue*. Soma method of putting
Pa well a* to complete work on
fMtflpnhl money Into circulation wiQ doubtieaa bo perfected
that portion ef t l » lakeehore bon-

nopoly Jn S ou,g. ht

hpci put Into operation within tho noxt thirty days.

« _____J

•
F ig u r e * com piled b y th o N o w .Y o rk H era ld T rib a n e and
publiahad aa th o “ M a jo r In dices o f Buolaoao," re v e a l th at
p rodoction la n ot b eep in g pace w ith public hopes f o r recov­
rae ry , and conaurapUen la not keep in g pace w ith production. warranto, returnable BeytD u rin g th e m onth o f Ju ly, U . 8. S teoTe u n filled • tonnage qulring the company, operator e f
w a a K M K U R O tone- In th e m onth o f A u g u s t i t d ro p p ed ,to a chain of 5 and 10-cent stdroe,
1,890,444. S teel In got production abow ed a sim ilar decline. to show can*#, why tho permit
should aat ha ousted. Issuance o f
Ip July It waa 3.203,810! In A u gu st, 2 ,9 0 0 ,e llr -----------------the writ la not - a. decision upon
tho case, but merely trie ** It ha.
POE- T O D A t
fore th# court for pr**entatl°a of
tobiobile units droppad from 260,645 in July to 239,628 In both rides.
August. BulMtaff-permits alno were off. In Julp, in 816 Complainant* In th* case war*
principal'AmfHean cities, they amounted to 134,098^184. John A. Gardner, delng buriaooa
anil In Aufftiit they were 829,484.891. Petroleum production aa Gardaerie Pharmacy of Hemdropped,ftmn 2.756,400 to 2.721,400 In the past two wfdka. roe county, and John KDgpr*.
Qotton eonkumptlon declined from 696,472 to 600,148, and delng buslneaa a* tho 8tata. loon
aplpdlf woFk hours dropped from 9,299,176,026 In July to county newspaper. Bolt waa
brought In tha name of Attorney.
afflfcultUral prices hava shown a tendency General Cary D. U sdls, a* a
toalumpv During the paat week the price of wheat dropped statute requires such rates to be
from ®! M cents to 92 1-8 cents. Corn waa down from, brought. Robert H. Given*. Jr„
(if 3-4 ,cfnt*'to 61,1-8 cents, and cotton declined from 9.45 and Edwin Rrohaton, of Tampa,
Ccofa to 8.85 cents per pound. Raw allk dropped five.cents were listed as attorney*.
a pound:and finished cotton tooda were off an eighth of a The Information Diet' charged
cast. Stocks and bonds worn also feeling the effects. The that S. H. Kra^s A Co^ Incorpo­
capital
rated Is Texas, with a capita)
volume of atock sale* dropped to 6,783,270 butt week from •lock
nf I80JQ00, operate* 11
-store* In r)ertda,-'«nd thw t'tt t r
_____________. .
.
. .
._
.
.
I K e engaged In a combination nf
pfifo droppwi 1.18 polot*.
"capital, skill and resource*" wRh
Whervt tb« child' trouble lie* today can alao be Men the 8. n. Kress 5 Co„ of Now
from the flffure*. Althoufh Intereat rate* have been York, capitalised ■« Il«,000J»a.
fonwlidpvrn, loana are actually, declining. A paar ago the i. The cwablaatloo era* famed,
ksowt'and laaghs la Maotnff call-money rate In New York waa 2 percent; today It !• Vs remplalnants tllegad, fsr:
of 1 percent Th* commercial paper rate a year ago waa
I—Carrying out reotrtctlon* I*
i alawv* at ghtmla.
M thtak ta pry th# heavp|4lf« alao I'parcant; today it la 1 i-4 percent. At the »ame (he full and fra* pursuit ot bust-

K .. tb * plunder.

have constructed in India 5Ad which will soon supply 40,­
000,000 qerro with watef and virtually vilmlnata drought
and,faming furnlahga a good example of engineering acccmv
M l Jahovou was accused pilqhrnent qnd governmental helpfulneag.
me day af vlalatlog aa NRA
The watering arteries of India are declared to be more
a hia owp faatnry
Tb* extRliaive t|ian those of the reat of the world together, and
i was 4l» graved. Hat . V 1' with a rainfall averaging 45 Inches a year, hut in certain
n -1 ______
rekmari U BA#
plaew m much aa 600 Inches in a few months, it i« evident
that a proper control and distribution of thla w^ter la neoeagary for agricultural productiveness and protection
against floods.
.
.
.
,
The greatest area under irrigation In Any provinca Is
the Punjab where a few years ago the land waa practically
a droert, but which has been turned largely Into a veritable
len spot with waters from the anow-covared Hlmalqyqa
Uhing the Irrigation. Some Idea of the extanaiveneas of
agricultural poaalbllltlea of the provlnoa may be gained
non-latsresl bearing &lt;d&gt;i figures comparing It with England. Th® loUl cultiw
that there la hanRy aqp
■a. Everybody emata g »»*
$ qraaq of lha province conalat of 11,690.000 acrea
; aosorltUa, aad th* ■*•- while Ute total arablr land of England amounU to 10,000., ho# plwvty af thorn fat
There are more than 20,000 mile* of main canal* and
ther* la now In proapact the construction of what will be
Hvw ta laugh at tha pllgha known aa Um Bhakra dam. 89* fart high acroaa a HlmalayY ptkC tty tww r i m u M g i»n gorge, which wlU store up 120 billion cubic fett of wa|B' tk* Nffab o f flaoa#*al t»r from U»o retina and melting enowa e*ch yew and ahva it
war wMHt laafevd toppM
, IBerq N mush talk af the

,w

s^uThliS7«rp'',u„r?h« i . % A S T i t 8 i l

as aavaraly - «W fe

■ R n I *e

—i * i t -

iV .

s Faced with th* possibility ths|/
th* satir* sewer, system of th*
ally may. rallapaa within a few
years, the Commissionsrs author­
ised City, Attorney F. R. Wilson
to gather data relating to th* reqetr*mant* which mualripalltlet
muit meet befora securing an
H. F. C. loan.
It whs pointed out that, approxi­
mately 170,000 U needed to re­
build the entire sower system and
plac* It in Grit class condition. A
large crew of men could secure
emplejrmeat If this loaa Is se­
cured, It was pointed out, and at
tha sam* tins* th* danger of fur­
ther sower cave-ins such as are
occurring rapidly will be averted.,
Th* Commission*!* daclded In
consider a revision af the occupa­
tional license fee system at an
early meeting, ft was proposed
.that th* system be so changed

Acreage Reduction
And; Pfcicfc Raising
Battle Will B e g i n

•*

— . -1 i am. » w i e _ J A*I

McIAtJBl

SAN ANTONIO, T *x„ Sept. 11
— (AT— Paul Schirmer lias moved
the village. of S-hlrmervlUt ona
mil* to establish R un a rerouted
highway. The town .which ho
founded 10 years ago, Included a
stoic, a garage, Schirnver's hum*,
q tourist, camp, a. filllw elation
and a confectionery, in .-rlvliraUon, a stieet d u m was held Sat­
urday night.
•

of H M i r a f i . ' Those on h a e a ^ r
parentgr, more IT » » •
••rtdit#,
now* at tb* now
Thro* Cuban youth* who 0 * 0 .
aiToab^d on auxpldoq * ft* f *
bomb axplodad in an aleatrk f* » 5
•r sub-station at Aguil* »nd Colon
Street! Utar W*)# ral*S»*4. AS*
thoritUf. t»ld
th*y
then Innocence, Tk* lu.T»xtig*tl*a
continued, however.
The comma otter of a UntUd
States Coast Guard
In­
formed American cltitene at Oar1
dcnae. that the thlp wee at U etr
dlepo«*b
.
All employee of the H 'tel Na­
tional walk*.! out laet night leeving the jpieete, Indu-Keg UattM
g n tc i
Anfoanadur
Sumner
Wellet, and the officer* w itlsiil
ssrvtr*. There wee no annoutne■eat concerning the reeeon f j t
Th* action of th* employ** cam*
an hour or so after th* time Preslwent Urau Sam Martin said Vs
would reply to the oamaon ths&gt;
he retire In fctor o f De C**P*d*t
Th# officer*' supply of as*mun­
til,n was Increasing hourly but
hove they arer# getting It remelne I
undlcclosod. All ear* com'ng t &gt;
l he hotel war* aoarchsd b » th t
suhtiera
for ammunition .an
arms, ami mdieiduals vreie closet,
scrutinised.

PAOLA

■f
:

critical hostess

Boat Regatta To Be
HetoOniiAkfi SyJrilia

J. W. SHADOIN
t aim

CUBAN A R M Y
OFFICERS DEFY
N EW 'R EG IM E

Annual Session
A t T allah assee
Gets Under' Way

MARTIN

4

97,

Social Calendar

B. Cawthon, state superintendent
o f pebllc instruction, and Dr. John
J. Tigert, former United 8tate*
commissioner of education and
chief executive of the university
for flv* yean.
Th# addressee officially opetel
• »rl
I A.total o f I ,878.200 gallons of "Freebman Week”, eet asld* at t.
V 4 &gt; v ” . . rr 1 4 ., it'-, t t*1
#
th* start o f etch new yrsr daring
wator were pumped at th* Frssch
which ttw Incoming students r*fi
Avenue stalls* dailag the laomh.
Supplls* . sed cgirlng th* month' adJe*t thcmaelve* to their new . . . . . . . p w n t w o h
by th* water dspartmant war* aa’ environment.
Superintendent Cawthon cltad
folljws: 73b gallona of fuel oilt
, tha two "junction polite” in eda51 pounds of chlorine; 20 gallona
. cation and commsmkd Frosldsnt
o f lubricating oUi 18 gallona of
koroacn*: 68 pounds of ammonia, Tigert and associate* for mitr
' efforts la launching ‘•Frash.naa
H arald P r t a t ln r 0 »
and 8000'kwh of slsctriclty.
i
I Week” Ry which atodenta can
8up*rint*ndent of Parks Jacnsd
strengthen their chanrts for surMoughton had th* longest and
( cesifully passing one of the two
most detailed report. It covers tha
crucial perl.xls In educations! life.
v* 4*M activities of ths streat de­
, A member of the unfver*l‘ /a
partment d ring the month, and It
original falultly when th* ina'IIndicates that ronaidtrabls time
tutinn
beran
functioning in
and money ha* oaen •pent la
replaclag Gaiacsvitle In IVOB-Oa, Dr. Cowpatching, repail
( then r*misi*eed about, the "early
cavsd-in sewers and in uthocwlsa
, days" when he guided th* 7,/na,
properly taking car* of necessary
■nit* tqjad wMrh blasted th*
drainage.
Stump* and trees enabling a fu n
Coneluihng
his report
Mr.
Moughtoa stated that “ the heavy) to no built Into the campus.
"Every student should set a
rams ara making weeds and grass
high ideal as th* goal f i r tnl*
jump"; that ail of the beautifica­
’ university, and In th* year* Th
tion program planned for August
’ come I am confident” the alumni
and mentioned In the July report
| w.U continue, as they are doing
“ was carried out'', and "th* palms
today; tm tcrujif hoturicd ■p.nunjT
In our state. We all m-st strive They’D Cut Like New ! I
ri ar gl ra l l o o ) i ; all kt» d a at M l * .
| to see the university enriched and
aad k u lv ifl pruning ( t o l l
built largrr and tlrunger o .* t the
of a ll kinds, ktc. Rkpert baw
#Ilium
•
*
| ) ears', Dr. Cawthon said In ooneluding.

plaint call. Sixteen meters were
cut off! while six were turned oil
whrn consumers paid thair bills.
A, total of 257 fir* hydrants wor*
In aonrlc* at th* sod of tho

two weeks' vacation effective up-j
2— Redorlag the nrice of motv
oq th* return o f City Clerk Ia*vchandler below th* level at which
Independent merrhants ran sell It. son, about Oct. 1. Mr. Moughton
, 1— Preventing competition In has nut miaeed a day at work
the purchase and sal* of mer­ sinr# 19X6, it was pointed out.
’ Th# scop* of th* work accom­
chandise.
4— Purchasing merchandise atplished by varivut Departments of
prices below ttinea which Inde­ tha city during th* month of Aug­
pendent merchant* ar* required Is ust I* contained in t)\* monthly repay haraua* of th* tremendous .pori. * f activities as *sbuilltc&lt;l to
vnl*me of sale* and combined re­ jasm beri of th* City Commltsim
ho r», and sues! cleaning, 11
source, of the two Kras* com- V f i night.
^ fsatvro Of th* roport Is the hours.
pant**.
Dr. J. N. Tolar, reporting as
8— Operating with laaa over­ brief res, me of the work of th*
head expense by employing girls Fire Qorartment under Chief Mar Olty Physlcltn, made 36 visits to
If
at long hours and low pay, and Cleveland. Only on* rail was re­ homes of Indigent patient*;
through wider distribution o ar­ ceived duping the month, and no visits to the City Jail; IS visits
damage
was
reported
Th
•
Is
&gt;nt
to the hoepital; performed un*
ticles.
5— Handling a wide variety of of th# few |lm*s th ^ the Deport major operation; hold 215 consularticle* which ara quick In sale* m*n| has htd but ont call daring tat nna at the rllnlr and in hit
q , month.
officr; reported two casaa af diph­
tarwqvar la enmptsltiaa wRhiqaflH
classes nf Independent merehasbb *^Chi#f of Police Hoy O. Williams theria, an i set two broken arms.
Goruhlnatinq bajweeq *&lt;M twp F p w ia d that v 55 arrests were
W»d# during th* month. A total
chanted, that maay ladependwal Af 581465 in flare waa e itlsctod.
were
d im asru '
merchants are '•nail* In ctaapeHbs Bight charge*
and therefore have b**0 forred •#. while nine charges wer* sransrlnaa. This ha* resulted la unsafe ^frrad to other courts of eountisa.
A total of 14060 worth of bnlldplayiaemt la th# many Dnaa dfrA g psra&gt;#
was
Issued last
huslnea*. they said.
Th*v f-riher rlvarged that hoB asotltH ctntrattad to a t&lt;ffnl •
RALEIGH, N. C. Bept. 12. —
In****, Ilk# th* Kraaa CompMB 54020. worth issued la IMS d r ag (A’l— 'The U ( battle to'p u t over
and other* sfmllarly nrxanUAd Angust. Eight permits wore issued th* govyrtunenl'e scraage-reducand operating, are laim W nl^g ■•his y»*r.
tloa, puce-raising tobacco cam­
pahit* welfare and contrary iga iT'wWItaen electric permits, totalpaign waa virtually wan last night
*"5
and
qaa
plumbing
permit,
public pnllcv.
'
with report* from th# field* tail• The permit Issued .by Um Knff* M U charged, tn. It* organisation
lag of tha usand* of growers' rig.
Company was granted i d n A qwi IU business between th* twe
legislative net o f 1551. they 4gM&lt; IIW )Ki l ls, villate* thU and o^her da-urea placed ta contracts
Agriculture export* uf tb* Carbut they described this u U N
»U|s atatutoa which prohibit monaenirsry to the preamble *4 tha
trusU In business.
slat* aaaatltulliwi and t la iv h N 6»wU»
unaonatitutlnanl.
• Givens said tha Plivtda* a a »-

JWf

8*5*- * l * * - * *

Dm auditorium of the. Univmtty
o f Florida. hefara an autfent* at
l\tDQ, h»lf of whom ware freshman
beginning their . college career*,
two dielinfuUhed educator* apok*
yaaterdsy morning. They war* W.

Upon fiktffiOflbr

.

Steel ( aryeratten deolkaed I t M t t
(Continued from pac* t )
tong .In August, according to the
(Continued P ro a P a n 1)
that etaU by the eecretary.
Nr. and Mr*. Henry MeLauUa
eon. Ill eecretary, Iba a*»*rtlon official figures ieauad after the
Soma expert* believe, how*V*t«
•«Pect to leave hare Thursday
that If employer* "erould let the doae of t|ta market reeterday. The
that the oa**» may be dnposd of
morning for Macen, Ga. whan*
worker* go ahead end pick their drop represented about an average
oa Jurledlctlonal qoeetlon* which
they will apend about a week with
aim rrpreeenlallve* meat of theaa o f aetlmataa which raa between
would relieve the tribunal of the
relative*. They will be accompa­
75.000 end OOOdWO tone.
atrlkei would be avoided.*'
neceeilty of paeelng on th* conJan* Preston, who nied by Mr*. A. J. Smith, of UaThe corporation's backlog on
~Th«c* are three causes for the
troverey on It* merit*.
ding the summer In
con, wha ha* been riiiting them
Th* yhilantha O i u
* f the wave o f etrika* we are exprrlev*- Aug. Si amowntrd to t,890.44i
The condition* which th* pre*
Bv. with relatives. for the pan few day*,
First Baptist Church will meet at Ing now**, 1nissraon said. "In the tons ompered with 2,000,125 tone
ent price fixing law* ere designed
8 o'clock at Um homo of NIT* flret place every parlod of recov- on July 01; *,106.671 tone on
to meet are almi*t oppotlte tho**
C. A. Adam* (s caavaleaclag at Gladys Garner, South Sanford «ry from depreyeloa krises cm a June SO and l.0(W,6M tone oa
that eileted during th*
Wond
C &amp; Rludworth has ra- hU home, B0J Magnolia Avenu*. Avenoo.
varies * f etrlkaa. On a downward Aug. SI a year ago.
War when the nuptema court neia
Th* Bull*#** Women'* Clrel* of movenecat o f th# business *cp&lt;7*
fm a DsFuniak Springs from the effect* of InJurW* ■URth Lsver price-fixing act waa in­
The drop In or&gt;Vre in Auguet
ha waa called by tha »sn- talned in an sutnmcjiilr accident th* Woman'* Auxiliary of th* strike* diaappeetr after th* flret occurred after four eoeceeelee
valid.
near Jacksonville Sunday after­ Flrat l*reabyterian Church, Midi turn. When thing etarf up, they monthly Increase fr.im the all­
noon. While driving toward that Sara Kraterby, chairman, wUl •ark to restore the former wag* time low l*v*l »ince rrconh have
city, a rear tire of hi* suuwwokll* inNt At Um hoist o f K it* J ia to level*.
been kept, of 1 .841,002 ton* on
blew out, and th* car left'the road Moughton. t a i l Second Street, at
"In the second place, an opwurd gar. SI. Production aetlrlGea of
to turn over Into a ditch. HU In­ 8:00 o'clock, with Mr*. MeugMa* move meat in buataaa. laeveaae* the Induetry declined approxi­
Ml** Laura Chittenden and Mist
juries are painful, not serious.
price* and with a higher Cost of mately 10 point* In Auguet, but
Edaa Chittenden a* busies***.
living the workman usually strike* failed to natch up with the drop
Circle Number Ssvcnteen of tha
In new bu*ln*«s. Consumer In­
Flrat Methordiit Church will me«4
quiry and the plarlng of contract*
s-amd Nr*. Frank Evans, and
at the ham* of Mis* Alice McKlm,
were retarded Up uncarta.ntlei
rtfs have returned to their
&lt;12 West 181b Street, at 8:00
terventlon apparently had Iwd*
o'clock with Mies MHCjth and Mleaj
.hi UtJke. Nary. * fU r a 10 -d*y
pushed aside by tha qusitlon »f|
Mildred -Berry aa ho*t*«*es.
r trip to potato In tha Chiwhetlver th* ntw goysmment will
grass
ha*
given
to
the
workers
th#
G &gt;rmley at hostess**.
u« all* to obtain American rrcog
TALI-AHA88EE,
Bept. I t —
The Fhilalhean Claaa of tha right to Join nay union, without
lilt ion.
The twenty-ninth annual session First Baptist Church will meet *t interference by employer*. Th*
A .mall crowd gatheted around
m l Mr*. Howard Ovrrltn of Florida State College for Wom­ the home of Mr*. L. F. Gsrn«r, employers, on th# other hanJ. feri j
It
is
an
Interference
with
theTi
,
Iff. leave by motor early en opened her* yesterday with the ]to*e Court, with Miss Gladys
wh for Chicago and point* arrival of
approximately 580 Gamer a* hostess, at 8:00 o'clock. lulls*** If rnsfjayev ar*. free t o ,
in and borrow from u». It »'«n i*
organise In a union anf try, t o 1
MlddVRNst whore they will freshmen for participation of
Mr. knd Mrs lUrmon Hill and ns
,
if the little Mlow* n*cl th*
THURSDAY
stop them by on* metnt or an-1
two weeks.
Frerhmsn Week, 8. R. Doyle, reg­
Members of
the Dependable other— by urging company union*, children. Dorolliy. Mary Alice, anj rodit moot—such frllaws as may
istrar, said yesterday
Upper­
Class of tho First Methodist discharging men who Join outside Martha were Sunday caller* *t previously had credit line* nf 320,MiafVHsnol* Farrrm has r*- classmen ar* not required to bo
the home of hit parent*. Ml. and "0
, Of 110,000. arvd which Unci at&gt;
Church will ent*rial□ their hus­ unions and by other method*.
tn^ad^m Sajsford after havlag In attendance until Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Hill.
bands st a picnic supper at Kelonger exist.
"The NBA code* have taken
The raaldence haR* were opened
j tpmt th* ummsr I Chicago with
Mr. aad Mre M. llanton, Grace,
"T bellev* the big Industrie*
ansdals Park, Lok* Mary, startcare of wage* and hour*, and in and Thomas, and Mi»s
Nr danghtor, Nr*. Mae Goldston*. to students at 2 o'clock yrstewday
Jxvvrl' have got money enmigh and when
la*
Bt
6:00
o'clock.
moat
casaa
tha
labor
trouble*
are
-. Mrs. Parron ax pact* to remain afternoon, and th* Drat meal was
Slaughter spent Sunday In Tltuv- thev begin In get return* ths
dot ahnnet entirely to th* ques­
served in th* college dining hall
Mm for the winter.
villa.
hanky will f**l nwire. Itte. tsjln *
tion of employe representation
at 6:30 o'clock last night.
- 84ee« 5v- » . Eytgha-aad shIMsea
a chases "
under
thb
WU*ttlv*
Lalfcaluliw
—
8
non*4ingto
Bryistrsr
IWyle,
—MNp-GheUUna-qtowdrvwalre has
Sfiadsir. '.Don'thy
and
Robert
guaranteed In tho r.aiteaat recov. hava sqtornal from Argyle. tla.
retaraed, from . Cloanrater where the enrollment this year will not
CA1.I.FJD. Calif.. Bept. I I — (A&gt; cry act.”
Miss Lois Knight has gone so
th* hto boon spending a month vary materially from that of last —W Baumann landed a n*W kind
year. Practically
1560 student*
STIionmevRle. t.a. foe &lt;a short j
wjtk frisndi. Rhe eras accom pa­
of
a
freak
when
hr
hauled
a
strip­
have already returned ranis to
sted h*m* by Mlaa Nidrevl Moore,
visit.
^
•
the college offices signifying their ed bass from Carquinei straits.
Mr* W. I*. Grogan and soa.l
t f Ckprwatsr, who will be her
Intention of onroll lag la Florida Tim fish had only 12 scale. Ang­
J. D.&lt; Mr*. B T. Humphrey and'
■•sot fs r a week.
State College fry Women for the lers who saw the piscatorial fraak
daughter, Betty Ano. apd Mrs, I'-j
baHovrd
tb*
fish
had
been
caught
108.1-34 term, the registrar said.
T. Tiller w»r# visltfpg la Banferdl
Mr. aad Mr*. R. A. Ballinger However, he stated that com plot# .before by a fisherman and had
Wednesday.
aad Mr, and .Hr*. Edward Morgan, enrollment figures wilt not h* .wriggled free while being scaled. have heea Sold la Haldaad or
Mr. and Mre Homer Hill and1
Who bar*
baan risitiag M
• been
Mr. ant known until after th# final day
labor Day will he M74 an I-sfs da ug hi era, Mary Jo and Lena'
iry Hflmulla for th* past for registration, since during th#
.Syl.ilis Jn that tow* next Sunday
q returned to their re- flrat week of college them ara al­ fruit law.
sftemnon starting at 1:30 o'cloca.
horaea. at Marco and At- ways a number of atia)*nt* OW
Immediately after Judge Pette- It war announced tmlay l&gt;y uffis.alt
rolling who have not mod# pre­ aray granted hi* Injuastiaa, th* of the Maitland Kira Department,
vious arrangements and somf
state appealed the case. Th# au- sponsors of the affair.
students already enrolled who lu prrvne court then Issued an order
A feature nf the day will he ths
atl pr liability will wiMpdrpw be­
withholding the circuit court la- awarding of a prise in a iaDiing
fore th* beginning of cloesgo op Junrtlna from effect until Bept. 13 beauty coolest. Bast race* s L *
Monday, Sept. ill.
and sat yesterdsy for argumeata ara scheduled, and six prices wul
Frevhiwan Week, whkh b***F oa the constitutionality of th* Im given. Water ski race*, aquayesterday and win last through law.
plan* contest*, and other a v i d
Saturday. offWIaliy Inaugurated
After the arguments yesterday, stunts wIR be peg/errae* The pub­
th# 1913-14 session.' Daring this ther* was no immediate declrioa. lic is urgad t*. attsad this free
t Chatbroad Prom nag* Dm I
period the member* of' the fresh­
regatta.
the added Dad that will b* put man Hi m will •nrt&gt;ll In couriw, ths aupersmbas being continued
•ga* them by abolition of child meet the faculty, take all t»*U pending It.
('nntravting picture* of th# re­
lakac under NBA codes, th* re­ required of new students, and be­
sults whrn fruit Is sprayrd with
port soldi
come acquainted with the college
arsenic, were plared before th#
T h l federal government most In general.
court yrstenlay.
saaaa ta Uvs aid
th* public
"Araenic spray will brtnr th#
wheels. It can eoIWct tax** It
Florida citrus Industry into Ill"About flv* r a m #BB8 Z suffered
•aa b frp w Money. It can make
repute." said Robert Milam. Jack­ at my *tnraach quit* a good deal.*
m a ts In aid oc Ban, to th#
sonville arguing for the law
"Araenic or some other artlfl*
I f prosperity wer#
I*nt»rraw, th* schools in snm* i
I tales would still be In desperate l
condition at l«a*t until 1915. For i
th* laterrenlivr period their only I
hep* Ik In grants from th* fed-

I, h By PRANK A . WRIGHT

Abrogation, Of Pam fe

time th« actual amount of eecurity- loana of FVderal Reserve
- dtoppad
w.
. from
.___ '-,971,000,000
last year to 18,­
Na hamacls aasled vaaga with- ____ntomber banka
88,1
7-y man rr--*- Is alt
- ” *last
* waek, while commercial loans also de766,000.000
Wyewch ilma's ru.ted haap*( tq cUped from 18 ,354.000,000 to 84.767.000.000, Bank depoalta
- loe* old fra raa—
have dropped approximately five hillion dollars,
k i a t a a guard of oskep* Umrw. i
it ig apparent from these figurea that until aomethinir
5 y wader
la done about tho crodit situation in thle country, nothing
t*'threw, a dark h a m # * aNart
else can effectually meet the needs of the hour.

W ith E f f o r t s

A t U ; O fF ;

■ u ffk a to elim in a te urvhiii lna— . a c tiv ity .
Sup&lt;j i f t h « ah orter w ork in g

« i » * C R E W T P U N S Highest Court May
Decline BEING'SCANNED RuleOn Emergency
LawaUnder Appeal

r a s a * v ta -W

Federal Aid For
Schools Urged
4h Coiiie re nee

long leaf yellow piae. Calf rad
cypress aa. all kiad* a build
lag materia la.

i

* * HIU Lumber Ca
I t U sod Bally
‘
"He putts to .-the colltgs, tndw
Phetw 138
cato th* tobacso gruwsts ar* ZIP 5BRVICB
Ducking to sign th* acisage re­
duction papers," said I. O. Schouh,
dean of th* sshool of agriculture
at North Carolina Slate. College.
Warehousemen made • pleas to
ask the guvony.rs uf. North Caro­
lina anil. South Catalina ta per­
mit resumption of sale* on a re­
stricted basis next Thursday.
Tobacco warehouses In tho two
state* wsre closed last Monday by
proclamation of lh* governors
Port Office Luuch
who announced warehouse auction,
Arnos from Pnet Office
sales would be suspended until
farmer* were assured a fair prl.-e
far their crop.
Umier the federal contracts,
the signer* agree to reduce their
f'ln c o g r a p h Printing
labacro a rr*g* in 11*14 and lp3S
TYpiNUf
^
by up to 30 percent of this year'*1
acreage.
Th# program Is aimed
Sbm W InvcatigaUaog
at getting q “ pqrtiy price" avyr-,
ag* o f |I7.M a hundred pounds
SEMJNOLK COUNTY
fort tobac-o. When thq mgriioU ofCREDIT ASSOCIATION
the Carolina) wers claoevl tb* weed
was bring lag. aa aT*mffS-priea o f'

FR O M ANOTHER

BUck-OnogiR For

at

Anti-Arsenic Law
|Still Operative In

Gas After Meal*

A* precedent for a continuing
polity of federal aid ta school*,
th* report staled:
-Tha fed irtl

gvTpmmttit

mad# naynvratq, tq.Uta atotoa. from
Ma aatlonal ffrest fund*. In IU
( separative fl#a preventlan aorvr
Me, In feraot i planting, In cpnNraaNmt af rh a q i^ e t road* la

EXPRESS SERVICE

In auprlylag
the H ind; 4«
rtsrt»l*f4 *n»-

iff M OxhwldLitUln 1*10

Groat Britain, in India ara a detriment to that country. It
la difficult to.aaUmate how many llyaa hava jMtn, saved
f mm atarvation and flood by theaa Irrigation projects alone,
™ t ,K l K to My that in thU raapact India has taken a
tremandoue stem forward, a atep which would hava been
nearly lrmx&gt;**iUe under'her own control and managetnaaL

IMS. agendo*

rrs a ro r
.qlaporiad

A HRLLOF A.WORLR
Uy packed
— always mild and sm ooth •

Always firm and

On# thing you can slWaye,
of a Lucky Suifc U * *«P
b* sues ul —th* L u4kr Scrik*
urns/ds umlonnity. Tltat#
you buy today is tdsnucally,
at* or*)-t»9 pracuion inth* unit in qualrt), in mild- - utuntenu lut this putpa*.
stra, a* tha Lucky Stfila * T h » l &gt; why *vrr»
you buy at any lutur* tiros,
6triky is k bnn, so fully
snywbsr*. Th e rciton il
'packdd-no lAoa* cud*, . .
—«v«ry Map in th. marine
al^ayf ouU aad unooth.

A

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tkej mmt telkieco*

X \y f A X S th rfiu c M t w o rk v ia n sh ip
A

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Lu *kh *p b u ef

f

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ISON COACH
IEWS HATTER

• t im U , McQalllaa

rfp

Hid, **..,!•

B „ u. 0» W l .capable * « « « • »
peyfprpwr oa hat yeaf*i (r u t man team Wlte will probably ba
••aid ilw a lm * this

Bein^ P la n n e d

m um «d j t r i i r f i y white W O lh a
F**o*y, af C ta rim l, Pa., dtetrict
a f Us# U l f h "a h *, #*nt

A N iN P K P g N D K N ih D A lL y N E W S P A P E R
M em ber A m o d a te d P r a t

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y . S k P T K M H K R

(be Information that b« was oriai

tor States He Beives Gators Will
! Trained TooPast

hte gridiron ervw In.the impending
warn# with the University, of
’ . When asked what ha thought
•boot th* alumni and sports writ•r», Who ar* beginning to aounQ
1 ibe warning “ Look out for .Btet''boa" the Hatter mentor said: **]
feel that University of Florida,
'with a young and enthusiastic
-ayachlng staff, will hav* a teaaQ t o f T e round into shape 'too sboff
A " unnecessary precaution, by tb*
■Way", he added, "and likely to
- (rove detrimental to the team •
&gt; Star prospecte."
t Concerning the Hatter varsity
/Vlww, now completing its firet
Week of training. McQuillan rapeeted hie old statement that he
. * * • worried about M* tackle and
rj »rd positions. Inexperience and
j ack of beef were gi»*n as tha
’ primary causa for this uneasiness.
■ &gt;•• guard, Lindsey, It was polntid out, weighs but 160 pounds and
Jaorge Diamond, another mitrvia beam past the 1(50 pound mark.
Turning than to his backflsid
[eQuIIlsn pointed to Red Petrie.
10 pounds. Red Elion, who
•Igh. In at 143, Shebel, 160, Bob
bcketf, 180, and KnltUa 141 .
Tatrie and Ellon are both lata

lac hU squad along slowly ahS
wouW probably darots aaotbor
week to conditioning before sot*
ll eg down t j business In earnest.
. ,Ua pointed la the Xsei that
after Florida comes Oglethorpe
University which the Hallers on*
gags In Atlanta on Oct. 19.
“ I espect to have my team at
top form by that date”, Me(M ilan said.
Twenty fju r men, regarded as
varsity material, havs turned out
for prhctlct so far, It was said
yesterday, anil this number may
be Ihcrrased |o 2d or 27 following
tha opening of tba university on
8«pt. 13, th/ugh this la not le t
definitely assured.

Its price regulating feature*.

Mr. Carrnway mads an appeal
Ula morning, directed at all local
golfer*, urging that they maka ar­
rangements to parUciptto Ik thta
match. Tersena ab't to . attena
tbu^d get In touch wiiij Mr. Csrj W j at tba Country Club a* soon

Girl Teite S t o r y Of
Being Kidnaped Year
CIUCAUO, Sept. 12—&lt;/»■)—it,,.
cued by a policeman, Marrsret I si
(lette, Jackaonvlll*. Kla., told a
•tory of being Hbld prisoner for
more than a year In a second etory
flat. The girl, a trained nurse, was
near hysteria aa aha related tha
horror of her captivity and ex­
hibited welt* and bruise* from

H ».U , white dtebarsemenU
U lr n im ^
• -- - - 5 *

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
“ B eat F o r T h e South’*
'
Homeowner* may maka very definite savings by doing their
painting at this time.
T '[
.
” ”
„
- Raal Economy la Tainting Now.
‘
’
S T A N L E Y -R O G E R S

H A R D W A R E

CO .

204 Sanford A ven de
'■*aS!Jr CaaatyT’ Ftor-

«..r . " jv s :

M s g s i y s s i si U s
••■•■•s m tveft ##r.

Sanford Golfers To
Saturday Last D a y Meet DeLand Sunday
To Pay P o l l Taxes

scent of an Intar-clty go IT anie.r
over IS holaa next 8 und*y a fte r
noon starting at liSO o'clodrj ani
a team of at teaat lb SMford
Tha Colley* Anna golf roursa ai
men I* bring sought by Ahffrcw
Supervisor’ o f Registration W.
DsLaad n tchadulaa ta be tha Cmnwax -Ao-thal .Sanforl may
J- Thlgpa&amp;.wa* salvia,--the «Uentlon of the voters of this county
today to the fact that tM&gt; last
■lay for the payment of poll !•&lt;••
is nest Saturday, while the final
lisy for registration is Saturday,
Kept. 30.
interest In the coming repeal
election on Oct. to does not ap­
pear to ne reflected In an Increase
in registrations,
learned
nor hov# pol* tax payment* picked
up appreciably.

T H E Y

S T A N D

Faros

Ext#nd#d
Soptom bar
A‘erni

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TIONAL
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By .

JUO8 T i liodies wrist watch,
ward return to Ml**
Trafford, 614 Magnolia Avt

Yesterday’s Results

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BILLY’S UNCLE
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s b o s s T ••

16 W. Leghorn hens. Yearlings,
f. 46a each, or 14c a lb. H. T. Tit­
ter, Faola.

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rRAW BERRY PI-ANTttefor aaU
Sea W. W. Potter.

ACCOMODATE ona paasento Macon, Oa, Thursday for
Itea Q. A. M a ffett-

W ASH IN G TO N . S«fpt. 13.
— (A .P .)-*P re «id e n t Roottav a l t gripped t h e recovery
relna tightly yeaterday, planning with hU executive coun­
cil for a Continued upward j
pull in prices, wages and era- 1
ployment.

Democratic Senators
On Point Of Plan­
ning OpenRebellion
A g a inst Roosevelt
patronage, d irrrtnl r«p#c*alljr lo*
ward SerrttarU-n lckr^,
IVrkin*
ami Wallace, haa Lruughl a group
of Democratic afnatura to
the
I point o f planning open rel#*l»itn
agalnat the Um»«(fvelt admiuo (ra ­
tion in the coming Congrvaf.

WASHINGTON, Sept. I l - t d * )
— The rlss*ir eatt n division ef the
po.toffice depart men'. ye*t«r*!.iy
fluiiennl out rec-irring
tumor*
that Senator llury lane, ol Is^limnna tea* lending rut
uiiibr
funk hi* "Amgrii-an I’rn rn w ” , a
newspaper ciffitaining an open
letter to Al Capone..
“ No nrwe| a,K-r i* rnl.-r.nr lira
mall* franked by any senator”, the
department -aid po'lllvrfy
Queries

al-.Aj*

another

rum.ir

that a page pm if of Ibe Ca,mr.«*
liiter wax living t i * 7 l,e-l,
niM-trr Ornrinl Ki»»!‘'V uih!
-Such m atnixl
*»f * " t'»
(rankaide, and if t did i '» f ' « »
tliru-gh the mad«. we would make
{Senator lama !«** ‘&gt;»
'
The th eu y advaiaed in the
paper wa* that if .* • omme *»«ukl
I laint that In . au.e.l .Seiwtu*
l^mg to oe puncli**l in tin • ye at
I lie Kand* r.m d* la lh • In'i mi
la,rig Island. I .-i |biiw e.ndd «• •d'*-*
„ "||,.use ol Mmgan nodal . anil
tw releaerd Imm Incairi lain n
lamg termed llw rn I* While, ol
lon g |d«ii-l. a w id e r wli .&lt; bulged
h, had eidlertr.l a !«»»:*•
* inrikil lo&gt; the Unit a-'Uilant. a

BARTOTRADEBy

Jhoura nf Morifun nlitor.”
l i i i r lin*n in ^m ill
ffy
t»w*.iir «*'. lonng WT.Hr, mild
Ini- ( A4|H&gt;itr. “ Mmi;an
and i»ur
S to p p in g O f F lo w O f
nthri
mli'Viiatkinal
fW llltl « e| till p«*Oplf Milt Of IIIOM*
L o n p r-T crm
C a p ita l
nn"»t v n hrrui:#r nn»l Toll and
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R e s u lt
O f
S ta tu te
ra»* .1 i*i"»i- ntniviit'oii &gt;, i i ilf iil’n.
a t,I u n lit-, than * million s u d "
\,;\\- \uR K
Srpt. 1.1—1/17—
iim-p \\ii&gt; at one* llmt you had 1
, „ . , ir1t„., nr| „ f |t.Zt-’t wn- de­
m i -1 •" II »!••&gt;* I'- I*
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bnrrii'l llial lia« ball1 1"
I.OIU: pliiph. n-d. »
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|„m. ,,.rm rni-itnl
&gt;».'-i!-l &gt;r&lt; &gt;&gt;• n modal.
,,,|u m.l. t , j where it IS n m ln l
i tillit '. .I up ill n niitiT toi iJflip
„i , I,.- aniiiiiii rom.-iiv &lt;n. .oil. and letim t oi nlml in |(|ll|)
j . - , \dverl i era
■•no
&gt;\ he h«*l piyS '
-t
Al. a hdi they’ve
k-,il V "I 01 the I&gt;ei....... m l)
i pM&gt;»&lt;h»il of tin* In
, ,.t , , 11 mu,; yum ....... . luv,
li.ink«-i‘&gt;
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ml l ot. .Ulan M I'* po,
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EVANS DECLARES
SANFORD LEADS
IN NRA ACTIVITY
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Is o n g lh y M o t o r T r ip

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Industrial strife tore
cral indu.itrii1.* in I'etmajVv,
vanla. Nt*w York and N « r

Jonmy totlay.
Pennaylvanln authoritlMlv
view ed

w ith

npprehension

preparation fo r n gonergs ...
liittimiiiniiN mine “holidayIV ^
Ten Ihotisantl soft coni mln4.‘*
era in five rounliea of SoullpvM

PER CAPITA CtSTiHEADS^OF TRADE
OF GOVERNMENT BODY DISCUSS
IN STATE RISES MANY MAILERS

"Cracker Day” Will
Be Staged Sept. 30
With Many Events

t niirson

Americans In Cuba
Are Getting Ready
For Emergencies

Amrcl And Villjiin

Druggists Perfect
,u Local Organization

Making Headway
In Separated Areas

snapshot I
Fresh Films at

Industri
Are To

A ro-nd /olnn, aiMrraaail tt&gt;
. Aa ha called in the govemmem j
I.ofor# m irtum homo ha* conProiideiit Rootreelt waa -aid pri­
R
e
a
d
S
a
y
s
H
e
W
a
s
A
f
i
r
chieftain* yesterday for a report,
vlncrd I rank K»an«, lake Mary
vately i»y rcvrral irnatim jwho
hs beard aa argent recommends*
amt lioatoiL trililp maiiufscturtr,
g r e s H o r I n L o v e A f ­ had xignrd it ti» l*e either iomrwestern I’ennsyWanl* nlready h*VO JA
tten far "ratlonaL Inflation" from
that Saofortl i* far ahrail of othor
whirr on Capitol Hill or enrouf*
fa ir W i t h
A c tre s s
• ill#* of it-* -on* in ot a*a ii 11 a 11&gt;ii &gt;|iiit their job*. The NltA Admit*. i|
Chalnaan Harrison af the Senate
tu the President, if n it »l-rally
f h s s N Commltltee.
jiml roniplianr# with th# lctt#r of istratlon »n * n | »r u d to take ta * y j
in hi« hands.
ii fimti
Arthur
H th* |&gt;t#*nl(*nt'a Agrccnirnl.
mrrliate step* to a.-llle striko* !&gt;*•
In addition to this prete»t1ng
hkTha Credit and pricr rrool-nn
Y*»»k ImiM'i.
( ini««ive( It Was# i.ndciitood n per
"Tlirr#*# no ilouM of it", Mr. volvlng
between
r.0 and W,
E a r s rvcetreO particular attention
I ional letter hail hern tent to tha
K u n « Fanl thl# niorning wh#n s thuuund worker&lt; in tho I’ennayl- I
from the PresideHt during tha last
|White Hull*# by one uf the party's
11• ra I*I r#pott#r inter ruptr«l him vania *ilk industry.
24 hours, but neither llarriion nor
I ntnlvbari *upp irtcia, rnllciting the
tba racavery aide* were prepared
uhil# hr vbn-4# making r#sdjr to
A walkout strin-k * ir**tronoatl»^
|ralunrt trio for a|i|Niinting He-to-atota tka.President’s Ideas 1 ?L
* -|M-i itep Mom# imp irisnl dram- cal blow *t Philadelphia and Cani^^w
I
-tiaU ail u l.
Um immediate fature.
td Asmlul . iuii: iteULk uli In# ppijwtt| __ o v e r Jau. Nets. Jersey, whrn empty]r*«
Kty Pittman, of Nevada, |»ie*i*
. F. M, Law, president of the |
wIn ii it ii* lookmp l.ak# M ui), "Sanford la of l.intnii'# IfrolmiriiiitA werr Mink*
dent pio t«ani|Mire of the Senate
American Hankers
Association,
, i ai I laill Iy pulling ovrr th# N RA
.
'■ * * '*
and rhairiuan of the foreign telatnnn#&lt;l In wlnk«* fotlay. Union of* .
called at the While Hou.r to a.
it \i-inn of ^lopinin hi (ini' fa^ttioii, ami with
jVaN
tl.n** ronitinttee, %
chh ere *i*#d ll*.
para Roosevelt of the co-oneian.n
••
lu&gt; I # nif inipht) fun rVldrllfr#
of fii'lnl# m#hi I .imo workers WOCQ'f •
F«nat4inal cirrle# with being th.»
of the banker* In the rr.mcry
• ti.n l. i« #| *mi i if lei* ami •u ffriin g on th# afft-a'lni 1 )#maiul’« includs highkr,',V&lt;]
uullioi of tlie letter Kill nientbarrt
driv* and to *ay they were in
t iiHpn'ioii I’Mit of tboH. h Iiii him lUitriVd wagrn amt #h«»rtcr hours. 20,000
of hi- office fotiv -aid lh«^y had
otop with hi* policies, low v » *
I •Y111#lit wlinlrlimr trill) into th# #pini of •ilk ilyrr# mm* •(ill out in MsW. vj
ne\rt hrhi d of ruih a ronilini.muSCtompanle.1 by Je«se II Jnn&lt;-.,
tion.
Jrrktv, win|*• N e « York strikn^^Vj
ctmlrrerfi eg (hr RecousirucUoi.
Mi
Kinn-s • i #i ••(!
ih at
h*
The letter urn- pUI|olt*d
n&gt;
■|ir#ail to ’Jfi.lHiO iimlsrwrar work*' *
P ro p e rty
H e a r s O n ly
Corporation.
■&gt;I aa|•|s«« I III Mitn-t Ilf I’ltll*# Oil llift
in part that lteput#| • an •« m« .
#ra In MHI •Ii4i|i# ami 9,(NK) clsttV*
in lot I •on to in«kr iiopnry a#
For more lh*n two houi* ih#
15 P c r c r n t O f T o *memlern hava iri*»iitei| in,
up
#r# amt ilyrra.
i*s uluii i» hiiug
doii# toward
President met yesterday with hi*
pi •aches ai
th*&gt;
-eei... i
t
OffiriaU w#r# inrouragiH), m#an«* ‘
(:il A n n u a l R e v e n u e
i a iiy ng mii( (lo- NRA program,
think I was trying to ■. .* (•••
rocovary council.
m IhIp^ tiy rr|Mirtn fiom tha fedi ^
I
Olul
1#
a-d
oil
th«
^#
ifp
o
il*,
plus
litical mflurnce to In-it
i u
- Hugh 8 . Johnson, th# recovery
rial Tracnrr Isoanl that ti r part-.- j
atoll ll* tells-#.I) kloMAN #n Hfllflte)
them and injure thru liirr.lv and
administrator, left early after re
nil-ill •tor# «al## had piikhml Opf
s*i ilti I«mmI A m i) uloiut wtitet i# \%anl In Augu#t, iiaitinlly indkn* '
mle pen deuce**, anJ to an.porting pro great on a numbsr of
t g nig on to i*. to- #iithuMia#tirally
"It 'S' a altange thing If k
Ofw Industrial working codes. He
Hyp of th# Rrt ovrry Ailmlnslt^k*
i |iih ’Ih (iii « tI mf* f i t )
art
Iradilig tion’ii effort to »#-tor# purt^utslnff t
Itt-moerat recommend# an appoin
would say nothing pu.dirly either
|
liuiitli#t|e
of
iillirr#.
lev. it i•&lt; p«ditiral coercion If .
•bout the bituminous coal cod# or
p4»w#r
Thr Inianl »aid a lM III _
Mu- hiNii-i I muily
ti ll
thrir August •truck #u uitlos o f 1 1 (
It puhltran ireoiiiinrmU one, it \
•bout llanry Ford.
lioio# #t l.ak# Mary a.out turu agsiiut th# 100 of th# 1V23*11 ^
! entirely un«e|fi&gt;h.”
For t*o more w.&gt;reks the Prcsi" » » i »ego u Hi i Imago •• (hale sv#rss#, rtimptml with Tl tS r W
I
Irk#a » b&gt; a»Fail*tl |*n :uularly
j^ g en t i* gmlng to dlract altsir. from
| iIonI motion Stopping «df nt M#u July and
tffrftier, m forming the
puldi*
in Juno.
■ u da«k'h«re. H* vU l dtpart then
l to , Viii . ills-) im-t llirir ••mi who
works admlnl«trat&lt;ve g i iup,
h*fidr a week in Near Yojk t ’lly »nd
In an effort to allay tho mount- .' j
had •-•-• il Ml I miiip I'lo tillliont for
wrote rmli -enator a-kmg hint
at Hyde Park, ending on Oct. 4,
in* oontrovoriy ly#tw##n capital ):
lit* -iiiuiii* i II* jono-d th#ui mid
to ircoinmrnd three n •miner*. Im
. with a apeach before the cunt#?,
slid labor over I lie labor profl- V
•Ii#\ •’••litiliuvil to rhim go.
the
Mate
atlmilililrain
«
than
sacs of Catholic charities in New
I
I
lllotlls
llir)
nolo
•*.|
l
b
lilriir##
p'annaal Selltelor* - hoI III •( leu
York City.
*' • I M M torn »af loll#* I llll#* rtep#••lotlia-ndial ion* wela tl'il b. ■&lt;' • u|i
. • The departure from the capita'
otiv iii Ho* «puit of III# p#opla
will b* made on Kept. 2" and that
pi# vlioiod « ! i »--•lmiranl•, filling
One In-ntoiratn- •.•nnloi *«-•
' sight will be spent In N#w kork
I tel loll , hull I p , hIm|
bUtellieteft
-. in-1.ii KI) e .nfun.ed i.-|ioii* tliht
O ty, whsrs b* will ltd goobye on
,,
"round
inbin"
|M-iitn.ii
to
I'ra-w*8apl- 28, to hi* son, Jsinr.. who
.1, nt Roosevelt » ' * ' ..t-lnp . .•&gt;■“ ta soiling for a visit ahi.-u.l. On
lull'd and that he hs.l slam i
Bogt. 22, KojSCVelt will Stic, id thr
,UI,1 be dill not know at..."- t
xtaidng of Miss AI ids itolnson.
v,f t u| ih# moment.
th* daughter of Theodor- l)oaK
"It asked I list tin. li.-ni. .-inti"
tea Robiason, former f t tsru
.lilies , 1't sunn- col.eld - ulmn &gt;H
aacraiary of tha navy. 8h# will
lislr-.iiagr"
. wad Hamath Weljur
in Hyde
Furk.
Harrison **r*tblly
rrfrained
f ) ( ‘ S iT il)&lt; * (l B &lt; * lk
-\ s
"TIi*’ •••*»! |m|nii ut** M" •• ••*»# •- !
from axpraaslag any opinion a*
I *••• I.ban-* • linlI* *1 .•ri#f Iy with
The stirvts of Sanfortl will
«»prrMtl**ll Mini MIMIllt #•»• t ••* ••
..f
, to what Rooaavalt. bad In mind on
Mi
It* h ii \r may, Ii h m I g u l wlo&gt;
tin* gi-ii*-rnl ilr|iar1liH’it' »•»(•••• 1
BOW efforts to rdlao commodity ring io ihi- sht.uls of to.tnr 00 or
i mi Mita-iidMi&gt;« i at thr Florida
7k cowbty. .-who will rstbrr lien■ml «niil(»y* wrrr f ‘.*%7* “ t
• «l.•(•it S||a -4i i,i ihal Kh# and
on Kst/rday morning, Kept. 30, to
till- flliH’Unt.
•* |.»r-a-li(a
Mis h In i mu- Symrn ar# enjoytake part in ht.rte rare*, tournspa) in#nt*s l.y it »tni»
|.»»itin* lit
•»*g ilo ir work
iminrasely, al*
ment ri.hng, and ntlirr feature*
HAVANA, Kept. 13.
- M V ur rntrriiriM lo »n»M" * '*n ■••
thmiih (In -ti-ady flow uf vial*
attending a -Tracker liay" cele­ Many Aim-tlran* in Cuba prepared rtmnl of ##nri#i*&lt;. Tl«inlo i» ROiiirt 11•i#m ttek## ritfturanrt
bration, it wns announced today. for emergrtu'lea ttulay » « tl" »’ rludm all pnjrinenU f • tin* y#-*»*
I *
*
I'i-iftii*»i of th# hunilirdte of i|ueawatched
with
growing
ronerrn
Tba
affair
is
being
sponsored
by
%hrth*r n»*d(* fnitu (tinriil n*
vfaafcit^b«4iU bad raglatoraU
I llllln Imak#d
Ituggteta parfariad an organl*a tb* County Federation of Wom­ nrw threat* of *trlk#a, a move to ri»ur-t ,»r from pror#«-.l* «'f IhiimI
Alt#*
h-teVMig t’hirag",
th#
tea to ba known aa tha Buford an's Club* aad the Kik* Auxiliary. I rain lu.ys a* aoldler#, nml failure innu#'*.
I huo-* lo-M-k'd for lloNtoti, where
All proceed* will *-e sent to thr of 600 officer* to make |i**c* with
"O f tli# gfiv#rnm#'’ nl ••**!*• rt*Mi F.vuna id piuiniii#ntly identi
Harry-Anna Memorial Home for ll.e new government.
|Mirt#«l r IiOIp . $9,04H,i M
f* •*
fi*«l with lha- iiyr lmlutetry, .Stops
At least a sror* of Americans highway*. $1.04H.7GO Iwiiigr l-r
Crippled Children al Umatilla.
I o n - iiited* at Haytoti and l'i&lt;|ua,
The program will open with an were uloler military protection tn m#mt»*n»nc# and f fs.*«,*?#,Wl f*»r
• (Min* wlo-tr Mi
twain hrld a
address by a prominent Finn.ban Crist" after labor trouble* »• tl«" rnvttetitirtion. Th#
rrvrn i#
-hoii hi4tei(i##« ronfer#nre« with
whose name is to be announced Amrrican-owned manganese mine* t#r#i|lR wi»r# f 2 Hjf04,f*r»I nr $17i iitetatmer#.
within a ttw days. Il* will apeak had t-ndangered thalr live*.
f.O p4*r rapit« Thi# wa- f 0 .f»OH.M» K vmii- arrived in lloatoA in
Across
thr
tiay
from
Kantiigo
tram B platform near tb* Ceuft
40.1 m r# than th# total i«yni#ntt
th# iniddl# of 44 irateunal llump fh
de Cul/a, a number of American* nf th# )#ar, nrhitahr# of th# p »'
thr li-Htllr h •min#tete, hr
"|
At uoea, and until 2:00 a'clock, gathered for safely after leaving •Mi'iit# for a prrmanrnl impin'
pluinp that la eiprrtrd to end
thrvv ur.innd* M.lmis*
4 fish fry will ba alagad under their heme. In the interior of tmxiU mid fl44.1%5 mm# thin «
uhout Oct I " ||i« plant i« operatat tnul ipialifi-ath-n
tha trues near the Court House. Orient# Province because of un total (Miyinrotv Imludimr tin*
Ill, *1S, A iiM lH .rl I'.M .I
&gt;og u| alriiui normal rapacity, and
t\
urlliiig
ihu
u
l.i.plrul
.In
nn.l
rvM
imMv
.l.mbt
c
settled
lab/r
condition*.
T ie fteeet cook* In tha county will
for pcimanmt lnipmv#u»#nta.
*«h»i»g with others, it i» m• king
tin l.un.v mb . in.*' mg wvMlward ilcnce
At Gardena*. American* paske.1
Jain hands and it I* anticipated
"Till- ••&gt;###• of r#vrim# U •
i.s.ly tin *n srtiw full and wint.ivw.i.l Yu- Mian, M. l.* .-, It.,....git
l and. -..'.I be h*'
that enough flah to terra 6ooo their baggsge so thev could l»o»r.l fleeted in reduction of «i#bt.
| f l I•tl •Ifir a•
lb. I lull i.l llon.l...i.- w,-i»- isiu id j itie rri'.-rd „i.d "tl I* »
paraaaa artll ba brought to Hanford a roast guard vv*»#T if vM rnrr
••Of ih# total revenue r#c#i|
Alter m.mining In Uoaluti auout
t t.avc
should result from uarrst among
1..
..uy In &lt; ul.a m l Mi-siru.t-rnirs u
for that day.
il.tr. day*, tin, Frans, accoaipslb*
negro**,
aagsred
b
«a
u
.e
they
Ilitsiw.
nsl|i...M. ..(Mcrvul.ity |n.niiH-.l ' The r..urt lo
Tha events o f tha day raally get
| tiled by Mt and Mr*- Georg* A.
si.ii.Aiiirs'.l *1 k*'«i A M. ihuti undt-r r n id.-rali'Ui.
under wag-at 1:00 a'clork on the •ere not glran help with the other
I't-llcy. of l.ynn, Mass., paranta of
temporary aviation field near tba storm victim*.
t Im- mIurn. wa* alv.ui 06 insls-a
Ut«. Evan*, left tot Hanford.
Mayfair Ratal. Hors#
raring,
fi.iiu la y .. Obl |.'. Iw-uitad for
; .sl.urli ilo|.n wrra made in New
2
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c
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n
v
i
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r
i
Iw n u m s t riding^ egg races,
Northeast YuraLai. "I hr' bullet IB
Vt.rk City and Wasbington, and
male races, gad Other event, dear
li.diciad
"trying wind* would
T a k e n A f t e r B a ttle
-'brr citir* rnroulc, and the party
to tha heart a f |ks tea* Honda
M-arh' Wosivrti. I-ii .mi
Del It..*
strived hrr* during th« past wsekrowboy wCI ba rua off /ram that
I'.uvlntd, tuba, und approach
MARK&gt;Y!&gt; I K. (*&gt;ui*iana, 8*1-1 t-l.d.
U N IO N TO M K KT
imur uatU dark. Epaclal and vaTi -it.* Inloi.-dy- by iuglit*fall.
j l , __&lt;/p. ' Tw« of II convict* whn
Th# local Adriaory CommltU*
Mr. Kvpns nears a* a ibatlncl
pabta prises will ba awarded tha
l-rugrcs*.-. a Yu-aiun port, war osrap/.l lr-in Ibe Angola
stale un|.ivision of hia motor trip, tb*
tha NRA Campaign Army »«
Msmb&gt;-n and frlamts o f tl-*,
tripnara a/ each event.
ill.
mm
]
In
aidicipnti.n.
»
(
Ilia
storm.
penal
Is.
in
Im-t
Sunday
in
•
•chodolrd.ta meet ai tbo City Had
(C-oatlnuad Oa Fag* Thr*#)
Ktmlaolv A County
Temper'll" ' j 5.. no* daniuge nlri-udy l.a* bv#n idon.Jy .1.1 I.Mlay wrrr raCapturr.l
■tha d trk avaats will cooclud*
tonight * ( 7:30 a'clock tec «•»"
with a fhOUag cm tost aad aquMa
Union will meet at tba M onim i".*! i.|..it&lt;-d front |M.inlu m» uIIi of ihe ■year lien- «(•••&lt; • gun oatll# with
purpose af taking action an #•»deputix. Nrltbrr convict* nor tinHotel tomorrow nigfit at m mi . urea.
oral allogod rial at tea* af tho
an employer whom riolettoaa-,'
Washing!--n
\V»atb»r liurca* dapuiiv* wrrr bit In th* exchange
o’clock, it' was annaugeed U~i#&gt;
tVAKHINUTON, Kept. IS.— (JP) round and. If nacaaaary, raMI
o
f
*h»lKlinulionaously,
poasc
by Russell Mill hell, aafrUary S.&lt; warnod last night tbul tropical
—Hr port* of paralysis of buslnus to NRA hoadqvlsrtras horar*.
disttrihkaea Is . midway between nidi wl." h*d liacad tb# fleeing In som a sections of Cuba aad InIha Un|oa. 1U dldod t'
Johnson l aasirad to kimaal(
Kan Juan and lU-uuuda, muring group' "it" ibis Moction by • sari**
v and Frank Eras*, Army thooa l«t* r r * lr i tn tb#
rrvat|ng diaqolat In other parts right to act sgainat spwdfU
pf
aut«
tlicft*
and
rural
atora
m.rtiiWmlwaul
or
west-north,
si, who haa isw slly return# I trmpacpnte and the
Ird today to the order to Ambas­ ployara.
is westward about 1 1 mil** aa Imur, holdui". closed in on a woodland
a mrior tear Which lasted tha Eighteehtb Aa
sador Walla* to ramsIn at kta
gpardi.r,
where
tb*
othara
era
hatd with gates and winds ef IterrlcjM
post indefinitely.
. • , ‘
. . . .
force grcWLla over a »m all/d*a. Uavrd in hiding.

1 Tropical Storms

'l Pina and Cypress log*.
I or dallvarad. United

RNIBHED
Apsrtment Four
oomi aad XlUhoaotta. Double
age.,(11.00 par month- 1807
Park Arons*. Tolppbona 480-J.

Pniident. Works For
Continued Upward
P hD In Wages, Em­
ployment, P r i c e s

F ir e C ent*

I

*'■ £ " .

Aa Clouds o f Sunshine

Aa "I*o und Behold” "The How-dy-You-Do-Boya"

USED AUSTIN COUPE. Quarsa
teed by Heel. |22S. Alio, Mod*
Pickup truck. 1160. Heel A gonr
Austin dealsra.

Ji'

X % P&lt;
2— C h a r le s T e w

5 - A rth u r M o n g e r an d

(LAVE YOUR WATCH rspsirol
- - by m s who raally knows ho*
A ritgs, Jawelar, Mag. Aa.

mad# application h r t
a*#*r**aee wits
eerllfleata is lr a r t , th.
^ fr lb e d property *|t*ai

A h Mae Wt-al in "S h e Done H im W rong"

4— L a n e an d T re n t
H O W

S u m m e r Excursion

W ednesday, 9 P. M.
1—

RIRMINOHAM. ScpU 12.—&lt;A1
— T wii mm wrrr killed and six
others gasaed a* carbon m moxlda
seeped Into the hopper of the fur­
nace at the Kloss-Hheffirld Coat
and Iron Company plant her#
today, (irorge llyril and Henry
Florence, negro, were killed.

'» '• No. /atL dstsa tba

thru

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—
OF)— Frdvrsl aid totaling $«0,OOO.OW has hern ordered by
President Roosevelt to meet
emergen ir* f r o m
drought,
hurricane, and gran hopper*,
lie instgurtrd the emergency
relief director, farm credit bu­
reau and public works board to
Co-operate in getting aid to
the stricken areas of Florida,
Tesas and the Dakota*.

Report Is Issued By
Sanford librarian

‘significant decision* to face him,
alnctd It embodies a principle oppeeed .by the cenaamira* sdvtaoiy
m a t - '
:
Circulation of books at the San­
board o f Uw NRA, he was de­
-The library bad a cash b*J
scribed as only partly familiar ford Mnniripa] Library duriag • f »U U g on Aug. 1 , white
with the code drafted tentatively Aagaat totaled M17 Or ad avaraga
1 *be bajaace wa. f l
by Arthur D. Whlteelde, the dep- daily circulation of 241 byoka. It Meoaipta duriag the menthiC
was reported today by K n . K. J.

I

Two Men Killed And
Six GaHHed In Blast

RATES

AlOrogh the administrator rogardo this no .oho of the moot

P ric e

HueyLongBlamesCapone SEC
URITYLAWSeveral
For Punch Ooer Eye And'.
SSections
■Attacks House Of Morgan DESCRIBED A

Roosevelt Orders
$6(1,000,000 Relief
administrator has devoted virtual­
ly hi* entire Urns to It foT Veefcs.
The threat c f strikes by Impa­
tient miners was reported to be
epurring ahead both operators
and the ,gdratnbtratten.
Negotiation of union contract*
between the operators and John
L. Lewis, president of the United

13. 1933

NRA Committee Will
'■ Meet This Evening

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___________ AW INDEPENDENT PAH.V NBW8PAPER

VOLUME XBV

Member A a t d ilM PreaB

hire HoseTurneaOn
Groups Ot {strikers

m
Governor Sholtz And
Party Tike Part In
Activities Of D a y
; At Chicago Exhibit

PATERSON, New Jersey.
Sept. 11— UO— Police turned
• fire hoe* oa pLktls sur­
rounding th* United Piece Dy*
Works at Lodi today as strikers
estimated to number several
thousand milled about
tho
plant. John Taco, editor of tho
Lodi Messenger, a
weekly
newspaper, wa* knocked uncon­
scious and an unidentified man
received a laceration of the
scalp. Taco was not seriously
hurt. The police force wav
composed of SSO policemen and
special deputies and 75 com­
pany guard*. The fight was
precipitated when worker* In
th* plant left their benches snd
Joined th* pickets. *

sanford.

Fl o r i d a ; Mo n d a y . S e p t e m b e r

11 , ims

NUMBER

ITice Flv* Cent*

Goes To England TWO BUSSING Reports Invob
APPEAL HADE Einstein
After Report That Nazis
FOR SUCCESS Had Placed P r ic e O n Head IIS . BALLOON Welles In Plot Ari
AIRMEN FOUND Denied In
Of NRA EFFORT WHISKEY PRICES
Senator Wagner Asks
Employer* And Em­
ployees To Forget
About Their Feuds

SKYROCKETING ON
EVE OF REPEAL
Necessity For Import­
ing Liquors S e e n
Possible S h o r t l y

LONDON. Sept It. ~ (A * &gt; -Albtrt F.mfltrln, vr.io n»o*i»* *n utnnnouruf I ip p ’i m u » In
try Ini* Sati.nliy night from Hm
glum Inflowing n rrp«ri that a!
itcct**l Nail orgAn’iatt •*» hod rut
I |»ri(f upon **l»
‘'lOHBtvhMr in KnglAnd.*'
Friend* ref urd |o reveal w lifit
the |»Tofp»Bor %ont.^ Hr
nut
•t tho -tElion by ri*mn»*n'^r U»Ivor |teH*kpr-l.«fiip»on, mm! fitim
there they dtnvr In « irerrt ile*tlflEtlOli
L o r k f r -liRntpotu '‘ In* i» ■
Mionner loune r I * lomrr tt»
inert the Frienm* t l n ’t \p»»l it
h i * niiMoiinrei! Hi
b 1 totn « r *
repted nn otTer to u-r \ jiunMntlrr
IstM’kir |jiinp»on‘i»
\\ ti nniVfr
loHiftr i»*r part of th*Thei* mr « some r •*»n»«o n r»Hin
nftrr
pri'fe*&lt;i»r‘« h ii *vmI uben
. ••verril thr Ion ( * ,iE*Vet
he it.►
of t. ik' An anitons seaicn « * •
iiimiIf |.ir il and inqiitrl.ss wer*
. along the route itaier ed.
o-ent
f o ll lt 1 IlMil «t
No a I ig«I boiiK!»' p«&gt;*Pltil* the* xohiiiteB h id

Cut Down Telephone Minister And Wife Charge Is Made That
U. S.Ambas8adorInPole Knowing That Are FoundMurdered
stigated O f f i c ers
Repnirmen W o u id
RIPLEY,
West
Virginia
To OverthrowOrder
Come ToFixDamnRe Sapt. I I —LP) Beaten and shot

to death the bodie* of Rev. A.
SUDBURY. Ontario, Sept It.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 11.. .
M. kildy and his wife were
WASHINGTON, Sept. U . - « P )
1ffsy—Want T. Van Orman amt
'
CHICAGO, 8 e p t. 11—
found al thalr home i t Grac* — (A.P.)—Secrct»ry Hull to- !
—Into tha midst of the critical
Fork today. They wer* found day denied reports circulated'/*
(A.P.)—A tropical ferden,
Frank A Trotter American hatcontroversy over *n NRA r«d*
by a neighbor who atumhlad In foreign newspapers chars*
loonlsts who participated In th*
abounding in the luxurious
for the bituminous cosl Industry.
WASHINGTON. Sept. I t - U P )
over Mr*. Eddy'* body aa h*
James Got don Bennett cup rare
regatatlon of their state,
ing that Ambassador Welle*
Senator Wagner of New York, —ConftdentI)
expecting
repeal
left his home. He followed a
from t'hnngo anil who have been
made Floridians feel right at
chairman or the nations) labor within a few months, distiller ra
trail of blood *" the Eddy plotted with disgruntled CtP
missing f“ i mote Ilian a week,
home today aa they cele­
have
virtually
doublet!
their
price*
house and bedroom whtre th* ban army officers at the Hoi
hoard, yesterday thrust «n .ppe.l
were full'd today oetween Slidfor medicinal whisky and evrn
brated their day at the
minister was found dead In tel Naclonal In Havana. J
to employers end employes to
at such a level are. in many case*,
ry an I Viltlhl Canyon in Ninthbed. Officers said th* assailant
Worid’a Fair.
The secretary read a state­
“ forget all feuds” and cniw ral* refusing tv part wilh thrir slocks
ern Ontsrio They weie ill fuuu
heat the woman over th* head ment from Welles who a*ld •!
■The Florida exhibit, the
low.nl th. sucress of the recov­ of ngeil liquor.
with a shotgun apparently he had never spoken to any
liardsllips undergone in the hush
largest of the atate display*
The sit ation Is such, in fact,
ery program.
while she was fleeing tha army officer* tn a hotel Individ
country.
«t the Century of Progress
The chairman of the Roosevelt- that official, of Ihe industrial al­
house
(tally or In assembly. Th#
In oidri that the outsiite world
cohol
division
predict
il
may
-oon
international exhibit, was the
cnsled arbitration bn.nt issues)
lary said Welle* I* continuing l a 1
might learn of their plight, th*
his statement roneurrently with i ,-cime necessary to Import liquor
^ w n ta r ot the day’ s activities
his post at Havana for th* pr**- •
to supply the demard of drug
alio,mi's rut down a telephone
listing
by
Appslsrhl.n
ro.l
thr
jP R t k h attracted offlelale and reaant and may or may not r*tara'
operators nf strenuous object tons stores which ha« Increased since
pula knowing
Dial
repairmen
to tha United State* Sept, 14 M
tdeata heeded by Oovemor Bholti
tire
Crllar
ln».
remove.•
the
old
^^
^ &gt;m)) „ u| ((,
|h, ,Um
to the rode proposed by Hugh S.
planned originally.
limitation
upon
the
number
«.t
So Chicago.
Johnson, the NRA chief.
• gr. Th** |fir
cut vratrnUy
A 19-gWl aalote, fired when
Johnson retained his hopes nf pr, scrlption a physician may ItNEW YORK, B&lt;&lt;rl U - W S 9
ami ■ »'"'r 't i t lefl iRAiiig
sue.
kr
I
Up
l»V
«*
oiih fiti»
Dof
e
r
n
|
"
an
agreed
code,
however.
“
State­
gholti entered the felr gat** wlth
The league for Industrial dam*W
hiskies
that
three
monlhs
ng
i
pair
i«
cunttuuhig
■»»u
1
liv%Ar»l.
Th»y
,
r
t
r
Di
K.in*!li’
*i
rnVred
\
p
i
,
tb
ments offering objections, amend­
Ida party started off the dey. A
cr*«y announced today receipt
WASHINGTON. S*pt. 11.—(At
l«K*krd up arr ill. »ppm#nHy f* m plomalM*
were quiitrd al I.Tii to Did fur a K n s In n I. nnil t*i tscli(
th* .following telegram ( mat thte
detachment af U. B. troop* was —Carved In tb» background of ments, elr.. were Invited.” he said case of 24 pinlt are now silling
Ilitir m n th«* vterk
ill nn .tfi.
In a-statement. “ In some of these
Cuban University student board)
taspaetad by the perty^ after m M i 4h»k h*«&gt;»-ted.L» Ulk.-aE that ha*c-been received there "t»- -»r
urge mf-kno-m #-rU- vrliol-- m r ------~
"The American ambassador haa
&gt;.f t h e , **!*■ f a t ’1 f i a t t * l * * k l l y n e k a n .l
|)i
K.intirln.
which there was speaking In the American interv.ntlm In Cura, a good deal nf language nf a nalr. The purr has g .nr to such
brought together In th# HotaajJ
i« t» , | ' i | * t . | i M iit U r k l l y u r k •'»»!
*
height
that
Is
*
Janie*
M
liman,
m
iii
I
i
figuirx
hi
mat
hr
court of the Hall of State*.
Naclonal S00 ax-officio traitor*'*
there ha* srl.en before diplomat* professional lr»*l nature and a chief of I lie division. tieheves
m ho
mat i&lt; nI mimI phyi-al
rncr, I m* I . i r ■( / .n tg n t rH | t u t i y u « k t
few rather entrernr statements
• Oov*mor Bholti and the mamto Instigate them to "verthmte
Iho
question
of
how
.uch
S
»tep
lhal
Impoileis
mill,I
almost
nia'&gt;
li
rin tutunllk rBilfgi fn*»i I»er- » t a r t r « | f io iu I H ir*^ **
not unusual In highly adversary
bora of hi* party were flven a
S a tu r­
order and to provoke the dlseyte
ihe domestic puce even nllei pay man&gt; suit i* thr Nail ir\ukutiun
aolorful recaption In Florida Hall would effect negotiation. with brief*.
harking of Amarlcan raarln**
•
d a y In Il» r J r i i i m U o id n ii H r n n r t l
John
Edward
llipflnt,
Irvlh
dlj
In
b* Vmk at Hint time hr
“ In the meantime, however, it*-g the tailff of ft, a gall m
last nlfht after official clo»ln* Bouth American republic, for
i . « l # n ia » -r. ir a t - h r - l h r i r "tetur- 1 Fleischer, and Fred BemW. Bona
‘
•rlmt
i
hr
bdii
M
nrt*r
ngnin
»rt
The
p
rpi'sr
of
Ihe
ill
*
in
ronferenees have been rarried
time. In order that lh* party trad, treatiesWASHINGTON. Sept­
«.f well known local families, r*
rloiging I i thru pic » « ; liqnms. fiMty i ii t i r r i n a i t y w h i l r i l i * l t i i « i n •la&gt; night.
might ha Strictly Flortdlsn. with
rrit ft| *#svmrr ttOUnJl Slid IsferA* — Recoanltlon of Trestdent GraW
Preliminary e inveraatlon* »l- forward on the !■**!• of the »oh nlTirial. of Ihe ftieismn *sl . ‘as mu in ’ hr mthl'r ^ imhi a ( ’I v m i .I
ftMFpl
They had tandad n»
stance of these suggest ions with
the exception of Uio official, of
tintie which ronfmad them lo th» Ran Martin'* regime today wa* 'JFS
III* l l r i h n h o i l i r
vt|t
• t r i r h f i l . atea mi Motida%
a Century of Program*, the mem- re.cty have started *« ui# ,u t ' most of the parlies al interest in this
hetnalih I aughton Memorial lloe- regarded by the Roosevelt admin­
A conference soon Ihe code and negotiations lie
Il pndiihitmn i- repenied thr, It oik 9 w. u n | ft.i t* - 1 milter r i u 1 h i «
1 hr Ikko aei ttriMUt * wera »uf
b.r* of th« prr**, program mak- department.
III»
| h* the tetull of an aulomo- istration a* * questten to whtete
en and managers of the .eversl i, to te held at Montevideo Both tween the Unlteil Mine Worker* b%tll hr fli'r " If tiin 't i|» ly t h r u n n iu r •»• *-|'|aw«f l i m n t h r t o l l * o f fenitg ( f i n fatigue and hunger Idle accident on Ihe Country Club Cuba's new government llaell
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e&gt;ni»d
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hat
ditl
not
aypeai
to
actions arc designed to slimulste and the Appalachian operators
radio stations In Chicago.
itnad in the vicinity af the oU must aupplv *h* flr*«
l&gt;)Mt lilt I ...... llt 'K K I • m i l
I.d I wi rk
it j ' l r a r n t n l 1%r * r l i
he nint h the unite f i the r lung
fh * governor's epeclel train, tr.de between th. United S l.tr. have been practically unlnterrupi
Should the new pr*.lri.nt
Hutton
asphalt plant at about 1:00
jllll'H
t hft| it art » e l S' m / i Hi gMlI ' flight an i maith
thmugh tin
awing to traffic need*, was merg­ and the Latin-American repunlica; rd From the cooperative, cqtiril- 'VultlUK
his cabins! demonstrate their ahl
f* ]
o'clock
Sunday
motning.
Mi| l.s.itt Iteng r» •, i
•• t . fT.r t/af i &gt;n I im«I |t ' il
it jtiii’r
n r i r r o f JIIihmi f|aiKet|
tiotfa
ed 'at Cincinnati with a regular the separate nerot.ation. t&gt; open iatory and reaaonahle attitude
It, to maintain nrd.r . U k J
tn
wrltneaaea,
the
trio
f I. mIMI
til
loMikw i
Kin
Tlie&gt; hail only a d«ten orani** rrotaed Ihe main line railroad th. support of Cuban. 1 " ' ^
train, running In .eversl .action. hole, in lh* tariff wall, for speci­ now goeemlng both *et* of ne­ IDMFfl till IIM'lhiMf Jl
lilh’itt Thr Iftttn ti •*•«! it s' iiiif •*trin * h*’atf
ra* on th*ii trip
~ over the Big Four and through fied commodities, the conference gotiations. I feel justified In say­
track neat tha Itutl in plant.ihead- dlcatad . ap**dy .a*or&gt;“ '®" wl* ;
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piu|(r«DBi
hi
-1 teems Inadvertence. Instead of all to bring all the M -nU tfs •’’ uth ing that mv confidenc* in our
Tlia Ftdiah uffirtra* balloon ed Iowan! Sanford In the Bender b* fort beaming.
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HlankrTA*rr|fhe.
llr'yiutvt.
af th*. 81. Lawrysc* togsther in ability Li a«t • Proper agreed
4 L mnvWslaa.stUsha* *
Ford
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code amt a asittelaaieen .*vtO*- «*p. wtMbttthb•» »u m.&gt;rwvinjlv
»h milet mirthea«l of I enileuf, the Mender yiw*lh, w Vk» » » » drktm — H AVANA. Sept- t l —&lt;A V -»*gK 7
sectUrn, warn* *1 I K * W «
known mi thr tiiur I' ii'iui • *»l ink hni .1kt,t %%••! t It 'll IMMI
he.'*
mrnt ha* ndt been vhaken.
« - t^ue i i . a “tDiall station on ihe * a Tug foumt it impoatiMe to round ,d p re .ld .n , o f C u b . s .r ly 7 ^
tag the one that carried Cover»|#•■ 1•&gt;
| « «ina mi tian National la ’lway helkkeel)
The ohjertinns riled bv the • p- Milling purr giMin Mii'ohttl Mini *ii - tn v .tr
pay 8holts, ware attached to the tlations lay behind the call by
Ihe curve, ami a* a teauM, It day by th* tte* man cram U llte
• r nigirtlif ntm
hroI Ihju. *
ft hi •no t| hi' I | I••t . I l|J| A fl
er*tnr«(
w*ro
not
slgne.1
by
the
President
Roosevslt
for
lAtini^tirlu t « ti*l t 'hi» mitintl
first section; other, wer. Includalt nek thr ea«t c irhing and turned controlling lh.
t'milF
th»r
mrthml,
llir
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1
liriy
tilt'ii
n
list'
l*«f
•
vtMlfli
-il
the
member\ htrtA^-&gt;enmmittee which
od In the eacond .action end .till Ameriran diplomats to comr to
|l\ thr at&gt;l of a rnmpaae tfiejr n.ei. ftpiling the toys in a field. aftatri, Dr llamon l.iau San « • *
l*i Klfl-t * ill Mid In imd'M i
hss been caidvlng on the negnti* Irria rniihl iiM'»«'M&lt;r thnr
Tasteing motorlala, and nteinhafi Un took o*lh of o ffi'*
ttnr
ik'it- to Ih\ and fo!h»w a
"•*
other, formed pnrt of the third the White llous* last week so he
IlOW I r IW• I'll fom .iiol fom i il in Ilf j min kt *g4 trill
anil
could esplain in advance wh.l the ttnn* of thf rhirter
. a,-4I t kkhllh tlllllght litem to Is# «tf Ihe poller department who were (ot* maglsltate* &lt;d the auprnni*
•ectlon. Owing to the welt* be­
it
I
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II
nii'lom
iin
II
mio
,
niatt&gt;t'
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hr
wilt
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indrr
iti|'
of
Kvrry
rlAU««*
nf
the
rmle
itriift
Cuban .ilu.tion w.s and wh.l the
not if ted t.f the accident, nrought court at th. pt*-ldenti*l
jinrui
tween .action*, the reception .1
United States intended to do e,l hv Johnson with th* approval litr oil Iv liioii, uni' "if i' h I &lt;il •»•€* hfit.a intuit hy fnrii't
the !'•)• to the hospital where
The tall, ttf-year old univaraltr
weie
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llrfe
tho tnllwey station could w®* ^
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to
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lit
of President Roosevelt
wa- *tUl It.
they were Healed for their Inju- professor cho'en to lead Gubn* ^ ,
canted out a. planned'and lo.t fttkO
I
Mill
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Tht Pr*tltVnl began hi* •tudy tarkeil a* objectInnaM* hv the
&gt; lhi* point. 12 miles iie* The, «pent Ihe remainder of present destiny sppea.ed *lraoa*
t0IB« of Its Impree.lvfnee*.
llf II. m
I i a * • f , S|tMin m ill
tl ■ lint
of Cuban affairs » year eg •. Be­ mine o|H-r*tors evrepi tho..- |Ao lit«y link r "
the (tight at the hospital Mender linmedlaltly afierwatd. on a bnl- ■
I iitlri |iMih|tiil iofi( (i-t •i|it»«! ion
.It 'an!
On tho first aartlon, be.ldc. fore his In.uguialion h» told ■ posed by themselves covering f«lr
\a« released yeeterday, while the cony and bi.efly addrea#^
te
I
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Oor-enOT Bholts, wer* HUle Hens friend and close advisor.
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p
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pi art ires. Thev asscrlmt flallv
lliggine aml Helachri hoya were cheering cro«d ..f KHm c .bansA
(Couttnuril
(in
r«K»’
Thrr«l
tor tV. C. Hodge*, chairmen of the
ir
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“ If a alt ation arise, in which that the rode «• submitted "is
permitted to go ,o thru homes
No dlsordeis attended the
florid* Commission of a Century , it looks like the United Klalea based on the fact that il "lolerhi i Mitp* oiriitn ff| ihe |o
mony Theie « * • wild chearln^W
Mild let ••v«•i } of (hel| hal till* af let noon
of Progress, M. O. Ilarrimn «nd will have to esercies its obligation
U'ontinued on Page !"u rt
I he Hlggitite hoy appears t 1 he
and milling in the stieet*.
,
. A. M. Taylor, both member, of under th* I'latt amendment. 1 President Roosevelt, John-on set
•he limit trnouily mimed ||e hat
Th* chief ls*k accomplish**!,
* the Florida CommU.lon and Mi*. shall rail all of the South Amtrl a public hearing fnr Ihi. after
a
slight
1
ram
concussion,
is
cov­
w
—
Sdna O. FaUor of Orlando, aim can countries in and put the alt- noon and then p.»lpuncd il until
th* Junia named four cabinet
eted with ruts and trui«ea, anil
members; Dr
Antonio GuiUtr**, &lt;r
• member af the commission.
uation twfore them.”
Tuesday.
•
•otheted
r |I|i a tupiuretl ear drum
III#
luittlf
Ilf
III....Iv
M
mi
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ti
i /1
After the recaption at the rollstill seeking an agrecm.nl and
secretary of the inl#rlor| JaAtl
It was at alwut this time that
which
his
physician
slated
will
I* mi If|if| lull till I Mll«- th** W.I*
wde itattoB. member, af the par­ h* dispatched Charlr* W. Taus- willing to make concession- in get
Manual Barquln sa-retary of th*
leepond to lieatnient.
IIF.MHIRD Rl'RINtc . I'a . h&lt;|H ,w It)'.tills* titMiah hr H Itl-trrtd
.
wnrn driven to thalr hotel, tor ■ig and A. A. Belle. frlsniW of it. Johnson told newspapermen
treasury; Eduardo Chit**, * * «!♦ -, F l
The
V
lelacher
hoy
has
a
deep
iirreri
*
ft
||— i,Jb
l ailing 1“
S|t|iiti h ttldirt »tnd I lw MM |kt t
a mat befora th* taformal map- long standing of Roosevelt, both I hat the week* of controversy
wound in h s head, many cule on lary of public work*, and Carlo*
i.l iii teg i !• &gt;
ttao tendered the Floridian, later students of economics and of Cu­ must end and that under Ihe *u turn id lh&gt; “ Ireedum h i mIhdI, of ||r** Ill'll* »tf W•atit| Itl-lrud -'f
the fac« and shout the eyes, and Finlay, aacrstary of lanltatloo
nf
the
-late*,"
Philip
gun*ba, to tha Utand republic to make thority of th. recovery act HmumJ * th* evening at Florid* Hall.
later Col. Julio Aguado wa* lutro- 1
numerous
smaller lacerations.
&gt;«
fkleitlny
llatvaid llnivrrail).
Smiiim l*t-t«*■ir* rail llir orlgo
TAI I.AHASSKK. Sept II 0T»
f% t Capital City Band fr a * a fresh study of th* problems of vtlt weuld If neceasary make the
The Hendei oo&gt; received a long ed aecretary of »v*r, and
omI irt'iks Ihi 11 If nf ||I«mhI% Mai-h in 1*1^
characlrruc,|
lh,
oain
cmle
effective
for
the
c.-l
Indus­
Kim nla relief workei*
will deep gash on the head and back. Carbo, who headad the group that
ia*c paraded through th. that country and report to him.
try progiMiii i*
» long -lv|i iii ottr *if thr d» ri*|bt engMghtiienl ♦ gntto'i lair thiM mnulh. pndiahly
■All report, nevpr mad* puslic, try without *n accord.
eg Flag* and th* Coon
II* too beare many small lacera­ wrested power from President d*
••• “
of hitlory. -llirr l| Itegnn lh* in .la k-onvlllr. fnr a ronferenre
Much of til* objection of the the ditrrliun of F » m »
(Continued On l*age Four)
____U yaatardap afternoon, attions.
Cstpedst • wssk ago. was named
In mii iiiilrtu |»ri|Mi*il f«ir dy t|.. vbnf mil of Spam In llir new on tian*tenl 'inemphtfment telirl
operator, to the tentative coni
The car wa* practically demol* secretary of agriculture. FOOT'
trastlng Dm attention of tens of
cmle rest, upon labor rrl. Ion. o llvtiy mi lh# convrn' ••••• of «h® W*«»Id And #• Uhllph.d Kllgltali in- (luting thr winter month*
Ishsd
thousand* of vteMars at th* fair.
cabinet post* were left unfilled
which Senator Wagner pointed in i*«iiiutylvMniM Rltcim A kmhn t » "it alrad nf Spanish M% thr lang -ngc
I ' l r l i n i l t i a 1 \ p la n * fn t t l i r i i b -d !
Latar In tbs day they gar* two
for th# present.
4*
ho fjiptra 9#&lt;f Ihe
ihftt it 'hr of thr ctninlry lhal i« now Dial*
his aUUment.
CUMMirTRB
TO
MEET
Itig
hakr
h e rn
a n n n itn « ’« d
hi
Three member* nf the ruling
•The national labor Imard has N. It A. polriet "w.re uiMJe ,mtThe pu •rnl dav Imttle aI h i I a
Stair irllrf he adt|iiartei a heir
commlialnn, Oiillleru Poidela, Joa*
been created by iM President a* iiianent” the staler tight wu III nl high tlilt* Thru l lit lowly inni&gt; h
The Eserutlve and Finance
Tin- tlair kkill l»r *rt after Matriia
Iriiarrl and Porflrtn Kraneo, s*ld
,
an agency for the arbitration .
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fun
rd
lo
M
•
k
ii'fiigr
in
the
la
jrouterUuctJ.
Commitlee
of
the
Seminole
Coun­
• was thranUaKagg. Sla’ e dlrertor. teliittite
they wer* retiring from th* g*V«
.
(Continued On Pag* Threw)
" I f thiM# emrig«'nr&gt; me»ai»t«a innnsh irno» afternoon, th* pcogfrom a Southern tian"ient roil ty (Tiamiici •&gt;( Commerc# met at • rnmsnt. Portela add**) that tha . j
lliniler&gt; take to l«.ai and while
remain in |«re*. fill MII&gt; r«i»aiilrflh# City Hall thl* afternoon as a
U that the
Proparty owners who *xpcct te
f r r e t ir * a , A t la n t a
new government would not Ind ad* .St
able I*
of time wf mny I umI thr oarsman twiddle among thr
« * y wtll b* fair and that will b* h**nl in regard to *licg*&lt;l
Ariangriiirfits will I,* ill* ,,-,,d pielimlnary -e-slon which will he ■ny person* with definite political'
grate*,
the
hiailtei
in
thr
ta»W
K
i
II
r
that lh*. Correa wa hnsr m»| in
J*-k»on*ili&lt;- meeting fm | •'•&gt;•'inued a* a meeting of the
i m m I rscnrd crowd
In att*n- pear n«a**sn&gt;ente on lh*lr land
affiliation*.
motion nre Itryond nui lontfd, thr hen With a long -Hrk Tin* at th
l„„e tran-Irnt irlief camp* •“'• 'd "• dneclora tomorrow night
th* TSTT *Ubor»la or home* In IhU tily muat do at
Just before the inaugurat
a»»rrti d &lt;*Ahot, who l- |»tufe-«oi maiVh heit •»* a p#M*t hirj and if d e l . I
• .to
u.. o'
. *.l.
-a. &gt;TkL
___ J of Jl
-I
,
lock
The
Imard
dltonight
before
mambar*
of
lh'
Statt
oatllMdTh*
brief
in «fiffs-fs-fs• pads nf th
i.f puidir utility management in the hunU"ian kintw In* job.
ceremonit*
elvtllans and **k
lectors
will
l»e
galhenpg
fur
th*
tn ha m sM bjr Governor City Commiaaion, for th*t grou|
WASHINGTON, Hept. U — Wk
Thrsr wt» I I l*r similar lo thr
(Continued On Pag* Thr**)
11mr v if «l*a (iradualr H- Imtil of •lout ggta awav
in.i tim* sine* July, for th* Auon
thr
_
r Hadga*, PmaWUnt will b* m**ting for th* Uat ttine —The Weather Bureau Usueil llie
ramp
ti""
maintained
The he*', alanil thr • 119 *»f »
llusliiess Adminislratiun.
I (that* M wan a* aonw aa an Equalising Board, and at following atorm warning "Ten A
•ry irarrvath m nea» „ ,st meeting was called off.
“ It seem* to me unthinkable,” pigeon, U tM«iy tf mokrd right Slate uilllt .
th*
eoocUateo
of
their
nmetlng
M. A tropical^dlsturhance of wii.e
Jacksnm
die
. j. ( u p a in stl Oa F a rt Thin*)
hut
if
the
Utdnitlatrd
.
hrf
lrlr«
a
h* aatd, "that the regimentation
RED 1 ROM TO MEBT
It 1* sBtftlpated that th* t » U a* extent and cooatderahle Intensiti
A ppi "* unalely 450 men * r*
of Industry and the control of hand, It If likely In laale Ilka
a*ssment roll wtll h* adopted.
•vsr a small are* t» centered person-il conduct contra) plated l»&gt; rrow.
quarter"! *1 the
Jaehsonvllle
Mrs. IV I . Morgan, official of
The Commissioners wtll spew .bout 450 mile* northeast of S*n
ramp eh eh Alan Johnstone. B/&gt;"
Art repr*
i he local Red Cross chapter, aneoneidsrabU Urn* on thl* ■abject ; r
Z o 7 J
northwestward ^
them
dl-'tl
•
federal
relief
direr
OVKHCOATH IHMl’ED
Th* C*ntr*l Florid* CuuneU
noun ed today thyt there will b* a
City Clerk
L *m *^ **14 this about I t miles an hour. A minor sent the mbrr judgment of Ihl*
tor, d o "lie,| as “ Tha best eaoi,i
special meeting of th* Chapter at Chamber* of Commerce wlU ■
afternoon. Iteet w**k th*y mat li disturbance ha* developed between nation «xcrpl * » emeigency
SPRINGFIELD. Mass- Bept II. of Its kind In the South.” It Is In
sore*.
■ha City Hall tomorrow 0 oralng In DeLand tomorrow morntaft
- m - ■a Informal M*aUa during whit' Belli* **d T*ta, Hondurna."
-(A8—Overcoat* weir issued to­ rated *1 • stnp &lt; lifford J. Potter,
“
I
do
not
belleva
that
th#
vot-i*
at
lO.-oo o'clock. It la eery urgent, 100 «Jtluck In • hisakfaat
, agread that * flat nt
day to Wen of thr C C C cam|&gt;* occupied J'V Army forre* durine
■Ion. “Tourtet
Ente
have seen clearly what ll.tD'an*
mi cUy property I* ll
hereabouts when a quirk lem|»r- the World War and used now din­ eh* said, that every member of lb* will b* th* topic lot dlscuastoa
or how il would affect their deily
l
hapler
put
in
*n
appearance
for
_____ TWy inMM«*i *t tU
aturn Mump, that l/egan late ing Hummer month* for National
**
livr*. Th# Eighteenth Amendment
th* subject of dismission It most th* various trad* body *
m**tlag that th*y will ratify tWti
yesterday, sent the meiTary to a Guard en ampmente.
repr***nt*d.
wa*
an
experiment
ia
th*
control
important.
Informal nctian rnlatiag .1* th
A schrduled nsestlng of th* Ad­ of Conduct- Il was a coh.-sal, low ,o f'*-r&gt; degree- in aeveral
Men al the camp are paid It'
Thl* county will k* tap
produrrd tha find
flat reduetten nt tonight1*
visory Comm It tan * f lh* locS!
eente
a
day,
with
food,
clothing
BOLIVIANS ARE RKPULBED at thl* tn**0ag by H. - Mi
fallarv, and white - e or. I. ^
Jt (he BAgAnti.NRA Campaign Army, t* have process af repealing IT so os In
lo^linir and madlral cat# fumUhASUNCION. Paraguay, Sept. U worth. K*rl Ubmanu.
W n held *t th* CRy llpll tomorrd.
In addition, 10 r#n!a a day I.
retrieve
that
blunder
nr*
have
,t ,a.- _n
l a.HI
l . . . -—
n.Mt _l.l__i ' La.
I.F.Alts TO
—K*V—
Th* mlaUtry of war aa- Mrs. B. F. Hat*** *i*d
**t aside lo tha credit of each man
passed ihe national Industrial re­
no&gt;
nre&lt;j
yesterday that Bolivian Mr*. L. D-, Halu»s Mr.
PERU, Ind., Kept I I — (A*) — ao thei h, will hav* ■ “ financial
covery act, which would require a
attack* war* suoras*fatly beat** wtll ratoota-ia DaLaag
reserve"
when
he
loaves
thy
camp
national control oerhnd anything John D. Adam*. 57. was arreeted
heck and roontet *(tOCkg laooched the no** DeLand
her* ^Oateritay, charged by an t* take * Job In private In*sloes*.
heretofore conceived.
Commerce laacbrnm
The inen work ***** hour* a in th. Camp* Aceval, Herrera
ihorittaa with soliciting advertis­
he wtll |o**k m i th* -Fr
and Nanawa sectors *1 lh
day.
five
days
■
weak,
lo
Imp1
'0*
ing la at least eight Riataa for a
Florid*’
Ckoco batttefrout.
flrUttaaa Lmrlsts gulda booklet. Ing I he reservation..
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LATIN AMERICAN
TRADE TREATIES
INVOLVED M B A
U. S. Action InRegard
To Island May Have
Effect Upon Pacts

3 LOCAL YOUTHS
ARE INJURED IN
WRECK SUNDAY
Automobile With Trio
Upsets On CurveOf
Country Club Road

Marsh Hens Killed
NRA Called Lon* By Georgia Hunters l.:.;;"
Step In Direction Using* Iding Slicks
Of Fascism Order
Relief* Workers of
SUitc Will Gather
For Meeting In Jax

Tax 'Assessments
Complaints Will
jBe Heard Tonight

Another Hurricane
Warning la iw»ued

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Farley Atera Chief

Trade Body Uroupa
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Sanford Herald

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
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“SUBSTANCE" was the subject
of the IjrssoieKeriiMHi in all
Clrurrhes’ of Christ, Scientist, on
gymlay, Sept. 10.
Ths Collien text was fmtn
Psalms, IIISilS, "Thy name. &lt;»
Igird, rndureth forerer: an.J lli&gt;
memorial, O bird, thrtiughnul ai!
SVDeration*.
Amonif thr ritallon^ wMrh mn.
priori! the* I.rimon Srnrn»n
following from the Bible: #B(inir
ye all thf titbeM into the Aloro j
hniiBe, that thrye may
meat in |
t n lr * ' h use, and ftrov* lilt* ii«w i
Hefrwith, »aid the Lufti • f h***ti». j
if I wrill n*it i&gt;pen \i*' the »inl"w&gt;(
of heaven, arut p*iur y*»u ihi1 a
hlfiiMnifr that there “hall not he
ro*m rmiUjfh t« rettive it"' |.Ma.
3:101.
The I^eeaon*.^ernton ah»» intltul*
r*l the fidlcnv ng |&gt;u.Mir( fmm
the rhrHtiari Snem e te\tb(mlk,|
"Hehnie anil Health with Key to
the SrfiptiinV\ l»v Maty HwWt '
Kdtfy: **The rii tv Ialire, Life, intelligi nee, Tiulh and Love, which
r o f t i u n i t e t t r t i y . arn renrrr^;r Lyi

LUMBER

Keen enthusiasm for a yltrpn ranse often leads to jrreat
&lt;?*“ naif.rad
achievements when kept within,^ene'‘N&gt; hounds, but overrrrprrsa an0 all hlnda • ( build
enthuain.qm frequently’ results In ridiculous exhibitions. We
lag ■atertala.
doubt if any important undertaking ever reached its nuccessful condiifllon without enthusiastic support, but when that
Hill Lumber Co.
R O L U . 1 l ) L ll i : 4 H
enthusiasm bulls over and bacbmea an fhtokrant and fana- »
. I Ith and Hall
_____ »«4 VlM IH
JWIar
D K A 1 - « m m i NV M M f tical fervor, benefits are apt t* be turned into injuries.
ZIP BBRVltU1
The loyalty with which the followers o f Hitler have been
ITJI inspired and the patriotic ardor with &gt;vhifh bis Nazi ontaiiMaaftaT I~~..-------; fLTi izaliun has been enveloped promise u n fit thinits for any
R n
R w k
. . . _______f o . i i
country in which these qualities happen to |&gt;c developed,
They'll Cut Like New ! f
i k lt M t T
fir ll
mf
in « lm l h m l i ; a ll k I i i 4 r o f i d r .
But when that
I * m 1r I I « M , mm4 R flllrra mt granted rational and intelligent leadership.
■
» t s * ;im i ! L ld V c P ,
p n it iln g tn o U
« * *
!•» I
paarpmw# mt
" f n il k ln « l« .
e i r , | I i p e rt
saw
**IU R# v i a r a M fa t leadership is interested only in cxpandh'ur the enthusiasm
film*.
i» a i r + rttota# rate *.
with which it is upheld and offer* no retrain in g Influence
I n d i a rN
M**Ra
r t f r # - to prevent irrational outbursts,
LAWN MOWERS
thpn little good can be ex­
T M * t »r a l4
la |Ra R a lla a i l
llr p o lr r t l RRd * R l f R »R * l
B lta r ila lR i.
t in ir a a
§ t » pected.
U m P a r P a le
d
l a f 'R »
l a it* a t
r l f l « * ai f
Have your uorfc don# Rf a real
When zealots o f Hitlerism expelled the Jews from Ger­
* H R R H aidR al
k *a 4 .
rn&gt; f h a n lc
)■ C R Ir a t t r a &lt; Maw l a H i
many last year. Dr. Albert Einstein, then in this country,
J.
W.
SHADOIN
m U la a araailiat « f ffc# i xpreused the desire never to return to his native land un■tin IT I m
I ’ R a a # T IP * W
___ . e « * « " * * » *
»r l&gt; .
Ml Hitler had been ejected from office. For lids offense
SWIHteS &lt;• Ik s w
»
illit a lik H
books in his valuable li­
-Ll-1—-.is
I
N w n t H k a n l . . r &gt; . 4 - Ida home In Berlin was sacked,
* * » * * ■ W sses » ~ l t i n Ik * |*. brary seized and destroyed,
and his bank arcount was
O sfcllsk .S
k t r r la .
a ll
confiscated. Imat week a reward of UO.fMKJ marks was of­
. *r
mt
d m a a f c a r r la a r » a l » r fa a r tr R .
fered to the man who might murder him.
You ran Him BVl rcRHon
Hr. Einsfrin Is a perfectly harmless scientist. He is.
I 0NDAT, BPPTEMIIKR II. lu.lj
■Mr prlcea here Hire
— ! to be mirn, a sort of h theoretical communist. He believes
your rar read) for M T V
BIBLE VRiuiR to il TODAr |MI the elimination of the various clauses of weafth. feeling
I ' i m nnnr,
............
[that Ifl a civilised world there should be neither any very
I I * i r f T i i to rt; n ftil w h e n w e i S &gt;r- j
1
• * • LN: Let r tch nor any very poor. He believes that everyone should
MARTIN
d im it e th e I u I e t t ^ l i i i n i i i y o f th e
t » net be weary In well d...ng f„r hsve to work for what he gets and that the rewards of la­
e c ir p o r r a l ’•eni-e** I n ih i* i t ie i* o f
ta dua Mk»nn » » i IirIi iu(,. if **
should be evenly distributed. Blit the doctor is not a,
Sei»m», «i- sthull -see Hr* t*»je
not.
I revolutionist.
j
Irk e n e s n a rid
f * ’ flt ( lio n
e ve ry
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He believes thst these socletnl rbsnges should be
w h e re "
f p fil'd.
i Judge Fish ..i p-Und has tw»n, brought aloiut hy grsdual evolutionary methods
flot by ,
I
F A R M f i ' K V " ,,y " lt,,lr l“ n'1, * ,r" ,n "f W&gt;*»*! rl-o* new Cl' S. Il&lt;- I.-m.I. Du- hole,
ap printed minister
nKypt An force of arms, or any other violent means. The scientist Is
t il i l L i l i r / l U l f l L l l U 3 hnr»r», a &gt;mall hnuse an.l a few||i&lt;-n.!ciit Karnn i*' I’siiy anJ m nother jontir for H'itIda, H,
in fact a pacifist. And he is nut interested in politics, ex* j
iln r r u 'P 'ir H m n n U .
A h u v r h im in i! HI 11Vt| M* Oil** 111 thv moist JIT .into for Judge li&gt;h
In-plan a purely theoretical wav. Having an exceptionally
o t f ijf
ii iMO** in H u n g a r y .
* ^ 1" P u 1,1 ^■
’ r &lt;4 offirial*' aod the
lh # •siH-iil a n d r m n ♦mrr i r i l e a re
-------n—
I brilliant mind, he rotild not avoid having some opinions &lt;&gt;"
rfantmg nt rivi. Ii *»-» ?»»*a av
H** tlif ft is 'ii iiiuny wmv# If rn
th
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nor-lf»R
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plnnk* mi hi« platform
lie
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. government snth sociology, but he has iipvcr shown III*’
It tiid Id h e r flOM Win I* Mill r Ml I H al
Mill Markrt III K. 1st. Bt.
r u r y . B e lo w h im a re I hi* Jam llm M ,
al*M n*ik» for a hrlter f|l*l rfrti« .. . ".w *
,lr’'rk I slightest disposition to take any active part In the forming.
Ilf
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wi sh lioni&gt;, nor mot-j
j &gt;by lightning
light nil .r .r „ ,
t on of the land
reforming, of governments.
t
t
w h o M flfn w # « r
ra th e r
n h a ld y iftMIts, riot .« flft-jiss*. ifl flip.
Ilfj
1 la n d ft Im
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" " I&lt; ' His prime interest jn life is In his laboratory where he
•.ho*-* iriK te a d o f , th e m u r h
u mi rlfirRfil, %-fViii'i on Levin man..! Mr, Kikhardt htMtrldy npptuvvp
I. “ —Phil Ms
him • briIlian.......L mo / * '" 'j works out claiiorate experiments in rhemislry
ph vales am A l t e r Attlhide And . o f * , w h o w o r k i « d a y l a l w i r n i , In B u ig ta i h i , r r u a d a , S v r m a m i of thv * fforts* of Julinst faimluiN,
I mathproatHR. He ir known throughout thr worhl hr in
AreDemandingPart i r # ***nl w ith th **if f i i t i l l M in * t v e il in R iitm iM ii *i, Ii** n i ii'h i f I ml I'rmiv Mmisli'r. to a i urr new
igreatest malhemaHelan since Archimedes He is Germany s
I t» .ii ft if'lilt t*« win f In tonfiilfritv ftiavk'i- in laimnny and Aihifia
srfsvfi'M’mtr" |Vrcr*;r* _____EiJM^Exximinctl.-----It*» one .hunt to ia);r L’!l'_CS..4iuuit iroportuilt contribution la IciwitificJUUl cultural Aft* __ In Affnlrs Of State. frei£it rju ficm g..#! t-iaLc-u.t -tt rhr rmn?: r; ttit r WmiTt &gt;THT ‘ ■ -*wGhisses Correctly Fitted
pi*fl*.
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dtitdvdU lit
yrrat rptalr him! rontrii utv
■n nn’ ifyly I'ff- i-ni mntinr| jtl
nuidern age. Tiie formulae which he has rvnivrd are
h -m u f
I nm g
t^o
with hiru pfii fnlngi* of Ilungaiy'a »■- a l l y *
niTHI'F^T Th# "mm
1er Ihill) hi-I pin
Tin «i s. an
►
ladum I I I . I............ in ithv iimm | , WI | m m ( . n H e and so complicated Hint only I he rnosl advanced
"&gt; i ii k ,
It I III * t 'd d llf r j* , iR H 'lg y
HR. HENRY
Hun- 11ru11mnl po|iulatiuri.
-TIliiBvili.
vigoi
agility laid upparvfil dv ck.i rlti trt imp iiin.I marknti nrv
I '- '- m|udeiits of scientific rest-arch mn comprehend them. His h# h i t '. 'i*r Him d fm furr, In 1
f.lirl) 'iiji*.
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w.in
iiaadtgiatiiv
uf.
J,®” ,r" ’......y „ r n111-r , ..ntrilsiationss to the progress of civilization are stupendous
McLAlJLIN, Jr.
•* f * m*t n»&gt;f cjr&lt;af* the in 1
thing rale*’
i
lhp j^tl-rit^s rwom tied themselves to Ur. Em •11rf pnl it rai anal nv ain! demand
Oplomctriat
trodurtlna
of
«ii«taional
mvth
Ml
la k h u r d t a« v» lh a i
h fiin i*I
"
'stein’s difference of opinion and sought to u.m Ids brilliant •ng a griji on Hi# i#tn* of guv#rn\11 Park Avb
* «»*■ in iliiugury.
»i
odiig
♦«
ri*.«.r
LrkMtlcal
life
of
Hungary
They
in
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Fhnrinif jrihn mh«1 imtu ir |uty inlr|Jf*r| t-u thfif" romitry h tttlvuntajft% then? WOlllfl M H mf
In an rff,,n m ■
th.
f „ r Iheir perpelualbin in Germany. But no movement iiHfdt, -hiff opi .istfi n ender In have rai«#ij baaiitifiil hi*r,,v* pro i - in un i i i h r i I hm i w it h I to- i o*i |
■inn Is a* melon* • mimr.l t..,,,,, |,..pn In liirive for long which seeks to stifle Indepeiid Hungai V. who rail* t 1h# mil -1ilui*f*i| vEtellenl wheat, followed ! 41'fpiernT1 i h at r m im if n r l ur« d « r
•tandlrry political devrloptnent m !h# plow. *wung the wrylhe nf’.l Ihln l«M* I* Uf I itHilt ' y lllh'll Ml
tha sanlfi
makl-c rM| thought Hint put a curli on intellectual progress.
In* country r( i he pre-rut t line. \wii-LV'd i h* hoe, dinc**d in Iha [ i'o*t ami that Hie iLffp rvncit 1h*ConiHi’r He ' im* m Minn lift I*
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PRINTING
ipiaif
worn flaming. tWifn what Hit* litiim i n.m .
“11# w a n t * to g e l
m o rn
f o i village
plfR th«t mi**
th*|i vn v
Paul Koenig
n grand Indtdavw and for wlott liv •el'e *,iol pav- fm
w h a t h# *# la, to p a \ !»■' f r w h i t varment#
IIvvr in III*- ni'eie*! if I»-(*#■vrry
\\r mr# muippfd (u produe*
in* o i ta u t a f f n t r # . a * w e ll a» a hut hr lu iy * i** g i mm *i t h a n nn&gt;
h r 'ii- *
a n d i»» ha &lt;1 mo e f f n ti-ui le f t
'oldest in Town"
fir»f r!■#» Job work at thr
w it h whi-Ti* *d**e in b .u i**(**• II*" I r in a nl
Thu public soon forgets its brrorm and we suspect Ibc-re un i h on # «f I mI» a d i i i m i ' t n«t i n," ' l i e im hi v w a i d * r o n t iv c lo il
Vi«nn pwaiiblf prirra, (ilvr DR
Ih m dl
" M id
ti r t h i f n , to
ih- ti
*11
( i,, %l k iit a g t t i u l l u n * ami nol i m l i m l i y
Connirj * IUmI.*ip It.ld rhsi „ r^ ft.w
us who remember the name of Captain am » a i * M i
a trial.
5 Dfpoplt In*UIMill f |« flit 1heir Kueiiig. wartime eoiniiuuidcr of the submarine Dcutsi h- i ii ii it iv t lh t in hoot w i l l in ii . l o p In * t h e v « ititi p»i h e lp i n n t h i n g*c
I 1 f**1 " " I
&lt;&gt;ffit-** I.iimh
Own |l#n#fll hen Hm- Hut hank Ininl. wbirli ran the gnimtiel mf enemv wanraft- lt» b n "g f i r h i u n t i l he r e c e iv e * * a t i fm
And a young, well ed .ruled, au*
iioinedml mnod rl ion nf lh#
He mill I’rlnling (ta
A n i m i fro m | f
(llf ir e
•n are fnmry Hint way
thty a cargo of men baiidiae IlUIK) miles across the Allntilir from i io n "
dar mt nl , man, Tlhor Kckhar'll, e h i nfSof
uivpldor *f»on id
Bhonr 14R
Th# "man w t h I iod" ha* ufUI-l '» do ng n l he t an I I I i mout age he -11
* • mm It n*\ o- l,g mri of
Jliil dun'i Hie r** h*||i ih#tii*«lv#ft Germany to the tJllUed S U U i in the -ornmer of lOlfs Hip
g r in

W .H LONG

IN HUNGARY TAKE
HAND IN POLITICS

BEER
S t e v e ’s

.. . *«”'***'*'!'*r " " hh,HT Mh"‘ PBrtin B‘w‘ ^

r’ Pv',W; .I'"’
... IK inarf ” f " w T ’ hnllftl »»■ the world, amazed an.l startled
Hi** gM &gt;rfi
h” ' .... ...... .. ............ ........ tiv .he successful undertaking
H « « * the firs, hme ...
in#nl lo*t tie , n- *• aif Nl o •! I ha i Ia*
nil undersea I... I had been used as a merehan altip aml
Mite hell, pt oflMtliTIf N* W \ Oi f,
I ................. he wide ,s.ssibilil les of these vessels ns an ml
! f&gt;ankrr. The fiH|e Hll.iw* who
It oh\.oual&gt; threw it
can't affonl to ho, •itiuti l*u\i*t«j_,un&lt;( to the prosecution of a war
ftlf learning n lot m.i ft "in f#«d lhi nr** illlt* til** Allit'W
nil outside
Inf lh. new., ate..
|
‘ a. Imiir hh lirrmwiik vvn» nB ° rT Irnm
-lirfui._
_£
„
! source, of raw material, a fa .'
as trading ...
la
ii-vI I..'
h.Ntf*
*- New V„I* H
II,■
,- orgA't ships was eoncermxt, tb«t countr). l ie
*
()
j
i(a i)
(lie
m looti* fm Inin'li must eventually capitulate. The arrival of ,h"
' * h1 ^
5 cluo" whlrh
(nth *
#mp|uvt*#R in the harbor of Baltimore with a cargo " f .be* amt its le
M

h a v * hud i Ii#*in w o fk in ^
it R K K * l* &lt; l Hm * i h r v ti f t

......

^flio Mil on#-fifth of nil th# wh##1
',Nt h ff tbIr# to for rig i i # i r. ? Would
'• th### for#l|M#t• buy fn»m h r ii
W # dJd not buy from th#m?

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f],

•BW Corporation Im p«if# t#d
BO plfn whtrrby f#drral fufvila
f
b* pro#ld#il for loarii to bull\ HOW

m#ti who nr# rrimplying with

th# t#rma

nf

tb#

HIuf

FUgl#

BfTi#m#Ti t. Th»r# bn* b#th rniwh

UJk but wry littlf ilon# Talk will
» n o t p u t m o n e y in t o r m h

pay

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If

I In*

r# g f*t# M

gor#rn-

■fit COntinu#* to dirtat# bu*inr*a
'Ik-Uo, it must si part In assume

ial l-espnnsll,lUty.
.Old

sa

h o u r* J
fmn

i.n.1 nickle sbowe-l tliat Germany «a s n«&gt;t eompl.t. ly
*
1 luted fr- m needed raw materials
,
■ fttrnmm -lull,
i \I "1.......
ST.....|
.
Thla « ■ « the first evidence of fact which is ever grm*
■ra prs.i, »|., ,
,ll Ir, •,mi­ ing more apparent: that a successful bl-kade Is
rough I,, Him,ci
ll &lt;1p , i , imI increasingly less pnssilde
In the next war n.d mtb w J
Johnson.
submarine, be nmre effective as cargo '* r n e s what w l^
fUna.or S .t»ll
H w,nn-..,i, greater numbers, size, and e ffic ie n n . but » '
Rspubll an. &lt; * „ rl,H&lt; il„ wav le .Hr,glides V, ill make it practl, ally t.np&lt;.»sllile to ladtle up
pat nan kai-k
wnih I, le pu,-*
ape"enit&gt;arge ,,n sll f,,i,,r‘ ri ins,l«- " ‘ •’■ r German dirigible. C.raf Zeppelin, has proved Its
'iraods, n&gt; thill eVt’i \ long &lt;iap.| m canacllv a. a cargo ca.rier and is engaged at preatjlit in
..
.. — L*. . . . I It A
A nt»plr&gt;R
• Ttd l.f'Ji
VllITTlI* I'OUIltfV
r ,. die
ir * * . .
^ . ^
U-hume
country..
Ihlfl fountry wouht hitv i n i.v pro- J ^
due#f1 In thifl (i.imiit Thm mlgl.f Iiearlng various t nmnnalities. it might well &gt;e l&gt;&lt;"* 1•*
h# All right for iiiiiip, lull wImt the future for a country like England or (.ermany l » « fbotl{ thv ridlun mill
tittrscrn *Jat entirely on the products brought in by - ^ t d e
f*rm#rw who mu*t »«*|| hnlf nf air. agalnat which there can be no surernafui blockade.
t M f tot* I prod lift Ion In fm idgii |
rountrl#R, or tb» wh#nt f«iin #i»
hours ,,IT

T
M* fz!5a

8ANM)RI&gt;. TWKNTY YEARS A(if)
rhs athletic association of ths
ftsmlnols High School » lll com
nisnea work un Ita ' IS -’I* foot
ball sqasd MSI Mr'iwlar, Ssgt l».
Mrs. Mo.too Jiigaon amt bst
sister, Miss Jflorsme Mooie 1st!
Tut*,lay to spend a few leys at
( 'iiiutMulu Ilf ith
While Dr. Neal sod Niton Hut*
were , enrs-ts
to t’ gssla on
Wednesday they d;sc.»rred
a
Is.ar ,.stllsr srtots lh» road It
so large thst It etislrhed
acrot, tlie mad. Its head sod tail
leaching over on earh tide They
h ntr I around for a s.u li Ion
n-it finding one Dr. Neel tosh
bis auto pump
amt slrurk ths
snake which Imaisdlatel, rolled
and showed fight. Finding that
he could not-kill the snake be sent
Nison to the nsaistt house fur
gun and shot a I &gt;ad Into the
writhing relit, Ths snake msaaured star eaten feel ang. ,
Th# “ Doll's « “ srrlred in 8aaford T-teeday from Jacksonville,
towing two llrhlera I tadtxl with
freight.,Thf “ Donk G". U a gas
ollga. tug-boat la. Ore .service of
thg Atlantic T'rnHVtagd corpora­
tion, which Is cutting cruaettcc and
timber osar Geasra. # ,

lsdiss trrmbls at
ths
bt sf rernlutlun la this rourt■u the NHA shuutd fall. They
such rondlllnn as Cuba
Rat there are n-xolutloae and
Reas. The American Karo
which gars ths anginal
colonies their Indryrtv
raa not surh a had Ihtrg
Country. Tha ramson n o
•re feared I* because
they get out of hand,
French revolution, and the
revolution,
and
then
who vtoluraa. aut op the.
|'M likely to be killed. Rrvothat characUr a n not
Mayor WUliam J, Oaynor, «d
•cur In this coanlry. Now Ttrk City, died on the aUgmeasily sir IP er “ BaJtV" la mtd-oc«an at 1MQ
o’c x k Wadneafay afltmoon, rc•wdiag w a w in racalvad bare

liHlsy.
last night the hoys of Sanford
Heights gars an old Pin* taffy
lull foi the gills of lbs Heights,
rhs candy was made hy moon11, 1,1 over charcoal burners In ths
yard uf tbe home of Mr. ami Mrs
Hairy W'i-sy
Ths young people
wars ihsperoned „y Mr. am! Mrs
Wray. Mr. and Mis. I,.- Went and
Ma).'f A K. Powers Times prsaetu weie M seas Uulh .Vaughn,
F.mma Kull ,n. Mauds Miol. Ilassl
and Msiisn I’scksid, and Antde
Mat Pope, Mrstrs, Dick Kuuth,
Will Krkksop, Joe it lot. Will
Pops, fj.nrst Doruiley, Dick Collist, aau U j)d Biown. _
Gaorge Kperr was In Ihf. Moure
section this week looking after
his Jlsardall Avrn t properties.
Its has a postitlin superintending
yoad building on tbs East Coast
Hear Du Point. Mrs. Hpssr. their
son and himself a n camping on
ths spot.

FAR ‘ns I ran tell. . . mul I've
amoketi

a

lot of thrm .. . CTTEST-

ERF1ELDS art1always the nniiif. TTicy
Itu v p a 11 le a n in g la a tr nnti a ro m a .

1 amokR ’em hr-forp lirrakfant tirid
after (liiim-r. I stnoke Vm wlirn I’m
working. I smoke ’em wlirn 1'tn resting. And always they satisfy. They
suit me right down to the ground.

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E. W. Brown, of Least*. Ua., ar­
rived hen Tuesday to visit his
niece, Mn. J. F. McClelland, and
wii| also visit his brother, B. L.
Brown and family at Ft- Christmas.
B. a . Smith, ig Oviedo, la buildtag a cottage am Graham Street
wMeh will ha completed hy tha
middle af October.
E A. Dau#aaa ayata HtaUiy
alyht ba.OrM *.

I

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l U t O A R B T P E T E R S , S o ciety E d ito r
Mr. and Mm. L. T. Rurrirtte
have returned from Ohio ,n&lt;l have
located at 706 Writ 20th Street
for the winter.

rso na

a% f t

m

= / Reports Involving
Welies in Plot Are
Denied In Capital

Q ar

SUCH IS UFB—

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1)
flr^krd to lh? paluco-at the * 01101!
of.fold irr *1 buylesi nlgnlfylng that

Jbm Martin wo*
Th* Alathaan Claaa of th* Firri office,

about

to

«lty the n y LnnJBn divsM,
Itlmogh th* latter aim sreaaa.tr

GIRDLE OF GREENll.:
AROUND CCHICAGO'1
H I C A 'G' O - : ^ ” "
IS ACCOMPUSHEI
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,
F orest

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iT e s e r i w

U t S k
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o p e n In

Rrviawtng th* l » m l yreaerril,
ppojret here, ne told law mad%
than 120,600,000 had been apeat
by ‘ Cook founty, fullowing
mg th*
inn
..
, reeummetwRUisru of the rhkogt#-,
O n pim »nd th* chieag* r
R«e(B o ^ ?

i rts

O c v o l - ^*l&gt;n to accumulate the forest
-.
,
preserve land In the last it) year*.
Mr*. 0, W. Cllhert hai rime to
D e c a d e s &gt;with s»v*r*i thm.-awd m-o m
Speabinir from the balcony of
Mr
and Mm. W. A. 1-effler Baptist choeah will hold * special
i nrir# *till te be eildeH. the whole
Falhtka to make her home with
huainea* meeting and stage ela: the,palace, .San Martin «wor* ‘ be^
and family expect to leave Satur­
CHICAGO—What the rity nf project will rover **ma 34,010
lion uf officer* at th* church no­ fore the &lt;*ubaa pcoplr, Uvo Upili*
bart^Uhhar,
s r y te * e r . Mr*. J. .11. ilancoc*.
day for Chicago and point* in the ne ■ at H:Oil o'clock
Isitndnti prnp*«rn to do in th? wbv urrea, which, while artWallp dka*
.
*i| mate tenUuif place of national
East.
I
of
‘ pr?^?r\'iBir n brrmd tlrillr of liinnerteil in a number * f pdarwfk
povereiirnty
to
fulfill
entirely
Llia
TUESDAY.
HoLflihan and chilMl*. Jame*
Jami
♦ Breen Around itn edirr, n* out- |practiraiiy are aa roNtimanua tbafc
Th* Fbilantha Claaa *f the levelutionary
prv^mm,"
with
[he* are i pondinr a few day,
lined in » w e n I new* di^pAtrh xoinatima It ia Hi pad ta lintr Hip
Mm. M. S. Wiggiru and family hirst Baptist Church will m**t at maviinum rcupect "to all interrida
at ICUilmmaa 'with thr former'* will return tn Sanford on Saturday It o'clock at the home of MIT'
from tha! city. Alrerdv ha? been whola chain of preaarve? wilt?
ritl*bli*b«d her*.’*
parent*. Ur. and Mr*. W. L Faulk. aftar a aummer apenl with Mr. Ulailya Garner, South Stofard
it"fmn.pl i*hed in &lt;*hh‘npo nlonp irrvat foreat wav of 40b faat and•
He exprrasflj drnire for the
■imilAr linr«. thmiffh with * and 7.^ mile# lowir.
iWifgin* at Hodua, N. V.
mm%
Awnai*. ’
prosrrww and well-hrinjr of I’ utie
«liirldlv different purpose in view.
Him Nancy While expects to
Of the entire io rv t preaerva,
Th* Rttainca* Women1* Circle of and th« moat cordial rcUlient
Mr. anci Mra, Wynn Potter and the Worn
On hearing i*f the proposal of area* 75 per cent, or upwartf of
man'* Auxiliaxp of
laaf* on Weifneadry for Stetson
with all p?opie a.
t
the
Hi niter
I? ndon Hr pinna! 24,000 arrea. will b? preaenred Tu
i'rrabjrtrrian Church,
Unlremity where the will atady family returned yietrivhy from 'V'ir*t k*n
A 21-irun ?alute wax fired ftoei
Michigan wherr thry apeni tlf&lt;f Sara Ea
Easterly, chairmen, will
I’ lanulnif ( 'urnmi tie?, \fr Kojfrne It* natural atate. ^tore than 4000
('ahapaa fortrraa and *o|dicra and
during the next few . months.
aummer.
meet at th* home of U r * Jaatea
i S Taylor, mannprr of the t hira- acre? have been allotted for pfr*
eailora
overran
the
pata*#
Moughtoo, East Seco*4 Street, f t
' pi. fHmn frun mm-ion, pointed out me ground*, parking ararew, pTkr^Krounda*
Mr*. A. C. William* and Mr*.
Mr* Mid Mrn. N. II. Hiyhlryman 8 :0t) o’clock, with Mr*- Mooghton.
that f*birairo&gt; piart really eon- rrnindRi haael»all iHatnondt
Meanwhile «00 iffirrm o f ths
ColCitiin Hall hart rone to Sa­
field hotf»ea StreamX and la
d »on, Robert MighUyman, i?- MIsa Laura Chittenden nod Miss
*1 tiruimra l*#!! nf fore-t preserve*.
&lt;1? CeNpedaa repiiuc continued
vannah, G*. to spend a abort time turned Saturday by motor from Edna Chittenden aa bust,sees
" a projrt t dr?rlop?d during the rover P00 arrea, White 0f»tt prrtne
pnnta tn thr Middle Went wherr
Circle Number Seventeen of th* their am-inn* at th? Hotel. Na­
^ rounm of the, Ian* two dm-ade?, of marah and lew land are hetWRf
with r*l*Ur**.
th»*y have nrrn spending the «um* First Melhnrdiat Church will meet tional. where Saturday nlirM they
u n- a p od example o f ’Ahat thn r IearAit aiwt mweertad int*r l* f
ally demanded that th? junta
for boating and fiehinc. Hopaw
at the home of Misa Alice McEini. form
Isoti'lnn plan runtemfilalea.
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Career and mpr.
212 West lHth Street, at X IN) *trp down to make way for th?
A
’V iren girdle" fie? from 1400 arrea have been laid ant tm
family are mnvlnr front their
Mr. and Mr*. S. II. Huchavan o'clock with Mia* McKJ in and Mis* reir»at»f«‘ni?nt of dr Onpedr* a^
liIliTUf?.
pi enervnl
fur t h e rntf eouiaea and anothar part of
hot** at T2) Poplar Avenue to have returnerl to their home at Mildred Rerry aa ho*teasea.
provikinnal prea&amp;dcnt.
h^
dotild? purpo**1 of prmidinif i‘i*e» the rpare ia oertipied hy th? CW
Tw o hutirr «ft?| hr wap i I ail­
(MU .Elm Avenue.
Citfle N initier Five of the First
l«k a Jtuoro* after having aprrtl
rear mo -jaaer fa? Irumloii*- laiy # | raro Zoolnjricil Park.
*m
two months in I.nuiaviile, Ky., St. Methodist Church will meet w-rlb ed in office Phf**»ilent Dnu .H
fn a aingl# year. 10.72. i^nt*
|d&gt;ini)nl ion amV id eheikimr the
Mr*. Anna Meaaer had aa hsr l.ouia, and Chicago.
artin dr«-lare(j| for a "fir? anil Big* r*i*aoCa Wife, -What * tacky alar# far a rlewtag gaa vi.' fmlhrr
Mrs S I), Shinholser. I ION Oak M
; 12 .000,000 people, ftftnn*t four
eipanaioti of th? «&lt;Mv,
poiiirfiil t'nhrt jijkit like th#
guelU yeaterday, her aon and
Avenue, ,t JL.'IO o'clock.
the way tin* I ndon iepoit de timiw the population of Oilragn,
daufAter-in-lavr, Mr. and Mm.
The .Azarian t lass of the First rnilrd Stilrn,"
Jack Petcra lefi yeaterday for
, r l „ - the c.»nt?m|dnt?d proirrt. enjoyed the foreat preserve-*, totah
liml
would
«
iiftniuilivully
h«
&gt;mn
mpt'H,
«nd
?|,M
&gt;*'«m
l
on
irihwim
^
nerhhrt Meewr. of Mt. Dora.
Speak 1 ha for hi- nru
Game,vjll|. where he will parti.-. Baptist Church will meet at the
awiminTh^
I'hi, mp', hiiwi v r i, in itevelopintf Intr uae of their
enI h? ?tp»r?-fd n rtrooa i tfrcViv? if iiiui u hpii prohibit*wn! r* tu wtirthvi at *p?t ml -r--iion (r mi fit! i&gt;«t pifierv?-. hail onlv ihm&gt;I* in the aummer and ttialV
ipate in vanoua artivilir* all , h &gt;nie of Mm. J. II. Colclough. m
LeUfrrdi Mcl,ucaa and Rill Rig. mg (hr opening of the Cniverai Itos* Court, with Mrs. Holier! fnondship fol Iha foiled
in iw|Knli'tl
I ml. hf cjiIIihI, *v lhut tli? tir»K&gt; 111,, fn-t nf thwsn twn nhWtlvss ■facilities fur vk aHnt\ aMttrg and
ger returned late, yeaterday fmm &gt;T of Florida.
oiu ?* thin In*
Th? Olhri Ml? i.'ikpl. s. It Him*,j uiy
I'fm t l I'um th?
Mil in view to wet her with the pnr- tohotfpanlnir In the wtnfbr.
U Ilhams, Mis. Toni Rrvithceson, Hint pave
Gainesville where they apent the
in 4 lmtK« "I lUAti'iUiifoun io tw -1 votuuiMpli »n v%h.&lt;n t ould • *
Mr*. George M,, »J|, ,nd
Mr*. fri»*ndihip would sorniuti?
p4i-? nf »f*f ure-tat ion ilN?lf,
week-end with friends.
SKVKN M I H W U * lin.r.HfV
|i. N?vo », j p?t ted lifter I In* tin. .* *mlh &gt;H t?
Mra
Mary
I. String ami Raymond Floyd as iuwtesaes.
"W r »hall honor all ifovrrr fval retrain , id J
Act oiflinir to Mr, Tavlor, it did
daughter, Mta. Alan M.weJry. re
The Sliver Tea which was post- niont oldi^ationwg, im ludmsr furniin ■I jfeneial cotm-wlI lot th? EUAletim 1rulifiv? it.
t?«ire tu limit etpanatim nf
n*t
NKW KENSINGTON* INu
Mrs. Mary Martin and son Rd- tirrned Saturday n.ghl fnun chc
«h*htR to |hi !« " t p?nn\ "
1hillcau They « ffiven th? iH-kl
11 idh
Seven minera » i r *
hir-s
WttdTof w im ff TTawn.'wIIl frrivr raiT&gt;' th 1 puTnfa inlFTaf vicinity iLil 1 ‘.L J " ,ll!.-^.e‘lip.:ilni. ltf InrLi
tVraTT H n ? m tmtrr* itf rnn -* mey* ' Artlm*
Arxrxr ^!N«-w■
-e -n r A e b ^ *k ^
I ) j H C O V ry y f N i j e h t
week will la. Ill-Id f mm .VlMI to 6 no
wnd MeheAki Lhy *111iHBLtliA kttted^anrf nne e w urjuied
_
hare tonight |o visit Mr. and Mra. where they have been spending the
t
_ you ,|o" te»&gt;k
fcirno’*' the ni'Vk pi?*td?tit a»k?d 1*1cmliU nt K to*?v?|t « riMfSt'wt.
Althiii Monger hy an evplnaion in the llarkif]J|
o'clock at the loom id Ah, i
wn&gt;kn.
Charles R. Martion, South San­ past t hi
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Program
Announced
that
h
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mil'i*il
t*»
i*wt
a
K. t; orIII ley «| h»0| Magnoliu Av
on,! l*aul Sit*t|»aott
Min? of th? Hillman Goal ahjl
ford Avenue.
]?fml«U«nt|
enue, with Mm t.eorg. Ilai.lcllj four hou»* iw-foir ifiaotcnir a for rliHt, Imknit t&gt;i11lit*i
I a—
I week*? «itin?ie w?i? a* t'oke t’nmpany. Tbr hla«t "M ,
i&gt;
t'iiU
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£
!?*&gt;*«
il?mlrriiai
i?\?m*?
XI
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thud
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of
fn
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Mr. and Mra. Julius Dingfelder, Mrs t 'oilier
Ai
Blown h„ j Mi -.J himI int«»%i?u in ih? pi?-follow-:
Mie*
Ibifia
Jack-on, runfinrd to twn wertion* nf tba
Mr. end Mr*. K. A. Smith and their sktaghii'i, Margaret Ding^ Gormley at hostesses
ikoiiirh l*?f*i?iri»lj ~hy ditwiie of I nn H'ii Id Um fl 10 m niello? and &lt;u??kl&gt; "1&gt;Im ovi i i, N'm hi “ |uu itmoiiar, fuel fit in
Kdtlii'
lien mine Miner' in the other awrllofia^
family have reaitmed from A-hr feJder, anil then son, Ikmun Dlnjr- -T h e PhiFutheiin I Im-&gt;
well wit-hri*. h«* 'ludr'l t-•to 1-&gt;ii11\ ill? NinlT $T* lot l»i? mine i|U**n IytMiu? f?Nluiifi|C miiuteui U lm ' d?l \oialirit, stron.l prire Kilicetie were not «rf»Tteit Ttie canae la
vlliai N. C., where thry apenl the felder, returned on Saturday j.y Fimt Baptist i Inm I,
U&gt;
I
hr*
t«»
fiirui?
im
-immu
v
luait\p?w.
will
In
i»i?-.»o
a- h? tailed f**» puhloalhot
unknown.
^
thud piir.?.
psat 10 iky*.
lute It wa. .Iuvilds.il
U)
„ f ,|„. Mlltvn. t »• hraa, imUntet.
motor from
New
Vork City tile home ol Mi- 1.. )
A - k» d alioiit t hi* ai 111 v - it out ion tin- _ ___ 'J
m
?
i
i
the
where they have been spending Rose Court, with M ihr dcclairti hi* i'i|ia l*‘d im* tioutd?
*rtieatei nl at" '(it i* till oilotk
Amohg Sanford |reraoni return the aummer
ol $4**411 \V?tin«M*dH\ my hi. it w mm antiooti
htestews ||| s
from that -*•urc
ing from a week's atay at Dayton,
imp v-od up«?t Inpiof t
T i l l ItHOAY
"T h,. |t??-?nl a 1111 v if ad?’|iial?
't'ktd tuda) l»i Mi- t.lady Mori la
Beach la Mm. C. E Rawaon, who
•Hr and Mm Sam K. Hawkins,
Members of
tin ......... .
t•* k*'I' 11 |a‘HC? mid Wi* ? Xpert 111
WilliHim*, pitiirrmii dif??&lt;«*r
DOZIKK A R AY 'S Q U A L IT Y F A IN T S
cam* howia yea ten)ay
who have men spending lim «um I la-s of Hid First Moth sliil iuivr 1'ntn ," he -aid
Till?' |il'?i|f1 Hill Will b? Hrt ftdliiwa |
"H.-nt For Tht. S ou th "
tl i ? i e itiik- It ieau -ay. w IT*
now in Cape Vincent. N. V and Chuirh Will entertain then hns
Sail Mni Iin wh- ihi 'NfJ 111
M m * |i«» i*tth ?a I h w - . ' i i in an n n
lln m ? M w n ? T a m a y &lt;naku v ? i y ilt‘f i n i t ?
h y Ho In if t h a lr
infill
wilt.
if
it
tw
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h
pro'
Mr. and Mm. S. K. Jnnca and at [ither puinta, have returned hands at a picnic suppri at I v f»t-h, w* 11 ’ iinh.-l vahit**
'MniiRtiDO nf Mil*1 \V?*1 ill "Sh? l
,
,i
i-iinit
my
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l
In*
1
mu*.
home
iand
hav? opivfinf tbr ir home atisdale Park, Lake Mary, start
their two daughters, Anna and
t
fl« itft-in m I *%hai» it'd »- hr »r
IInil \V»**fiir
Real Kcofinmy In I’alnHuB1 Now
pill p4»-? II 1 the i &gt;oppitat h*ti | It.
Ella Maude, are in Knit Myi-rs at 612 Him Aveatic
•ng , ! 6 00 o'eloi It,
tllrtl ft ••hi 1k"
tha ^rttkii
*ri%? I*i ?*•&lt;1* Id | (»I« •ar'l M i l i i d i f T?n» «n*I T M V». k?ry.t
vifihnff Mr JomV aUi^r, Mr*
?i| In slii'to1 1 . 1 dn'1 titointjK|ii- op'-n
s t a n l k y -r o ( ; k r s h a r d w a r e
Mr and Mra. K* K.
11piin wlticb It WHIH tn Ilia k 1in a bla* k la?? -k?trh
A. T- .Smith,
h 'f'l’, w htt ( Irristutn Kndeavor
a? pi *
*
*
him.
f'idifi Di|»htmi baMtnti? -MltUft
haw In*?n at ten.ling
&gt;",g,.
201 Wmifiml Arfnu* - *■ ; —
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ifriifil
hv
Mi-'
Mnd?ltim
f»l»w I \ ,
Society Has Meeting
MU* Louise Hu kiuin will |?ave a&lt; h.it.l at tiHineav die, hav? t?
M pva ?d MaHr in
lured h&lt;m»r mol »rt* moving into
*°T
wher# she
Ij*n? and Ttant, rnitudlwria
I
fl/.
an
apartmrnt
mt
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k
A
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r
''Worthin?'*” and ktuimWhip"
will^Httrnrl Stetson Univrratty
nut* Mr Kipp u m mi'inlri of thi wen?
►ulijiH’t» of talk? dell*
thli winter.
- v'tr j p
faculty of Srminola ||iKh School «•rid l)?fi»i ? rneiioei- anil irue*!^
uf th? f mift wkui tonal t*hn-l mii
Wr. and Mm. Martin McGee,
J. WVrta NVaur, Kndravtir Kot (Hy at the r Itinch
and chlhlrea, of
Wichita Falla,
K■nj&gt;n*, will arrive lortmrruvf of .lackai'tiville, have airived in 1-4-1 niiiht
n'nnlirnicit From I'aif? 11
Th? pn^iam w« til cbulge of w h l l h l|i? d li iliJ ll u h j * k &gt; I- ( lilt
nl*ht to itprmj B .hort lirar h«*rr Nanfor,| with thei, newlv tnirn
hany. They will make their lourw. .M iaa M a ry N ic k id , ■ui II incluil- 1
with relativrs.
•luc»-«l.
■I 2062 llihiacus Co.it, Mr Neawe rd a -idii hy Merify t\ tile, » .it,
I ' n rikIt t Itljf «h i 11n»' III'111; I’’ I ? * ? n 1•
i»
district
representative
of
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F. L Wrllrnan, inciteimtc*«1 with
«&lt;l l &gt; ilu |»i*-?«it ?h«*ftaB* tif
Piggly Wiggly in iH r.iv
Frank
JIau?r
•
ht??t
1
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dev».
,
tha faforal irovfinmpnt on I«m mI
n him In f « i. M i. Min a n
hi
n 'H
luipal and -orijf •*-1 \i. while ilnt in r u l u»n w ith t w o o i h t i t r ? a ? u t &gt;
pr^Jarta, han rrtumrfi to Sanfnrd,
Mr. E |l. Mnlihy. vsh. ha.
I lie u.ret.i.g Milllvunv cm, I. - , it ff h n U * la p i ? p a i i n i f a k*nnti 1$
aruf !■ making rrmly to rt**)&lt;it* at
been visiting her -wi m | ,» ,in| ami s.minitlee al,|ii*iiilineni. wen-, ! stall ii| tli? n.d Jaw-, juidictal d*»
817 Wi**t 16th .Str«*i,t for the
daughter. Mi and Mi- 1' | ||n,
mad?
wintar.
i i i p - n - u til! in b fi n i l rat%»* i i d i n y *
"*■
• * ' Macon, Ga. r..r the past
I "Ian? aho w? rr madr fur t h«
lit a |
weeks, left that cit, yesterday 4‘lty 1 Milsu m?c‘ti(i|£ wtilth if t«» ot u Pauly Ion-til !*• jump *rom
Mr. Biiij Mra, T, FL Jonrv, Mr.
ant* to spend * week with ••? bi'ld th p iiuiulh, wild? hn hui 11(11(1 line! fi
IttialL
and Mra S. It Jnnrn, and Mr*
Aills \\ Follet , th At
•in lit i m?nl wm- riiinfr i hat in *.1 W .111 * m a*I I li k « \| iv l i p nM, J
Alton Jonn», of .^timmrrfirhl. N
j lent a Riltinoie Mi. bull,. Hl?l Sun Li &gt; - fiMlur? wit
h -.“
I to* Wm 111 I« 11 p 1’
J.# ar^ in. .Sanfont to aprml a
M l. Mob ley attended chusl ainf if |ii ?ai'Mi?d &gt; ,\|iff .Imih' tin iit l ailm;I &gt; |iiiipt11 wat «!•« pinif ri t ht hi !
wrrk with Mr and M»«. |l. It
»i i vice, m Mail'll ye-tei Ia&gt; for ll?ru&gt; \\ ill?.
^.0*11 Min ii Mu uitilut Itna i i hpit itl
J o nea ta Waal Third Slr««t,
T I H am ., Ill
The *ei \i, i n
i**l ulkti
l i n i n ''iln1 t l^
put
ii I»i ni ’ J
were r n&gt;lucl«| t,y the Rev. Mur
Mfiff uot lm11 - ui iiian.
|
Mra. ttrlrn T Mona and fam­
timer Glover, forniei pa-ter of
Till* • |?W W«U| itVtlliiiMItl »**ll,
ily *r* nii&gt;vini from 1110 I'almrt
Holy I io » . Ep Mopal tliunh.
lift prr??» vrra tor ill* -»r*iyp|ing[
to jfvrmir to Ihr IfiOfJ I’almrtto
Avapur* ranidrnrt* varatrd by Mr.
fiM?aimvr«*ra and ci?w ot i h« huin
THIEVES work under cover of diirkncss. Sliady charittdJKra, J.
’ N.
N Hohamt* Jr thia Montgomery, Helen
Irijr IniHt ami miho ha&gt;l arv* n of
wy4p|rh? ItohaonA
Rob
have* rrturn*«ii
them atjMtard lh?n liut? i util A f
Hayes Are In Film
to A m in rillr to re*Id? in th?
aotern ko ivlmut theij1business in Imlf-liRh* Honest mm
&lt;&lt; unlinunl From Tait? I)
&gt;roa-t iruanl boat. r«»m«iy ti» th'
Robson garajra aportia?M thi r?.
Helen Kaye, and Kolu-rt Mont­ of lh* uiuaic, laitli vocal ami lii&lt;| Pv Cum, picked up two nthm
walk boldly at mi&lt;ltlay. for they have nothing to fear.
gomery are the aUla in "Aeothar alruiiii'tilal Will III? hroadca-4 «*v?» *’h rtfB Pap«*ia pav? ?lit in
i
B. f , Ifalnra, mayor of Alt:
language" a new Mvlrn-Gnld- an Nil* hookup from II dtl Mll| *lit f*»r ihr tnacu? to **’•
monte Springs who ha* In n -in wyn Mayer feature whirh i.pened noon.
Shoddy inprchauidisL' cannot *&gt;o advertised. It would
I iruani, prohaldy
I&gt;*cmi? *
rh**
Wa ahlas ton attending * citrus yrsiei.la, at the k|llanr Theatre.
Lapt Arshur Komtnl? and hi? * imrumr ♦t -*n» f?n ?(f tho-* i
marketing xgreamenl hearing, isi uin the reputation, of its stjonsors. Thu half-way irood
jfuwrd fo-a)
The film, adapted from the sen­ rr?w of fiv* m?u, of the apongar ?u?d in flu*
turned home yesterday. Up plana
Tatpuit
sational dram* of family life hy boat Roth Fld?r, of
to leave for New Orleans, whrr*
le, not wffilh ail investment in these paRcs. 'Fhc mer­
Rose Franks*, show* Mias Hayes SpHlRira, now ataiomiai in North
on TVoredny he will
represent
MoMiUk * _
and Montgomery a* a pair of 1AfftHiM a- pari of tbr F'lornbi
th* Florida fern industry at a
chant# of this community and the national manufac­
newlyweds who find the honey nJhiildt, cnvvr?H thtnwrl vr*■ WltJt la
haar|ng.
t»romp' I
n.oon la nve, when iko husharoi's if lory y?j*t?rdas by (hair p
Tn-Nfcht
turers, who advertise to you, are K'lad to come out in
B.
L
U. L.
Pe
Perk!**?
Jr. and Billy ineffectual relatives take chaiga art ion tn iro uing »ev?n m?mh?r
of
1
heir
.(nmeatir
affairs.
Thlgpej
ilgpen JW planning to leave for
Hateony ID 26
a u d lrm ?
the open for all to sue. So confident are they of the
Hdward H Griffith (freeled the
Fo rk /Trrfon Military Aradrmy In
feiiwcr ri'w ir ID-.T6
I n r l c f l r d m t h ? r a « t a r r Loci I t ?
rrinta thia
thii week ta begin khelr | '■Cure from the i.lav that ran ( 'liiM P f H a l? J o h n H ? a l, ! ! ? m y
Virgin
quality of their 'foods, that tlicv arc ready to talk to all
second year .t that school. Prof. hrinene ol the screen a swlflly T r a v r i - M m i if? i?* H a n i t l t *ifi, W i *
docs Love
N. J Peritlna, formerly of thl* hrineine i»v the a reen swiftly
5T£
fl o lw t I jm ih ,
lu m a
('ilt r t l,
the people alxiul that quality, staking their business
naiwsil l.ri'lien. alory that aiiarkl-s la r d
city and * brother of H. I&gt;. Pet
w,n'M W ui win, Ilal l*iw »i»i and
ktaa, la k s i l a n l w a i Fork Lia- wi'h lens, inlaieat from stack i
" M a id r l Tijrn rr.
future (tn the validity of then claims.
fiplsh.
Th# pk tum ha# • dramatlr cli­
.Ml-s Have. I. mirnlfieawt , in
max wh?*’ *h? vrwnr n?i)h»w fa*M
ha. rote aryl Mn.'.w.merv'a pee.
You will fmu their messages helpful, their des­
In |ov» with Mm now aunl. H??
feereenre leaves I|m U In he deslr-j.
Tue»da&gt;'
4o»*h#r»d’m n ? r | * f t » l i f i f i f P
about
**I..Ttiwv ere ■ eve ay fe.ov
In,
bg. «
criptions of merchandise mtorestinir, their news of
■■HI *»1t|
llitm
*llti*ti(in which .-V#
c*w*h#r and
naresile
Wj'h
toallv rmbroll* th# #titIrr familv.
*p*J3 f » *E*rt lim*
r*tat1ve*
style authentic, their prices fair. These dnys, us iwivor
o f tW l
to 8*nforN via
a ? n .’ t f v
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Banfori City C|#ri&lt;. will return
wlU hk fc»U y on about Oct. !«

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B«J Caintwul, yfyn l a x apent th*
i w m t l i | h i t ^ arrived
thia
mofalac w fe a tp e tram that cl lx

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Shoes!
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DAYTONA
Islanders GrantedUee
O f Coiitrerftftjbfinor,
Lefty Lane, Monroe

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told third -while
» throw oat Rhode*. aad
- popped to Maithy hot Mar.
caai* through la tka • pinch
* « * r U l « aaator to aaort

PEAL M A D E
IR SUCCESS
NBA EFFORT
frwttaaad Fran Faff* Oat)
R ation of UMuetrisi
dla«*•’* W a r m told. * Purina tka

I to kdgulato matter* which
rapt commlttod to Ik* control
federal government aad
htfrln** *p«n tto con*titurl*ht of prirat* cenlrngt."
aLatomant waa coupled
report* from tk* operator*
aoft coal field* that tka
Fat ‘ direct t**t of tk* r*«aT*ry
n ‘i coaatltutiaaallty might mm*
I*, hn attempt by th* is In* ownft to overthrow tka cha/tor
ikkh Johnaan has aald would
;VUapo*ad" If aa aammaot
. m m to
m reached.
i n io w .
^JMakiag public laat arapk ' th*
aaa* ■drafted by him aad Donald
D«
Rkkbar*, th# NRA’a general
l, after jeonfaraaaa* with
“The kayrtorva of thalr program
■
■ atnrt aad
Ilia * could to moro aataraO*te tkl* pregrun thair resort to
fia t* wkkh bread hatred* aad
A' fnetoriee eloaad either by
•IpitoUa* atrlkaa aad leclputa
ky'dtiayta* la aoaa* otkfr way
tempi atiao of tka PruakMat’a
to fair rakalldla* tnduatry. -Therefore, I want to ip*|e a
*1*1 appeal at tkl* Upm to amrw « aad amployaa. t ask t|**s
for rat all fhuda, to Maoard |ka
Irani itoUaa that falao ra s h
| r |lir*wta* n afnifc . t o Fat
i t MW Idea that tka &lt;a|*an of

Mika BotoeH, th*
fo *" of
MaMollaa waa paaaad with nobody tk« C o n t r o l nor!|o Beeefeall
out- la sttontpUag to aaaHfle* League, wifi pUot tto. Dojrtono
Tat* Newcomb popped out to Boock I (Isadora through tk«lr
Vkkara aad Wtniaauon foBcwsd (tUBpkMklp MTi** with tto Coby faaalac. Baker waa kit by on* too M I i m , sad L*fty Loot, Ttfo
of Vkkon* alanta to load * » Minor, T w IU h " Moor*, ami Ed­
baaaa. Kakarta draw aa error it* Cootnrs* Will Join tk* Islandwbaa ha fumbled Moara’a alaallpr ars In Uom to partialpota In tto
(rounder aad Read, acorad but ■aria* opanar ot Daytona Beach
McMullen waa out at tka plat* an tlhradarTkl* waa’ decided hi Orlando laat
wbaa Roberta tucorarad quickly
olf ht altar a meeting netwseaefaad toaaad to BddraM.
■ A aoar-riot waa art Mad wkan ftclll* of tk* laafoo aad tk* two
Baker waat after Vlakara with a tiaka iavblved la tka play-off alt­
bat after bain* kit aa kl* pitching! ar It w*a‘ pointed out that thd Iaana. Th* entire tonford toaai lander team had toaa practically
disbanded at th* fha* club direc­
rushed injfklto . aarm l Orlando
tor* and officUIa vdUd H one of
pUyaru bold Bate* back aa palk*
th* two aariaa team*.
quailed tk* dlstartoar*. Tocham
ftpatht*g far hi* *lak,‘ Dr. Kenhi to run far Bakar aid
Bath J. W »«t (totod that th* IsLofty Flora buried tka laat tiro
lender* hgd toft tka aarrlcaa of
lrratnra.
a
rwaafiaid, Brower aad Cuaack
In tto fkarth aftkr Copp* ahd during tka yaat weak, and ttor*
aad bad lad off with bite, Mc­ la a poaatblllty that Cracker Ur*,
Mullen popped to Robert# and ham. who So* regular employ,
Copp* waa doubled at aacoad oa mant again, may ip&gt;t to able fb
Newcomb’* Hoar to Maxwell.
ptoy.
la tto ainth* after Raad kdi
laedore Rubin, toad of Ito Co­
grounded out* ItclftulWn belt out coa dub atatad that hq would conhit la front of th* plat*. Bchl- elder addition* to th* Iilandbr
rant overthrow drat cm th* play team within reason Ha offered th*
bat McMullen waa out trying to Ialandara' th* rifbt (* aalrct any
ranch third. Chartl* Banda- mak­ player* on tto L***'*arg and New
ing hi* flrat appeal*nee after tk- Smyrna roatar, aad further atatad
Juring hi* back aararal weak* ago. that hi* dub had no objection to
hatted for NaPeuadr and-boa t-oat JUkc JkiK h..*a pilot-during aha
•aria*. - ■
hit to third. Ra raschad aaeond
“1 eoailder Mlka’a return to th*
l a paaaad toll but tto toll
gam* waa oyer whan Hooka, hit­ game, a* being Juat whet la need­
ting for Wllllamaoo want down ed ta atahd tkl* aariaa * wall patrorlaed and -*f«ll played aariaa,"
awtnging at-.the third atrik*.
Mr, Robin Mated. Mika la popular
Both teagfr played ragged ball
In rocoa, add there’* no dou'jt
l a raauli uf “ eerie* ^eaaur#." b*t that thla earl** will n* 1h*
Th* Tiger* war* charged With beat ever- played In the league.
four fltldlag mlacuo# while San­ Wa'ra gulag to tor* tto biggest
ford had thra* arroru chalked^ up Crowd* of th* seas jo down our
agalnat lham.
way for ‘the fane art 100 per­
In making hi* flrtt Fad mound cent oath of our elub. Although
appoaranc* Vtckar* displayed a aur past season record agalnft
eariaty of stuff. Far thra* Inn­ Daytona la overwhelmingly la oar
ing* ha mtiad cure** with blind­ favor, the Ialandara will to a diring aperil and than changed hla farant club *Hh Mika at thalr
atyl* to awooplng hook* and alow head, and- Lana, Minor, Monro*,
and Contreras or on* other play­
bandar*,
Th* two dub*, will continue er on th* t«*m."
Dr. Wa*t accepted ’ th* offs*
thalr aariaa at Orlando tomorrow
aftoraoaw- at - 4th* •Vato4*&gt; •-On gyAidt-Up M ^,m «a*d t u t under
Thurailay, tk* Tiger* com* to Ban- the precant pleas he aapacted to
ford again, while tto Fad* go to nee Lane, a former lelander; Mon­
Orlande rvait Sunday- Fr*d Vaal# roe, th* peppery New 8myrifll
will hurl tomorrow agalnat Lefty catcher| Minor, former Sanford
and Ltaaburg hurlar, and a.thar
Flora.
Eddie fontr*res, J-eetburp fIrtet
r a n ■ OT H f l M
OrlaUa
AB ■
satotr, or Clyde Wright,
Now
m
.*
4 • ft 1 i 1 Smyrna hurler
Mr1f bf fb
4 ft • 4 • ft
• willb, lb
1 • ft I ft •
Th* official roeteaa fur thla »*•
CN.p|b#. If
4 * &gt; i
* ft rise than ware announced aa fol­
n**d1 rf
4
1 f 1 « 1
M r MullefV l b
1 • ft 1 1 1 low*!
rf
1 § r . » ft *
Daytonai Mika Bolach, managar.
Wll1i«m»&lt;*n r
1 • • C 1 1
n«bar p
t ft ft ft 1 ft Red H-rneed. Boo Burnaad, Elmar
F l« r a . p
*
1 • ft ft ft ft Spake, Walter Shannon, Bab*
1 • 1 ft ft D Waarer, Oortkn Apgar, liarbl*
l|n n h (, RR
1 • ft ft ft, ft Harrle. Crack** Graham, Jo*
11 1 ft lift ft 4
■SRf«M
AR ■ H PffI A m
flaA ... »•
4 ft ft 1 1 i
»
i 1 ft 4 4
baharfi •*»
n
tb
4 ft 1 1 1 ft
ntrnM lb
4
1 1 t 0 ft
M a iw g ll rf
4 • 1 4 } t
N i r r l t o R If
t • 1 ft ft «
IU N ir . rf
• • 1 ft i »
b iM riri r
t • ft ft t i
V lc h t r * . p
1 • * t ft *

drily, M ia ,
Frlao, D-1L Baker, i
wlckl Ceeay aad H
Official* than
follow lug earto* rule* fpd frguUtiana: ‘
1
yiKmJ
Tk* aertoe to to cad wkffi aaa
team to* won fear antoM * HP*
alkie aavaa gam**
Tto aerias opens ,
Beach oa Th ’ raday
Cocoa Sunday, at
day, at Cocoa oa
ton* on Saariay, at
following Thursday,
*r gam* I* needed, at
Sunday, Oct. 1.
Fl*yd Palmar aad
war* nomad as rcgel
Nellc* I* Oaraby aleoa that uadar
with Rosy Lain* and
aad hp virtu* a* a fUat dserso
as-alternate*. Driikill
anted Bapteeeher Ith A. O. &gt;»*»■
raMered hy th* Heaacahl* M. *
tr umpire tto
■mllh, CBanoellor, la ihst eeMola
Palmar to gat (to a
cases pending la the Tweaty-Thliw
HAVE YOUR WATCH
JMl Inal CirealU la e&gt;« fat
DriiklU tto fourth
Bale Cwaaly. nertoew wMrehs IX
ky c m wto really knows
games, and Palmer tto *
c
l,r&gt;r|ll||, ** (
“ I Brigga, Jawalsr. Mag. Aa.
saraath gam**. If naaded.
■•Oeralgned Bpectol Waatar. # *Tk* winning slab Will recsir*
pdlala*.' and awiaeetshd uadar the
•0 percent of tto net gala ratterms af sale final dears* •• * * t *
eats a f the said praseleea therein
arlpta and tto laalag dab win r»described, I w ill o ffe r for • « * • • * LOSTi Ladlaa wrist watch.
ealr* 44 portent of tto aat rasoil to lb# highest aad boat hid far
ward return to MUs
talpta.
In adtlon tk* winning
rash in fr e e ! of lha C esrt Iloaee
dsoe
la the C II* o f Bnaford. Batal- Trafford, 814 Magnolia Ava.
club la ta racalra a torg* alirrr
nate Oaanly, Florida, d a fla g tha
trtphy donated by tto Goldsmith
legal h ea r, o f aaU oa th# la d day
o f October .A. D. I I I ! the
Baaotolt Co, and a', pennant from
being e Rale Day o f Ihl# Coart.
th* toagn#. It waa voted ttot aath* folla w ln * dtecrlhad lands and
built.
pan*** at each gam* atoll net astenement, eltuale. Irin a and balsa
Americana Ht Cuba told
caad 118.
* »
In e a lt m et* and CoaMy. I a -w ill
le t - X I Of HnldSn Real Retale
private railroad car# being
Official league passes fo r tto
( V h i n k i f ’ f Al4M lftH to
ated at a high dally rental
* r c «lr d l* B l » , a '* • t h e re o f r e ­
■arias wars limited to 18, ; They
take
eiecutlvea
of'
American
su­
corded In riat R ook
I.
page
ar* to b* divided aa follewu Ywy
■ « o f P u b lic R e c o rd * o f B e w lgar mill* from Havana to th*
paaeas. for tto Laaebarg, New
note C o u n ts.
F lo r id a .
In e e lh e r
mills—of long distance telephone w ith the ten em en t,, hertdttnm ent* STRAWBERRY F L A N T M or aata
Smyrna, Cocoa,
and Daytjna
fContkiusd From Pag* On*)
n n o u rle n n a c e * Ih e m i# h e ln a p Baa W. W. Potter. - '
Beach club*, a paaaMaauad t^ traced th* history o f the Cuban calls to New York that sent -i»d
i - r . e tc h ante tw in e m a d *
In
ef
Floyd Palmar, Roby Lalag, BlH revolutionary movement and no overhead cotta skyward.' Mean­ fe ettt-t— the t e r m , o f th“ a fo re s a id
while, native sugar plattt opera­ d e e e e , - , d In n n re u n t t c o f e * M 12— W a a U ff
Drieklll, and Chlai Poral, and a
t .r m e tin ted 'M e the 11th d e r o f
P**a for Laagu* Praaidtnt W. J l, words war* minced in dealing tors were haggling over every dol n-nlemtwf A O. Ifta..___________
WANTED TO-RUY lMaftifelcom and League'Bacrrtor* 'Wftfrpotmc* and-other condition!:}1* * *toy-apet,-ahlmplag and lev- p -ptuniii - " - j A t f V ' n T .W W d R IT r
horse. Must to • torgatn. Writ*
apeclol Master
Patar 8cheel.
The adjective “ corrupt'’ Was uead jng in every way to heap running.
Bill Jonas P. 0. Bo* 481 giving
Thee*
things
rankled
In
th*
After attending to Other detail* In many connections
full partiesl*rs.
mind* of th* Cubans..The revoa o rtrti o r m m o t i i a u l
of tto aariaa, and maklag plana
The report traced tto sugar In­ luti marie* resented th* Influence
NOTICK
Is
hereby
olvea.
Ihst
WANTED: Pine *mi Cypres* logs.
lor n*it saaaon, tto tatotiag ad dustry from th* post-wUr high
brought under the control of under anc by virtu* *r a final deHtendlag oy delivered. United
journod.
Thoe* alt.ndU, were:
C t a e dated Ith day
ef September
A. O tell, rendered by lb* Honor Lumber Company.
- .t.
President W. H. Maadalcora, of prices period— frequently referred Amer'can compsnlas.
able M. It Smith, Cbaneeller. In
Orlanda, Secretary Patar Sehaal, lo in Cuba aa tka “ dance of tko ,• The American companies were Ihat certain caune pending In the
of R«nfo»&lt;\
Dirocior Dr. K. J. mlllona"—through what It called Fhlleil ovcr-capilallgtd and over- Circuit Court, Twonly-Third Judl IS— A partm ent* &gt; * r B e n t:
rlsl Circuit. In sxl lor Seminole
Waat, Tommy Wath**«!l and Jo* the period of American exploit*County. Florida, wherein Berths A FURNISHED Apartment. Fear
Bolach, of Daytona Baach, .Direc­ millions"—thriugh what it ealled
Haul, la Complainant aad A. D
Shoemaker end Mhrsarat W. Bhne
Room* and Eltchenotte. Do*bid
tor W. F. Nelson, Uadi re Ruhln
Hon.
It
told
of
th*
extram*
»
maker hie wife. Ben Austin and
and Holhe Atklnaon, *f Cocoa
Georgia Partin Auatln. hla wife, Gsrsg*. 118.00 per - month. 1807
eenlment aroused In the Caban
and tlulf Fertiliser Company, a So. Park Avenue. Telephone 4MftJt
Corporation, ere defendant, th,
revolutionary group* by tk* ex­
saderelened HpocLI Mailer, ap­
P ta e w F o r Rsrit
ploitation. Sixty percent ofjthe su­
pointee and aalhorleod under Ihe
gar production In Cuba had bear
tormo of eat* final derreo to mehe POR RENT; Ftlllag itotio* with
sale of tha aald pramleo* therein
Mimeograph
living quarters, corner Pork-Bad
described I will offer for sal* sad
sell to Ih* highest aad heel bidder Treach Avenue. Sesbotrd OU C*.
T Y P IN G
lor cash, la fraat af Iho Cosrl
Hnsao door ta tho.Cjly af Sanford. West First,fttroet.
DR. 1c T. DOBS
Bpedal
Benin*!* C*se(y, Florid*, daring

RESULTS

La tin-American
Trade Tr e at ie s
Involved In Cuba

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hkmnGl*

Felt Madt Better
By Takmg Cardsi

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ih”
l. .*a. Ih
thV »nd
Ih * less*
leeal ktert
hoars ef
of m
eel*
Aav o f October A. D 1*11. the
h e is t a Rule Dsy of Ibis Cssrt. Ih*
follo w lse described Unde aad tene­
ments elluateC lying and being la
esld Hlnle and Cbualp. to-w itT h * North h alf of Dot thirtytw o A o f BaaforO* Celery D e lls
• nhdlvlelos a f Boat Ione l.t.I.IA
I I aad I I Tawaahlp I * South
af R aag* I I Mast ns par plat
thereof Recorded la Peblte roee rts
o f . Sentinel*
County.
Florida, together with Ih* ten*m e a t, h erldllam eal* and appsrte.
naaees thereto helnnetng, each s o l,
b * l» e made |n e f f e c t , , !* (ha term*
o f Hie efnrwaeld decree end Is par.
estnee o f aald terms Deled this
Jhn^lllh day * f Sept ember A. D

cotntrr ,r*

CREDIT ASSOdlAtibN
ISOM Pnea AV*.

Ramember ttot outioff'
■napakotl ,
,
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Fresh Film* at.

Wieboldt’s ~
Phoo* (S I

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lop a a .

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Special M ailer
R Wf. W A R S
Bollcllnr fo f ComplelnenL

BILLY’S UNCLE

HOW THEY 8TAND

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W AN T TO TRADE West Palm
Beech lots fdr eitoll bos**.
Urge lot or lots spd eornh cash.
Bob 108, Hersld.
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SPECIAL THIS WERE
Grade, four hoar, ENAMEL.
Cheirs range e f colon. T8e • B
quart; 80c a plat, 80c half piatf Me
quarter . pint.
Btonley-Rogen
Hardware C*.
—
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. SEI'TKMHF.H 12, 1933

Maine, Consistently
Diy, Votes Repeal

_ To Make
That Needs Of
ration For Expan*
•Son' Are Being: Met
" WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.
— (A J .)— President Rooite- T*lt eterefally—anviwwl the
government’* hufe
credit
“ ~ ‘ yeeterday in » long
to melee certain
that the need* of the nation
under tha expansion program
* r H e * 12 w t et'alm o«t ythree
■L.
bourn w ith the men who con­
trol tha outlet o f tha billions
6 t federal credit available for
i m t r y , The meeting ended
___ _ announcement o f result*.
s - l V n w a Indication., however,
tM t Mr. Reaoaralt daalrad to sec
tael tfctea various agencies tunc
IdjdWkfcoi' f i t
IN
common
«*4 of aiding Industry and agrtcultara to meat tha demanda of the

1hla aides
a raallxatlon of the diffl
mot by small merchant* in
evoriag to carry out th, NRA
agreements without iniate credit.
T .h * f o r i r n m e n t leaden
appeared convinced the bank*
ytald meet the situation.
Bugeoa Black, govarnor of the
9 federal reserve board, npreaaed
ton opinion after tha meeting that
tha.: banka were meeting this and
. w i l d coattail* to do so. Ha aald
•ih*y .were demanding situation ad- equate security "but that is aim* ply ' sound banking."
Jsasa Jonas, ths ehslrmsn of
Um Reconstruction Finance Cor­
poration thought Ike banks could
a Httls stronger, Hs reiterated
• t t ^ 'U “ » d r i * e 'K ! U k ' do
tan la prafarred -stock of the
- banks to re-enforce the structure.
Those attending tha conference
" Said tha credit problem waa aim
of'several discussed and
tadkatad It waa not portlfalar*
. ly emphasised.
The
conferees
said tha word inflation waa not
mentioned as such.
. /Jenaa also suggested that the
N R A members farm mortgage
campanic* at a means of getting
direct loans from the reeunatrue.
tipa corporation when their secur­
ity eras not adequate for stralgh
out bank loans.
1* tha little fellow that needs
(Continued On Page Three)

Trade Body Directors
WUl M e e t Tonight
With many matters of Importtoe* te this etty gad county ready
fee presentstlon and discussion, ft
anhriphtsd by trad* body of“ l tearwtog that toniffts
and August meeting of
hf • praetors of the
Cgunty
Chamber ef
. ^ W
to a well at[ dhAptob
s f the
i will preside, and rep-

Regrular P o l i c y Of
Governmental Sup­
port la Advocated
WA8HTNCTON~Sept. I2.~DP&gt;
— Federal aid for education, not
merely In the present emergency,
but aa a continuing policy was
advocated yesterday In a report
issued by the national conference
an finiDdng-ef cduniisDi_______ '.
From July .11 to Aug. 11, th*
conference met at t’olumhla Uni­
versity. The question before It
was: “ Can this country continue
Its Ideal of free and universal
schooling?”
The anawer th# report made
was “ It is i matter for the de­
rision ef all cltliene." It submit­
ted a plan "fo r r*JAction, approv­
al. or change."
Million* ofifitlten*. th* nation­
al educational association said,
will be asked to appraise this
plan "until it I* a fair expression
of the American ideal" to be used
“ sa heals for the restoration of
American schools.**
—
Sweeping change* are suggested. The 1(0,000 one-room school*
whichH ist would k* Erased
from the educational picture, -wapplanted by "central eehoul plants"
built under the NRA publie works
program.
Th* present school district map
of th* nation would be obliterated
In favor of a map in which min­
imum rural units would have apprpalmately 1BO0 pupils in at­
tendance! urban unit* 10,000. Tha
average unit now is only 23
square miles in else; require* but
seven teachers.
And this Is set forth as on#
possible "restatement of tha alma
of eduratlcn in the light of mod­
ern social and economic condi­
tions."
'That a Democratic society Is
under obligation not only lo pro­
vide adequate education for youth
at public eipense, but livelihood
if necessary up to the age when
society is prepared to offer em­
ployment."
“ At on* and the same time we
cam* to have unemployed tearh#r« and wandering children," the
raped pointed out.
Catling attention te ^he strug­
gle the public schools hare enIn the -depression, and to
(Ceottmied Ob Pag* Three)

Reports Are Scanty
On Tropical Storm

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• r i f A D i ; MIm l , Soft. l L - f O )
to ruasat bold aortiae
* bandits la MIm m a CKlaa pal Ice and
are tigkUniag
t* balk the
■wait* I hi a

m

pert! "In Um abeence of reports
te tto vkAnlty « f the tropical dledlatartan** te the Weaum Caribabout SAM North and MAO West,
usoring wort nerthweetward about
11 mllea aa hour, attended ,by
gale* and peaeftdy wind* of hur­
ricane fere* near th* ranter. A
dietarbane* te Um Weetora Ceriheaa is centered about TO asIlea
of Bella*, Honduras, wooing
very alewty north nertheastward
wtth tncraaalng tetoo*K)r.Jto
* -

Tito JUtoftslNI Pl(**t

Main*,

IIRECT ACTION Rulings By Supreme Court C U B A N A R
On Three Emergency Laws
TOCINCH NRA M ay Result From Appeal OFFICERS
NEV REGII
BEING PLANNED

w h e r e prohibition
waa cradled away back before
the war between the states,
voted to strike the Eighteenth
Amendment from the Consti­
tution.
Repeallsta expressed
confidence in similar results
tpday In Maryland, Colorado,
abd Minnesota, where elections
on th* repeal proposal were
being held. Prohibitionists, dis­
puting ground, kept on fight­
ing* Maine, which passed a^
state prohibition law In IhAi,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.~-(A’l
Members of the City Commie
voted yesterday about two to
—Direct action to curb **j»rs»flt-^
iiue for repeal. 41 waa ths 2fith
atun meeting laid.night in the Cttl
renin-" nm! nimiu-i compliance by
Hall postponed ratification of state to rnler the repeal colemployers with the NBA pr gram
their proposed flat reduction It
of more Jobs for the unemployed
was planned Inst night by the di­
residential, business, farm, am
rector* of ihe Roosevelt adminis­
va apt properties until ulflcial |
tration’ * emergency program.
of the Bondholders’ Prulect iv&lt;
Horn s. Johnson, NRA 1 chief,
Committee ran Im- re*rhr,| for t
pounded »way at the soft coal
stalutnanl in th* mailer.
controversy, still luqieful of a
substantial agreement by mid­
Adoption of the lu ll tax sol
week that would permit the prowas therefore alto postponed
mtilgntmn of « code without It*
ptobabiy until late this week III
being -'Imposed" by th* govern­
view of the fact that L'F.ngle and
ment
Stands, Jacksonville attorneys for
While concentrating on this
trouh! some aitnation. however, ha
the Commute#, telegraphed the
told newspapermen that within
Commissioners to say that clfnita
the nr*t day or two lie would Olre being made to get In touch
W A H U N rT O N dent 1* -&lt;A* I nounce plan* for ending violations
with Kenneth M. Keefe, head of
'
' * , ' ' J1 , ,
, I of codes and agreements by *mthe Committee, and that he prob­ _ T h e nattonal labor hoard, cirted |||&lt;|V. , , wh(J Jtip|(). , h, Mu#
u». saUJlu*. v i f t r '
ably « t 1t~bp-Torched-rm Ttrannhnrr^ry -recent -# «*»»»w
’
'

Move Will Be MadcTo
C u r h Profiteering
And CompelCompliance Of Employers

Postpone ActionUpon
Proposed Reduction
Of Assessments On
Sanford Properties

FEDERAL AID FOR
SCHOOLS URGED
AT CONFERENCE

cooaty aa w*il
Mutation
WASHINGTON, Sept. It-W P I
ll gcKtduled —Tha Weather Bureau this moraiM o'clock.
tag leaped the following storm re-

Patrol

HOLD HEFTING
MONDAY NIGHT

ELHIN, Illinois, Sept. 12^W V-Preferring, h« Mid. to
quit JjU*in»M altogether than
operate under the NRA, HenJamln A- Pearsall, head of a
dairy product* firm, today
wa* preparing to rloae hla
plant at the end of the month.
Pearaal] aald the national re­
covery act waa all “ coerrlon
nd frarf bluff and boycott"**
and that he would go out of
boilneaa until It "blow* ov*r."
He employed about 100 workera.

NATIONAL LABOR
BOARD PLEASED
WITH EFFO RTS

Elated O v e r Recent
Successes In S e t tlinjr Mnny Strikes

The Commissioners, having dteposed of this mntter, turned to
the audience, and invited Its memhary tu s|iprsi Im fin, the group
which was sitting as an Kqualix
ing Board for a final lime.
During th* nrst two hours of
the meeting, the following persona
were heard ill rutnplanit ngelnst
present and proposed assessmenteD. L- Thrasher, Mrs. Blanche Tuk
arh, Her»*y McLautin, L. A. tlrum
ley, Mrs John Stamper, John
Mrisch, J. I- Maranlette. M m
A rank* Takach, H. M. Edwards
IV. C. Hill. 11. II Coleman, llarohl
t/mp, J. C. Olbhs, and a repre
■antstlv# of the Wlhn-I.ovelt In(erests. letters of complaint were
rea^j fron/Tt." Vf. Herndon and Ihe
SenfimA-Htltoltlr National Hank.
Kicept in ons or two instam-e.
all romplaints were taken under
advisement.
The Commissioners
nnnounred that they will buhl an
uther meeting within the nrvl few
days, and that all complaints
would he given every conudera
tlon.
When the meeting had turned
again to routine affairs, the Cons
missionera considered the follow
mg subjects in order) Automobile
liability Iniurarr-a on city.owned
automobile*; a Florida Power and
l-ight Company r e v i s e d ached
u le
and
th e
prnpo*e,|
electric light* ordinance; the lake
front boulevard and the widening
•if Park Avrnue; the possibility of
securing a (IR.OOO loan from the
Redinstroetlon Finance (Wpnratlon for ihe rebuilding of the rlty's
sewer system; and the advisahitlly
of changing the occupational li­
cense fee system.
Th* automobile liability intur
anca problem was postponed until
(he n*X| meeting, after bids ware
tendered by J, H. Colclough and
Jack Ftnnell, representing Inaurarg-e firms.
Th# present policy
expire* Oct. 1.
'Clerk F. R. lam*on announced
o ff levels o f the power 4.unpany
ny ha dapproend a revised street
that officials * f th# power comp*
been in effect since Kept. 1. Klim
Instlon o f twn street light* was
occasioned by l W recent shrink­
age o f the city limits, and it was
necessary to change th* entire
schedule as a result.
Tha Commissioners tabled a
s e c o n d reading of th* prvpoeed
new city ordlMBoe ordering a re
ductlea An, tight rate*. Commla- (Continued Qn ra g * Two)

strikes In malty Industries, tald
slikiii’ll*uni
to » U h (1Tto U
plans yesterday to scud othJT with hathr&gt;l to hi* pii«nm fur pronicnlnnl riM)»loyNr«i who
tho isand" of striker* Lack to
mvnirt lukiiifr
f'lUployr*,
work.
At On* While I foil durlnfr th*
Mire Important *HH. in *b« day I’ lMiitent llfH»i»#veit and hli
viewpoint of tb» intent« members, fininnal ndvluer* cbiivumwI fir#*
were it* activities to conciliate fully the credit nituiitinn nf fndua*
ruffled employers nm! wuikeis he j tiy •ml fiirrlrultiire, hut no atatt*
incut nf retDltN w »i made
fore threatened walkouts maten
HI ill confident that a Riib*tanalizr
ttal
»’cment
tnli'ld he had
The .n il.I yestenlsy niinoimrt ,|[ from the ihMurth-d mine niwratom,
setllenie.il , f an toi|tenoiint stie*i Johnson t dav
air thru irricvjsilw sj stiike tu l letelapd, dl»^ nnccp uver the nnte he ha a draft­
patilied mmiiators to tlie scene of ed for the imliutry. Then* racI ion
fresh 1st-T troubles, uml renewed by rectinn. he will take live char­
Its efforts lo lermiiisli two serious ter up wlh aiHikefiliirn f«»r the
strikes with which it has ban varinuu tivUM j# . 4|uelt nf an ac­
cord* . .
little fiircess thus far.
ffnvrevrr, ft toil* kmId auttiitrita- -Ond of tb*&gt;# is a .trike o f ftfnm
ahue workers in Brorkton, Mass,| ttvelv ve«ter«tay the nut# would
as a result of an inter union Lf rrtinphdetl Iwfiijn many nmfe
flfh l uver s-XKling labuf mu- day i nnd when a u n t liei deadlock
M onMiuiitt nri Thf** Pourl
tracts. Tlie Luanl eipecla to rail

WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.-W Central Union bank of Richland

—Test! that may bring rulingi
from th# supreme court on ibre*
rmergency laws of the Roosevelt
administration
already are in
process of appeal tu the highest
rourt.
The rases involve stife and na­
tional laws, rulings upon which
would have direct bearing upon
the court's view as to the legality
nr ths lunergpncp tanklng law. tha
agricultural act and the farm and
hum* loan mortgage measures.
Then- is a distinct prospect that
other iip r i might spring if mm
the industrial recovery art. l.rgal
arthnrilir* are predicting an im­
mediate test of the provisions of
that measure umler which the
Preauieiit mighl license liiduslriea
that (ail to coinpl) with code pro­
visions if th* licensing powers are
invoked
A case nrouaht hy Hunter A.
G ilo, and othrra rhktlanfea th*
validity of lh* appointment of a
roaffivstoi by Mouth Caroline to
lake charge of the affairs of tha

Lake Monroe lias
Ri s e n Foot Since
Last We d ne s da y

Liffht Docket Marks
Police Court Monday

county. Should this appeal o# en­
tertained,
th#
court’* ruling
might be broad enough to cover
federal action in appointing con­
servators to lake charge of na­
tional hanks dosed during tha
banking holiday.
A Minnesota taw granting n
two-year moratorium on mort*
gages Yin bran altnckrd by Uv#
Horns Building A Uan association
and If reviewed by th# court will
tiring a ruling that might cover
all moraloria, federal and (tats,
which like the Minnesota law
change conditions laid down in
oontracta. The court has estab­
lished a record of going far lo
preserve legal contract*.
Two cases are being prepared
review oy lh# supreme court chalfor review y tha supreme court
challenging Ik* validity of price
fixing oy th# secretary of agricul­
ture under the agricultural adjust­
ment act.
Two Illinois
dalrifl
questioned tha milk prices alt 'for
(Continued On Page Three)

DEFENSE LOSES]FORD'RETURNSTQ

__

Scoff At Ultimai
~ From NewPrea
That They A&lt;
In 24 Or 36
H A V A N A ? Sept:
(A.P.)— Defiant
ccra, bnrricmltRi anil
in the fiumptiioiiB N b
Hotel, refflatMl tho
ernmentV tlemanda that I
como to tfrms immodlal
They nroffetl at Ihe llf
turn from I’ryitldoitt Grail J
Martin that tlrny yield
or 30 hour*, and made
fur a showdown on tha stand.
D# Co.pedes b* reinstated}
a n ostimated at from
five hundred. They wore ’
end prepared for any ronth
The president had th# oath-,
office administered to hi*
and proclaimed "Cuba at
fra*. All that is needed la *•
lura pro*p*rUy
and wa#*
prosperity will come

MAJOR PO IN T IN DETROIT SILE N T
LAMSON'S T R IA L REGARDING NRA »d to
Testimony On Blood Denial Made That He
Eluded Questioner#
Spots Is Barred By
By RidinglnTrailer
Decision Of Judge
f’OURTUmtSE.
SAN JOSE.
Hepi I f IaPI -T h « drfrni# 1o#t a
major ■kirfni«h yrMerdiy In tht
munlfi trial of David A- I*amaon(
when tbr court virtually barred
all pr Jrrtcd testimony of Dr. K*
O fftinrlrti, notni crbiilruilojriatf
a« to bln tntarpratatlon of blood
• pota In th* bath jrooni whtr* tba
arouted niin'i wif«* A Una, dkd
Photograph* taken by HatnHch
aUiut two weak# aftar thr May 80
Iragnty In (hr Lamnonn’ Hlanford Univ«»rnity camp.in rotlaga
werw mijlmikitad by th** ijafrna*
with tha nh*a of contradict Ing
proaacution tcitlniony amt lo ad­
vance tha niigganllon that Mra,
La muon may liava met tlaath from
nn acrlifcntitl fnll, rathar than
from an iron pi|M* wielded by haa
hubbum! an the ntnlc char gen
fUofi'itM* Attitmay# E. M. Raa
mill Maurice KmiiVin fttuhhI hard
In overriih' (In* propreulloti oli
U-rfioiiN, bill Jinlgi* R R Hyer
ruled out the pil'dngraph* on tha
ground that u1( showing hail l&gt;een
made that the hath room w«* in
(lie niinit* ctifidilInn whan they
ware taken a** il wm Immediataly
after tlie 1ragedVPravloiialy Heinrich had a«tab
lithctl an elaborate background
upon which In fntpnaa hla complai
thcorlea nf how hi rod H|»nfi tell
the talr pf (hair origin. If«* !••#(!fled Ihp aha§H* and pnaitlnii nf
hino«| atalna could ahow to ■ aclantifir nliitrvir what her they
ram** from an artery, a vrln or a
capillary: whfther
they were
thrown nr had fallen; whether tha
li iiv waa at rati or In motion
when tticv emerged fmm It; the
approximate dlatanca traveled, and
the nod Hon nf the body.
Tha defense did
ope toe­
hold, however, whtn a photograph
hy the criminologist
thnwlag
blood apota gn the bath room door
ami two iithara ravaallng the pn*
Nltion nf alatlonary objecta in tha
room, ware allowed In evidanra.
*
Tha one relating to lh# bl&amp;dA
P|ioti waa perinlttod
nfl the
alr#ng(h nf prevloua taatlmony
fhal the hath room door had not
b##tl rlraned twfor# It wai takan.
Through tha romplicat«*d pro-

tin- psilles involved into confer*
elite tills week while « public,
In ariuf- on a — J( for the shoe inU-.try Is in progless.
The other is Ihe spreading dr is?
of sik workers in the northeast*^
slate*. 1 wo (-unferrm-es ulrrsiiy
have la-en held with UianiifeelurThe Waters of laiki- Motiloe,
ers aiut Islioi chiefs, anil another largo-t ImhIv of aster lyltia in toparley is *e hedoleri hei e fur count v. ros. I J to.1lie. since la-1
Thursday.
Wtsln day moraine, it wa- an
John M. t'arniody wa* on&amp;'i'd nponced this morning
by f'.ly
to lluffuiu, N. V., tu conciliate la­ Kngineer Fred 'f Williamand
bor troubles at grain elevators and there is cvciy mdicslion Ihsl t &gt;wharve* and another pmliator was fore sriotlo-i wrek l, over. tlie
sent lo His-kf *rd, III, to *r*k a uati is will have i onie uy -I'll an
settlement of a strike of
1100 oibet foot
rriqdi-yes of Ihe Nstooisl T.,„-a * 1 ills lino fling, tlie water s a,
Company. Ill Chicago. Max Meyer one foot ami nine Inches li.'l ,u
is attempting to r ilwoiate llou&gt; Ihe I. Ikhead wall in Ihe vicinity
hie* between rnillltu-ry manlif'ac- of the yn* ht basin l.nst Wrdne*
lurers and Ihrir empluyea Snd day morning It was two feet, nine
other - reprearntaliie
of
ITi* Incla-. bt-low the top of (he wall
board are either prem ot at ua on after having Come up one fmd and
the way tu th* aCriu of labor dls nine inches since Ratunlay preeni
putoa
mg I-abur Day.
Bcorcs o f Mmiplsiuls from • * ! „ * " , ,*1* f **^ j*f
'he Msyfnir
many arrllana o t the ri.untry r..q.' "lintel, where the bulkhead is atHiul
tinUed to pour Intiv the offices af •i» inches lower than it Is near
lh# hallunal labor Is.ard, ami ihe yacht basin, the water i*
brought from Dr. W. M. l«i&lt;«sv slightly less than „ foot frun, th.lop
(CunUnued On I'aga Two)
Bi-midents « f tin- Chuluola and
Uvlnki a*ctlma reported in Kanford today that tba Kcanluckliltrh fi Creek which wtnl far l»yond its bound* as ■ rvsult of ths
storm sad ism. is receding sluwly
nut noticeably.
Fred Briultr, young son of Mr
It has teen lm|M»s«b.|e tu Oii.ss
and Mrs. F. W. Bender of the
lb i* Iron bridge between FnuluPaula Hoad, was fined |2S In
lie# Court ye.terfMy nftemmw ■&gt;la and 0&gt;i*&gt;k&gt; since last Tuesda)
after b« bad answered to a charge beragsa of th* far| Dial water
of rmkleaa driving which resulted stood ovrr an arra which includ­
in • serious a-timolol* acciuent ed th* * ridge fur a distance of
shortly after midnight Satnrday. half a mil* on either aids of tbs
bridge.
caadlvtga (jimton
oat lookInC
Ann)* Slack, charged wtth de­
gravely at lh# labia bafora him.
stroy, ng private property, bad th*
Ha oaamed to av^id looking ill tha
case postponed for N days.
diraetkn of tha phoiographa. Latl
Will IteOee, charg'd with dia^. ,. —. •
-i
«r##k whila dafrnaa aI part# war#
urdeity cMiJuct, Was dumlaaed
frA** V
• -- *
- f7 iii
Kddla l*alt#raon and
James
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—(JP&gt; •mUod now and than and con*
Tha Advisory Ctoualtia* of tlw EdOt, charged with assault, were! —N B A ' rei-ort* that nowipapar laatlfyinr ha app^rod cbaarfuL
local NRA Caunpaign Assay will flood
aad 111 reapwtivaly while display advertising "haa taken a raraad often with bit attornay#
Lavnda MaQill, also charged with definite and appreciable apt urn" and ralitivoa.
assault, wa* ftead R .
loday supplied President Rooa*Jsmss 8csit and Charlie Smith, velt'a ncovery efforts with a new
charged with loitering, wars fined inipeto# to r e
favurabl* tokens,
•6 *arhTwenty-flva large cities trace Um
l&gt;raw Brown will ba triad next Atlantic to Um Pacific repotted a
NEW YORK. Sapt. l*c-&lt; e&gt; —
MantVy nn n chargg a j gukbig Id paawaat August advert loteg
gain « * • » August, I9S2, after dlp&lt; Tony Cauauaerl, who ta**ta tha
play llaang* had decllnod steadily chamiwn, Barney Roes, tonight at
th ron gV ju ly. Termed fag NBA Ato Polo Grounds fa aa attempt to
reaction b r
e t regale th* lightweight W riafr
-unto bus team to - MU*. tipp*4 tto seal* at l » l- t
accural*
ndi wban ha walgked
« t r*U*w*d

NRA AdvUory Board
to WUI Meet-Tomorrow

NI

Price Five Cento

Rufthtegfl Barometer
Arouse#
O p t imism
1

Canzoneri Weigh# In
For B a t t l e Tonight

DETROIT,
8«pt.
!» - (« —
Henry Font was u*ck home today
In direct personal commend of
his far.flung industrial interest*,
with no statement to mek* re­
garding hie company end th* Netyi*i*l Industrie! Recovery
Ad
ministration, hui wllb en smphellc
Oantal--mad* through Ford, of
flciels-that !&gt;• had eluded would
he questionvis at his North Woods
vacation camp by departing Sat­
urday noun cuiicialed in e 11 u11.r
Mr. Ford wss beck In D.lix^t
i&gt;efore enybudy ootslds the llun.n
Mountain loilg*. near Big Bay,
Mirh, in the i»p|«-r penineula
knew he bed drparlrd, but of
final, her* said he left th# cfiinS
"openly at noon Haturday with
Mr», Ford."
A fellow memoer of lh* lusur
Inus vacation remp where the
Ford, .pent tlie peel three weske
had .eld tlie motor magnate, in
eluding quealioners at the ramp
gets* rode out concealed -nisi
llie esnves rovedlig of A trailer
alleched to hi. car. I-oral Fora
off Ins I• hrsudcil aui'h eel um *•
"nisnifeslly untrue"
"Mr. Ford hs. no reason to do
such thing.", they said
Mr. Ford and his wife, drlvsn
hy their chauffeur, made a 1*1*usely trip through Duwar Michi­
gan, stopping Sunday at West
Branch, more then half way flora
Dig Hey to Detroit. They spent
several hours there, lnipi(til!|
snd hi. associates said that for
pioneer residents.
Arriving at hi* U iern in ol
fice* yesterday, Ford went into
the seme srcluslon that- intrkeB
his vacation along Ihe L i.e Su­
perior allure. If* held conferences
with various officials of bis com­
pany, including hie eon, Edsei,
president of the Ford Motor Com­
pany, who returned 1*1* last weak
from Jill own vacation at Seal
Harbor, Mein*.
Th* motor
magnets refused
himself to interviewers, huwever,
ho formal statement regarding th*
Ihe present al least there wll| be
J It. Mrs. U. T. Humphrey and
Fun) position on lAe NRA ajtora*bllt cuds, which Um company ba*
nut yet signed.
It was reiterated in authttRa­
il*# quartera that tbs Ford Com­
pany feels it is complying (n every
respect with th* reqritament* af
the recovery program and that
Mr. Ford's signature to ths automstive cod* is not ****etUI to tha
desired compliant*.
Th* often-repeated statement (4
Ur. Ford, to Um effect that th*
Ford Company, If It signed tha
code, would have to "llv* down
Is It", waa aatd to h«, fo r tha
present at Uast, tha o*Jy alti­
tude tha company car** to mala
public. Ur. Pord’a attttnde on UB
entlra natioaal recovery projtu a
was not mad* keown, alfhawn
It waa
aa
waa etatod aittoriteUvaly
that
"Mr.
r. Ford M aD far geaara) hot.
■ racavwry. aad U tete« avsnr*
thing ) a can U bring a toteft"
■

H AVAN A. Sept. 12.—&lt;#F—1
new Cuoan government, h#*»C b y l
number of problems as ll-att*
orient itself, y**t*r
frankly **pr**.e&lt;t a deslr*
friendship with lh# United 31
but warned that th* yegimaj
anti-imperial.
Meanwhile
I * uo r
trOtt
plagued two Important cltiaa
tha new praikleut. Dr. nan
Grau Han Marl in, con side rad t)M^
demand uf 31W former army of- J}I
firera that h# step aside for CsK r v
las Man-el da tespodes, tha fa r-T
met provisional prmhtenl.officer*, who were removed
last week’s coup which
Da Cesjeedes, had eatahlljdMd h * «
quartera at thr Hotel
armnl Ihemaalves and fi
press bureau of their own,
"W e dealr* American fr|
ship” , said thr new , pr**
"based on the aoenlut* liberty v . ur.
Cuba W# never fmget that Amah
lean soldiers fought fur our In­
dependence, and » e nr* grafofhR-'^
” We are not anti Aniericwti b «l y
ws are antl im|ierlsliani in *11 tt»
j
forms."
Grau Kan Martin deelarad Bug-;
day following his InstiguratloK ’ J,
that b's administration would TO " i;
f iismfy lo America and would
hrnor all obligations "to th* laaAv
penny." In his «slli of offiao II*
^
promlsad the assurance o f "u tu sl-vt'
mum re.peri for all intcresta YGt
the government."
\A,
Three men wero woundeff^l*
pistol fight which followed
iitlcal argument at fha II*‘
city llall.
'
Lisut. Manuel I^rruYda. ml
tary iup*rirtinr nf th* rlly
ftantlsgo under former Pnuffd*
Gerardo Machado, Oscar I’ala
an amploye at the city hall,;
Kant lego Hllva, a oyetamlcr,-.t
■truck ay bullets when
and Palmare re.urted to
A five-hour general alrlko
Inaugurated at Kanttngo at
In protral of the killing
of a manganese miner ‘* i lb* t
of Crista.
Reports from CamagJoy said
employee nf th* ('onautldg1
railways o f Cuba wcht
at nooa- Previously Ru
member of th* Student Dirac
at Hanna, announced &lt;!
Camaguay strike would not
anramted.
u -,v 3 n
Tha question of Atusricaa,
(Continued On Pag* Tto#9

Alleged Kldna
Banker Being T t
------ r:V&amp;

A T L A N T A , - 8cpl.
William Randolph Drilnlk
on trial her* today on a*
meat charging that on Ju
kidnaped and h*W fo r ’;
John K. Ottley, Br»
tha First National
Mate.
* / M|
Th* penalty on ronvfcti
kidnaping U from four to M
Imprisonment. Psliaakl 1
not guilty. Pryor Bowen, 1
old la m boy, af lavool*. ■
dieted with Del leak l, w *i
a saver*uc*.
4

ground that Mi
tenth &gt;te Ulna!
an ted aa a M

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VOLUME X X IV

Dirigible To Aid In
Hunt F o r Balloons

CODE PERSISTS
Section On Represen­
tation Upon State!
Committee O b je c ­
t e d To Especially

WASHINGTON, Sept. 0^—
(JP)— The Navy
department
plane to eend the dirigible Mecon Into New England end
probably Canada to aid In the
eeerch for four mleeing men fn
two belloone o f the Jemea Gor­
don Bennett rare aa aoon a* the
weather clean and allowi the
officer* to obtain go 3d visibil­
ity.

ALLEGED SPOTS
• WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—
(A.P.)c-Oppo*ltlon to
tioni o f the Florid* citru* OF BLOOD HOLD
code continued it* attack to­
day at the hearing before the COURT ATTENTION
mc

agricultural adjustment adminlntratlon. One section par­
ticularly was that outlining
the proposed method of rep­
resentation on the state com­
mittee.
Meanwhile, Teiaa wan oat of
the
national rode la concerned, repreeantativee
having
agreed the
■torn damage made no prorallon

mi picture this year eo far n

JUMumuaor.
0 . N. Spangler, Winter Haven,
representing the Florida Cltrue
Grower* League, opened the hear­
ing today with the demand that
hia league be allowed to name
three of the 12 member* of the
elate control committee. The email
grower, 8pangler aald, -I* truly a
loet man. If you could »e« fit
to fir e the grower* league rep­
resentation it would go a long
•way toward melting the grower*’
auaplclon."
C. O. MTlea, repreaentlng Rio
Grande Valley shipper* and groware, announced In tne hearing he
. _ been advised “ the worst
flood In hiatory was coming dVBn
the Rio Grand*."
“ It in not Tegea’ &lt;lealre to renegt on thia agreement," Mile*
aald.
“ But Texea would like to
MII
e released from
the national
ibtllxallon pYSiram until lha
beginning of neit season.
'Moat
of the Texea gTOwera have been
bit IHl percent by the reeent atorm,
and now this flood come* along.
Undouolrdly there will be no ne­
cessity of prorntlon la Taxaa this
year. There ere only two or three
packing aheda lift In lha valley."
H. L. Holland, representing
Florida Intereata, Bruce MciiafT1
(Continued On Pag* Two)

Cuban Chosen By
Lottery To “Get”
Agent Of Machado
NEW YORK, B*pt,
The
Iln«r Monro Oaalie, delayed two
hour* on IU Wadnaaday Havana
aalllng do* to axcit*d actlvitim of
ABC ag*ati, docktd W«re today
wiU. a member o f tha Cuban potiao-revolutionary group aboard
■ atewxway.
Ba U *M ifM hlmaalf aa Alfona
ind daclared ha waa *»M M h r UtUry to hoard th* ship
and “ gut* 'a "Machado agent
aaaaad Luada.” fja ana by that
M M « u diacovxred aboard. Alao. aboard waa Matthew Molanphy,
Cmtmm ■ n ia a g ir a f tha Unltad
Fruit Company, and Augu.Uao
dt Molanphy
markad by
family waa a
th r— t m i n f i t U s t i s n i of laborer*
Iroobla
lha Cuhaa M k . Tha
1
area* ovar tha opaa ar eloa*d ahop
far ronpaay waxkara. Cabarex,
whoa* othar Bpaalah nama U Dial,
a f reporla
amlfarmad M as aoaght to
obtain &gt;100 from him bafore ha
th a

Witnesses Testify At
Lam son’s Trial For
Murder Of His Wife

tha

Indrutrial

id-

today whilo tt awnttfilW

« * objactlona bp U -

‘

aparatar*

t# ■

Tha
lha aaaatar coda

tl in s ."

Ci^ar Makers Oppose
Proposed R a t e Of
6.1 Cents A Pound

“ W e are going to have unem ­
ployed
tiiroughout
the
United
S ta le s and we know i t ." tie saol.
WASHINGTON, Sept 0 -G T i
" I hope th o ig h Jhr time is going
An offci tn uh***rh the pmprtarxl
to com e soon
when
evnybody
two cants a |M»un*l p n y p " iiii tax
who norm ally w ants a permanent
i on riirar leaf t haren without Injob is going to gel tt. And « i I
errasing the pi ice or ile**ieaajnir
like t i think o f governm ent re
the *t»e nf »fan&lt;tanl hrantl* waa
lief of all binds as em ergency re-

fin is h "

Administration O ffi­
cial Wants To Know
llow Certain Cities
.justify Discrepancy
W A S H I N G T O N . Sept. 9.
lla k e i-

III seven

ritics

istration,

vestcidny

it

»»•

day, he a u .e ihe
feel* it i«

learned
Kuril

com plying

yester

Com pany
with

tho

IN FLORIDA NEED
STORM RELIEF

a taint.
"T h e

Code

doesn't

have

to

tm

signed m older to comply with Its
t**ii n .,"

«a-

the

statem ent.

"N o -

Ikaly ha- lo sign anything as luug

U e d Cross Director
r i 'H A . S e p t. D
f A
R e p o rts Situation H iim M in g K n f ;t (u n ta ilile c o u p
To Governor Sholtz ■n g iii n it t i l e f n t ir -iln y itul J tlR *
' In p r o w
W E S T F A I.M B E A C H . Sept 9 '
,/P)
Sixteen thousand y* r * o ii-• o f f le e r *

whv h ,«.*«! p lica * , a* i Im‘ V *I- m o v s 1he piuvistuiu of
their to w n ..
I the N it A '
f' r Inform ation on

1‘,-rtiap

Henry

Font

will

I (HU)

sign

why the retail price* of * pound the Club
I'd hap* he won’ t. Fold
lo af of white bread m Atlanta. alone kii.m s that. Itol wlielhei m
Clmt Ic i' ll.
S C.
Mobile. San not lie d o .- , ai
the
com pany’*
Ftaite, - " ,
Savannah
*m-rant oil. | plant le -ln d a v tt » » ■ 'a id entile
I'a , and Seattle w en one cent or | .nnipliaiu* wilii th,* It,-,*overy Act
more hIh.vi- Ihe a v e ia g r for the
la p**« - i l l . without Ford's stgna
, oiintiv was made
piddle along
turr "o n the ile lln l line
w .lh dal a on bread p H '" * In ap•*|f **• •igl»e«l the code
ar\l
p n .v m io l.lv IA olhel n i l . T lo average prlee
f bread on have t*» li'» down to I t" - an ofteu
the motor
\ ,n ,
t' the farm adminlatratlon 1 e peat i’ll a.ialt*mcii|

a te

fam ilies

in need o f

ill

1'J rootitie*

lied Ur****

Ih*

Hrd t rnxs, has

An

additional

'JHIKI

w .-r e

In hi

v irtu a l

N il ioital lift*

tel.
-p
),,.
T it
.
.......................

i*|i,irti't| 1

from lu re l » ih r g..v*rm&gt;r’ - o ff.r v .

' ? £

Im liiv

; | ir i* n lle l* in Ills

■nr* In th* Florida storm
* n ",
,lly M Itakrt. d i s . s u . d ir v ijo ,

t

r.

Army Officers, H old-’ •
ing Meet. Are Held
Prisoners Ity Com­
panies, Of Soldiers 1

ci*le and ih cte is nothing tn fight

Id** —

Kell* hil tsl l*v ID. h'***! * IlllWf,
rnUMiitot*
f«»r I lie farm
minim*
n i e wo t.igli
T1,o ic q u r .l

and the N ational Itieovery adm in­

"

'

*

|, ,&lt; | ,n t lllttlc r

'

li'ITilllr'. ItH'i ............ .... .1 t o COB*

fr*in»l»*-»*

i

llu ii

« ■ ill

w in 'll

W IN

Many Unemployed
Register Names At

" ‘“ '“ .Exchange’s Fruit

0fffoel

'•^Much As Average

^ *

.

Simplification1 Of
Markefinp: Method
•■Seen As Essential

Drainage Ronds
May Re Used In
Payment Of Taxes

rommiHNion To Meet
A Kqiinli/.ing Hoard

o f Iron pipa and bits of charred
cloth and auggeated the pipe wax
uaed by tha defendant to *eat hu
young w ife to ilrath The wjtmfra
aaid ha a lfu d tha rem ain* of th fir* threa wrckx a fte r Ih* tra x *-

dy-

" ,

Baaidn* on ax*ort me nt o f charred
piaca* o f m etal and a collection
o f aw apinp*, W eber produced a
large place o f
partially
burned
white cloth which he
u id
waa
on tha frin ga o f the bonfire.
11*
test if lad th* large cloth wa* tho
sam a In w arp s ni) w oof a* th - .til*
taken fro m am ber* by Dr. Fred
arick Froeachar, prosecution patho lo g U t.
S ta te '*
w ltn e u e *
had

control
af

the end would be restored tn " i n ­
dividual ritixens to Individual re­
sponsibility to private organtxa-

the

1*1 wren the Ford M otor Company

i

P » « lb t o blood apot* had bean
ram *red therefrom . D r. Fro*»cher

taa

velt
yesterd ay
told
a human
needs conference that the duty In

TOBACCO GROUPS
AGREE TO ABSORB
PROCESSING T A X

D E T R O IT . Sept. 9 - &lt; iT) - There

Will be no " f ig h t to

i

IAHHIN0T0N, Bapt
ohjaatiaaa

a f aaaxpatHWn t a g a « a d tha

W A S H I N G T O N . Sept 9 . &lt;&gt;F»
— A sse rtin g th a l he looked upon
governm ent relief work aa o f an
em ergency typ e. President R oose­

CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—(/Ti­
lt was all right when a robber
t ink Miss Gladys Raymond's
purs* at pistol point, and she
never ohjeete.l when he re­
moved a I'.'fdMl inatnond ring
from her fiegrr, hut when th*
,ame gunman asked for a kiss,
she slapped him down, lie esra|&gt;ed.

o r d O f f i c i a l s B elieve
BAKERS ASKED F There
W ill Be No “ Fight
TO TELL W To Finish” With Johnson
OF PRICE RISE
16,000 PERSONS R E G IE HEARD

*■5
3

Contradicting testim ony by Dr.
Froeachar, W e b e r aald ha e s a ji*
toad
tha la in d r y flo o r and the
hack t lw r a f tha b ru t a laat S a t• p*a y and had found
no ' tra ct
• t acratchaa Or a a y th la g t0 ladl-

a f tha
boarS
pravWaaa ta

President Says Gov­
ernment CannotAlways Supply Funds
To M e e t Distress

Girl Slops Gunman
Who Asks For Kiss

COURTHOUSE, BAN JOSE.
w rr* a tfr- t*d by tlr* stm m . but ,, r , |
.................................. -soUliurwl
Cal, Sept. 9.—UP)—Attempt* 3y
t"*l«»ie
lo
apparently are
able
aw ooped d o n *»n llo* !iot«’|# fliuli
the defense to prove thal '"m e
then*
for
their homes and caie
with in*' »•!»•• pi . -in *fon d l'd It*
of the sinister Inking spot* found
selves without the as"tsiancM
inside the Stanford University
AI \Na liiin'i* Die td. nl llookt*
lie
I chef
rilCI sgcliClcs
rirviv »r ■
■■ sanl.
—
,
,» *• i
mpared manufa* Intel » ■ »
campus home of David A. I-*m■
II HUM
1,1**u‘
-aid. « * - "
eelits »• ■
-Ilak *r nod m b ** w o r k * ,* - I Ituu t c lL J U UMUll'l
Vcy fTT ir.f TlitTTe nTUMlCUi; Ttm
son were not made by blood
to the
i illilDt*
j*f T rFTTi n
»\if11x
movliMp •
tiuv. to n a tch
the
l ) * W ‘ - - ^ - ---------------------------- *~
Itcd
t
*i
os*
designated
h&gt;
tirntfghtv-g- vxrWWy o f texttmoiry
is
observing
nient a«lmini*trafinti ye*fi»rtlay by
afi ar** price in Atlanta ou npaiD lalievea ii
cltef i vi'iiL. .nf
ThX President appealed to the manufacture?*
un «» III*'*1 i i|*fi. H o » X
yesterday at U nnnn’a trial on
of cigars and ^ A u, |r. was I* n reids; I liarles- ihe rode 10 the lim it, nnit, in fact Pave Slioltt the official
foi , »i lung trip*
agency
u
iged
chaptei
w*
••an«*x*llftl
plan
charges nf slaying hi* wife, Al­ oatiois to loosen up its pulse {■crap hewing tobacco
.
H- . rill«:
Mohtle
H 7 ; San la "g o in g it * lie
!»« t t e i"
in
Its
strings to help care fur the desti­
raising the stale fund «»f fltMl.uutl Its the .......... a*
•i hop.nl fhxi; &gt;•3
The inaiiiifactnrrr*x oppo«ri! the p lalll.,.( I. !• I e n d s .
Savannah dealings »ndi employes
lens.
tute th s winter.
to geat llie lf e ffo rt* t«* the d»»«’ ■••noun refi'p of llktx ' v•III I* II Wt'llld
n o anti
pMi|Mt«e&lt;l tale nf tl l rent a * •1II i
Sct antnit
George A. Weber, wno had de­
•
F ord.
1* h r * mI%o •lale«l, is
To
d elegates
attending
the |pound, whleli irpre-enl. the dlf
need of m any of the storm 's v».
li t lx* fotxx.l upon ih** \mtoiicaH
scribed himself *« an electrirel
health
M ealing a iili thr* m a lle i, hut the
lints
govx*l film lit
engineer and industrial chemts*. third annual m duln ation lo i till ferenee tut w rn Ihr currvnf mai
' silt *" knt»** i*»i *shat inannei
"\N
lit* *le*»ling **a» not *•*
i' Milv price Th**
Karller, the ipiota se| foi the
ran into a flurry of prosecution m an nee,Is iln fe ie n e e , Roosevelt ket price *ini v
Atttolll lot* of tl.* l*t* uifnl •nnd
I n-*r- tl .. . Rile* , .in W* I if v I heir plained
statr to raise for Its resident**' a**
, * lit ||.i**C ‘ *ltl “ am!
••
objection* when called as an ex­ rrilieiteil a rea - "enm ilig h sl in i low rrtpnito* tIn*• the Ink ahull hlwh
Ih* s l « l , d r ,...... .
1"
W lo t lie 1 ot not F old **ill fu r ­ slstaliCr
-nr
h a n d " lo the government wtthuiul prrvrn| “ Urciimulut i«tn »if
•Aft
placed
al $7'»,IIIM&gt;.
pert witnea* for U m ion.
" ie
II,* ..........Him,
uiil'ddm x of
m e *•
-a. l.dlsv to the preal
t .
doing their own relief ■l'* * ''
plus'* mnl
**«lepirs#iufl
o f th**
,.f Ihe Airier i nit Baker* A s- thei * 1st ify hi* p«*»iti«*n lis*» not i Inti additional report* fi«*m nut
fotln at llaxana i • •', t*» tho laJudge It. R. Syer allowed the
"There have oeen » » lr * which farm price.'*
. r i a l o o f ' n I • I " " ' "b i e h will lieell tleteimilled I* t the coinpatl) lying sect tuna, Jus| pellet t at ed hv laml'n g o xiiu iu en l.il p***d*lei»» am!
deputy district attorney, Herbert
f
eel
*
that
n
ation
w
id
e
attention
„n
it..
Ivpleal
•
ItMte,"
the
The
public
hraitiiit
"
*
•
*h*
w orkvis, sh&lt;»aed. Re*l f ’ io*» i*ffi iestiire stability
h*ive »»- »nforniatioll
Bridges, to question Weoer about have nit dune llieir
%
n Ihe pn*p'*«e»l pM*ce^*ill|r
r , a (* pl t l | a minimum o f fHM^Ulil
f ..1 m ill* ,s*.l try surli tiakvi*. th*e | g i * e i i t o th e K in d i »»n»panj
his qualifications.
He said fie President said. alttra w lirir ilie i»wi
T*» Ito *
s la t* ’
ii* | w » t i u r i i t
fur cigar leaf tiiliac •• I H 1 «1%1 ,.f 1iik* 1 cdient • a v e ia g r a age ■ cau*r it ha* lift taken p atl tti the
had attended a technological In proulcm »if relief ha*g«*tt*ii i b i m i I in*
Is nrrtled
11 U n i n o n &lt;1 K o * "
I '* * '* ’ T y p » )
I.f Ihe to 'a cc u i|»\i*lnn
h a k eiic- and • N it \ cam paign is no fault of :ts
up with |hi1&gt;I)Cs ; IrgiaUi inr» Ihot llula.HI
panl t#, a tu k e ie
stilutlon in Chicago.
T«» eacl* chapter atea l»ad 1‘een
tfl III* of ihe iisnciiM total a#lhi«li»»rnt f*i»d Mtid nlher
arc thinking in
politica.
Is,
Imtli foi ! o h n
ss«lgDr*l a ipiota to he
atlaine*!
The witness said he had nurd,mtinilit«t i atlon, mio! a »lcri-»H»n nil Issl fehriiNM sod f**i Augtltol "
mnl tint in' human terms
I
ItMte i ofillin g III 1lie la**, ac
h efoie e ffo rts of w o ik e is a ie *‘Hsed
chemical tests for blood and flo ­
fhr
isti
p
n
V
id
t^
'
wt'iilil
tu*
an
••There are ni‘*nlclpalitie* *huli
•!••• company s p«isiti***i, In
1 IInWc v-ji i,I ill*' exfia CA«t to »toiling
.•
ured as an expert in other ra-es.
m sny
cc^iJle*
standing
noiiniid
*A.'»k"
the
c tiMiitir* thioiigh
the«e » dial i«*iupels die. signing «*f Ihe
Bridges went after some testi­ ai* going ahead with the »pend
(I onttnued On I’s g r T h re e !
Manufaciuier'*
m*i*it
.1
itiai
a
mony aliout hia methods of bl.r^ ing of tales for palittcal purpose* tax Itifln i Mian !**•• •••»•w •• I•t kcc- f*t» hi end in the seven 1l ,\|(A *m|c, as long an com plete oh
ties Dallied Ui.-ild piohaldv anouillt srivan rr is maiidainexl
testing, asking him about the " .1 alitI then find they haven’4 any pint nil **inilil f ice them
tn
money left for relief puip«&gt;»r*.
••%••* i« million ihdlsia a veai d u s l i y I II *|U e s llo n
olog'cal teat/“
*
rrrai*r
the
iriail
pnce»
"
f
Ihm
.1
I am glad to »ay that those
"If a « estimate that tha avaxag*
Ham beat down Thuevuay n i | s o
_
.
j
1 U
-| never have used it,”
sawl,
pnafucU. ThrV a n ei"l »htot •»«♦#♦•* iia«nii|*tion |*ci family is
individual cases are diminishing
V go W
K
il
................ . ........................ !
Weber, trailing o ff into a discus| and iv s Iv n U y
on
It,*
Id ronin1 |
N xoxtt A t t e C t e f l
S O
cent clgara. for example.
*
in number Iwcause the people of
(••at
ot
In
•
■
*•
!
m 'InV "
n o n aiol
‘ •ah in " nrai
Itig
Ha&gt;,
M ich-.'
aion of antfserums, specificity,
tha« country undm land it and •ell a» **el! a« cigain p m « l ■*
I...... .. a M**i di« pMMeealug 1st
*’**
Xxl o i r .Ml Biol Vita.
Font
anthropoid apes and other sub
(r«intti»ua*l ikv. I’ m *
•
telling
th e
gnvri*ninent
He kmpluyiNrnl
reple n tnisln I oil wheal
%4
jecla. Judge H. R. ^ rtt it iil-k i
t - « ii on xaraiion lor D»iw waaka.
htsdieu. local or •late, thal I he*
a olio iiu •d. i up -It* f Inti la
M* i txxri Ii* I Ito*
was not fully satisfied with the
I......................
lo
xx mb ..................................................
in irttliral ion dial tha
III
.In*
Um
11 Ax«'iiiii’ »»incx- t
l A M I ’ A . Sept W
have got to ‘play t ali' and n d
•I'Ll I Ml localltla* illleinli’d
km
extent of Writer's prartire. i.ut al­
I m*l *xmi Id Irax-x Ihvii •am p ini- H
XollllliX* of 11K'l III I*t •1*"1
Inn d v I*.nst breatt pi * * lo
m g. ii '* «
*
lowed his to testify as nil expert thirk "
tiii tliiil* ly I •••*fl itlit lint Iraxx* hix
a•ho I•Et WiR
ill h ho i*|M 1‘itiua
•*« i* tury
W alla* •
t*»
Ax the conference *»rt •• i^ti' Its
can . I
’|llPXI' P*»1*I*
after he had tohl of making pel
•*in |*t m Ih* Mill on Moiiiiiam cluh hr |x*•re III |&lt;l ii|*o|11*&lt;fl lo I ' ■% t o lt t l
pioseciithin t
p i• v • nt
(M-k of furthei mg toinin ml)
tlo* u n
It,,' 4.Mi
haps 1boo Ido id tests.
itiitiig Ho *Imx . aiol cmllinurit In ti*»l«l iii ar*x than i hr priicntag** *»f
liMiit) che*t», and triuinding 1I1
the ••DMlIBl I tiolll beillg gouged
xl I ex* in
Weber then said he firs| rn
’
o l ' f F mII iiitwi vix*xx •, hi* a*tt«*x*iatra klttilinK*' y ttla in x * ! hy Ho* g i
pi-Hple tliil
gt.\rf ninent* .tine
lered the |,am*»n home May JO,
o f H ie t t t a l r I t t k r l l »■
•
xxlo*
■axiiig l.t xAouht it**l “ •liwrutB tmil
nl*l
laiinol can y the huidm, 1'iank
1\ A S H I N t , | • i \
pl
more than six hums after the
lo *l t h r i l l
■ •!• •
lrp lx * tt* ’l i l a l i *
i*txxhilt* «*n xataiDtii "
ihl k •
II Kelhigg, a funnel ItepuM «an
'•imp •!" at • *' • t
oody of Mrx. I.amson bail liern
l»
I lx*11 m l, NtvxiN miFd t*f Font xxt if fcJxtnr,| lliurttilay I!«••••
, ..Nt
set telary of «tate. -«itd tin mam niid dt 11 P ot u*n •• I n
found and
"contemplated" the
» llo ll*l*
»hc
i«'X* alril thiii htiiili ill-, of let i n ■ I Mo pa hrtt'Ji|llBl tx |■
1 oh-tarle to its m rk aa* I I r ,i tM
in |H'tiiut
|M'f not m ndnti*
1 Mill
Mu.id spattrred walla of the lain
fuiitl"hril lo 1, l.t (••'
mat
on
mni
V
list
rmi
i
i
limp
(lo
rotnpaiiyw
*taioJ
on
I Inf ttie government w«iiild ’‘'I'H f Htmuint in 't i» " i in- ••
room for about 20 mm U*s.
It. V . l»
■'•xl** Manag* r I t
turn.
.
f
I
•
hi
NR
A
*
•••Ir
Hit*
pouting
tn*
«
x
it Iit*f fund*
the fa m o i .*• t amt a
1, lit ui.ltot lo pt* . . . 1 l i t 1 It t
The witness said he had made
»h. I Ira rh«*hi of firm I .rlter* f*tipi 111Oill ■falx*•
In the same
\ein, |(«m..exelt . Ulllri pn\ " a ill*
llllpl
rttHloli* "it 11III 11 . •*••.*&gt;•1\
testa later of spots on a trap a n d :
t
t
1
oiixr
l*t ti
•/I*»
,|* y In h i Mold* » Hi I
p ollin g Ihe roiiipMli| fm 11 x* retaxittl i
I 'M I A I I X I I
door leaikng from the ball into
pUll 1.■pt. ling Ih*- amounl "1 Nit XI. . «1tt'
\\..
if
IlllXll'lult*
i
*
"Thr giiVernmeiit can »»••! g e t' t|l.nn«- h. i *»i t • Sc* 1
in
»o
f
tigiiing
ihr
rinflx*,
thrv
In
•
»IIH*
1 ll
XXIII k Ihr) xxill liNXgs •luting ihr ..(..tti. XXti ll
the .Mir, rn th* marda rh,.,t .n o
,n|[ Wll,lulll
,u
T,„.
. . „ „ a|
i«** i
•UK in
p i»•*•*« «»f *11••ii*tt|r•' •lir«t*'*f. oiiliiiiiuher I hone
axna||.(
• I"
■fitppmg "Fawili
.1 trvrral point. In Ih* re.r of
|lK..,
rrnim . .................. B, ....... ..
h !•*,It-1 nll l* • lo 1 1* l* Uta " ig 'lo- m anufa Vuiwr fm
hit
I'••iiiniaiiitlx*« itt xx lit* Ii Ht* ' il
the house.
A ll
these,
hr
s a i l,
The a hole perio«J wr are going I " 11*. I*u.g lino p»»H
fx
'h
ltr
to
nlgi*
mi
iii
vf
.1.
Iii**i
•
•
**t
count)
i'
iu« ) . arliBiigx* Iib * if* In ax 111 li**M
proved to t&gt;e stains
other
than
in
through will come t ack l|i the ell «np «ah\ a till an t*
' ttlot &lt;li lri*i i• x••w « x* ii xxl**’ ii Ilf
Htgw xxric, xxtl I* n f«*xx *•»*•* pi n»ii»
l&gt;loo&lt;l with thr esrrp tion of a sput
ti. tl* •l
to individual citllena, to iiiIUvnI fi«*ni
&lt;ntiitlle«l end
ill m cl
*l*t»i*"i
all »«IXItl
mil **f Ilie pat Ii *»f lfi»* ►l-'MM, •*
on the trap iluor. T his, he said,
m ♦*.'**
ual re&gt;|'on»ihilily, to privet,ttfl*l III'
&lt;*«»••!|M-1it l**1l,
\ xr#» i*
XXholt\ wilkin ll**’ —
thci’ k t*f 111*’ NltUBllmi Iiibre 'll*
wan blood m iie d with water.
111
*
i*
ii*
.
iranixation, through the y , ar* to |. f t / •It' III **f IIU* I
n
-ur*l ic s lin lu y l»* Ih** -la lo » •*
•ll*cli»xx*il.
I ii xrxrial •l»*ti»m'* *,
W eber produced siftin g* taken
|l*||»t ••• WHl k*-tl u1 k t » t.ily ...
conic.
|*lotll* roil •I
•ai in 1 rtttlnmtx*/
lo I lit* aim* n t
from tha bonfire which
l*am*nn
••f iiittll)' )'ri»*s," l . c ' . I M...I
"Y u u r work has a two fold put
T hr .^anforil f 'ity Comm latIon of fiuit Mown o ff wt-i*‘ I mini • »
M. tiu)
Ih. w rit. Mttiitiitp i
had bean landing just nefore t i e
t**t*»llf»*
pose. You a t* m eeting tlie , instr
" 1 In* cm ii » i mi
«I
*f tli* I Ii Blip* manly cirruii to ill Hurt o an K'lualtflng H&lt;*ar«J craaivx*
d— th bacarrta known. It waa from
gency end at the sam e lim e you r »*l* c in only hr p n o i •• 11,100. h t - '1' 'k
for a final linn* lhl« v«*ar prior
l.oxxrx
liK*ur rv-xfl I*)
gi**wi*i».
0*11 1. IB M ' himt»i* :*• pi In
this flra tha atntr took B length

toatifiad a a affactaita odor cam *
from th* fire J j s I before tha tra g
ady b ream * known.

Recovery O fficials
W orking Upon Codes

PUBLIC URGED
TOTAKE CARE
Of FIS NEEDY

* r e building fur Ihe future. C o m ­
m unity rhe*t* ar* going to k eep ,
on ju&gt;i a* lin g
any of u , ar*
alive and a m ighty good thing
they are, too.

"I tell you very annply that
you have a great responsibility
un your shoulder, and I know
that yuu are going to fulfill it.
Y ou are going hark to y o -r s ta le ,
and your com m unilia* and give
them this m essage
from
me this work I* an e***ntia| part of
o f th* governm ent'* p rogram , the
program o f the
people
of
thr
United S tate*
to orm g u» hark
to where Ih il country has a right

to b*.
“ So—go to It—and make a
record not only of money hut a
record of sam e* of which wr
shall all be wary proud."
Roosevelt m M the aAmlnutri
(ion* program wax opposed to "a
permanent extension of purely
government aparat Ions rartiad to
th* extant o f relieving ta o f our
Individual rmpoMlbUillea aa ciuxana."
.
:

i liv y r n i ’
Hr tt*l*l«**l

•*• lhen regular hi mnntlilv Com
nii«*h*n m eeting al Ihr C ity Ifall
,l.,»a itn ie u t
•*n Monday ruglil af 7 10 n'clnrk.
l***l,*I
a
l
liulil
It*'
M
*
*
•'
|
*l
*’*l
m
il)
Xblir
*
aUjusUneiil
AI that time
it
in e ip r r fr d
*oiicrntratinir
un
«in*&gt;fcit&gt; Hi,- .lir lii t * lot«iU*l xxhoil) Willi fhnt Ihrv to ill form ally order a
ill llu m ill turn ol tin tou n ly.
IIFFvk
flat re.lurtion in ritv a«*arttamenla.
1^10 -llUllMIN III* ||* * i »ioli, J. W
T«*
mIiuw ju«t xxliui I** nirutil,
rx rwxlu li**n tolnrh they ten talivr
v|*••i•■11x*r ol Ol Ittiol" s*pplir«l Ittl
r.vtklel I m rtl l«f m |*u|*s i In* |*i•
Iv appinVi’d id an inform al inert
|t •i r,l in H r c tin lr i ft** ••*»• Aim *i (Is* XXIII.
ing lir r* law! w»*rk Hruler thrir
i am S lalixt ctoj As*a*citti &gt;k*i». xaI.i Ii
AllIxlvIUl ■allll lit Ilf |H'l ll lull ll* plan, thr Commitoxionera l»rlirva
■hnwrtl that xxlnlr till
Ittllio • « Itrhl a 1 1 ,111X1 l.oiiti ot
I Ilf
la lt
thal rvtti.leiitial property l» " * ,w
p r r r m liK * of 11»« roiisimo u'• tl l
•itUII.Mg*' xJi-tiixl, ill Hlultgt' ui.'l aaneaard If* |M'rceitl higher than
lar wB" dwImiiiK
»lrit*l*l),
tl
■talx*,
lit* iU ^hn uld Ixr; Initoinraa and farm
11m * oia ctoitii *x*• 1 l.t
trriu ln iy anti n»anufacl»ini»if cofI* *a »*J, lixxlalre a I mi •'Ml* •f i lif K ali 1
proper! v »• now a««cto»e«l Mtl I»er
lirlcl firm .
t..t r u u an*i it u l lax* * oil &gt;"lllk rent lilglin than ll ahould he, and
A s un ria n ip lr of xxliai ra*i«l*l
III Ulige CODol) plop* 11) lir owilk
xarant pr-pertV
now axxeaaed
t'F don** tn
loxxri iiif
iimrkrlMnc
Ii* ilann lo hi • |mIII ion he pMid &lt;0 parernt t«»o high.
riw ti, K irk icl cllr*l thr i1i»tri' &lt;i
Iim ll*Jj l a i n ill n d i ai*«l Itai of
lion of mrat piir.lurta, oliscfbiop
tried lo pay in tarit lIt* alalr'i
I V r F arc Iota o f ■ idb I| rm**
i . Iiaia* nf ( lo* dr|ini|oeii! Itikti
inunltii* which ir fr itc m ir it t a n
I i•iitttindxir. ihr cuuitl) and dial
go thr ugh now, a*nt l*y the
rinua (larking rumpanien. A llc o u l'f 'to***- , h^ wanted l«» pay with th«
ID
— u n ite d Pre»*
II dlslri. t bond
have c l* esi g*&gt; itiiuugti *u,| mail
MaryIsiol I* »|iproachlng IU d#
i,a y , hr
uul, relust-il lo acc* yil
lidivrrw*, liislvad of four or fn * "
14,' bond Ih cause t*4. ilt.lrict n - c l.ion in, prohibit lua with a mm
Imum of rinlvuicnl. Ob»arver»
i4 ode beyund D r a n g , cuunly.
tb tt Hi* hi*i »» u M......
Mill tin
.** •o IlllUr Ml
m liiiiiiiiiu i ii
w

A .l.rip o i* **l lit*

•Ittl

ttlixnuoy g« ••

tif IIt * -ttllj •llttlllttX* xliwtio

w Maryland, Minnewota
s.\.l Will Vote On Repeal

ELECTED MODKRATUH

If the court tosk. . Ilia wilt
ROANOKE, Va.. Bept. 0.—i.X'i filial bund, of any qiumage ills
- R e v . liar*hall N.
Wolfe, of III I in till' -late Ilia, !■* Used lo
b ad toatifiad ba found blood
on
1
New Windsor, kid., wa* e ln tc i ■44ieani Cuunly ami .li-trlet dvliotho flo o r and tha door aai) had
f o r m e r c o n v ic t s l a in
moderator tt (lie southeastern re­ i|i.rnt take, in any county touch­
r o t o a t d Umax. W e b e r coatoM M d
gion of tha Church of tha Breth­ ed by that district
H waa virtually Im poaaliU to re .
CHICAGO, Rapt. 9.—
James ren, at yesterday afternoon's ses­
m t n all trasas o f
tlo a d
■POtl ’Trouble" Tribble, BS, former con­ sion of tho annual rational coofraag aacb aprfacaa.
vict described by polios aa an fareare.
CA lTAIN d ik e
entwhila assoc into o f tba Impriaaned Harvvy Ballsy, Mtoei-us
SMILES AND TEARS
GNADAU, Germany, Sept. 0.
aptiaw^ wax shot and killed ya»&lt;/F) —Caplsin I'tul Koenig, Cam’ '
after bo aasd tw# othar*
OKLAHOMA CITY, 8#pC
!y terrorised baodquartrrs OF)— Ilolia** Waikor, who wa* 21 msmlar o f th* supar-aubmaria*
Chicago towaaMare* a aion. yaare old Tuesday, waa wntenerd lirutsehland, which mada two
roosio«s o f tha Ailantia to U1X,
for Thursday to &gt;1 year* far. robw ept chad today aged M.

IH K H

•eld Die campaign culminating In
an alar Doll neat Tuesday I* bain*
mark*,I hy apathy Mlnna*ota will
o n , week vote on prohibition for
th* ir 4,oil lime within 16 year#
Some -even hundred thousand
parson- are #1 preled to voto neat
Tuesday to determine whether
Minnesota will join tig pared* of
state* already favored by repeal.
Maine, the Stats where probtbt
lion was cradled In Ito infancy,
will vote Monday whether to be­
come th, twentyi eiitb to tank its
back on the Eighteenth
® « nt-

1 fy

.

n .B

nrvrrlhrlrtta, tun into llo* million*
IIII(| llir Bloount of gIB paflU ll Mll«l|
oiaug«‘« ilx*ttl 1 i.yctl xxill malx'i *all&gt; |
IrBttrii thr Ion nag *• gm ng into llo
111Brkt*fto from ^lliito bI b Ix* |(«p«*it*
ft mu 'IV ia * confirm llo figui*'* of
top to Ut) prtt’toiil tlamugr lloit*
" I ’ riCtott un&lt;|urxlionBi&gt;ly xxill
l»to
•tirngthtoiinl llirouglio- t lilt* » x*b
■on, a i b •x*■««i11 of the bhib IIi*! mil
pul. if thxr fiu it rv m a n in g m in
Irlhgtonlly ilitttr ib u tn l.'' Sir
l ‘at
trraoii taitl

"Anticipating thr n*uig mark
rU now furrxxrn, Bprculatoia alt*
i*nt 1•nirly ttrt'vr iii nuini*ioic« o c
lion*, trying tu makr punhaBr
itonniltlmcnlB al luxx figur**
l.fo wxrttt affiltala«J xixilh ll»«
rxriiangr havr bran fully infurnoil
•nil* n n iiig tondilloiito, and uigml
mri Ui sa c n fir r thrir crop a."

Trade Body To Hold
Meet Next Tuesday

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•n r «\ait.l Tampa tux v tti*a iii
•unntl, it xxa- . f ••••him • I today b p . ,
AtltrlW f**at I .in** i .lioad o f e ;
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11**ilire til anil
muilH aikj
Mint Ii no lit I (i *tu lb * tolly, M H O )
Itt-k an thru Mb* .In.** • *• •pt far
The combined A u g u st end Sap- u f.Ax minute* *irlay. xxlnlr w if*
ternher meeting of th* Board of irr nil thr !*•*• «P*ir»* hiBucE
Director* of lire Seminole County a Ixo l.rx'ii ir*u im *l.
( (.amber of lUimuxrr* will b«
High xxaIx*t * wliirh ax'rom)
belli In lb* City at ] 30 o'clock thr U.iyr Hay storm ia n v 4 4 tn *
next Tuesday night, according lo agr tn lh« iua I l*rt| on tho inalb *
letter nolicsa mailed to wwmbar* Iiiu* bet wr?n Orlamlti and Kvetitaof the board today.
mee, arul hatwis.il .Senfon) ‘ aa
N,q having held a meeting since Leesburg.
Wurklurn have been' rn
•ally in July, a mass of data re­
lating to matters ot real import­ n&gt;gh| and day in tho ta,
er.* to all members of tha Board palrtnn there washouts, and
has been gathered. Trade body yeilx-rday they Ira,I doctored O
officials anticipate a large atten­ mainline and the laashurg I
aa safe tor traveL
dance at thia meeting.

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to bailee*, hava baan the reault either o f ■ lack
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IW« year.
* Bailand and atbara aoggwteO
that Tasaa cltraa man gw ahead
and alga any contracts that might
daratop front tba " •»&gt;•" •* I f f grim if adapted by tba sgrtetfmy*i
biral administration, "with ‘tba
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dUUarl -adarataablag that T*xaa
1 rm
t to comply, wl
M M MMOTpra who i
would o«ar no part o f tba cast of
u m o f ages* coni
Were co m p ly ln f, but I
admialatratlaa'.''
L
Mllaa, howtrrr, demurred at
«W M ^ b flr fu ll
jrtunfty to prw* that suggestion, saying, “ It neigh*
ff deglred, to M- sound too much libc charily to
y,
soma o f thasa raihor lodiriduallatla old Taioo bays."
,„
Holland aloo »ought to make a
wock gay unrAMongblf hardship upon wiy etnployoy who’ motion ombodylag hi. soggaottoaJ
bnrwnan 0f &lt;JecUnln* rgvennta of otbpr a^yrrae buafnedn bey no arttao o a t taboo, tba
ng find# It literblly tanpOMjbla to comply to th# let- r iu lr a ir expresslsf doubt that
h certiin provigUjftg of Ift*
Wt,■ BotM * * tba hsmiaa. route go so far a*
actually to aattlo tba mattar ay
rota.
It was agrnad A. Fortaa, eouopgrbapa,
to STlbylr port in thw iwayvery
ssl for lbs Agricultural Adjust­
Almoat procIplUtcly clgpcd the Prt*l(Unt'i A * r «M OF C W A|| FRANCE .m ra iy only to discover Utef tlmt one or m o t of Jt» pr»- ment Corporation, would mart la­
ter with raprracatetlraa of tba
vlniona'wara too aevere for thelf particular buyfneaa.
rarloui sates to prapnro amend­
»oal conceived tbgt LrfaIn tuah a cgM It ia blind folly to go alopg deliberately ment ■_necessary to impend opera­
violating the law, hoping not to be found out, end •ob­ tion of tba national plan.
An in e r t ion that “ too much
jecting one’e edf to tbg proggcuMon which miy be invoked
under th* law. Common aetue dicta tea that tfiy employer poliilra and Offier-seeking” bad
abguld petition tha local Committee for relief, present! njt .tMa.tmmghl.iaU) the.henna* un!
a complete review of hla situation. Genera) Jobnaon hai proposad mBona 1 and atsta eitru*!
Stated that tho-docUlan of. the-nattowLJiadflUgrtfra w||l_ fruit itabillution cqntrol w as!
ba'raided largely b y tba recommendation of the local Com- loads yaaterday by hist* Senator |
J. J. Parytak, o f TlliuriUt, fla ..
fluring tba meeting.

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Appearing Just as Florida pro­
ponents o f the stela plan had
cloaod thslr ease, Parriab laid
that whllo “ all sblppan faror-g
,0l»&gt;f Improramaat of present eoodiUons,“ ha was opposed at prrtant to attempting to put In oper■Uow. tba full program.
"I’m going to co-op*,ste If the
agricultural admlntatrati in u m
fit U sat ap this control," he rodtlnued, “ out I think tbia Iranian,
douily aapepiUa letup U uncalled
for In I M t Bear in mind Trim*
would baar llula or non* uf th*
coat of ailmlalatration thl* year
(tbit lo has** storm losses’ -th
fruity.
I ’d euggaat that Uie Dopartmeat o f Agrtcultsr* msesly
appoint a man lD that departmint to handis the crop Uiti year.
J h w t.W f.w y .g W 'b o w ms jgasd
and whether ,m| would work liy

On* goid way of polling

Tobacco Groups
Agree To Absorb
Processing Tax

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fargiyr » bad time.”
liaison m M Morrow If m*&gt;
tfM lw a n mold i t d « * th# star
of standard brand rigar* and
Maintain prevent prior*. Morrow
aaU tbfa »--old m i ba practicable
was forced ap Into the add rent
elaaa, aale* will decline.
i r bn H. Day*, president o f the
association o f cigar raoaafartarera, J. A- Bloch, o f Bloch Broth­
er* Onr-g* II. Iloaunal, o f P.
I-ortlUrd, and W. W , Flower*, o f
IJggwtt A Myers, endorsed Mor-,
row'* state meat.
Flowers waa aabed If a tag at
a rate o f four cants a pound on
fine-cured tobacco and (wo cents a
pound on arrap-chewing tnhaecn
wruld not cause some manufac­
turer* t „ shift to *enp-chewlag
tobacco la their Industry. He re­
plied that he thought It “ un­
doubtedly would.”
Emerson FJa. of,M adison, rep­
resented the organised tohaecti
producer* of Wisconsin at the
hear big. He queried sreeral wltneasA in regard to the effect the
tag wutfld have on price* paid
grower* and waa told manufac­
turer* would be forced to buy at
m irksl - pricri7 rcglM lroa “ o f th r

ROBERTS*
Grocery and Meat Market
* “ **• Btaee of Berrlra gad Q sa lly”

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Pnnsiderable differenra o f opin­
ion developed at i conference on
administrative
features
over
when tha processing tax should
first by anplled and whether cirar manufacturer* who'**#11 rut­
ting* to arrap-chewlng lob* cro
makers should pay the full tax
when they first proem* the tobocco.
No arrangements
were an­
nounced.

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B. L. PERKINS
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Mr*. W. I’. Grogan and son, J.
D- and Mr*. B. T. Humphrey and
daughter, H*tlr Ann. an,| Mr*. C.
T. Tiller were vtallor* in tionfurd Thursday
Theron riatt, uf Perry, who
ha* leen visiting al th* hums uf
11. II. Slaughter, retained, hsxae

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George Nelson

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8ANPQRD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING C O .L
• ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
P H O N E 411

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II1U spent Usl

week stllh hi* grandparents, Mr.
and Mr*. Flank Hill.
Mr. and Mr*. William Craycraft
anj cu.ai.i, Fanny Lou Beard
hare rrtuinrd from Danburg, Ua.
whgis they have hern visiting
irlativesMr. and Mr*. Joseph Shaw agd
*un, have returned front Ashland,
Ala. where they have spent the
last two month*.
Harold (Daughter of Pros* City,
Is visiting al th* home of bis
briil1a , H. II. Slaughter.
XI a Votilre Muye, who ha*
been altondiag achunl in Birming-

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AGAINST CUBAN
REGIME HEARD

nation* lufrisyrtnunt

SANFORD) TffKNW VBAR* AflO
Tan Anneanor Arlhtir Belt boa »Rw»«y.

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Washington laty ygsteniay, Mqgqaoa Sterling, wv* was nomad
ambassador from pub* by tha
now fallen dg Crapadaa gnvfrprnanl, brought word that tha fate­
ful session of leaders w#a *ptoCoadlog favorably” and under the
apparent determination to stlfh
to lu leak until a plan for fortnjng a govonupont had takan
shapo.
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Ponsldorabla Importanca, too.
wga attached U the Information
that Foreign Minister Pnlg of
Mas)** had sent * m***ng#« to

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ANGEL’ S EAT BRACE

u r s in s u r a n c e c o .
k a r l j. sc h u ltz
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dart which threatened tba Ufa of ,

Watrfsi Maimgar ” Dvw 4M wBlloo I# farce”
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Lunch

foreigner*. Havoral American hw*- ,
4 Mlao Frpwsn Opogote* Igff yn*
log for tkqlr co-opera Lion la
lardfy fop a abort vlalt to Day- hrtagjyg taflanneg to bear on tha In*** conewrn* are situated there.
This was th* fifth Cuban port
ten* Boy ah. Whlly tbprw Aha yrlU yryaopt Cuban avthqritUa
to
evw to' *hd. authariUaa of Ihgt
bg skay^TOfted by Mr*. T. h MW- btWateln order and protect live*, to which American ahlpo bnv*
np^SFombwmh.
been dispntebed, others being the
if.
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Tjllq act log followed President
Mr. awl Mff. T* K. Bate* wyt Roooovalt'a mov# Wgdqgoday night rapltel e lt y 'o f Havana. Santiago,
and PlenfU.gos on the south co*at,
Mia* i&gt;oroihy nod R. 3. aofly left
and th* III* nf Pines, with Ua
prison full o f folorw, to th# south
o f th* mobs island.

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CwBlr
us hooki mb win tep» th*

Americana htrs wall acquainted
With eoadllionsWVU that much dm

tw £ w m
WAWTI
BRIGGS
py*N of getting away U
W if e ! tba Cghaa situation
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Group' Holds Picnic
' A t Daytona Beach
Mr*. Arthur Saban, o f Baeton,

Mr*. Looriae
Baal returned
botfe Friday ahsr having ipent
wl week* with Mr*. Mary'
Harban In Miami- ,
*
kflea Thao Vickery l*»vf* teday
for Morgantow, N. C , after haelag, ipent a abort time hare with
bar mother, Mra. LUHan Vickery.

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, Adanm, Mra. V. Flaa Hatari Douglaea,
Dpaglaaa,
milte Dana ipaut y*»aijtl Mia*
twday In Orlando.- ■
Mr. and M r * . '/ Ei'Baker, and
E p e »t Baker, Mral.L**)ie Went
and
D r . Apt»C
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C a .r l.
•pent Thuraday In Orlando viilting relatleaa...
Ml*a Bonn!* Byrd left Friday
fo f Now York City after having
•pant a ihort time here with her
pqgMBi, Mr. and Mr*. A. H. Byrd.
Among tha Sanford boy a having
already left for the Unlv*r*ily of
Florida at Galneavill* "are Melton
Ware, Clifford Howall, Woodrow
Rlaer, *nd Georg# May*.
Mr*. Ralph B- Wight, Mr* t\
H." Klrtley, Mra. FreJ Wight, and
Mil* kkargaret Peter* returned to
Sanford Thuraday afterno m l&gt;y
motor after having apenl two
in Chicago.
Mr*. V. E. Duuglao left late
yavterday afternoon f &gt;r Jackeon*111* where *h* w ti railed because
o f tha rrltiral iltnrx of her father, C. L Goodhue, f«n mar reaident
of Sanford.
and Mr*. L. A. Bromley ar*
riefcl ftere yv&gt;t&gt;rdajr after a mo­
tor trip from Hendaraonville, N.
f . where they hare brrn epending the aummer.
Enroutr home,
th ^ V U ited in Commerce, Ga. for
time.

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Mr. and Mr*. Ertwln Morgan, of
Atlanta. Mr. and Mr* K. A. Builinger, of Macon, alul Mra. A. J.
Smith, o f Shreveport, [.a., are
apfndiag a ahort lima here with
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Mclautin, Sr.
Mra. Morgan, Mr*. Bollingrr, Mr*.
Smith, and Mr*. MrLaulin are aialer*.
y
MIm Roberta Stahl left yeilerday for DeLand where «he will
attend $Utaon (Jnivertlty thia
•emapter. Mia* Stahl will traida
In DeLqpd with Mr*. C. A. Hainra
and
daughter,
Mia* Dortithy
Haines, who have removed to
that city.

AIVEAVTLLE, S o * . 9
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i mi a who l*"doing oil hr
m hltjg la faar from lb* pub.
&gt;r |a govrrnmant In tha NJtA
p a a, but “ God help (kt rwha*
,* Coflgreaaman W. J. Bear*
71 •). aald bar* ye*t*rd*y In
ath raaa btimrt lit* bar aaso| w o f tha Eighth Judicial Clr.

put ua on our foot, tha roimtry
" i | b f 7 ^ . “ Ifr da.-lgrod. ‘T h u s
la artltlp* wrong with tha raetm mant. Tim wrong la with tha
pawotg wantln* too mp-h from the
goarWmaat. Wa moat .pot look for
pmanaittT. wa m a t met* It."
Aanro dadaaad tha dtirraw iej
• ~ ' » » » f t r * V r T V Iart ConFT#aa wrrt all adontnf "h a r a » « a

-rIfhw naad.foar If k ; w e

In Florid* Need
Storm R e lie f

(lath*ring for probably the laat
time befora mo»t at them depart*
cd for variaiu college*, a group
of young Sanford boy* and girl*
•tagrd a weak-end home party at
Daytoaa Beach with Mra, Maude
Scott aa chaperone.
.
Th* party continued from Sat­
urday afternoon through
tail
Wednciday, and a round o f dlnnyr», darv.ee, beach picnic*, and
awlnu waa thoroughly enjoyed
daring that time, despite the unU*ual weather, eondltion* which
attended the Labor Day itorm.
Thoa* attending
thia
affair
irare th* Mine* Helen Dougina*,
Ella Spencer, Helen Wibioh, Francea wil*nn. Batty llinlcmiDter,
France* Heits, Lucille Bolt, and
Camilla Dea*, and Hendrix Iqrltc,
Ben Cogbdrtt, Gena Turner, Ale*
Sharon, F. D. Scott, Claod# Hern­
don, Jark Aycoeke. Jim Spenoer,
Billy Hall. Jo* Mima, and Rill DuBose.

“Another Language”
Opens H e r e Sunday
Young married couple* who find
thcuiasjvaa aaiothertd by in-law*
will have sympathy for the char­
acter* played by Helen llnyea and
Hubert Montgomery in “ Another
I-ingU gc,—' erhlrtr open* -Swwday
at live Milan* Theatre. In thr Matin-Culdwyn Mayer feature, film­
ed from the fainoua Hour Kranken
&lt;lage till, the “ heavy" i* the hueband1* mother whoae devotion to
hi* interval* bee,one* a »*lft*h ri­
valry againet the young Wife’*
love.
The huaband’* family, middlec1a**rd and clannlah, *e«eula the
bride’* interrat in art and “ hlghhat” ideal*. The m u lt* are much
the *ame a* to be foun,| in the
complications of many families,
M lu Hayr* play* thr pari nf
Stella the young wife. Mont­
gomery i* Vickie, her husband.
The difficult mother roje 1* played
by I^iuisa Clo**er Hale.
E. 1( Griffith, who dirvutad
tha film, dewribe* the sensational
success of tha play aa l*in « do*
to Its aanrala portrayal of -char­
acter* familiar to average Ameri­
can families. Every family album,
he lays, contain* aurh portraits.
Included in the ca*t of the film
are John Ileal, Henry Travers,
Margaret Hamilton. Willard Hob
ectson. Irene Cntull, Minor Wat
e«&gt;n, lla) Dawaon and Maidrl Turn­
er. Mo*t of the artlon take, planin the family flat, while other
""*nes are plared ab,«r,| *hip. In
an art school and In th# newly,
weds’ apartment

LONGWOOD
Mr. and Mr* J. A. Histllne anil
*0B«, John and Frederick, Mr*.
Fta&amp;ces NGmeyer, and Mr. and]
Mr*. MrCaily and sun, Billy, wets
visitor* at Coronado Reach last
Saturday.
Mra, Twin Markley returned to
bar bom# her* Igst Sunday after
•pending tba suatnar at AUaViUc
City. N. J.
Mr. and Mri. G w r ft Khlpp, of
Sopfoyd, had Marti* Heath, of
Lflngwood, were vixjtor* In Ki.
Aug. I t , Th*y •wrrt arroinM " M m Lofrwuod by Mr. and
Jft*. ft. U Haath wh* a n visiting
Tatetfva* whjl* Mr. Heath U toeoparatlnr from blood-poisoning
of hia right arm.
Tha baseball game bctwaaa tha
alngk and tha married men Tuaa.
dajr. Aug. Jfith, resulted In a score
of eaven ta four It favur of the
Mr. and Mr*. L. R. I*ayna and
Mr. and Mra. Lari North war*
rill tor* In Orlando Sunday. Aug.

nth.
M lu Barbara Hunt atlll con
Unuaa III at tha Farida Sanitar­
ian!. Many friend* are wishing
her a - t p H f rw*v»ry.
Tha foltowtag leather! hatrr
beam aunawnced aa t ^ faculty al

Social Calendar
MONDAY.
The following meeting* of clrclra of the Woman’* Auixliary of
U)e Fiv*t Preabylerian Chr.rch will
be held throughout the day:
Circle N o , 1 Mr*. O. C. Bvigga.

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augport. Tb* Blue bgglc ilH i f
an ,g r * f meul. U any prinpid pu
tar Itndi to aratead, theta ,)•
remedy undai ta* elate law wh!
wa have Immted la uuktqg ^tl

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M ILL COSXHR.

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New Orlando Road ncaT Genera
(Continued f row Page One)
contnditaee alraqdy had eel drtao
Rev- William F. MaFb»rmachinery In motion while other* •on, pastor.
bad called orgmalcation meeting*
Bible Schooc. 0:40 A. M.
(or tell night and today.
Morning Sarview. 110:* A. M.
Pyre* of burring rartaiwre of
Evening Sarrlcaa, 7:40 F. M.
aourr* of drowned cattle and hog*
W o m a n ’*
Prayar
Meeting
and thmiaand* of flih that perlell- Wedaaadag, 10:0 P. M.
rd when thrawu b&gt;«b onto land by
Prayer
and
Pralae Sarvica
•torin wav**, marked tha prog reel
of State Road Department work­
ALL StlULS CATUOUC
e r la clearing highwaya about
CHURCH
Lake Ok ••rhnbee.
Home wive* and their huabatal*
Tha Rev. J. J. Kellagban, pa*tor.
worked lait night in Sulphur
F ln t Mac*. 7:30 A. M.
Spring*, a auburb of Tampa, in
Second Mara. !&gt;:OQ A. U.
Denedictiun after 0:00 A. M.

Held. UiuUr SiateLaw
Prohibiting Decep­
tive A d v e r t Uin^

O. U -ff, *2120 Sanford Avenue. •»
J:0d o’clock.
Circle No. 2. Mr*. G. IL Brown,
chairman, will meet at Iba houD
ol Mra. G. P. N it o n . Myrtle
Avenue at Tenth Street, at 1:00
•’clack.
Circle No. S, Ur*. W. A. Zach­
ary, ghairman, will meet at tba
hum* of Mr*. Mary Uolly, i l l ! area*
LAKE MARY (Y)MMUNITY
Myrtle Arvour, at 4:00 o’clock.
iCHUROI
lire*king o f a power dam sent
Cirri a No. 4, Mr*. Daisy Lewi*, wild an already swollen stream,
(Preibyterlan Government)
chairman, will meet al the htwnb th* Hill'borough River, and foreed
Organised la 18U4.
of Mra. Wm. Bromley, Celery evacuation o f about a hundred
Preaching Servirea at 11:00 A.
Avenua, at 4:00 o’clock.
home*, l-ait nigbt, however, a
__ „ j Hadhutd. 17 year* old,
Cirri* No. I, Mra. 11. McLaultn. marked rt*a#»lon was evident and M. and S:tg) P. M.
Congregational Singing, Spvcigl
of Chicago, vUUtd tbg 193) Ch).
chairman, will mat with
Mrs. residents returned to their homsi.
Pair. Sba la fhoww
music. John Dlghton, soloist.
Charles Stevnworth,
Magnolia
At Tnllahaaaa*. the state mlvt*nJoying th* environ* ( f
Graded Kunikay School with
Avssuw at Seventh Strat. at 4:00 ory council on unemployment ta­
tha
Hqttkulturai
1
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building.
Trained Tearhen. 10:00 A. M.
o’clock.
li#/ allotted 93*7.340 lu counUa#
Minister,
ihc
Rev.
Jaiuea
U.
Cirri# No. fl, Mra. R. II. Wnt- iur relief during September aod
tbuur, chairman, will meat with a enounced it would aid daalitute Thompson.
'300 E. tni St . at 8:00 ..’clock.
Mra.
K. Stevens,
till Park
PRKS11 YTKItIAN GUI'RCA J Thia ehurch malnlalna a frae
persons In tha slu m atea It Red
Avenue, at 4:00 o’clock.
Rending naom at the church where
The following circles of
tha Croee funds are luauEIicicnt.
Rrv. K. D. Brownlee.
tha Bible and all authoriind Chris­
Jobless
persons
in
lb#
storm
First Math &gt;dTH Church wilf knaat
Sunday Srhet., V:tS A. M,
tian Science l-ltrratur* may br
area ■ heady have bean employed
al 3:30 u’rlock:
Morning Worship, U:l&gt;U A. M. road, boarowrd nr purchased. Open
Circle No.
1wlU meet
with ill Gearing • * ■ ; debria lit aliwa-a
Chriatian F-wleavor, 7:00 T. M. Tua*daya and FVIday* frem 3 to
Mrs. Harry Wilson,
119 Wart and u&lt;&lt; other publu property, tho
The session will meet at tha &amp; P. M.
Ninth Strrrl, with Mrs. Wlladli work allowed a* a relief project cloa* erf thr morning a»d evening
and Mrs 7. II. KatlllT as hostesses. and wutkess paid the usual W worship srrvires tor the recaption
CHURCH OF VIIK NA7.AHKNK
"CTrcIs Nu / wTll"lhs#t
with t a ut a atr Hoev. ' -• - - -— - - —
o f me rat*# . The## without ahiirah
LAKE -MARY,- FLA,
Mr*. L P. Hagan.
1703 Park
Tlueaioniug a new danger in horn#* In Sanford are welcomed to
Avenue, with Mr*. Hagan a* h on ­ the Lake Ukwi buliee legion wa* all services. Th* pastor i* atatlSunday, Sr pi. IU
es*.
the atradily
rising kn ain m w able for run for cnee av#ry morning
Sunday Hi ln« I, U:-t6 A 31.
Circle No. 3 will meet wllh River. Storm Hooded tributary** from 0:11(1 »'rl#ck to 12iOO o’clock
Preaching. 11 &lt;H&gt; A. M
Mrs. C. II. Smith, Park AVenue, puurrd tbrtr luwds into Hus al In his study s^ th# church.
W. M. Society, 3:1)0 I’. M.
with Mr&gt;. Smith sad Mr*. F. R. reauy bunteiHHl ■treain, and rivetMitchell as hostesses.
N. Y. P. 8. 4 16 P- M.
H U E N r/rn M i n u m i w r
oicu plisiu-u-u It WUUIU l-r uut ui
Preaching, 7:16 I’ M.
Circle No.
4will inert
with ILs I#J|4. .It two uays 11 tile pleseo.
m u iu ii
Pi caching al County Hume,
Mr*. Claudellenxkei, COS
Mag­ luttl ilk 1iMf ilHUHiURi.
3.16 P. M usd at Convict Camp,
nolia Avenue, with Mr* llerndnn
Surufay
School.
10
()0
A.
M.
1 /ttllg lT U U I
lU U ,
»!kiiUier hsei
•mi Mrs. J. W. Rutledge as host­
1 :ui r. M.
'Epwwrth l.ragua, 0:46 F. M.
I i t M il A a t k l l U
I t . | t i n * i l k r iM lk fj C U t e ii
esses.
Kvan*ellsl* Rev. (M rs) MatPreaching, Thuraday, M:0p P. M
***.
IVrtltiillvR
aAiil,
V
tlia
tlui
IUg
it
Circle No. 6 will meet with Mu
tie lev Graham and Rrv U. K.
by Rev. R. T Caldwell, |wstnr.
h i n it
tu
I d ik t’ U r
Nad Smith,
Sanford Avatioe,
tirsliam are liei# fn a r#vtval.
mu; i Mi CjUUitAy
with Mr*. Smith and Mr*. B i.lw Lrt l', f UrhIMI
I’ AtH.A COMMUNITY CUtTkO ] They ar* unrumpromlring pi#ache
o
iv
s
e
s
y
.
lu
Uic
uevali
aim
t.u.l
Slerlr as hostess#*.
'er*. Service* through neat weak
Thr Kvv. Alfrad Krlcsigi, pa#tor. every day virept Saturday, at
count nut
iiiaia
nppie labt,
The Alathean Class of the First •mount* In.in the lake. ,
Mnrnini' Hrrvlcti, 11:110 A M. 34)0 P. M. ■nil 7:46 P. M. flood
Baptist Church will hold a special
Sumlay Kch. ol, 0:46 A M.
Large! " -1 * - essigued liy tiiv
PrtaMdng. ami g. ml singing, and
business meeting and stag* ela:
Chriatian Epdenvor, 0:40 I* M. iniub (icayer. Coma.
Red Lives in the M u , include:
tion of offirrr* *t the rhurch anEvening
Ssrvi*#*,
7.1h
p.
M
Jacksonville, &gt;llb.UtHii
Uisim
n*« at 8:00 o’clock
Mid weak Prayer Meeting, 7.30
»od Tamps, |13J&gt;0t) each; I’an.e
, ClllTMiU (IF TIIK N a /. tHENF.
The monthly business msaaing twin, k.MUUy Utiuika, MAMtly tX f
■— s. iw w il.-J ' ’ •
Ijike Wary — '
of the Woman ' 0 Mittonmrr *2*^ * 4Vw0^f||, ' Pf.88t); tiainvevrilv,
cirty «»f thr Kin»t Huptiat ( hunh
St. Atigastinr, Talfahass.v
Jhirulav Si htHil. 0 46 A. M.
will hr hrlil Ml t ill •'ckn 1 at tlu&gt; and lutke County, *HMKi each
I’l ear Is-nac. II (HI A M.
cHtirrh,
The
Rev
Martin
llrsm,
Dwtot
Itradmiuii, »UtKI. Foci luiudenlaJu,
N V p S . It 16 I’ M.
l.ltji .Sunday Aftaf
Trinity.
Thr .Sunl«ram Hand of thr Pint |t&gt;0«: and fo rt Myer», g.SM)
Pleaching, 7 16 I1 M
Mssnwhllr, thr survey work by Sept, IS, 1033.
Baptist t’hurvh will inert al thr
A revival wilt begin tomorrow
Holy Conunsinion 7:10 Ail
church at d:H0 o'clock,
R#d Cross worker* in thr etuim
with the llev Mattie l#-e Graiiaio
Chinch
Br
turn
I
0
;)0
AM
aVfrthiteJiRt Church Circle Nyin area cuntinurs.
n F G isham, of
llorriHig Pra| iy 4 3tro&gt;OD ll th),
l,'“ *,rv
„
.
hrr One wilf meat with Mr*. ZHi
Under • rurdiel
uivirr*t*rid
vi---■ - - the evangelists Prearh
Miami.
RattJiff, l*arw Avinut, Irptraif of nig." Baber said, “ with slate AM
Y ourvg I'eoplr*' Servtcu league in,. Bt 7 46 I* M every evening
with Mr*. Harry WiUon, I HU Went p emergency rrllvf. bund m i.
,.f c 30 PM
doling the week r*rrpt Saturday
Ninth St rare
huinra are ludng rw-rm.fr,| as re
Wetlneeday, \ retry
Meeting,
i ONGRHG VriONAI. t lll'MCII
] bidly a* pueeiblr. with the elate 7;.to p M
THBBDAY.
The Philantha Cl**s of the I emergency relief providing labor
Monday. Woman'! Guild 3:&lt;iU I
c i nsr I'ark Avenue and 3rd
supplying rna I’ M 81. Agnes Guild, 4:00 P M
First Baptiel Church will ms*! al and tba Red
■inert. &lt;
8 u'rlnrk at th# home of V il l#rial."
Rev. John Ilernaid Root, mill
rutMT CHKHrriAN ( IMIKCII
Gladys l.arnur, Mouth Sanlmd
Governor Sholli' office caul|,«&gt;
liter
Avenue.
1 "I inlief applicants („ appl, ,l|.
Sixteenth Street and Sanfonl
( ’ hurrh School, 0 16
The Rusinesi Women's Circle nf rv*tlv lo the Red Cross end nut
A vsdu*.
'turning Worship. II *8).
Lb# Woman'* Auxiliary of th#
the governor', office, bemuse
Th,. Rev F. M Mar&lt;er. pastor.
S. nmai by l4ie pastor
First Praabylariaa Cbutph. Mia* dW«,v i. neeaeinned In forwarding
lUbla School, 0.46 V .M .
Chrietlan
Endeavor
Svielety.
r* Kaatarby, chairman, will them when mad# ( | TalUhamce.
Motnoig Sqrvtc#, It IV) A M.
7 3li. Mine Mary Nickel lo have
mart al tba holua of Mrs. Jamas.
Kvruing service. 8:00 P. M.
charge of program.
Mougptrm, Laat tiaeonj Btrpst, al
Wednesday seyvica, 0:00 V. M
Mlily ark Servire, Wednesday
fi.'Dt) o’clock, with J^r*. Moughloa,
evening, 7:46
Mlaa Inure Chltlaodeil and Mian
HURT MKTIIODIHT CHURCH
Eilna Chittenden an hostess##
Hortaoaa Dgvnf spent th.‘ weekCircle Number Seventeen of th*
Rrv. Smith Hardin, pastor.
First Mathordiat Church wll
ill mejlt «*d In Sanford with Mra. Clifford
0:46 A 9). fkinday Rrh#ol. I’rof
at the home uf Mlag Allen McKRii, Proctor.
Mr* J. C. Bills, Jr. and suns, G. K M rK if, supt.
312 \V4at J8th Street, at H:tK&gt;
11:00 A. M. Morning Servka,
o'clock with Mist McKita and Mlai t e » i« , and Doug)ana, and tt K
Smith returned Friday from a srrm q by tha pastor
Mildred Berry aa baaUfaea.
Hobject "Boldens.”
Circle Ni other Five of thy First throe Weeks' varstlon spent in
7:1m P. M. Kpworth Lea rues
Methodist Church arili m*ft with th# mountains of North Caroltoa.
IJDNDON—(irent Britain will
8:00 I’ . M. FYening Service,
Bine, vte&gt; aerompsuied
Ufa. H. O. Rh nholaar, 1408 Uah Joliu
. ye) maka Bo attempt to regain
them on th# trip atonpad In germun by th# paaLur.
A ten or at 0:10 u’clor! L,
from Daly th# world alvapeerl
Ru),j,rt: “ Lovesl Thou Me “
MirUtta, Ua. foe a short visit
record, U ha# bean announced in
8:&lt;KI P. M&gt; Wetlneeday Eva- the lla^a# uf Common* by Imrd
wllh Mr. and firs. E. 8 . )Is Hl
Mr. and Mrw. J, K, lengiaytL blUg Praver B#ivica.
|l*md;adarry, Secretary for Air
Mr. and Mrs Ilarulil Appleby ami
A cordial Uvitatinn is given to
In April, 1033, Warrant officer
Th* re|tf.l«f mgfllrig of thf daughter, Nancy Jean, aud Mr.
I) to at j end these services.Ay"Ilo of the Italian High Bpe*d
Chrielian Emlaatur H u-l#ty of tha and Mrs. Luther David were din­
SipiaJron *d * world’* raconl uf
First I'resbyterian Church will b* ner guests at the home of Mrs.
KIH8T BAFriST CHURCH
I l?3 70 mile* |&gt;cr hour In a flight
bald bunoay at 7:t)0 v r i t e ! w. j David Tuesday evening.
I user Lah# Garda Previously th#
at
l be
ch u rch .
All old
The
W. P. Brook
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yerkea of
record had lirrn held fur Great
and
new _ m e m a t r e
gr*
pastor.
arg stopping a few
Britain by Flight
IJatUdnant
urged U&gt; attend thla meetlag. AaRunday Itehool. 10:00 A M
hawse on Burk I-air.
Htsinfurth. a ouiuber of tha
K N JK IW ak rorjoerpiug tha diaMntnlog Servicer, 11.00 A M. 1.'■choaidcr Trophy team, who won
J. II. flu rliUaaton has
haa just
Just rwtflct convention, a id . plane for ttinted to Geneva from
n. Y P. y.. 8:40 f M
run an aataavdeatand|the trophy In S*ptemb*r, 1031
nrct Bvmtey nldht'a
- a l a f - *d &gt;Rarpfsra a togr. Ua
Evening Sgrviras, 8:00 P. M.
b* Is
Ha will be
with a speed of 4080 mile* par
Wednesday
Evtalng
f#
i
vlcqj
dutifr" q eaLag. will m mad*.
Genera foe a weak.
hour.
8:00
PM.
h&gt;- and Mm. Ray Odom and
I#&gt;rd Londonderry stated that
Iruda McCjtMjr and
M a^
an attamyt to regain tha racud
■*day to nagk* thalr homo,
from Italy would rost at laaat
f ir s t
n o v cu R u rr
r. and Mr*. O. W. Ct Ipeg par
2(10,1)00 pounds,
prsrtlcally, all
woqld b« rrqulrrd
fnmilv hare moved Into the
engines, a n j achogfa on the llft fe r f highChriatian 8c)mt«a aarviee* (tea
urthar,
th# high
Jd *V*nr ,fw&gt;d*y
pv-rning A1
uf *, ana th ieak.M f * « ( ftepood Strqat
ffiNWh- Aublfm tor to-

n.

GENEVA

England Will Let
LMfrSpeed Record
Stpnd For Present

~n. P«r). fuq»wi H ewad*

Wa w|*h ta aapnaa eut aloaan
apgrorla|l'n ta out m » T Irfan da
tat thalr beautiful flora) ( f i g log* god kludaaaeaa follajrlng tha
iljneae ajad death fit pur bat«md
daughter and alaUr, Elhal ljtu k*
Carver.
*
MR. and M U . J. J. CASTOR

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J , Sept.
Samoal OMrnfeky, fifty year*
old, the fin t pereon arretted in
thf »tate for m itr in g th* blue
eagle o f the Nati infl Reeutfty
Administration, was held in 92,600
bail for tbq grand jury whan hi
waa arraigned oafoia klagutral#
Francis J. Wkldmayer today.
Allhuiigh tha N. R. A. potter
Ig involved. Oatrufsky waa not
held under the national tecovrry
nut under a state law, (be
’•Printer*’ Ink Model Statute,”
which prohibit* misrepresentation
by merchants The wor&lt;)ing of the
formal charge is that Oitrufsky
WM gudty of “ Inducing tha publie to deal with him through hli
misleading and deceptive advertis­
ing and posters.’'
Its waa arrested no Friday on
a complaint uy Thomas L. Hus■•Iton. secretary of tb* Chamber
of Commerce, who said that Qatrufsky was displaying the blue
eagle iu hi* cleamng and dyeing
establishment at 2146 FairtuuuiR
Avenue, am) was indicating in
other way* that be had signed
the blanket recovery rude and wn*
aniding by it.
Although be actually had signed
thr rode, Mr. Jlus'eltup charged
that hr reduced the wages of
young women employees. In court
tioksy Ostrofsky held that his cmp l.y### -asm paid-31gruu^b" aud
•aid that hr did not know what
the blue raglr stood for, althouiffl
he admitted that hr displayed tt
in hi* shop and aifvertlsnl under
its insignia. A V iler written to
Mr llussallon by Oitrufsky waa
shown, which admitted that Uatr.jfeky had not roiuj||ied with
the blanket riels, but wat walling
for hia industry to adopt its uwn
ciAie.
Mr
lluiarltnn said that Ultrofsky was taking advantage of
bii customers ami wat “ Itying to
*»*•• in on thr 16.IHUI consumers
Vtlanl'r City who have signed
pbulges to i.uy from llbir Eagle
(*tOl 11
1 lit ftnni*t a lit iirnircutui, Mr
Mi4\lU^tcr, &gt;ft)tj that Oitrofi^jr'a
pjrrt of iviiomnct* m i nut ncr#|]L
bW* and Mii finunt, lb»n rnur#^
ttf (ffljn
tatom .
•'We ailed only after a confer­
ence, with legal aspect* f ■IIy runeider ad, ' hr said. "He signed Ilia
llaokrt code and was tluty bound
to live up lo Its pluvial &gt;na.
II*
11ailed under the l.annyi
“ The oaiiurr is of Inis,ties# valu* lieCauee of thr campaign oT
the ,haml&gt;er of rsinmrrrr, to say
nothing uf the general patnotTh

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WARHINUTON. Hagl. 0— lAfep. #
Eduration by personal cunlfOCt f#V
women and ipnliey— raising l j *
□itu today coiuptlsed Mrs.
lin D. KuoaaveU'a piugrain to M 0 . .
[aopir from
actual
r la r v iU ia pj
Har vieSvs wera aipiessed aj Ih j V
mobilisation for hu|uau •
contw-erw:* U.'Rnn rounfj-’ nW* % :
ruaaiona uu bow Oval to
Winter's relief
problem. Uol*
rouiatunlUaa ar,- alert to maot
problems “ people will starve aaA*
the delightful theory o f goaaetl.
mrnt won’t help them on* bit,*
said it re. Roosevelt.

Sunday-Mond^y

UBI’If** bf 1431 trn-ft
10 tt «uii"
(lying AUbougU %j f t l U k t u i i
ml |en*i»0"
f i i n«*U fiwin th*
Ireurd flight of 1031, U 'd l*d».krivlsrty doubted whether an nt-

lempi al lb* present lime would
prudixe Infnrmatluii „r compaiaide importance.
Tl'# Secretary for Air thought
that the prestige resulting from
ths setting up uf a world’s rec­
ord In th# air might easily ba| ^ pcftgrn that atgrf# whyrr
exaggerated, and said that a
, pictureq sqd— wllh |h«
tor that. ty«)||'.et) » » r j
hesvlly
with him mu 1*0 'WN
,
ut. of tha RuyqJ Air Fprc* waro Tw* g t w i ata/a te a tala of. 4
in
training*
for
tha
JkhB*il|ried
III#
s*
true
It
hurts,
M
fffkilled
training tof tba Jkhp*ltj
ciaaliog you’ll »«vrr fargst It*
rr Tropiiy race, and tt*}y
fared aiptllar Uw*f», N r»U. . T - ’- i k
Geqtrally a^altinq, 'ba eounK v rry Day 1 to 1^
try dapfacstaa th* running uf un­
due rlaka for mere propaganda or
Humrurr U rttca
recoraJ)Uf)ling. But If in th* fu­
IU lc« o y 1Q*24
ture il gppears that Brllqte t M
l / m f f F lo o r 10*91
achieve atfll Iwtlrr results than
thoM already allalnad without di­
verting tha 4 ' A. F. from ID n irmat functions, and fril^uR sub
feeling them to uUiar than ordi­
nary »*rnce risks, then thy ottempt to set up a frtab record,
might well b# Justified,

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tyglu lo thf
of tb# city» ficln| bviutlfsl CcJitra) P i f t
km! th# wpr|4-l4pu&gt;h#
with
ihgoirtt *nd
buddings togytplqqfly MOfhj. the FLA1A D th* natural
dftnru of the M wVt.
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Mra. Roosevelt Give*;
Talk A l C onference

ginr&gt; *kf (hd (&gt; p»* milk*** (tivm

rmi»&lt;

fhurrh at

MWa or* Ip, no way ■•eking
make thi* a fadfera I matte' *_
quita pogairly our office 7 «a ld b
n j rlghtiu pracaad on Sam1 is c b
aiaumptlon. Furtheimora, wa have'
received no pruttlt from W ttbioglon."
“ The Printarc’ Ink Modal 8 ^ ’
uta” wa* prom .lgitrd In 1011
by the latt John Irving it}tqi'r, ■
editor of “ Printyta’ Ink.", wno
difd l*|i rnontu. It peuall*f» ti*ceptive, ml|l*ading amt untry* j d ;
v*rU»M»f in the tw«nt&gt;*.tf.vc V t a ^
which
m fde it law. In
Jfraay the penalty U a yfa
priaon and a 9 1,000 tine.

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teg him f t w C r m l o L ' '
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rsmOj.-wbo hara teas nOaria* a Mr*, nilmm Landquiat, whs hria

lip Orlando T ita n and Ika
dprd Celeryfede, whaao ownteat nltht decided etninet far.
r rampetition la the Central

OAfNESVlLLt,

Sept.

lA

bo riartod football prattles *l the

IMS X. Douglass, president of
Bedford Club, doelarlng that
rifrir ruling brought about tbo
id ra w a l O f U s

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na, stated that “By all rights
tn^sboald have been declared aa
f t o t t r i af the first half tablch
wb wen heads dejfe.”
{c-.CeHt1ao1qg f u asId, "Btnfecd
ytUtdcow from the league because
f/ L : • »
unfair
ruling
and* at • meeting last night
W ‘ which
only
two
dub*,
C a d tad Leeibxrg wore rapraM ried. - Cocoa elslmed that we
had Jhr* das* man, sad aa a mat*
E e# fact It was sttabllshod by
official minor league record*
■Bedford never at aay time
hgdk were than four class men.
fanbar, Orlando witbdrww from
the - league baesua* af flaancla)
drfflanltlaa and on aaeouat of th*
■ fa ir ruling la Sanford's caoa.”
*,tha two dpbs and thalr ownon , forgetting all aeoutwhat did
• m * « . expect to g* at H, hamr iff bad tongs, |B a aorlae which
tMTpromise wlU be a* Interesting
MM pxaHIng ••'aay avar plsytd
Mtwasd teams r*presenting Ban*
£*rd and Orlando,
.
■p?”| j * M - «fl^. CHgdi
wjolf*, Orlando club presldsnt, are
rif .tl* opinion that It will In' ita■Uly ba a sarUs to decide which
ri-thh better team la the leagub.
n t 'M r ie i will be played on that:
bjail, they stated todpy.
’ .The series will and when on*
MMi.wtns four out of a possible
M*an gams*,
damas will .Iter-,
Brie between the two eltles untilI
aeries la concluded.
•&gt; to that there Is srery incentive.
to pUy hard and fu| basebril,
ljuyan and owners have agreed
toMAhs winning club will get 00
J»»tant af the gate receipts and
»to lotlng club will get only 40
^ ;Furtber,

plsyyrs on each club

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20 Letter-Men F r o m
Last Year’ll V a n i­
ty Report To Coach

DAYTONA GIVEN
14-1 WHIPPING IN
t u t wrra cocoa a a ^ jL S f* 1^ ’ sf.
Final Game OfSeaaon
Is SIugfeetWithNew
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COCOA, Bept. *—Cocoa pound­
ed three Daytona Beach pitchers
for IS hits and a 14 to 1 victory
hers yesterday to advaac* a half
gam*
In th* Central Florida
League the*. The game was a
play off of a tie played here Au­
gust 23.
Bmitbwkk, making hla first ap­
pearance for the Indiana, held th*
visitor* to two hit* and ssnt eight
to the bench on strikes'. Kltuey
and Howard ware the batting
•tors, accounting for half the In­
dian* hits, KlnMy with a walk, a
triple and two doubles In four
tries and Harold with a doubt*
•nd thro# singles In five times up.
In the Mventh B. Burnscd mod*
• beautiful shoeitring catch o^
T Iu D 'ii lin e d r iv e
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Twenty letter-men from t. laat
year's- varsity, and aa sv«n doten
numeral-men from th* I M S frethman tenm srs In tbo foki, and with
the opeaini of school n o t wc.h.
•enrol numeral winner, of laat
■eaaoa who were not c*U*d beck
fa r'tb o first weak o f yrmctlc*
prx.bri.ly wffl don to n .
Tim inquiring forib.ll f a . « k a
" b e n are the other letter-men
frora th* canity of a year ayo.
Her# la when:
*
k

their eligible year, o f sanity
play, Capt. Joe Jenklae, tachlsi
Al Hegero, balfeaek| Monk Dor•elt, quarterback; Crate Schlrmer,
end. Three did not finish *»t th*
school year, and consequently are
Inejlglbl* this fall, Jim Madigan,

rlous, permanent Injury, but has
been persuaded to abandon grid
nctlvity for 19U. •
,.V
20

T h e s e e ig h t , t o g e t h e r w it h
no w a t p r a c tic e , a c c o u n t

FTarnm g

wottty .‘"•T *

th s
fo r

Wliwn

In football a (ear age.
Now to get the 20 Wttsf-men
straight. Who are they 1* At ends
—Rogers, Shearer, Williamson,
Ooodysnr, Moyt. Tackles—Starbuck, Stark, Schuman. Guards—
MrCampbell
Bernhard, Bryan,
IAina. Cantor—Ferraisl. Quarter­
back— Datls; Halfback*—Hcndcr•on, HcAnly, Brown, Tread gold
Fullbacks—Hugbaa, Btolt.

T * :..”

11el Iel I, II,

R a m w n b e r t h a t o u tin g
• n a p s k r il ,

w ith

I'w ral a n d

T a a k le s — H Ic k la n r i, W a r e . G u a r d
— T u rn e r.
C e n te rs — F l a m i n g
M a t h e n y , B ra w n . Q u a c t o A a t b —
B u llo c k . H a lf o a c k — C h a ao .
F a llbach— W a p r n .
(* * i i ’j * i
T h u s b e g in * th e U N i f e n l l y o f
F lo r id a 's 1933 f o o t b a ll
p A ra d e ,

■To-NigJ
Double SI

M a s te r, w t l l- w t t b t e th e ta e a l'h o u r s
e f eels na M onday t h * te d day o f
(V lo b e r, l i l t , a | tb a f r o h l door or
l h * C ourt H ouse o f Sem fnole C o u n ­
ty , F lo rid a , In
S a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a ,
a f f e r fo r a a l* a a * n a il a l
p a h llr
o u f r r y lo t h * h lf h a a l and beet hid.
d e r fo r ra e h ,
th e
fo llo w in g
de­
scribed 1a t. p ie r * or parcel o f land
a ll s a le In l b *
n ty
of
Sanford,
B eall no )* C o u n ty. F l o r lia , t o - w in
Tdil O n * I I ) e f B lneb Fo urtao n
f t o l n f T ie r F | e * ( I ) o f N A N F O R D . r i A l R I D A . a c r o r d ta * to
M. H T r a f f o r d * m as
Ih e re o f.
recorded l n P la t Book I, payee
M - d l a t I k * a e b lle records o f
R em lanlc C o u n ty. F lo rid a .
Nald p ro p e rty la be sold I * a a lle fp th e (a rm s n f s aid decree
O O in fT S J O H N S O N
. A * Special M aster.
r n w o r . x v tij io n
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o f on file In th e p u b lic reenrde
o f Sem inole C o u n ty. F lo r id * .
T e rm # r»»h, P U rcbsssr lo pn r foe
deed.
J A S n OH A N O N . JR.
a n e rls l U s s ie r In C hancery
n w . n p r s c is n .
o m
A P eC O TTH N .
N o llcllo re fo r P ls ln llt f .

a n d p u tau an t lo a (In b l derree nl
lo r e r io i u r * In lh a l r t r l a j n rauee
pend In * In th * C irc u it C o tfn o i th e
T w e n ty T h ir d J u d ic ia l r i r r u l l o f
F lo rid a ,n and fo r Nem lnnle C o w ly .
W herein ' T I I M
K Q U lT A tH .K
i . i f k A s a r n A N c ic
s o c iic t t
o r
T i n e I ’ N IT K D r r A T M , a ro rp o re lio n un der l h * la w * o f Nave Y o rk ,
le p la in t if f , a n * 0 * C A R It. It lt n O K f l
ant. A M i T P A IR D
n ROOK a, h i*
W ife , are • * f e a * a a t a ,
th *
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Din|»lr»a,
III* .

.

•pent a month at Dsyton* Beach
raturnsd hom# Friday with Mr.
aad Ural * » H Msgntuon,
whs
war* tbsra alto ft* a couple at
waaka. Jnnior Tynar I* a guest at
ths Mtgsttou homo tki* week.

ff* teem winning fear oat of n pos“ ®-i el&gt;l* aeeen yam**, ahall he named
the championship team and ahnll
H* declared that bis derision &lt; ha awarded a laacne pennant and
Jen* SO, when Saafotd was fsua
■0 percent ad Urn net gnte re­
guilty of haring fire “ da**" me
___ . j - . j
.Tar-—
ceipt*. The loelnf team will #e—Catbratb,
Barnes,
Chapm*
enr* 40 pereent of th* net fa t*
..
.
SuSLe ‘ ■
Abbott,
and
Carry—waa
flae
.
■ I g i" '
receipt*- All receipt* arc »« b*
and .that Orlando, Cocoa a* period untn the end of the m H«*.
j 7' . ,
• &lt; ^ S J*orid Daytona Beach were In a tie ft
Official* of lb* Daytona and
first place at th* end of Urn fir)
. , ,‘T r
e»n
-Cocoa elaba, loayva presided
half. However, Orlando havtr
Monde Icon, and Lang** SocroUry
withdrawn Ha rights, he derian
*
.
"7 .
Feter'Schsal will meet In OH* vto
that Cocoa and Daytona Ben* Sunday night for the p^rpoe* of
ended the first half In a tie f*
Ironing out all details attmrilag
M .r r i r i n ^ r T ^ r i 'n k
tbs
playing of this series.
|ny« which he conridernd ao propI N T H U tin t v it enujar o r tmu
T n s x T i - T u i a u e t j w i c i a i , c » - IN T M U C O V U T o r T M M C O U N T Y
*r under aviating league raise.
t t i r o r TMU OTSTU o r rijon iJVM JU ,
B UU IM tS LM
CCIJ N T T .
end ee « result of Urns* ruling*. ami, with Haafard and Orlando
ua IN AID roM iUUIHO».U
S T A T U o r F L O N lD a .
IN R M T U N U N T A T N o r
t
u
i
i
m
i
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r
M
a
n
c
u
n
r
RATES
standings thrown eut. Coco# edX P IT II M ACK
C U V IIX IK R ,
D *.
ii. n u iu r iN Q a K D
i a »a n
S S l T h i ^ ^ t - e l ! ^ m " tematkally became the leading a aANSrSoOt C
Ceased.
IA T IO N ,
e
c o rp o ra tio n ,
,M { „ u * championshlp of the
in r * o * A T M
l l c ’ toM 1 t l M
flub at the official end of tha
riNAb t i m e s
central Florida Baseball League. second half. He named Cocoa as
vn
N o tic e I* hereby ( I n * t h a t t h *
T
IT
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O
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B
A
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u n d e r s ls n t d . w i ll. * n the lib day
Ills ruling* w*ra aa folow*! *’ the official second half winner.,
f O U I 'A N V , a s oepovatU n . D e fe n . o f N ovem ber, A. P . I l l ) , p r e n n l
He. declared both Sanford and . He declared that rithoogh Day­
d e n t.
____ . . ______ ____ Is tb s t ls s o r n b l* C ounty J * d | * o f
Orlando club* as hasing forfeited tona Beech and Leesburg ‘ stand­ n o t h ' * n r s r u c i a i , m a s t m u w • * m l n « l* C o u n ty, F lo rid a , h t r fls a l
rs tu rn . account and vouchers as
• A im .
t n right* under league rule*, and ings showed them ta • tie for sec­
B a ta t*
of
N o lle * IS N e r*b r
.t h * * nnder A d m in is tr a trix o f th e
d llb M a rk I'u v lllls r , t e t e s e U and
or(]*red that thalr fraachbo-.de&gt; ond place last night, Leesburg’* an d b r v lr t s * •« » dsefee at f * r e - K
nt said lim e , then and Ih s r t . m ak e
c
tM
u
r
e
an
d
ssls
s
n
ie
rs
d
Is
tne
posits wsr* forfeited Into- th# tight to * rislm t* this tie was a b o v e e n title d r * « M sa tb s l i b day a p p lic a tio n tn lb * asld J u d s * fo r
a (In a l * * t t l* m c a l or bar a d m ln laleague treasury.
1 if * forfeited bocauM fur th* pari o f
r, A. P . f i t * . I, S i H p*- Ir a tio n a f asld ta t a la , and fo r an
He declared, for future guid­ •evsrri games Lemburg has usri r la l M u l t i In C b s n c s rr. « n M o n - ord e r d la c h a rs la s her aa aueb
h * tn d day o f Orxobar, A, D. Adm Islet r u t r l i .
HAVE y o o t t WATCH
ance, that John Culbreth, sboitt player - Ouls hi violation of tho dI Sa trl.. tIn
D ate d th is t b * tn d day o f Sep­
t r e a t o f .t h e
r o u r tb o u * *
by one* wb* teally knot
whom most of ths discussion lari league rule. H was explained that d o o r In l b * C H r e f S s n f* r d ; C n n n ly te m b er. A. D. less
M II .D IIB D I I O IN N
Briggs, Jejjeler, l o g . As,
r tn v M s . w ill
night revolved, la n “ cl***” man. Leesburg, realising that It .had no o f e * M ln o l* . ata«#
Aa A d m ln ls lra tc lx o f t b *
r fo r M l * sad M i l lo t h * M a i l ­
*
pf
Under league rules, 1 a M m *’ chance to win tho seeond half, ee fdf a end
beet b id d e r te r cseh. d u r ln *
K H IT H M A C K C t J V l IX IK H .
th
e
n y i l ho ars e f ssTa. t b * f * H « w and more Interested la furnishing
In f
described
p ro p e rty ,
e lle e te .
their hom* fans with interesting l y l n * * n d b e ts * In th e C ity « l h e n U S E D A U S T IN C O U P E . O u a ra n
u n if o r m n e x t w e e k , ,
baseball, bed
knowingly need t o r i , C nun ly * f N em lnnle and S ta le
te e d by R e e l * 2 2 6 . A ls o , M o d e
A n d w b e t p o s it io n * a r e p la y e d
o f r io r l d * . m ore
p a r tic u la r ly
de­
Onla.
_ ■ s cribed se fo llo w s , tn -v rlt:
by th e 11 n u m e r a l n n l E n d * -He &lt;U*l*r*d thst »lnft PU ". ------- f s W - t V wf- Wh»cb -te -n s w fw n « n —
Abatin'
itteirwt, smHimr—SMrboro. tona's
S u b d le U In n I * tb s r i l y o f S a n ­
first end second half sUndJ O N H llfU in . D efe n d an t.

(n*m have1 elOwe^wHhoUewhere
to school, or nr* rtiealnTiig on*
of tba university for th* rurrent
sameiter. Tb* ether five, Charlie
Commander, Bull Brown,
C1W
Howell, Bill Zewadakt and Bryan
McCarty, are exported to b* »u

AaaiglM; rihg im yu , W i g v i r 1, it.
b ^ i i s m 2 , a p i *11 8, llro M v r S, W * *
**» •••! i. I l i r r w l l
f,
llu p liln a
I.
I'r lt i* , A lkiiiM un, H m U h w Ib k .
tC n o ii
W * ( h * t i l , lIviE c Ii, W « « i• l» H |j*l If«.
Itu n a btt|i*di In: Ilu W E td M ln »*F
I, I ' * m r t I , M rt'iJ lIjr, l i u lbIn, « m 11h w lf ii I , NiJ«k# T w o liaa« b ll* : H up*
kin a ,
K la a * r .
H o w a rd .
MetJuHy,
H paka, W * lh » r * ll. T h ra a U n H lU l
K ln a r y . H t c r lM N kilta, P r in t H lulgii
baaaa: H o w a rd X, Itu b ln
l*« f( tin
bataa, D a y to n a Ite a rh 7, t ’ot-oa I.
H IU , o ff llr u w a r I and 1 runs In
4 Irin tn fa {nuna u u l In
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o ff
Hharanun 1 M i l and 4 ru n #
In
t
Inn I ina a, * j|f _It llu rn a ad ■ h lta a n/,
1 riin a In I *tn n ln j|. flgiaaa an iMilts,
nf'f H rn w a r j . M m llh w lrk 4, flh a n •
nun, f . It H urnaw i I , HI r u r k out lip
H rn W ar 1. H m H Iiw Irk I , by K hannun I, IKK bj) p ltv h a r by IH in k o n

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laat night, v C t e S

A s to th e f r o c k , 12 o f l b * 22
v o te d n u m e r a l* a t th e close o f th a
1932 g r id c a m p a ig n , e ra h e lp in g
fa s h io n o u t th a c u r r a n t e d itio n o f
t h * v a r s it y , w h ic h la a v aa to n u n ­
acc o u n te d f o r . F l v * o f t h * n u m b e r,
F r e d J H f f i u . H a r r y 1 W la m a r, B o j
U i ^ l u n . X a n H e n c e , F r a m ile H a r t -

llu w a ld , II
I ’r u t u i i , vf
K iiik j , i (
l'a a *F , H i-v
N « C « llr . r f
UiAiiklua, • •
J*ripito. *u _
P mI I - . o

nonlh'a
o i l l t f at Corsuado
Batch, raturnsd hom*.
r
Mr*. Harp Vaughta ralativaa,
Mr. and M n. Jin . Mansfield,
daughter, last, tod tea, Pari, who
tpaat a faw wssjm
turned Wednesday weak to Ca­
na) point.
Henry Starae* and wife, who
hire Man In Now Jersey where
ha had work thla summer, rstornad to hla work aa the 100
acr* farm thla waak and era at
bom* to. their fritadi bar*.
Nearly all lent more or leea
roofing in the recent atarm and
lota of fruit and aed bed* rained.
Thankful It waa no won*.
Russel Lundqulst and Howldl
Fletcher of the G C. C. Camp
■pent a few day* with their pa-

O R D K N o r P V P L IC A T IO N
T ,i J ... S u sg *. C an al Kuna, n A.I ' m a re hereby ordered a nd r a u e lre d in be and a p pear upon th *
tnd day o f O ctober t i l l lo t h * H ill
of C o m p la in t filed a a a le a t you In
(be ttm v e e n title ,, rau ee and oourt.
The H anford H e ra ld
la
h ereb y
# )f» lf nateri i a lh *
titw v p a p fr
In
w h lrh ( h i* o rd e r a h a ll be p u b lleh ed for fo u r ro n a e ru U v * weeks.
W ith * *. V
K
Douslaee. C la rk
o f aald r i r r u l l l*o u rt. and th e o f f l .
r ia l aeal th e reo f th is fa d day of
Septem ber A. II. I t l l
'
V. K. [tO U nU A S S

S T R A W B E R R Y P L A N T H V o r * aU
Boa W . W . P o tte r .

W A N T E D T O B U Y ; good aoddlo
ho rs e . M u s t be e b a r g a in . W r ite
B ill Jones P . O . B o x 431 g iv in g
fu ll p a r tic u la r s .

B y: A . M. W K IC K S*1*
S K A I.
• A M ,V * L A. n
H o llfIto r fo r

fD l a *
W IL K IN S O N
^ m p t e in a n l

f v7 e * o £ I „ * I T U O A T I O a
FOR
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FDR RENTi I room furnlabod
garage apartment, also 2 room
furnished apartment, lower floor,
modern. cogvenloacee, water /r i nl.hed, T. a

Carlson, N. Jd lgk

In m y e f f lr e , and
h*e. m ad# a p p llr a tlo n fo r ta x deed
I? a rc o r d e n r*
w ith
Is w .
• e ld e e r t lf lr a l# em hrm re* t h *
fs llo w ln s deasrlbed p ro p e rly
r it u a l.
* ^ ( le Sem inole C o u n ty. F lo rid a , to -

FOR RENT Apartment*. Vary low
priesd. Two oy Uiroo rooms. 8oa
Mr. L m , Philips Apart manta, Cor­
ner Oak and Seconj St, •

*W of N U of N W I| of IX U
I t w * K- m ft. * tee* lo t deadM by A m e lia B. N oble I 1 L A '
« “ * * • ! 4 S e rllo e
t.
T o w n s h ip
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,h T h i f * ' t e * * r * b e t a * aaeeaaed a l
! » * d a le o f th e ts a u a o n a f
eurh
r e r ll f lr a t s In t h * m a t
o f A. ( i
D nleea
aald
e a r llf lr a la
s h a ll ha redeem ed a r r o r d la a to l a *
' * » deed w ill leau* .th e re o n on lh *
d a y o f N eetem hor A. D . 1(11
W llneoe my o i f lr la l a la a h lu r * sad
# *M thla the n t h nf A u a u u A . D „

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f l a r h C ir r u ll C o u rt S eie l.
" » l* C ru s ty F lo rid a
B r : A. M W eeks,
tS K A I,)

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FOR RENT) Filling aUtion wtU
living qaartors, corner Park and
Vranch Avenue. Seaboard OH &lt;W.
Waat First Btrast G

THIS WEEK—T r y our SsaU*
put* white paint st |t»S *
gsllen. Wonderful vslue si this
pries. Stuloy Roger* Hsrdwsrs

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WORLD’S FAIR

PATERSON, New Jersey,
Sept. 11— ld&gt;— Police turned
a f i n hoe* on pickets sur­
rounding tha United Piece Dye
Works at Lodi today as strikers
estimated lo number several
thousand milled about
the
pleat. John Taco, editor of tha
Lodi Messenger, a
weekly
newspaper, was knocked uncon­
scious and an unidentified man
received a laceration of the
scalp. Taco was not seriously
hurt. The police force was
composed of .ISO policemen and
special deputies and 76 com­
pany guards. The fight are*
precipitated when workers in
the plant left their benches and
Joined the pickets.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

APPEAL H ID E Einstein G oes T o England TWO MISSING Reports Invol*
A fte r R e p o r t That Nazis
FOR SUCCESS Had Placed P r i c e On H ead U.S. BALLOON Welles In Plot Ar&lt;
AIRMEN FOUND Denied In Capital
OF IffiA EFFORT WHISKEY PRICES

LONDON, Sept II. —&lt;4*— Albtrt Finstrin, vy.io mti-i.* nn unan­
nounced app*.vnuo in this
try late Sat»td iy night from Ilf !
glum following n report tha* a
sec lit Nail orgaiCxaii *•» had put
a price upon 'ds head, * vlay
111I'LEV,
W »»t
Virginia
resting “ soAiowh‘ ic in Knglaml.*1
S*pt. 11—-c*0) Bveten end ihot
»f14 _■~ ,**
r
Friends ref ued |« r%*veal where
In ,l,*th I hr lH&gt;dlr* of Ktv. A.
SUDRURV. Ontario, Sept II.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—&lt;&gt;PI
CHICAGO, S e p t . 11.—
M. Vddy and hi* wife vrrr*
W A S H IN G T O N , S e p t 11*.
the ])iofe*sor vent. He wav met
—Into
th*
niMat
of
thr
critical
tJPl—Waid T. Van Orman and
(A.P.)—A tropical vardcn,
found *i thrlr horn* it Gr»r* — ( A . P . ) — S e c r e ta r y Hull to*
at the nation hy Ciiniiiiamk*r Ol­
rontrovm y over an NRA r^de
Frank A Trotter American hat•bounding In the luxurious
Folk linl«v. Thry wtrr fojnd tiny denied r e p o rts c irc u la te d '.
iver Uti'ker-I anip*oii, and frtom
for thr bltumlnotia coal industry,
by ■ urighbor who ttumblrd
refutation of their state,
WASHINGTON. S*pt. II— W*l there they diove to a secret des­ loonists wtui participated In the
In fo r e ig n n ew sp ap on t c h a r g ­
ovrr Mr*. Eddy’* body ■» h*
Senator Wagnrr of New York, —Confidently
James Hoi don Hennet t rup race
expecting
repeal tination
made Floridians feel right at
ing th n t A m lins-tador W e lle s
Irft
hi*
hnmr.
Hr
followed
a
chairman of thr national labor within a few months, distiller r*
from t'hicngo ami who have hren
home today aa they cele­
L o t' k e r - l*ft mpsou who is a
trail of hloo,| ti. thr Eddy p lotted w ith (llu g ru n tied C u ­
hoards ycaterday thrust an appeal have virtually doubled their prices his sum rnvr home at IT outer to missing f«*i more than a week,
brated their day at the
houpr »nd bedroom whrre th* ban n rm y o ffic e r s at th e Hon
to empioyem and employes to for medicinal whisky and even meet »*it* scientu* f l a n \tnd *t were f nird today net ween SlidWorld'* Fair.
nilniatrr we* found dred In tci N aclon n l In Havnnn.at such a level are, in many caao*,
tf.
“ forget all feuds” and c ’operale
was iiniHimiced fit Ki-t Ivin ac­ h' ty an! ANit ltd Canyon in Ninth
bril. nfftrrr* &gt;*td thr Mikitani
- The Florida exhibit, the
icfusing I* pari wilh ihei? stocks
T h e n ecretn ry rend a n tatecepted an offer to u«c t nimamler ern Ontario They weie ill from
toward the aucctita of the recov­ of aged liquor.
brat the woman ovrr the brad
largest of the atate displays
IriH-kci luimpson'rt
VV** di i iiiiis*er liardslupN undergone in the hush
m en t fr o m W ellea w h o a a ld '
ery program.
The alt at ion is such, in fact,
with a aholgun arparrnlly
Ionise for part of the v a t ) .
at the Century of Progress
The chairman of the Roosevelt- that official* of the industrial alwhile ahe * n
fleeing th* he had n ev er Rpokcn to a n y '
Then was some * -tiitMO 'i r&lt;HHi country.
army officers In a hotel Individ
International exhibit, was the
hou*e
cnmted arbitration hoard issued enliol division predict it may soon| nfler ttif^ professor*- n m m l when
Ill of He-1 that the nutsi'V world
ually or In assembly. Tba
o f th* AST'S actlvltle*
his statement concurrently with t t c &gt;mr necessary to import liquor tie dis* "'errd tlie lu o ( a pat let might leant of their plight* the
tary said Wellea la continuing fal!
j f f U A attracted officials and rwthe listing by Appalachian coal to supply the riemard of *lmg of I imks. An anxious s" atcn was
hit post at Havana for lha p rtt- *
al!o»iii*‘ * rut down a telephone
stores
which
ha*
incrcasetl
*ince
operators of atrenuoiis object Iona
Mania headed by Qovemor Bholti
made for i* and inquiries were pula kn.'vmf
•nt and may or may not raturn'
that
repairmen
the
Celiat
lav*
removed
the
old
to the code proposed hy Hugh S.
sent n I along thr route traversed.
la Chicago.
to th« Unita&lt;l States Sept, 14 ftff
limitation upon the number &lt;A
Johnson, the NRA chief.
No line wn*i fount mid it was would l*e stilt out to fie the dam
planned originally.
A 19-gun salats, fired when
Johnson retained his liopea of prti script ton a jdiy slrian may l»- though* possible the volumes had age. The I'oie was cut yesterday
Sholtj tnUrad tho fair gate* with
an agreed code, however. “ Stale* Slll**
teen poke * up hy someone at Ho­ and a note was tell saving tha
NEW YORK, S«&lt;rt I t —( S V - ;
hit parly started o ff ths dsy. A
ments offering objections, amend­
Whiskies that three months ag » ver, wb.rr Hi Kinste*n eidered
Th* league for Imlu.triel dem**
pair Is noilimiing aouthward* They
WASHINGTON, S»pt.
ments, etc., were invited,” hr said j were qunied at $31* to fid for a
dotocbmhnt af U. EL troops was
crecy announced tod»y receipt ot
—Carved In the background of In a statement. “ In some of these ca-»e of 24 pints are now citin g Knilnti i, s fitl might hr locked tip i
ill, appaieiitty fi 'in ptomalriP
tnepectad by l ha party, after
e» the week ,
ill an i*! fit e Ilie I
the fulloeln* -Ulraxuu
events that ha»*-Ud -In .lalk. Ql that have - hem rreetrerf tiisir h •at a "f-amfe
•nr-fvtfvrhoi-*
eftcT"
Cuban Unlvereily .tudent board)
Which there" was *paaitrvg~ln~ lire
American Intarvanthn In Cuna, a frond deal of language of a all . The puce ha-* g inr t** such
Fiamlifk Ihiirk ami
l&gt;* vtfell Kditleln. utie t*f the i^tw, I at
"Tha American amha**adnr haa
court of U)0 Hall of Slates.
professional ley aI nature ami a |l lie Ik' Id IRihT 1*1 JAllies M I*i 11,11 w&lt;n M 'fading figures in niAthc i«t i, t «}J. I »anal irk llyurk aud
brought togethar In tha ftotal
* Govamor Sholts and the mem- there has arl*en before dipbmals few rather eatreme slatemenla rhief of the div ision, i*el»eves
Nacional S00 ax offlclo lrail&lt;»ra&gt;
who
bora of hi* party were given a tho que*1 Ion of how *u(h S »t»p not unusual in higldv adversary ihal importer'* couM almost nil*' h mat n nI mid p h y i n l sconce, las |,ia if /nlifiiiaw lUinynskl
•••■ii viitualU ciil.‘,| front (#erto Inatlgat* tham to overthrew^
negotiation* with briefs.
oolorful recaption In Florida Hall would affect
startr(| fiom I hirago lnsi 8alurIhe dom* d ir pile** n r n atte* pa) in*iii our the Nail i **%ml ill «t*li
ordar and to provoka the dleeol*
loot night after official closing Boulh American republics fur
day in the James th»iiloi( llermatt
“ In the niranttmr, however, il’ -j the tariff «»f $f» a gnll tn
In
N*-w
Yolk
at
that
time
he
John Edward
Higgins,
IrvfTt harking of American marlnaa."
tpna, In order that the party
conferences have been rallied | The p rpose nf itie di
trade treaties.
leached her* Satur- Fleischer, and Fred Ren*Wr, »ona
‘ ■flsir t hr wouhl nrtrr ngnin sn ! hal# n rai
might be strictly Floridian, with
Preliminary conversation* ■!- forward on the ImsU nf the suh j clinging t i then pie on. il'I'MMr , oof iii i.t'inuny w hilr iliOt iism &lt;Uy uighl.
t»f well known local families, reWASHINGTON. Sept. U ^ -(S &gt; '
the' ascaptlon of the officials of
stance of these suggest lout with |olhriaU of the dit miuh nn
UBK 111 thr Hflthllp HiHIT! nf 'ivai.1
a foieat reived severe wounds and lacera — Recognition of Treetdent G ra*
They ha l laioled i
a, Century of Progress, the mem- rea'ly have started St tne slate most of the parties at intfrest in tin&gt;
turn* which rnnfined them to the San M artin's regim e today w ag
his He»lm home wa* **rarrheil, aien on M"inlav
A coherence soon
b a n of the press, program tnak- department.
the crate and negotiations he
(I pmlidoimn t* lejica'ed 1hr v
FernaliF Lauffhton Memorial llm regarded fay the H n o ifv ilt adrolw*
,j
lO'il fur h j» ntiik’ i-lot his
1 lie tw ii aei miaul * wer *
a n . and managers of the several is to te held at Montevideo. Both tween the United Mine Workern^ « ill lo fir e ” to irmhiply thru ll t'k'*
Mfl Pin* *M"I'jteil 11 "in flu* fulls nf ft-iing f mm fatigue itift hunger
t* the result of an automo­ Irtraltoil a* a nueetteo to which . j
radio stations In Chicago.
actions are designed to stimulste and the Appalarhlan n|wrat«r*
l**'ke •ll I Ugh “ ll i (ifirnf ion," o 'll. k t i n WilixliM Ill'll-,.ir
governm ent
ttaalf
, I„(l
I
,„.t appeal to bile archie nt on the Country Club Cuba'* new
Tha governor's special train, tredr between the United Stair*
It...... HiaI l lt«* hi '"I h'VK* i* C«||
havr been prertlcelly unln1erru|ii
IVTer.
Ole
Flrat
an sw
l.o t «M-*k i&lt; pi,'*riilMU&gt;rt III
„ „ K|, II,,
f , the t long rluad in the vicinity of the oU m u il eupply ‘ he
•wing to traffic nesds, wa» mere and the l*tin-American republic*; ed From Ihr cooperative. «-,ji«r»l■ “rill •Ink
Hutton asphalt plant at about 1:00
Should tha new pra.ld*nt and
.
^ula’
rd
tl&gt;n|
&gt;
•
•»,,ct
S’
»&lt;i
oigaii
'
rti^fil
ii
n
maiih
thimigh
#d at Cincinnati with a regular the aepa rata negotiation* t i open latory anil rraunnahle atilt min
Th| I'lntl It-'Mgri'*, Ii fail fTtl'f*
nVIui k Smirlay innin Ing.
hi* cabinet demontlrale their ebllhad p i rl price of 'Jii.immi r
,.„0d*
train, running In seearml section* holra in lha tariff walla for »pcri- now ffovernlne both «ct* of ne- itfwtti tin iim'IIumI J i mi il&gt;
Hm- until,.
Arritrituig to witncaaes, the trio tty lo maintain order and hold * t
on Kin
They hml nlily a iloten uiauita
over tha Big Four and through fied commodltiea, the conference irotialion*, I feel Justified In ray- tlllfis Till- IISI1g' | U*!kil ll
•**'iit • h'"i«if
rrutsed the main line railroad th* .upport of Cuban* It wa* to- ’ j !
to
rn’
nil
lh*tr
(tip
-i.toom s Inadvertence. Instead of nil to bring all the fo '-n trin *iuth inr that mv confidenr* in our wliai t kli tifiW|&gt; hut hi u, -skill
track neat lha Hull &gt;n plant,ihead- dlcatad a dpdtolF iw griU lon will.-, .
VYhtlu Um pi ogees nr nl hia
of tbs. St. .tawryece together In ability In eel a proper agreed fully Dt/uii* prcihlhlth'ii. nffjr p Is
A n * . c a n beta# s tlaabod In ‘ dta in RlnnkrtiWrghe. Itrlgiura.^ Tha FolilJl office™' btlhionl ed to want Hanford in the Bender h* fort Seeming.
1-1
code and a aelivAtekwr* .nUto* r*&amp;, v^VtbtAijib :&gt;
W *actk)B, eacs* *1 I K f W t i-frfcfcJiL*
ioUrq-ir rwrnarW - )
I't^lL ,u * ,l,n*' f" " ,t •U,tl Ford l oop *
IV is r«Uex*4.lb*t
jT"”(C*?re *fo' rttsler Iheao nego­ ment ba* nid been abaken.”
t lg Um d m that carried Govert
.
do
miles
rmriheasi
nf
I
etnUux,
known mt thr timi* |i •f t m , *»| mt bin
•.
ju.umi i„nr y •
ti
the Mender youth, who » s » dritw^. -UAVANA Bept
poy Sholts. ware attached lo the tiation* lay behind the call hy
The objertlon* cited hv the ■p- iitMing i'UM gmin itJcnhol mill n
hi ■ it It
i*'* 'i d »',| , * •i'iiisc Vue •« a siuaU •1ati«i|i mi ihe * a *ug. found it impossible to round t d praildent »&gt; ' ' ub«
President
Rooaevalt
for
tatinim itaii Natiiuiaj tadway hetueefl the curve, and at a letuD, it day by th* flva-man commleriOB
first taction*; other* w on Includ
eratnr*(. were not *lrned by the •T lllgll'llif'lltf* |«• itgrtl |Idi ii»' t
ji I**‘ m» t|
r up j
' I h* .
1' winif tInr* inr-thml, IIw ,|i*i||- Inf i Match n ' hh lieighltaii h ii,,' (JiiHitt MIIII t 'till Hilt Kill
ad In tha a#cond section and still Americap diplomala lo eomr t i memb*-\ bW fP'.enm mtllee wliirb
at nick the east c ir hi ng and turned! controlling the Ulend’a turbutolth
li'f» rrmId uu ffM-tc tht'ii
,( j•‘ v,
otharo formad part of the third tin While House last week so he ha* been rlfdvlny on the neyoti*
n&gt; (he
I id a rui!i|&lt;in they u.vi. spiling the toys in a field, affair*, Dr. Ramon tirau San M at'
1^' Kill-I* ii Mid In i •-m|-*i t
Could
esplain
in
advance
what
the
fmw
It
Ivin
ii
foil!
,tml
font
i
&lt;
|
lion*
of
the
charter
•action. Owing to tha walta ben'dr
hi t mitt f*il low a
III lie kIIIlei i ii* leriiptu a ik
nn*t
Massing motorists, and members tin took oath of offi- a at noon bon halI miMirni KMlhut-*, ntuuy
T, hr mi* it«nri " tll,l Ill|' ni l. im nf
Every rlatt**1 of Ihe e,Hb- draft
vs In
I lmight them fti |„e of the police department who were foi* magistrate* nf the •upienid
tw*an sections, tha reception at Cuban situation * u and what the
United
Slates
intended
to
do
ed bv John*on with the approval liu- otilv limit, iinr otf n «l ,.| t
ih'iii-s mu,)• hy f»n*n »
tha railway atatlon could not he
i.irgi
m«t if ted of the accident, nroughi court at the pre*idenll*l palace.
nf Preridrnt lliowevell
*&lt;• at­ tinisitiji Mill, i, *'|,« w Murli .'■«»- Ih'iam and r '* * «dr*l M it.-* lit
earrled out aa planned ’ and lost aoout it.
were pirke i up *y the !•"&gt;• to the hospital where
The 1*11. eu-yeai old unlvarelty
The PrrsliVnl bcg*n hla *tudy tacked a* objectionabln by Ihe sr|t*firr Mini h"W mut h ul ifg.*| t y hs iticriinl
•oma of Ita Impressiveness.
ntii hip*
i»i
‘ii hnrnts « Im gs »• 'hev were Heated for their Inju* profettor chmrn to lead Cubag ^
of
Cuban
affairs
*
y
a
r
eg
i.
Be­
in
t«y
im
v
c
mine
niH-ralor*
evcepl
Ihnae
|frnk i mi*i &lt;*, Spni
On tba first swtion, besides
ih.
hf
I inf»
this pidnl. 12 mile* lie* The* «*pen I the remainder of pretent de.tlny appeared almoit
fore hn Inauguration In told a poaed by themaelvr* coveriny fnir
( mh*i 11r«iIi1 1»il uui, (t*t •i|n ntmu Mii'i ,,
th* night si the hospital Render
*tl f*i ll f
G or'-nor Sholts, were Stale Sena­
immediately afterward* on a bal­
I
p
fin
In
hh
i.
'
■
t
|
h
|
;i
.t
,
i
„|n|
friend and rluse advisor.
practice*. They a**r-r1c.t flwtly
vaa re lei setl yesteiday, while the
tor iV. C. Hodge*, chairman of the
naute
said
th**\
i
peel
cony and briefly addre.aad
a
“ If a sit attnn arise, in which lhat the code a* allbmllted “ I*
(CootinuiTl On
Three!V
Florida Comralaalon of a Century I
III thry hat Higgins ami Fleltcher hoys were cheering crowd --f HMh' f-'hana.
It looks like the United Stales ba*rd on the fact that it under
o f Progroas, M. O. llarruon and will have lo eaercic* il» obligation
m i« 116*» menl ■ f«*f 1he hr pei nut tad in go io Iheir Iuhiim
No disorder* atlended the care- Jm !
(Continued on l*agc Four *
this af let noun
ent liti Mini In
. A.. M. Taylor, both member* of under the I'latl amendment, I
•f tlie'll hat
mony. There wa* wild chaariB^L-j^lj
I’ realdent Hooeevelt, John»oo »et
Ihe
HIggitis
hoy
appears
t&gt;
he
hfiiu.
tba Florida CosnnUalon and Mi*. shall call all of thr South Ameri­
a public hearing for thi, after
'he must «rittuiity iii jut ed He has ami milling in Ihe atreeta.
Edna 0 . Fuller o f Orlando. al*o can countries in aud put the sit­
The chief t**l
*ccniiipll»h#4, .a.
noon and then poatpuned il until
a
slight i lam roiicussioii, it cova member a f th* commUalon.
uation tiefore them."
Tueaday.
*i ed with cuts arid htltist*, attil H the Junla named four cabinet r
After tha recaption at tha n il
It was at ahoul this time that
Still *eeking an agreeno nl ami
Antonio GultoraX,
f/1'l I he ImiHit* nf IlliHidy Mmm Ii
irtdlieted wllh a ruptured ear drum member*; Hr
« d * atatlon, member* o f th* p»r ha dispatched Charles W. Taus­
willine lo make COoccasion- t«. wet
.ecretary of the Interior, JuArt
'• "I) HgAlfl hill Ihl IItile. I hr V%,%I
n
hic
h
his
phyalcian
stated
will
. ty were drivaa to thalr hotel* for sig and A. A. Berle, friend* of il. Johnaon told nrw«|.*iwrmen
IIEI'I , litl&gt; SI'ltINtIS. I » , p. pi l- i»e limit himi *h hiui i«i- tmil ,-f
Manual Bar&lt;tuin. •wretary of tha
(esporid to treatment.
a n o t baton the Informal recep­ long standing of Koo.rvrlt, both lhat the weeki of coni rover*y 11^ I/H)
&lt; Ailing |..t |I|« m I»i Spoilt Ii ohlict itnd lie fin'iv* *
The Fleischer boy has a deep traaeurji Eduardo Chthaa, »a«re- Jr
tion tendered tba Floridian* later •ludenta of economics ami ef Cu­ inuat end and lhat under the au lion nf thr “ fmcdiim mi &gt;1 mlrgi &lt;*y
Uf** tick” uf vmmmI in -(nut .if
wound in h « head, many cuts on tary of public work*, and Carlo* ^
1 t tba evening at Florida Hall.
ba, to tha Island republic to make thnrtty of the reenwry art Iti-we- nf lb** Mintra/* l*hlhp * «*«d, **f gun*'
the fata and about the eyas, and Finlay, aacratary of aanltotioa
&gt;n»iri«l»y
j m Tba Capital Ci,ty Bu&gt;d ,rom • fresh study of the problem* of veil w u ld If per*&gt;««ery make the llaivanl i'mverait),
Smiie ln-ltiMc* i*m1| (Iii&gt; or Ig it hI
later Col. Julio Aguado wa* n*m- :
TAI I.AIIASSEE. Sept It ld‘, numerous sms Her iacerat Ions.
■ b b lU b a a a ee paraded through tha that country and report to him.
code effective for Ihe coal lndu»- chgratitr ii.*-(| ih# n«M"md
The fUiidei ooy received a long ad aacratary of war, and Sergio
Imllh* uf Mlmid| Mm *h in 17 42
Kh'iida
irlirf
wurkn«
will
i
Tills report, never made puslir, try without an accord.
" v e n u e a f Flagt and lha Court
rry |irtigmm is M» lung hU|i in fidr " f th»» «h*cia|v« 1'dgngFiiienl *
deep gash on the head and back. Cartro. who headarl Ihe group lhat
(Continued On I'ago Four)
gut hr i Iftlr tbir* fuuulh, pruhaldy,
s ( g s M yoatarday sftamoon, atMuch ol the objection of the the di reel tun of Fi n i m "
If* too bears many small lacera­ wrattad power from Prerident de
uf hiHiory, since u hr gun tin
operetora to the tentative coel
tractlng the attention of tana of
In mi Aihliciia prrpaii'd fur *h' downfall •&gt;( Spam in I he new Ih .In k•nnvlll**, for n nmfaraneel tion*.
Ceipede* a week ago. wa* named'
•mu f jmi •ir-nt ‘mmiphiymnin if*li**f
rode reeta upon labor relation* l&lt;&gt; llvriy at the eanvrnimn of 'he
thousands o f vlaiter* at the fair.
The ear w*. practically damn!. „ rr, Ury af igrtritMur#. F out
w i t ' l and -taldishfd Kng|i«li indm
mg
thr
winter
month*
which
Senator
Wagner
polnlerl
in
Later In ths da, they gave tw*
Henna yU mi im F.leciin A im h ii I u»n Rlmd uf Spanlsli im Ihe Iniignng*
'ibinst posts wsff* laft unfilled
I'lidiunnary plans fm Ihr mnl
co-vert* hadaau large audiences.
hla ataWmeilt.
ho C*ptrp*+d the v»«w lhat if ihr of Ihr fdimiry (hnf i« now Km*for ths prtstnl.
4
'T he national labor board ha* N. It A. poln es ” *«*rr inado p*TI
ti
k
Im
v
r
hern
annmiru
*
*
,|
l»&gt;
CUMMITTRB
t
o
m
e
e
t
The pii *ent day hiiHle ilniM
Thrtt
mtuihors
of
the
ruling
been
created
by
the
Prerident
n*
aajeyed tha progtasna.
iii®nenl“ ihr sigtc^’ nghl wo Id nl tiigli tide Then ihr lowly irutt-h Flair ii-lirf heailquaiiri a hrtr
com million, Gulllrro PoKrla, J o n
an agency for the arbitration ami Ihl* jeoinirUuvd.
■ WhO# the wentfcer was threatenTh* Eircullv* and Finance
hen i* fun ed U&gt; m t k irfugf* in (hr I Thr linti* will Im* art aftrr Marrus
(Continued
On
Pmgr
Thnw)
afternoon, the pmgFagg. SlaV ditrrfmr* rrtuins
fonirnltle* of Ih* Serninot* Coun- Iritarrl an,j Porfirio Franco, •aid
“ If thtne emi’ iginr) niraimioj marsh grn***
they were retiring from tha gov­
r M a y la that tba
remain in i**ret* fm mq ruuauh rProperty owner* who expert to
lliiulera lake 1«. U « m I and while j frnm m Hunt hern 11 atiairnl run ty Chamhei of Commerce met at
day wOl ha flair and that wit) be beard in regard to alleged
ih* City Hall thla afternoon a* a ernment. Portelt added lhat tM
able hucth of llrnr isr tuny f iml Ihr • i an'itit puddle aiming lit*' fe-rrnre ai AHmiiIa
new government would not (ngfoda
• w o r d crowd In etten- pver-eeecaimrnU on their lend
that ih** force** wi have m*i id jrrsu, (he hunter in th* ixiw kill*
ArtuiigriurnU will be di« ijsseil preliminary &gt;e*alon which will b*
tho vary elaborate or home* In IhU tity muei do a*
Inot inn a nt hryond *&gt;ui rontitd,'' Ihe hen wrlti n hmy si Irk Th** »t thr in kft'im tllr meeting feu » cmi'lmird •• * meeting of the any per ion* with definite political'
oe til eedThe
brief tonight before member* o f thasorrti|| t'ahnl, who i-&gt; p»fofr-«oi in stil heii U* a p*M*» file, uud if estnldi hmg (iMnsirnt irlirf tumps boar,j of director* tomorrow night affiliation*.
Juat before the inaugural
.It! o' lin-k The ho*rd of dl*
te ha made by Governor City Commi** ion, for that growl
of
public lit lilt y niMimgriurlit in the hutitsiuiin kimw In- Job, wet In illffrinii p« 1 1» nf the Hi ate ■I
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 1 - (&lt;V&gt;
.Hedges, President will be meeting for the lari time —Th* Weather Bureau i»»ucd the IfarvBiit’s tirailualr H liuol uf dom get* •wa v
Thear wn dd
similar lo the terlure will l » gathering for tba caramonle* civilian* and aold!
■hafts, ls
(Continued On Pag* Three)
aa wall as some aa an Eqoalixing Board, and at following atorm warning “ Ten A liuMim-wa Adiiiinistmtiori.
The ben, ulmiii th** *tip of a ramp imw mnititalned on the lrr*t time »ine# July.'for th* Au(Centtawed On Page Three)
“ It seems l*i me urdhinkahh*,” pigeon, ii tasty If rooked right Slate iiiiMarjy »rservat inn ntai * .1 meeting wa* called off.
tha cone!ualon o f their meeting M. A tropical,diriurbence of wti!a
H la aartfkipated that tha t»&gt;3 aa ritrnt and conaldetablr tnl*w*it]
said, “ that Hit regimentalmn hut if the uninitiated *hef trie- a Jurkamiv ilia
w*
RED ( HOfUl Tit MEET
aeaament rail will be adopted.
of
^nd
jatry and the rulitrul uf hand, It I* likely in latte like
Appiusimalely 4f»0 men are
ev*r a amalt aree la crnlrrml
‘The CommleeJonrra will »pcnr
pcruoruil ciindurt roiitrmplated h&gt; rmw*
quartriid «t the
Jarkaonville
about 460 mil** northcari of San
Mr*. W |- Morgan, official of
conelderuble time on thla aubject Juan
ramp whrb Alan Jrihnstune, Bmi
moving
northweriward the national rocovcry art repr**CUy Clerk F. ft. Lamaon aald Ihle
o v k r c o a t n chmueii
.imbor judguirnt of Hits
them disHl *t Federal relief direr ih. local Red Cro*e chapter, anabout II mile* an hour. A mlnorl *rn^
The Central Ftorid* Council at
nation eKCrpl tu rrncrg«nry m- a
afternoon. Imat twak they met ll
tor, de**nlier| a« “ TTia treat camp noun ed trulay thyt there will b* a
BALTIMORE. t e * . U —&lt;*V~ aa Informal aeevlaa daring whit* diriurbence haa developed between aorca.
SPRINUKIELD, Mas... Bept 11. of its kind In the Hnyth ” It la In- •peclal meeting of th* Chapter at Chamber* of Com nm t* will meet
Belike aa^ Tala, Honduraa."
rrcnaU weie issued to- rated ni I amp C lifford J. Foster, lire City Hall tomorrow qtornlng In DaLend tomorrow mornlac M
they weya agreed that n flat im
“ I d'.» not N iitiv that tht vot*i*
t UJ lAriuck In a biaakfaat a«a-t*y to Vnn, nf the C f: C cetniw occupied J-v Army forcae dnrior ■*
ductiow cm city preperiy la ll
have seen clrarly what
Dcli,tkl*
nrgant.
Enter
onler. They Indianted nt thl
or how || would affect thalr daily l.rrrabout, when * uuirk t*m|wr- Ihe World War and uaed now do. ,h»
,h» ' •»»rT marnbar of the ■lon. "Tourtot
began tale Ing Hummer monlh* for Natloneli 1 '“ Ptor pul in an appearance for will be th* topic for diseiuatoftj
‘ the'eerikmt*praatUa aso- meeting that they will ratify theti NRA MEETING POSTFONHD 1ivra« The Klghtarnth Amandiiunt •lure slump, tbri
la aa sddraea before tin Informal action minting to th*
the aubject of dieeuaalon i* l e n t tha various trad* tody a*
waa an experiment In the com ml y n lm U k i wnt tin- iru-rcury to e Guard en ampnienla.
A achrduled meeting of th* Adrepresented.
‘TH
lint-ortant.
_
flat reduction nt tonight'll meet
nf Fonduci. It was a coin-sal low of-'til d ,| i,f tn M-vvral
Men
*i
the
ramp
are
paid
II'
vlacry Com rail tea o f the local
places and pmluiml Ih* fleet
Maryland. Farley pre- ing.
Thla
county
will
be
rape
failure,
and
while
we
are
in
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cant- a d*y. with food, clothing BOLIVIANS ARE REPULSED
.NBA Campaign Army, to hare
|fro at of ibc aeawn
at this mooting by H- - Mi
Jeto the rtThe meatto g ' wOl be Um Han
lodging *ml medical car* fuml»h
W n held at Urn City Hpil tomor­ proem* of rrp*aliRg*|t ao a* lo|
nnd Maryland gne far CUy Cnmndaaiaamr W. A row nllht at 7:10 o’rlock be* i-rcn rrtriev* that blunder we hav*i
ASUNCION, Paraguay, Sept. U worth, Earl Lehmann. M e..
ed.
In
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10
cent*
a
day
I*
n o o K U r r i .k a h k t o a r r k h t
and Clark Lamina
aei a.lde to lha credit of each man —tAV— Tba ministry of war an­ Mr*. B. F. Heine* and
peelponvd mill Wrdneidev night pemed ihe national Indaririal rerERU, Ind.. B*pl II— &lt;s*i — oo that hr will hava a "financial no-need yesterday that Bolivian Mrs
mart of rorery act, which would require a
*?•
a t the tame hoea.be,
for Chlcege Md pMate ^ m*mben • ( thlgI tcommitter *r* national control oeybnd anything John 0 . Adam*, f-7. » a i arraalc-i reserve" when he loaves thy esmp attack* were tuoceaafully beat** will reraato' in DeLand
(a take * job In private Imaines*. bark and counter attack* lamnched tha noon
»* «S Selurdan while agkedulvd to attomt
her* yeetrr-lay, charged bT
Bepteui- heretofore conceived.
The men work eaves hours a In Ui( C'ampo Aerial, Herrera Commerce luncheon bet
meeting •t IBs beard of dl l •'ll to by no meant d e a r that thorlrtee with w.llciting advert toing la at tou t eight States for a day, five days a week, In taprav­ and Nanawe eertora of the Gran bo will gpoafc on tho
County the nation to prepared to
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*uch
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Governor Sholtz And
Party Take Part In
Activities O f D a y
A t Chicago Exhibit

Senator Wagner Asks
Employers And Em­
ployees To Forget
About Their Feuds

SKYROCKETING ON
E V E OF REPEAL

Cut Down Telephone
Pole Knowing That
Repnirmcn W o n Id
Come ToFixDamngc

Necessity For Import­
ing Liquors S e e n
Possible S h o r t l y

Minister And Wife
Are FoundMurdered

Charge Is Made That
U. S.AmbassndorInstigated 0 f f i c era
To OverthrowOrder

LATIN AMERICAN
TRADE TREATIE
INVOLVED IN CUB A

U. S. Action InRegrard
To Island May Have
Effect Upon Pacts

3 LOCAL YOUTHS
ARE INJURED IN
W RECKJUNDAY
Automobile With Trio
Upsets On CurveOf
Country Club Road

Marsh Hens Killed
NRA Called Long By (ieorsia Hunters
Step I n Direction Using* Idinj? Sticks
Of Fascism Order
Reliel Workers of
SUite Wi l l Gather
For Meeting In Jax

Tax 'Assessments
Complaints Will
Be Heard Tonight

Another Hurricane
Warning la luaued

3K -

Trade Body Groups
Will Meet Tui

t o t ley Avers Chief
Ia E ife r Yor Repeal

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iroaching In AID FOR STATE
D ifficulties FRUIT RAKERS
P o s s ib le Solution
ML 1
Is8
In Offing
Inc But Mili­
t a r y Mobilization
Of U. S. Continues
, WASHINGTON, Sept 8.—
(A JM -—T h e Roosevelt ad­
ministration regarded th e
* wtft d e v e l o p m e n t s in
troubled Cuba aa approach
log a climax— possibly even
a.solution— but military mobi
llzation for sea, land or air
movement continued unre­
lax sd.

Groups Agree
CLAIRE WINDSOR Federal
To Make Loans To
LOVE NOTES ARE Florida G r o w e r s
CITED IN COURT Hit By Hurricane

T A L L A H A 88 EE. Sept. R.-0PI
1-Gov. Dave Sholl* notified hi*
office last night from Washington
that Frdetpl agenclr* had agreed
to make loans to Florida grower*
who suffered in the Labor Day
hurricane, to advance money for
highway repairs, and to aid home
owner* in getting quirk ahcltrr.
The Federal Farm Botrel, the
Governor aald, would send an o f­
ficial representative to Florida
immediately and loan* to citrus
planters to cover hurrirane losses
would he approved immediately.
These will he long-term loan*, and
rrpa)ment will estrni) into the
second crop year. Nathan Mayi,
commissioner of agriculture, esti­
mated one-fourth of the slate's
Citrus crop was drstroyrd
an I
heavy damage to tree*.
The Federal bureau of roads,
Fholta told J. P. Newell, hU sec­
retary, gave assurance, it would

Bankers Told .
That Deposit Insurance'
Is F o r Their Own Benefit

CHICAGO, Sept.
(*■)—'The of $1500 or leas.” Tha act becomes
nation's bankers wera told yesttr- effective In part next Jan. 1.
day that deposit Inaurance waa
H# declared "vicious, ,unwarfor their own good and for tht gantbd ami untruthful
props
good o f the public—and were garni*" had been distributed to -he
given to undrritand by tht ad- effect that small banka and inmlnistration that their oppoaition depemLnl oanks would be elimi­
nated under the act.
would be of nr avail.
In direct and forceful contra­
J. F. O'Connor, comptroller of
the currency and one of the men diction of objections by tht bank­
who will direct the deposit In­ ers, U'Copnnr stated: (1) The pub­
surance plan, flstqd before the lic made a loud demand fo f de­
American BenkrniV Association posit insurance, aa reflected In
replica by Preiident R»-*evrlt to paisage of the law with hugs ma­
all of their many objections to de­ jorities in Congreis; (2) The law
makes a fact of the theory •-hat
posits guaranty.
"■Injustice to none” , O'Connor I drpositnts have a right to their
said, "ia the first aim of the no­ money; ( 8 ) Deposit Insurance will
tional banking act nf tts:Cl. which | cam'll bank rune by giving, ae
(Continued on fa g * Four)
provides for guaranty of iV-positaj

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NUM BERS

STATE C m NRA Committee
MENPRESENT Publish N am es
SIDE. AT MEET V iolators O f kC
F 1o ridn’s Agreement
Proposes C o n t rol
Committee To Reg­
u l a t e Shipments

Sympathy Is Wi'
WARNING ISSUED Alldrawn
From
TO VIOLATORS OF Who Have Fail
Live ByAgreement
RECOVERY CODE Withdrawing all sympat

WASHINGTON. 8 tpt. B.-UPI—
Florida pmponanta of aUta and
for any Sanford huaineas t
national control of citrus /mlt to
who haa failed tn accede1
aatura higher prlrc levtlt pre­
sented their cane for that atata'a
the patriotic request made
plan at a hearing today.
him by President K'
Tha Florida agraamant proposta
last
July, membera of ther.,
(hat a slate control committee of
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 8.—&lt;A7—
"Th* President'* Re-emptoyreont vieory Committee o f the loc
12 nuniUni ba authorised to pro
A torn up love letter she found in
hlblt or prorata ahlpmenta whan Agreement la going to bo en­ NRA Campaign Army meetthe waste bsakel of her huroand'e
market conditions do not afford a forced In Sanford", sold Genera)
Hollywood hotel room apprised
fhg In the City Hall
reasonable price.
Mra. Marian Young Head of Oak­
R. L. Glenn Uil* morning In com­
night,
placed In motion th «
M.
L.
Corey,
Florida
rapratenlaAttempts to conciliate political land of h's affair with blonde
tlva, offered wltneaaeR to show menting on the action taken al wheols of machinery which
Claire
Windsor,
it
was
testified
differences that hart fir m Cuba
Iks* \
that the plan waa approvad over­ ths meeting of ths NRA Advisory wrod out all violatore o f
t*o
revoluthnary la rirn m n U by Mra. Read yesterday m her
I PrestdenP*
Agreement,
t .
whelmingly at a atataswftda meet­ Coirnnitteo last night when It
1100,000 alienation of affection*
within a month and brought 80
Ing of growera. Tht Taxaa agree­ decided that prompt action should such offenders to Wsshli
■sit against the ssreen and elagn
■Lmortean warship* to Cuban wament will come up after Florida'a b* taken against those employers snd msk* public their
actrrss.
Rora bogan today.
8 anford.
examination la rompletad.
The society matron tiki of a
81a men and a woman named at
Decision to take ihls stop
An a»«ertlon that "too much who are displaying th* Blu* Eagle
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trip to Hollywood at the request
an all-faction mooting went Into
politica and office aeeklng" haa hut who are not complying with one* cam* when General R. I *
of Alfred Read, J r. formrr Oak­
1
secret •Maloti In Havana with
Glenn of the Army, pushing f t *
bean brought into the cltrua hear­ Its terms.
land hrdker from whnm the is
“ We have reason to bslisvs Aist action In "honoring Ihno* wWe
Indication* that Provisional Presl- n iw divorced.
ing was made by State Senator J.
the majority of local employers havo compiled with the terms o f
"dont. Do Coapodoo would bv re­
J. Parrish, of Titusville.
“ A I had me come down to
Instated and a coalition rablnrt Hollywood ode time", M R r a t l
Parrish said in part: "Pm going are going along 100 psSejjf with th* Agreement they signed wlOt
trr rtfopvratr *tf the* agricultural the - recovery •pro|r*W-, &gt;n#n#rel lltw ‘Yresldeni", dsteil that
choatn to anpplant the five-man testified In answer to a ouetllPP aih aru a . additional---- fu n d *— A*
hay Mich, Sept. R.—(4*)
Glsnn slated, "out th* few »hn time had come when the comn
. junta..— njr Wilbur Pierre. altortii'V for FI irlda to repair highway damage. The opinion in growing amrng — Henry Font, wtill a silrnt hold­ administration sees fit to set up
this control, hut I think thia Is nr* taking advantog* of their to* either ehould art or dishes
Is development followed a Mlss Windsor, at to when she Chairman l!. 11. Treadway, of the
out from thr NRA automohllr tremendously expensive, uncalled agreement with th* Proeldfn-. to
and should give some special pub
ration that the revolutionary first found I hr actress' love let­ State Koad Department estimated legal cipcrt# in thr Capital, that
when and if thr Itooeevclt reJ ro*l$*. !»• ivprearntnl l$y vacation fox in ULI.I I suggest the depart­ get additional huainesa without llclty to those employers who
commission.; weary after three ters.
$100,000 was necessary for linme- cowery pn»grant come* 1 o a teat companions at his Huron Moun­
ment of agriculture merely ap­ paying the required minimum msklng real sacrifice* in
days ia power, of bickerings,
rrnairs, an'l
"I went to hi* rsim", Mrs- dUtr emergrm,
tain rHrvat nra» hrr»* as "hesi­
throats, db orders and talk of Read continued. "and in the waste $500,000 necessary fur perm meat In the Supreme Court that tri­ tating" ovn whrthrr hr will giv** point a man in the department to wage, or without living up to thr to comply.
bunal will endeavor to *hape its
handle thr crop this year. There's other provision, of the code, sr*
counter-revolution, would retire Lasket KTouod a letter lorn i p. replacement*.
A t head of the lnve*tlgat|)ia_
decision in conformity to the final an,| complete approval tn the ln*rn too much politics anil office msklng it mighty difficult
for Committee, Mr. Glenn ha* for UM, ;
In “ five minute*” If the people I got It out and pastel It together.
The Federal hurenu authnriied ■vowed emergency situation the cmle.
sacking
hi
ought
into
this
hearing
their competitor, to contin** to past several day* been busy loots- '
■“tell us It is neevMsry to avoid It was a live letter ’fun Miss that the first pa rl of tin. fund
Although thr munufarturrr Is Some growers havr hopes of get­ comply.
laws were designed to meet
American Intervention."
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Ing Intn * number nf rnmplafnbt j
(Continued On Pagv Four)
rrmaifong silrnt, his fiiwnda at ting some lucrative ap|xdntinent.’'
ua taken from the Ifi.OlW.iKMl I i t
While, in the nature of thing*,
"It 1* not fair to sxpsot on* against alleged vi-'lstione nf th*
From Norfolk a squadron of
thr IluMin Mountain ramp havr
era! highway fund alrrn Iv nllolti’S
v
~ the course of the Supreme Court
concern to pay high wages and agreement. Most nf thee* ronff ,
tht naval planes went roering
hlatcil that in tli"Ctissi«»ns of th'*
to Florida, with repayment tu ^
.
TA I.I .A II AS K K K . S.,.L M—(AJ furnish
*
, 1i* unpredictable, these r i p e n * r « *
additional employment plaints rime In front employees ,
down the eastern seaboard today
NRA, Fonl has rvin r$l approval
made hy th* Fedrral (t.ivrininciC
|htI th«r JimtirrR In disposing of of thr g«‘iirral M*rovrry plan, hut I Tr ias , with 1H) penent uf her when hit competitor right aero** who charged that nnplnyora are
. on what la helbved a non-stop
whon necessary. Chairman Tn u-l 1
by
th**
citrus
idnwn
o(T
thr
tjres
the ron»t Motional questions that feela thrrr air aonie trchricalltlr* I
the atreet I, also dlapjaylng th, working them longer, paying thfm'
. tOOO-mlls flight to ths Coro Solo,
way said the work uf repairing
may siiffr from thr Ir^itlRiion to in tl»r auloiiuitivr rialr u|Min whim l*abur Hay hurricane at the same Esgl, and haan't contributed
lass than the minimum, and are
Canal ton* naval base.
There’ll b* an old time "Cracko* toads already w*n under way.
iliqiUv h ilrRirr ln furry out thr hr is unable lo make a ilrfenite! time anMher hurricane slashed thing to ths program. And it is otherwise "chiseling".
-%•
The flytn* armada, commanded Day" celebration In Hanford dur­
Storm area residents «lu «e
through thr Florida rltrus belt, not fair to th* consumers of
Mr. Glenn nfferetl a sheaf nf 5
by Lieutenant Commander Donald ing the nest few weeks, It was hoinrs were destroyed or tlaniavi-d purport* of -Tonirr***** noil thr derision.
. a,w PrrRiilrnt. with thr public ^rrlfnn*
One or two *.f !hr*r te. hnirall appealed lo this «tate y»’s*ertWiy Sanford who have signed up with signed complaint* tn th# commit*-'
* H. Carpenter and carrying a errw announced today by Mr. and Mr.. by the hurrirane will
s
°
11 rlosHy in mini!.
ties,
the companouvs have indi- to hold its citrus from niaiket for Ih* President's plan, nqt to 1st too lest night, urging at th*
.o f 8S rfflcers and men, may again John O. Leoardy.
grants from the Federal *ni*»
rcnlrntii,
whirh
in
thr
|»«»«t
catral.
deal with thr neersvity of Ih days while Texas growers sell them know which concerns are llsit that Ihe puhlis he put
the sir from th* Canal &amp;m*
affair,^» imtyar to^me^beid genqf relief admlm.tratmw - (or
weight ajutt »te- thr *KsrH Motor C «n fan?' &gt;
SNIfe
1
soi lr o ltwt rmtewe flte
_
te roofing material* 'to wnpplr t*trm
Nathan Mayo, comm asior.er nf which ar* violating It.
dslons. while they were In the log open its Itook s t«i (hr National
hr* sstlsfactorlly answered.
» Diego.
All la still conjecture. arheduled to attract '"Cracker' shelter.
agriculture,
replied
that
Florida
%
of Fom"A few Instance of flagrant corrected st once, public
j with naval officer* refusing In­ rtiwhoy* from many section* of
The Feik-ral relief administra­ whit* Sot,, fo rmntivr fttngrs, mny Ardotnohdr Chamhrr
shipments
would
not
ne
heavy
for
violation, have h*,n reported to It to h* given nf thr fart that
formation about tho flight or the Florida. They will rompete for tion, however, will step into re sound again on thr judirial xnvil, roetcr, of wtncti he I-* out a rrrefn(Continued On Page Thtee)
bn avi.l witti *hr -lauding of the
u« and In on# or two Inatancsa ", th* name of the alleged violator,
rash prite* In hor*,. rare*, whip lief work only as an adjunct to howrvrr.
destination o f the piano*. ■
Mr UUnn added, "sftsr painstak­ of an agreement I* being sent to
So far ru thr National Indiia* niatoifacItiM r rela’ ton* with nu
cracking, and tnumamrnt ruling the American Red Cross, whirh is
contest*, while a complete rmleo ilesigtialed as thr official relief trial Rrrnvrrv Art i* ronrrm«»l. ineion* part** manufa^tiirerr
ing lnv„tlgslii&gt;n and nagotlation. Washington for , Federal lnvootV' -. S|
That imlrrated that
is, in A u k u h I R e p o r t M a d e
« • have failed to gel any satis­ gallon.
ia to he held ip connect ion with agency. If the lied Crus, i, n- hrrr I• unnnimity of opinion that
tha affair, and wild sire,* will b&lt;- aide to handle the relief wi.k, thrrr will hr n,, orrn«ion to |i* « m th, mam. agrr-eahlr to the First
factory results W* ar* going to
Upon motion nf F. G. Has.
J
“bul I-dogged'1 Just a* they are on Ihen relief funds will he advanced on Nny phinr of thr voluntary dent's ivroviTy progiaot. Rnd has
gli# thee* people on* more chaned Mahon, sec-nded ami unanimously :
little tsult to find a* present with
th* prairies of South Florida.
and If they do not com* through carried, |t wa« ruled that
nnlrR.
4.
Thv roat «$f opvrating th# ( ’ oun
for Immediate usaislanrr.
• Under present plan*, a fish fry
Prwirr thr mn«tMulionat ainrnd the movement
t&gt; 11Mini- Hith |Ir ;i .S m hit* and *t once, w* sr* going to report romplslnt* now on file should h* .
Clearing of slrrcls and otlnThe mntni manufactliter came
and barbecue will b. held in con­
Washington, answerer! bv tb# employer* com- v-2
IHRMI IlimatvR .luring A llg lllt, WM their violation, to
public places of storm ik-lui, al­ rrrnt whirh guar*!-* againat. thr
NSW YORK, Sept. H— &lt; # &gt; - nection with the celebration, all ready has been made for tinrinking of (irivatr pmprrty with­ out of hl« closely guanlrd retreat |IJI .‘l/c, ii r i i rwraleit in Supt. It sod when w* do w* will mak* th* plained ,g*tn«! before the commit*
Echoo* .of the doy* when the of which ia to taka place on Ilia liloyntetit relief . projects, and out rnioprn^ation. «M rontrnrta nf yestei'lny for his first rnotof trip I, hartn'n rr|Hitl t«* th# l im nh report public.
tee ei Its n#*t meeting or thotg
Mary Plckford-Owen Moor* mar- lakefront, while at night, K«iutire funds allocated to stale rrltef frrtrd hy fnlrral !aw« arr intrr- sinre la«t Saturday Hr was dnr ( *«Miiitiiaa»ian#rR
"Gur committee nas no author­ name* will he -gut to Wnshlngtoii,'
rn to Mig Hat, sit ttties from ht«
Hags waa terminating wera re- dancing will be participated in by headquarters are eeing u*e,| to prtisd.
Th# c«*#l of fnod fiirnlflh#(| #arh ity lo remove th, Hlu, E ,gl«. and will be made public locally.
•arop and roadr a telephone call
varbsratad down th* year* In huqdred* of visitor*.
Th* group voted to rhang* IU
inniatr |»#$ «lav w** II * c#nt», (Inly G,n»ta| Johnson can order
Thr opinion is uniform that
The celebration I. being spon-, ,‘* yl '*urkrr’ “ ,h* r" " " f " " rights iiotlri thl* auirnilnirnt iomv to Detroit There are no tele %*hil# th# mat of f##«ling ami ttmia that done, anil when Ihe proper meeting hour* to 7 $0 o’clock
mlngla teoay with tha complaint
phone*
in
thr
ramp
After
com­
sored
by
women
of
the
Elk*
Lo.lgs
1
"
"
‘
n
kour'.
of a graying actor who I* suing
log an tnmat# |*#» day during lime comas a federal ag*.it will every Tue*d*v and Frldav nltfhid
t»r waivrd hy mutual agrrrmrnt
pleting the rail, th* manufactutrr
Auxiliary .nd ,h* County Feder-! f r J
u frmniUn l&gt;
tb* film uctraat for fttOJXWlie **nt her* from Waihingtnn for Inatsad of every Monday, W tdM S#
• uf* ■
, r ‘* »■ *
particularly sympa­ t»rtwrru Itir partir* to n lawful rptuiiii'd at mice to ho Hi r«*nm August m i H\l emit
allon
Women's
Clubs.
Edward H tn in q filed I bo suit.
County Hom# vr&lt;ifk#i* a«Ri«t#il that purpna* In th# meantime w* day ami Friday morning st !0 :M
thetic", Governor Shulls vaid, rontrart. •Aiirh as thr pn"*ldrnt ihI "cabin" neat Lake Superior. He
Baying that In tha old day*
in th# piiHiurtlon of 254 1-2 gal sr# expected to mold puhl'r cpin­ o’clock.
when told officially of Florida a agrirnorit
refused all interviewers
acted a* faster father, advisor
Ion* of milk at a nut of 10 2 rant# ion so as to tncoure^O-r impllsuc*
At outlined la»t night, tha *OH
Thr rarr of llrnry Konl has
heavy ilamag*, estimated in r*
No definite indi at ion ha« hern
and boataaa* manager f o r Pickgallom jy iim#B #ggi al a with th# President'* Agreement, ploytr who Is under suspicion &lt;4 ■
cess of MiKX),0O&lt;l. The Governor raisrd thr quratlon whrthrr showhl given here whrii Ford and Mrs 1
ford and tha member* o f her fam­
Id he railed on the I'reaident hr violntr thr automohilr ro«lr( Ford, who have l»een In thr camp rial of I ft 4 r#ot« p#r dot#n; 51 1-2 snd In order to do thlv w# have * violation will be given on op*. I i
(Hiund* of hutt#r.
ily, ha aaya ha la aall tied to com­
decided that th* name* of ch *el- portnnity to explain his «ltu*Unq
dur-ng The day and ddeil. "Du
___I thr Prrsidrnt, would rr*oit lo I ho nearly three weeks, will return
ers ahould l&gt;* mad* publi;."
pensation.
to th* Investigating Ommlttoo.'
Dr. 8. PuTeston'a August report conference no* quit* encouraging lirrnslng pmvialotu. If thr Prrsi- Detroit.
ff
In th* «»w p la h t eorvkd Pick- aa epoaty physician, and phyalcian and satisfactory."
Gen,rot Glenn added that every This group will. If a aatl»/aeto*F
dent ahould Iravr thr tnattrr to
Officials In Hetndt said they
attorney, Hommor rotate* far tha Kominole County- Welfare
opportunity hst been gieen *m adjustment, haa not been msdo
Alao dulrng the dry, (•ov&gt;-rn&lt;i7 pubHe sentiment, howrvrr. thia did r»ot rare to comment when
both ho and Pickford'. Board, Indicate* a month o f sao- Sholti presented relief r - q i c t . n, would rvlieva the court of |maaing
player* to put tholr houses In th* sraplovsr, report Ih* complaint
asked whether
the company'*
t e l vigorously oppoitd son*I activity.
order and that If any of thsfh t* th* Adrltorv iTommiltee at Itq
Secretary Wallace of the Agrtcql- on tho constitutionality o f thr msiunum of 40 hours a week for
to tlw aanooiallag of tbo defend­
next meeting WfThoul furthto d*4‘
Aa physi'laa for the corrpty. It* Ure
-Department,
Secretary law.
employes would t«r changed.
It required $27$ Oil to operot* • offer for lack of trad* after th*
ant with Dong la* Fairbanks prior rialtod th* county hom* and coun­ Ickea of th* Interior Deptrlmcnt,
lav, th* name of the v lolatop
th* Seminole County
Welfare pudlc is Informed of eiolstlons,
to hot divorce from Owen Moore ty camp four times during Aug­ and otlsrr Washington officials.
will be placed In the hands o f
Board dating the nmnth nf Aug it will be their own fault.
and took n rlforous and thter- ust, while k* mad* 18 visit* to lh» II* wac Joined hy Senator Fle'chWashington suthcritie*.
ust, th* monthly report rendered
tho rams •r »nd othor Florida cltis,ns in
mlnod stand in oppoaltloa th-rrto, county Jail during
At th# »*m# time Ihe commit*
by Mr* Helen T. Mnr*e Indicate*
bat aovortkoleaa lha defendant month.
tee announced that It plan, to *•$
Washington.
Of till* aunt $|0&amp;.M4 , n fur
A* physician for tho Welfare
persisted la aaaociatlng
wl'h
up an honor roll upon which la
drug* and drug supplies whlei
Fair bank*, although tho wife of Board, Dr. Puloaton held 35 office
to b# placed th# names o f a ll.
PowrM, llorarv Clalrv, and wore furnished Indigent resident*
An
average
of
tiactly
on*
at-i
l^cy
consultation* and 17$ consultations
merchant, nr employers know*
Irged |aw violatur appeared befnre'
Tow n*e id, charged
«Hh of the city and inunty, whlU $118
HARLINGEN. T e .*., Sept. &gt;. at th* frgo clinic. II* mad* fire
to ho living up to ths Urma of
went
a*
salary
fur
Mrs.
Mur**.
Justice
o
f
the
I'roc*
J.
C.
Itoi-eiU
(Ah-Muddy
torrent*
aurglng
Into
visits to the homes of Indigent*,
garal'ilng, w elt fined $5 and n » t ,
ths agreement which thoy slgnod.
The
bolsnre
in
th*
linord
every
Gay
during
Augu«t,
hi,
re­
the Rio Grand* from th* rein
and ho performed flv* major op,
I Employer, and merchants Berkeljr Blackman, a »i,te n l *n- p &gt;rt I ii the Count, Commla.ion. rarh, while L &gt; ln Johnson, al*u treasury on July 81 was $5*.68 snaked Metican watershed th
oraUoos qsd ala minor operations.
Klnwr* In the War Department er» reveal*. Mu»t of the** viola- charged with g-'mi-ling, * n fined while on Aug. 8(1 th* balsnc* wss ened to raise the mighty border given th* right to srpeor
$41.02 l ontributions during th, stream to s dangoroti* stage while tho Commltte* to giro
Engineers Office al Jarkeunvlll tore were negro*,.
ltd and cuata.
month included Ih* regulsr $260 residents in tho hurricane dev*, that they sr* complying. A g'i
wa» In Hanford thl, morning In i
Charlie Ilryant, Howard HumWilliam K&gt;nr,, aiul Anna Hlark,
rounty appropriation and $10.48 feted lower valley, after taking committee member put It last
two-hour conference with trade merall,
Howard
Arnett, and
rhaigvd with bring drunk, wrre worth uf drug, donated.
night " I bslisvs that all
body official*.
Archir Lee Carter, wtills
mffi
precautions to guard ths flood
ora will want tholr nsmos
Ha
discussed
th*
prnpoaed
Hi.
rhargrd with train riding, wrre fined $5 and rorl, rarh, while (hi
runtrol system, concentrated
of
Bradenton,
lUt awl that they will petition
Johna-lndlan River canal east of f n*d the rout, o f
pro&gt;reulion Slack woman received » $10 liiis
th* task of rehabilitation. Eatl.
of Florida Colory Ship, k'l l l.Kit APPOINTED
here, and ha indicated that the Th* fine and renlrnce were im ­ with r p l i for open profanity.
msjes of damage ran around 810, to that they ran get their
pore lac-,.8 . R. I lighten, Sanford
(Continued On Fato^Threo)^
proJoot'U being given oerlou* ron pended In .all race*.
Charlie
Jonn and Matwell
secretary o f thla organisation, and
0 . E. Fuller, o f Altamonte Otxi,000, with t&gt; known dead and
aid*ration in th* proper quarters.
Ihe
citrus
crop
wiped
out.
Hark,
charged
with
vagrancy
DiiK,ik.on
and
T.
II.
Hmlih,
J. C. Hutchison, manager o f tht
Hprlng*. lies t-ern appointed *• t
During hi* vb ll ho discloacd the white men, charged with a*,a iH » * r * fined $5 and ru*t* each.
Roaford-Ovtado Truck
Grower*
oiemuer nf the Stmlnol, County
fart that th* canal ha* a now oup- and battery, were ordered teATHENS, a a . Sept, tc
David Wallace, charged with
Ute. expect to loovo this wook for
porter in that resident* o f tht looted on $2$ bond* to await trial axaault and battery, was trail* Welfare Hoard reprosontlng that
R. H. Bkkoretaff. S r, who
Waoklngtoo whore on Monday
Dwn. Hi* appointment ws* op.
Eor$ Fierce .action, when thoro i* in county court,
Injured In aa automoMla
frrred to the county, but ha re­ proved st * County Commission
they will confer with Deport meat
near hare last week-end, died
off Agriculture officials la refer- a natural ocean harbor, are ready
H. E. Bostic, J. P. Woiaright. ceived a |8 fin* with roata for o ^ mooting thii week, and he began
a hospital hare yesterday. *
■no* re a prepoood colory aaarkat- to pitch la and kelp thia taction and Rkoto Cummings, white lll»*fl crating an automobile with an Im­ hi* duLe* a* a supervisor and Insecure this ranal.
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. | ._&lt; g) tha survivors are
tog agreement which th* orgnaicharged with oeing drunk, were proper Ikon** tag.
opoetor of welfare work In that —The state advisory council fog
Mra. Eugene Dennard,
fined $ -6 8 and costa tack.
Hlatoh Corey and Goorg* rioo- vicinity thi* wrok.
**»»■
I SGIO^ y O MSWunemployment relief today allot­
Fla., and Mr*. David I
1-eon Johnson, white, charged bias, charged wRh Araia ruing,
ted to Forida counties *77,810
Amrricaa I-egioenalroa from all with healing hi* way on a tram, w*re findd $6 and cuata each. ,
Land, Fla.
IS FAVORED
K ll.U i 8 MEN, THKN BBLF
for relief work during September.
over Hcminot* County are osp.-.t- waa fined $6 and coots,
J, T. Terry, charged aim asThe council announced It would
•* *» gather at th* Lferfpa Hat
Walter Clayton, charged with *ault and R iU iy , waa Lraaaaid person# la th* storm area U
BE1.FAHT, Main*, Bopt.
taalghl at I ’M o V io d it c , ,h. axposing hU poraon, wan . Lo* I frrred la county couit.
— A mentally deranged man, gon- Red Croaa funds are toauffldoat.
« f OacaaalM *#v» ral S M u l c w t * .
Ernest Mitchell, charged with oidered harmlaa* , ran smack la Governor BholU telogreplwd that
Matters which bars a rW * since
Pan Cooper, charged with tak­ bare Mtault, waa fined M anfl Ute busintes section, killed three
federal relief adaatoUtratloa
- Rate ef tha last meoUcg rev- ing property not Mongtnjr to coats, and h* drew a $2-50 tine nan, critically wounded another haa approved aa ogffoadltor* far
hire, was fined $8 and
with caste on s charge af open and then blow o ff th* top a f I
roofing matortola to aupply shat­
Knag Watson, Pete
ter for doaUtnto aswaas.

M rs. Read Testifies
Torn Up Letter Led
To Clue Of Affair

Glenn Says Action Is
To BeTakenAgainst
Men Not Complying

SUPREME COURT FORD IS STILL
SUPPORT OF NRA SILENT AS TO
SEEN AS LIK ELY PLANSONNRA

wlH

Legal Experts Think Friends State He Has
Evinced A p p roval
Tribunal Will Shape
Of Recovery I d e a
Decision Favorably
TmsmfnrroN; ftepnr'TJiv- Ytlc ' T”

2

“Cracker Day” Affair
Will lie Staged Here

iiwh

Mary Pickford Is
Made Defendantln
Huge D&amp;mage Suit

IdWplggtpRth* E*»b&gt; ynpwiy«wd

On County’n Home

J

Dr. PulgHton Makes
His August Report

Welfare Board Cost
Of Operation Shown

Justice Of Peace Makes R e p o rt To
County On Alleged Law Violators

A(Mi8tant Engineer
Vi«itor In Sanford

Wilcox Expresses
His Appreciation

Flood Threatened In
Texas Hurricane Area

Group Will Attend]
Washington Parley

$977,350 Is Allotted
For Florida Relief

terns

•jeO aga- Fee^pmaianter
,^vhXj.'

�idmoney
been dleeardedT
. r. They yery lw|&lt;
by one m«n and do
machine watch h u
Jobe, to
to th
the
Ilnotfjw
jobs,
e lin
otype

men out o f work.

ritWi M b e n b B *r
Heve Man ftN oble
Contro^

« nnadojp*
Ktba.nrS $ S s

UpUr Quo mU*d fndlscrimiaelf-

h ^ ^ x t ^ k * . i, * M

Thspi tbs rslrbrltiop departed hi
i « d lb*
mornX o*i of th* srsn*. shoatdsr
.to ihpoMtr, or arm in arm, «ach
nation fratornlilng v illi tb* ethata Binging eae aoother's oof«o
nod giving on, another's TydU"
tt,DOO boys happily rrlumrd to
their irnt city In ardent antidpaUon o f two ruck v n k a aa boy*
o f all ths world dream about, , j

c ^ H tu tp a ^ '
rta, i
dorlarsBoa that “man le noble In
reaeon and not merely a managed
multitude," British Liberals pr/th*

of our

MNral l e a a n

8chpot k M .d e .

clu ed their ballet la tba oJtiTiwta reriyal and gurytral of do.

fnoeracy. .
Prof. Emeet Barker, at
e vafy machinery to which they blame hand of political adanaa at
bridge, unteremonlonely dien
le truth wera fully known It would bo two of Cnropa*! outstanding
realized that the declira In machinery prediction la more tatore aa “stunt Joopialiyti^
responsible for unem;ploymeat than &gt;boy eavtog dericra., ruling atrongljr becaueo tba

f the situation U presented, by K ^ a x d
■wjomlce department of the University
ites what ia almost a self evident fact
__
...____ ____ are literally lasatlablaH. He hoide to
Ike belief that labor saving devices do not In reality curtail
labor but merely increase production.' I f one machine can
do tha work of ten men. then potential demand will put all
office boy Isn't worrying ten of then) tft work operating ten machines, and tnd net
rM.iUtw Ul.be tea tlmef the former production.
Ibis slssping ■sitbnsw. US
'fhli, would lead 144 to the conclusion that there would
i |S a ttain ■disease,
,
then result, an over-product Ion.wblcU would stop the ma­
&gt;wonder bow • sslf-rsiped- chines and put t^e men out o f work. But we forget Mr.
bfflah feels sow that Uuey E ly ’ s major premise that “human wants are literally Inb*a keen fo w d out,.
, satiable*. He contends that It la impossible to m v s an
over-production in thia world. “ I t la scarcely an ex a g g e rs » would you Ilka to he. 4 lion," he writes, “to say that it 1# Inconceivable that we
US men ia Havana. afraid to could ever produce enough to satisfy 4 II human wants even
year atom fo* customers lf WO, consider only those wants tbo satisfaction of W h ic h
Mg they might turn oq you on humanitarian grmuida wa must call desirable,",
Wt-Tfui shsltMl ,
, I t 1 la Indeed difficult to conceive or a production of
gooda and other articles o f commerce so great that Ml of u*
■would hava all the food, c lo t h in g , household furniture, office

W L d tE N R Y

jWcfcAum^, ji

J. W. SHADOIN

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S Q U A U T Y PAINTS
“ Best For The South”

ur« of the di-tetor had arisen,
The east-Burop««n idee o f the
state was as-a super-person was
th« enemy o f enemies to the » * * t .
*m
Th* fundamental of free individ«•!*. fraely guiding themselves,
» " still »• strong as ever. c*n-

**•*?•** .

Th*

lb., ' * “ 0t" T ; ‘ h*

b n iy 'h it.g K T

We would
unbalancing ofthe
wait a loi»g tjme before we would say that there could bp (i.iksfoKiffsmld of power whkh
formed the democratic Insiltutinus.
The rpeadflo difficulty at the
moment la. In Professor Barker's
visw, the growth lo tbe powtr of
the party.
The paid politician
would paturaJly accentuate Ms
own organlrwllon. On* party be­
coming strung might try to oust
th, other psrtlea. But h» said he

JMPgM jy p ffa ff^ M b J p ti •xchaagad lor goods and serfIt*a. ;ln the proper luartlonlng of economic society, money
and credit erg aimply the Instruments— the media— where­
by good* end services are exchanged. We need more pro­
duction of goods end aervicea; but they must be properly
distributed eo gs to fivp UR balance end proportionality."
In the earljgr part ol the last
laat decade, whan
when there was
.What, pussies ths Amsrivtn somewhat nearer Mdgnce between the productive forces of
d&gt;Uf le why this nation should the country, there wa* no tjueatloti of ovffr-productlon, and
g In sir, military and n»vs| yrs- there was no problem of unamploytneni due to labor aaving
gednsss, whtn it I* iptnillng s* devlcea. When these forces got out of balance, over-produc­
Mb mon*y. svsn In ronipsrlsoii
th. the forslsn IsstVts. Either tion and unemployment resulted though thpro had been no
Wmoosy is disgrsrsfugy wsstatf, mAtqrlal increase In the use of machinery. Throughout all
g thill end mans|,m*nt
mansgrmsnt era Ihlfl period, both before 1929 and after. Chinas where ma­
ally week, pr tha hot-haadsd chinery. la almoat unknown, haa been proelrated by unem­
jt
* era talking, through thslr ployment.
If e situation were conceivable In which this country
—.Miami lUrald. May ka it's
fig our pries* ar* op "ioebj produced no wheat or cotton but purchased all It used from
»r than they aro In forolga China, Id exchange for automobile# produced In thla country,
there could be no over-product ton of automobiles in thla
rogntry, and no, vast, unused surpluses o f wheat and ebtton
M af ths young Isdlas Who III .China. The problem ia opa of brlnging^gbout some such
bawl giving lip aarvtae In the
Htlsn of killing msrsth^idl larg# scale excnapga of goods and not the curtailment of
ks . (hat eompsiltor* la thla
.pgl work should promulgat*
themsslvn a cods of fair
ties. Thara should b* aomo
kjffon, for l*i&gt;nc«, aa tha
Igr af Japs which a maiathow
propsyj. Incladt hag '.asm*

CerrafUr PIt

iv

II; was kept f ill o f sans*tiro and
emotionally happy and onfy gjrr.

tb A L .w jL jo u I^ p o s s ib ly

Cky backlash of Monday’s storm
.mac* damage than tba stsrru
ilf. Tha wind In thaaa parts
I tug sufficiently etrong to
*k BSCre than blow |ba covers
U»a sasd bads, hat then tha
rt)» MWN■-Afl.vtsew " s^w*
M opt tha planta anil wayhed
oad mug of them away. That'a
m tha way It Is with a good
#7 thlnga. Actions don't do aa
fo harm as reactIona.

Hi m

LAW N MOWBftsV
***" atm V2» ’ n u " " *

men jfiu^can depend &gt;vahl IT The element of cost we™ eliminated.

fbfy will Dot be able la buy
aa cheaply U they esu saw.
they should o«y new In eedae
•Ip. maintain the te-emyioy,
^wklclt ba* fteulled from tie
movement.

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did 'not bflleee that dlrlatonhlp
0 ** Left would orer come iu
CoglaiHl. Before It did, or la the
•rest o f tba Left trying to gain
ascendancy, the flight compose!
f t ^profdasienal rlatsai was to
string that It would Itself first
assume dirtstorlsl powers.
Uul Pnifr».»r Uarker said he
believed there was no need to des*
pair of denioetatic Institutions.
Liberty -»uld still be kept In The
sscaniisncs. and liberty of the
subject
the Ideal for which
Liberals had always been strug­
gling.
Tbs view that democracy will
survive, and that man will not suf­
fer dictatorship was sphald, both

jssoe, beard objections to it, ned
returned to New York to see If
the bondholders will make some
concessions.
Mr. Reefs proposed t^at ail
bonds and certificates of Indebtydnest be ea:hanged for refundtag. bond* maturing Ip twenty-five
years and bearing Interest at tbe
tat* ot.ai.1 pv-csak fee Ue Auk
(wo yeen end i H foe the seat
{wo y**r«, end thereafter at tbe stltutlon with tha Treaty of Ver­
original rales. Tbe city's pr»- sailles. Hr suggested that while
possl, msdy about a month ago, understanding that (iatmany wa*
‘ t ate*
called for a rata of Iniereet of X in-a difficult posltios, now
per cuvtt for the first ten jeers, .1 not the llirn to give In. Germany
ptr cent for the neit ten years, had 'but the door id treat/ r*vi
and therrafter at tbe rata now sk,b in ber own (see bjr hat own
tarried hj the honde. The city sctlnns.
asked for a refunding agraaeisat
Mr. Butler declared. tbal "Ub
covering a period of thirty years, eralism bclievss thst thrre is
Mr. Keefe proposed s jeeriy e^.
hiog bigger than class and
pruprlstlnn sf one million dollars slate.14
lo, the payment of Interest on
t »tunereey, ht continued. had
buml, held by the committee. Tbe come Into disrepute because it
city had proposed an approyrin* waniavowing weaknesses. Liberals
(ton of ffiOO.IKK) for this purpose, had tu modify and “tuna up" thy
The gap letween tbs twe pro* institutions of democracy. Hhoit
possla Is wide Indeed. At first periods when th« slat* was In tba
glanca. It Is not claar that Mr. hapds of a di tatur might at
Keefe has mads any subaUatlal tiroes be necessary, hut lha da
concessions. He offered e redos- maj^is for freedom would always
lion of about | p*v cant In In- remain. "A better brand" of de-

M t M H am* ir t i, i m

Down In fsoot o f the central
grand stand was a raised plat­
form with balustrades, from which
the Hungarian Regent, Admiral
Nicholas Horthy, Lard BadenPowell and Count Paul TalahT,
the sklef Hungarian Scoutmaster,
received the greetings o f the
world's most ardent pesos srmy
boating a whols furcrfl of flags.
As thee* tens of thousands (of
. mart king- .feau j t o Twl .i nrwanl ill
rapid tread to the sound of buoy­
ant music, before tbs rtvlswsrs
who received their salutes and
cheers, a myriad of flags, driven
by the wind, streamed Juhilant
ly and impetuously before the
boys who carried them aa though
restlessly pulling youth to same
grand new goal —perhaps wocli
peace and friendship.
The largest visiting opntlngsnta
were the French, British, Bwis*. &gt;
Polish, Austrian and Belgian, Op
teerhing the reviewers* stand,
lha Swedish ronlingent released a
rloud o f little balloons, which
sailed Into the sky, carrying the
national colors over the crowds.
The Polish group ,released eerHe^
pigeons to tike letters beck bom*
The Irish with green skltls enj
the Hoots with plaid kilts gained
much applause.
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.vThe.-Uttle. ■ ys«*m .*rrx-'4 w *f4 ,

innem A rrvrrwkn, S'*m «»#• flotrrh
Africa
were heartily ehrtred.
The line of red fetses Iwm
Fgypt. drew the attention of all
thP visitors. The Arab* from Hjf.t
fit and Palestine with their flow­
ing head gear displayed the mod
unusual Hcout^garh. . Home i&gt;f.

lhs~B*)rinns' marched past In lh*i
wnodrn clogs ,,f ihslr land. Reole ■
hagpipss added a novel not* to'
lha music.
I
Afts* ths last company of tiny
Hragarian cub* with waving j
grass tasssls bail raluted lh*ir|
Hroutkastaf and thslr Ragcn',.
thcro was a wiki stampede of
khaki boys from th* far slda of
tha fisld. Th*y bad iwroma tlrwl
Of sraJUng, uarcblsg and of stand­
ing stiff and tunas aa' thsy no r
gava way and with a shout nishad
toward 'tha r»viswars' platform.
U waa an Irapatnous, happy flag
charge. Lard Bad*n-1Vwatl waa

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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 keofard Aveffnt

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freight by lUBveny g g y rene Agency at Brat
to fourth clean freight ntken'to patou wtthla
a mdlua &lt;rf approwkaately iio mOna o f thfo d ty,
Morn-door pick-up nod delivery nervice to W
performed without tdriktanal oowt wkhto pros
ncrlbed area hi tfafo d ty ; ? ( '
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Thin manna a conniderable anTfog .ln ahfo&gt;
ping conta to you and tba elimination o f many
shipping worries. Bat H n lw (naans that yoa
can now make Immediate nan a f tha deparvt-

ti^lhfihoBftt^Bm tfliikiugTlri gid k
nas aarnso tor m e g u w t y sapresa its ntgn
reputation in every field.
Tba apead and dependability o f Railway
Kapraaa hava won the enthusiastic support o f
thousands who rely on ua no* only for faithful
daily performance, but for the unexpected
emergency that eo often oesrura.
Special pick-up and delivery service in car*
tain districts at no axtrw coat.
N o extra charge for BabOhy up to $S&amp;,
For Information regarding rates or ser vice^
telephooa your local axpraaa agent

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Oflt agalnat tjve aepalorial brew, l)V* awollen knuckles, trace*
o f iodine and a feeble effort to explain thaae ttldencro lend
ojdenqik Ip the
Ibg^.ha
WQftfcir. |VY-

it Is bopwVthat the 7 Ids tftp .mej
ba bridgsd. I f ih« j»*Pi#
t , ,A#ot5ip Incldgjjpe. QccprriRgj'u it M Mr. WllUkme waa sotnshuw
of gl. Psjsrsburg got any iwItoC,
hurrying airgy ftro« the rewrtera, alnant provee { V »tory. howvvsr, the twe 'partis* jear*
Wbea .WUUamvwag, leaving.the field, one newspaper man most oe amp* mUkU* ground at *

overhawnfa friend of tha fUar.sayi “ Listen A l; I'm not re- considerable distance ftpin g t .
wpoaRibU'tor: letting that out." *Other men at the airport, wera net so ahy aa Wllllama
about the affair and have tint been alow In acclaiming him
hi champion o f the iwashrootp of iha Sands Point Bath Club.
L U M B E R fji',,
a, # ’ |
T]M(y»W W l N t 1&amp;4
whan WUilanta hiU • man
Vgp
gcfirpdlt the aenatoa'a account that
, GnU r&lt;d
ha wka gt4*cV4 by a gape o f w b v I o the fact.that (ha
RTiatprgiU^u more ilka BhRm and.that backed up by hta

the aaaator could Wry wall

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L a ^ m u iA w bfofoll^flllfol tljl ..oIl.M t
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SUMS GIVEN TO
CCC WORKERS IN
SOUTH REVEALED

Personal Activities

Ml** Gen* Martin Loney k it
last *i*ht for M*cos, Go. where
ah* will eater Wmleyan O H ***
fa r t f k

form. , ' '

MU* Marjorie Format, o f A l­
bany, G a. formerly o f Sanford. Is
■pending, ■ abort time h en with
V is* Juanita Smith.'
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph A . Melsch
announce the birth of n son,
Joseph Alfalno J M m k Jr„ at the
FernaM-I-aughton Memorial Uoaplts) yeiten h y afternoon.
Mrs. Mary I . Strung and her
daughter, Mrs. Alan Moa*ley, are
I to return to Sanford on
after lu rin g spent about
rake In -Vlhleagp.
i Mrs. Mary Slone and her daugh­
ter, Misa Carol Stone, have re­
turned home after having spent'

in Virginia.

tlvea. Before ret am Inc they will
visit Los Angalo*.
Friends o f Mr. and Mrs. U. E.
Babbs in, who have resided in the
A . R. Key home on Park Avenue
fo r some time, may be Interested
to learn of the marriage of their
dgoghter, MIts Lucy Bfklwin, in
Richmond, Vo. on Aug. 22.

Mies Howard Honored
With Party Thursday
r W k i E W r». ■JlafW*ttl._'hrid*ekht; was -Rjsi
dtnr* -dt'a bridge
and ahowrr given yesterday after­
noon by Mrs. Roby Loing at her
home in Mayfair.
During (he afternoon guesta *n
joyed bridge in the living rooms
and *n tho kun porch of the Loing
home. A pink and yellow col sc
scheme was emphasised by a pro­
fusion of pink ros* buds, yellow
golden glow and pink and yrllon
gladioli wbkb were arranged in
vases about the rooms.
When score* ware added. Mis*
Sara Warren Caatarty, holder of
high score, wo/&gt;rtoented wIGt a
wall omamefA. ;Cut prise, O deck
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euiuDalon of brldgo, a
no in which tho color
(•In was carried out.
f h^ ih e hostess, ass ista. /- T ., Ridge. Mrs. I.
'unUnfC Ytra. B. B, Bag.

r y tho brMe-elat
irKag o f refrejhu -Orpld*’, Mo*
•M o l appoarad U
drawing • teagoo
.fo r Mia* BvwarJ.
riibw this affair

Reporting an enjoyable hoot*
party daplte the W ary rain and
wind* which iwept tho SL John*
River in the vicinity o f Sheriff
J. F. McClelland'* Camp, member*
o f Somtaole Chapter Oriitr o'
DtMolpy and their gaosto re­
turned
to Sanford We«Me*d*y
afternoon.
The house party be*an Skadar
mominy, and refer* the day wsi
over, moat of tho roetta had a&gt;rived. G u ilt , cantata, awimmin*.
dancin*, and fiahla* then v t r l
the artier of the day until the
party broke a m p early Wednes­
day.
Amon* tho** attendin* this
affair w on tho Misses Th-lma
Benson, Carolyn Co*burn, Kiitobeth
Met brio, Helen Wdson,
Betty Colbert, Julia Belle 7JF
Cletlsnd, Helen Colbert, Dorothy
liars hall, Betty W her less, anil
Gladys fjoxnnv, o f. Sanford, the
V Isses J a n e Berner, ViryinU
Richards, Bernice t'cmmingi, of
Or!ands. Miss Ado Belle Carter,
o f Deland, Miss Lula Cmsbweil
sod M ia Leah Jrails* Bartlett,
of Venice, Mist Aillene Campbell,
of Palmetto, Miss Marion Jackson
and Miss Alice Tallyard, af Jack­
sonville, Mr. ami Mrs. R. R. liras,
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Youn*. sffl
Sheriff and Mr*. J. V. McClelland,

MONDAY. ,
T W following martin** o f etrclra o f t la Woman'* Auixliory of
tho T in t P m k j u r i u Chr.reh will
bo k U Ik n a fk N t tW day:
Cirri# N o . 1 lira. C. C, Briggs,
chairman, will mart with Mr*. J.
a Hi.lT. 2120 Sanford A n o n , at
4:00 o’clock.
Cirri* No. 2, Mr*. C. 1L B r a n ,
chairman. will mart at the bsco*
o f Mr*. G. P. Paxton, Myrtle
Arrnue at Troth Street, at 1:00

Circle No. 3 will bsret with
M ra. C. II. Bmilk, Park A Venue,
with Mr*. Smith an* Mr*. P. R_
Mitchell aa howirises.
Circle No. 4 will meet with
Mr*. Claud* Ilernihxi. fcOS Mag­
nolia Aveticr, sritk Mrs. l i r a Ion
end Mr*. J. W. Rutledge as ho.:eases.
Cirri* No. • will meet with Mrs.
Ned Smith. 2203 Sanford A vena-,
wilh Mrs. Smith and Mr*. II i.ke
Steel* aa hostesses.
The Alathran Class of Ih* First
Its pi ist Church will hold a aprrml
business meeting and stag* ele officers at the church ass­
ies *1 H-OO o'rlock
The monthly businewa m ating
of the Boman'i Missionary So­
ciety of the First Baptist Charrb
(Continued From Page 1)
the next 16 day*, and that dam­ wiu be held at 3:30 o'clock at the
aged fruit in this stot* moot a m
The Sunbeam Band of the Firat
maturity teat* before going t&gt;
Hapti.t Church will meet at the
market.

000 have boea dishorned by army
finance officer* a moo* member*
of the CivOlaa Conservatleo C a r
end their dependent* in Ike Sootheast. Major General Edward L
Ring, i imiamndrr of the Poortk
Curpo area, reported yeoterdoy.
Ilia report cere red tho period
fimn the beginning of the refacntation campo to Ao*. 31. About
tTZOJOOO wsa paid directly to tho
worker* nod gJoW-OPO wn* dU

J 'ffiu h w .

Wages. however, were *aly a
portion o f tho money placed in
cireoUtion by the emwereotHw
work. A u n o f I U » j W
**»
-pent for comp food, 3173,000 for
clot bin* and $L 2 D1.(*0 for .hel­
ler and other f*ctlitie* of the

w r iU m

NEW
S E R V IC E

Wage* and eipeswe* ran op a
total of 3A57IJWO f°r the p*rtwl.j
a great portion of which was;
.pent in the South, General Km gj
aid.
Gltine cowlributton* nf the Con |
aereotion Corps io National He j
rorery, he qoote.i the folio*in / 1
ea-erpta from a irp w t of the di- |fm *
rector of emergency rtmserratto.il
woik:

LACK OFRELIGION NRA CmniniUeeTo Yard Goods
Drapery
IS BLAMED F O R N,a"™ Of
, , r . n n i r r r m i n Violators Of Code

Notions
Laces

"Jobs hoc* been rivets 3i 0 JJ0 &lt;ij
person*, including
SJtl.OOO p u r e ,
men and SOjOOO rspertettrrd fores
t e c . " 4 ,0 0 0 sear sderails, ZO.OCKlj

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rlsTTialu

“ Belief in some form hat beer
attended tu ns| less than IJ-no.iaat
persons representing the families
and dependent, of the men gle ft
jubs in the Civilian Conservation
Covps.
“ Up to July 31. SIZ.uimi.ihHI had
been shot into inJuttrial and man
ufariuring rhannets.
“One hundred thnu.miol dollars
arr .pent dally for fmd.
"Twrntjr Ihive million dollar,
hate bees |aid out in ra-h allow
anees k|.-t of this money, sp­

STATE CITRUS
MEN PRESENT
SIDE ATMEET

lie advocated a similar procod
live in T e in .
J. 31. McDonald, Texas commis­
sioner of agriculture, wired Mayo
from Austin that the “tropical
stjrm blew 00 percent of cut
eljrua off the tree*, much of which
is sufficiently ripe to bate con­
siderable u lla g e value i' mar­
keted within the next 13 day*. Is
loadition your citrus belt i-ch
ihat your growcri could b&lt; Io t'xlr
fruit fr im maikrt for IS day*, al­
lowing our growers a uroader
markrtT
“1 understand your eitras I alt
wax also visited by storm rrcrnlfy.
I trust thxt )o . may oesrr ex­
perience such a devastating it-rm
as Ihat recently visited upon us.
“ Kindly give serious r lOtuVrOliou to our request that you with­
draw from market for 13 days and
I assure you that oJr growers
Will appreciate such co-operation.*
This was Mayo'a reply:
“ Sincorsly regret heavy le u to
eUrus Industry. Sevrral of o*r
citrus counties were not affected
by storm. But otker count:* ■ I rat
aa grapefruit possibly SO poeeaL
“ Our growers am sal is g 'eg
sack drops aa will pass our ma­
turity t a t which will ha vtry

i;#ro*f“ v locally. Employed usow
: i a M w.riv
p .~ ln tn i u r
n iW toJ o« r n r i i i q a n n . 3m
n | &gt; ai
&lt; iit i an «wit, a. ( « im, u n j with .Sr 10 cent n ia a .m
■ K t ir«a in 4 be &lt;k» fin n h * . c
A t it n u iil * U t t &lt; « * * ! me*
am
N
mart p n l m l , ukl i Z j m a '* ,
known la I a n Wan xw knl
boors ( K i a n t i n l j
The fummiMn la «tn M Of*m l r&gt;kim a* Wail of Ikj l a v r |
valine Cemmittr* I* r a c V I IW
m plnpr I i i u n t i n and a ft w
him I hat if «(fin ore not t a i n |r
reptr, ly this •itsatian at soy.-. iW

Commander OfFourth
Corps Area Hakes
His Official Report

td ie rs iii.li and

Also, Charles
Talmar, R. L
Johnson, Jr., Lawrence Reel, Pari
Bigger*, Jr„ Gilnser Steele,- Lester
Rivera, B. I* Prrkins, J f j Richard
Deas, J in n McClelland, George
McClelland, Carl
Vaoae, Jack
Btemper, Rooert Yotiag, BUI TyrB,
and Qian Crenshaw, of Sanford,
Charles Batchelder, Adam Liaitsey, and Glen S p a n , of Or­
lando, Charlra Humpford, of Jacfcunvillr, O. f). Uorria and Paul
Armstrong, of Galneaiiir, ami
Boyd fhitman, of SI. Peters! urg.

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WESTPORT. V

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S|n*akiiif
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the
U*
i-iaf't
1*nion S rriM t h rrr i r t m l l j . Ilf
W o o llc i ell* i( Ilw nltl liii'lical i! r
turn that
»fk »t e \ h
■ m iK -n " a&lt;ih
rt&lt;kn&lt;!ktHtn «»f
I r w n * lr i »li*m Mtvi tlu»nr** * ’ hat
the I fP fila m r **f 'If** |i •*»•- «|*
rit n e n " 1*a* ■ ' c * ■'** * wwitaf*•

tu »t*rJtl |«4Pa c i i

Black Sees Curry
As Real Mayor Of
City Of New York

V . Sepi

“ Mud (e -h e »d c ! "
IhiukiuV
and
lack inf true r«dijf h»«i \ i tr«(Minvio lr fo r talk &lt;»f ih * P r r m i l ) 1t*w
■ w ilK rr
vai
“ t*i
*-•»!««*
*Ur
mnr Itl problem *,"
m uoitltnr
Ilf . M ary K W w l l r j , pr* - mIt b i
t*f Mount M 'llv o lr
&lt; o llr ir
an l
tk V r » l« * to 'He (Iiu im R D jtT il I, n

m*fia * luU *m

“ I br i**Tt t a t ■* a1!er&lt;t&gt; si**
O W ffd mt • r * ita in l| in
rr*mmf
^ tte rty
j ’ .tfr i,
n ir H
“ **&gt; w r A J . ^ s J
m g n t h w S cfr m m i&lt;il« t h - ♦irii*
a nay v ilh ' « -w 'iik ,n ? ai i m* ,«i
ilr-hrac k*«l c a a «rr*a i*«'ii 0 Ih
ftim l.
1

“ W h ile
jr e U cj •»
ih f lo g flK fr f» i' af KBH.ni
*.
Hurtiffa and g * * f t t - c i t u *. «•«* n
rn ho ought to Irt-'W I**' f t Dir
rraMMaiag f i o n
fn n - j i v
a i .&lt;1
TORK. — Reprrsei.lsl.tv d t i | | i f f IlH rn trin . 11*1 ■* a it. Ii

14 I vocal Girls Will
Attend Tallahassee

NKW
t.iriag M. Black, who will upp&lt;mr
Mayor John P. O'Hrirfi in the
IVmorrotir primarw-., ta mnn-»unr
log that he had iarely 30.000 tignatures too his nplma disignsliog
him a. o rsndidstr for the IViss
cratic noonmalms for may.r, .aid
that Job* F. f try. leader of TamImaay lloll. i. the “ r a l Maym nf
New York, and gets more I ban
f 1 .000.000 ■ year In wreck lh&gt; « ity
ao i |hr liemm rntir Party ”

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lea* frame of inin*I f h** Ii*. •«**•* *.u» 1

rit gen
Mho
f) .untlrrt
a*« * it |
anM»«ig hig &gt;ik*|n’ 4 * i t much,
an eoetfiy tu p ‘ *c r a
iHtjH-fiil I
»«t»c f o i r i r m n u
"W h en I at*B! to i ; . &gt; m
lm
y*-»r, | e i| w fin l |» 'wm,* M r* ot

d r» 1i A« far a«

I r ji

ireail, 1

hail an* ri|*M ati4«it i.f '• a
t I
religion l « t | ,M
1
~ T k r f “ " l wall v*f ,m *'t r ij h

iff the greatest trrurii \ Miw

• nt| KaMr. Black rolled p ttrn ii.m ta drleg-ate a fte r another
that I ruth In • Ihe*
the fo r t that M ayor O 'H iim l.aJ •
been designate i foe a m w is m s - •he mprevne am J f »r Ih - n o ih l
tlae *'|p«■it
I joo fay M r. C u rry and three &lt;-ih*r iiulay •• the ft u i'
— lave, jh»j *, peace, long* fTt riitg,
tlraraa. riaodne «, ; « . l k m r.k -:
er, abaost, "is a privato n w af rc^», tn n p r r ta r r W e ix-v.| ;| ,a *
a cl.b to which no rupee*, nta. v* anr hom e.. In ©yr c mmuMSH if *
of the t J N B M eo4«ra af the city la the ostw-a, is ihe e ^ rl
Pat riot i a d - n n*&gt;, i u i . i l ,n
hod a*cess." II* revolted tha, the

Sc*bury ihseetitlgatioo ks t dis­
ci wed “ that a loader o f Tani .-say
soiled away SSJlMjDOo la four
years", and this, sold Mr. Black,
was tho income o f only ao* bars.
"What is into of Curvy", hr
a id . 'ii* lroc o f his ra hsu a r j
silent partner. Jobs 11. Mrlwuey.
McCtaey I* coolant to take the
cash ood let tho credit go. If*
c a m not who gets the credit for
vwnaiag tho nail! ao long at It
grinds not gol.lrn dollars foe h.ra­
te if and relatiseo."
He ooraad P M Dana os Ih*
"personal o liv a r y " fs* Mr. Carry

WASHINGTON,
ProdIdeal Roooreelt \
■ally appointed Ho)
Taxoa to he arahoaai

nod unci ice bun * i the
of the u o lrtc a irf gist r 1 1 ni

cf
the rny. lie saki ihat hi. Imm
Ciesld be lyuaf flitting SMsssC,, t Inshadow, of City Hail, an I llmi it
woa the intrnli ■* of tor l oiry
to retire "at the , od „ f f.„„ „ „ „
J 1 or. of II Retro to a lo nil eaie 'e Wheto he may pla, r ..l«
his prtsate soot**." lie .a d ihat
Mr. Curvy hoa already lak •„ a
la m oo -urh op n to le i, k n h
vh esle, rranty With Ih e ....lorn o f

*r&lt;*|egt in Town

Theodore

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lM rpiic*VU; H
distinct fcV»m e4 exsahtx* ta^ry
IW e t n l e - I W - , «» » le t M « n
even t . the damaging of many
o m major' chfflcultjr, now on an- ,udtlealy awoke to the fact that,
locomotive* and cere. Mpifeovrc,
other, Laik autumn agricultaiu .
was distinctly the weak ipot. A ^ *T^ . *
, so moch sUewtlon wa* paid to
eombtoatioa of Intensive orgaai- ^ndanto,
traa.port.t nn wk* new railroad construction that
ruthles. driving
*M * ok) line, were neglected, and the
- ......................
- - than ia 1 * 8*. deaplte th« fa tl rmdbed. in .orae came, were al­
that htereaaod iwdostrisl output lowed to fall Into euch di.repalr
an.) a prospective humpet crop that train, are mnakl* with .afety
imperatively demand gnater and to develop high rates of speed
eneedier (hipping facilities. The over some notion*.
amount of freight transported,
The hum.. element, *n nscesthe average dally rune of loco­
*ary in efficient operation, he*
motive. and freight ear. were all l-een sadly overlooked, according
off from 6 to 10 percent in the to Mr. Andreev. Ko, at . time
firet half of IM.1, hy com peri eon
when every available traine*i ex­
with the name perjod in 1932.
ecutive end engineer w.e needed1
Action, a. is cistomary when on the knee about two thirds at
the railroad e.eedivre aad engi­ R oooetvlt woultl a*k
.w lft and pltilae*. A large number
neers were employed in central
of highly placed functionaries in off tree, » here pay we. higher aad w htnlt convifwf in J m u »fy , fo r ■
grtiil of power alonf the lines of
th* commi»ariat for traniport
rvspoasiMitjta let* arduous. Mr. lh« plan t(ifuoril«*il Init Spring.
wore abruptly ik.miMrd; .tringvnt
Andreev .U o said &gt; me aharp
order, for greater operating e f­
In i genotal w»r$
ri**
word, about Communi.ta, apficiency were i.eued; and, nfjst pumted to high po*t., who could loolrtl toward enipowwrinK the
striking .Irp of alU a network of not or &gt;ld not leam tho technical I'roniiknt to make w iprocal tar­
i f f rnluctums with foreign counliolit'cal ilepartments, similar to aide of their wort.
trica, the nchedfule* to pfo Into
those which bav, been established
Finally there wa* tha familiar •ffort within fU) daya of the *lfall over the eountry.ide, ha. been
e.lahli.hed on the railroad lines. Ituman camplaiot uf bureaucra­ nature of the agreement, ualr«n
The mrtnbrr. nf thee
political tism. "How could it happen lhat (*on jTaa» t«H&gt;k veto artWxC This
department, are &gt;uppnsed to be the vn*t majority of the Conwnu- t r i o action could tie by a concur­
Princess Akf, isweatlaul Ctd.tanch and reliable ( ’ommuai.Ui niat administrator* didn’t notice rent resolution, mimrinf only a
• sm dtnesr. is occupying Sally
anil they po*if** very wide pow­ l|ie enormous defect.?" inquiiee ftkupfe majuiity in foch houne.
Rand'* spotlight la the Cals d*
er. in aupervi.ing the work of j Mr. Andreev, aa.wvrjng hi. own
The State Itepavinieni hwe unla PaU at A Century of Prog­
the ( ’onim»nt&gt;! Fatty and t'om- i|ue«ti»n a. follow.: "People are &lt;Wr way, or w ill twain toon. di»ress—«h« Chicago World's Fair.
niunl.t youth organisation* on the literally drowned in the »ra of I (Uaaiona o f icc iproral
trade
The storms oi applause accord­
Iran.portwlija system and in Bttf- vodtape. hureaurrnti.m, pa|iera, aurt'emcntfi with •»■ n»untrl»*w.
ed th* Prince*, by th* nightly
frninr labor discipline Theiy e.- figure, and or.lei» and have io.l namely, (*uba, t'olorutkia/ lit M il.
thousands seem to Indicate that
all
sensitiveness
to
defecLa.”
Arireiitina.
Swnlcn
and
I'ortuKal
tabli.bmrnt amounts to a semith* Felr'e alleged naughty spot
bat made another "And". She
In the ca-« of the la«t rvciprola shown in a Hawaiian costume
u ty »hrift ni.n, draftt*di, which was
used la on. ol her dance**
with ('anadw in t!*ll. hut was fi
Ike n l l i f C—

tea, U cmhr • paH'of a grant
As■•Ir.UMrtr Bate, chalyw*»&lt;*f
l.OOd axtatulwt ttfirm, laltklha ( W r d Camper.
H IM
opening ceremony **TU

efikdW to

if- ,,.

pom rtadf had. at tha w«ALthsr*
1 th .

■ U M m llo

2for 15c

tha chtkf
l * ° It
1
’ ’ Tha roodniftlan af thaiddek tovetoed fl#»t *ha sttrroandtag of
lha art*, wfcto wa. part of an
gipama of mud fUta. by.a graw l’
Incloalng oink which wa* mbde
water tight by a sdrthJn af »ta«]
■halt plliag. TW alt* wa* th*a
ppmpad b y aad the »*a»el hf®
removed, to be a**d later far »akIng Aha vast mass** af eoncraU
required. Th, sxraVsUm* aaeaarftatad tha rataaeal of i W * 0 atiMe yard, af anil and tha building
of UOjJOff cabU 'yarda of concrete
wall. •
.
The ddeh le ItOO frbt long, m
feet wide at th* antanaa, and
SB 1-1 faat from, coy* to floor, ll
la opened by a eliding eaisvon
which la drawn by an electric
winch Into * raaaae. The 'Be-lnch
pumps can empty th. dock of It.
2itjaoo .'toga . of water In taut

;*u,
W A B H lV frrttf Sept. A—Tba
fadaral gouavmnast andad.tha **oend month of tha ftaeal-ydar with
• daflMt e f |WaWM»T, aa «»«»pared with llA U lO ld l' an’ th*
rorreaybadlng dad* MM, year.
-C xcep t' U t &gt;W aipandltnrrr
■mounting ta Itld ^ O ^ lll, inci­
dent to tha amarganey program
during th* two month* ended Aug.
St, tha budget would have bee*
practically balanced.
For tha month af,August tha
etc*** of czvendtkorea aver reealotf totaled . gttlA B M n , aa
■gelnat fSS0A«f,t»7 lor the carreipoorHng month loot year. Bui
In the total August expenditure*
were pmhided »18M»0.77| far eorailed emergency *•#(■■■*, with­
out whtoh thaae weald have been
an encaa* ef retolgfe -aver ex­
penditure. amounting to 4ld.7°0,-

Ca b b a g e , n»,
Fhhry

e

Cucumbkra, g fa r

We Are Doitig -Onf Part
Our part Consists In keeping food prlaee tow and it the
•am* tha*' giving week to as many, people a* peualbto. 80 far
we’ve been eble to keep everybody happy.
- During th* first two w##kt in Au|to*«, wa ’ addto io,4«3
new empi eyed* .ad asor* then ten.mUfton dollars f|10,41t,009
to be exactf to the annual pay-ran..thrb*la ohly tba bvgtnnlng
—gtow Be tltoa.
'
•
'
tr - ,

Ad P's Famous Trio— At Special Low Prices

BUTTER

DifTevent In tasto—hut Spina) in quality
H O'CLOCK
RED CIRCLE • .*
B01

PER
PO UND

With Terns to fliuco

PORK and

PrestifVeg" 2 Ik
P E A S , I o m Brand— 2 N ^ l t i

WHITE lldU
Evaporated

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1
I
t
»'
&gt;
•'

k id n a p in g -#

••r.MdpkK-'tl, IMT.
and atatemant ebows^
Had an M M an Aug.
Ill, 471 Aa a raentt,

FeotbaD P r a c t i c e
S essiiw O tieii W ith
,45 Boys 'Attending

bVh

A8PA1

RED

Stores for the Best in
I and VEGETABLES

• ’

OVIEDO
gtmee fdr tit* honor dnd glory ol 1
BamInal* High School.

If are than' 45 bays, -to s t • !
theto arise inksly green jp faathmll 1
Mr*. T. W. Law tub tM dsnghtaf',
Mfta Chariot** Uwtoe, Mrs. LVTalnright. Mica J*yea Waintigttt,
8p«nc*r- Wai«vight,i Mr*. I M m i
oh

IW fOHtid firs* itrtav

elevea In ttosa ta appear la tha
tint gams Oct. 6.

— hfa*arlag=ep kwrrtoair puetng,

amounted W IlM A M jtM .

There ale* Was a &lt;eorra*a*n4tof
decTtoa la ffehaeal egpaniriave^
the total U t tha ftoet two months
this yea* being *3«#AW,0*T, eatoparad with |M7A7f,«M fop th*
eaereepeirdfstg period a year *f&lt;»Of » k n i* .w » .« l* *r « » * v
gvnc 1 r kpendttufeb dkftog J«»y
and Auguet. |1#4,4l5Al*f in' ttoto&gt;fy m s -half, was evedttaA to the
Raceastvactlon Flnassea Corpar*tion. In th* corresponding period
last rear*, th# ctopoiatMa dtahorsed »2ftS,iU,t7« Tha emly.tU"
shown an

and ktoktog 1
I t least cwotl
Laces atetad

*

"

Batoday tosttkig 1* spaadtof this
weak with her parents iB Ovlado)
and- Sakfbrd. She wtfl return
Motidsy to reedfff* Her dulls* for]
• moat* gt tie'. BanHsrlem.
H . r-Jebado* retaroad TassS avVnfUg ta M» hotna' to. Chglaftor' rpandlot a few dsn
In Oeleda.
" ‘
tor. and- MM. B. F. Mslhdaan,
Mrs. MsaguatK* Sherrill and ton
ef Fort Myers have errtvad fat
• nut with retdtivea.1\ Mr*.' Ebthryn Tarn. Mrs. M.
BbaeriU and Dr. 0. F. Mathaaeu
tofl FfMkyifer Chteagk.
.

TV * got to
Otto gwid physiral
'cqndltlon for the grind fftat'a
ewcibag", ha Mid, -mag the practie* seei tons far tfe* aSat M
days will b* slang that Utah"
AH * f th* rewilnlng members
of hi* IM T egoad' except L a vpanta Ratriaau, have tnntod up
ta tor. AH eeem as gar, As do' the
newcomer*. Thera appears to be
lot* of g*o&lt;» material which needs
adly wwrklnf Over, and if the taeolto at past seasons are - nay
emsegency W | l » was f t A W A l" standard, local grid to aa coo ea* gloomy mien, I* torn art an'Hhsj
•a Hartad from ptoceaalng taxa* poet Coach •H c U ft i, dosplte hi* ttoimg owl »«pr*tentative; tlrrea,
*
». ,
«••
.
• :
levied unde* th* Agetooltorsl AA- *

that If b*th rrpeudttqves aad re­
ceipts iasideut to th# ematfftawy
W t o m Vtaw'rifatoatod « * * . « - ■
bodget, th# deficit would h# eHtataatad « e e p t for ahaut k»A 0k^000..Bat even with all emergency
eaptadfimto Incladed, the cutrant
4*f left to *hout a third of what tt
w a , at this tin * a year ago.
Th# balk o&lt; th* emaigMcy axpandlturaa, excluding those hy the
RFC, want to the publto wotks *dI ml nisi ration aad tha adeUaUtrotlon ef • " • r — ’mJ
work. Th* total aanuai evedited
L rid to work* • » the
second month was 5U&gt;7»A*1
^
*wn.ii to tkf ( o w l i m i *****

. ..

.

TALL

CANS

BAlONli POWDER and
I k tool P U h b M T r L O U R
•* ’- ♦ '
* •
. .
L
Sondtir» 4
j*.
.A
fU C E . 5

4

Clobber, Qltl Baking
POW DER, 2 m m .

4

Brewer's ’ •
'i E AST,

/
--

I* Oil—Amaritan

d

J
ALW AYS RKMKMI1KH!
l**'a I#** *•!•• Cm * r- i elwee*. *
&lt; i«e» l i n t Wien *r* Sail M l M l
f * d * t »■ *
- Mkn .rllrle.
tot'riie to e^»,nw*e !•*- . e i.imi

JlOto Bo. 2 .Garden Creen

C E 51|)s.2 1 c

A S P A R A G U S ______ ____ 4

Clabber lllrl
B A K IN G P O W D E R , 2 fbY
Oversea Ik Ox. Jar
A P P L E B U T T E R , onch ....
28 Ox. Jar Mixed
a W E K T t y lC K L K M
No.' L Caq -

Firm. Orson
Lfttoeq. Leaf SALAD

tin t i t

KeUoggV CORN
F t ARIES, 2 f o r ____

For yotiy h**n&amp; *al atof*
CHTOLOW BREAD.

POTATOES

CABBAGE
3 H*. far 10c

BRO O M S
each
25c

P IC K L E S
1.5c

M A Y O N N A IS E , &lt;|U.
Ko. S CWtolcht CRKKN or
R E D K ID N E Y B E A N S
18 Os. Jar |*rarh

BUT1ER

P R E S E R V E S , each .............
Granulati A

SUGAR. 5 Ib«. ....... .

COCOA
10c

24 Ox. tlass Bottle

PEACHES

HONEY.' each .........
Overaea ^

i2for26e

J1LA C K P E P P E R .
i w l M nte

lam- ikauU be*be -*4r«whgrit-

l b*

toutimisaion o f
th e
individual
treat ien would * row 4 the legiala
ti vr rfla n d a i*, «n&lt;| the fate of hit •
tc a r h ia f adju«tm riita in trndi' ro ­
tations til l|f lit l*v df|M’ f«efla*n| on H
Soil it to filtb u «ter
III the rloviny
da&gt; w nf ■ M"-Mon
K r c r r tir y Hull i» known to fa ­
vor wiite»pii-sd Irmle tresty re ­
vision, and will piohnhl) wsnt to
woik out bito plani., s * s whole,
with a uuiiaiiuin of ( 'ongrm M siial
in terfere rur .
'Iht- aim ol the program sf mi

( lu.iMMi.mm.onu in $ihi,ikki,»( ki.imki
" I Iiilc in e lb n i.l
1 1 Hilr which ha. J
■ la n » l Kill |,cly •tl-.p|iniii ,i
T u n ff |C.n. .a n lw -ai.l In b«
in wrlnilau, forni a . yrl. but t| 1 . 1
rvnii lit lh. 1 Hill, .11 Innklllg li.wanl

revlv.l u( (niiian ii..l. «.■!■ |v
Mw rally
,u ..I ,|i.
You no tmmrh Tkhs-" •* »
o-i-V—Vy
All the nalivr* eserpt the King
then do|&gt;arttsl. I)elng himaelf a
king he was nnl affts-twl hy the
taloHi. |tut one monarch mu*t do
what he can for another monarch,
ami an the native King him*elf
HKRNF. SWIT/.t k l.A M i, K.|.i
-wept out tin- an liner with a
|,a,|
brush - f palm flood*, and hi. x tdh King r.-i.»l „|
woman brought him walor .0 lhat •* hvln end dv*«*i I weiiim a (•&gt;
ha might wa*h (hr machine, with aith tin- sol of lb, imi,,,mi,
A In able.
Major Hritili'V anti hi* I r« w I.a* retire nf
Ibv klligdoni from I hi a m t .[
vtamtinr by in amaaonirnt Knr
|»,a
•hr (on nitfhi* »h« Avlfra atnyril the I uthl.h etn|.nr iliifin g
on Ra(hur*l
fhr h in^ alrpl It'ie lii W m , &lt;hed heie ,*.lil , „ f l e i
, hvart atlavk.
tinilffn«-aih (I hi thr o|trn
Whrn ()u an man »*rp
•o fly on ( m I &gt;arwin, M«)ur
Hr01 kU&gt; BuytM't&gt;(r«l that, a» h«&gt;mo
III 11A I r.ST, .s r |» (
M
,\
return for In* work. I ho h'rif
n» w »U y ud • print i|*al -^e-wi hri«
whuuUI ai'CiH'1 ■ (rip to thr ttiMink* r)»a a |#« ( krit foi r«»ni|&gt;ari) II*
'anti “ No.** rrpli«tol thr Kina Hot |
•a&gt;« that It eiii ka vvrty lima a
V u tollum Kiny (M-ltiaa y«»u -• nd j
P«|mpi Is Ujuirbt.
•no flour. Mr like.**
,

C0FFBE
lh r i 9 c

tm
RiSM. TAILS. KIDNEYS

1

M A R K E D r

First St. and I'almett,
WESTERN A N l) FLORIDA MF.ATS
l‘ut Kua*l of

BEEF, lb..............
Juicy Trmler

a

STEAKS, lb.
eners,

iff A

1 2 *c

mm

a

as

; 1 5 C -1 9 C

lb.

15 c

•Shoulder

Chops, lb. .

Half nr Whole
la rge Rnr krd ,a M l

Center

Hams. lb. J C ^ C

Slices, lb.

We»tsrn Pork

Neck -

M

CHOPS, lb. I O C

1 5 c
am gal

2 5 C

^

!■ 8 c
^

~ r ~.

?8 c

BONKS, lb.

5 c

Nice Fat

H E N S -F R Y E R S
Small Shoulder

mbs,

3

lbs. 2 5 c

| Pork, lb.

...
m

11 c

CompleM stock nf staple and fancy gfocories at prices thhbar#’
tight ami with eervtcn that wilt plea** you.
^

"Thompiton" SatWesis

WIGGLY
tth a Sanfonl

WESSON OIL, pta

O n io n s
2 lbs. 9 c

Diant S i t e

I*. &amp; (J. SO AT*

.

ru O K IN (i APPLES
Hat it lli-ati Sn

(AlUtACiK
&lt; I T IIK^NS.

I'hitlii—

POIMv itnil BF '
t I'kyp l.rrvrly
r iK le A T lW
r nr nr

tiiln** K n r )

&lt;4 W9
X / C
A

A P P IT IT U snap H&gt; snsnilon
J \ wbep a
ol Shredded
Wheel groat* (bam ■■ hreek/sstnave. Am wbet'e mure, ibis vi­
tally different lood ksi a wev of
waMagUgyouc yotah u well a*
your epftaita.
T h ia U th * reesoa: Shredded
Wbeu It whole wheal withe// SIS
vital elemetas ll bciagi you peo■el as end miner si*, carhohydrasas and viltm iat. sad
hreh mm sored by N.iure.
W Jam U&gt;0% whole wheel wlto
noihlag added, aolhlaa*
sshaa away I
Try Shrsdded W h en (uf a f ,
Im m can ■wrniags aad sm bow
good Jf ■ If'a toady cxwkea,
ready to efc. Yes, randy to git* a

wm

M AXW ELL

222 Kant First St.

I 222 East First St
flooil Tender

SIRLOIN

'

1 8 A U R A G E , 3 11*......

3 IK Q a LARI)

to r iiM W

' 1

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» I'

HOUSE

FRKSH DKESSUB-H£WS &amp; FRYERS

S S 2 ? S » ‘.......
K h r e Pu.k Pan

Jh ^

m*..t^«s4,AMtaetototok
.. IsrpPcO

W

.

11 A

8k m E 9c

L S a 4^Urri|kdri|i'^ ‘ ty tA o r 1

*

2 lbs. 2 5 c :

s t; bw . . b . . 1 5 c

J

, ,

l£*C an d10 C &gt;

BEEF, lb................... 8 c

Z

1

m A

PICCLY

W O R K CHOPa (to....

:]

’

SHRIMP

«* i
&gt;t0NA BRAN

/

S

Iti-'ETS or PEAS

Oversea Dry

10c- ■

r

E A T

T

lernstioiml taiiff rrdiiillon wrhi h
StHiftary Hull Hubmitled t« thv
\Sor Id Kt I•noiiMi i miliftwra at
l.'ininn wa. lb....... .
nf

CH1PS0
2 for
15c

B # tB T

o,
r

R

POTATOICS

L E T T U C E , 2 Irg. hrada
Grnea Top CaUf.

Rv K (

E

,

;

&lt; OliS

PORK and I k ANS. 5 for
E elloigV X v..?
C O R N T T A 'K E S . i fop , l ' y

CHIPSO—J
OCTAGON

M

B

I'. S. No I

18 Ox. Cana .

IB M . B A C O N , 2 lb*. *

O

W ith a w iod« n fium of treatio#
in proapevt, however, such a tya

vOFFBE, to.....................

SALMON
Sft*i2Se
3 fu r Me

SYDNEY, N
S
tV .-M ajor
Brarblry, comnisndiv uf the lin(M-rial Airway, liner A.trra which
rivfntly landed in Sydney on tha
cnniplrth*, „ f , flight from Kngtamr ton. thv *tnry nf hi. r*.
pertcnce with a native king when
tha airplane made . f rerd land­
ing nei flat hurst Island. SO miliw
from Darwin
Miaeinn workers there had foro«*wn tha poe.ihilily of . machine
f!)ln g the Timor Sc, having one
day In make a forced landing,
■nil thrrrfnrr rnlt.led the aid of
the nalivr. to clear a landing
ground Itanra, howrvrr, coeitin""d to sing thr-ir way "Vrrhrwil
■uitil tli« Astna wa* forced to
land For -cvrral hour, after tha
fae-r.l landing the King and hi.
trdw held aloof lint -iiibl.nlv lha
King gave . whoop of delight
and. racing to tho piano'. »ido.
pointed In ( t,i- llnti.h finw n in
the Royal Mail insignia Then ho
addroasrif hi. siihjorta: "ftiggum
bird ha bafoeigrtn King; King nf
Fnglaad, MX knew hi. rrown Me
mimtow »W»p Fathers trtb-m me.

nally rrjected hy tho t Miia&gt;iian
Parhaiaml. tho itvmiy wa- paeeeil
through both htan hya ul t ungreH# ia tke form of a bill Thi«
preretiuo1 nl'ViBli il dutrunMon of |
corwlitutiaihal |K&gt;wrr.

Lb. pit

PRO D U CE

Avocado Pears

6 string Painted Handle

A S P A R A G U S T1I»S
18 Os. Jar i'inrH|i|iliP R E S B R V E S , earh
Oversea
M A Y O N N A IS E , pin.
Oversea

DttiSSBlNG, qt____
£

L A R I)

rmlii llontiuraa

(f

CABBAGE, to..... .

G R O O B fE K U

t'-ompuund

»«tat K* vw «0ha while -h—eei.e—in
rear lalmwla will he arafrreve.

B A to m E S , S canto— *

p i Bwuat •*.»:»•» *
:
POTATOES, i tom..

47*;.

•Met of the total went to tha Voteroiw Admlolstratioa and the ad
f a u J j j m i a gratlitouL* Ned. An­
other U y w e t a l wseVoad for tha
Mtooeal dofehaa. Varim . fWans-

. V.

C O F F E E , tow---------

SUGAR
ef fllM o o A M , oe aboul 40 Far

Lh. K g. Ramf“rd

R

REM

Aviator Telia O f
His E x p e r i e n c e
In Native W ilds

Bally ,T N * ». t ,

r K i

ministration C I rjjles Considering
mportant Question

TO

a f M m t g e i f h la' th* muafF
‘jail. Theed- Wars among prnanMona ladtttatatf’ aftgr ’ Baltay wa*
brought ham fbUowtng hie eeanpq
Mae tba Dallaa, Tntar county JaU,

l f l l b a . i ’ 29c

'Leftucto
(Celery
Peaches
i Apples
Btnmas

ING

Wire screen and under aurvelUaned

to

H PIN A C rtrFan eF— No. 2 eKK

C-dt M f f . - U . fldalart

1 debt, aflar dadoato

Expenditure, for all purpoaee
daring tha firet 62 day. of tha
fisc.) year which began July 1
totaled *80,07,611, or about *®.OMfiH a day. Total receipt*-dur­
ing tha tama period amsupird to
WSEMt.067, *r abaat 11.f 00^*0
• day, leavtog a daily dVerdr*
deficit ef abdat «S^00|i30ft
. Th* part hala* played by tocreased taxation In cutting down
tba deficit waa shown by compartsi a of th* Mlil.MfcOt? af re­
ceipt* doctor th* first two months
of th* 1914 fiscal year With tho**
raretoad dating th* aartaapondtoff-ntoirthe-a yearw*o-wh*» tts#r

2 lbs

ransportation Func­
tioning ^Lets Effi­
ciently aphan In *32

***

stlpftM' lota' tit* D*U

•M ,

RAPES

tr m ttfc i.

'. v J t t J B t e V

-w»»! rwv, o f to* O l f i r

mien who H*l been transferred to Tf*
Wed-.kyo, following
V ’
Mow.| the Nasi regime In tiermagr. . V ' ' i

■

S T EAK
^

H“ 8 lb- ^

W *' ‘ " " l i f l ' l l *

'1 FV

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�allahaBsee

gather data as to whether a* net
the Arilowtag players ara alas*
meat Early Joiner, Walter Shaw
nan, Jabasia CnlbratV Lefty
Lana, Charlie Abbott, Joe Barnes,
Bert Chapman, George Cnaach,
Pete Burkhardt, Kent. Greenfield,
and A! Balter.
Mr. Douglass stated that ha has
repeatedly talked with Mr. Maw
deleorn since that time and.aakod
him ta call a league meeting so
that the first half matter could
ha Ironed out. Yemterdep morning
Mr. Douglas* decided that the
c l u b was being ‘ discriminated
against, so hs notified Mr, Utndeicom of hie derision to qslt.
That th* four remaining Usgo*
directors an In far aa Interesting
mooting tonight Is assured. I f all
precedent* to baseball art faL
lowod, tbs laagaa pmidaut will
gaclarg the two withdrawing clubs
out of the leegue, and he will
make arrangement* for a a r i a
between th* lending club* of the
four that remain la the leAgtt*.
Thees club* will fight It out for
lb* league pennant, th* third le
IBd hall. Th* charge type not Im prtamUd ilnM th# Im |u« h i i
twod,
orcifilstd In m i ,
hiring this meeting, a .Daytona
xb director stated • that hit
b bad proof that Culhnth Is
M claa man although Ben/ord HOW THEY STAND
I lifted hlm -a* *a*H.
fhen Mr. Douglass moved that
few Tors
tin t half bo reopened and Till,burgh
Cblssgs
fsrd bo glfgh th a t.b a lflf.lt Si ErOUl* .....
found out tbit Sanford. had lluston . . .
.
ally only four claa men, Brooklyn
Thllstslphl
■ of the: director* fnditoted I'lnrlsnsll

While Vickers Gets
One In Slow Game

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T o t a l s ____ .

DAYTONA BEACH, BspL *—
Two pitchers saved la asrirr the
hammering of Hanford's bets mm
hare yesterday and tbs Cslsryfedr
best the I&lt;landers la a Central
Florida League game, B to 4.
Brower was first W Um M l for
the It landsre gad gave up sis
hits and three rum*. He was fol­
lowed by Kent Oraenfiek), former
big leagaer, who yielded seven
timely blewe good far five more
runs la (ha remainder of the un­
interesting gam*. 7 »
Harden was bit safely 11 Umn
but the plows were well scat­
tered. Harwell Wt two Home runs
for Sanford and Vickers idled
another.
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LEGAL NOTICE

rna.
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Nolle* I* bvrsby
sCtlLUlirnlf. pi

■rllfjrgla No. t il
&gt;» of Ausuat. A,

COCOA, Bspt. 8,—Cocoa lost a
pitchers' battls to Lyssburg her*
ymterday 8 to 0.
Leesburg garnered but, four
hit* off Jake Baber again*! lb#
Indian*’ tb ra , but two of thorn
cam * In succession to th* opening
Inning to push ever the fln t score.
Mm-ti* fifth, Msdlln walked and
moved to ercoad on a sacrifice,
■coring on r*rri*h's double.
Co .'os got men "to second and
third In the ninth, but the rally
colts p**d without a scorn.

Ths Indian will meet Dsytuna
her* today In th* playoff sf g
rained out e«nt**V
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JJ." “IISMOck.
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Cop|», lb .
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Totals

c o tv t

llmrrell Ih
■ Kllhiff
lluw«rd. If

fTBAW BEBBT PLANTffWor solo,
Boo W. W. Potter.

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Iiall9ii1lsy

Sf-iTFi.

Apt 4-M,

WOO Ufoyett*

Wont Detroit, Ml*k.

im»pssr Is ih* birr of roinpl«l*t BI.4
h*r*le sgalnvi you Is lb* sb»v*
reu** on sr M lo r, lb* In*
Satlllvd
sy of OctnbM, A. t i It n .
"Th* B*nf»ra IlsrsUr* la bsreby
!**l*its l*4 s* tbs
aM&gt;*iMp*r
•
which this citation *ball tie nub.
Ilsked epc* ■ week tor fear con*
a e o t lv * wseka
. .
W IT N K M wy heed s *4 Seal ol
elflee el * &gt; n t w i Fveileel* U i s l y ,
Flertoe. this l l . t 4 . , . t Aaonst
A. D, lit*.
r ije k e f ' tki

v

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II

v

nmiHi r«r |iBrr#ii in vth

IlfttUd for Howard I# II
for I’reioffl |» |i

im w i *»

t e r * b-z

Hooks, rf
t’oyps, If
Hess. Ih -----MoMallln. th
Newcomb, r f
Williamson, •
Csrieton, p ...

T s u i * ................. ...... tr it i* t i
* — Balts* fsr Copslaot, In Mb.
a— Rails* for Flora In I l k
Haora br Inatooe:
Now Hmrroa ... ... * 1* I I I * 1*— I

&lt;&gt;rUoda _____ r. fee die *»*—it

Assists! Cap* la a*. Munroe, no*fr»T * Wright 1. T. Taylor. Moors
I, Mattby. Reed. LvMolts* Williamson I, r lor*.
Torhsaa t. Kvrors,
Monro*. Ilnllnn t. ItoSf r»r, t l-* «
llvns baits* la ( i o n , 1, Ra*4 A
Tedder 1. W rlekl, Tartar t, llaah*
(. MrMsIlsn 1 Tw o boss hits, HoiInn. M rC m ry . Three bsss tills,
llnnk. W rrlllr**. Williamson. Css**,
M slibr, flss*. Bass on balls, w l
ilo *fr*r *. Carls Ion j. Flora I.
VurhuM 1 . Illrark ant by (ledfvey
s Flora
I. Yurhum
£ lilts off
&lt;*arlslos I In I Inning*, non* s a l la
fnurtk, off Flora I In I Isslnes,
off Tachum I la I toeing* Winning
ilu n »r, Flors. Umpire*, Tarsi an *
Irnry, T im * o f asms 111*.

r

sad I road them. They eonts lard
th* tamo endearing terms of the
other Utters. W t seeds a bonfire
of than la the fireplace."
The "other letters" war* the
(tries of leva missives between
Him Windsor sad Rkad Intred.csd la th* trial by counsel for
Mrs. Baud.
At soother point .In Um crosselimination, Mrs. Read test HOT
shs Induced her huebaad to die*
charts hit priests secretory,. Miss
Claris** Champion, of San Fran,
rise®, whj cam* her* Tueaddy'at
with Rend over Mis* Chtlapion
but denied she had accused the
sscsrtory of "etoylug all night"
with him.
. " I found oat,"though that eho
had been forwarding letlec« to him

8b* Was questioned about an
noting party at Lake Tahoe.
The attorney asked her if she
had quarreled at that time about
Harold Balance, formerly rn em­
ploye of Baade" brokerage con­
cern. She denied this.
“ We were staylag at the bilge
and Mr. Belaeco brought a Miss
Virginia McKhmoy op there”, the
witness said. “ He was married and
I knew his wife sad I told Mr.
Belaeeo 1 didn’t think it war right
for him to bring another girl to
th* party.''
The witness prsriuuely had de­
nied spy misconduct at a party in
her honur at a San Fteiwircj hotel
In 1920.
Heated replies of "No", were
her ass wet or q-'atlon* a&gt; fa
whether ah* had met Belasco
*1on* in a separata room at iha

SEA FOOtiS
Sanitary Fish &amp; Poultry
r a «.

M 9-W

l i T a r l reoif

. i f l a l h

up ths michlnsry I* dot prohibi­
tive.
Th*
aisorislion % amrlously
edipled * rv»olutlon de^Niikng
that Initiation of d*pqf|^ laguranc*
os poslpousd and chsiglhg that.
Irgid requirements forfbaaks to
obtain deposit guaranty,wo.Id re­
sult in tits closing of .tisMeandi
of them.
O B o i l S ’'
Th* comptroller' anwouneed Wal­
ter J. Cummings, of Chicago or 3
E. G. Bennett, of Ogden, .(I'lab,
whom he described a* " sound
bankers
wouli
twiUi him 04, dlrrctnr*
-of t
(tssor rise-' Jkvtos^y
lion'
guaranty.
Btnnst I* a RepueliMn, Com*!
mlng* g Democrat; as provided1
by th* law.
Th# recent growth of dsposlts
In th* postal savings batik, O'Con­
nor said, wa* "Interesting'if not
alarm'ng.” Hs placed tit* present
total at f 1,1**^48,200. Hs put at
11,(30,000,000 tbs psgk load af
bank withdrawals on last Mar. 4.
Th* guaranty plan wwilJ pul
all bank dspoeltg of RUOO and
Iws under guarantee Jan. 1. When
th* act become* fui'y operative
next July 1, deposits not exceed­
ing * 10,000 would bo BBoraaiood
100 percent, those under 130,000
by 76 percent, and those oluvo
IM.000 to 60 per ;rat
He then queloj figure! show­
ing #4-78 percent of deposits In
American sank* amounted to le a
than IMOO each. To caplUtiaa Ik*
Federal Deposit corporation, large
sum* muld be contributed by tim
federal gov,r0naat and the fed.
oral reserve; and sack bask would
pay to ths corporation an smoots
equal t i two-half of ooo porrvat
of |U total deposits.

• j . . . If the famous fiction character should sud­
denly awaken today he would find himself far
behind everythlrtg. True, he probably would
have the same gun he used before his tong sleep
but compared with the improvements and ad*
vanres of modern firearms he would be practi­
c a lly defenseless.

et still in use,' *A| a careful driver you must
now the danger of riding on old tires. Today’s
Jhigh-powered
motor*, which aarrr your ear fftoifjrr
over smooth highways at sixty and above with
bane, make fast flrlviig safer than'the thirty five

--••Because Like Everything El
Tire Prices Must Go..JDp Kut
Be Sure To Buy The Best - -

4.7S -I9 . . .
{LOO-19 . » ,

5.25-18 . ; .
trwrM UtiAMlpf » 4 I*

have drifted out a m the Atlantis
tn their doom. The, navy, canal
guard aad army,X.and Cs# j h ti
authorities Joined lb s m a r a h S K
Impossible far the balloon* k W V o
be In the air. They took MX last

Special* For Saturday O nly

M O -19 . . .
IriFfl **•« Vtt##,

ttstnere I. Uvs hfev*Wk"u*plB
e r' 1. H it by pitcher,

U f! A. M. w rntxn.

IXOVD r. B O T l*

from M in Wladerr", said Mrs.

esu en e

&lt;Continued From Tag* One)
suranc* of absolute safety; (i&gt; H
will obviate the necessity of tb*
postal savings bank and return to
tha banks gnora than a elllloi dol­
lar* In dsposlts; (5) Th* act will
extend credit aqrl modify rash rossvrttj (S) It will 'ear.' bsnki
m'llion* of drllar* by 'Hliminatlng
Intsrvit on demand deposits; (7)

Yesterday’s Results
( hlr*gn

ta Me offVe end roar I
drawn of his deck hi
a packet of letters ft

Qtteer. r
'
Gadsden County aulhorltla said
ha arrived ia Quinea-jaterday tv
automobile and P * Ii»d too bill*
in different plate*. Aeked Ww
persona wh* received th# Mila
discovered the/, were counterfeit
Sheriff Witt Inman of Gadsden
County, said “ Well, I guess we

Bankers,Told That
Deposit Insurance
IsFor TheirBenefit

Hhsnnun, lb . .
tVssvsr, lb . .
It llurnso*, If
Mpok*. ct
11 Uurnsx,, rf
Angsr, &gt;■ _____
tvslbsrsll t ..
Ilsrrls. if,
Wrtrwvr.-fr *”
Orssnflsld, p .

fls v .ls n * . .
Thllsdilphls

would conduct his own' loves- Iwiruii .
ttien at once, He promised to L'hlcafu ___
...
ipnph ' to Judge 1 Bmmham, k»IOB
'• “ ,» l » ------ f t
d o f the Nation*! Profs*,Ion*t

«»t. T er lor _

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. B— ( «
— A' man who gave Us nama as
J. R- Touchton, of New York, was
arrested hers Wednesday ty B »
riff Frank Stoutoalr* and tunret
eve i t ) Gadsden County suOtorv
tiss to fees charges ad passing
five eoOnUrfeit flO bills n.
Quiaity .VrdaeshyAuthorities said tbs b«U were

,’* M U cu ,k - t*44. tim* of sale* Ilk*.

Ur rB o iita

ORLANDO 10; NBW RMYRNA B.
'&lt;BOWORLANDO,
4.—Tho
lo go * leading I
boot bock a steal
tko tre Ilend N*W
________
ore her* yoetesdey to win by *10 to

tka Baptist Ckurek la Oviodo has
returned whh kb. family from
their vacation |n Peeneyf—
aad will probably praaoh at Ida

6d00. l t . . .
64) 0-19 H .e 1
6JIO-19 IL D ,

T M -u a a

pw" pl™*

O rdtra Boon

�Dirigible To Aid In
Hunt F o r Balloons

CODE PERSISTS
Section On Represen­
tation Upon StateI
Committee O b j e c ­
t e d To Especially
W A S H I N G T O N , S e p t . 9.—
(A .P ,)^ -O p p o *ltlo n
tlon* o f the

to

F lorida

neccitrus

c o d e c o n t i n u e d ita a t t a c k t o ­
d a y a t t h e h e a r i n g b e f o r e the
a g ric u ltu ra l

ad ju stm en t

ad­

m i n i s t r a t i o n . O n e e e c t lo n p a r
tieulariy w a s

that

o utlin in g

t h e proponed m ethod o f

rep­

re s e n ta tio n on the s ta te co m ­
m ittee.

mi

Meanwhile, Tax** waa oat of
picture thl* year ao far aa the
national coda la concerned, repreaaotatlvaa
having
agreed the
atom datnaga mada no prorallon

jiMwaeaaarg.
O. N. Spangler, (Vinter Haven,
rapreaanting th* Florida Cltrua
Grower* league, opened the hear­
ing today with tha demand that
hta league be allowed to name
three of tha 12 member* of the
•late control committee. The email
grower, Spangler said, “ It truly a
loat nan. I f you could eee fit
to giro th* grower* league repraaentation It would go a long
■way toward melting the grower*’
auaplclon."
C. (i. Mtlea, repreaentlng llio
Grande Valley shipper* anil grow­
ers, announced In tne hearing he
had bean advised “ the worat
flood In hittory was coming riiiWn
tba Rio Grande."
*'tl In not Tax**’ detlre to re­
nege on this agreement.” Mile*
Mid.
aald. "But Teiaa would like to
released from
the national
&gt; A V* &gt;
Ih*
( • p w nixallon prjfcram ' until
ginning of neat aeaton.
'Mott
-Ugl
of tha T a u t grower* have been
hit WO pattest by tha recent elorm,
and now this flood comm along.
Undoubtedly there will be no necaealty of proratlon la Taaa* this
yaar. Thera are only two or three
packing ahed* left In the valley.”
H. I*
Holland, repriwenting
Florida Intereata, Bruce McDafP
(Continued On Page Two)

Cuban Chosen By
Lottery To “Get”
Agent Of Machado
NEW YORK, Sept.
The
liner Morro OaaUe, delayed two
hours on Ita Wednesday Havana
aalllng dua to excited activities of
ABC agents, decked her* today
with a member of th* Cuban potieo-revolutionary group aboard
a atew « way.
B * Identified hlmMlf a* Alfoita
Caaaaa, and declared he waa **lasted by lattary to board th* »hlp
aitd -get” 'a "Machado agent
Mated Load*.” Mb c m by that
M m * waa dbmovered aboard. Al•e abaard waa Matthew Molanphy,
Cwbaa maaager e f the United
Fralt Companyi and Auguatlao
f i h i m , ctn tn d of*
. t h i departure at Molanphy
aad family waa marked by
threetenlag atiewMn* at laborer*
on the Cuba* d o * . Th* trouble
a roe* ever the eyea er closed shop
Fee cempaay waakei a. Cabana,
whoa* ether Spaalah aaaae la Dias,
pradaaaad Igneraac* o f reporta
that uniformed mea sought to
obtain $100 from him before be

iJH

Recovery Officials
Working Upon Codes

u

WASHINGTON, Sept. 0—
(JP)—The Navy
deprirtmertv
plant to tend the dirigible Ma­
con into New England and
probably Canada to aid Th the
aearrh for four milting man fn
two balloon* of the Jama* Gor­
don Bennett rare aa noon aa tha
waathar clean and allowa the
offlcera to obtain go *1 vielhilIty.

ALLEGED SPOTS
OF BLOOD HOLD
COURT ATTENTION

PUBLICURGED
TOTAKE CAR E
OF ITS NEED Y

.C H I C A G O ,
Sept. 9.— t/P&gt;—
It a n all right when a robber

o r d O f f i c i a l s B elieve
BAKERS ASKED F There'W
ill Be No “ Fight
TO T E L L W To Finish” With Johnson AGAINST CUBAN
OF PRICE RISE
16,000 PERSONS REGIME HEARD

t mk

Mias

Gladys

Raymond's

purse at pistol point, and sho
never objected

______

t

President Says Gov­
ernment CannotAlways Supply Funds
To M e e t Distress

moved a

when

he

k-Ti(HI diamond

re­
ring

hF.TROlT, Srpl. If
— Than*
will hf imi "fight to tha finish *
lu twrrn thf Kurd Motor t'onnimnjr
uml thf Natmiial Hw-oyrry ailmhiiPlrutiun, it waa Ifarnatl yrulrr
dny, hi* Bum* the Kmil Company
f»*fN it i« complying with tho
cmlf and their tu tmthlng In fight
aluirit.

from her finger, but when the

Administration O ffi­
cial Wants To Know
How Pertain Titles
Justify IHserepancy

ranie gunman **kcd lor n kiss,
she slap pc. I bun down, lie rsraped.

TOBACCO GROUPS
AGREE TO ABSORB
PROCESSING TAX

Officers, Hold­
IN FLORIDA NEED Army
ing Meet, Arc Held
STORM RELIEF Prisoners Ity ( ’ontpanicSvOf Soldiers

R e d Cross Director
R e p o rts Situation
To Governor Sholtz

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"Th** 4'im!i* itofin't h a w In In*
W A S i M N G T O N , Sept 9. - b'l’l
W A M I 1 N G T O N , Sept. 9 (A*!—
r i 'H A . s, |ii •&gt;
r a i* .)— .’: ^
• igiifd in * idm to rnmply with It*
— Asserting that he looked 'pon
Itsk.-i
in s.-ven cities y.-«l.iday
R u mtili nj(x n f :i |MH-,ililis o o t i p , v-J
government relief work as of sn
ne ie n*d ml by l»r. b ird P Howe. Ifims ," 4Mt*i thf ftatfinrht. "h'n
niriiinsl t li«- fiiiii'-ilny-.iiil j u n emergency type. President Roose­
rnn-uiM.i- counsel f o r - the farm h.it!y ha" f t Kign anything an lung
In protv l.nlitx
2(111 a r m v - U - 5
velt yra t rn U y
lol.l
a
human
mi,nun i ♦si ina, - svhv kn**.l price* a* 11tt*v iilMifi Vat thr |ii tivumiu of
W E S T PAT.M B E A C H . 9,-pt 9
needs conference that the duly In
thf NR A "
am so high m their ton ns.
were
In hi
virtual ;
— i/Pt
Sixteen thousand p.r*.*n« o f f i i 'c r s
the end would be restored to " i n ­
The t.qur*l f' r information on
IVrliap
llfttry f ont wtH sign
lirisiin.'i-. in iln&lt; N a t i o n a l 110 - _.i
30U0 families in 12 c,tunin'*
dividual rillirna lo Individual re­
why the retail prices of a pound thf c«idf pfihapa hr wun'l* Fold
are 111 need « l Red I’n " . assist­ let.
sponsibility to private orgamraImif of .shite bread in Atlanta. alutif km*v- that H«al what hr i
ance In the Florida slnim
aren.
T h l ' n f fi i'i 'l 'i I,' nil l',l lllltlor
Chinlc i"N,
9. C-.
Mobile. San nut Iv* du* • in
ti ms.”
thf company's llrnry
lemy M llaker,
llaket, disaslvi
illsaslt-l director
.invcimi
}
i
nne&gt;
o.
Savannah
Scranton,
" W e are going t « have unem­
|h. Red Crus",
til.’
........... .
' " ’f u l c p
I'm**, has .........
plant \» -ii i da\ it « » • ^altt riilltf i f the
I'll, and Seal lie Were one fi'iit or
ployed
throughout
the
United
. nniphaiiM
11Ii thf Urcnvrry Act from here 1*, 1tie- governor'" office. I'epillli*. Il.'i'l *1" l i » , 10'1 G) C0I1*
for
tha
lone.' liliese the aveiage
States and we know it,” hr said.
An
additional
2HIHI
(noidi.i. 1
t l o i l ' n - n i " , - tvInMl HOVCOURTHOUSE,
SAN
JOSE,
U pn»-iM« vr it hunt Kuril’s ulgnu
W ASHING TO N.
Sepl
9 - l/Pl,
vva* maiif
inililif wluitlf
"I hope Ihuigh }hc lime is going
were affe-ted by tliv i lw m , httl' r * |
....................... . - i d die re Cal.. Sept. 9.— O P )— Attempt. &gt;y
An offer to nhfKirb lit** prnpnaatl’F^ ^
lain uii tii&gt;Hd i*«r**« In a|t- turr "nil thf ilnttpif Ittie.11
to come soon
when
everybody
the defense to prove that *ome
„„
||„. t„.i.-l1 ftnd,
*'If Wf Hignni thi* emir
wr\l apparently are able to
who norma!!)' wants n permanent tw" cent* a pound promising tax lilti^imnlflv IA nthri riUf*
of the ainiater Inking apola found
Iheii homes and caie for 1 hem 1
h&lt;nvf
in
im
down
to
it"
an
often
with
iiiailno.pun-,
-ui Hinndotl it,
Job i. going to get It. Am) ,o 11" " rigar
1 l' " cr,‘ " 'thnul In­
The ii 'crn gc t rice
f luead nil
of I
Inside the
atanford
University
like t . think of government re ereaeing (he pure or decreasing tu p f . the fin m a.lmiliislration irpyatfd •iainttfni of the motor srlves wltlu,III I he assialance
Al
\V
m t,,ovl..n I'lc 1*1,’,,l Rooaacampu* home of David A, I.*mlief id all Mml* as emergency re- "»■ *&lt;»* nf ' " " ' . l a r d brands was -sill, n s - 7 &gt;1 cents a* cumparwd i i i ii ini f a* i &lt;i i * i " » * paid to Iif thr tellef agencies, he said.
aon were n„t
mede
by
blood li#f-T *■- — ■“ —- - — — —-— ■— *
•Hakrr and irtW wwiU m
ih*»* vdL .mmuiliil JSlJii'.
|« |Ik*» mgi niujUual
Ivry fn TTir TlilTTi* finiktlhn Tha
T,; i t ' r . ' V r n r t i t -----------------------brorfghtwg- varteey o f tefttmorry
Ufd K io * n
dfNignalfd 1»&gt; Guv.; tu wntHi
Hif
•f11w
movin|f*
merit adnimM rat uni yesterday by
ouupuiix
IwlifVf*
u
u
*
nlmrrvlitg
The
in
cl
spe
pries'
in
\lla
ni*
ThX President appealed to th**
yesterday at I jm a o n ’e trial
on
I'-dm.
Ho 4 :
mnnufiK turrf*
t*f cigar*
and ..n A »• Ih was f 11 ceiils; t'hnrlee- thf fudf fit thr limit. mid, in fact Ua vf Slmltx thf official
u lifl
VfiiU .»»f
ui»^fill'd
naiiNil'
to
If
mi
'
if
*
U
1
up
its
put
?*•
chargea of alaylng hi* wlfr,
A l­
I me» itp hew m
iig t:o:h arm
ii t gi*«I eh a.|&gt;11*t wo i kf i *• cahcelled ptllllj fot i i lung trip's'
, „ n v ; ..-ni-:
Mobile « 7: « * « i» "going i* i nr In l i f t " Iri tt* a g*" my
airing*
to
hi*Ip
car#
for
tb#
ilvalt*
len*.
! Thi* maiiufarttiter** uppo«r*t the Ftarici*. •! 9 1 cents.
rnitiog thf iitatf fund of fl00,noo ,11 the I'adilMMC l*• I Iti.pi-rl thq.
Savannah dua Img *• « n l i rlitphkvr*
lutf th * wiiltrr.
George A. Weber, who had iVpin|vo*ie*d tat# of
ft 1 cents
a .til
Itt geai I h f ll fffurttt to thf dlif "••noiiH -ll,
i.i.i
Sci ahtmi
9 2. and
of ml, ........ . would
Flint,
H
uaa
nhn
«
t
at
rd.
If
To
delegate*
nt
I
rruling
lilt*
acrlhed hlmaelf aa an clrctrlral
j pound, w hirli rrprecent^ the dlf
iiffti tif many of thr stoi mV vi.
M l I,, fiiteed upon I In' VineliCall
c fill U» w
Mealing
vviilv
th*'
maltri,"
tm
t
thr
third
annual
ni
ihtlnuhoit
lot
hu­
engineer and indualrial
chemlat,
frrenre lutwi«ii the runviit mat
•s\N, sxulit l» know uli what
Hm*
guvf i mm id
Knu'.fvHt krt prire niut the pm tv price Th**
mannri of hi" drulmg k n i tint
ran into a flurry of prosecution man nc#»Ja iCnft-irnrc,
| 1,-ays* i |i. . . it If* «*»n H*t.fv IhfH
Knthfr, thf quota **\ for thf
At If id mn uf i lu t'u dent nml
ohjrctione when called aa an ex- rritirixiul art*A4 ‘ ruining hut m law r«N|iiirrN thmr the twi *linll Itlirli ,.a .. * th Mowf " hmI "and plained
ft hi m to raiwr for It* ri'Niilanl
«•*
l Iiu istut * d.
. id l ..'n o*| nil
hand Ui thi* KuvertiitienI without prevent "icrtimuliii»*«n
f
enr
pcrt witneas for tamson.
\\
tut
hri
in
tint
Kuril
will
fin
n|r \%111 it|$f tu«lav t" »»»• ||irai
Ni^tmic,. \va» placf,| at
p|uld* Bm|
thf iiimm nt»m
toil*ddnits of
i*f the slffil -f I hr Amei i an IU k f»«' A»- thfi %Ini if) h»« |u»Mitu&gt;ii ha*t n**t
Judge It. R. Syer allowed the doing their own r#lt#f -ha ir
tmt additional rrporlit fiont nut fiiilH ni 11hi ui m » * * 11!• tha
*’Thi*r** havr neen ■‘tiilrw whuh rmm prir#,"
deputy district attorney, Herbert
■n a t u n f I U if|»oit vhirh Will Ii ff H drtci innif d 1 1 1 thr * uttipati) lying »rctinn»# ju»| priif 1la'lfd hv
Imid'ri goi. M.muot it (o**s|*lfm ami
The puhlir
heat tint
« a* »h* f i v f ii- mfoi mat tint on thf tyfilrgl ffi l" thal nut lull w ide
Hrnlges, to question W r i e r about have nit done their -hii*#.' Uu*
atU’liUntl
winkvii, ihowad, Rfd
nffi i ft t o i f utahilitx
,
hta qualifications.
H r said Re I'remdetit aaid, "j*ia!«*» wheie the |*-*i , n the proposed ptm*&lt;"»*«irtp f#*i 111kllr« ijwftl hy mill'll hakfiR, tha git **n ft. thf Fmd 1 uiupan)
hr emit pant a miniuuiin of IliHUPlii
To tho Htat.
tl. (tailinfill
III
had attended a technological In­ proulem of relief hat got ten nnfccd i nx fur n g a r leaf lulmc o, I H nut nf iiit'ifilirnl* avfiun** wagaf can-f it tiMi* inn lukvii pull tn thf
is nr r d f d.
( Tniiiltturd Fiuut l4«kf*' Try,,)
up willi politics; l#gndatui»-N that Hut*on uf the tn'.acrn division
stitution in Chicago.
Imnl tt, miikt'ip ill ha kfrif- and NR A raiiipaigri i* tm fault nf its
To each ch»pt#r aira had hrrn
nrr thinking 111
political
trims •&gt;( the
n&amp;ririillKt al
adiu-tmen»
The witness said hr had mad. f.lfi Mlt&lt;l nt Ilf T i'omt*,
luith fm f own
• ►piglirtl a q not a, to h# atlnlnr&lt;H
chemical leal, for blood ami fi g
ln’ hunl,n Ur,,,,‘
............ .. ........ . J f 1 “ ................... hifal Kfhruarv Mint f«u Aug iM '
I
t tici f i nut In in$f tn Mi# law. ac
hrfoi f rf fort • of Wolkfia ai f fhprd
ured as an expert in nihar ca-rs.j
"T heir are ni -iniripalllH“" wlii.li
^I'r'jkja F
I" *'* I
ItnWf
ni*| I hf f i l m fA**| Itt • I II i l l l l g 111 i l l ' t ' l l l t l p l l l l ) t p O ' l t l u ' l ,
(ti't k
In
many
ctftidlfA
•tamhng
Bridge* went after
aom* t * s t l- | »r » g""&gt;lf "head with the spend noon.i.i
""V kV
I hf
r n*mtif i f Ii i *ui I?K
thr*f f (l.ul tti||||if|» 111v aig Iting nf tltf
HI"'!m
.tei'*I thttl H
(runtlnurd On I’agr Thrr#\
mony * l* u t his methodi of blo.«! t"g of t»«es for pjlllical purp......
................... ...
t&lt;t iri'*- fot lit urul in thf mfVfii rit I s l(A ■ndr, Ah Inllg Hi&gt; fUinplfIf fill
tiik Ink'11vi lhati I " "
i * ni** n
testing, asking him about the " *1 nod then find they haven't, any
♦if** ij a ii it**I wii.iM urolmliiv amount I •rrvanrr is maintaiiifd liy thr in
fuiurul x\■mi 111 f m* i Ihmii tu Ait
olotfieal teal.m
‘
money left fur relief |)Ui|Mi**es.
to iiVt'i tt milium &lt;)u Uhi &gt; h y**ai i il ml i y in (jufpltun
rri'Rup th*' tulml pi h t 4 nf tin ii
to *
tay
----- ,hu”
—
"If wt eathivita lhal tha avaragn |
"1 never have used it." sauil
-an'! “" II *» m
m *Kl»d
UJ lo
» » lb,t
Rain twai down Thneaday nigh*
**./*
,
individual rlM** arc dtrailtlahilig pri*c!ucta, TheV anaued ♦hat mMit-«tiu|riinn |tfi family if ntia |
,ml tw'gTfl
Weber, trailing o ff into a dtaru*
Mid# than *tM»
an,| , rslviday
on Ih.
IH lonin
N &lt; )t A fl6 C t t * d
S O
uf rrnt rlgan*. f « r i' \ « imi*Iu , *h» »"** I* tMf ttf lit f ftl fl illlV **
• il y ui\d
' I s,
a ion nf
antr.aerums,
specifielty. In, nu" ,‘,rr
men niitf " " t '" '11
*H)
n*
well
u»
riruiN
|&lt;rtir«!
■&gt;
•.ailin''
ora,
Illy;
Ray,
Mich.,'
.
and
anthropoid ap^s and other
»uh , , b ‘* c,n,n" ) f tinilcrff 111till
Iml I |V lilll'l Ulit (it f pwllllf tu*I ' .Il in t
i‘it
-pi
^
had
*
idled
(Timtlitiuud
tti.
IVu*t
A 8
A V C C a g C
t" Ii
jecta. Judge H. H. S g M v M M ' b * “W
»«* )"•«
• rr
go.eenmvnt
rit ru|i^ n I uinIu I on whf at ...... .. Mi and Mis. K..,d have, M l l C h
»»lV :iv ,.-rn ^ a l a . 4 (
Re K.mi»W*yi»*#nR
h * ii un bat alum lor
aeeiia.
Iitxlit's, lucil ur Nlulf, ttmt th
,tiiiiuiiii itl* luparia that Uu
waa nnt fully satisfied with Ih*
MitqmiHa
;
Mi l iwri li*’t huti I ,,
limp gut to "fi Iiny hull' Mful n't
Ri din Uuni lit
, .
I A M I'A . Sept it
km m -fbnul lucalUiaa ml*' I111id Mtri#* hmi mi iriihcaliuti that the
extent of Wclier'* practice, nut al­
i i . Iri) 11141f II^
^
j
Avenue
wince
lu
I
In
inti civ
luiiat
brtad
|*i» • • Isrid ikuiihl kavf ihwti i amp im- Ifif vulnnie *»f find inmf**l
lowed hi* In testify as nil expert •shirk "
ifig, M 4*a t* itI i '
An thr itmf* r«*nce *ft n. &lt;Vui u*rnu i-I
t i n tiny
\Vaii«i*
In *m &gt;jiiiii |y I'nid did util U-akf hi* 1 h« hltiiulii f i t i u * h I' lmlift' will
after he had told nf making p«r
*1llPil’ (H"| H» *1*
«mp,
ut
thi
II
lit
on
Mount
mu
club
(M-k iif
furthi*img
Tiihi ii1! fiity
.
, * | thi* jit n |.ifi"ffill inn t
Iw |t »« nt (i i opoi 1 1uii Iii* if i tut ul
|»it k• nt
haps IMHi Ii lo id tests
...... 'if Oit &lt;Ih\, and ruittiiiufd tu tmlilllign iftan Ho* pel ventage *it the off i* • tn an
hunt)
rhf«t*,
M
ini
itiiiimliog
flui
\
S
r
i
S
S
O
l
l
l
l
i
l
l
lon-slltliil
tl*»iil
toilig
gotigfii
thf
Weber then «aiil he firaj *n
11 t *i■f all iiiti'i v i* * w h|, D'porlati s ilntoMtfe a • al a ll inf !•) M»** C *4|M *t t c&lt;int o In* l« tm
|tU- Hi at
gub rrmui'iiti
aim*
lered the l^insnn Inline .May 30.
R •
'I
tu ii init I'm i y I h«* hiiiijfiig I' i unk
Sc(k1
v oig ti» w nuld liut "dipctiaa tmaI uf thr itI ate Ink •■Ii MM M a M * ' , m t.ei
\
\
\SMI\i.
I««\
mure than six hours
after
the
Itmii Ii itii'l I
II
n* - whih1 tin vacation'
nuiifiein
amIi n
i . pii'84-ntali*•
Pimp d n ut i »i - I mu i k- * ug
nody
of Mrs. I.annum had tiee*i It. K t IIo« k , ii fnruifi ItfpuM tun
I
ini ill 11 d 'li mu .i 1 fn** , | i.sd ku
111 I •ft tod, iiMADi mil's »if Find vu ic ad klaud Ifiuratlay hufu &gt;** t I 41(11 U’' Htk I
found anti
"contemplated"
t ti­ M*t iflary uf 'tut*-, **ii ni tht ilium
I
\ 11 in
rhf
III
tr i rail'd ttiat Imridifdp of hdlfiP I stupa hrafjqunt t*"i -k, 'Hu infi-i
lu |U'I licit H Iftlik'l'Ufl
nt o-id spattered walls of the 1-atn ul'*tjidf to lit w r k vi Ian I hr I f
I.. ..I i
ln*l
t. M
nin*mnl 111 *l 14• ll lu» 4♦ r 44*i ■ n
coil i imug Uu company p ^tand on tOttl ikll WHf fUl IH-Iir.l
room for about 30 mm te*.
R&gt;
I
I* i
I'ilt
i* liff fundu
mrii,
.Sail’d
.\lMiiagtC
f
f
IU&lt; 1 e*f i and 44c *• (Is. ul 1
the
fat
•ill Mt A * u.|r nt i* poliftllg tftl«| |
The witness said he had made
I t d R »
In thf rmni# \t
It -Hill#! I'*1'
R.
)4*u .(• *4 1 ■ t v.
*I’* I ••■ari*oin iiffirr* |j»'t Irv * hj|g ( I* i mui ttlttli'il, ll* ••».In lu pi
tests later of spots on a trap
W
Ii* u Ui.llti (
«tii«iitt&lt;ua iinpirttHiiiira
•«!«
paid;
day Im M* Mmdica* f . l ..1
i\ n a ii\ n
I*! 11
polling iii«‘ rompMiii fui U p aland
d &gt;iir leading from the hall into
“The government can iml got lu'imr fui . U| Ik S»*4 »• ' ll f 4 \\ .*
4d • nnvu i •I .
1.111I |t *•11■'4'1*fig till' MIItkiII11
tu
h
Hi
t
n«i
i
*
•
ik
i
tt
,f
inauditiit
!
4
m
n.
r
pq
nifig
(hr
rndf.
they
in
the attic, in the maul* chisel suit
ul eng without you,
Thf fi *lfrm, Iwti ■, i* ii ii i*" -cut tu 1 i"1 U lull b' I I f I(111k*&gt;lg M
i In* i *•|** i -i i
ixl *’|ll Mfls’l ol ill runny s' •11 itr•-rI. out nutuhf r I hi ini* an*ail- 44IIlk I !(#*v 4Aill fill 4i* during
at several pointa in the rear nf
ptatf, and li*cal gitvernnn ni-- i mi l t mili* (H I " nil 'll .1 I pi
9In Piling pu'Mnuu
'
h - ■'
,li 1 1
1st,ml &lt;ifiih i *" f
'hr inaiiufa tan«r fni
the house. All
these, he sail,
hia
Thr whole (ifnod wr art going
I 'uiniiiniiltie«* iti wlmh th*' • ii i &gt;i .,.i i
1 lo lull g time pull t i -ill'
in p'k im Ol • f ■I. liuU'O’ uf « omit ) fm hi*
proved to be stains other than
Plgll
through wdl ronif &lt;« i k m thf fii- 'n$* ii w a v m ktfi Wk *|i - ' al
111. I-.. * r hnlijgf Iim* it* InUUtl in►
I&gt;I
| 4III Wile-II Hi'
* ii ml &lt;ii trh * ta *
blood with the eaception of a aput
to individk-al t'ititfna, tu mfttVHl f r.»m
1Ilk . I I
»lig* wt »r, wilh „ few t utri pl um*
slit 1 1dled
Mid
ll 4 4*1 IriltllgV if'G l| 1. * (til (flfvt,
mil
•|u« •11n m ;tgc tli 'll*!
on the trap door. This, he said.
ual rcpjsonmiMlily, to prtkalf o r Cninput it lnUT Mlul ttu
*•111 td llie )»m1ti uf tfo* M um, •» fill ( tu tui4i • it)
I (If to.IS
l« ph- rulttf
Was blood mixed with water.
44lltill
urit tun t hi- 01*1(1V H tt
ganitalion, through thr p i n to pt l-ftitflll of n»c I fa #mi; • 11n h iri .
I'hi'Ck uf I hr all uat lull hllw il'lM ttf 'Mil uf 1 n « ni ■-1»- Weber produced siftings taktn
w|)f'd \ext« nitty fi| 1he wlalc
n
romc,
ditfloard.
In •en-iM) in*tniu « •,
iii iii*t ii wuikml at fi i ,.ll) ...
.u
Rev III(44.(dec
ilral -tho
from th# bonfire which l.arn*nn
plfllik I'OUt f
•m i n i r ■|iinnleifa tu tfit* nnm iit dfilu g'll! In'l t &gt;1 4. ill pi
•‘ Your work ha« a two fold pur »*r many
if I Ml i*(
yraia."
I
ul .fd.lv IlflV)
bad been tending just nefore lie
t
M.
t.M)
Ttif*
Snufiutt
f'ily
('uiiiinliition
iln
will,
ruif1iili(.'
pciM.% You ftiv inerting thr n n u
i inimt
uf find tifuwri off win- 1 mini ex
The roi l 1 . 1 on
of
ainn# lllf Jilt lit" in Mu' fi 44urdJiqf
ifvsth became known. It was from
htk nf ila Uiung' Tuuiiiy r ii run 44 ill tiler* am mi Fuuafixing Huard cenaive.
goncy and at thr mmi1 time )uu c ml* can only hf gnul-i tl tlnuu
uf l i t h i al •I'M111 * a*
It'dlrr If UR
thl* fir* th* atate took * length
for
a
final
time
*hl«
year
prior
urn
i,
it
i
n
i
nahi*
Sept I*
l.uNMra Incurred
hy giuweia,
»r # huilding for th# futon . Com­ •he yearn *
4-.il
,
of Iron pip* and bits of charred
Imp.' fol'li
iHti
then regular hi munthlv ruin
A dfCivinii ul Ho utiui nuy g'fii
munity cheat* are going to krep
never Hirleaa, run. Illtn tIn* In14llwf*a 1
Hr added that Kb* u n u ult h ■*"
l»k# •Half IflJll 1 fl 441 «i *i»» Ii tincloth and suggested the p.pe wax
nii&lt;«Mia.ii meeting at llie City Halt ■■iul I fir amuuitt uf gi ap* fi ml uiuli
sj||o • “ant diriimtjjt di»tio
on ju«| aa | ing a« any of ui ar«* d* pat tin* lit and Hu .ii.n* iillUml « ini
uaed by tb* defendant to ,eat h&gt;*
. ,.i
tllO
"»i M ... lay night at 7 10 oVIork. oiuitgt* tlrwlioyrd will t«it« l«“* *nJl &gt; pin ,i(i| • a 1 • I 1 1
alike and a mighty gi»o&lt;l thing udjunt me lit
ml m iin tii*i ii
w * i f luiini' Timid l»e aru I’lril »uiK win *
yonng wife to &lt;tralh. The wjtih*&lt;
•1
l i d (!••
At that I line
it
ip ex ported Jranrll tftr tuflliag# going into III*' ulfic. . .un ip|.|4
they art, loo.
l uiit-f ni rating
un
i io» » g n • &gt; Hi, dittl I* t i - Iorated u fuui) will*
eaid he alfled the remain* of th*
1 1. . i nt a
Ihnt lh#v W'dt rurmullv order a market* frum -Hi |m Mliil*1 RipuitH ■II u |* i* p*i v r r*•»
in t til1 TllllllliTN uj till Tl.kUUt).
"I tell you very
simply
that hHFkk
fire three weeks after tha trage­
■ rf* # tu;
flat rnfiiHiofi in ritv riNaenaitifl»la. fiurn Texait confirm tlu figuis-* of glam • it • l*. lid*' r
you have m grrat rrtpoiuihillty
t^Ul
"t
lUllkllg
t
lit(|
»
I
I
'lull,
J.
'A
Tn
mIiow ju*t whui hi nifnut,
dy.
IfCftU .* tu
a redu likiii which they tenlnliv#
pi.t|i « !&gt;
*
i.«
»fy
a
H
u
tu
tut
percent
damug*
their
on &gt;our ahauldvn* and
I
know Kifkiel t mid to m (iiip* i lie p u ­
V|ii*|s lift til Ul tlilldu rippllf'd, Ini
Besides an assortment of charred
Iv mqiroved nl an informal meH
**ifric#a uiupieitumuily will
1&gt;# 441*! i i ■r in ni il • 1 Uli 4M•' 41 1 turn tu tin
that you are going to fulfill it* pated iii Drciiiiier fui 'to A iiiiui
U
se
will,
piacai of metal and a collect'on
mg lor* liipt w^t'fk Under their at lengthened thruughoft tlit* m -b ♦•utpluyi r • •kfill . I(t('
You ar# going hark to y«»-r stale,t t an Statu! raj A**ociatn»ii* win h
■
iJu-xUdifl Priol tn 111' pet it lull tu
° f ewepinga, Weber produced a
(dan, *he t\on riupp inner* twpliev# Atm, u* a ie'4&gt;tilt *.f the a mailer tint
Th. i.ffniup* n d in 11 r\r*»pt
and your communitma and give fhoweil that while thifailin'* i * held it 11,0011 litHi.| i*I I lie
I
it
l
t
Urge piece of partially burned
I
hat
r&gt;piifetitial
property
fn
now
pul, if the fruit reins rung 1* in­ .S»tini ihV f • 141**1 » (Hi * • lic k
them thia message
from
nir - pfrctfiluge uf tin- ruiittiitio ( ’■ d d diuit.egr d i ' l i n i , ui llia uge and
uutlt
whlta cloth which he said waa
aaaeaaed I ft |»errel»t hlgfier than telligently distributed," Mr Fat inHiii mill from 1 (Id I '. lmk im ia .
this work is an i*«»cntia| part id lar HR' dfchning:
ttenddy,
d
H a t ilia could in 1 I he nlute,
In'
on tb« fringe of the bonfire. He
shrill Id fie; fmaine«a and farm trrnun aald
of th# government'* program, the trHbuliiig «nd manufacturing coft»
k INI flVIiil'L
riuitl, luiittp a ( h i hSiT « ertifIrate profiert v i» m*w a &lt;*m*b»umI .*tg per
testified th* large cloth was Iho
"Anticipating the Maing mark
program of the
people of
thr held firm.
•nma la warp ani) woof aa th* jit*
1..
,
1
1
1
.1
0
and
to
il
mx.mi
»*"«*
J
rr„
t
than
it
should
hr,
and
eU n*n* furenaen, apecuiiituia ale
United States
to uring ua hark
A* Ufl example of w fiat ilmld
taken from amber* by Dr. Fred­
tiiaii*.' tiHinly |.|..|HI,) lu- own. L , r&gt;n, |,(i,|i#rtv l» now axxraacd mills niefy active in nurtietuu^ mpc
to where thia country ha« a right u# tfone in low#mig
maikf iiug '
erick Proeacher, prosecution . pa lb- to U .
It. ilann- to tn. (»in ,»,i Iw paid
pirf,-,,! Inn liiyli.
n
turn*, trying tu make purchase
coati, t-.xfkiel d i e 11 th^ district |
•logUt. Bute's
witnesses had
cuiiiniitlnienta at luw figurr*
“ .So— f o to
it— and
make
a tion of meat proJucta, oliTervio^ * Iim tl'jj ( a i r s ill tieli Mlid ha* uf
tealifled aa offensive odor came
teieil to pMjr in i8&lt;ii tiier staled
liruwera affiliated
with
th«
record not only of money hut a
“There are lota uf *mat| rum
from (ho fir* Juot before lb* treg
~
mmZm « .
n
^ „ i etchange have been fully informed
record
of pgrtrict of which wr munltiiN which tefrlgrratrd raia pliate uf tlif kjelinqneii: l i o n , f t u 'j
Tight M*r\ i f Im-i 4v * ii 'his cUY
•dy became known.
Tonerinutg cunditiuna, mnl uigrd
•Hall all t&gt;« eery proud."
go thr .ugh now, sent hy the \*
mid Tarnpu In* • uga nl .-.mt r| »A ;^
Contradicting teatimony by Dr.
11eei to sacrifice their crops."
Rooae re It m M the a&amp;nfniatra rinu* parking cotnpanlrs. Alli-md'i 1*•&gt;"«, lie wanted l„ [ay with ii,«
'Atl»mi'll„ ll vrtt'' J ini'line* 1 :„,Uy by.,. ■,
Pro* scher, Waber said bo exa nIt, Aaaoriatad Flea*
tlon# program waa nppoaed to “ a have t w car go liuuugl, and iiiatr ' “ It distri-t bond
AtlarAte
1,mt- i oilruad o f.
J

Witnesses Testify At
Lamson’s Trial For
Murder Of His Wife

Gigar Makers Oppose
Proposed K a t e O f
6.1 Cents A Pound I

Many LIiiemployed
RegiHter Nairn's At
Exchange’s Fruil ,)own.‘"w" 0,11&lt;e

Smiplification 'O f
Marketing Method

Drainage Ronds
May Re Used In
Payment Of Taxes

GoinmiNHion To Meet
A Fqiinlizinff Hoard

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s*' Maryland, Minnenota
Binder, . com,,, ...d ds.t\t ^ Will Vote On Repeal

tba laundry floor and the
(ktor af the bxise last Hat,lr**7 *nd had found no ' trace
wf acratchet or anyth lag to ladiM U poaaibla blood ipou had been
twmavad therefrom. Dr. Proeecher
h*d teetiflsd he found blood on
lh# floor and the d o o r T d h S
r a t a li| ike*. Weber fMIdiiilU

Gay, in ani, irfu.i-d lu arc.pt
permanent axUmaion of purel&gt; UtllVcrM’S, in&gt;Uad of four or f n . "
_ x,
| n«r buiul U t sum- th* sfMrict ex*
government operation* carried to
*AH HI NOTON, Sept • c - (S V the aaunt of ralloylng eg of our
E t K ^ T f i l ) M d D K If A T Q ft
i« *njg htyunJ Uranga. ctiunty.
laed ebjaetiMa a f the
Individual reepositoUitiee aa citi
ff the cumt tiiaki-s the wilt
■araera’ advieery beard
ROANOKE, Va„ Sapt.
funil ImituI* uf au&gt; qiumage ilia*
jg b a central previa Iona la
Rev. Marshall N.
Wolf*, of 1' i t If) ik# elate nitty le Used to
a f eon petition eegeged the
New (Yindtor, Md., waa elr. t.d i*uleaii! CiRunty and &lt;li»trict deltiief the Industrial adKOKMKk CONVICT BLAIN
mudetwtur t f the southeastern ,*- 'iu#n| tab*. in any ruunty luuchtoday while It await■ ion of tha Church of tb* Breth­ • .1 by thal district
j|
*
*
*
virtually
Impose
1
1
1*
to
rt.
flUag o f objection# by UCHICAGO, Sept-9.— Cf&gt;—Jamrs
ren, at yaatarday afternoon'* aeiftaea. 0f blood
"T »M b i." Tribble, tt, fenaar con- aion of tha annuel r*fflon*l mntheir iadaa- n w t » neb eftfaew .
riet drwribad bjr police aa an far* ace.
Th*
aratwbil* associate o f tb* imcAit a in
diem
priaoncl Harvey Bailey,
8 M IL E H A N D T K A R 8

tlaxr, was ahat *a4 kUiad ye*.
M * after ha sat ter* other.

a —■I" m r '
O K L A H O M A C IT Y , BepG
(Th— H olm e. Walker, wlso was 21

yean old Tuesday, waa sente nerd
Thursday to t l yaara far, robbary. Ha *alU4- Hie brUa wept
'

i*.Ub*Y'S* H.

1-

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GNADAU,
G e n i a n ) , Rapt. S,
&lt;7P) —Capleiu I’aul Koenig, Comn,slider of
the .uper-e ubaarlo*
DcuteeUamk
which
mad*
two
rrosslafa a f the Atlantia in U K ,
died today aged U .
- .af-

Hail road Sen ice I
Hack To Normalcy.

Maryland la appnmchln* 1U d»
ci.tun
prohibltiun with • mm
imum ni rscli-uicnt. Oboervcrs
said the rampatyn culminating In
an elarlliin next Tuesday 1* belnv
marked l,y *|.*lhy Minnesota will
ntxy wi-t-li vulr un prohibition for
tb* sc mnl tniir within lb year*
ttouic .rvrii hundred thousand
parson. ar« aap*cl*d to vut* next
Tuesday to dclvnntn* whether
Miens*.da will Juin thy parade of
atates alirady favored by l*p*alMain*, lb* state wher* prohibi­
tion was cradled In 1U Infancy,
will Vote Monday whether to be­
come th« twenty) sixth to t a n Ita
back on the Eighteenth Amend­
ment.

'I’rade Body To Hold
Meet Next Tuesday

I In- roinbiiivd August slot Sep
I . iiiImt mssting uf Ih, llosui uf
liiir.tors of liiv Svminulr Cuunly
(iismbcr of Cunitoerre will bo
brill in th* City at p30 u'cluck
nest Tuesday mglit, according to
Irllrr notices msllsd lu mnubarx
of lh« Board todsy.
No, hsving hald a inreting sine*
ssily in July, a mass of data ro­
uting to mailer* of rail import­
ance to all members of th* Board
has been gathered. Trad* body
officials antidpata a larg* attsadsaca at this masting.

T '„
•- * - a-rittVM - i-YtixM'

fie ml a.
Tiallia til and MU,

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_ _

■ . 'JuByl
a«| C.iy

root It tiu lid ti &gt;1*1 ih * city,
lack an thell eehediiin • *r# pi Tor
i$ fiA* inin uIra didny, whi In aiutlf*"'
ic# on the ton-wtiiirg iiulucD haa
also been leaunud.
High wale I* ivInch uTTCniipini
tire Iriiriur Day tlurOi a n v &lt; ) damage lu th# ruad ln| un tha m ih
line between, Urfando and Kiasltam e , and between SanforO
and
I^esb n rg.
, '* } » r i d B

(Yorkiurn hava been crupu
night and day in Huy ta^l: y-t
palriag th e * washouts, and d a d
yaxU-ntay Ihey had duefartv! '*
tnalnllna and th* U a ib u rf I
aa sal* fo r U a t a L

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Belief Is Growing
Ford Will Comply

Hugh S. Johnson Pre­
d i c t 8 Early Settle­
ment Between Em­
ployers And Unions

DETROIT, S ep t T. —VPf—
Tho absence o f any outward
concern among Ford Motor
Company officials over the
N R A controversy is adding
strength to the growing belief
that some kind o f agreement
la expected to bring Henry
Ford under the Blue Ragle.
There was, however, no hint of
a formal announcement o f pol­
icy and no certainty that one
would ba forthcoming when he
returns from hla Huron mount­
ain camp probably tha last of
tho week. Edael Ford, presi­
dent of the company, already
la bark from his vacation, but
hla return did nothing to clari­
fy the*'situation.

G ird To Battle
FINE CITRUS Bankers
CITY ORDERS Bloody Solution Is
I n s u r a n c e O f Deposits;
SEASON SEEN Back Recovery Program ASSESSMENTS Seen Only W ay Out
BYMANAGER
-C U T IN M In Cuban Situation
CHICAGO, Pept. 7— (A*l— The and banking and central banking

Commander Says Loss
From Storm Here
And In Texas Will
Help Boost Prices

Am rnran ltankeis association yes- 1 that arc pressing for solution
terday drafted its war map to settlement.
I
*
,
t-J “ It is dearly
i
battlr IgainM insurant o f dc-|
tn ir,” tha resolu- Jp j f ( ( b ^ n
posit*. and at the same lima an-]
-; tion "aid.
said, "that this nation &lt;an

nounrvd a policy of roooerationj not iniM im tely continue to r a ri)
with national recovery by admin- on il
h sine»s alla u s
with a

-------X o F o rty

P o f

cent Reductions Arc
Announced By Cit y Commissioners

Opposi­
NEGRO SHOT AS Conservative
tion Camps See In­
tervention Sure I f
HE RUNS FROM ThingHDon’tCliauge
MAN W ITH GUN

inter inir credit to imlustty and innnriAi&gt; • )*!«&gt;m 111 so un*«‘Ule&lt;l
commerce “ within the limit* o f a stale a* it is at present."
WASHINGTON. Sept. 7.—
A lle i
derlm llig I hr tlt'po«it»
T A M P A , Sept. 7.— Florid* has feoiiinl banking.”
Climaxing a aerie* o f Informal
H A V A N A . S in i 7
(A .P .)
Five thotiKand (»ankrni aDrml- guataiilx ptoviwion a “ radirnl tie
every reason to expert the m »»t
(A .P .)—The poiuilbiUtjr that
nieetinr* In nhkh they tliscusseil
mg
.ho
aa*&lt;triali«»n**
ronvmtion
paituir
lloin
thr
rnetoinai)
prove
profitable
season
citr"s
has
ex.
—rulin'^
turbuli'iii
r&gt;
il
u:itlonthe long controverted labor
ItU.l :u tat assessments, member*
perlenced
since the econom - M(hi|4U*it a ’rcixnltiDnii (letmtn«ling dim* in \1114*11 mh banking,” the o f the r it y 4*ommla«ion yesterday
hnd ronchril an imi&gt;a&lt;sf today
queationa in. tfte bituminous
breakdown, C. C. Commander, |M»wi|M«iiemrnt rtf tlio t)c|»08ii guar­ a ****04'la’ loo plai t'd III I In* hnml* of aftrrn on rxpreaaed the belief
for v&lt;hir)i no onv saw any hut
coal fields of the Appalachian
general manager of the Florid* anty clause In IK* iiiiimnal hunk lie ndiinoiNtlative roioinlttre the that local pro|*erffe« are at pretn hlnodv whltlnn.
mountains would be flattened
Citrus twchangr, s a il yeaterd.iy lilt; ni t of ItU t, all l aity inloptcd ipiiHtiori .. i **g»\ i Mac pM»|M*i eon Hid- rnt assessed front lf» to 4n percent
In a telegram to Tin
Tribune I# luitgresn anil -lated to In* nine emiion Io I hi- matter v%•l li the ahovr their actual value.
Thi&gt; I . e f l i M c / n ln iin i. I r a tio n
shortly was Indicated last
Imms ii » xf Jan I.
iiliji ol iliking Mieh rvmt-iltul nlrps
from Washington.
Walter Clavton. 40-year old rn n tiin iril on flu. a n r fa i’c tn
Art ing under authority retted
n'ght by Hugh 8. Johnson.
The association niiKUPblwl tn » a** M ini lin in g nnA-pnip r ''
Pointing uut that u w iit atsili
in them an an Fjptah/in* Itoaid. Sanford ntrrr* tatmrer. w m ahnt hp o p tfm ia tir th:»i Ijn -lr c o u p
NRA administrator.
damage had rut Florida gripe- reioilutioii that u ftilrt.il i otonil- | Iteplyirtk* to u pint (tom I*real the foniiut** loner a announced thxt in
lb . hark n.ar S«-nnd S'
|nf T u e adnV w o n ,.I I.. slIiTO M The aVnlnlstralor predicted Cl
alnli
l»e
appointr'l
lo
mn-lder
in
I
tlelil
H
im
*
rvi'U
lot
n*ad&gt;
exten
fruit production from 2f» to .t/i i
they are »ea*l\ to onlrr the follow
Kranch A w n ... 1st. y .s l.r d .y , f|1,
,t..r w o u ld
early accord between non-union
percent and prartically eliminated! (elation to one anoilin *'ih&lt;* vaat-| Mini of • t.ihi |o uuM . I. o&gt;ine»h| Injf f|n| ivd.iction« in aH M im enti
mine operators and
spokesmen
ifl.rn .m n b. D It Johnson, local |h&gt;
,c would
(Cniilmiied On i'agn Thr r e )
Texas as a marketing factor l Hie i ly important problem* of money'
for tho t'«»«iiifia rear
for the workers s few hours hoemployee
of
the
Hanford
Machine
^
no
Ameriran
lnlereM»ith*n.
season. Commander said Florida 1
A 40 prfront reduction tn •■•
fdtw be went to the White llnuro
g r iwrrs should realise ilie
inl*n
#
| Hut all Beet ions «»f the morn
eraanienlH n xarant properly.
Cl
dO th a full report of the prngrrs,
rrense I oox value and hold their
T h. n .gto is at III. Frrnahl- 1 c n s .r v a t lv . ..pp...lli. n . imps saw
A 210 |H-ir»*nl rnlurtion In a,« '
Sto the recovery program.
fruit so at to rash in .in tliesT
iraanirntH on l»n«tnr«« pupertv I aughlon M .m ...,.l llnspltal with intwrvwntlo,, ... o r
hr.l fact
Out o f thli conference official*
changed crop condition-.
a ... a ,
, g, 1
..
Iinle«i there l» nn ahiMpt bango
nod on faito laml» ntthm the rity
m 1*11 let lode in hi* left Itinfr lie .
.
expected significant decision* de­
\itiong
Meanwhile In
Tam pa
citrus
in the ten*e •itontioii
,'t
limita.
sign sd to place the full weight of
.t . . i „ d, M « ^*.1
•• giran an exen i haitre to llxe these latter fat Uim« r.cie mom*
exchange ofTiHsls com piled pieA If* pen rot rfiliit fit'll on re«l
the adminUteal ioa behind • sweep
ftm tnxry n-poffit ' \»hlrh* ~ iE nw 'eT
h T iaP im .^ T rx ^ W M m e n ra r
^TTu« truttat xlia Tm« nf flm -ftnrtl hetx “ n f *thi* Atir*- fc * W t.r
S A N JOSE,•Calif., Sept. 7.— UP)
to cot aside obstacles that have
lhat the storm Monda&gt; ca sed an
Thr «'tiHiini«t|i»iiHi' tln lilo fi *»a$ a I 1dm hy Mr Johmon. who •a ll former Predltlcnl M**tio. .vl ami a
•lowed down the momentum of —Defending himself on the stand j estimated |on&gt;
f
2 ,000 ,lino
to
fian-m ifft tl tn .In k***m die at
Itat lie na* liy in j to imluce Ihe conxitlerablr part of another Im­
the N RA .
• gainst the rhargr that hr beat SJiOO.OIMI boxes
portant rex'obit Iona •\ l'-'«lx. ih 'HH,
,.f
g iap rfn n t,
Imnt'X« of 'l&lt;« Hotidlo l.leiA' I'ro
negro it* go t«i tlie police Station
The attitude o f Henry Bun) to. his wife. Allrne, to death with an 1^00,110(1 to o.OOO.mMl -Kuos' ,,1
among a h t n fem • o f counter
leefIvo CiiiiiMiiitii' I*v r »tv t'lerk
tit a newer tn
ward the recovery program and
charge nf
yavolutlon a e ir e *p ie ««.d
t
,
i F S. I^»n»* n fhb m oinlng At
iron pipe, David A. Lam*on broke o r a n g e . nn,| about IMI.O im i 1oxe«
his failure thus fa r to
adln-rr
o f tan g e rin es ,
Already ruban watera brl*tlet|
,
adxi-i it him that they du. t
under
the
stress
nf
emotion
yes­
formally to the eode of th* auto­
eith
American « m hip*, xvith
c Iinn.aniler, win. went to Wn-h&lt; lay ton. who has judt spent
wtoibl rt mi in l S pw Vt»»k memhei*
mobile Industry was one of the terday as hr told o f finding the
Navy Secretary S«nn«un •periling
(Continue^.1 C)n Page Three)
i
Takiiiy 11 •h-ftnit*' stand airaitist of I lie CooMinf tee n« flu e do that monlb on thr rtiain gang.
W A T K IN S t:lb .N N V . He|d
questions o f policy whl-M Johnson nude lx&gt;dy o f Mrs. lamsnn in the
new ctulaar
a I opl v aooltl be ainilnlde in lime polled to Mr Jobneon yesterday abna r,| the ewlft
toit »t-f hi 11( i'X\ 1nk moony with xiht h I *
| 7.
(&lt;V.
,ekm - i l l .
took with him to the White hath tub In their Stanford Univer­
op« tain ft. kdiituls o f Si inmoh fot m*x1 M.indav'd meeling of after noon, as having conducted IhiHanapoli* to linxami M nines
sity
campus
home
last
May
30.
House.
latent attraction yc-tenlax xnth,
t-tpitppt tl at
him irlf in an offensive manner were concent t ale.l
I o *n( V ft*» tin t ommy vrn», iiippi I lie I 'mmol* •btiii » d
lie was put on the stand after
I
There was no tndlrati-ii, ' » « .
(Continued On Page Three) b
th,. departure of it• iidilnaied Ih . - of tit. Hoard of I' ii M ic lo
T b f deriMofl id rvp n led to be befoie a white woman and hei
the
defense
had
called
a
succes­
arer, that any sudden aennn on
( b e M o to la y
d«»**t from tin* Mick)' l«dp** •' had * ♦•m*« Mm. oii'it flic 10 1 lie t'oii't i ol if it’d f m m n l l v
ilaughtei
When they screamed
sion o f witnesses to counteract
(Continued On Page Three)
Him r xt ft 1duN idtnrroot 11, tin IIOI t IIIM ill n i n t h t h e f ' o m m i d
upon seeing him, the negro ran
w
«
. .
• •
«
,m* 11pM"t foi the pait 10 du\ k
the state’ s rontentinn that dom­
f m n f i n a l t i m e . Mr Ji.hus'.n, who bail i m i r n l 1I j H K D
\m 1| II I - in ii i' M u III
estic discord was responsible for
Sen 1 mlie (hi- timpormx
hh I. 1 idl'd lhal ' In* -t ..... .
tipnn ,,o 41 f ' II- »&gt; I outnoiplat* d. ii no Kipialir i tier H"NmI
s |iistnl
nut tn liiratv a negnt
the tragedy.
, uilliM|flxir**d luiilge tt'al hud Im • 111
tiolt
fkrtv a*0 fllltdto nO"Oi*h o " Mmvm ^ A .speci, commenting , mi.» i i ci ing tlir ilvsrri|.linn givrn
Beginning with the night before,
W A SH IN G TO N , Hept., 7
id'&lt;
.Ill'll lor It- I'M . the d m .! IlHlfd tat
imiMlitlg. | ii) III, fiiglitvnvil Human
II1 il ol #'• opl I .it it*f| fot oil Ihf dr. I- loti flm
when he said Mrs. l.amson was
A show o f opposition lo III.
lati'.l flint Mm t ••mini* « l"her d feel
Wiiili* Mr Joiinsnn was iliiving
suffering from
Indigestion, hr proposed 'tahlliuithm plan to •(Ml 1M..I.-1 It., gn .lb in vine o f iwnj :»• )• a ( ton int'iidi
I Th. Ho *1it I. iioit.l that arproti Ihit Mo* |in*|»odet| letltolion " i l l in tbs vlrlnity nf Frnnrh Avvnuv
gave £ chronological story of the Irol citrus fruit developed at the i.n•k 110pi.-M . made "I \\11\
‘ stank mrttnlx
fimnlalt* flu pAVmrtil of fate* »( Sscmi.l Hlrvat. Im saw I hr nn
to i lit- 11#a* ni
||ltll-|) tll.WH 'll*' p* • * II &gt;lI ** loii'k
lak e Monroe
fateful morning, breaking into bem ing ben- t«la&gt; .
gin, Stu|ipr,| his iar. anil rallnl
lit ii &lt;|.|| f • yen ttfTtl Mill voatill ill n Init'i'i rolletrn \
min 1h*' t •• him I hut 11i .m « 1111••111*h
Two
Floridians,
J
J.
Parrish
sobs
as
hr
told
of
finding
the
Ing wa« at I In*
Appealed to by a delegation of
lorn
a’
tbf
i»nd
,.f
1'4’t
t
ill
I
in
i.pi•
&gt;
it"1,.
,1
(iir nrgiu t.y naiua.
^ '|tt . I» IOC pm pi* •
d ti­
on,| William Kowe, expres.nl the the gh-n
OJgro residents o f this city for body.
* to niHi li
of what
lb •fafotl Moil the &lt; omioidditin
Thr nsgru ranir nsht- thr rar h a ^ V m ■lm*e
MO
At the rlim ai of hi* story, his tiellef that the plan, whirh eon-1.tile, juiiipi-d I ll »ma II li-dgi Mini i i .i
, J g a w1*J» whlek^to repair the
iie
&gt;d
opt
t
ttlt
l
tie
4
t
lo*.
I
#•!•
me
firmly
convinced
that
I
be
sn.l
Mi Ji.hnrnn saiil lhat hr ti.i.l sent the xxMter ovn Die (suit head
tripiltyd
I
to
thr
lop
templates
national
x'rora'itm
to!
thi
n
aniMi*o { poaalNy 80 home* In attorney,' E. M- Ran,-waked:
n-tlio tioio I he v prop ib are rnaa- thr iisgio lhal hr was wants,I at wall for a depth o f ••in* foot or
ft oi f • it itn*t. mo nth
and
grapefruit hank on the south ral. of thr ra
"Dave, did you at any time re«tric« orange
Oacrgetown and Golds boro, local
n . 1 1 mo
d' t i • toll
productiim
» * » wrr hrjrher prh*^ vim* It then trottnt ».y
,,f '•
ralf. fital.l. nod imtl td the light of th*. n.|il*4 station to an*wer to
more
1|‘
OfOctal » V i tbs Rair-Croes tele­ say ‘wVa + J V i r w - g t i f a her?' "
nvvtUMVM j ’srt !&gt;»*&gt; •5tr* &gt;»*k/ibx*e *4
-4.
level*, WA* nrtrtt* eisjtry &gt;«rr,jww of* form* t rArnf*" »*•*»* the
t
« i r o f p rtien l
“
No,
sir,"
said
I
.*
in
son.
firmly
***i t a fgfce‘^&gt;o*a r»e fe. *1 riFVf A j k •
graphed the American I t M O nes
11
x
«*x
x
net
*
x
x
ill
re*p.
gen
denied
that
be
wa*
the
m
i
l
!
no
...............i n
ii.iw
lo n e
tin
i"
fo »fo i »••*$•i vnlion, mi l tirarb d t ’ i o * o ’ '
That little brvak in his story the daniAgr by rrrrnt wtorin*
incite* ft ••in Sal • sh«. Hi'srtiing
headquarters at Washington this
• oaght. |si|| Mr Johnson *ald Dir
•eli- • • ..» • inn • • • i I. f.,s , ,|
“ It id a dAngrniUB flung fit wtep tb, m aiby unti.l-*. xxhcie il
until Wedriradax u "'•lli he AUM!
afternoon for approximately 12000. seemed to bring him out of the
M mh leat o«*&gt;| nf Ilie 1'ilx Halt desiupDnn given him xxa* per
| II • * t M\ M
Moatd i r » ixi'
in here w hirr alirady the hand ...... lo-t ’ •• (ghl
••f the million* of I .ill 'll- «*f xvgThese homes, moat o f them emotional strain, lie had been
il. 11it*•mill* lital Die appi iiualF fe, t, ami Dial he negio lain iden
• v • *I o l In i
of ptovoleni&gt; ha- entrreil." I'ai
I odi i tin* litu tHim id F I I ' lin e ( • ( • ' • i n ♦ •
1J
ter which *\xlrlcd in’ it thimigli
small two-room affairs scattered speaking haltingly and srarrely ri«h Naiil. lie estimated the Flm min-lrr. I» animal 'X|m i 1 for th. ; Morill »••'* • i-• i • xi • •o
tlfle.l a* ( la xton \xa* the negro
lv
'
s
o
i
’o
i'il
x
abtalion
«•(
iral
above
a
whisper,
but
his
voire
sewer*,
drainage
•
anul
nnd
fr«mt
about the negro sections, lost al­
Milt* m Do
i(x (‘ fuila a» now tn ipieatlon
.....1
i t , ...................
htn Imam at 20 |N'rcrfil, Texad Mi f.&gt; rta'i
, ■&gt;n ti %at om
' *•(•••»** **4M‘ , Th*
the heaven* In m ,i *•• •».! (.Mak­
most entire sect Ions o f roofing firmed under the gentle question*
t
.r,
« • 1.1* ii f 7 *» *S unn
1MI, and ('alifornia la*lwrrn 2.’t and *toi , hioi In i, I •«»•••
hibiow •
When it appeared Diet Die ne
ing
o
f
his
lawyer.
ing fashhtn
during tho height o f Monday's
l*idx
ft
•
1
1
s
f
1
1*
i
baiige
In
it»tfi$
( la-el hern r* ; id, '..f nut ■•ooit-ii
liny
gto xxa* about In xxalk away. Ml
I It i&gt; at
»i l I'm m II I 'nivei x l"«
Telling of his wife's indisposi­ •’tO.
VestenlMX
no ruing
the xx nUtr
storm.'
tbivemor Hhnllx
mnphatirallvl
,|t.t »ioi.*ndu c
»l'* lueo • »iu» . I, mi« noil - r•,t. tut no ol I it. 'k'lil ni .ml v a gi'iieial .lohii«u&gt;ti *aid lie a«ked the negro
muphat
irally i noitM.-e
put poor ..f
id'
w a * t w o f •••• t lii. l rum o u l i o a In*Tha appaal, made by a delega­ tion the night before/ Ijinison supported |hi*
II n r ^ i b * x k
« 11.ay«I ***tt i&lt;•t• xxbieb I’M* been III ’ o route to tile |Hili(*e •tnlton with
I
t
atik
i fix*
m ill
• o o n 'x
I x )
fo t
program
a*
ditl
u
p
d
re
l’s
depniliM
l o w t he 111«(k to iol v* til
tion of nagrooa, including J. W. • aid ha alept In the nureerf. He
pi I !•••* f'.l Hie pa*l ( • « t'frk *, (um “ I fold him lhat if hr wa*n’t
ri*«i n ta tlvfs
of
r&gt;filp|&gt;eid
Mile* Kiiprrinti ndeiH
*•»»• Wat kin g e » • i it I • ( • • ■ M i l h u • x |i &lt;an • •
It t* ptedis (, | f I ,i
Knowles, Rev. B. Blplln. J. M. tween S And 4 oVI ek, hr *aid. Ii »»i'l
It* i . . . .
tin
&lt; Ml non
&lt;11 Oof I. xxi i - . ssiitamplat »*i| it i i 1 11 the ( .on
guilty
tliut
hr
would
lie
tr)*a*&gt;e.l
M
cDanirl
«
!
«
»
anmuiiiicif
filen
State
Dark,
and
nm
ut
*
•
XXill rise „ ( hot t life D s
Green, Jessie Jackson, and lx&gt;uls he warn arouerd hy her rail that I Ihcir •falctt are support m g Hit a.*i«tan l«, iept along the ‘ b lf I r e i | . t | M d l . e f o n “\«U I. tlm lloa. &lt; i .i -..-io*i* tie. I.led iipssii Die flat at *o r," Mi Johnson *atd.
iri|r D ip n e x t I ' •• • i 11
Reading, was carried to II. M. i ■he w a » in pain.
. plan
about ft A
M ve- erdax
Tl». x a l l * i t i * . . o l x I .......f -« •nimg ••|• i film i inn plan
When tlie negro did not comply
'1 rubbed her ha*k for a few,
Thr*e oh-i" \j»i ".it
•
Papwerth, head o f the trade body
( (). Miles of T ria s, represent
movetl »li'v* l\ and *|Ule|l' Int •• i* p u n t o * » t , l x V M l M M t m re ill n
Illume**
property
rompi
xx.II. thr leq-eet. Ml Johnson •aid,
minuted,”
•■id
I
atm
•on.
“
and
I
iihrd The Herald I
•
with tha request that Immediate
'it i
I n • r i . i « it
nod ,t .
ing ihf. Rio (Iran.lt
rifiiin
I i i ate m»i i . f i ii’ tden th* d*i r 11m w i i u .
lihditlb iiHiir titan \2 pei.eut of hr pulled out his gun and ordered
think I got her a jrlaie of lemon
Fngineer Fil'd I VN
action bo taken.
lo lto fto l.
t i l , * III i f . •
ti,\«
d i if.p i d
t Ii
change, said the pnnripal piM|M »* animal. n *ita iil»g ...............
ii **»•• ment
Mill, irstdenlial j r| negro to get into thr rat
has kept an 10 • m i *
Knowles presented a list of Juice. .I«ater I got her dome hot nf (he meeting wa« to ruii-ol**i • lowly and • mm fulls
o l f n o ,!
in i,
nod
i .h io l\
t •• i
t
piopeitx
I*
*et
at
II
peitent
of
(•
•
*
1
*
d
i
(h
r
negro
lumped
to
Dir
run
water lex els foi
Do
namaa o f negro homo owners who ■oup *nd a rheeee dandwich She any protests against plans alttady footing along tin ledg* '%»'•», t’ Ifi Molt t fill •I*w
-f, XXtil! », III- ' Die loll Xbblle xatAIlt I miuI Mtol iiing board:* Mr
Johmon said
veats
are sufferers. Tha flat covers some ate mmc and went to ■leep.“
M
i
t
l
l
,
.
l
i
t
I
h
t
i
i
c
i
’
o
l
'
h
r
1
1*111111
•
diawp^for varioux slates.
(aim laiut i* ■*( at *!l pfin-nt of “ When I told him tn get in tin*
bail la*t*n manailMHl, and Imiillx
About tl o'clock, he continued,
Mr Williams, w Iiom u iftn li in*
7* homes, and roofing material
F m m
I "iii
M id
the roll
,
tin noil get under tb^ wheel, he
Merton le. Corey
r r p r r e iilis l matte it i—cape, at tout 4*. in •• ba*k l i i r i i l s o f t h e
elude dato going bark in far
worth (1594.04, pint labor o f about ha awoke, dreeaed in the living Florida and Milem a p p ra in l fur
H
o
m
e
I
"
a
n
I
t
r
i
n
k
Thr d n i and tie mate app«*aird
Tl&gt;e flat reduction In mss****
Jumped
down
and
ran
down
the
rt&gt;om In order not to dlxturb Mr*.
the late 70's, atnted that Die high*
B W , U asked fo r .'
S u n *
.ill f n i o i e i d h i
h o m e oxvp
ment* xxill him? the B«»t**ii'i| street I -hooted at him to stop or
,
t
Texas. Ilru e McDaniel nf
He.I upon the ledgi*, on the moth Hide
. /
a . , , .
... , « l level during tin pa»* l»r. venra,
(I'o t lin u e d M n
Cage
Ih r r r )
Tha Hat concluded with “The** Lamaon and pre|»arrd hi* break­ lantf spoke
Mild o f the i at Ilie. within qUMi’ et of u
xaltiatlon
fo$
|p’(t
34
«lnwn
to
an
fo
r
California
I
w.ml,|
fife,
hut
he
kept
on
going.
^
$ i Min„
fast
of
cereal,
Jam
and
coffee.
turne
in
July
IB3II
w Io. h Dir watgr
'* • sufferers from the storm
Mppniiimale P.Nf.H.UlHI or alNiul | fi l e d t i l l e r tim es at ill* fe e t, and
plan mile of the park entiaio* a week
Arixona and thr
national
rose to a point flu*** feet and
has Just passed through our Then ba went to the yard to do gen erally.
aw*** la-* Halmday. The *•"•*. *«’•
I2.WMI.IMMI lisa than last ycsi'a when he didn't *top, I fired two
nlnt inches from where it was ye*,
Into vicinity. Doe to the soma holiday chore*.
xaluat ion
mote tunes ||e stumbled and 1
II. 0 , fiillc lt 4if Tampa has rifled at the effoHa mad. to d»•Tlrat I cleaned the weed* about
ler.lay morning.
lion teo are financially un­
lodge the pair, h a|a-d to Iii*i death
Duitnr
ll»rlr
maeDng*,
yastenlsy.
knew
In
was
hit."
hern
recommended
hy
Senator
able to repair our roofs. Our bed­ the garden,** he tretifird. “ Almut Flclclier for Florida for the |»o»l in ilie Isil of the alreaio '(Mi frei
the I tWnint*^|oi.. »* learned that
&lt; lay toll xxa* taken to the hos­
ding is still wet from the storm." 8 o'clock I lit a bonfire. About of national co-ordinatm. Milt- Im’IoW. Till* bul k, Imio U'l, n
I In one b last Sal'irdav night, or pital at once and police question(Continued On Page Threat
M r. Papwwrth Instructed the
mained
on
I
In*
ledge
uo
d
yestri
on
Ibe
i**e
,,f
D
angual city la « '
\|, Johnson who was ti-leased
raid Texas planned !&lt;» offer no
committee to gather m ore evidence
-ale. Do* real and personal piup
ramlidate, but McDaniel said ( ’all da&gt; morning. Thoiugbrnil the in
on hail late yesterday afternoon
W
ahrr
1
f'oo|M»i‘
i•••tuna
of
that the petitioners are actually
(( ontinsed (tn Page Tltreei
fom ia
would
have candidate*. leiriimnt of the unimal tn k ctu
Sheriff Met ’ Ir Hand stair,) Hits
tin* highlight of hi* • • ni •**vrrnl
dmUtaU. Ha thee contacted with
K r h state Is to have a nnitnd ployed endeavored iiiniiMidly to
l e d Cress officials here, and after
board ami there will be a national lice it fiom H» per do. • |MMitiou wi-i'k tu.r Ihrmigh Hh* Panama
a conference it was decided that
i Mtial, along llti* I'm »fu
Coa (.
without endangering It.
committee.
•
and « lie iif f * of/ire*. He Its* bolli
Only
thrco
cases
vrrra
tried
be­
Ba appaal ahanld be made to
aot| tliiougb thi- ( aiiu'lian Kink
• piilice eou.l and county court
J A t'K B O N X'll.I.E. 8- (&gt;• 7 — (IP)
fore
Police
Court
Jude*
S.
A.
B.
Waalklagtoa head quartern at once.
irv -rfV id I i cnli rU 'i'
Sanfuid
r e fo ld .
.Stale, fede.nl m.d Am ericniv'
Wilkinson on Tuesday afternoon.
Kiwaniaiia a&gt; Ihnt nn-'t'iig *n t•••*
Itril (,'■"•* - " i k e " today contin­
Ed Manning, white, charged
M..nti tuma
llol«*l
p *d rr 4m&gt;
ued the ta*k of u.-'uu ioi.iMullato
with reckless driving was fined
afli-rttiHin.
leltef to sloi.ti * t i - t .
H otldn &gt;
$3.
W ASHIN'DTON, Sept. 7 id*'
rnoununitle* en,| to. iiitiiiiu purDunns lit tall
Mi
Coo pi i
Henry While, chanted with dis­
manent rehaliMl.a..... for &lt;aUi in­
slfCHAid Ihr fa il lhal Hu* O n lia l Agreement
war t earned at a
lU y a r V . A . Bpaar this m omiag orderly conduct, was fined $10,
aiul I Jilin A Hii’ io mu iiMiiilrias ol White lion r m ifrren re yesterday
dividual auffess •..........................' ;T
year
o
f
IV33-34
promiseto
Uwhile
John
L.
Robinson,
also
U v la e i iM tobw s o f Utq local AdT A I.I.AH A8SEE. Sept 7 ’/Cl
lied Croe, to
placed tho
f i r m •it la fit I.I fiu Mu- v%ul«* awakt*
II A Itl.IN G EN , T.-se*. hept. 7
on a » i " •too moo r ad ron*trur
viaevy C o m ttto o o f Um N R A charged with disorderly conduct tho beat in the history of Hull.nAutomobile tag tales for July numlwr nf fandr.i-* o. •"Imr relief
A
uu
i
can
|m*tm*f&gt;»
dtlo
o
t
profi
R
College,
Froaldrnt
Hamilton
Unit
4/1*#— AI my iioib ilanr,- di tirli
C u i t l f i A m y tkal (to y arv ax- wae fined IS.
tion program for Dia state pt . ,ri.| August tin* year are 107,0(19 at 292S, while u.ioflo i.nl ■•-ports
stormi man
pariod i t ad told an Important , W ill McGoo and Ruaeell Jones, has toll] his associates In romplrt on*i.ls lo'lay Iri’gMti a sy-toiualM
S' ••»e . he same tw(, months of Iasi made by atnte n ffom l* in Tallo* •
tn
thn*e
1
fleorgla.
“
Our
opportunities
tnooH m ad Um Ooaai itt oo at tko arc to appear In court next Man- Ing plana for he re-opening nf M*ar h tbiough tin* liilbiitn ina&lt;'
M».M» arr imltmiUii M
(&gt;tMi|e r
PreaitJt ii* lliMiaevelt approved a i year, Motor Vehicle C JtiiuiUftlod lia s ,,, incren«ed itu* f.KUia hy
a charge o f eoliegt late In (ho current month. irdxili!1* -cctii'io* of I he- hurrient. •
C R r HaH to n lid l at * i M o’clock. day to , U t m
i er Deorge II Wilder a.imuiu’dl nearly a half
__
Dr. W. 8. Anderson, dean of tSrva»lali .1 l/uw**r Rlu (Jrarnl i *a»t|, ax hr told of lari'
|,l»u •shr.ihy (lie wnrk will be
A ll d r o « atoro owaora aad op- disorderly conduct- 1 ,
While relief mol i ••pair needs,
( &gt;ester day.
wlilch, while model ti aiol null my
the
college,
predicted
at
his
Sum­
xallcy
lo
lnjur»
i|
rffug*
«*s.
•ratorx la Hanford a n m o c to d I t
-.taitnl tuiiiii-dlati ly with *lie buWilder said 21.478 tags
were in Ilia middle, irn .iiil, no,, east
mer homo in North Hridgton,
|| r n I ’jfi-i li ii «l likt-ly
lhat n gutne respects, ur» far from
U U mooUny. Tfcny vrfll bo advUod
.s-au o f |«&gt;hl.e sum.I- s c n r l i i g the *,,!,] (h i, y , „ In July ,n,| Au«u.t coast rltiee, ih , tlist •ufferera,’
tin
conditions
which
we
know
m
Koine,
where
ho
has
directed
en­
additional fa\slito*« would Iwi i|t»tholr dutloa and , raapanal,* 1
nqM to in-).«•&gt; the const.uctlon ,.„&gt; rollocliona w»ra 3IMV04S4, •ontinusd iu nioun'. new . rpqrl*
rollment procedure for tho com c o v r f r d ill
t r iit o 'a
cu m m u n ito - i A o.r rk-«.
undar Um N R A ,. and tb«v
Ihor* attending
II.meeting
GovJTK i Talmailye of tie -rgla 1aaamst 11.092 ta|t and collections told of want and loss in nnnmiiBlv
(ng year, that tha student regis­ utihrard from sin r the dt%aslro..s
W i l l porf act Has hitherto not mrluded In tho
Feed dealers o f Ceatral Florida tration will bo ebonl ,00. Mor* alorm abatrd. A prrliifinary rut- were \V. |, C*&lt;»Jh*» it'd l(ev. K. anniun- &lt;ly lh» nv'ci nient after a "* 1129,103.BB for
tha
iama
■ vklck
list of auffere.s Palin City . In -,{
than 121. freshmen and new stu­ vcy hy Iho l(«*d ('r a n
; niiio.hs last year.
a
n
exported
lo
gather
lib
the
it
Brownlee
as
g
u
e
ili,
and
Hi
rovariitg
ebartad wUb Um raopoaakmeeting 4 the White House pardlantown, Kissimmee, and Nichola , ’ l ^
Chamber o f Commerce building In dents have been enrolled, he re­ part of Ihr rlrirktn urra linkul wMiuim C. II.
who prr
I (ommlsaioner W ilier said he
pallriny tbo drny alar
(M aad o tomorrow night .a t 1:00 Sorts, snd pros pacts sre thst h) pavid highways, accounts! for Aided, Uowafil Overfill. .*&gt;. J. Nix, tklpat nl so t.y Secretary Irk*,, considered the new elate |iw |&gt;rn war, among tlvesr
to It Uwl in ao fa r oa
' figure will be stretched
• ’■lock for tba -purpose o f confer* tkia
Shamn, the public wi&gt;tk» administrator; vldiiig for reduced prices
24 dralh* and hun.ln-ila o f pcr«ooa H. K. Doudney, J. I,
au
Praaldont'a A fT M a s a t
ring wttb boo4a o f Iho BtaU F,e-4 W o t . the c*illogo opens.
Secretary XX'allaie and Thomas 11. lomoidle license tags principally
Howard leong, 11. D. &lt;u*wrll,
injuredLEG IO N T O XIKKT
Dealers Association.
.
T hn v w *is found m o families p irt Htrirklaud, Jno. D Jinkinx, MacDonald chief of Hi, buieOU of rr*i&gt;«nttbla for IncraaiaJ *aia &lt;St
Dealsrs, gotboring from DayBYRD W IL L S A IL
■lestitute, tlkg) film ed. destyu&gt;i i K II. lUntUli. Jr., ArUtur Bran- public roads.
' • I lags.
Commander XVrn II. ShepboH . a
I# K to tlim t r and Ms1aiul HOOd darnsgeil. Tha eUirm &lt;!• an. Peter Kchaal, Frank l-amson,
The fund* have been held Up
A derreaia of tllJM O in cist of nf Campbell-Isis ting I'rwt o f U t o '- ’
! • Ocala, W1U aUct m Catos
W A S H IN G T O N . Hept. 7.— (47— nuded the citrus crop valued at Flank I'alrcr,
lta&gt;
Fog. K. I. because of , court diipute -In ■•igo el ions also was rlyorled vy American I.eaion stated to d a y, 5*
(m l Florida mamki r o f tho State
tor Admiral Richard E. Byrd, 10,1)00,000 and levelled G&gt;« roll on Hoy. C. Y. Pr jetur, E. C. lierpor, Georgia over the rl(h t to office Wilder. He aaid tlx department** lhat thara will l«e ■ meeting, o f
announced at the White
the fc rtll, valley, Foodatuff- J G. Looiuir.Vi Dave
HonUke, c f the Stall Highway Contmlsrion raprnsea for July and August last tho Dost at Iho l&lt;s(-lon Hut tvtno**'&lt;
be mould sail from Beaton
•U
and other amergei.r)- Kii-tchar
Bally, A. H Johnson, and t h » plan was walked out to year were 141,751.07. but
lb's row night ^ t 8:00 o'clnrl. Mat
IS for m other expedition to supplies ware being dialribuUd to V 1. Wilson, Kmith llsrdin, BUI moke poaiible Immediate uso of year had dropped to $3041149 for tere relating tu affaire within
pole. . 4
rrfugeaa. *
DuHoae, and V. A S|*Tr.
tho money.
the tame period.
Post ora lo bo die«.u&gt;»&gt;.-d, ho a(
ti 1,
; .
. .
' ' v *'&lt;*-'

Colored Victim H a d
B e e n Accused Of
Insulting W o m e n

ALLEGED SLAYER
DEFENDS SELF ON
WITNESS STAN D

DEER WHICH WAS SCHOOL OPENING
HELD ON LEDGE IS INDEFINITE DUE
FINALLY FREED TO LEAN FU N D S*

Dovid Lamson T e l l s
Of Actions Preccdi n g Wife’s Death

Animal Is Coaxed To Definite Stand Taken
Against Morrowin^
Safety After T e n
Of Sum To Operate tnrnrvA
Days Confinement

l)

Opposition Raised
By Parrish Against
C i t r u s Fruit Plan

Appeal Is Made To
Red Cross To Aidln
Roof Repair Work

/ T l

IVIOnrOf* lil'VCl
Is H i g h e s t Since’.‘10 R e c o r d Mark

•..I

S

W alter L C o o p e r
Is Speaker Before
Kiwanis Members

Only 3 Cases Tried
By Judge Wilkinson

Agreement HaHOn
Rond Construction
Project In Ceorgia

S e a r c h (Continues
I redicted At IvollinH
ni
ir* ,*
—
For Storm Vic.timH
S T -iJ ;:T it T e x a s Sections

DmgS!
Store Owners
•w in Meet Tonight

R e l i e f NeedsJFor
Storm S u f f e r e r s
. t j s i l n stale Being Met

July And AuguHt Tag
Sales Beat LaHt Year

Central Florida Feed
. Dealers Will Meet

&amp;

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n

p

i

�M A . _,1. _»

Market

Iifd e fin ite Dae?
To Lean Funds

t-sUti

r Picket Action
tOt n r whan their vessel'was
nr high and fr y Into the IHUa
rr part by a 180-mile n is i,
tdpWiad no aarioaa lajarrcraft vr*e an route back bar* "
l to pleasure truba to Naasan -

w hich h avg r tm d A jb tw B e tn u tro eU d In an*
con flict.

The iwsr debt dsa data raaaa
whl* - tha 'world aaoaataU^ cunfW'axt trains m o r ln f th rou gh W

£ £ $ •*)

ilAtevter ajfffttiA tb ff'm d * fomririabU of a g tfp M ft*’
' M t ’* * » ' * ; u V f t r f ^ 1
,

tUs*. Ntoe- other aatWs defaultad. 'Finland. p^d la fslL ; .

J t ttfW K S s r .r .

Aa a part of. tha InflsUooaiy
program, Codgrope had author7
"
a f &gt;ort of Urn
doht.ln sllvwr and thaag lacst ilto
that paid tamdwed that bwlaL Arrangamenta wets sisdr tar those
natloaw-Umk'-patd-to confer iUm
about tha possibility o f makhw
soma chasga In this oMlgallon.'

’ ycseatChtoc Basritf f f ie rneterx of earth hat# bean thrown ov«r tha raaaa, laavanlr occasional vatilU for tha1tndutha bf cannons of all

I*—

■

^Eaih'JTtfflt,Vhb cdHtlnuea, “w*!khi 'm&amp;rr thAll^W,t&gt;00
u frrthfc 'A fiilW th ffrt lOO'Mhteft W ow grmmt) wb dfb*
Tffd m VAkAowii 'dty,&gt;the modbrti wurtlka dty, 4dh’
led M afffftntt brilliantly lighted beneath which. It U
•all, alaapa a volcano. Here i t this depth’ wa dlacowrrid a
M 'th la •tupefying dtF, hi which all hai bn«t tandem
the rxliteocn o f entire armies during long raenthe."
Farther he deacrihfw It) one piece e sudden abyss which'
f-bnen.conainjcted so that Jnviadfflf tfoopdf eonld br-pre-’
hided Into oblivion, and v u t hidden dam* which eotfldunft.atjr»|bTn«nt’§ notlie tHdueinda o f ton! o f % iter ovdr
f rUmundfAf'’ colintry.ld. drowning whole,‘ armlee ' of
hiee.^HUtramll of fmlffbnT’6f tinhcaTiaVe hdelt kpbflt'by
French 'gdyrihimtertf and thd Trench people in the prepion of theee'figantic engfnea of drstroctlon. •
BftFthe*Freneh-people have n0» eeen thee# underground
Ifkattonr. • THeF know they ai^ there only beeeuee they
I pdW for theihfand beettee Premter Dkladler telle them
W P t M i* * ' H ie worirmen’fcjtd hnlya handful of French
•fklb'havF'%y«r Wen; alt(V#vd to go Into the rievatora
‘h pri)V1d#THi 'oflly eirtranfe. Hot' untH'the % «r come*
alttjWdes iteom bverheafr dropping t h « r deanTdMllitr
T W h b h V rM t'

•at*- hy the »sHmaM4 FcU.'
T W U ha/ hash 'IhTteUWid

irsrround dtluff,'
Into Um m undurground
citiaa.

ndustr

with

The two man sriU bo arraigned
for violating the state penal rods
relating to disregard af Supreme
Court restraining orders.
In defying tha court Injunction,

Zrjfm*
Glaaeea C o rre c tly F itte d
.

p r

.

h o b b it

M eLAUUN, Jr.

» t la tha tiaawqr ih w itm si. Mm
to foreclosure mortgages. Rumor
wsa breeding mors fears.
.
Rdoeevall msdd ad Inhogigstles
praiahe at actloa. Bafart' pundowa, hit haUldat had bead aworh
In and confer#ocas wars under
way seeking a method to meet

Afleged'Slayer
eoald conVeM In erlfa eoeekeu and
pate la a day of llghtplng action
a banking bUl that would bridge
' Th*
President ' emu me* id a
group o f confidential adetfors.
Worklhg -with them.' bo doled out
to Coe grass, Mil ky bill; Urn mass,
urok that kMBed hto plan fo r IlfL
Ittg thtf nation back to IU econom­
ic fekt.
%
Prsquently, four or fir * MUg
of such long armkg eonseq. one*
a# to ordinary time* la bar* mad*
On* *r Iheto * fall dose for a congreoatbuk) session
were
being
drafted simultaneously.
At lh« snd of tha Urse months
'al sssalon, many wards war*
g said kg tte m eu l’ifhc about

effaattve are pawing stimulMito to
&gt;vs year
aales. Increased purchasing power
af
farmers
la
also
likely
to
help
Is that final figure* for Uia month’
will b# slightly under those far automobile business during (He
full ‘months.
July.
, ;
At any rata AuguaV business
exceeded (ha ggpectotloflu trf roanufecterake aad is far In axteaa uf
tha ‘volurie enjkyed to August,
1 9 »: Thu sale* trend o f various
composite * during r. tha currant
month has bate- mixed.
In some Instances, where spe­
cial’ sales'effort* hue* been put
forth; tha expovUttam. are for
'August to equal July.
The bogey o f ntfpar prices and
. . . . . ,. . , ^ 8 « g i 9 j f 4 , A v « i W i
the prospect that uaad-ear allow-

kr a V

J. W. SHADOEN

probation, Roeeedelt etlpalatod
that* some of these Uses shoo Id
he repealed If and when revenneo
began to flow la from liquor
Imposts.
As ths MR push toward lbs
aeowad goal o f' ttoorthiuld rckoe.
try went forward/ tha ■farm*and
Ind str!4l' ageorias gained mast
attention.
Farmers were paid by tha goe•mment fsr contracts to rtdsce
ths acreage o f wheat, cotton and
other
majkr
surplus
crap*.
Throughout the tend. ' ths rtue
eagle toilgnla went up In buelneae

ti&gt; o z to &amp;

QUAUTIT PAINTS

STANLEY-ROGERS HARE

B
■,ia»r uriki n i '

C , who attended Beialnole High

Witness Stand

vislllhg: hie hrnuJrria4aw and]
■iator, Mr. and Mrs. J. g , Chlldrs.
(Continued From Page Oatl
-------0 o'clock I praps red break fact
Mr: and Mrs! Bam Fleischer, tor Allens and drew her bath,
and Irate Wetofhw, who have • awakened AUewk. kbapd bee aad
bee* spending the summer in New *eW her her lath waa ready.
York1CUy sad other points, arriv“ Sho went Into lho hath and I
sd la Ssaford Monday afternoon steadied her as she stepped Into
hy motor. They will remain hers the tnh. T toM her her breakfast
■util about Christmas.
w-as ready and I did Bet want to
.
-------.
leave the firs for eery long."
Miss Marjorie H ills will leave
It waa from lha ashes af this
turnsits w for Daytona Beach to fire that the piece o f Iron pipe
spend' the da. with friends. From sms taken which tha state chargee
there .she will go to Tboanaaeille, Ismson need to slay Ida wife.
Ge. to spend the week-end before
Larnso* was tending tha fire
going to Tallahaaaaa whets she when a real relate broker. Mrs. I .
wUl^fBUt. Florida State College
n »o *. arrived to show the
fw J V H S .
house to a client interacted In
y &amp; * W k t f T w - v - T T v - te-'.ur■&gt;vo*tMeh. m dwriwr s earns
-r
Mf. aad Mrs. Csri Peeler, and .beeneg of the lamsons. He said

pther govenuaeatai’ economies.
But the machinery had been eat
f f f f o r snd th* President Immedi­
ately sat to work to put Into af.

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U v IC IIllfl O C 1 1 O il

Cotton Prite
Social Calendar DtHtot
Pointed To Aa S61d*
t l o n O f Problteih
Seminole Chapter Order of East­
ern Star ate expected to meet at
lha Masoate Tempi# at 7:10
o'clock for tha parpon of making
plana for tha official vDU of Tito
Worthy Grand Matron.
FRIDAY.
Tha Baptist Suaday
Schrol
Workers' Council will ho bald in
lha church annex at l : U o’clock.
'A coancil mart lag of tha Wamana* Missionary Society of tM
First Methodist thorch win S$
held a i tha church aanaa a i 4:00
o'clock.
* •
*
MONpAT.
Tha following meetings of air*
claa of the Woman's Aalxliary of
the First Presbyterian Chusrh will
he held throughout the day:
Circle N o , 1 Mrs. C. C. Briggs,
chairman. Trill meat with Mrs. J.
O. l it If, llt u Sanford Asenua, at
4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. S, Mrs. G. H. Brown,
chairman, will meet at tha honto
oY Mrs.* G. P. “Paxton, Myrtle
Avenue at Tenth Btrect, at 4:00
o'clock.
Circle Me. V Mrs. W. A. Zach­
ary, chairman, trill meal at the
home or Mrs. Mary Bolly, t i l l
Myrtle Arenac, a| 4:00 o’clock.
Clrcls No. 4, Mrs. Daisy Lewis,
chairman, will meet at the honA
a f Mrs. W a
Brumlry, Celery
Avenue, at 4:00 o’clock.
Circle No. 6, Mrs. II. McUulka.
chairman, will met with
Mrs.
Charles Ktrenworth,
. .
Magnolia

W ASHINGTON,, Sept. T .- Ra-’
lief Admln'strator Harry L. Hop­
kins appesled to the South yester­
day to discoarsge unemployment
relief *Tm a atarratlon basla" snd
.warsad that aalass eot'im prices
soon rbe, southern slat.-s worid
ha faeod with % serious problem"
this winter.
Hopkins said a recent airplane
trip through southern territory
revealed that the "whole picture
from top to bottom showed lnaihqnate relief."
"In the South", ha caul. " If we
could get a decent price for cot­
ton, our problem would bs &lt;ulvcd."
Ha indicated that anything un­
der $10 per month for each fam­
ily on relief rolls wss laaJequale.
and presentad figures shewing
practically every southern state
spending less than tha' amount
"W e didn't Intend that r-llef
money should be us-kI on a star­
vation basis", ho said.

Circle No. 6. Mrs. H. II. Wattbour, chairman, will mrvl with
Psra
Mrs. H R. Btrvrns. « t l
Avenue, at 4:00 o'clock.
The following circles ef
tha
First.Methrdlst Cburch will knees
at 3:90 O'clock!
&lt;'IreIs No. 1 will meet with
Mrs. Harry Wllsoa,
110 \Vra\
Ninth Birrst, with Mr*. Wilsun
and Mr*. Z. B. Ratliff aa baslraso.
Circle No. t vrill meet with
Mr*. L. P. Ilegan, 170* Park
Avenue, with Mrs. Hagan a* host

section o( the Belgian Village, was taken by W. O.
8 tuber, president of tha Eastman Kodak Company.

R elief a'hnlnUtTatlon
fTrrres
showed expenditures Ihruu^lmul
the ro rn tly M r re ll-f luVI ■"June
amounted to $46,107,77!) compared
with *SU,000,000 in July. The

price# which will penult '.hem to
cash in on these chaegsi timditurns rather then permit
the
ipttulBlUr Hmirnt In r**M|&gt; (hr
profit# which nghtfully belong ta
thr grflwrr.,,
»
( C tin tin tint F ro m

thr part of

thr

F a g B 1)

Bloody Solution Is
Seen Only Way Out
In-Cuban Situation

•dm lim tcr &gt;n

w tm Ui t * tatt-n.
In

paper

'AVrhur-iri»v*ftnrBtmL irj-or
o 'e to tk .

'Mors than 1,000^00 photographs of A Century
of Progress—the Chicago World's Fair—have been
taken by amateur photographers since tha Kaposi-

r a p ly

U» i| w «tian #

o/ n r r i *

men, Juhnann «ald

thr

rrutxtvr
Meanwhile, Hopkins announced
the relief sdmmlstratlos would go
hand In hand with the Rc I Cross
to relieve distress In T e ta . caused
hy the resent hurricane, lie has
authorised Texas to u«s relict
funds for shipment o f carloads uf
r»&gt;d Into the state. II? svld Hie
administration would
rare
fur
men and acumen losing Job* be­
cause of the storm.

(Continurtf F mmu Pn|r$» One)
rx|»«mI||ton*ry fmrr at Quaili, Virginia.
M A IIIN K H A R ItA C K N .Q IIA N T It’ ti, Va., Sept. 7—Iff*)—The Msrim*»t irot rF»&lt;fr y n k n lijr Tor i»n•»lhrr l*i|C Jolt, but tbrrr wan no
$*xrit«*m9n| mImiui it.
W it h
( hh
m ilit iir y
|&gt;i 4*4-1 * ion
iiteirt* than 1,000 m iM Irr*
of
the
w r r r i»«*i*mhlrd h«*i^ in *«» to
F»it»* i f th«&gt; tu im m tn il comt**i.

Hopkins
tsld
new spa perm-ci
that small town* throughn t the
South were just eeginnlnr to feel
the eftret. of the Recovery A
ministration's rs e m p I o &gt; ni e n 11
with drive, and laid |ieop!r in tIt. tern-

C'rcle No. I vrill meet
Mrs. C. ||. BmitK, Park AVenue,
with Mrs. Basllh sad Mrs. F. K.
Mitchell as hostesses.
__ Cirri* No . m e e t
with
w
e w m F l w n a e , 608 Mag“ rile Avene*, with Mrs. Herndon
end Mrs. J. W. RuUedg* as host-

(Continued From Par* 1)
Tb**ir uffi*«Tii
it| n&lt;&gt; nnlrr*
,rty lax eollectlon totaled only
hml !»«s*n rrrrivt»,| hrvoncl IhiMr
,
teliMh broilc111 In *i*vi*t«l train- 3U..H) percent of the entire
Clerk lamson reported max
r
1••m•i o f fik'btniir modi i|ti&gt;nir th«*
t„t.| .mount collectmf duHng thW
•W»N f »n m Marinebarin rk*
am i
Naval *horv atation* In tha Mtibilv fi.rsl y*ar was $»T.a7b.«3 out * f
, tut si real and imreenal aa»**^. manL •L.12«0393J^ A
I207AM.93 In unpaid e»e**»m#ms k

i •ni|$rt»\««l

" ’ Mayor Hpeer axpree.ed " g r * t
I tu t tt was found Impoaalte# »*
record a 40 percent tax rallrail'm,
fur the year. " While It is r .g r * W
able that ws could not ra a k e j*,
U tter showing In stow of the fact-,
i that the Committee hsd promised,.
1u, it would recommend the
j cellatlon of , t » « t $9«0,000 to Ptol:
! due Internet." Mayor Npaar »»\dw“ there |* ample reason to b*ll*v#T
that our pr- perty ownsrs
dodging their rasponstotlitr- *VV-&gt;W
■final Ialters which I mailed, to. t
■host 800 property owners durto^A
,|U past few weeks, brought' j)$ki/
|collection up nulle ■ llltle. Menft:
persons answered th* letter, 1*1$^ •
In* me that the only reason they

Economy to veterans and gov­
ernmental expenditure* witbv a
IM t r ih l track. ' Ttn
governmeatal
toUti^at i i f r t t . . boy«, than girU, aach reorganisation o f
M ia m m li . *
t &gt; l k w adtoi* *
• . It* t • It t--l_rW- rx, ..V(i
Th* us* ot $1,300,000,000 In pubiff sw at Itrflnancff ’tWa
Hosa Yrho-tarilelpateln U« wsrks to give jek*. ’ '
A- elrlUsn eonisrratloa corps to

i, who hfnirf'lnrtiiff aa*1 g iv* work to tTtfiOO
d-which will bffihaHadl with dspeadest*.

aptUMiiMite
providad.
willnara
cdrUltilr
ra g a ril f o r tba
fa c to r y ow
f o r w h om

th a y w ill pfobAb
WOrktA *' tlsKde '* #f
di
I is»&lt;
» .• Sf| *•
•,
. f - A i t d atF'W hllV'tha achem a-hi Hot a n tlraly hutnanlteri
hbA ta Tlng»&lt;fcw[\HrhoiHa' d e *r*w o f aalflahnaaa, It I*, navi
tH ( !t e a .!t % d b 4 b riW M te n t'W h M h w fll a orta d a y ^pay dl'

young maei

.

.

Reorganisation of th* faMral
employmeat terries. ..
...
Bupplytoff direct aid to stakes
&lt;*► relief from a $800JM0JI00

telldr—

that thMte^tdi of titoppteidaw aa dearly as aKb Wto‘ Ufa

t A T . n n . u w valtop avtterfw to

handle Muscle Shoal* aad darklap

$11,000 To Publicize
Is Voted Hy Orlando

YOU WOULDaarvkakad X'rayvyrar; . . wia
waa dalrvoyant
etelntoywri .. - a foritiA#

rdeitknts b f p a rfa c ily

aad

krltli Uiff aamk swift aM&gt;

Bankers P epare

ra c y U w fttte rd 'o f t l r t t k t i ^ B U tay bay.

* lb- O M IT

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InfonratlteaL QaWUr. ta

i&amp; T Y

y Ea r s a g o
'■UUMHm terniU». (A te g 'fM lk to

s. q ^ A ld k f/ t f.

r r a lC M to ,—

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(Continued Preen Page 1)
sad fommerr* to thrive undrr the
NRA, the auoeiattou adopted a
resolution stating: ].’
"W e pledge oar support snd rooperation Is the recovery cam­
paign that Is now under way, snd
w* point out that the huukinc
support that 1* to tha le*g run
meet effectlf* snd helpful Is that
which conforms to the principles
e f aoa*d banking end which Hr &lt;*o
doing ssfegusrdn th* IsstiUUon
snd the funds of It* depositors.’
Leaders to bunking from const

OKI.ANDO, Kept. 7.— An oppru|wlation of approximately fit.uoo for publicity wsj made by the
city rommlulan at Its warily
meeting her# yesterday. It D In
be divided ameng national a *•
vertislng, stale snd local silvefUsing booklets snd spatial adver­
tising fsr tbs msettog of the
Amateur Pilots Association to be
Ruo»*velt that the hanking t t
hsd gives "splendid result,." No
response was rands to a drclaratioa that th* government had pro­
vided th* banks with mean, to
loosen credit for business opera­
tions, mad* by a spokemaan of
th* president before th* rotirarv
lion.
1
t
lieduirtlon or eUaiination of In(•rant on postal saving* In order
to prevent government dompelition with banka was urged by Gil­
bert U Deane of lift Grand Ra­
pid* (Mich.) savings lank In ad­
dressing th* savt/ga division from
whl.-h ha retired aa (irrsldeat ysetortey.
.
* tl&lt; **ld banks were paying two
and one-imlr percent Intsrs.t to
•b* poMni earing* trustees -on a
Hotff Impulse- end that th*
ha could not ua* the money
profitably &lt;m that basis."

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lOonllnuea From I .&lt;«&gt; - .«
SC* ' s£*is' SM.k* »ppHr*tlo«tv Top
loan* to either. the" Farm Loan #r
Hama Loan flank imi«t .«hoW tin*!
thalr property. collate nil 4s t f i w
o f tax at, tha Board brtiera* IhaY
tax collvetl*** may I n t H u a ' ^
sldcrably durinx tha naxt few
waaka, At Irast. the Board I n M i
the tncrea«e will tome, fo r .dte**
of Ha memSera ark dlrpooed TO
further
rethire
IM '
alM tSj
shortened arhool tarnt. •" •
Tha Board is raserVlug' Its da*!
cl» ton aa to whan school* win
open oatl) Sept. M, tha data OH
which tha West Coast MihM Of*
Heists’ Association will hold Ira'
September meet In* o f tha Clt&gt;
Hall.
.
^
Tha Board hallare* that hy tH f f
'tlma H will ha Hi a-pdsllloh to rtR
that-tha schools .Trill oyatl on\»*
certain data, probably W t 1 * »
planned.
. J
During their maetln* tha BaaHT
approved a more or laas l a t W
tanl requirement which I* teJW
expected or soma o f Ha rmptay^w
In lha futor*.
In fotura. all school bus drfraw
janitors, and lunch roam managara
and oatployaea most praaant a
health cartlflesta signed hy *
practicing
before that
}* i
...... a Iphysician
" '# " * —
,
will be allowed to contact wiltt _
local -School children.
This roqulremcnk b ar been «W*ki
effect as far as teachers are vonrerneil, for some years.
■
The Board awarded Jamto 'K to -sik the contract for trartsTVittS* '
tlon of school children In ihn Ohl«*
ilenrod-Iake Howbll arvn to tMFR
Winter Park school, lie will b*&gt;«V
paid $70 per month
thls” s * ^ '
vlre.
,
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The Board also spprnvsfl s m r
stgmst its
w lth-Ai— -Brfiy
Johnson, vocational ’ sgticu!i - l t
teacher,
although -'the ' Bonagf.
agreed that Ml. Johnson's • t o * ,
rices are to- Include hla taking.*
...re o f the ground* of all of Vh».'. .

TONKxHT
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Rverday 1 till ||

“D e v il

held’ W fe .
Tltr Csniadtsion elm suthorised
the- payment of publicity bill, of
the Chamber of Comment in th*
amount uf |142l.
A report from the clfl.c .J the
e'ly solicitor advbed that the rMg
cannot accept,hom# loan r.mJs 171
the pa&gt;meal of taxes or for psAaltjrs ou (hiIn.) snt text*. OnlV
t'nltp-' Htateu money la ac.*rit*hle,
lha report sail.

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And The
with

Tallulah Itonkhead
Cfary Cooper
Charles I-aughtoif

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it t o
S e m i n o le 0 Y y C l e a n e r s
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'.“JENNIE
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The** little tala^Hie* caa he Waken WHtf a aa
realiie that Bemlaele Ctaaaara not arty rsstoVe
damage hut that Utter mat had* aetuaRy raerauto i

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O R D 'S h eriff Avers He
i\(u; 1h Able To Handle
" V " Strike Situation
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 7.— (AY
—The governor’* office laat night
l raid aaeuraneea had been tele*
phoned ~yy Sheriff W. J. Lovett,
' of Franklin county, that he could
, "handle perfectly" any threatened
trouble in the Apalachicola Day
John Tervrllllger, son of Mr. andI oyater flcldb.
,
He aald he anticipated no
r*. J.. E. Tsrwilllger o f this
trouble e f conaequence, but earlier
ly, shared Atlanta Oeorglan and yraterday George W. Devla, atate
Kants Csnslltutlon sport page1 conrervatlon commlaaloner, had
iUdllnes with Bab* Buth, thei announced 80 conservation police*
Mton Rraves, and th* Unlver- men and poaalbly a company of
I National Guardemen might be sent
ly o f Georgia fodtball team and
l ‘ prospects last week becauss Into the area bbcauee of threat­
ened trouble between oyater flaha aensatlonal round of gilfln g
m W n end packing houaea.
rich young Terwllliger qualified
Davla aent thla telei^am to H.
D, Marka, conrervatlon agent at
Apalachicola: "Have available for
aherifra rail detachment of eoldlera, t Tether with 80 atata po­
lice, I f emergency ariaee that we
may need them, can have them on
apot In six houra."
Karly laat night, Apalachicola
reported no evidence of trouble.
Oyater dealera offered ||.20 a
barrel for oyatera, but union
[ratchera demanded 11.28 a bar­

inny Terjrfs=«er If
failed Afei rme Ad­
ition To Linksmen

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PAOLA
Sunday visitors at Mr. owl
Mrs M. Hanson's were M r a-ol
Mrs. A. Hanson, o f Orlando, Maurlro llanson, of Hanford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Youngsr
George Hlauglflrr, o f Patatka,
* • ' a recent vtaltor al (he home
ST hirTroHrer, D II. Slaughter.
Mrs. M Hanson was a visitor
at the home o f her sister, Mrs.
Chailcs Hardy, In Hanford, Mon­

• I Under ths pictures one reads,
"Johnny Terwllliger. manager of ■
M g g ly W iggly store on I'on-e He.
Leon Avenue, has very lllttw time
tot golf, yet he was ,oe Dlls' In
•ka elty tournament st
Cnpitil
O ty . T erw illigrr
devstipe.l
), m
ffeme by
prartlciag
er nlghf.
*#!#&gt;• he Is sh iwn ‘nusy at work
a fte r leading the uqsllflvrS. In the
••nter
phots*
he
ke shown
Waiting
on
bliss
Msrjorir
W hite
and
al
right
hr
takes ■ few practice -wings le.
tween serving customers. Ter
W llllger plays at East l.nkr where
be tests out his nigh'
practice
-theories.
|te
was
defeated
W eAiesday
afternoon. |,y Jim

O V IE D O
Mias A r m Splnko*-* Leeebfygi
la rial tint brr soot,, Mr*. O w i i
Morgan.
v
Mr*. T» L. Ltago and daughter,

July, although it la abavv lha
comparative ftgurea o f 1 W for
NEW TO RK^-A# th* mldsum- tha f iftaanth aucceaaiva weak, and
L mer season baa beea passed wlth- only allghtly andar lha lM t level.
While • further curtailment baa
out any appreciable modificationi
In th* progreasiv*
movementI brought lumber product!#* below
which has characterised general I tha 1MI record, bltuminooa coal
business since th* early part of [ output contlauea above tha figure
April, tb* possibility of any site- for that p*rl*l, &lt;Vs pile the drop
able recession becomes more re­ occaaioned by labor difficult!** at
mote vrilh each passing week, Dun Ibe mine*.
A fter reaching tte peak far the
A Brmdatreet, Inc., says In IU
current trade review of the week. current movement two week* ago,
Reports of gains In employment Um Bciioeai Activity Barometer,
and higher pay rolls are bslag re­ compiled by Dua A Bradetract,
ceived from all parte of th* coun­ ha* receded to U»e lowest level*
try, Instead of being confined to • Inc* June 28, now (tending at
the Industrial centers of th* East M.4 In on tra it to ta*t week’*
aad middle West from which such poll lion, of 71.7, a declln# of 8.7
encouraging news emanaud large­ percent. Decline! were recorded In
all the component factor* with the
ly d’.ring July.
exception of bank clearing*.
Reports from some of th* agri­
In the opinion of Dun A Bradcultural regions are lies encour­
aging, because of crop reductions •treat. It la nit aolely tha fear of
by drought and high temperatures, the general advance of the price
but much of this loss is expected level o f A f l merchaadi**, whlcn
to be cauxterbalanced by th* hlgh- will hi cmha effective on SspL I,
which haa given *uch m strung
n commrdDy voice*.
•purl to retail buying, but rather
Th* delay In perfecllng codes
the million*.fn new found wealth
of fair competition Is exerting a
reUrdatlv* Influence on the rat* which have been poured Into ihi
Visitor* to th* Chicago World's Fair—A Century of rrngisse
hand* of consumers, who hive
of actielly In a number of Indus­
loot all thsae things that Lillian Murray Is displaying, and probably
tries, as th« lack of clarification converted these Into loog-defeired
essential requirement*. *
lost thslr tamper* Inunadiatsly alters! l i d. Th* leak and lo a d te*
regarding probable '* trends of
At no comparative period in
partmant do** an Inunana* businsaa at th* World's Fair, both com­
costs 'Is hampering th* seller as
ing and going. What In da with th* accumulation of r p t e j j H t
well as the buyer, despite the ap­ commercial history haa *o much
parent eagerness of both for an money rvached consumer* In such
F*vp«ty is • poMfflt Jhgt poxilsa Miss M array.
a brief space of time, and follow­
interchange of merchandise.
ing with unaxpvteil suddenness
It Is reported that with each
the year* of pinching want iu re­
, succeeding week more and more
at the Florida Sanitarium. Many
o f the small industrial centers lease ha* been Immediate and un­
'
frirmU arc wishing her a speedy throughout the country enter the restricted.
Retail sallg In some cities n&gt;*/
rcruvery.
group showing gains over the 1932
ara running from 18 to 82 perand 1031 figures.

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LONG WOOD

men.
s. L It. I’ ajnc am!
• nd Mr*. I.cvl North werMr«. W 1*. Grogsn and son, J.-visitor* in Orlando Sunday afterI*, with Mr* .11. T Humphrey and noon.
daughter, Hetty Ann, wrrr ealler*
Ills , Barbara Hunt l&gt; etlll ill
In Sanford Friday.
Fanny lou Heard, of Danhutg,
Ga , ha- arrived to spend the win- u,. of advertising as early as 1R40.
Icr with Mr. and Mrs. W illiam 1when dividing upon a suitable
Crayrraft.
! dal* for the sailing o f the UrtJ. Ynlcl Jones left Wednesday^ tannia. The novelty of crossing the
morning for Orlando, where hr Atlantic wa* linked with another
bus accepted a position
inomentus date In America, nameMrs. M. J. Crews, and daugh | ly July 4, with rnnsequent results,
ter, Isirralnp are visitor* st tha, Mr. Itefunl gave hi* opinion on

The following
tesqjygrs havW
-lif t n. i m d - M - I " the faculty at. - .The silent af the -upward mow*
ment since March is disclosed by
l.ytnan School for th* term be­
the cumulative records for
the
ginning OeL 2: Prof. W. J. Wells, major trade* and for employment,
It. H. Thornton, George Hmedley, which during the hr'rf period of
the Misers Florence McKsy, Lois four and a half months revealed
laYger
than
Kinhlcll, Aldia
l^iVignr, lle tlie gains seven limes
A i nett, Grace Knlxmlnger, Anns those set cVrwn for the like period
('lark, Mrs. Gertrude
McCally, of 1032.
In Its flight across tb* country, (
and Mrs. Maude Tupper.
Mr. and Mre. J. II. Menick left the llhie Eagle has left ths Im­
Tuesday afternoon for^a visit at print o f it* Insignia In nearly all
of the small trade and Industrial
Wsterhury, Conn.
'
- centers, and under ths furce o f,
Mrs. Avsnt
enlartaBbd
the
the sonrerted campaigns now In
Junior Class o f the S a flM . Sun-1
day School st her In W eaF to n g- j progress In the large cities the'
laggards
rapidly
are
being*
wiod Tuesday aftern oo m .^ J h s
brought under the spread ot Its'
brothers and sisters of th . Jualarprotective wings, states the r e -'i
etsw. Million* of men have ob-;
talned their first work In years,'
ss fls*~re*trit e f the undaunted!
efforts of lh^ N R A , whlls hun­
dreds of thousands already «m-

You can atlll get reason- 1
sble prices here.
II.T t
your car ready for IffY . 1
Ire.

MARTIN

Pont Office Lunch

IIS W. 1*1 HT.

loan."
The youth fell hy the wayrlde

We are ag#lpped I# predice
first clsse Job work al tba
Isveet poaMbt* prioaa. Glva m
a triaL

Herald Printing Co

BILLY’S UNCLE

Otldn hss extended It* servlco to
■XChdngtu,
capital of Sxrchwsn

aumed tigh t d#ya by river steam-

' . rhU I-attcr WUI Brinx
a ,.- .
Joy To Fat Polka and

r.Reuritis Sufferers
f '. “ D##r Sirs! 1 waa so crippled
With Muritia all down left aid* of
. * my head and arm and both knars
’ • 80 swollen that I could hardly get
... PP and down. A l tlmae my feet
sVyalnad to badly 1 thought my tore
■, Would break off. | triad ev#ry’ thlag. The doctor told me I would
ba no bolter while I lived bare
-’ hat I stopped In a drug store tn
1 Brooklyn, n . Y-, on* day teat N&gt;XlYtearer and tha man tn charge
-.tald m* te taka Kniaehan fe r 8
C iraaka steady and I would got rewhich l did. Never fait tetter
K l M ateag with It. h * T * teat
ereigM. I weighed I I I the*. New
' 7 oslgh 114 aad while I ’ m over
g K » r e . ate I fe d 44. I look It far

Value Of Newspaper
Advertising: Stressed
MONTItF.AI-— Extensive use of
newspaper advertising, in lh„ opin­
ion of Eric Rcfnrd, general mana­
ger of the Cunard-An-hor Donaldsoa Line, way reeponelblc for
the surer** of ocean transporta­
tion experienced hy there con­
cerns.
,
Bamual Cunard reallxed tha val-

CAN FIX storm. damaged roofs
ch«ap and quickly. Call E. B.
Phillips, 148*|.
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WANTED! Baby bad. Most be-in
good condition and reasonable.
Phoo* 87V-J
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FOR R E N T;vFUHl|«..fteU&lt;» w tV
^ ^ U v UffW ».Ah,,V y ',ih !,rY
living quarter*, corner Park
•jnd Km m a d * a p p l i c a t i o n f o r l a s
in Man# In ae ^ o rd a n a a
w l l h and French Avenue. Seaboard Oil
[•*
HwM r a r l l f l r a l a a m b r a c a a lh a Co. West Flint Street
.
f o l l o w i n g d f t r r i b t i t |&gt;r«p#rtv a l tu -

Neni.mhsr. A. t&gt;. t ill
n lln ew s

my

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T1II8 WEEK—T r y our 8«mlp#at# white point at 12-M a
galltn. Wonderful value at this
price. Stanley Rogers Hardware

•Ixnslure

T '_n ^wV ,,,h
•* a-«r. D O U n L A M .

C lark Circuit
C o u r t. Kamino le P n u n l r . r i o r l d e
Hy: A II W K X K A
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S o lu tio n

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MULE FOR SALE, rash. Jo* L.
Corley, Cameren Avenus.
FOR 8ALE: Ticket to Washington
D.
Apply Mrs. Paul Butner,
Torster Celery and Douglas* Are.

[o b iliz a tio n

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I T A S H IN G T
* V
J E p te U
s
W
O» VN|, VSept.
8.—
( A J * . )— 1T h ® B o o M v e lt adm ln iitra tlo n
regard ed
th e
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iiw lft

d e v e lo p m e n ts

in

troubled Cuba aa approach­
in g a clim ax— poaalbly even
a solution— bu t m ilita ry m obi­
lization f o r eea, land o r a ir
m ovem anta continued unre­
laxed.
Attempts to conciliate political
difference* that have given Cuba
two revolatl-nary governments
within a month and brought 80
Bbosarlcan warship* to Cuban wa­
ters began today.
81s m*n and n woman named at
an all-factlan meeting went Into
Secret ■••alon In Havana with
Indlcatlona that Provisional Presi­
dent D* Ceepedea would be re­
instated and . a coalition rablnet
chosen to snpplsnt th* five-man
blf (Wralopmrnt foBowrd a
aration that tha revolutionary
eovnmltakm*’ wtery after thrre
days I . power, of bickerings,
threats, disorders and talk of
eotroter-ravolnllon, would retire
tn “ flv# mlnotea" If the people
"tail us It Is neceessry 'to avoid
American Intervention."
From Norfolk a squadron of
tht naval planes went roaring
down the eastern seaboard today
on what Is hellavad a non stop
. fOOO-mtle flight to th# Coco Solo,
Canal tons naval base.
The flying armada, commanded
by Lieutenant Commander Donald
*'H. Carpenter and carrying n crew
ef 88 ef fleers and men, may again
A bks tb* sir fp?m th* Canal Inna
|Par
)t c $ vtVs* assiu lii'ftem
, Diego.
All la atfll cenjactnre,
with naval offlcera refusing In­
formation aboat the flight or the
destination of the plane*. •-

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Mary Pickford Is
Made Defendantln
Huge Dftmage Suit
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 .- fA V Echoes ,of tbs days when the

Maty Plckford-Owen Moore msrrisge was terminating were re ­
verberated down the years to
mingle tedsy with the complaint
of a greying actor who Is suing
tba film actrest fer WSOJhiO.
Edward Haotaser filed the suit.
Baying that In tha aid days he
acted •■ falter father, adviser
and bus loss • manager fa r Pickford and tha members of her fam­
ily, ha Bay* ha la ball tied to com-

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of 12800 or less." The act becomes
effective In part next Jan. 1.
He declared "vicious, .unwar­
ranted ami untruthful propa­
ganda" had been distributed to -he
effect that small banks and In­
dependent oanks would be elimi­
nated under the net.
In direct and forceful contra­
diction of objections by the bank­
ers. O't'upnor steteds (1) The pub­
lic mad* a loud demand fob de­
posit insurance, as reflected In
passage of the law with huge ma­
jor'll*- In Congress; (2&gt; Th* lew
makes a fact of the theory '-hat
depositors have a right to their
money; (3) Deposit Insursncj s«ill

SUPREME CO U RT FORD IS STILL
SUPPORT OF NRA SILE N T AS TO
SEEN AS L IK E L Y PLAN SO N N RA
Legal Experts Think Friendu Stnte He Has
Evinced A p p roval
Tribunal Will Shape
Of Recovery I d e a
Deci«ion Favorably

Dr. Pulggton Makes
HU August Report

file; HAY. Mich, Sr|&gt;«.
I le n t v Font, Mtill n *ile n t h o ld ­
out fro nt
I hr
NBA
B iito m o h llr
r o iir , 1* r r p r r o o n t n l
hy
V lflilo n
rom|»M»ti"n« at hi*
H u ro n Mountn in r r t r v a t n e a r h r r r • " Mh f il *
tu tim r' o v n w h r t h r r h r w ill g i v r
fin a l an,| r o m p lr t r a p p ro v a l In th r
rix ir.
A lth o u g h I h r
t t t a n iifa r t iiiT r la
rrn ta im n ir n ilrn t,
h i*
frla n d a at
t h r llu t o n M o u n ta in
ra m p
havr
F t a t r il that In •l»«rM»aiona o f t h r
N B A . F o n t ha» r v i n n l a p p ro v a l
o f t h r t r r iir ta l M *ro vrrv I’lao . hut
fieri* th m - a i r m m ir t r r h r ir a li t i r in t h r a iilo m o t iv r h m Ip u|H»n w h irn
h r if u n a h lr tu m a k r
a d r f e n i lr
tirrih ln n .
O n r «»r tw o o f t h r * r la. h n ira li
t h r rottipanipiv*
havr
im li*
c a t n l. d ra t w ith t h r n r r r « » tt y of
th«. -K»rA M o to r
i H H iy w f *
loir •»prn it* lm*itk*» to th r N a tio n a l
A iilo n u d n lr
r h a m l* r r
of
f omlo r t r r , »«f w tu rli h r
not a mrml i f t . &amp;tii| w ith t|»r wtjitidmir o f th r
lo a n u fa rtiiM 'i*
rrta M 'H i* w ith nu
tn r"* n * part** i» ia n u fa&lt;
*tu rrrr
Tha% iio h r a t r d th a t h'nrd i«. in
the- m ain, a i r n t a i d r to l l i r |* ir» i
tlriii'd ir r o v r r ^ profcram . and ha a
tilth* fa u lt to fin d •' p ir - r n l w ith

- An nvtrage of kaactly one stlrg*d law violator appeared before
Justice o f the Peace J. C. ILsD-it*
every day during August, his ra­
Berkely Blackman, assistant en­ p i d to the County Commission­
gineer-In the War Department ers reveals. Most o f these viola­
Engineers Office at Jacksonville tors were negro**.

AnBistant Engineer
ViHitor In Sanford

V

te** Iwt-v.B. R- I tighten, Hanford
secretary o f this organisation, and
J. C. Hutchison, manager or thv
Baaford-Ovtedo Truck
Growsrs
t * f , expect to I##*# thix week for
Vrehlligls# whore o# Mawday
they will confer wllh Deportment
e f A l^ ta lta rs official* in referown to a proposed eatery market­
ing agreement which tte orgaaihwa drww* up.

Charlie llrysnt, Howard Humwas In Hanford this murning in ■
two-hour conference with trade inrtsll,
Howard
Arnstt, and
body officials.
Archie Lee Cerler, while
m/h
Ha dlscusred the proposed Hi. charged with (rata riding, were
Johna-lndlan River canal east of f ned the costs of pnucflitwn
hero, and he indicated that the The fine and sentence were sus­
project'Is being given serious con­ pended In all rases.
sideration in tha proper quarter*.
D- D. Ksignn and T, D- Hmiih,
During bla visit he disclosed the while men, charged with aasa ill
fart that the canal has • new sup­ ar»J Littery, were ordsrid
re­
porter in that residents of thv leased on |28 tend* to await trial
For; pterre section, where there is in county court.
a natural ocean harbor, ar# ready
H. K. Bostic, J. P. W ater' ght.
to pitch la aad help ltd* section snd ttkate Cummings, white men
secure this 'waaL
charged with o#ing drunk, wsr#
fined 4&lt;L8d and costa each.
1-eon Johnson, white, dtarged
with henUag hie way aa a tram,
i oapvrt- waa flood #8 a ad costa,

LEGION TO MKBT
America# L#fh
•tr#r Scrainol# Cs
ad 4o gather at
toalgkt at 8:00
;#«rpoM af dtp

ten Hal

Walter Clayton, charged with
sxposlag hi* persaa, wss . Lae 1
IL8# a s t re*U .
Pa»l Cooper, charged with tak-

FI o rida’s Afrrament
Proposes Cont r ol
Committee To Reg­
u l a t e Shipments
W A S H IN G T O N . Rept. S .-tA Y —
Florida proponents o f state and
national control of citrus fru it to
assure higher price levels pre­
sented their case for that stats'*
plan at • hearing tmlay.
The Florid* agreement proposes
that a state control committee of
12 rosmtere ba authorlted to pro­
hibit or prorate shipments when
market conditions do not afford a
reasonable price.
M. L. Corey, Florida representa­
tive, offered witnesses to show
that the plan was approved over­
whelmingly at a state-wM# meet­
ing o f growers. The Texas agree
ment will rome up after Florida's
examination Is completed.
An assertion that “ too much
politics and office seeking” has
been brought Into the citrus hear­
ing was msde by State Senator J.
J. Parrish, of Titusville.
Parrish said In part: “ I ’m going
ter cu-operste ■tf th »~ agrleutnirat
administration sees fit to set up
thts control, but I think this is
tremendously expensive, uncalled
for in IP33. I suggest ths depart­
ment of agriculture merely sppoint • msn in the department to
handle th, crop this year. There's
hs-en tcm much politics and office
seeking hi ought Into this hearing.
Some g ro w n * hsve hope* of g et­
ting some lucistivr appointment.*'
T A L L A H A S S E E . S.,d- K - t A 7
Texas, with W» percent of her
citrus idnwtl off the Gees by the
l.nLor Dey hurricane et the ssin*
(line another hurricane
elsthed
through the Florid* citrus
belt,
appealed to this state yesteritsy
to hold its citrus from msiket for
Ih days while T r i o growers sail
Jssl'FA*^ ixwia. -. - * -—-.■ -x
Nslhsn Mayo. rowm16lior.#r of
■ ffrit'ulturv, iFpllrtl that FlonJo •
i*It11&gt;imfitt • wriiiiM not or h n v y for
(( onliii i^il On r « r r T lu re)

A ukuhI Reinirt Made
On County’s Home

I to* m o v rm riil
Th** o m toi m a n u f a r liir r r
r a o ir
out " f hi« rlim rly i^ iia n lrd i r t i r a t
y r « l r i i l i i y f«•v til* tir« t m otor trip
a tn rr I r i | S a lt lit la y
H r »&gt;• d riv
ho to 111 IT Ita h . o il o u r* fro m hi*
ra m p and m a d r a t r lr p h o n r r a il
to I t r t t o l l T i i r r r
a ir
n«»
tr lr
phoitr* in t h r ra m p
A f t r i rootp lrtin ir ih r c a ll, th r lo a t tu fe c t u ir r

Thr ro«t of op#rotIng ih# ('min
t) lli'iti*' with |l» 115 whit# oinl
IHRtii lliiuol#* tlurlng Aiigiiat. wu«
$IJI 3f&gt;. il '•o* rrvrolrd In .Supt. B
L halin'* irptiil I •* th# I minl&gt;
I 'Mfiiiiiiubionrr*
Thr r«i#t of fiMxl fiirnlahnl #orh
imiiair |»n tUv w
11 H r#nU.
whilr thr nut of frrdlng Oiul hoU8
liiK urt tnniutr |»#i dog during
.\ugu«t w «« Mi» rriilt

ir t iiiiH 'ft at «»nrr to h it
1*» r«a»m
••rahin” n r a i l ^ k r
S u p rv io r
Hr
i r f ti*«*ti a ll i iit r r v ir w e r *
N o d e f ln it r tndt at ton ha« h rrn
ir iv n i l i r r r w h rn F o u l
and M m
F ord, who h a v r l»rrri in t h r ra m p
n r a i ly t h r r r w r r k « , w ill r r t u m

in thr pMNhirtlun nf a!f»4 1 2 golItHir of milk at •
of 10 tl r#nt»
I•#• galling (J iharn r g g t at u
coal nf 1^4 r#nt« i»rr tlntm, M 1-2
iHiiiiuU of huttrr

H r t r o it .
*
f l f f i r i a U In i M m l l »ald th r y
did oof r a r r to
rn m m rn t
w h rn
a ik r d
w h rth rr
th r
ro m iH in y 'r
to n 1 1 mu 111 o f 40 hm ira a w r r k fo r
riiip lo |raa wt»uld i*r rh a n irrd .

Justice Of Peace Makes R e p o rt To
County On Alleged Law V i o la tors

TUBBY
KOOu) MUCH ABOUT p R orott ivjoocow rr
C6T *TWtH RJLLA
c A r e u iA f F f t o c t .
W A Y tR - BKPNX2.C
MAKIU'ME UCtea
tHCO ULT MB do

CHICAGO,
Sept.
Th.
nation'* bankers were told yssterday that deposit Insurance was
for their own good and for th*
good of th*
public—andwave
given to understand by the att
mlnistretlon that their oppoaltton
would be of nr avail.
J. F. O’Connor, comptroller of
th* currency and on* of th* men
who will direct th* deposit Inso ranee plan, fTskqd before
the
American B*nkersN\ Association
replica by President Rss»*svelt to
all of their many objections to de­
posits guaranty.
•’■InJusUc* to none” , O'Connor

1-Gov, Davs Sholts notified his
office last night from Washington
that Federal agencies hsd agreed
to make loan* to Florida growers
who suffered In th* Labor Day
hurricane, to advance money for
highway repairs, and to aid home
owners in getting quick shelter.
The Federal Farm Board, the
Governor said, would send an o f­
ficial representative to
Florida
immediately and loan* to citrus
planters to cover hurricane losses
would he approved immediately.
These will b* long-term loans, sod
rrpayment will extrm ) Into
the
second crop year. Nathan M a y ,
commissioner of agriculture, esti­
mated one-fourth of th* stale *
citrus crop was destroyed
and
heavy damage to trees.
The Federal bureau of
roads,
Sholts told J. P. Newell, his seeRead retary, gave assurances It would
w * sn rw rroNf^pr. -H.-75IV advance - additional— funds — ts
FI •riclst to repair highway damage. The opinion Is growing s m 'n »
Chairman C. It. Treadway, of the legal experts in the Capital, that
State Road Department estimated when sml if the Roosevelt reJ
111)0.00(1 was necessary for imme­ covrry program comes To a lest
diate
emergenc)
repairs,
an'l In the Supreme Court that tri­
$800,000 necessary fur perm ment bunal will emlcavor to shape its
replacements.
decision In conformity to the
The Federal bureau authorised avowed emergency situation the
that the first part of th'- fund law* were designed l " meet
ua taken from the $8.01* 1.000 I , i
While. In the nature of things,
eral highway fund sires Iv nllolt.T. the course of the Supreme Court
to Florida, with repayment- to ^ is unpredictable, these e»|»erts ex*
made by th# Federal G iveinim rC |n-rl lh«r Just ires In disposing of
whan necessary. Chairman T n s 't thr eonst It ul tonal questions that
way said th* work of repairing may arise from the legislation tn
roads already wSS under way.
display a desire tn carry out the
Storm
area residents
win *e purpose of Congress ami the
homes were destroyed or damaci-d President, With the public welfare
Ly
the hurricane will oh tsli
closely in mind
grant* from the Federal
emer­
Precedents, whlrh in the past
gency relief sdmlnistreVsaw - f » t
, Juits' W
Ixsvy weight u p * dwn e fn tg matsrialx "to-wopply Hvem
glalans- while they were In the
sheltsr.
white Rot., formal Ive stages, rtiav
The FeiVral relief administra­
sound again on the judirial anvil,
tion, however, will step Into re­
however.
lief work only S B a n adjunct to
So far as the National Indus­
the American Red Cross, which I*
trial Recovery Art is ronrermd.
designated *« the ulTlcIsl
relief
(there l« unanimity of opinion that
sgrncy. If (hr lied Cross i»
it-!
thrre wilt he n„ ivra-ion to pass
aide to handle the relief
wi.k,
llu-n relief fundi will he nJvencrd
for Immediate assistance.
Clraring of street* and oth«r
public places of storm rk-hii, al*
uady has brro niailr for unrinpluyment
rvli*f - project*.
and
funds allncalvd to
stair
relief
headquarters are veiny u*e,| to
pay wurksrs at th* rate of 811
rents an hour.
President
Franklin l&gt; Room'rrlt
was "particularly
sympa­
thetic**, Governor
Shulls
said,
when told officially of Florid* «
heavy ilsmags, sstimsted in ex
r*s* o f 48JX)0,00&lt;). The Governor
said he called on tha President
during the day and added “ Uui
conference was quit* encouraging
and satisfactory.”
Also dulrng tha «tey, (,&lt;&gt;vrtn&lt;&gt;7
Sholts presented relief re q ie it* th
Secretary Wallace o f the Agricul­
ture
-Department,
Secretary
Ickes o f ths Interior Dcpsrtmeni,
and other Washington
official*.

Ilk'Appreciation

P t o v t a tn o H

No SUck Filling

STRAWBERRY PI-ANTSkter sate
S*a W. W. Potter.

tary
Of U.

O van

7 sw ock* I tm a t \

Full P#ck

USED AUSTIN COUPE. Onantn
tmd by R**l. »228. Also, Mod*
A Pickup track, 1180. Reel A Sana
Austin dealers.
w .

le
hereby
a l'e a
th a t
TUU KU U W.
s s r r h s t r r of
l - c r l l l l r s n N o « i t , (IstrO th*

a!#d In Mamlanl# C o u n t y . F lo r id a ,
lo -w llt
l - q I I ( l ^ s e W. I * ft.| Howth
Meofortl li s l e h Is Addition
Ths said land i e l n s assessed s t the
date o f Issuance o f aurh r e r tltlr a te
In ths name .o f U N K N O W N Unless
■eld e e r ttfle a t* shall he redeem ed
n reord ln s 'o la w ts s deed w ill Is ­
sue thsr-.V,
, h,
latls.
dey e f

Groups Agree
CLAIRE WINDSOR Federal
To Make
To
Florida
G
r
o
w
e
r
LOVE NOTES ARE Hit By Hurricanes
8*. Continues
CITED IN COURT

ib le

&amp; T j T U a camplaint served PicklU rffl attoraay, Hammer relate*
Umt bate ha aad Pickford'.
mstber Nagro vigorously eppessd
t* tea a*#o#i*llag af tha dsfend•ut with Oaafflaa Falrbanha prior
to her diverts ftym Owen Moore
•ad took a vigorous and teUrmined Mood la appoaltloa thereto,
bat aerarteeies* tha stefeodant
persisted la assocDtlng
Wl'h
Falrbaaka, although the wife af

• ’ province. I’ lanee make In a few
f hour* a trip that form erly con­
'

HAVE Y O U * WATCH repair*I
by o m who ymdJIy knows b r r
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Au.

N ollee

Cartfai Good For
Rim-Down Condition

o s b

LoanB

th an k

Wednesday afternoon, neing nosed
•ut by Jim Ison on the 18th green,

B 1IAN G IIAI, Sept. T .-'J D - -The
ChlnJ National Aviation rnrpor-

P

WANTED TO BUY! good saddle
Dlrart'-re of tba Central Florida
hors*. Must be a bargain. Writ*
Baseball tragus will meet In the Bill Jones P. O.. Box 421 giving
AngetJIt Hotel In Orlando tomor­ full particular*.'*'
row night at 7:30’o'clock for the
poryuvs* o f Ironing Dtrt s fomplslnl
whlrh h*s been lodged by the FOR RENT: 8 room furnished
Sanford dub.
garage apartment, also 2 room
W. j If,’ Msndelcorn, Orlando furnished apartment, lawer floor,
president of the league, will pre­ modern conveniences, water furside. Others expected to sttand ara nlshsd, T. &amp; Carlson, N. JsasaV. E. Douglass 0f Hanford; W. F. mlne Are.
Nelson o f Cocoa, Fred Ileriong of
l-eeshurg- Tommy Wetherell of FOR HENT Apartments. Very low
ttsytnna Beach; Jo* Tinker of
priced. Two or three rooms. Bee
Orlando; U. J. Durrowes of Now Mr. Lee, Philips Apartments, Cor­
Rmyrns, *nd Peter SchssI of Ssn- ner Oak and Second 81.
ford, league secretary.
16— Hooaeg For B oat

Tss

Across from Post O ffice

•a# up. Terw llliger put u,« a great
battle until the final hols which
ta w his downfall.

Difficulties

12— Wanted

Baseball Directors
. .Will Meet On Friday

N R A Committee

Country's Bankers Told ,
That Deposit Insurance ■
Is F or Their Own Benefit

EOR RENT In R o m Court, 7
LEGAL NOTICE
room house, furnished or un­
»OTH K n r Ags-i trsTtow Von
tax
iir.ssn I'MriRn i n m o u furnished, see Mrm. Ball, Sanford
■II Sir THU IICVKHtL s t a t - Gas office.
.
i r*:# o r m ss s t a t s o r r l n i .

PRINTING
'Colileat In Town’*

Mr*. Sarah Lesatte aad daugh­
ter, Oliva, (peat Tuesday night at
their home M Oviedo.
.'
On lia iih y afternoon at 4tS0
•tveral ladies on tha Oviedo
Height*, * *• Iliad by Mr*, a T.
Nib lack entertalaad In honor of
Misa Gladys Eelaey at tha Oviedo
Woman’s Club house. The duo
room was filled with friend# of
Miss Kelsey from Oviedo and out
at town. Mr*. Nlblack was in
charge o f the
cnUrtalnmqpta.
Mrs. Georg* Bower and Mr*.
Joseph L*inhart rendered several
■■lection* on piano after which
Mrs. G. E. Brown, of Goldenrod,
gavs a reading. Jimmy McGowan
acted a* express messenger.
Miss Gladys Kelsey end Tnlmadga Ford, of Orlando, were
married Tuesday merning Aug.
28 at tha home of tha bride's pa­
rent* In Oviedo. T. L. IJngo per­
formed the marr'ag* ceremony In
tb* presence of the Intimate fam­
ily.Mrs. Ford is th* daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kelsey and
hdh mad* Oviedo her home prae-

S A N P Q H A ^ J P L O R ID A , F R I D A Y . H R P T G M B E R 8, I M S

|^cy powel'* Horace Claire, •'»&lt;!
M
Town*c ul, charged
wllh
gambling, were fin*d 46 aad rests
rach, whll* L * t * r Johnson, also
charged With gaisiuling. wss fined
410 and costs.
Wiliam Kmc. and Anna Slack,
charged with being ilruak, were
fined |8 and costc each, whll* th*
Slack woman receivrd a 11° **««
wllh cteta f#e op«" p»"*»aite-

I tMinlv lit*III# WIIlkfK

AOBMtnl

Welfnre Board Cost
Of Operation Shown

hy Mts Helen T. Morse Indicates
O f this sum $|l)i Ml was for
drugs slid drug supplies whlcv
were furnished Indigent residents
o f the city and county, whll* #118
went as salary for Mrs. H unt.
The balance
In the Hoard
treasury on July 81 wss 484.68
while on Aug. 80 ths balance was
141.02 Contributions during ths
month included ths regular 1260
county appropriation and |I0.4M
worth of drugs duns led.

th* majority o f local amplsysrs
ar* going along 100 p sS su f with
Vh# recovery -program"*,''*n»n#rvl
Glsnn ata'ed, "out th* few who
ar* taking advantage o f
thslr
agreement with ths Presidin', to
get additional business without
paying
ths required minimum
wages or without living up tn the
other provisions of the cods, art
making It mighty difficult
for
thslr rompstltors to contlnss to
comply.
“ It I* not fair te sxpsot on*
concern to pay high wages and
furnish
additional
employment
when his competitor right across
the street Is also displaying the
Kagle and hasn't contributed a
thing to ths program. And it la
not fair to ths consumers
of
Ssnford who hav* signed up with
ths President's plan, ngt to 1st
them know which concern* sr*

&lt;D*vta**a* AH*x*#w&gt; t m t e j a*d
which ara violating It.
“ A few Instancm of flagrant
violations hsvs been rsportsd to
us and In on* or two Instance* ',
Mi Glsnn sddeil, “ after painstak­
ing InvssUgstlim and nsgotlatloa.
we have failed to get any satis­
factory results \Vs ar* going ta
g its these peopls one more chane4
and If they do not romt th r o x fl
st once, we are going to rtp u il
Ihelr violations to
Washington,
•nd when we du we will msks th*
iepoit public.
"Our committee nss no author­
ity In renmvs ths Hlo*
Esgls.
Only (ieneisl Johnson can nrdsr
Ihsl done, snd when the piopsr
time comes • federal ags.U will
lie sent here from Washington for
that purpose In ths mesntlms wa
• re expected to mold puhl'c tp in ­
ion so ss to rnrouraqa.r-implliiice
with the President's
Agreement,
■nd In or&lt;Wr to do this We hsvs
derided that ths n im si of ch sslers should lie msde publl-."
( I f ns rat Glenn added that ersry
oppirtunlty hss been gl»en em ­
ployers to pul thalr bouses In
ordsr and that If any of thafA
suffer for lack of trail* after the
pucllc Is Inform *) o f violations,
it will be their own fault.

tr *
aatlAfActerlly a n «w »ro d .
rorrected i t one*, public notlte
D to be given o f the fact that
the name o f th* slteged violate^,
o f an agreement I* being sent t *
Washington for , Federal Invaott*;

fttlon
Upon

motion nf F. U. MM*.
Mahon, ••or,tvtwtl in 'l nninlmottdlf
carried, It » * • .voted that lha
complaints now oft file should ba
answered bv the employer* com*
plslnsd sgslnet l^fnre the commit*
tee at Its next meeting or thetg
nsmss will h# '#nt to WnshlngtOBs•nd will he made public locally.
The group voted t" rhanga It*
masting hours t-■ 7 30 o'clock
•very Tuesday *nd Frlilay nlgbfc

Flood Threatened In
Texas Hurricane Area

H A R LIN G E N , Taxes. Sspt. 8- tA’ i— Muddy torrents surging Intv
the Rio Grand* from the rain•osksd Mailran watershed threat
•ned |o rets* ths mighty border
stream to ■ dangerous stag# whll*
resident* In the hurricane devas­
tated lower valley, after taking
precautions to guard ths flood
runtrol system, concentrated on
th* task o f rahabUltaUsa.
Eatlnta^ss o f damage ran around flO,000,000, with 12 known dead and
Altamonte th* citrus crop wiped out.

Charlie
J o a n and
Maswell
H. E. Fuller, of
Mach, charged with vagrancy, Hprlngs. has t-een appointed as t
were fined 48 and rests eaeh.
member » f the Healaols County
David Wallace, charged with Welfare Hoard representing thst

■••atilt and battery, waa leansfrrred te the county, but hs r«reiv#0 a 8* ft»* wilb costa for o ^
r rat lag aa automobile with an lmpro pm license teg.
Hlteoa Corey and George Hoebias, charged with .train ruinfe,
were findd 88 and co.u oath. .
J. T. Terry, cbergnl art*4x as•suit aad Ifattery, was traaa*
frrred U rouely court.
Erweat MitcteU, charged with
bare aaaeult, was fined $1 aafl
rusts* aad te drew a J2.W fine
with eaets on a charge at epen

Glenn Says Action Is
To BeTakenAgainst
Men Not Complying

$977*350 la Allotted
For Florida Relief

tnwn. ITU appointment waa ap­
proved at • County Commission
meeting ihlx week, and he tegan
hi* duties •* a supervisor and InTALLAHASSEE, Sept- 8 . - (# )
• pec tor of welfare wrorit la that —The state advisory council for
unemployaMat rellaf today allot­
vicinity, thi* week.
ted to Forida counttea 8877X80
for relief work during September.
KIM Ji 1 MEN. THEN 81
T A M P A N KKCOMMKN
The council oanounred It would
BELEAST, Maine, Sept. ■— (AT aid person# la tte storm arpa U
WASHINGTON’ H i p t .
— A menially deranged man, con­ Bed Cross funds are lasoffldewL
Senator Fletcher has red
Governor
Sheita
telegrepbed
that
sidered harmless , ran amack 1a
od D. C. a met, of Tampa,
th# business section, kilted three ths federal relief adaaiaiatrattea
oral co-ordinator for the l
man, critically wounded another he* approved am tx#ewdltere for
aad then blew o ff the top a f hi* roofing matertete te aepply ateL
ter fer deetkate yareeaa.

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Officials 14 ARE KILLED
AS1ER BANK Citrus Exchange
Roosevelt
Order:
P la ce Fruijt Loss Caused
In Texas Hurricane CREDIT URGED B y Storm iA t 18 Percent MANY HURT.IN U . jS . Battleship
TRAIN WRECK Proceed To Hi
BY ROOSEVELT

— Relief rniilrm in Florida today
, raorr,| io rare for
lor a thousand
families of hnnirloss or In need be­
cause of the siorm. Tho Red Cr&gt;»»,
under Henry M. Baker, assistant
W O RD FR O M FO R D
M U C H D A M A G E IS
tiptionnl dinv-tor, is alremly inur­
ing to nid tho&gt;«r In di«ttrnf.
AS TO NRA CODE
DONE SEED
BED S
Governor Sholtx wai exported
to laMie n pr&lt;M lainntion calling for
COntrihutiona. The frdrrnl relief
I S S T I L L L A C K IN G
.uorriA M n, w o. s - m - . B Y H E A V Y R A I N S
CHICAGO,
Sept. ^0.— (A’l —
NTA, Sept. f c - l A V - 'Ttt* administration has rllowrd........
_ IUBG, Texxi, Sept.
th
WASHINGTON, Bepi. 0e—
_____
Preiident Roosevelt told the hank■tomi that battered |&gt;or can «.f fund.-* for Hearing dehrir ' ' * rr •’r , ""l,'nt R- E. Woodruff, of|
( A.1*.)—l*rv*ldfnl Rtsraarrit to­
(L— (ATp .) —Thirty-two deed,
era of America yeater-tay he cxth.- Erie Railroad .ai.i the - " x i - . C e l e r v G r o w e r s E s t i Floti- from thr ntnrir a m i .
day directed Secretary al lh* '
rnastnl ami interior Flofi
approximately 1,600 injured
»
,
_
pects them to unleash the flow of
■ daniuir estimated a
lU-pnrta from Sluait waid NH) neer o f the milk train which.
Navy (laud* Swanson ta yt*:
•&lt;
idunghe,!
la-t
night
into
a
wait-|
011111*
T
n
C
l
r
l^
)8
8
C
S
and damage estimated at mil­
credit and enatd* industry am
blown j»n •« n- writ* homelenw their and J
Ipparrnlly hnd bio
reed dirvellr to l l s t i i d almatd '
I I r n T1,. 7(k P p r r p n t
commerce to take the fullest aff- Itself out over tiro nt is todl
lions was the known toll ex­
that m1 ittancr wna nrr«lr.l inimo* inp passenger tn«in near Iting-i
lh* eruiser Indianapolis. Swab- ,
,,U 1 0 *U 1
vantage of the National Recovery liittlr damage »* * rvportevl I* dlatrly. while Winter llavrn had i haniptnn. New York waa aware,
**a will sail from Anaap-lia to- ',
acted by the great tropical
he
-ii*!
not
haro
*
clear
trark.
‘
f
r„m
all
*eetlon*
of
| Act.
Brunswick, ...........
nnd VM- 200 hoinrlrat hoiiBrst In thr Itabrday aad will arrive In Hama*
WASHINGTON, Sept. 0 . - -GT
GPIFourteen
person*
»
s
i
s
killed
in
|h#
H,
nfmi|
e^lrry
dlstrlet,
heart!
hurricane which devastated
“ I am confident you will ' work dost a, w h i l e
Friday morning.
I^aviag th*
thl* city * "P mrnt i.f the Pie^hyteritu Church the W.rrk
rharWoodruff,
who
ls(||il&lt;
,
fUr
Krow,n
i
had
|thi« morning after grower*
the beautiful and prosperous
no drtmaf
lib ami f**d hy tho varimni rlm i.lirt in
Whit* House conference an tha
tera for two industries whose with me to meet the ciedit nt*' ■« j whipped by gu-t- hut
in
charge
«»f
Kite
opera*iona
made
•made a cloee inspection of tha
thr cit&gt; Two dratht pri** attrl(he Cuban ait oat inn Swansea
Lower Rio Grande Valley-of normal employment wan estimat­ of industry and.trade", hr r.ai(^in was done.
Mat* men! t&lt;WNa&gt; m iff a prr
T , hutrd dnrrtly to the horricana 1•thr
a at&gt;eech read before th« at.nunl
.i i
.i ,i _ r ,i.
„ damage wrought by the driving
said hr would go directly .^14Texas a n d Mexico Monday ed by rerovery official*-to rm- t(invention
I llminary investigation of the ar (
&gt;m| r&gt;,n of |hr p . . t f, w
of thv Anirncan Itank*
tContinuetf on Papre Four)
Ilivanh. lie added ho had M
JAC KfcONVII.I.E. Sep* it.
brarr ten million worker* to­
cidV.l
Jh
statement
of
the
hne
lnd,
„
t,
th„
gro
w
.r
.
lo.t
night.
.
er*' AuMifiilitin, attrndr) by M»«a)
tpaeific orders.
v ee ptesuhn, appeared to ron t,. , ^
ft0
fBt o f , h.tr
Tb*r* were 20 known dead in day awaited Hush S. Johnson.
hankera. from &lt;»ver thr nati »•»
The
administrator,
speeding
dl:t |h
Two of the RthmiiUA 'Ut'on'a
Brawn**LUa and vicinity, 10 in
V
U n ’
|.e«» beds,
WASHINGTON. 8*pr.
. . amt
. »that. p.odurUow
.. t
fnrof
bark to the rapltal front (TifmF E D E R A L R E I N S l C O U N T Y B O A R D ments hy -Kngtnerr M. If. R»ng.
x|H.kenrnrn,
(Jov.
Euift
nr
|(.
!llack
Harllngrn and two In Kio linn- go where he had diseloaed that
^ h*W b“ fk ,0r (A .P .)—To lie watchful and
of Elntlta. New York, that he
of the Federal Iteaervr H'miii an I
the .ig n .l In time to l«» &gt;*•»« ,wo w rfk*,
there was nn further word as to
“ dliln't
„
I F.atlier estimates of damaga, ready, If violence flnres In
Chairman Jearr II. Junm «.( thr
T A K E N U P A G A IN f H O L D S R E G U L A R
j T cCall*
.
for relief mid martial law whelher llrnry Ford wpuld ad­
W ood.t.ff said the "inveattg. Int.de yesterday noon. Indicated Cuba, Prpnldent Rixmevolt ,!•
“ want out from aom* of thr here to the NIIA’S automobile ItrconMtruiUi »n Finance Coiporation, rxprra»ed in even Mn-ow’T
.ton d l. lose, that the milk tram
“ *e los. would not e.ceed
conconqnting near the i.ilnnd '} (
atrickan rommonltlaa. Five relief rode, rame to a desk pilad hich
M
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M
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V
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tonra a demand that •ankn IhhmD
had stopped behind the patpenger 25 percent, hut the torrential American war v« hipU at** '•**
train* war* m i hod Into the aonr, with work, top-most o f which
______
J
their creditf.
tiain at the RingUanipton station downpour which fell over the area tinned in Altnnti'- wnlcr.4. '
th# Sod Croaa marshalled it* were codes for the retail and
late yesterday afternoon aa a
Hint k tirrlared thr ifovarnmont
and a fin depmtring from that
construct!
n
industries.
foreoa, but Governor Ferguson
hail made provision for thr &lt;*ankiwu.
signala
lnJl.lJintl
XA.*U uf Ihg i»St dblURMf.;. . Lit^rvcntlim Lt- unl_.
lubal
pa*a«d
t
A statement of
policy
deraid aha did not believe martial
% vkeie ahead.! ing storm, inflicte&lt;l additional templatpd it wan snid tndnyy ■
o *»ew
mtflrr- r»rv|t| wrrrr'TtirTt^P,
eating
that
tiain
f- »ht«*ttmtr.~ "XlFIWff TJT -TfiipUfy H ie‘wrUTng o f
waymir: "N.»w, it’*» up to y*jj to
noth tlie-e •Ignnls a te in auto- *damage
, but noUher will there In? any.,'
W. H. Mariar, engineer . f a a maMcr roilc for all retailer*
matic tiain control teiritory aiulj Because of yeaterday afteimoon a
*k» it."
lying back if foreign lived
northbound tmln on the Missouri brfnrr thr end of thr WftV waa
hi.* so equtppeil that th** engineer heavy rain, sections of seed bed.
"Thr Blue Kavlr nli» dd Sr on
Ahlioiii’ h the Hoard of ('ounty
Pacific, reported upon hi* arrival in the handa of Arthur B. Whttrendangered.
WASHINGTON.
Sept
that
had
been
only
slightly
dam
the vault door a^ aril i&lt; on the
C Itmill* mnete
••Heeled n tine- l - f o r r p k .....jr h a . to .r k i.o w l- aged, suffered considerably *»
In Edinburg from
Hrowniville aiilr, thr tlrputy administrator,
gA^battleship MlwlMippI w ai H
lank window!" June* »iiil. "The Brest V nt linu-evadt t'“ ik •1“ '**-*'
,.,|go th rill /-which t m U a l. s h r i*
John*on’«
approval.
•I nrlei tu•11 leductioo III the ,Mi*
that the bodies of thrr- prriiNi rrady for
fast moving streams of water ordekgd to |irocfFil to t’ubsn
J
ffreatebt obMlaelr of
th*
Nit A r iminand »f *hv is«veii»n»-nt p*»» •»ii« g»n rt nnirntal
awarr
lllr
ti*rk
is
lo»|
*'''•*
departinentr*
bad boon recovered tu.m thr hur Tinlay. public hearing optn m
llMSIli l»f flowing from higher ground to­ tars, ^ ^ co n c a n tr slio n of i / M r i
would or fatluri of loiok t to rv- hi. return from *••* \r«t-, 'lay **(•*
A w ooilrll i* »a&lt;*h iu -l
over which they have control, the
rears# araa la thr I &gt;»rr lln a ainirlr code covering nine of
t «d the ward l ake Monroe, swept through
tand avaiiahlr rrrilit for rvriy within » few hour* »&gt;«d **•
l i a r 11 I'onnty nulinyi ban h-wn |||(. s lr r l ra i on tt » 1 an rgg thr tied*, rutting path* from 10
Grand* valley "and there undould- thr mutt Important ilivi*lonk of
unit in our econi*i»iic «t*t*ri u
f lir r » • » ,n ia »h # il Ilk
HAVANA.
.Sept. #1—(/P&gt;—
increit-«
d.
H
*
the
Sanford
*lis*
u*,
thr
ronatniction
Industry.
v a -..d thoroughly thr t ’• an &gt;i»odly are at laaat a huintred more "
Inches to three fret wide, ami
HooBevcIt iTVirwed lln* ln-tn'y
,
Within gun rsnge of tha Amir*
A n hr left Chicago, Johnaon
7 .'1-4 m lb o\et what it was las* sill'll.
I lie aald the noily nl our per-on
hutlon
and
the
progress
ol
nlsweeping
plante
of
*11
age*
before
of Tanking over thr
,.i t
ix
I '.s s r lig r r s in th r .B u rr U|&gt; f''*
&gt;t ar
Iran tlaatroyer
MrFsrlsnd, I
was found at Brownirillr nnd brave no indication that tha dia- months an«| aaid:
it
ti.iuul rerovery.
Dtrnu** - td fl••to 5 t 4 t * H •’ 4 w a i.i » • ! - h u rlv il (••"»»
two Other* were located ut llarlln- inclination «-f Henry Ford no far
Junts of five ptofeisionsl men*
For several hours after 9:1(0
"W e at ill have much \ . ir*i»oi.
Hi»eot
into
inime.tiute
&lt;«tto accept the automobile code
nulls ni* iei|Utli*d in other sp«*cial S. H I- in » w r lt r r of tu u l.m *H«h*» .•■'clock
t &gt;ok cbsrge 11mIhy of tin* sec­
last
night, practically
pliah in-m aking credit fu« ini ••■* feirner with Slate
Itepafm a* t* Inad tli lilt It of the cnunlv
M a n y t.ri-ainr h y s t r .o a l traicff*
H* aald hastily organised rescue wai Am bfjng action from thr
every field In the entire district,
ond revolution tin* govcrnnirnt
a Vquatr for the natioMul ••coV
1
In
*
llontd
met
y»
tiny
^ti
.
|
(
|mni i,n &gt;nl off trial*
t "ha sI-s/1*
for ir la llv r a an.l tii*n,1» l*H on both the east and west sides,
craw* front tho ritic* of llrownr- adminHirattin.
of Cubs Ins bail mi let*a that
('ty wd arc . bringing alni.t. *|h
roll lid « i ae»*ion A'kiptlon n il
Mlt*a rVrtl'a mhve,M he -aid, »»*•
vlUa,' Harlingen an J Sctn lit nito
(^
ti *. l,r'
arii.at in thr White li* *t*e at
s month. No t lob-nt &gt;!lihifD*
was under water, In enme place*
.
.
. i in the tear roar ties
banka
mubt
play
an
lvrront4iit
1
i lie budget and vetting of
tho1
luul been unable u» rrach cmilyiujr prraaintr ilaiac^ttip intention to
snr«B were repoitrd and tht
Thr w ink ..rcurrtil Ju,t •••! "t a* deep as two fret. Home after
part in nuking lncr«4i«rd |t&gt;a«,M lot 2 I1 M lie then li-eii ••• I 'h*1 ctiutity millagt wkL the |»ritllBit
Wkl niral ir c t 'jm to urlrnnii.p wait until public opinion in «tM - mdu«try and roinmi-nr.
home . ii Celery Avenue was sur­
Junta
met this inorntng to out-*
j
w)i«d«
of
do
n.
etItattaiM
Binghamton a, th* fl'ar, itu. In
i uailit r 11anaai ted.
(Continued on Pare Four)
accurately the fatalities. r
rounded by knee deep water which
line pollcUa, seek the ritunt
flails cpn be made und a ill * With llo Ki kovety i ••timn
1
In
tin
iei«i*
In
in.Moge
is
Jarsry
City
*1
tA
M
Marler confirmed rrpirts of
had not mad* tt* way Into lake
of or«Irr, ileiitaud t«* *gi ilioa
made. I want you to kn *w
hlxiuglit a'Mtiii b&gt; the older » I the Wnlnraitay from t lilfig &gt;. w»» Monroe until around midnight.
A ind lo r ,!l ho u ,
baavy til mage In, the thre# eilirs,
by other nation;}, and foi nulls ts
’diieaii hi
m.. 1IIO
m%
llantX I Mala BoaiU mt Kaiwan
s i,
,
.
.. nmn ,
' rtlng tjvat. AUlbulUmgs' e*c»,n. I * Q I C v v l l I v P ° t j * P I . * MWr r&gt;'/ ...**!!. r*&gt;*lr, Ur*‘ji&gt;.ni' *-*- ^ - L f »s.t—t.ly - sasii- Jms- a»ol&gt;
One grower nn th* waft §W«
plana for electing s c-nanlO*
* largest and iliongnat
r+ - M n r d e r D o o W e d B y h S - s w , Z 1 . , „ i „
rnwrttA
■w., » r h * .
loro tka wind'* attack.
arr«»«" Mb larnl from awampa and
|lor m il to lloboken, a im * load
h.|
to
ih.*
rest
Indefinite and tjciyer reports
fiirr«tM on higher ground*, brought
if this is dune can rmpi iy. ts
I mini) l mi.it.i *i ..I . . lltF I Mill . wr| Veil off a sldrti*. * oiil.i Ihe thou«amla •f mole crickets which msrinaa wan iiiiIfiinI mi pliant leg*
under thr NRA co.h*
from lawns on the edge 4 &gt;( the
Virginia rraily In iniivt* in emar* ^ !
•heir full part in (he gill* IlSIlll*i
i
m
ilmn
«t
Mr Furd'p chm* ».m- men! •*•'!•d llnaid *»f Pul c
main line, t'lakrs *r,oainmg nui rnvried Ida land anil seed kali
dsrastated area tol l, however, of
gem y.
AUtilJSTA. G a. Srpt. 0 Ofli- cry progrum under w a y "
In lh»* ircnvciy r mm d'* *•► •••«. f \« mill- win. I. \k Mil ) If vlll f 1 I Ml Isle li( be effective
Blini the water bad receded
(Contlnaad On Bag* Three)
Stair llaparliiimt i»fYiciuU who
,-ials hrrr yrstri.lay wrrr frank
11 i.nl null'll i m I'ag. I*"Ul )
N*» word ha- yrl Ur# &gt;» ....... .
Almost every grower questioned rrcugnitr.l tin fnmi'la
Motor iste attracted •)
'be
natiiag l !
ly skeptical of • "sui nil- nut,
1 1 m u h im
I lie l , lvs»d**:»l n nI »»1
elated that iuercta were pretty amuiig the new h**ld in uf (*ub|MI
i in-h. began piling lh. * Id mis,
fuuml in Charlrston. S C.. purwat&lt;hiM|* and wail*nu
wall wanbed away by tbe storm,
ih^Jf
portrdly confessing thr murilir
nllieis
nn on and that ground should be welt pjwcr wrir frank to *«y
The rippr-urnnce of
A l'iliisl'
*
^
I some srrramlng, olheis
'*•*«"
knew nut vaIihI Ii» i-xpint, but J\
of a Grorgiu sailor.
William II M a n ley, «tinf
1,1
'( a S C
C |) 0
corns, into llieir ivsis and hivln K purified for tbe first time In many wan rviili ii| l!*•»&gt; »4’ •it'll 'OHoUg * ' 1 1
Th, Rev. J. M. Williams is serv­
naval operation*, in the Whc'ej
.
f,,, 11,, nr*list tm-pi'ols
months
ren'ltn fiiiiu tic -Uil| ivirthriiW
ing lif, sentence on conviction of
IlitUsi confricncr on &lt; s led to | || ( i C O r i T I I l
1 O W II
All arailallr sintiillancrs. phiV
Sikfiye grower* ■fated that While
slaying hi* aim, Frafnnl liraily
in till* flu v aiiffeieil fell percent damage uf tbr !*•••%imuiiMi g h* riltlt tollI Ot* t)||
j y j . J l h e i s l i e f th a t t he I’ t c .lie Ml \*il»
Mllll lltifkl'k
.
n
iN
ti
TAIXAIIASSKF. Kept. 8
Williams, whose Issly *•&gt; fo imi
MIlA to tbeM ••*!•&lt;I Iteila, then neighbors Praaidant C'ail**- \l ituu l i)^ !!»•«
c jc iim a V
g
Srpt. «
A
from
llingb ii,n
. MATTE WAN, N. Y „ Kept. 8. Marrun Fagg. Stair iglicf ill pri p u i i u g I i s e n d o t li e i
pnlrn ami tin* -tiu-v • i iirrjftmf#
nrar
hrrr
thrrr
year*
agi'
aftrr
i
'.M
i■
V
nf»
ruiuiiiuhly
|
nt
nniy
111.*
ran; »•!
•»*i b«l»t •*, r
i‘ri'll&lt;*y l\ n111it t Bilk
(JP)— One Inmate of the ^lale hos­
bad murb less ilamage particuMftnr, nnnountctl laxt nigbl • br III C u , . „ if lie. e s - a r y t
of rubs b army u* !*«•• Mtii
mil*
Idtniii*
f/j•»
kllHVt II n • p lflg M ik llt vs,
pital for the criminally in**n&gt; he had Imtii home 11U fui lough lunl rvrrivpil autbority front Hairy t h r fu u i s l i r e d y m d . ., .1 Hi* ii
laily mIii' ip the nrigbbi*rs bs«l seed
-ti *i»f| Ba«I*I M144*'IIl ■It* 4
ai l bed- adjacent to land that waa not mg faciur Mi ii • ftr im ■
llingbaiiittiii
National
I-lank S
W alkir.
• i i*l it *y ••f I o11»*•11 . &lt;| yr U n la y I •• lb* n uir v tb
waa shot to death by a state from the Navy
nt .tayr-’
y
Hiiuanl fruiu i If Ii
I Thr note found in a Charleston llopkinn, f«‘«lrral r»*li«*f a&lt;linlni»tra- t h e i n i . v i i y c o .|tr«l, • ■•.null *.l i a i ••I ta li b&lt; a ltli u u tb iti if |p
\
trooper and two Other* were ovrrMi nt mlti act mi.
pliiWKil up ami neatly teaily f-r
V»r. to ubi* furuli* m11&lt;.«•»!*«! to
urrak by alanning x
from
lit
Ill II I Suit* b r / b Iih t iilieliM t «
Ilti-pilaln, tik 1-1 iMitil tty tb- ftill planting.
d e t a i l e d i&gt; i» 11 1 u f |ir ig.
rom* by tsar gas when offi-rrs j bath house, signed J. E. llratli. Florida in giving
rmploy m«*nt
AmbaBBatlur \N»Mi-,
confessed to “ an ungodly life"
.sivrctanA
1»rIvit
-aiiHai bib a* lUiBi k, II •Ii 11 1 inn gvitry, a r ir uiitot li« !«•
farced their way Into, a small
That ii Initio t every grower will
mum il i - nIimi. Appa •H ly. If
rlramug up Ptorm tlrbiln.
Hull ami Anni-limt i ». t »ry Catand
to
"killing
men."
"The
last
mom wher, four erased men had
ever, l It II' wbn Rum* * ■ii •rn - mill • il tll tit 1/illllmiM III III teenk « IkiriMab m »i4«i»plrt4* l.-t of tti** have to replant at once ia s cer­
Fagg
«ait!
prvrral
bmulrctl
frry al tbr Slat* H* irtrmnt tigbarricaded themselves during an one I killed and robbed,” the note prtliapp HU0 or 4(H) — persons Ihr Mill ii »tiia1f at ion al- im II ■* «" n'Ulil
ill a I Mnil mijut ***l mmt* "hali If tainty. although It may mean that
lead, "was a sailor tmy near Au­
u.lciJ that Ibv p iiM itv uf Am ilfs
ir •laH'rt
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m* f»»-t
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uf
Bunta
uf
l
.^iillir
Ii
i|ir«
Brrr
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ae'kririv
attamptad escape early today
there
will
he
a
heavy
movement
of
Th
Mpriatl*
woul,| be given *urh employment
can war vt-R«r|v in ( ‘iil'aii t n U f l l _
il
i n y - tt i i o n - ii i I ,itacti**all
Ray Fisher, 20, o f Buffalo, the gusta. From the pa|&gt;ere, hi* name us pert of regular relief work 1 iwanl ii'l'cf work. Ai . n. rl
maugli'W it uiik *1ill
It t*» r-t»b« celery fmm this auction early In
for tha areotul tiiu- t» Iva Ibalt VI
yi
iiiikn«*k%ii uiulatly in
leader, was killed by Trooper Rob­ was Grady Williams. Have had project* in the sturm stricken huiry tin along Wd .
••UI b tin*. ,; i.i IibIi iilrutllira.
Match, rather than a gradual
a
month was n crr»ni\ tc» prptfti. %**i
ert Gelvih after FUher leveled no peo e eince."
or No •111 Morula a •I i- rnii«iii^
Tbr 4'iigMitwr of tbr milk tiain, ntiivrinerit beginning about Jan.
IwnUy.
k
Solicitor General George llain* section* of the state.
tha Ufa ami propvity uf llrUtMl‘,
. kie revolver at-th e trooper. Two
•itl«^p frail ll»lcM'«|
|„ \V Holier I• aaalBlanl wi re- %
iliipt] »«) tin* c*ra»li, miiL Ii* *»•*- HI
The
federal
administration
also
Statai cilitrna.
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Okf the remaining three were found told thr pres* here yesterday that authorised ust of relief fund* for (aty of Ibv Trwaiury. ai.nilti««l
lh Sani brx (4-piii
A veteran buyer philosophically
tb- pa *n»* not art* tbr rnl block light wain
I iiMisrtllair coniiirinicatbin. VM
H pn w lad on the floor, overcome tha nptc undoubtedly referred to thr pur hase of food, supplies u rvcotnnivndallnn f «•• *i»n4lfoi*- in a w••niaii. -14 yim
•I age. ub i ing uf tbr paaaengrr »raU' Hr summed up tbe situation with tha
ralabliahril wdh I'rma'cnt ItooM*
Fby an enormous amount o f gv* the murder for which the Geor­ and •temporary shelter where, th" lion of 702. poaloITic*' l uil4it»U-4 •iiim* &gt;ruli i bin uli«
b»r ■\ at ion y
jatnm«il «*n Ilia brakra at ^«*mi a^ remark, "Watch what I tell you.
(('ulltMtUCil Oil I'ugi* Four) ;i
fired Into tbe room.
They were gia minister i* now Imprisoned.j Red Cross was unable to furnish under the public Work
this ilamage ia all fi»r the beat.
irngram, in iilay . Sill till A III 4"Ii ill fur ( hi hi* -aw a rraob waa ruiitlng
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Jama* EMs. Brooklyn, and Rkelly He indicated belief the not* was storm sufferer* with this type at a cu«| of
w rrl► ai&gt;&lt;I mi tin
Mir-l of Ih.iar killnl writ* •*•!- You knvw b r well aa I do that
pillion t f Im
Marakall, New Yorjf City.
The a hoax, but protuiusl ■ thorough eld.
.Srirrlury Ickm, tin u&lt;J.tiiniMii- Shim Im i alt* btn2 attiukril uy *i. ing Mi tbr BiHitJrn r m h, wl'ii’N you never get a prlc# for salary
Other, Reinhardt VoU, New Yprk, investigation of thr affair
I -in I, i.r rapbalitla at tbr I nn* of ber &lt;11 BM% 1‘rtihbril ti» BplMlUr** I Im tlrrl that i« easy to make The harder
Therr will be a conference at tor uf tbe
The writer of the myaterioua
0* Inmate o f I I goers, was found
Washington today, Fugg sail, rangvd for M runfrrrmr %%iili lie nryx. .Sh« 1- now uiuli r um n \.1 count 1 ui'tion iif Ibv rn«l car, rum- the Job, tbe better tbe result will
note
wrote
that
he
had
just
taken
npharmed nearby a
la •
a waakroom
liun at lb«* SahiTiri Ii MApital mi parati««*l&gt; o&lt;*w cuarb, war crriiit*'ii hr.M
that. would kill him in a Iietween relief administration or- I'rfa k*nl lo talk osi i projects.
T h , mow
struck a guard .poplson
.
by autbiuiUrfl with bav.ng kept
J. F. T. O'Connor, the romp liar wick.
flcislt and authorities front the
with a chair In their de»h »hort time and that he wished hi*
Fnrvphalit la, wliU’b bat lapilly the tit at b lu*l from in muling evtn
body "left lib the ocean for th* Red Cm** end they will work co­ trailer o f th* c.rrem y. discussed
front tha Urgn ward, whera they
Train service Into Hanford from i
,
J «
operatively In this relief nnd re­ with the Fresidenl airsngemeiiTk «pM*ai| in .St. |*4ni&lt;-, !im« not yrl higher
,v m * kept with 04 other patient#, fiah to eat.” Clothe* In the locker habilitation. It will he decided at for lire eatahlishmenl o f a board Urn rlagBif ird aiui - 4. far
th* south w*a disrupted for *oV* I
Ry»t'Bi' crrwa rn rjrunterrd kltiIir«
with
the
note
bore
no
identifying
.th a reawUaJag liunate* want on a
*r»l hour* during the night owing
tlv conference whet additional of three to administer lbs rani bafTb I arit fit r and iiiitliaina. Mr. rulty 111 eitrlcating rnaiy of the
u
f-k t-j. furniture and mark* and official* could not trace
to a *r**hout on th* main line ij
"*
help may he supplied b, the two insurance deposit plan »,i:ch !•*- S aim lief 1 bn« ikvuiiJ ui&gt; appeal to bodies
the
name
of
J.
K.
Heath.
No
trace
to the ward, hot did not
n o r Inter Ocean tlily, just iwjuIK
conies |iartially effective on Jan. I. all wbo ar*' ill Mini tlinr aymp
organisation*.
Must of tbe athrr ru ch es of the
of
th*
body
was
discovered.
the Mr* gaards who held
a.-ef/p)— of Taft. However, servi.-v ora* »B- "fj
not
Mtiilw &lt;1'UhT
WASHINGTON, K*pt. 9
were derad-d.
Waller Cuiiiiiiuilf*, of Chicago, tom
The Jobe of cleaning up will all
to passenger tram
IlM L Onto* wna restored hy dayI.OOff-, for ■um*d **ti*f*ctdrily. and m
ii
C OF C BREAKFAST HI.ATKB he on etreet* and public works the administrator of r| ..ei bsr.ks. rail a pTiy-irtan. 'urging tbr ,»by The lo« oiootlve of the milk Iratn An e*p*mlltur* of 4.1JUI
lu k i' • ■
.
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,t of^M l- noon train ■* well « i the f ‘. U - f,
anti not on private property, Fagg is espreted to Im* one of ths no ill MUlana an ) publu- general) to 1 &lt;T- iiuuiurd off the track hut its crew tlie further Improvement
hartur
**■ r*comm»ndod o'clock train from Tam)ia thia
•
waa not liuit.
Central Florida Council, Cham- said, and the worker* will lap paid l.ers on the coard with O’Conroir "prrata.
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Thr thirrl, s Itepubji an, wfll
An immediate i-ivailixation in­ yesterday hy Major General l.ytl* afternoon arrivrd and -Vparieff on
AU A N FACT
her* o f Commtrte, wdl held a 80 cent* an hour which will be
to the ra-sc uf th* wreck we* Brown, chief of army engineer*, tlm*.
wikth
monthly hraakfaat mret r.g' In charged against regular relief Im- announce I l,y UT'onnor la tils
Th* touthboun I train, wh »h *r- j ‘
g,— (Ah— Prtreier Daland next Tuesdey n.orpinf, work prujo.ta,
tall) t • tin American
Banker*
ordeied by Hubert E Woodruff, in a report forwarded to tha Sen­
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Am"**s*dur it wo* ganoaacad h e n today. Karl : .
rived h ire early ltd*' morning
Association at Chicago o.i Thurs­
vice-proetdcnt of lh* Erie, from ate committee on commcrr*.
Brown recommended a 80-foot from Jacksonville, wa* Held into
day.
&gt;
srtfcned an Lehm an will speak on the newlyAll drug store owners end np- lh* company's general ufficet in
about B rig.' depth in the channel from IK* at th* depot until
The worries of statecraft weff (», store in this city ate urged to Cievalnnri
org a n ic* “ Frienda c.f Florida"
Insufficient, however, 'o d«-*lisj, attend g special meeting o f the
‘ ‘Our fits, cmcern has bean to ■M-ean to and In th* turning basin o'clock thl* morning, *r ellabUy
movemint, and he will illnitrat*
tli* bimII* that spread srroas th&gt; Advisory Committee of th* local take rare uf the prople who Wet* at Miami, with tha protpect width* more than six hour*.
t« boyeaU prod hi* talk with pictures o f th*
Th* washout orrurrej
The Florida Ruprema Court Is 1‘ reiident's frrshlg tanueJ face as ? RA Campaign A rm y'to be held Injured' , h* said, adding that “ we now aulboriitd including 800 f*«l
tointry or to Florida Exhibit at ths , World *
from
lh* &gt;*tht In the pity Hall Thursday night have surmises as Is what.caused in tha channel across th* ba?. H* lowland vicinity iff' r w n Tafi
■ w M a J I
Fair. Mr. Lehmann will rwcalh being appealed to «y the Atlantic he lieearktd
y root leas.
aver Car tho regular Chans her of Coast Line ReDroad C&gt;. and the Nourmahal of Vincent Aotor *t at |:00 o'clock. Tim mooting la the wrrrk, hut at th* present estimated th* annual malntaaaec* Kissimmee. AU automobile
through thl* area ha* b**q hrU '
Commerce lifnehron at Ouaa. . » Winter Hark Ferneries Inc., f.n th* Navy yard to mot'M So the bring hold for Ihr purpose of lima they ran only o* aiirniUea/' roel would b* ID,000.
a review o f f k w g s anil verdicts Whit* House. I|e ware
Ill* recommendation wo* "sub. up aloe* Monday u ft-m oia t o red a re clearing up several point* o f conA t least 12 persona WdO deifl
t irons* to th* welcome from life fuiiaa which have arisen In re­ When picked up. Other* difd on ject to th* provition that no work can** lh* roadway w**' u l A f
crowds at the Navy yard and at gard to (he druggists' part lei pa­ the way to hoepltels, or ahortly on th* deepening of th* channel waUr to • depth whlen r a fb d
1
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the Executive Mission.
.
- tio rt to the NRA campaign.
•hill h* undertaken , until local from on* to. fir* feet.
after arrive). ,
Auto inubi l«* ar* oaiug -yoatad,
O lri Hiely refreshed a-ui InviyoEvery ataUehie Led waa taken intereit* hav* furnished ooiurAll members of the Advisory
■ated hy kia five day* pa the open Commltto* ar* expected to attend at tb* Binghamton City
Hos­ »nce» »*U»f*ctory to tha nocrotary around th* arva, hut m sa g S I
of war that aalUbl* and sbfftcUnt COMO, d*tour* of neatly B0
eeg retim ing from Me out
amiafr thte meeting, chairman Mayor V, pital.
home at H|da Park. New ‘ York, A. Spear stated today. Other matHospitals at Johnson City and »lip* and berth* adequate (or th* bar* h**a ncroimry 'p ord,
oadS g*t tka car* through f r u it '
Mr. Boo**v*ll •e*«Hy
n r nearer
axed full utilUatioo o f th* tom
incraosn
or nr te n gM to be considered at tha ou
other
nearby places worn
were a
asked
the personal direction pi the gov ttincJuloo o f the meeting with to b* ready to rocalv* aoma o f tha, depths, will ba provid*4 at tb* load* to KUoljuia** and
•otto
victim*.
IsmiAgU i l
lh* draggiaU, be aald.

President Tells Fin­
anciers He Expects
Them To Assist In­
dustry, Commerce

B eid tifffl'A ])d Prts/ perous Rio Grande
Valley • Devastated
t o p i c a l Storm

TAMPA, Sept, i — ( A.l*.&gt;—
Florida Citrus Ktrkxagc official*
announced thr storm had r u le d
an eatlwatrd Iom of t.I 0*. 0*O
bate* *f citrus fm lt, approxi­
mately IS perrenl of the crop.
The bearlent sufferer wo* I’ olk
eounty, folloord by Highlands^
Brevard, 8t. I.oele and Indlap
roan Itc*.

Crack Erie Passenger
Train Is In Fatal
Collision Occurring
In New York State

Thousand MarineaAr
Held In Readiness •'
Although Interven-'i
tion Is Not Planned

Recovery Administra­
tor SaJ's Its* Auto
Maker’s Next Move

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M«ny Important Mat­ t»3:t-:u' Millago Has
- t e r s Confronting —B ern'increased' By
0 v o r Seven Mills
Chief On HisRcturn

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f t a n a d o n f f i p i n k !)• '°.bu,n— •f'-tpt*;- «»-'xJ,,

Lunatic Killed By
Trooper In Effort
To Prevent Escape

Money Availahie
For Storm R e l i e f
In Stricken Area

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Expenditure OfBig
Sum For Harbor At
Miamils Supported

Drug Store O
W ill Meet Thursday

2 Cases Appealed
To Supreme Court

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Train S e r v i c e u
R e s u me d A f t e r j
Sl i ght Disruption

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Cuba'g gfcbfkJ revliftitlorf wtttiirfa moMh a&amp;fei
theJoglcaJ conclusion of the three weeks of looi
e trend of evenli' In’ the ife
all o f the Machado regime,
t that the overthrow of D*

W(000,000 to |4IAtMM(000.
CSrrrvncy outstanding lu iM M d
o n an .average of U,7R3,ooo,oob

rofaniodltin her* rinen. Hence,
the delter hhl beanie wkrth Mm
la'term s o f commodities, geld lt£
phidrd. The eaectttttt order tosaed

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wfl] bring. Their prk
— tlf cafe determined
bp demand and' au:
etgply Unde to bo oi

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G bw ae* C o rre ctly F itte d

DR. HENRV
M cH A U U N , J r .

method.
TTie ‘*N$w D&amp;1" which they hive in mind la
too abt'to mean the prompt-execution of all of liter and dWUt) follower* pf' Machado who * » now held In prison,
and thr imfrtediiti confiekadin of all property on which
riot in* mob* ean lay their hand*.
EvefiU la Cuhi"glvi rUe to the' thought of wfurt'rtlght
have happened In this country if that rigoron#'political di*cfnflne'of1fetie'rntwnd had not, prompted revolutionary
changed by batlota*' instead of by bullet*.
If Mr. Hoover
had declined to leave office whip bla tetm waa up, or if
hlf‘ atfcceahbr tad- been1"abpohited** Ifutiad of elected by
thviwfll of th* DMjerUy, or If the '’New Demr relumed to
T d fc T U P it
u* &lt;.he ainw old Midi, we might be going through what
CulSia todiy'.
A IX GOOt): Tbe yMSg
But If It wka Imposalble for Machado to give the Cul u i i ahd ^ugaV huhg*r; ban people what they, wanted. If De Geapade* could do no
IfcuW iJii ^oM »Kkn bettat,1ft la extremely doubtful If- Sergeant BatUta and
any good thJng.—Pvalnt hU Crtnmltto# of Five can aerve th* need* of tha hour,
What1the people of Cuba really want la food, clothing,
ahelter, a«d th* Jobe which give thetn that'aenae of aecorr epoptry nddUa U Ik* ItV Whhh' can come only from the knowledge that the' nei about tba apread of cmltlea of' Ufa ar* not to be denied to them tomorrow or

•nrtltil tool*, all kinds of liUL
ana* a»4 knlvsa: pruata* tool*
or all kiada, *ta, export aaw

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F.ffrtUr* Uamand cia n a a certain
nrvtaur* which irglater* on . tHa
Dec o f (ha icalr. Th* weight on
th* othar aide of tha xralc reprtaenta aopkly. That weight pxrrta
a pre»«ur* In th* oppoailr direc­
tion.-W here th* two balance ileLrrm(nr* th* "price level" of the
moment. W* all know, of cmir»y,
that over' • period of year* (he
copra* of price*' ia really not at
all "lev er | It movee upward and
downward aa condltlona change.
But the price altuatlon , at any

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|. Bergka^t Batiata mint provide thoee Job* or ha too i t
ydll go _thf way of Jtfachirfd and De Ceapedea.
There M |M
ad'old aaylng that "an idle t/raln la the devll'a workshop.” ia
Idle brain* m Cuba have been plotting revolution* for *«
Only the iron hand and the rutbleaa1method* of lr&gt;
Oaa'ofUha dilaf beamlaa about irgark.
Meehado could maintain order for Jong. Rergrant Batinta must put theae idle brains to work or they will be plot- t0
ting’ revolutions ahd other deviltry against him.
iO i^ u r in M
&lt;*4 ___ firttLsg. Blthlth. VPr.k1Jn.Culm U nct_aa.eaay_jULJt.la
at NaMM' califhTatad iM&gt;or In this country, difficult aa' even that may be. Cuba has feriklta,
£
and Ha gold r«rtW*t
by d olor M abb Mull Joe tba no tfteat1 atom ’ of' wealth to draw from.
Her natural re- tharefor*
u»
resbtred from
23T2
grain* ta only ll.d l graina, ait kr■toyed.
sources jWe JlnVted.
Her capital aAseta have bean gradu gr
ally exhausted over a long peHdd’of
U&lt; which forwefly sold fSr f l
peHdd'of years and moat of her licle
or 23.22 grains would autenutlm ar yVttldmt kOaisdo of
traniperriition cord’paniea, and other callr
have ta aell for *2 of 1141
’ t ip ba’ ia wimtg to ta- corporate intereeta are o#ned by foreigners.
For years
ti 6uba' alld atihe'trial. Ha (he1things which Cubans buy hhve been bodght from for­ grains rath. Would not such a
change b* simply pdbUe aslfaWbyJost far Wo haalth.
d*.*ptloqT Tb* old gold dollar
eigners.
would really be twice th# alt* and
But vfhal of the thlnge which Cubans have to sell. ealu*
Mtdae U ’ Utaa* latwagibla aaof th* new on*. W» would
rop. Sugar all ]u*t agree to call a dollar
wfclek tha staff* la trirlng to Imfce thing* are limited'almost to one main crop.
info
Cu­ “ two dollar*." But, a* Shakoeettoct U**a on Indued'any of (he U tha life blood of Cuba, just as celery la of Sanford.
i‘ aSyir which hkf
n «i *w*y bs has oil reffneHch, sbffie tiuriat bttalneaa, pinupplea and ipeare might hkv* put It, a dnllhr
II gs iauvanlra of tha bodin'.
bananas, juat a# Sanford ’ h u some citrus, eggplant, and under a new moniker la no more
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escarole, bbt without cqlet^ this city, would be sunk. And mighty.
The Important point to remem­
j{ &lt;Jm Utii\g wk r*fl »ad I n Clair* wlihput sugar there ia not milch left of Cuba.
ber, about devaluation aa a “ ram!, WlndaSr, -aa' w* ‘ hat* ebrns'* to
Now if’ wB.wn imagine * condition In Sanford which M g" of business daproaalon ia
mad* it neceaaafy for ua to sell within the limits of Seni- that it is futile. Betides, it ia a
(nole County prscticslljr all of the celery prbdaeed herb; *oatl« measure, not only beraus*
of the multi pi* readjuitmanta ol
in otWef Words, if We were not allowed to ship’ any celery contracts it necessitates through“ Crime In CWtfcgn", u p an to northern'point*, and yet were' ekpeetod1to pay our city but tba economic Ilf* of tfe na­
‘ A t* ’ dUUktch, "la fighting wttk bbntti, and ihe mortgagSa on our homes, held by out-of- tion, at homa and abroad, but
ltd Sack to Uw wSIf. it •hbuld Itatd oompa'nies, and'to buy our dothba, automobile* and also because—throegh dellbarat*TkbtMiT'iOBia'of iham of th* Ht. So Jforth from northern' cotrcema, w# would realixe same ly lessening the value (quality)
af tba currency—it Weakens conVStoWVto'a Dag maaaacra.
think of Uw fig Cuba la In, and we would say It couldn’t fidenea In avaxp branch o l fInane*
and aata a i t a g n a a •'feeaa'
On* Urge New Yoik bank ha* INrdMti# .....................
Well, tariff wall* make the Importation of -augar almost which long year* inter may ba
bwS* atfirl 6«flail'on of ’ witai
turned up as Justification of an
cat a loan •&lt;ond", writaa prohibitive. Aa long aa Cuba cannot sell her auger abroad In •any way out o f difficulties. Be­
wa MUollln. Will, tha only lafgS (AiantltleS, there will be hard times on the (aland, and sides, many competent observer*
l' aoiitld wi'va heard recently aa lobg aa there are1 hard times, there will be trouble: It b e lk v f it I# unhecekaary. That ia tut
the chief argument to lie
w lirb ? interesting to See yirhat Sergeaftt' Batlsti and his doubt
JIm m remit.”
against Jt. Juat a* th* tail
CommIt (e* of Five win do about'American tsflff walla and nude
Mliliof 1w sg'tha dor. an, changhtg
m K F. O. r*eomm*nd* that tha import quotas of other' foreign countries.
the gwtd content o f the dollar cang/bega organ lea reortgag*
nof rsbtorj healtb to tha body
.
------------ ----------------------loan contpkaku which’ can
iw ftota tba R. F. (J. lor th*
&lt;*** o*' lending to bnrlneai
co-ap*r«tfug with' tba N R *

ini—Monday.
It wsa quite dlff&lt;-----.

go atiywhere on account o f th#

bora wag also-as ineraasa
I” pSNeatHk1 ewswMity
or Uto cost of'living. Bo tha

aSfeUt HUa'gJfed’ okiy
eastIda
la Actual
d a til surenaaIrw

enough m on ., and for that rraeo. &amp;
Scripturaa.' by Mary Baker
Buffer drpre«»lon. “ Devaluation Eddyi “ God faahlon* all thing a,
will increase
the
aupply
o f after III* own likene*a. IJfe ia
&gt;mo»ey," we are told. True. Yet reflected it) eaietence. Truth in
aeMaUy ,- w w - b * a * - a * - m IUm I, i^rthfoirWh*. -fin d - tn— geednaae,
•honage of a medium of *»- whkh |mp* rt th, ir own peace
change. Con.ider the following ^
Man made in

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d tea Wo* dale

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Mimeograph Printing
TYPING
Rpedal Inventigatlona
SEMINOLE COUNTY'
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
imV

BeefSed. Fks!

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ra n atm xbt
able price* here
Have
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MARTIN

W &amp; 'eeilT 'pricea ln the United »&gt;• likene*. po**e*^. and reBtatea declined nlmo.t a third fleet* God’, dominion over all lha
nd tha hand on our aral#' from #8-1 (102V average, to 66.0 earth" (p., 816).

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LEAVES ARE USED %

economic.
A dl»cu»alon of tha eauaaa of

Net In many year* hag Labor Day been so atnngaly
Hfkto. That’s oM way of doing
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Thto
It wak in w
Sanford
Monday.
This occasion
Ktoat1pkopt* don’t aars whom celebrated
Mttow flam, Juat ad thay la usually marked by a gieheral exodus to the' beaches In
that the city is, practically da*
audit pd n d iM a'u bifdbiiik
iaertad, ISaVtng those' fWratobt of eatabliahments, which
ildrunts of despondency bemoaning
do etsiy gpsh, in -the
the abaanee of cuaton w.

ar* rag* weekly w*H«* pktd
I'owstryf bar *» tfe-aam*

measure of malarial proaparlty
^
0oIJ„ , T„ t « u
frgm
the chenirv wvuld be only a fit- . . . . - _ «
,__. iW_
lion. Hpaculatora would lend to M k,h &gt;:8' H# h* th *h*wrd th**’
flea from money tangibles. In the O man, what la rood; and what
tong run, however, no more good* dotll lh, £ # ( require of th*a,
would be »ol«I; national prosperity ,
, .
, ... ,
__
would not thereby replace deto do ju.Uy, and to love merry,
preaalon. The devaluation wouldn’t ' and to walk humbly with thy
pul two chicken* tn every pot. Bull (jo d f"
In the ca»e* of rontrart* or hu»l.|
.
..
...
ne*a deal Iftp. eaprenaad ia term i1 Amon*
th* d U lio ,“
whlch
o f dollara it would very likely comprised the
I**eon-Sermoa
raow much confu.lon, lnconvem-1
ttl* following from the Bible:
enre *nd fear o f a repetition ofl ,
,
. . . |,
the “ remedy." It would not d o’ Know T* th* 1 l U l m t h t U
ewav wfth trade barrier*, with In- God: it la he that hath made u*.
efficiency, with greed, selfishness, Bnij not we-ourselves; w# are hi*
unfair competition, "orerprodae,
,
.
...
lio n " i.r any other of our bual- P*°P,e- ,nd th*
of hU «*•'
naaa ilia. It would not create am- tufa" (Pa. 1 0 0 :3 ).
___
ployment or perform any economic
The Lesscn-Sennon alep Inrindmlra.le.
ed the following pa«»»re» from.
The plea* fo r devaluation dur- ltw ChHatian Science teitbook,

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of lanailala, i’a.
/
Mr*. Claud* H*muon, who hdS
bean ilild n * h t) ceu*in* Mr. slid
Hrs. John hurlu* of l^*»burg’ hoa
rotuniad lo hki hhtn* oil MSgnolla

No on* «fs&gt;- aide to Athiu*.
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capital of Oreag* U F»1st th*
regular adlllon of Tm Herald

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gotta to tkalr itow boat* Is UwtatoH, Moniatl*. Abdkt Uto flrot
time the atoNsrr Srapa to IS fe ­

gitoerfertfjtfv w t i *

Btaato, Wkifer sUyod to toj
vaunah ]*ot a* toStg a* fe aosM
M d 'tfeu taotfeda cokktar oellftf
kid. hdnw a fe fe U fe A m ttfe
Job at tfe B, * 0 . uarage. M*.
era glad U sod bla m Ht o g . o f :
teaanck agSfe
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Mra. J. H^Jtafeao- m fe l sly i
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G o o d Tobacco— ResJ G ood Tobacco!
Note theBDhdotfa, ailky tcri tiTe, Tbeaeato
the center leave*. W e don’t use the harsh
top learn o f die plant—or the com e bot­
tom leaves. Only the few d u k e enter
leave*—no stem—no Milk. Ahd every

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tirrea, * u fo‘r going
trie he' and ahitterlng gtasi eneornparsed everything. The wind
leket waa for during ahead lull
waa front the northwest
and
■team, Rooaavett sustained leksa.
[fr e x a s flu r r ic a n e
reached more than 100 miles an
Wrether or not th* Johnaunhour.
lekes Incident ever reached a per*
D
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g
V
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s
t
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a
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a
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A M T PE T E R S, S oeM v W ilo r
T t blew that way until about,
: Office 148
tonal stage doss not matter.
Z:3g A. M. when there was a lull..
Johnson
hoped to be boss of the
(Continaad From Pag* 1)
It was th* uiual lull Hint come. I
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hodie* lying oo ihs .righway he- when a hurricane center^ pester.
sweep of t h *
w h o !*
r«*
(be ettira.
It was calm until about &amp; A. M ,
_
o o v * r y bill, which i n c l u d e *
A newspaperman. Jack Fowler, when the wind began rising ngem,
O F I S Irl I f f
0 | )ll
both the industrial matters In­
who made e trip from Hrownsvili-i and toun it waa tearing away at
*
" *"
« * .* * .*
-----Primary Department member*
and."Urn. J. T Nowbr v t n
volved In the code witling »nd tli*
THURSDAY
In
McAllen
eatimeted
B
O
O
|&gt;e&lt;sont
100 mile* an hour.
i JackaomriTI* over tha week-end. of th* Baptist Church Sunday
pui.lie syorks re-employment mak­
The T. E. L. 0 *1 * of thi P in t
were injuretl.
j "The high wind continued until
School led Ut&lt;*e of other de­ Baptist Church will huld a hurlWASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—W l
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p
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tl.
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•The ruin is almost impo.tib-* , bou,
k , Mtmd*y —It logins to look a* though the er He lost out because Mr. Roove9 0r- *ftd **«• C. W. Btkar, awl partments |n placing- names on ness meeting at th* i hutch ah- President John S. Taylor and
vell t.rnrd the public works part
o f de*cription", he s»ld. •'S«*»ll morning, when It began to recede, biggest surprise on the Roosevelt of it over to leket.
B lw j S r ttiU r ; i M M t HonUtf tho School Honor Roll for Aur- n«a at 3:30 o'dotk.
other F l o r i d a
C l t r u a Ex­
houaea
have
hern
iraa-.heJ
to
i
This
mirked
th*
beginning
of
the
cabinet
list
-It
making
about
the
Tifton and Marietta, Ga. uat. It la revealed this morning
All officer* end member* of change official* are In WashLong-distance political
itrsK ■pent the week-end.
by Bee. Wm. P. Brooks, Jr., of Seminole Chapter Order of East
dwindling wood in the lh,ee citi&gt;*| r„d of the atoim, although strong biggeti hit with the President.
Inptoa to attend the final hearing
which apparently bon. the It unt I
runtlnurd.
Something more n.an th, fact! *»L « » " " , * * '* h
the church.
ern Star are npected to meet at I on federal control of cltrua gr»dOf the atorm. Brownsville, llarlki-j “ There was rain and water ev thal Harold leke* was secretary ! "H i" Johnson s place in FrankUn
Waller R / ttrtipcen, arffl
The roll la as follows: .
Ihe Masonic Temple at 7:30 Ing and shipments agreement
eleotiun
campaign
of the interior prompted his se- | Roosevelt's
returned Saturday from
Cradle Roll Department: Vir­ o'clock for the purpose of making under the agricultural adjustment gen and San Benito. Front* "f 1erywhere. Jj fell in torrent*. P*o{m ay have Jiralated leker’ appoint­
loraH
in
to
administer
the
more
brick
buildings
time
been
U
l
j
p
l
,
telephoned
to
the
office
all
. two week*’ atay at Dayton* ginia Borland. Nancy Williams, plans for the official iljlt uf IHe art, to take place Thursday.
teeed to pieces. I)r‘trn is every-. during the Korin, saying lain rv*s than
Ihree-billlon-dellar
public ment to th* cabinet. He seem* to
Barbara Edenfleld, Joe Borland, Worthy Grand Metrun.
;» U * x
_______ ‘
IlY.-ludrd in th* group represent­
works recovery project. It now be making good with Mr. Hoot*whfre."
cnrnlng
through
the
roofs,
end
Mary Sue Blount, Myra Madden,
FRIDAY.
ing the Citrus
Eschang* are
Estimate of Injured w»s orly -ronie said th* rodfs were about to apjiears that Mr. Irkrs began de­ velt on his own' account.
The . Baptist Sunday
School General Manager C. C. Comman­
Dr. and M n. 8.' Puleitna left Marjorie Anderson. Prances Rumtentative, hr said, si*ue celppU.I t f carried away."
monstrating right off the bat to
•d' Monday for Daytona Death ley, George Walker, I’cggle Pip­ Workers' Council will be held in der and Director* E. II. Grimes,
communderiuiis and the hlleisd
Property damage was trrmen- I're’ lilniliitl sallsfactian that he
the church annex ai 0:30 o'clock. of Palmetto, and F. P. Whllehalr,
w tlrt they expect to apso 1 about pin, Mr*. Geo. W. Huff.
■treet* mads an accetate ehc*k douf. Th* lots lu cltru* groves was (to able lieutenant.
of Del mad, all of whom, with
a'deek.
Beginner*: Bertie Mae StelnCertainly he Is m ghty populnr
immediately inipusiHUr. In hi* sur-|
f*tlm»ted unotTIciatly at more
President Taylor, have been ehoameyer, Barbara Warren, Ruby
nround the While House.
V ti
vey, however, he &lt;aid he found, than l3.lHKt.tKKI.
en a&gt; members of thr Florida
James
Hardy,
Mr*,' E. E. Bind wo Kb hat re- Lou Anderson,
only a few serhn.-ly injured, r.io-t
o niy
the most
*uhslant&gt;al always bear the ''»lrong man’1
control board for the industry.
from point*’ In Ken ucky Walter Beal, Calvin Taylor, Theperson* having bjen struck • J buildings
were
standing
in plea voiced atmol him there when
re ah* had been visiting for mn Madden, John William RumAdditional grower member* of gB,a|| particles of Hying glass and Brownsville as the gale blew less­ kls name is mentioned.
“ Colclcflt in Tovt'n”
Film
star*
flare
to
sudds*)
pop­
th* esrhang* are expected to ■t*tWgp,(&lt;
ley, Laurier Beard.
,1 weeks.
Wh) not 7 Mr Irkrs, selected!
er
structures
away
like
chaff.
1? S*
m
Several were at fhe July
„ j (nyere,| on- hospital m Mcr
Primary
Department: Emma ularity and flash out a* sud­ tend.
Municipal
water and light largely isnausi of the suggestion
conference In Waahlngton,
„ „ |hr „ y U|, tnim nruwr .
Mr. and Mr*. DeWltt Brown Rntnley, Martha Anderson, Jean denly In the merry Hollywood 20
plants war* put out ,,f commission, of .Senator IImini Johnson, whosal
pyrotechnic
display,
but
I-o
Sett*
Cost O ffic e 1,m id i
where
the
prellmitiary
form
of,
S^nl th* week-end in Jackson- Whlgham, Mark Cleveland, Al­
vllle", Fowler -aid. “ A small ooy telegraph
an I telephone tines Illinois campoign miimiger be once
Across fiom l*osl Office
dra fterl.
The was bring operalr-J on
Huff, George Speer, HI, Young goes the even tenor of agreement
vfla with rvUtirel. They relumed bert
lor
» * - , lias wop at
leas,
three
w«r*
battered
to
1
be
ground
and
Tr
**.
. . h ghway* were torn up.
Ellxabeth Vaughan, Gladys Pip­ her way, undisturbed by the fire­ Clearing House anj the Fruit- (rnk, B
home last night.
clashes with cabirtet or near-cabworks.
man's Club the l.iler romp.wed i given .s ,,,,, ,-,lr |l0,p'itB| tlll,|.u., 1 J. F. Reed, assistant director nf| t,u't colleagues,
pin, Isits Nipper, Bobinet Beard,
SUHIrtg her movie career aU of inilc|i«ndefit shipiiem, each Uh w ild they i l l l eaked a Isrrej
Henry
Cooper, Millard
Mr. nnd Mr*. D. L. Harper left James
lie "took" at various times no
the Texas rclialniitation and te
Miss
Young
has will havP official representation number for miner injuries.
m ’ Monday -for points ;n Indiana Hunt. Jackie Pialer, Billie Pla­ yeeri ago,
lief ctvntiniasinn, anmiincrd tlmt less a trio tluin fn&lt; ino| colthr
rn-opvrnmoved
steadily
along
until
now,
'
equating
that
of
Mid.
l U Chloago where incy eapectj ter, StewxH (jeartcrmfcn
"Il is the general uelicf tk,it Harry llopk n*. federal relii-r di h'ngiie Secretary llern and tliM
J. H. Borland,' Mi«» J inkins, Mr«- at the age of 2.7, she Is regardto spend about two weeks
most of thr injureil, and th« dl-sri.! lector, hwd authorise.I purchase of gitmty
detrrnitned
Koosetelr
Fnctions alee will be in Wash- if any. will be found in Uh- Mr\i yiocarltx for the destitute.
Weil, Mrs. Dressnr, Mrs. We- ed aa on* »&gt;f the moot reliable
right hander,
Budge|
Dncrtor
It.
Brown hai
Latilin, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Nil, y u n g leading ladies in picturea. kigtnn to Oppose the means knd, ran di.tr Ids of these towns, white
hard .boded
M f c Maxine
Me
About the same time. Guv. Mi Dougins and that
Whalevrr hrr role. Miss Young methods, hearings on whirh will ,jie hou*
her hume in Jacksun- Mfsa Dressor.
of less suhstanl lit flam A- Ferguson announced frinn figlu mg mail, Gen. H gli John­
■pending a week her*
Junior
Department:
Lurllln always can be enunted upon to lu&gt; held iiefor* Re- rotary Henry A. C0rulrucli &gt;n. It probably will n- Hie state capital at Austin that son, NRA udmioist nil or
Wallace
and
hi*
■••uri*tr*
in
th*
with Ur. nbd Mrs. DeW tt Brown. laWlon, O i l y n Stile*, Elixlbkth turn In an eminently aatisfartory
some time lief ore we will know arrangements had turn m ai« lo i S'ire In each instance the mat
hurt „ r send army surgrons, nurses ami j f«*r in Itspute had to
Pippin, Elisabeth Whlgham, Nel­ JUrfoe manrr. Several times sics .pepcial crop, division of the ig - j ui, how ,lmI,y
deci l-1
■*
Mist Sadi* Ivey, who had leen lie Ray Woods. Mrs. J. V. Jotta- ha* come perlously rinse to the* ricultuiai Bdjyiitmrnt ml minium
uirdical and food supplies to .he \v *be Pti'iiil^ht bim»i-If anil wa«
of three
“ Brownsvtlle. San
R .n Renit- and v*lj*y on a spenal train,
•’ committer
..........
" " " fiom
.....|j "Brownsville,
plaiting her orotber, John Key, eon. Rylvi* Cherry. Marvin Ml- eupreme heights in such pirture* Hon. A
lair!'1- " ! l ^l‘r * f* Y*‘r' l( ik-cJeM- .'lufo. Ilewmt" . and ■ In.
jtw* JlltESTlI . Figfi'iA-.XiltU Atdlarjiirgvn apparentfy woTY Tit ThC ' O h # "fi'Iffilrc I ’ i n i l F ift y re g u l*
lIciikiD i^ JluVsrt. aa.
he former ardent Hull*
_ for teveral stAy.n. it K m s l
bur U m ,. Wnltci
(lurr),*ne. wJHh
gt Eftitinan, Ga. on Sunday. , Smith, Iron Rtelnmever. Charles Btidapest," and she again dis­ Grower, league will voice th* irb- 1
er nml nie-xent memher of
irmy soldiers will aiTiuiipnev
f „ flim . uU)U, n1U -,th *m and they will l-&gt; augmented two vrgnnixahoiiM &lt;Mated
I Williams, Mrs. Jane Smith, Vlr- plays this quality of genius in Jwctlon. to some feature, of th .. „ fUrk
to
control p w M u rr.
. . .. . .
. . !.
,
*
her current role, that #f Margot pntiKisrd
Mrt, T. n . Kirk, of Steubenville,' ginia Calhoun.
of Thr. h.i f
11
K#1
. , |
Mrm*Uv night , Imp «•!«!.•
cv*ry «vailatilc inrititu'
th*' rboify the .... .
(Iffseltmg the Influence of the o Wh|lr' , v« ryone had .e.n warned| T e a .. Ranger fore,
Ohio, la vialllng her motlirr, Mrs.1 Intermediate I*epartment: Mary In "The lirvil's In L v e ,” Fox
i»rrr to
guard Itoo*rVeh hrt*. tiii111 ii|in tot of In*
(jlr itoirn would *i-e very
*
&amp; D. Bullock, and her d nighler, ‘ Nell Smith, Mary C^Jioun, Nell Film production in which she orgfttntriJ otifHipitiuvi. pru|Minvtil«|
flueme with lit* new thief.
dcprcdatinmi.
o
f
thr
»grt*vmrnt
art*
vere, many uere unprepared for|
Mri-.M. J. Lorig, at 201 East,Knight, A. It Ureejoy, C. B. share* starring honors with Vic­
Irko* eroied ovej Hein
I*
Anglin, a L’amernr
on
lh«*
liriri'F
commit
Ire
ch*men
by
what ilkl happen,
Fifth Street.
Well, R F. Cooper. Mrs. W. P. tor Jory, and which plays to­
i county traiTic rrfficer, began * long •iv,.|y when they da-hod ov#r
Ih«*
grower*
max*
meeting
in
night at the Milane Theater.*
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I Brooks. Jr., T. K. Wilson.
Mlt had bean blowing hard all and arduoa« trip out of the **-re*k I whether the general army hnua14ikeland Ual Friday
lm»t« ic* day o.Mnday. out the firnt ni*rh
Fidelis Class :Miss Annie IjtuMr. apd Mra. Charles il. Wilson,
eli area with a plea f*om ( ie id ' r ^ program wax to I* f-nr**i'l for
This is a dramatic romance
w
o f' Orlando, spent the week end rie Jower*. Ararian Class: Mr*. which has a seething pnrl town in tine* mvrv glrcn to
Hind h %«i felt Nfout 11:30 I* M Cnriia, a^PHtatit dipfiie! «t***tn**y ■
r *®l#‘ P*1"*'c w«»ka mitliva.
mrmborB
aiillioriiing
thrtn
to
S&amp; l'ddrlily the ru m o f the p lu tm be- et Harlingen, that the go
her* with lb* former's .,1 other end M, N. (Treeland, Mr*. F. 1- HR*. Northern Africa and a Foreign
«H«i» gut lo n n]katk-flymg
fight
vigorously
all
endeavor
for|
lister-in-law, Mr. end Mrs. E. A ..T E. I- Class Mr*. J.,,B. Bnr- l. egina fortress for
deafening, nml We nil |mri* trelare - •late
lie
liark- defeat mg f&gt;r weakening the pl»n( tattle
date uf
of martial law.
I
Hme The
iiHMina
^
hun (ann# had art»bint The
Wilton.
Isml Mrs H. Cummlngs, Mr*. grfunds. It was written by Hsi
The 60 m il Rt|iiure a ri
pre i' itmre phi pri pi tig
for
thr
V.
S.
to
annum*
auparviSarah Stew»K, Mi»s M*ri* stew
pound of falt'Og
tumbling rented • grolam|ue piri i • a- ItooPetHl u *mId tit
ry Hervey, and adapted for the pion over ciinw nvarketiag.
u
Mr*- Maurtne Winter*, *nd 'w o! art, Mr* K. W. Stile*.
screen by Howard Eatabrook who
—w
—
--------------------- | d;fc"k fell Where water &lt;tm n«*t lhe firmer l'f«h
While thr movement for fader*
““ blurt prityrr on '
chlUten of /SiTftsnlh, Ga. are j OfiMral Officer*: Kev. W. P. won * recent Aradtmy award for
,
,
n
.w
t
atrwetp.
broken
*:la««
It.
in
*
*1 intervention map initiated In thii flu bang,. J »(vcitlerit Tay lor nek nr I
Miss
.Iit. i- »■•*•**11f’ *
' rtaltlng the former's brother in- Brooks, Jr., It.
the best script of the year with
^ ls ll4*t " n t-*ofd rhap iha
window gla
FRK Ii a rrll paint hirgilnl
ptlile, 'liortly after the agriftiltuf i tha-1i*ap eiprepped himself, I&gt;ff«ir4 P
* ri
I'ri'Htdviiv ,-w r «n.*w b k o, p, io,
e k k *Kd sisteev Mr. and Mrs B Allir Trmffnrd.
"rimarron.*
l ih r t b n r " « f h f a r r *
Ifuofu
al adjuitiweni art lieeaine a la*., leaving hia Laigo ti*mn, that tan
li&gt; bringing ill thtt advertiseto fli'ciion .kiy, nwjf
; H. Laney.
when th,. I . W
Exchange W . d ,„urh ought nut'to i- e.p e.t.d of
h"Jri. nml oUM.m.. I
TI
h’kr* Itontfln* ill invtilved I mrnt you grr a O r discount on a
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank St (wart,
took *cf uui *iitm ao *in g
n vg o li* hn govrrrm irnif in ! iwp eanniNTtiimi j w*"ri*
*ri ’
*1
Friends of I«e Exell, who hr.s
port on uf (lie huge pu.ilic Stic t I pint 11 en nl Sun-I'ruuf or oh
uf Manm, Ga , were
week emt
lions with other mloeesl* in F!"r - 1T,, |v Sam can'i g - out ire- ta&lt;&gt;'
m id g e t
( i , |.«a , MI| lli|f
to his home foi the
MMi confined
con
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Mrs. J. f .
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Mitchell Mill Eliiabcih K t.e iit ,
agrtwinvnt
Hfiuid
Whvrr mMillier» uf the Gowgre* fit Thiiniisvllfi, G*. whu had Smn
|o Irarn that- he I* aide -to
) i nwn*l. dg/fkfy pru tlcm* an d1 D on't coiifpsc Syn-I'rool with
lb - 1
gat tonal I'hnstian Endeavor So­ visiting the Mitchells for the (i**l duHnff ar»a».
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k* o6l tagain.
aI
(•nteinplat mg f h.&lt; s«uMiilng 11ordinary honir paints1 it lasta 1 ' l
..a ie .,Im. -Hid
&gt;Mll)
Fi..te..||u,.
by Exchange
E*fhaniT#| MBipi,"
1•Pitdri'lhu
r itri
ciety met at the church "ti Rgn- several days, returned hum* with catlirr conducted hv
»c»'-h of m-ovrrr wiih in '.a a tuiici lunger then i heap paint aitd
i
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r
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witiviw aa to whaithe- Nkir. , T - l a g a lm unfair ivk,ag?.{,s.'W."fu7»^? P ^ " ' N" '
~ Mr*. E. r Lenr k n returswO Ary-Xictl, " 'M Vriti-v i«» Dw 4*- fhc'.■WrwVrrW. 'Y -* ^ » *
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h •! k*v hd VW ■ puMnr
recuvevy act " could hai "(on foe iiriclligien iiiuisiuhi , f , *,r * 0,1,11
tiom al
Mm Lmkelarwt where she visited votional per^Tre an*l th** *unj| pyrt in* it m
hr. u f Fatnt save* u&gt;u t m iu e y . C o m e
!
atiiHfidrd
tti
mcludv
cilru*
pupplira
m
harnmy
«ith
dmitud
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Kr. and Mrs. Harvey J'arriih, vl
f V I"*til e t
Ailern f . i ’ k had as her
piaruiardiialion uf grade and
in 11 &gt;d 4&gt; a nd lin ti f m 'lint ad v e rt lie*
Ml-* tva Neeae waa elected ap fUr||l on Ratiinlay afternoon, alwilidiifiiHt wlirn &lt; ofigrva* voted
y
N o r i c k
r residents of Hsnford, for
I ii I "kill
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tn
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alriui
th,»
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l.|ii|l
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will
if
vice prepident of the Society, to ■
llirlit
iur JriHitf tSi dikiMUiK
J days.
Jewel Smith, uf 1'avares bill. •»» d wwuld rovr* other rropt
lb. past several h »i ks. nnd u* •* T h i&lt; ( 'll y CummiMMluii uf
agrrrmant
im »w
up
ftir
cou*.i.l
fill the unetpired term of MU» Late (list
«•••
night
they
left j than thi* pfriallvd 'bapic am im odi'1rration m adoptinl Thr iHnk of
uli. Misa Kell*'h * v in e
We Install Auto b l i i l
the i iii o f S a n fo rd , 1 lori*
Jalhn Zelmenovitt returned to Sue Gantt.
Jacksonvi
kl|for Jkrksonvill*
where t h e y
n*
ihe
W
*rldf*
hair
a'&gt;
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fH
Ui*."
nurrhandiping will remain i.r
S N O W ’S T A I N T &amp;
da. w ill In,hi lie* final hcH"
Memurie. Of day*
S|wnt l|„ week end with
Mis.
klr hbms at Brunswick, Ga . I1is
* ♦&lt; ‘ : j
\\
h
all
eBpelise"
paid.
l.rowrrp affiliated With tha E«- 'he markMing i i r o o n , and Ih. .
v , „ ismi(h&gt;(
Mr
M,. w
kJiiii itN ii T ax Kijtnilixallun
afternoon after having e|&gt;eiii **v- fem p lmmiik.ee will be
C L A S S C O .
tinthanga mo-Hy favor governnien rf»|mnaibilily will br fVt'B giaui I Milt Erllnws left s^a
on
Sunday
night
Sept.
I..
«t
wit
fhmrd fur (h e te a r l't.'U, un
afal days here with his sisUr,
11. Smith
Miss Cook ret urm-d
117 H. I* \IIK
TIIONK SOI
1
k
bit'
Hi,iid, if oi rlainvrd, hn an W'' , **r than Iwfoif 1 link* Won tvliing nornmg ' al It:.lit m.
■*&gt;Al
decided, when J «• tiantt ami home yesterilay.
Mrs. Badye Moses
Muiida v, N e()trnihcr l l l h ,
C: r . HT1AHT. Mgr.
t
o
Jarksniiviilr
Tliete
M
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present
a
pith
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t
ilrtja
b
vrharige
fullw
silt uor* 11ml irImil's will I
Henry Witte will
•*dl
■3
ilia; 1. hi 7 :.'Ht uVI ih k 11. M „
uniform
*•&lt;"* glutted
market* •hai they art* guing lo have n p i 11 ntliei winners fi mu "vg»r•mi
AUMIOHI/1.1) 1*11 I BlitlMUtl PAINT
*A 1 «, i
Arthur Branan returned to Sna- based on camp Hie
Mr and Mrs T. J. E. Wells. Mvonk'd rim n iig Mi»u»e mriidh-r t gri-ai tip|Mii 1iinily for rnlai gnl i-‘ 11*hi ririM mi FIoidIh, fo luiiiirnn*
ui (h r &lt; 'lt) Hall.
J!
Charles Gantt tidil of his e*
raoij^
U
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M
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ford early this* morning
after
!•'. S. I.A M S O N .
perlenrcs in summer »* iv ie work Mr. mnl Mu, J C. IIa&gt;I, «pd (i who have xuppoprlrd the nt*w Acutncy hut m« fhghii-Pi ndt-a-«- •i Iti the Fair The pa*lv ndt
•4«?
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u
Qh*4ie
Wring spent th* week-end Ip Ms1
HftBnrti
SniiLii
arv
back
ill
Kan
&lt;* » v from Florida f &gt;r attiru1 a
,o the lutal distrtit aioumt He•deal with unanbnlty and H ha* fro m the heed fto tih 11 1 wf&lt;ik "
C lly Clerlt.
H1
re &lt; Ga. with Mr*. Branan and
ford »f!v f having ppvnt th** H»-*sk 1 bft-n an fpltwl in principle by
m
»
e
k,
Funi.k Spring.
•r
other member* o f hij f*nul&gt;.
Before adjourament, Mi“* Mar) cn I ai th«* Jrbovah W iUivpp A
IKally all tlw important indrpend
•
-j-e
. •?
1
named
to
l&gt;e
in
rhargej
srmnly
at
Itie
Santa
llusi
Hut
rni ■hljiper*. * «impltanr* of any
.tik
Mita Flora k*P&gt;»ul rrtirrn#*d on Niakel
3
n Scbrmg. They were in this Iso iohrkrling lntei#»ta who do not
for nest week
Monday n%hi from a Ivro innwith*’ „ f the jnogra
■i
(e| dui n ( I be bright uf ‘ ho tropi­ voluntarily i«nf»rm &lt;»n Is* eiv I
vacation trip ' w htA ' took her to
cal hurricane and they lost* Isrn forced by the Washington aidbor 1
h
Chleagti, ‘ Nlpgup* Falla, New
rr ti lling many earilinv stnnss of me*, when the agreement
ha*
York G t f , | «4 *other eastern
Hiclr experiences.
brc«t made r (fM iv v b y bnlrr id
‘
^
j
the agriculture deparment seri».
II. It. Pope, who has been visit­ Uiry. lie will appoint the ritr»«
In honor of Vernon Shrafcr.
Elutfe Borland and
member* ami guest. »f the con­ ing in Halllmorr, Philadelphia, an I «o-ordinatar, and pmiumably u
who have lieeet
gregational Church Christian En- Nrw York City for th* past three aelactian will follow ahoril) after
Mr*. J. B. Bor- dcaver Rsi iety met at the horn# weeks, arrived her* taU yester­ approval of the working tarn.*
tpiat three wfeka,
day aft rrnoon. He reported an un- Ur Ite oonsidered in th# healing
of Mi** Helen Witte, on
Cl Al If tD INYIIVilW WIIH MID C NOftif PITMOUIH IALKMAN, ITAMfOID.
*- their hum* at
First Street la»t Friday nighl to usualli fine boat trip south uirkll Thursday.
th* boat neared th* virlnlty of
t'«ui vi need that aaauaiptD’a of
bold a farewell party.
A lawn party waa enjoyed early Brunswick, Ga. From that point cantrol by the federal agencit^s
Ilf*. H .rttt Borland, o f In the evening, after which the and inta Jacksonville, cendltl itii will be an epo*h-making event Ii
Ark., Who have been guests returned to the W lit* were "rather rough”, be said.
the history o f the citrus industry.
former’s parents, Mr. home erhere game* and context*
. B. Borland, have re- were atagrd. Refreehments were
Mtompanied
by served to the following: Vernon
• T e n Win* landed on m y Plym outh
TUtU Borland. Sheaf er. honor gueal. th* Ml****
. . . ahd I'liv e d to (ell the T a l c "
Ruth Pearman, Dorothy Thurston.
M. Goodwin Jana Gantt, Mary Nickel, Catbea month'* rln* Morriaon,
Helen
Witte,
aajs C. N oai t Is a Plymouth aalesman.
Chicago
and
Pickett, (Catherine EUi*. Gertrude Vintng,
But Fiesl NubD Isn't glvtAt &gt; w ante* talk
They report a de- Carol Vinln*. Melba lAmdquUt,
when be tells yuu yuu'rtaalcr in a Plymouth.
Hghtfal trig, and they aaw many and Mra. Henry Witte, and Billy
Pred Noble iaellve today becauac Plymouth
A m crojsa standing In the tee- Vlhlen, Henry
baa aag/ery-rreW body!
Witte.
Harold
Herfeat, Frank Batwr, Wm. Locke,
T h * pic sure# tell the etory. llnw a'three
Emil K**«*naan, Charles Gantt,
and a bait ion truck with a ala and a hall
too lonfl craahed over on lop o f Nabla'a car
and Rev. I . B- Boot.
• M.' t . C n r u lu * , worthy
They(fon'f show (he Icrriftc Import olthbee
■ of Banalaii* Chapter Ortea tone u a n l l a l at MkhBe* oft hoiirf They
rJ k * m * Stay, atibbgvcci
t ahew haw th* fates o f lb* craah Brnvr
whooU four and Bv* Iruhaa Into Ih*
asUd hart hi
But Plymouth is built of steel, oeinfurcrJ
wMh htect. Fred Noble cam e out w ith only
on* eli gin atratcht
L 1 ,
'I W y o u r ow neeke—foe
orytiut fa tally’ ■ sake
o d i n t cftrs 1-«t 11ha
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'tli/ ’ Six teams In the Central Florida
* Beset all league expect lo resume
K &gt;&gt;*y around the circuit tomorrow
'afternoon In games at Cocoa,
Daytona Beach, and Orlando,
i Club owners, looking at sadly
‘depleted treasuries which they
‘ •hoped would be filled because of
■ scheduled Labor Day games, now
• art at a loss as to where they
■ will secure the funds ad^ch r.nl
perm ll'lhem to finish the sessnn
"out i f the red." None of ths La*
bor Day games had been reicbedulsd early today.
The-third place Celery feds w.lt
□ nuke a final trip to Daytons
Beach. It will he the final mrellrq
o f the two teams this year, and
Doc Harden, new prospect 'rim
Georgia, Is scheduled to hurl for
the Feds. Old George Cusack f»
likely to get the call for the le- landers.
Tke first plate Orlsndo Timers
will hpve another chsnru to in
prove their standing by playing
the New Smyrna Crocker* at
Tinker Field. The Crackers huvr
dropped nine straight games to
the Tigrrs, and despite th e 'fa r t!
that ths Crackers hire improved
, slightly, no victory ]s In sight fur
them tomorrow.
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will Ixt at home to the I.r.sum*
Bruins for the list lime this year.
Hmlthwick, a highly rrpuabfe
hurlrr from Grorgia, Joined th?
Cocoa team on Bumlay. lit will
no doubt pitch tomorrow. Emory
Wilt or Tige Minor will do the
hurling for the Ilruins.'
All games are schedule) as lift'
flflf) ones of the year between

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teed by Reel. |225. Also,' Nod*
A Pickup'track, |1B0. Reel A Boot
Austin dealtn.

M m -u mijanKT rim wt—

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DETROIT,
Sept.
•e-UP)—
Henry 'F o r t la honorary preai­
dant o f the Dearborn, M ich, unit
o f the NBA, It waa revealed
yesterday.
The fact that Dearborn’s first
citlstn had been named to the
poet became known when the
|nlt met yesterday to determine
what If a h j action' should b*
taken regarding his appointment
In vtew of the fact he haa jw t
signed the NBA agreement for
the auBMnebtle Industry.
The ,'uait was formed three
weeks ago and Ita officers, say­
ing th«y had been assured that
Fort would co-operate, named
him honorary president.
Yesterday's
meeting o f the
flhlt adjourned without reaching
l decision regarding Mr. Ford.

’% c«t For Tho South"

io« f|| »#«

714

afternoon at 5. JO on
ta Fitrvet tlankinlL If y « j
sraatad fit seeing a good
lint TAB to eee It

EXPRESS SERVICE

Hill Lmnber Co.
ZIP SERVICE

The tam e is te be played

■ !■ ■

l;M| leaf yeRew pine, Golf red
ryprraa an. all kinds of build
lag waterlala.

Tnl}** 3*1 x anlRRr
mf p r e e n t
Il«iii 3# 1*3 1mf anil i l i p r o a r I h b f

Itsmember that outing with
*nap"hotl
Kraah Film* at

u s i i « n r. . s i i

«^« U l HA

(Continued From Fag* O o»)
port o f th* NBA pragma* haa
been brought te hear open the
Detroit manufacturer. ,
Hw ew r , the cede l » effeet today for the automobile Industry
is binding also upon I b r t ' under
the iaw ami should he vlotata
Its preeislene the administrator
said, •Til hart to do aemathlng."
The general impression in offldal circles rwaa that Fort would
put hla employee upon wages and
hours at least equal, or better,
than those in the code. The com­
pensation now In effect at the
Frnl plants la higher than lha
minimum prescribed In the code.
It became known yesterday that
wages In Fort plants were be­
ing pushed upward, many from
|4 to *4JtO a day.
In the law's provisions guar­
anteeing to labor the right of
collective bargaining and the
code's stipulation that certain
records of each company must
be open for Inspection was seen

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

'frbhyHtftf,' mlt a9niei‘r

Official halting averages indi­
cate that Jack
Ured, f newr
leag.e leading batter is a.out
be replaced In sreond plure by
Buddy Hopkins, scrappy Coe &gt;a
shortstop. Elmer Spoke voutlnues
fo b-sd the league, but
has
dropped to JUKI. Reed has oe*n
In a miserable slump. In I'te past
seven games ha haa secured only
onr hll.
Hlmidinc*, Inrludnic Hunday
Kamea, are
follow a :
« u n Ismiiimh. awM knlfi
.
u All N If At 13

o ii« * 4 n
, , f w a u i A B i * a u i a r a *». nm i i n , dunff*
rt
i*f ill** Clrvult
o f th* T w * n l v »
•’ - Ihlrtl J ud Irial fMrrull In U mI f o r

^ 3 ™

LUMBER

Roosevelt Orders
U. S. Battleship To
ProceedTo Havana

( b e . l i e . i n v o lv e d .
S u n ' . o i l har
w on f i s c out o f nin e gn tm ti p l a y ' d
w ith D i i y l u n a ; Or lurid,, f a , \,uc
nltie s lt a i it h t f r o m New Minj rn.t,
a nd I ' . i o a has t ak e n s eve n
of
nine g a m e s f r o m l e e ' l i u r ; .

S

Is S t ill Lacking

~~

tliat in n ia n &gt; canes was not in f*
f ir iiT it ly liif iiiJ for a rc e p iante by
hunks under th e ir present p iliH e s.
Th e co rp o ratio n ' Is a u il.o n .x e d
lo lerwl to a v a rie ty of inati'-Utionb
nn l ding a n y oank, u im l
corn
pany, b u ild in g and h u n a a so ria ti»n , niHurance com pany,
n io rtgaKt* loan com pany or credit i n*
ion, hut it was said the
ru irt
gage com pany plan w a j choeen
as o lT frin g the heat op p ortun ity
for gtOJlng money
q u ic k l)
to
husineas men.

5 B

stroyrrs had .tckrnrt tn UM har­
bor paat grim Morrow castle aad
American officials breathed
what eaaltr,
All day long they had bang up­
on th* Intermittent Btctsagvi from
Cura, ftp ring tro-bie.
Pm ldent - Boooertlt an.1 Ida
Sjcrrtsry of State were deter­
mined to avoid lasarv.ntlia If II
near* humanly po.tst'ile. Only
major breakdown o f law and order
end a wave i f uncontrolled kill
(ng and looting would aerve lo
th . .yea o f the aJminittrat'on aa
sufficient warrant fo f a.Mlon un­
der the Platt amendment, bejtow
Ing the right to fnlervtna to safe­
guard life and property.
The new fi.r e up cam* Ju«l
when the Ataericaii Gov.rnmgnt
waa congratulating itself on eurmount ng a difficult obtlade—the
change
In govern m?it:
which
awept out Gerardo Maohado and
placed !)• t’espedes in ‘.he ] reildentlal patice.
Now lha thro*
weeks old goerrnment has been
turned out by ■ &gt;udd*n roup end
the power placed In the hards of
an unknown group.
The unexpected
development
brought to a standstill the effort!
of the United States to help Cuba
map a way oot of its economic
an.l financial difficultlea.
Although th« ns&lt;7 group IT)
power in Havana Immediately ex­
pressed unofficially Its doelrn fof
resatgaition, there wai no tndicatlsif here whether It would be
forthcom’ ng. WhiU no official
btatemenl was made, tho view
wae rsprrssed In lo.m quarter*
that th* government would no',
te entitled to recognition because
it did not come to power by connt tt ethma] m efnr.

(Cintinoed Fror.i h i * O m )
and one Indirectly rti oppoelte
B u s in e s s M a n H a v in g
aides o f *the elate.
&gt; ^ ■
The disturbance first (trace the
B lu e E a g le
W o u ld .
Rest Florida Coast fr a p -s U b *
B e G iv e n B e n e f i t s
Worth to Vert Beach at rtf oefths
in mlllage is occasions!
oy a up to abort 100 miles an hour last
thrse mill Increass in the special)Sunday n ight Turning Inland'll
school district Mat-ring bonds,f ut a path through the fruit
and Interest coming doe in WM proves o f the central port o f the
make it nereisery that this mill- state and greatly diminished In
age be Increased
Intensity pasted into (he Gulf of
The Commissioners, untble t o . Pfoxtco north of Tampa trarellng
their o u mortgage companies- make a general reduction in all northwestward,
thereby Becom ing eligible for &lt;Jiof the deportments under their
Apparently ‘ urnlng a w e northrect R. F. C. loans.
control because of tha low tax
(he sit-in re-enlereil the
This proposal was disclosed by collection of the post star, cut
n, (r A oa 'ech W a and blew
an Administration authority
as one-quarter mill off the publicity „ „ |nto R^ulhsm Georgia. Late
ready t i b e 'placed before Presi­
v
yesterday and last ntght Ita. force,
dent Roosevelt when he returns to
The fire mil] additional lery
down to , t,f f
ws .
the White House early this week. ordered by the Board o f Eduea- W rinn|IIK t„ he felt St Brunswick
An announcement
it * cspccled tion, plus the three mill levy for &gt;n|j oth, r
ijttie
shortly thfreafter.
the retirement of bon Is and in- d, ;n ire
reported In that state,
The mortgage companies to ne tercet, less the' one quarter mill
f0||0W|n, |, q rotnpilstl’ n
r.sults of , , nrm
e s t l m i 'i lo
suggested |iy
ths
corporation reducllon In publicity
f-nlta in the counties mort
w mid be on a rnmmunily Lssls. in a total increase of 7 .1-4 millet i.
Through their own organisation ip the Sanford dJalrict.
The Comruiaaiontrt hate gaper&gt;
thus formed N. It. A. members In
a particular section could '.arrow vision over the Genera! lievrnuo
■Srectly from the R. r. I), where fi.ndf Hoad and Bridge mainten­
as Individ sis thpy would net he ance fund, Kino and Forfeiture
fund. Mother’s J ennlon fund, Tub*
eligible.
The plan was evolved In answer Holy fund, Agriculture fund, and!
In a demand by the I’ rrsldrr.t the Hoad and Bridge Interest and
that some means lie .'mind to linking fund.
Ttie CommlMlonera pointed nut
loosen credit for nlue eagic mem­
11133-34, thiry-flve
bers during the period beiwien that during
their increasing t ipctrUlurn for mills of the fit 1-4 rndl rounfy
re employment and the r liist re­ Irby in the Sanford district 1a (or
school purpose*.
turns from higher prices
The total general operating and
Jesse Jones, chairman of the
srh &gt;o| fund levies In the various
corporation, conferred with Mr.
districts of the county for 11*33 3!
Roosevelt In Hyde I’ark, N. Y-,
vull uc as follows f
earlier in the week upon tin sub.
Sanford diatrlct, mlllage in­
jrct. He declined to comm nt upcreased from 63 1*2 lo fll 1-4.
n tne reporteil pr »po»al, nowever.
. ^
.
,,,
dnmaoe In rltrua
in rdallim La i k a s U . ^ . _.
ITSUll-UlilrkL.•niUtaaa- j* . 1'a CMSV-^ cttnJ»Grapefruit 45
,
u
ii
c c u s d from 45 1-2 tr. 5] t-4.
Brcv.nl county: G
thmn Mr. Jones s«M the nations
....
in r.n s o . . m - ,l.n
Oviedo btistrlcl,
inltlagr
in- to 50 per rent; damage to or1-snka nt*n«'rnlly w r r r not in need
angea Of) per rent.
from 4H 1-2 l-j 54 1-4.
of money, un fnnd» jirevi.t .a ly U ni
rhulunta
district,
milligr
in­
to i link" liy the r n r |m r « lir'M m*M*
U elnij rep aid tjanter tlis n
nfw creased fr.mi Id 1-2 to 55 1-4.
tivnrva 'In.'lift,
millag.
inm«n &gt; wan borrow ml.
crraavil Irnm 45 1-2 to 51 1-4
"W e bsvr* got to gel
Sending
Lake
Monroe. Paol.
district,
agencirn tu fu n r t lo n ir ir ’ , t .* Miiib millngr' incrcasct) from 51 1-2 to
M r. J o n n . mtvanced t!«*i u p ;nk&gt;n (HI 1-4.
Umt Fo nifth'rig wan h d .ih g
ib«
Thr slate millagr has not been |
( Continued From Fag* 1)
itu iik 3 lu c k in m akin g loan** lo in ­ announced so far. l.ast year it « »
I veit aboard the yaent TfoUrmahifl
dividual)* and nrimll MJ*int'*i(*itt Imit 4 7-R mills.
In the lower I’ olomae on w ldf"
eaiil he fr B they would l(Ki*ieii as
A spikesman for the County
he w s. ret rning to tbe White
the n a tio n a l A rro vcry
p rogram Commissioners said to'tay
that
1 House frim a rest at Tilt Hyde
Ig o g i cased.
tlie CummisBionau*,^le&lt;'ply regret
| I'ark, New York, 'sut's.
a-'out '
Th e etirp orstion ch a irm an irva'Je not balng able to bring
With the I'rr.ident’a apOTnval.
cle m ,
how ever, that
whut**v#r more than a one-quartor nil) i c - 1
I thr naval radio station flashed
plan un&lt; presented to the l'm l* durti.m in Ihr departn.cuts liiey ’
..........I
,,
,
.
out ordara for thr cruiser Ri(hdent it wntihl aeek to In Men e n d - ru n tro l, a . w ell gs h a tin g lu r d i l i t '
, .
, ,
,,
.li—
. * 1 mo ml fo speed lo Havant from
it fa ste r than th rin ig h an y g ra d - n mi liege which bring* a .out a
the
('anal
7.
me,
tha
Deilrcyer*
Tlul expunsiun by 0 ie ta n k s nbwie. near eight mill Increaiu- In the
MacFarland and UaictbrtUge
Th e ini*itgage cMmpany
plan Sanford district.
hurry there from Key West aid
waa evolved. It waa said roftnMv,
Had lag coRec'hin* been better,
^ h e p the corporation found that the Commissioners .M ild have iiff
h siness men In la rg e
num bers down coneiil.'rnbly in tne general
wefe seeking fd i" trirt lo im ^ frotti county operating rspensa levy- It
.1*7 s-vVV . +
It T h e y wery p/L» i j n i pdarfuate was 'ntwrtlv**.*

wet

F

STRAWBERRY P I-A N TW or aala.
Se* W. W. Potter.

11— Mlacellancoun
CAN FIX storm damaged roof*
cheap and quickly. Call E. 11
Phillips, 145-J.

12— Wanted
WANTED: Baby bed. Must b« tn
good condition and reasonable.
Phon* 67D-J

Id— Houses For Beat
FOR RENT In Rooi Court, 7
room house, furnished or un­
furnished, see Mrs- Ball, Sanford
Gas office.

17— UufllnM* Place* For Rent
FOR HENTt Filling station with
living quarters, corner J\a'k
and French Avenue. BeaboaOjMH
Co. West First 8tre#t-

K - -MbwelUneuna For Bala
THIS WEEK—T r » our Semipast* whit* pelpt at I29h •
gellcn: Wondertol value at this
prtea. SUnlay Rogers Hardware
Co.
• &lt; i
____________
MULE FOR SALE, « * h - Jo* L.
Corley, Cameron Avanua.
FOR SALE: T tck irto Waehlngton
D. C., Apply K ri. Paul Buteiar,
Corner Celery and Douglae* Av*.

�r

Gird To Battle
FINE CITRUS Bankers
CITY
ORDERS
B loody Solution Is
Insurance O f Deposits;
SEASON SEEN Back Recovery Program ASSESSMENTS Seen Only W a y Out
BYMANAGER
CUT IN M In C uban Situation; ■a

Belief Is Growing
Ford Will Comply

ELDDISPUTE

DETROIT, Sept. 7. - V f ^ ~
The abeenre of any outward
concern among Ford Motor
Company official! over tha
NRA conlroverry i* adding
etrangth to the growing belief
that come kind of agreement
la expected to bring Henry
Ford under the Blue Eagle.
There waa, however, no hint of
a formal announcement o f pol­
icy and no certainty that one
would bn forthcoming when he
retuma from hla Huron mount­
ain camp probably the laat of
the week. Edaet Ford, presi­
dent of the company, already
la bark from hla vacation, but
hla return did nothing to clari­
fy the*- altuation.

CHICAGO, Sept. 7— iff*!— The and banking and central banking.
American Banket * aaaoctatlon yea- that nu prrn.iiiK foi solution and
tenia) drafted it* war map to eeltJen ii'M l9
"It is dearly true," the re*olu
battle Sgainet mvumii e o f deIHtaite, and at the vaine tuna an- tion said, "that this nation cai
nounevd a policy of cooperation j not iiiihhuil-ly continue to ran )
with national recovery by admin­ on It h slflfJ aflaiis with
. ;
istering credit to industry and litvinetat &gt; s&gt; stem in so uiiw ttlal
commerce "within tlu* limits of a ala to a* it is at present."
A flei
decliiring the ileposits
WASHINGTON. Sfpt. 7.—
TAMPA, Sept, 7.— Florid* has sound hanking."
ClinmxinfT a aerie* of Informal
H A V A N A . Si-nt 7,
U .P .)
Five thousand hunkers unend­ guarnutv |»imiutm n "indiriil do* J1meetings In which thev discussed
every reason to expect the m-»*t
(A .P.)—The possibility thst
— C ulm ’s tnrhnlrtit situntiori*
profitable season citrus has ea- ing he a*M»cia* ion’* convention pa1 1Hm limn tin- ciietmimt) pn»cr IILTI St tax n**e*smrnt«. member*
’ Ek)
the long controverted labor
hml rrn rh w l nn i»iii»:nst&lt; lutlay ■
perienced
since the econom r ndn|*ted a irciudiiliitii denmudiog dine in litH'ii an banking," the ef the City Commission yesterday
questions in. tffe bituminous
breakdown, C* C. Commander, |M*-l|omenient of Hie depHoait guar- iisMN iii’ mu pint n| in |he liiuols of nft cm on et pressed the belief
fo r v h ir h no o n r sow mtv Tint
coal fields of the Appalachian
general manager of the Florida ant) clause in I*1*- oaioinal hank­ its tidmitiHt fat ive roininittee the that local properties are at pres­
n Itloodv sntnllm i.
ipiestinu
&lt;
*
l
"gixiiig
pi'M
|H
*i
rmisoling
art
of
IIUI,
already
ndupted
Citrus cftchanKe, sal I yesteril.iy
ent asAessrtl from 15 to Hi percent
mountains would be flattened
T h r I . r f t M r nilm ini .M otion
in a telegram to The Tribune I# ti ingress nnd -In.led to ta&lt;* nme eintioii t** ihi- matter vhi)i tin* nhovr their net us I value.
shortly was Indicated last
Walter Clayton, 40-year old rn n tlm ird on th r sn iT n ro to
Itbji of i,iking -Ill'll remedial steps
law next Jan, 1.
from Wa*hingt&gt;n.
Acting under authority vesteil
n'ght by Hugh S. Johnson,
Pointing out that reefurf - wind» The a asocial ion suggested in a a- -ecm tilling ond pro;sr "
in thorn n an Filtialixing Board. Sanford nsgm )*l»orer, was shot 1)0 o p tim is tio th.it (Jirir r o u p
Ucplymr to a gl
NRA administrator.
|ilin I«•■*»« ) real- ||ir Cumin I*«urnrt * announced that in the hark pear Bemud Street
damage had rut Florida gimp®- resolution that a fi-det*H iouiiuii--j
o f T u esd n y w ouhl hr su rcca s. *l,n |hry nfr , rB(|v
or,lrt
f„||„w
Tho aVnlnlitrator predicted
fruit production from *J.r&gt; to .'Ui i *1,,h he apfHiinled l,» consider in^ dent Him* »•veil l»i
and French Avenue lat# yesterday, fu l «m l (Jorltirtsl on ii-r w ou ld - 'vO
l
clot
loll
to
tins
iiUothei
"the
vast­
•arty accord between non-union
pi'irent and practically eliminated
" " " ," r
................ .
I ,nK fin....... .
in e..e..m e..U afternoon li\ IV It Johnson, local
ma ini nilx-rl rtlnl lt"M- noilld
(kotilmue.1 (la J’agn Thtve)
. fnr , ||r
„ . B,
mine operator* and apokewmen
Trias as a marketing facto*- this ly import anl problems of rnonry'
n n A m e r t r e n in .rrvw n li&lt; &gt; n .
“
foe the worker* a few hour* twsea»«&gt;n. Commander said Floret*
A 4H prfrent reduction In t«* .tu |.li&gt; y e * r t th a K a n t m l M e ;|iln v
Co
_
|
But all arrtinns nf tlw- mura
’
fore be went to the White Hunite
gr iw» rs should realixe tin* in
essments m vacant properly.
ttm|ia antr ( J
Tha ti,urn i. at Iha FnrnaH-1 foneervaHva n|ns«lt
rtease 1 i»ox value and hold Ibcir
A Nd pm rout reduction In a.*
# h a full report of tha prngrrai
in
te
rv
e
n
tio
n
an
n
c
t
n
r
lt
t in l f n t t
the recovery prorrem.
spssmont** mi business (mpertv I aitifhlon klamrtial llrapilal with;
fruit mi ■£ to rash in .hi tlu*s7
iin le a , th e re I* n il n h m tit rtia n q o •iV’i,’
Out of thii conference official*
rhangi’d crop condition'*.
a luillet hula in ht&lt; left tun?. II- In the le n .e .It n n t in n
A n to n q
expected tlfniftCant declllon* dr',
Meanwhile In Tatiijia citrus
■ifned to plaea the full weight of
nt reduction on real ; " a l ie n a n e ie n r lie n r e to l l i » t | „ „ la t t e r fa r I In n . ft.n e m e m exchange* nffnHala compiled pir
T\ assess merit a.
TTts tuittst !&lt;')• u n i n f f t r » ‘ ftrrrt •h e m “O f - t h r iTM t—
Ike admleleteaUee bakted-w- ,*—»p
timtnary
Which* iBrw
SAN JO SE.Tallf., Sept. 7.—(/Ti
to eat aiidf obataclca tha: have
The I ’mu mi** innets* tie. i*ion was at liifti by Mt Ji&gt;hn*xn, whn aat.l1former Tmalilaiil M-'rio. rll nrnl a
11tat the storm Monday caused anl
of nrutihor Im­
alowed down tha momentum of —Defending hlm*elf on the eland j rstimnted loss of 2,0no,l&gt;00 tut
11 nn*iiiitled ti* Jw k*omHle at
It at lie wa* hying in Induce lbs considerable purl
the NRA.
am i net the cherge that he beet | 2.60(1,0(HI boxes of
torney* of Hu IbiudlmMeia* Pro negro to go to the Police Station portant revnltilbmarv l»od\. tH"*HHt
grapefruit,
&lt;among wh til fo nt* o f r u n n ie r *-}}
tect ive |*,i||ifilttliar bv lit V I'Ink
Tha attltutb of Henry Kurd to. hie wife. Allene, to death with an
to 2,000,1)1)0 •ihttrn
1
to answer to a rlierna ..f mienRF revolution « . i i*x prc-«i‘d
1
word the recovery program end Iron pipe, David A. Lam«on broke orange.- nri&lt;| ul.out IMl.Dtui Joxe*
A lr e a d y r n b a n %vatrr* b r la t ln l
duet
hit failure (hue far to adlirrc
of tangerines,
j
*1
with American w»i dnp*. with
t lay ton, vfchn has Jn*t spent
formally to tha code of the auto- under the etree* of emotion yeawmi Id rout in 1 New Vmk iimiibn*
C unmander, who went t*. Wn-hN a v y S e c r e t a r y S « m e n '-p c o ilin g
moede Induttry waa onr of the lerday a« he told of finding the
of the Cmiiiiiittee a! o|»ir *«• that month on thr chain gang.-wa* i
(Continued On Page Three)
j WATKINS b l KN N V . Srpt | Tnktiti* i i-f ifnt» •'land against
queatbna of policy whKi ,M inim nude body of Mra, I-m -un in the
11 leplv Wiudd bi’ nvai'lfltde in time polled ki Mr Jnhn.nn yetterd.) •,H,,,rd ,h' Mv,f' " " "
M
il
I'U
U
U
,'
il
it
«
b
i
h
|
&gt;
hath tub In their Stanford Unlver| 7,
(dh
l lb ii ti&gt;*t it"
took with him to the While
|h'I j||i* M
. I...I - of Si'iunmb for next Vlondav'a meeting of afleiunnn. a. havl„„ rrnducled lndl«ne|.rll. t„ Hmaim M.tinea
eity rampui home laat May 30.
latest attraction yc-teidav
uilb|
Houaa.
h im — If in a n r f f e n . l v , m a n n e r w
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••
M»ntv f*" Hu Cuming vcm, mem Ihe t ‘ninmi*-'i*.U« 1 *
He
wa*
put
on
the
atand
after
l l'll I»Nf*I■ |Ml* nf ib. It*.at*I ef Put.I
and *,TI
he.
(Continued On Daxe Three)
dei
i* eiprited to be hefine
.(T „e „shite
„ * ,, m.tiian »„*,
Thera waa no Indlcall-u, tow
«Ie|ialittre of i
thq.
In
thr defener hail railed a eureeaarar, that any auddrn action on
kI. |
Uiritlui* m Itip ( 'mu I
from the lock) ledge i* hi
einn of witneaeee to eminterart
(Continued On Page Three)
upon *eeing him, the negro ran
v
•
n
1
Mm
t•Itill \ HM 'lllooli, do iim 1Iflir il) which till *'ommis
10 «lt*\ e
ipted foi the |
the etate'a contention that dnmwill - ' foi | final time
Mr John*on, who bad secured1I jJ I K O J V lO T II'O t1 l i v V C l
W ill
ll'll
Sr.II mug the ti mporni &gt; and .id. I Mr IIII’ aCh.H.I
if
e»ttc d D crd waa Tvajmnsihlo for
■ pi*tnl **»| niil to locale a negro
kill oi join &gt;•d, I) HO F ip ia t i j in ir H” d
the tragedy.
immflMteod budge that bad !•*. o " 1 1
omment
ing
ai.Bwriing
the
desrriptinn
given
M
h
V
oi
•Momgh
o
f
\
A
Sp.f-1.
fki-te
«l-i*
fundi
utile
WASHINGTON, Hept., 7
Beginning with the nigh! before,
i 1*.
iiiMt tiin g , J*&gt; tiie- filghtened woman.
1If. t •*ti
ih it
riled 1o| 1* r x i 1. Hi *• ill*. 1, l)HU*l 1.4 1* III J4ll( l‘l U»M 1; i 1i*«n f*»i •Uf Hu
A show of opprinition ti
whrn he eelil Mra. I,am*on war
(Im
o
f
U iprs f r v l 1 While Mr Jidmsoii waa driving
1
LMlIg
- lift •ul i l ll«t Um
•nil* ii
»• !• i! 1 oin- m itf11b
t
h
a
g
•
*
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l
Buffering from Indigretirm. hr proposed Hablliiatb.n plan to mi l,rv
»«r*l ttubii 1io n w ill in the \nmlty of French Avenue
1) \ \ l l \ . no 1 T li I* It.o.o ■ of 1. |«MO ! f lin l HI |*» ' •XI H .i' III* ■ 1
gave * chronological elory of the 1,1 citru* fruit drvelnped at the p»*k lUpb •' • , mis«It
at Second Street, he saw the m*
| ‘H 111P ill nf la in *
l.,.,.k iim I d■ |V $*, u(hi ) ||1 lb»&lt; I n n iIf V
4lllllilt 1*11 11).
lake Monroe yr*tei di»v mnm*
Hi*’
|*t«
*
.........
ing hen* tfwla),
I tuunI&gt; down
fateful morning, breaking into
gfo, slopped hi* tar. and called
ii nil M ill r •'•nil ill ii III IV *•! f n lla c
1lit''.i.i'l* nio lu k k k b u ii ir iii l.« ii '*‘t| f" f V
t.*1 It
Ing wa* at tin tile lie “I
Two Floridian*, J J, Parrish I mt*1 Hie m » i in (but l b - * eob*
a*
hr
told
of
finding
the
the negio hy mini,
Appaalad to by a delegation of
i M*n *♦ Hui «n 1 „ f !!•»!( :u
(«• Hi* " lb .i u - t . • .9 . hi.-*! ^ M* » *» MU'
an,| William Itowr, expressed the the ubo. ••
haa#iw*en "trice |o ur w|i*&gt; rains
The
iiagro
canior
nskt
the
car
»
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t
Itits-,|
f
Imt
H
ip
♦
'*uuiui«»ai'»n
reaidenU of tbia city for body.
*.f
w
It
m
ol
wiini
i
t
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hum
'
in
u
i
!*)»♦
D m
it* ii *&gt;mu ‘ l b’
Al the rlimai of hla rlnry. hi* la*1ief that the plan, which con-1 shir. jiMu|"*d
the in 1ktiead
**ter ov
r |
| and Mr Johnson «mld that he tobl ‘ rnt
da with whlcly. to repair the
&lt; li- i . i i Mill 1)^(1 lit •♦!»« I Hi* 1be- o il Mm 1 Ml f* Iff p fit m ly rt r iiv it ir n l Ilia ) t b e
lemplatra national prora im to |lgn unii bd In I h r lo p of
attorney/
It.
M.
Rea.-«»ked:
.'lie foot Of
depth
o f paoal&amp;ly BO home* in
ioi-l. omotb
all for
ilmtiom they prop »e are reas- the n*g id that lu waa wanted
M t. Ol '
reatrict
oiange
and
grapefruit
I
bank
on
the
south
*
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h
I»
&lt;
*
*
“ Dave, did ycu et any time
Georgetown and Gold*bom. local
fff the light of the police *1 al ion to answer to
ithb- mill Ii
d
■i
Tb« •
inure,
v /5
htH’
s
er
prlr**
vine
ft
then
Hotted
by
brwloril,*, w*.(
1
o f Octal* r fj tka %*£&gt; ~Ot&gt;** te&gt;e- eay ‘e.V g.+ J ,* t r w . y » » n bee” " feveU,
■ r th e e tk U a w ^ t V iu t o A i
SlSweUriWR rar of
wa* tinnerenaMy
a lifs u n d ramr
7*be fake^TbaSt sw fa* ,0fVt ftWpIS 1
.
"No,
sir,*’
xnid
|*amnon.
firmly
graphed rtw Anm-tewi*'ffof' Creoe
I IfO IM|t*. i It*.« bflH* 111* |114 4|*0 |1\ MMflPI * Mill IP Mil l gen •lenied that ha s r « the ,n**i [ inrlie. fruit) ^ni' lit* morning
iinn* uii l bf a«b .1 t ’ |fi
|io tin
That little break in his "lory the dHniBgr hy reit-ni “torin*
4t4a*1 |\
amrght, hut Mr Jnhri*i 11 «aid the
headquarter) at Waahlngton IhU
, when1• it Ail mT* ■ I ♦jf,' lint - .1 , 1, j l. f . X* -I
....•"
until Weilriesiliiv m •Min*,* tierauaH
"ft
la
m
dangcrtni*
thing
|
«»
-Inp
itio
n
i
bv
14 til* lost TIP'I nf Hipp i iv Hull rlr»v •i|i|ir•II givpfl him was i*ar of the million* ■*f iilb m o f w a afternoon for approilmately 12000. Affined to bring him out of Ih® In here sh cir already the hand u.uo b.-t
| M •t Uv, 1 4 Mloff •1 ! riivi))1
If
M
*
emotional
strain.
He
had
born
fp*
1.
mid
M
irtl
I
ip
upg
in
In’
Fi
*
x
mmtp
III*'
lllifl
l|
*
|
M
Man
The** home*, moat of them
fit*’ rt|
ter which swirled lui it tlumigh
of provulenir ha- entered " Par
t mli i .1.. d r *1M.ll Of 1 F r * ini' i « I* •Ml II «•..*„ . k. • il *.|In i lb. more
i:» * na*.—FM.I t nliiDf Mi•11 f rriil Mfip.l a« Fla \Inn AM Ihp nag m t rewar*, drniip*w'&gt; •.* it
amall two-room affair* erattered shaking haltingly and scarcely riah aaId, He rsl im wled (hi* I Im mm-lrr.
O.i* . 4iI |4 VI ( o
11MlII| 1X|H11 fm Hu­ IUD
ittl frtnn
■Hove
ti
whisper,
twit
his
video
In
f|iip*ti
»n
about the negro aectiona, Icat al1- ti( Lil*. •. 1. ,.l| i *i* in l||f 11 v brni)t * »•• now
1 "1 HUMll iloii , T *‘ - h". 4
kIII MiHI
htii Ioab at 2U pcrcenl, Tcxaa HO In rini*'
it Ipfenk"
tha heaven* in m-m
firmed
under
the
gontlr
ijiiMtion*
Wlian il fi|))'pa rd H nt thP DP ing fsfhl-.u
moat entire aectiona of roofing
Sul. **. ♦1 M|* IO 17 *.»s •inn
1- &gt;•Olll III in!1.0. il Ho- » 4 mi*|f|,. i* ’ •o 0
Wi, and Californtn Indwirn 1*.’&gt; and who «•*
AWXP«S g toe Vk■• about lo walk away Ml
•
bgl.’
.
Imture
*
In
»..*•»
(«
1
.
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If
1
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V
f*
during the height of Monday's ing of his lawyer.
toll
of
1
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ii
(
i'iilV'i-l
1
"
\
til.
If.........
A'esterdiiV no um
fi* wat*r
' tiny at
Telling of his wifi*’# indisposi- 30.
i f-ll k fill* . ii •MO If*iII ■Hifr
t bo* 1 111
atorm.'
tin nt i.f*■■"gbl «i! •Mil k a gi'iii'iai J»i'Ii11*ii|) omi/ he a«k.-d the negio wa* |wn ft*ei inid r
iot iu*i
G ottm or Sholti
mupliatirally t pmp«»*e
/*«•» ifita'ii'bii V
tion
the
night
before/
lamurtl
M
lifti
)i
bn*
'
m
Cf.iue
to
1
tie
police
station
with
c
b
1
*
1)1
ID
h
f
ut
id*
been
If!
Tha appeal, made by a delega­
fm
supper rtlnl (hr program im did irp diel'i I. pint IF, 1 •Htik It .it
&gt; 1 flX ||dll MHIIi ' \
low the l*u11*bond « d!
said
he
alept
In
the
nurserf
liehim T fold him that if hr wasn't
for Hip !*»•( *
tion of nagroea, Including J. W.
of f ii*- \\uf kltl , JhTl*' » »*•\ «fU IHt 1tlaT •X|IO|l»*
ri’Mutatlves of enip|iei»
Mil* I.,(||Hi11lilt* t*‘ b I
It 1" pt.-dut.-l t l o tii. walor
guilt v I hut hr is mi lit tie released
gnowlea, Rev. B. Slplln. J. M. twee n .1 and 4 oV Irk , he said,! uni McDaniel
lb* •i.e * III* « 4^ Him « IM not |.i n n* •out)•m|iinl **-1 mil ii
Il k. 41fill IU"1 olI lo
it*o arimuiiu«*ti r,l»-ri St**’ ***ill ri"f «t leu i iitu Ho f t iiurhe
was
arousid
by her rail that J
,l,tf
.ti-* 1.|o-,| up..n the flai ul . n r , " Mi Johtinon -&gt;■»i«l
i&lt; It«*fa»»1 \dv I. Ill** 11"MI
Green, Jaaale Jackaon, and l,oul*
rp1 along
their Mule* are mppiirting thr n.-i-lwnl -.
ing ! Iir next ! ' •&gt; •t 11 •&lt;. u«rka.
Tbi
h •' MfiU Ii'*)*•*" f 1i-i'imiiF r*i1' M*dioiiofi jilnn
Reading, waa carrlad to It. M. she wa* In pain.
M )♦ »r«
V\hen (bp nsgm did not rnm|iiy
| plan
Ilt««
&gt;
ll1
h
A
The*e ub“io \i*1 •i■11 " 1 ’
Turnrubbed her ha k for ■ few,
k
i
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4
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lv
V
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(.nil
IIIH
ire
111
f'
tut
o
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Ifiixini'ss
i*i
*&gt;
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*r(
y
put,
Mi
.Johnson
said
|
Papworth, head of the trede body
Mil It Hip i **h '
t O. lilies of Texas, n*prr*i ni 1||I*V&lt;h| -lew I Hint *pH' t
istied The 1In nId I
1
‘ * f ’ ity
minutes,”
said
1-nmonn*
"and
I
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ipii
I
of
no
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n
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I
n
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r
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nod
0
1
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1
1
%
nmip
Ibnn
'1?
Ids
gun
ami
nrilarail
* Ii
with the request that immediate
•&gt; I
by. |Mlli»**l out
ing thg Rio Granite Films Fv I art' tlftl * • I, it -l i l r n lh&lt;
Cnglneer Fred • ^
o*•* who
think 1 got her a glass of lemon
d Hi»• it4kf‘* ■IllPflf Ifdi, t r-Aiib'iit ml ■
action be taken.
l tbr nrgio to gt-l into tbr enf
change, aaiil the pnncipui pin |u&gt;*» nriiiusl, I* *•luiiiig from 1r'»' men 1Olllorl..; lag liirfo. b *k, . 1.
IM*,d. Of
Ima kept m is** ■i *. i** i •
juice.
,
I
eater
I
got
her
some
hot
Know tea preaentad a Hat of
I hr ncgli 1 Jnin|*pd I** tbr run |water lei-el** foi (Ik p
nf the meatlng wa* to rmi iib-i -liiwly Htid •hiiTiitK |m l ' it •' ot r hii.l lull- him) i imm•Ik llIX
1 1" o|i»'Hk i» spI nt Ii |»PMPill *»f
pant 25
soup
8nd
a
cheese
sandwich
She
Jnhnxon said
naraaa at negro home owner* who
any pmtrsts against plan* alnady fooling along tin l**«lge " " " i *' lei IIon • ml, t at- 1* vkbit*. Ill • Hi«&gt; 1id) wIiIIp ' Hi'RIll laud nhd mug (i4*«nl:" Mt
years
•
mnr
Im
tit
laud
i-vl
at
.3
i—iccnt
uf
“
When
I
Inld
him
tn
*!-l
in
thare lu fferen . Tha flat cover* aome ate if*m« and went to sleep.*’
riiarsr) _fnr various *1ata*
had Iteeti »naim*«M*«l, « " » tmnlh
t ar«Ia ImMi Williams, whon
About 0 o'clock, hr ctrnfimirdj
I
rui and ,vt lllul-r (hi, wh—I. hi* rlude dntii goiii** IudL s fnr aa,
~74 homes, and roofing material
II - ri.ll
|r*« k me III * i-T tbe I'n 11
Merton Is. Corey repreM‘Ut«**t made it 1 •'tape, almut
he
awoke,
dressed
in
the
living
I
nan
Hunk
Home
Jumped
dinan
arid
ran
down
IhThe
f
Int
rediirtiun
In
worth $1803 04, plua tabor of about
The d»» 1 end its Hint* appeared
romn In order not to disturb Mra. Fb.riiia ami Mile" appeare.1 fur
n" OWfl m -nl. u 111 hi inc lb - a - . - . —d at.—I I .h&lt;ml-il at him to -lop or the late 70*s, aliiNd Ibnf (be highSun it11 rnf me i ■
$2*0, U aakad for.
Upon tbe ledge, on the .... Hi nple
eat level during tin p«*t :.’r« year*,
^ ^
Lam son and prepared hi* break­ Texas. Hruca McDaniel of Red
•real
&gt;
M
Milled
Dtl
F
i
laluatli.ti fi.i IU31 3* il"wn In an I »nul,| fir-, hill hit k-pt on ifnlrtir.
&lt;&lt; •
The Hat eencludad with “Theae
«*f ••
land spoke for California »tnl of tbe 1 a*im*. within
came in July IU30 « V '» *be watar J - j
fast
o
f
rereal,
Jain
and
coffer.
Mpprnvlinnl- l^,MflH.IHMI nr almut I fii-d Ilu— inn— al I I I . fret, and
the ao ff erera from the atorm
Arixona and the national plan mile of tbe |Uirk eliliam* »• » '• )
rose to a point tbi»* feet and
33.fUHI.IHMl Iran Ilian laat y-ai'a whan II- didn't .(op, I fired two nine inches from when- it was yts*
. kaa Juit paaaed through our Then bt went to the yard to do generally.
■g&lt;» ImeI Faliiritay. Tin* d'H\ 1•«
m u l e lunea Hr iturnhiml and 1
latiiHliuii
t
the
i
ffoTts
n»i*d»
In
*IU
ate vicinity. Due to tha lom t holiday chores.
D. C. Gillett « f Tomp* h » -' n i'cd
terday morning.
"FIrat I cleaned the wenls about
Dm In, llirlr m— IlniT, ye*t-nlay. knaw Kf wa* hit."
**• ore financially un­
Senator bnlgr the pan, I* a|»eil to »•»•» ilealti
the garden," he testified. "About Ixrn recommended by
Ilu* *l',*muii.* Ii.i.. I . l-a rn -d Ihal
able la repair our roofa. Our bed­
4 lay tun was taki-n to the ho*FMcIicr for Klorlil* for the pu 1 m tbe bed of the el ream "(ill fm
Ilium,-Ii Inal Saturday nlylil, nr piihj m) hdi'f , mid polio &lt;piFstiiinding la atill wet from tha atorm." 8 o'clock I Hi a bonfire. About of nelinnsl co-ordjnolm. Mil«- IhTuw. Tin* buck, tom* *er* r»’
(Continued On Page Thrent
III Ih„ f III- anotial rllv lav
■I Mi Johnson who \*a* released
Mr. Papwvrth Inatructed the
rind Texn* plannril to offer n- iiiained nu Ilio ledge no »1 yc*Ui
-ale. Ih- real a'"l perautial prop- •rn l.all lat- )-*te»da) afl-rnuun C f u - n i C ■■ f I’ r* r n r a
committae to gather more evidence
taiulidnlr, bul McDaniel -old l ull •in) iim ruing. Thnniglmtit •li«* In
Walter 1 ( ‘impel - i*’ .unto &lt;d
t h -iiff M-f'l-Uand *taU,) Ilu*
111 G II I I I
• * -I q ,, u ,
(( nnllnaril I in 1‘ay- Thr— I
that the petition*re are actually
fumia would have condldatea. iernimiit of the uhim«l i *&gt;k «ln
. . I l l x - V - l rt I
II,,. Iiutlilich' of himmnliig that * liytnn has long
daaUtate. Ha thaa contacted with
E»-h alale D to have » r*mt,„l f.)■•)(•* endeavored i imi^Inotly lo
|M»*ition wee* tn.r IlirUUeli hi. i'aiiaina
breu "in ilul-b" with th® polkw
Sad Crcaa afficUla hare, and after
1r i|
board ami tlure .till be a national free it ftuiti M" jotilo.
ft,a (.
l Huai, ninny Hu' I'i i. if,,
without endangering D.
and •barifl** off ire* Ha iia* both
a eaofarwaaa It waa decided that
committee.
•
Only Ihm* caa-a wrre tried be­
JAt'KBON VII.I.E, S -pi 7 - l/P)
m l and county coutt
sinl lutiuch the &lt; 11110*1 um Itio V
aa appeal akaald be made to
fore Police Court Juilr* H. A. B.
Stale, f-d-ital iiit'l A uirricoav 5
i-. MTViil 1 , -til- 1 UU Snnf'iid
headquarter* a
W llkluon on Tueeday afternoon.
lied (,'iua* w u it-i- tuilav -oltUlth ixi.i. ini. a&gt; th-u mi *!'ii- .u OnEd Mannlnr. white, charxrd
8
1
u*d tha lack nf - i . m - iioimdiato
31unti‘*uma
llnt-l
y -.t-r to&gt;
with rackleaa drivlny, wae fined
i-l!*f to ltorm *l&gt; * t i " I loridft &gt; •
art-ruiHin.
$3
roiiimunlllp* ati,| li*.uinmu pur- .
WASHINGTON. Sept. 7 itV
I mi inu hi tali
Mi
( iHipi-t
Henry White, charted with dieman-lit rehabilitation for -atli in- An
attra.rd
thr
fail
that
Ihf'rnlral
Agrraimni
was
icachad
al
a
dividual Buffer* r
• ;
Mayor V. A. 8 peer tbla morning orderly conduct, waa fined $10. lee* all ilftli foil, the arailcnixmill l.atln Auu-ritaii iiuiiilrira nt While Himim1 nr ifnanra yaslanJay
----TALLAHASSEE. Sepl. 7. ‘ A*
lied fro** to ■.♦'|, placed tho
i at tha local Ad- while John L- Rohlneon, nlao year of tU33-34 promi.c. In Ufir » ik h f|i lil for th- mul- aw* h- on a flu nun Min r ad rnnstrur
the
beet
in
the
hiatory
nf
Uidlin,
IIAUMN'GKN,
T.
«
«
.,
Nv|d.
7
\utiirnubll- ta, *a)r* fit j**ry numlier nf famiri—■ o&gt; -tliuy relief
ia o f the NRA charted with diaordcrly conduct
prof-*
(loileye, Prwldent Hamilton Unit i,|*, . Ann) anili door,, detach A mi i i an im .in— «i»l
woe flood II.
tion pruyiatu fur tha etata p f ", .n
Aitv ii at tht* year are 307,0(50 al 2t)2S, nhila iinuflulnl i-p ort,
A m p that they are
alnntal
mtan
today I.-xmii a .y-teniali.
. . . n r Ilia lamr twu month* i f la*t made hy atnt- official* In Tallo - 1
»♦ attend an important .W ill McGee end Rueeell Jooae, boa told hie eeeociotee in cnniplclfirurcio.
"Our
oppurt
until-*
In
tho—
moating a f tha Cootmittoe at tha ore to appear In court next Mon­ Inc plona for he re-npvnlny of M-yt h tliniugh Hie iiitlirito inu'
Prealdi
M,m»-v-ll appmved a year. Motor V-hirlr Ciniinltainit ha.*#* Inci-a—d tliia flKUie by
■ tita» are unliinlU.I
Mi t’ooip* r
__
-i tiam-e |l Wlldtr a.in iuiuVO nearly n half
CRr Han tonight at a.M o'clock. day to anewer to d charge of eolter* l«t« In the current month. reriwiblo ►eetuni* of the hurricnti" *au|, a* he tuld uf lari-- c|tn*.
plan whriihy th- work wit) b*
Dr. W. 8. And* raon. il-an xf ilev a* la let) D m cr
Rio Grand ,
Whila rali-f and i-puir n-(vtt, J -*
y-*1-tdtay.
Ail drag item owner* and op­ dieoHerty conduct.
which,
will!,
mud-in
mu)
-anllai)
the collece, predicted nl hla Sum­ valley l*» Injur’ d refugees.
-tartni liuni-iliali*ly with 'he hu- 1
era tore la Banfocd are axpaeUd at
Wilder *ald 23.47A lag* were in Ih* middle, leutnil, and rail |
mer home in North Bridicton,
]| l I* roiiajdi'iiil likely Iha* n aotno rr»pccta, an lar from i-au uf puhlir mad* r-*ervtnc th*
thla meeting. Tbay wfl] be odviaod
•i.lil tbla year In July §0*1 Auxu*t roB*t rltiea, lb- fleet aufferera,- ■.
Maine, where bo be* directed en­ addlUonal fa\alitie« would la* ill** tin runilthm* whlrli w- know in
a* to their dnttaa and re*pen*Iri«ht to lu-p-rt the conaliuctltm |•ii*l rollartiona war* 311-0 434 34, coiitlnu*d lu mount, new —porta,
rollment procedure fnr tho com covered in *fem oi» ruiiimuniiu * Alurrica.
told of Want ami Ina* in romimink-^ .
fJovjT*fc i Telmailirr of lie 'rot* , a-am ii II.UU2 t i f f and — il.ctlina
I'horv
att-ndlny
th
ui.'-tinx
inc year, that tho atudent mri*- unheard fruin am r thedisaatno.s
tie* hitherto not tneluded in tho
glvrn nnitftarKt IB pOTlrrtnf
1
1
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fur
th*
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w
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■nnuon*-A th« h- i — men! after a
Feed dealer* o f Control Florida tretion will be abo* l *00. More etfirni a haled. A preliminary rut
Hat nf auffeiei* Palin I'ily fn »,c|
W - * local , orga.to.ttm i which
nuMlha
laat
year.
are exported to get her In the than 126 freahmon and new elu- vey iiy (he Red Cnws rovani.g D llrtiwnl— a* cu i.1 ., mid Ki in—tin- J th- White iloue* pardlantown, Kiialmtnee, and Nichoto-; V
I thargiil with the
( .iiuniiaaloner Wilder aaid he Were among tlu-*Chamber o f Commerce bulldin* in dent. have been enrolled, ho re- part uf the ulriekefl area link**! wunianx C. It. Ma*hn «ho p i-, Uclpati'l m hy S-rr-tary Irk**,
h a ir ad policing the drag
rd proapoct# are thni I») paved highways, oceounted f&gt; •id-d, llowatd f&gt;vorlIn. S, J. Nn,
ronci'lrird Ih* new atate |*w proOeioado tomorrow night .01 l:M
aad aattag to it that in oo u r oa e'elock for the &lt;purpooo o f conferrill be ytretched t^Jltl 21 death* and bundredb of person* M P. Dotldory, J. *1
Shamil, the public w*ii It* admlnlitrator; vhllug for reduced price* fc^'au .
' dH* tha preeldent'e Agreement riar with heode o f the State Feed
/.
collafO open*.
LEGION TO MF.Frr
itiiwaid I-onir. R D Cii-well, It — Kecrvtary Walla— and Thomai H. luniol.ll* Mean** lag* principally
injuredDealer* Aaaocutlon.
There war® found » a o fomlli— Jurt Htricklaii'l, Jno. Ii JInkina, Mac Duu* hi &lt;hi-f uf ilu bur eon of rrapuniibla for lncr*a**J aala dT
Commander Win If. Shcpbtrd
HIDID WILL SAIL
Dealer*, inthoriny from Doy1* ■ lax*.
■(-•titute, 4000 b Vna4 dratyu) i 1 F- it. Itondall, Jr., Aithur Rran- pablic road*.
♦P
I* RIn Io o n
and Mol
A d-rrea** of 311,000 in c wt of of rampbell-Iiuaiinir I’oat of tho
The fund- have been held up
and HOOO domaxcl. Tho eliirm ••» an. Peter Kchaal, Frank l.ain*un,
to O n to, will elect « Com*
WASHINGTON. Sept- T ^ -W )- nudail |he cltrua crop valued ul h i auk Peirce. Ita&gt; FnX, K. I. becauer uf a cuurt diapuie 'in npj i ation* aim wa* Mpur led «y American legion atntfd today
trw) PUeida mmobor o f lhe Btalo laor Admiral Rkbord E. Byrd, 30,000,000 and lr»rll«4 the cotton Iluy. C. F. Proctor. K. t‘. Harper, Goorcia over the rl*ht tu uffl— Wild-r. H* laid the departnrent** that there will I— „ nii' tmg. u f ittoif
annuuncod ot the White over the feitil, valley, Foodatuff- J. (l. Loonar-V, D x'* Bontike, c( the Stall Mixhway Conlmlaelon -apriiM* for July and Auquat laat th* Fo*l at tho Lepton l(nt t
ho would aeU frutn B- aton hiankela and other emervenr}’ Fl-lcher Bally, A. H Jolfnaen, •ltd Ihta plan was m iked out to y-ar w-r* $41,761 J)7, but th '1 row ni(ht jit HtOfl qVImL. Mol i
IS fur anothor oxpadiliun to -upplk* were beiny dietributcj to F. X Wilaon, Smith Hardin, Bill make poa.ilde immediate um of year had dropped to $30,611.M for ter* relating lu affair* wttbto
rtftifooa.
Poat are to bo diauuaaud. ho 0
Polo.
tha lim a period.
DuHoae, and V. A. Hprer.
the money.
a
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A' ■

Hugh 8. Johnson Pre­
d i c t s Early Settle­
ment Between Em­
ployers And Unions

Commander Says Loss
From Storm Here
And In Texas Will
Help Boost Prices

F ifte e n
ce n t
J A n n o
t y

T o F o rty P e r ­
R e d u c tio n s A r e
u n c e d B y C iC o m m issio n e rs

NEGRO SHOT AS C o tn i so en r v C a a t mi v p e s SO ep ei m I s ni -­
HE RUNS FROM Tt eh r i v n e g n s t Di o o n n ’ tS Cu l r i ea n gI fc
MAN W ITH GUN

C o lo re d V ic tim H a d
B e e n A c c u se d O f
In su ltin g W o m e n

i

ALLEGED SLAYER
DEFENDS SELF ON
WITNESS STAND

DEER WHICH WAS SCHOOL OPENING '
HELD ON LEDGE IS INDEFINITE DUE l i m i t s .
FINALLY FREED TO LEAN FUNDS

David Lamson T e l l s
Of Actions Precedi n g W ife’B Death

A n im a l Is C o a x e d T o
S a fe ty A fte r
’ e n
D a y s C o n fin e m e n t

D c fin ilc S ta n d T a k e n
A g a i n s t B o r r o w i n g F S L a i n 11 t h l * n m i n l t t g A t
O f S u m T o O p e r a t e t o r n r y a i n I *. 1- &lt; h i m t h a t t h e y

Opposition Raised
By Parrish Against
C i t r u s Fruit Plan

Appeal Is Made To
Red Cross To Aidln
R oof Repair Work

£

The

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1l it i f l e t ! f o i m a t ! v n t t b s M o n d a y . d a u g h l e t

W hen

TTi

they scream ed

Is Hi ghest Since\‘lfl R e c o r d Mark

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.1 1

:-h

Walter L Co o pe r
Is Speaker Before
Kiwanis Members

Only 3 Cases Tried
By Judge Wilkinson

Agreement HadOn
Road Construction
Project In Georgia

Bf» t y«e?rulnA! wli)n&gt; Se ar c h Continues
—
For Storm Victims
In Te x a s Sections

Store Owners
* W B I Meet Tonight

R e l i e f Nrnls'For

In State Being Met

....

Ju ly A n d A u g u s t T n g
S a le s Iie u t Ix«H t Y e a r

^!

Central Florida Feed
Dealers Will Meet

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TH B BANPOTO HERALD, SANFORD,

raveaShoved Into Third TIGERS
%xce A&lt; Giants Snatch 2
TiltsBeforeRecordThrong
^B O S T O N , lla a a Sept. 2, VP)
1 The Mighty anno o f Carl Hub*
i '.fcoil aad Fred FH utfem ona both
^ ■ d tih a d aad flatted the Nate York
^ '{ R a a to l a t a 'a doable victory th at
rL-'dtoyped the Boetoa Bravos into
■■third place, a alngU point behind
, th e P ittsburgh P irates, yeeterdey
'R e fe rs M^DOO spectator*, the larg&gt; eat m ajor lea p ie crowd of the
peaeea la Boston.

lifted one of K j B randt's south,
paw offerings Into th# overflew
crowd In center fisld, gaining a
two bagger under the ground
rules end driving home the twe
base runners with the much need­
O rr-n 5 r,M *
ed tallica
rvw*&gt;4h Xm *,
F lrtl (U w .
H
AH U N O Danford
arl
o v to n a ......

-y aecae by a wide tu r f i n , while
1per Itag the Giant* to a 2-0 win In

IN ckion,
Manruao,
iJ a m ti

M o 6 rr, If

Sb
Tarry, lb
o n , rf, e
r
; ' , ' Hobbell ,oo t-elaiaad Fred Frank, (Vlioul.
U lV l* . rf
lifeh a rd a.

INCREASE Edgewood Winner
Over Lake Monroe
Team By Ten To 8
A fter Lake Monroe ita tts d /s e ­
ts rday’a fam e -w ith ’ a f m , m
load in the first la nine o ff of « s

Orlando OnMonday;

eight innings to a scorn e f ten I t
N ew PMyers A rrive
eight In Edgewood'* f n w .
’«
The *uperb batting - and bate ■ Chat!la Abbott’* Sanford Celrunning by Edgawoed In thd
eryfed*, itn n g lh en ed today By the
fourth and seventh Innings sdd4*
addition of Inflelder Rhodes and
sight
runs
to
the
two
fa
U
ie
first
1*##ahtirr _
Inning to wJ# up a ton run lead pitcher* Harden of the champion­
th a t Lake Monroe could M i o ter- ship A m trtcas G sH club, will
cplsy tw o Central Florida Base*&lt;&gt;"*••
’■ •ll-iiv '
The feature of the gsem .lri* batl'L eag u e games before next
Monday night, both games a t
the team work by all
Municipal Park,
r ___ _
___ w ipUyers that "enabled^ttoyvto'tsTomorrow afternoon th* last■ ftem ron and
locate IncresOMf W r r T game th a t seam ed. la*L
th eir lead In tha Central Florida The home run by Roy ,,t#ao1b* pleoe New Sm yrna Crackers who,
lea goo to two and half games by! fielding by the Myrich twjns and dosplts their defeats, ars playing
a 4-2 win. The Jlru ln s have yet to Clay Williams deserve W w tsH e highly Improved baseball, will be
In Sanford th# Inst tlm* this year.
win their first game from Orlen- mention.
Fred Veals ls duo to h u rH fo r
do this season.
Edgewood ss usual brought the
Tigs Minor, once Orlando 'bugn- spectators to their feet with dou- th* Feds, although there la a
boo. was . on the hill fo r th . ble p !y « w h 'rt no o t W U w bae chance th a t Manager Abbott will
perm it llsrden to tako the hill to
Bruin*. Th* Ocooa
youngster ^on€ " 1 * . ,
flsrUa * eort of “look him over" • with a
pitched good hat) but his team- S e ra l^ U C o i ^ y league.
view of finding out whether ha
mate* let him down In th# s lith
p *
Sunday can tnke it or not in this league.
* h“ &gt; * • y u * « “ • “
»*&gt; tw . , k « u S
Monday afternoon, the first
place Orlando Tigers will be In
Sanford for an Im portant la b o r
Th* win m srkad le f ty Fred KOsewnod
»
J
{{! Day tilt Because le fty Baker Is
Flora** return to form. He allow- J,*j)!niru“" ro*
l
«
■&gt;!* due to pitch tomorrow, and bo­
ed *is Leesburg hits, three of
The tw* *™rk‘A K n u s # L ofty Flora pitched Friday,
them bunched In th* eighth
when "JVn". **
« l 1 TTjtJ' * Tiger hurling duties will no dqubL
the Rntln* Mored their two ru b . B.
i '* * f t ll bo In the Hands of either Urb
but wse nlwey* In command of
n y r irh, if 1 1 * ! t i ! Yor hum or William Hooka a new
the situation
IvhilUMiVr * "
! 1 | I g j high school chnnker who looked
Th# once mighty Reed
again Kubanka, p
♦ *
J good In th at IS Inning game
against Daytona on Thursday.
Th* Feds' hurling choice for
Monday I* undecided today. Mana­
g e r ■ Charlie
another
pitcher, V ic k ie , nl*0' of
the
Amerieua club, to reach Sanford
tomorrow night.
Since llnrden, Vickers,
and

'Lome from eocond b ase Ryan
raovod on to third and acored on
•Bpghla C rita'e drive to right
•field.
The Glania gave thely brillihnt
.’•OT shabby treatm ent making him
work so long for his dslaysd vietery , Ha was novsr In dangsr and
the only tlm# h# saaed up on th*
/Bravos batsman wna In th# tenth
.wheel ha gave Wally Berger,
'■who## homer paved th* way for
T i Mh Ie
i t i « IT
h
If Mm fur 11ft fid*ii an In t ill,
T hursday's Boston victory, four
a - Hm i for I I » n * n In i l h
e a r 1side pH*ho* with Fm nkhou.* Nan V«•rk
oho Ml 111 —A
lloatdin
uQO oflO #|E — I
'a o second with two out.
A » » I e I e &lt;’r l i » }&gt; f # r r r , J u rh a n n
»• He held tho Brnvee to four I, lljran I, n iih lm n if t n a 2, |!rl»ftli- U fiiiu ri
6*ft 40#
•k l h, W h llftw r 2, lln fftn , M ira n * O rla m lo
0*1 1®t *0*— 4
M attered hit* and MaranvtlU who villa
, H r m riel I l
ICrrora P irrlih , Duwffftn,
K rm r *
Nmi*
■ got two of them, was tho only
i
Aaalafp. r a r r lo h S M Ca|
H u m lift1 1#d1 In
U i i r u i a , T a r r y . 11lift van X, O N I # 1. M inor. Mi*
B raes to roach third bass.
Cdtal. KliBElimridina,
L’rM*,
M ftran’ • , F lU sim m o n * h a d th e second
n r m ly tin d e r h is th u m b un™ l tits e ig h th Ip n ln g w h en
th e

M altb v t
R un*
Ift. 1
v llla , Itrlm n a lil I T w o baa# h lla : |» Coppa, M C o p ik , H u i U n
Uam uao
K M u lm m o n a ,
NtdiUn bftftft h it ft. M Coppft Ktolan
(ift»a* C r t li .
M ic f if lc a i;
F ltJM lm - f’ o n lre ra * C f lp ii, H « c r l[lr » a .
moriat, Jncli sun, f&gt;uu(ila plftyr IT li*&gt; tiouhia p ltri, p irru h , ^ F P - *
ftliibwnihnift I * &lt;*rlt» lo T r r r r . tsftft »
Irrrftw, Mftltliy, Moof k U *t

t r t v M kmnebed
bivftNr Nmp TtmmfUMtaHi .A.
I la »»ff llrm nAi 1 MiriiclM
i hits for threo runs thnl tied th* lift a a nri

dll*! III F lli s lm m o m I,
l.u q u a
1.
Ilra n ill 2 I Ills, off F llia lm m n tia •
In i in n lim a . I,in|u* 0 In
l
W in
tilnif p llrlta r
F it ialrnm&lt;m*
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■**Yancuso provided another tin’*,
fly hit In th# ninth and sgsln
‘ Ja m e s was hi* ru n n er
Ryan
•pupehdd oot e safety over »hortHllANUIIAI FI.OUDKI)
•X J Z and Fltsatmmon*. aroused by
SHANGHAI, S*pt. 2 _ VP) —
nf his three-run 1**&gt;I. Downtown Shanghai was flooded by
torrential ralna and overflow of
th* Whangpo Klv*r a* a typhoon
approachsd within 40 mile* of th*
»
city. Th* storm deflected north­
1
westward and apparently was des­
•
i
tined to strik* th* coast of Bhantung province.
MAH IMA fi E I ,K'KN HPJt
M arriage
license*
i**u*d
through th* offices of County
Judga J. O Hharon during th*
month of August totaled Id, th*
smallest number luued in that
month forvuim* year*. Nina of tha
licenses were lu u ed lo while
couple*, w hilt flv* of them were
Issued to negro couples.

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Coincident with It* publication,

No Excuse Is;
figures for aignature* to th*
President’* agreement and for
For ^o t Signi
th* grand total for th* three
of th* cam paifo were re­
On Recovery Codes %t*k&gt;
leased. They showed th at fewer
I* no longer *n acceptable **•
I cu** for any Individual employer
| or group of employer* to refrain
from signing up undar the N. RA., said a statsm ant issued re­
cently a t th# office of Jam es
Fllnn Hodgson, dlatrict manager

Young Deirtocrata
Want More Action
And L ess Oratorj

committee &amp; U M nbodalod- fa#
today Was postponed.
The «li le f t tea vdted to rocotamead th a t the efflasn ho thoeah

X E G A L N O T IC E

IN H C T H 1 M T A T K O r
E D IT H H A C K
C U V t l X IE R . ' D m -

renaaa.

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US rWOBATW
*
rm A L s e n e s
Notice Is hereby given that tbs
undersigned will, os th* tth Aar
sf November, A. ». l i l t , prseest
tn th* Honorsbl* County Judge of
Mmlaat* Ceanty, Florida, M r flsnl
rildrti. . account and vossfear* ss
Admtalstratrla of IM Ketalt W
Edith .Hack r s tlllltr . Cacaaavd.sod
s i said lime, Ik.a and Ihars. su k *
application io ik . said Jade* fee
a tlaal o*ttl*m*sl or hor adnlalatrallon of M id ootato. sod for as
order dierhsrglsg her s s sueh
Admlolatrstrls.
tod I h la iM tad day ml Sop.
a or,
A. D. 1*11
MILDRED B. OtNN
| As A am laistr^trli of tha
EDITH HACK c u v i E l u II l*
n a i l 'I T I UUBTi TWB»-

All af Lot Nla* A (&gt;A) aas
North 11 foot of Lot fan A
fl#At ef EANFpHD CELERT
DELTA aubdlvUlon, a , p.r pit |
thereof rocofded la th* public

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[Kin, D*r*adanl.
.
IEE o r FUEUtlATION
busts, Capal Eon*. I. A.
r* k*r*bv ordered and reo be and a p p u r upon-the
of October ISIS to th* Bill
•lalol ru*d agalnat you la

th* Soothasst, quarter

V. K. D O U O L A M

By; A. M. wy!ri?jik&gt;
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OB DEE OF FVEIACATSON:

T O , I j t n o r W A R D , A tla n t a , Rial*
of U s o ry !» • ■
T o n M e M r s h y a ld e r* # s a d re

qulrvt' lo h* and appear upon the
tth dap at September, A. D. IP**
to |M BUI ol Complalat filed
agalast you In th* aM va styled
eauae and. Court.,

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Although painting coats are atilt n ear rock-bottom, price* arc
climbing rapidly,
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directing
Ihe w.
FrwetAswS'e
■ie-employmant campaign in New York, are being sought.
New Jersey and Connaetkut.
"In th* present drive to enlist

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of beet 180 f I v *. towi
kfv *a I od i i iho n«wtpAp*r In
Twenty South, Raag* 11
itch th is ard o r ahol] N |i»ub|lill&gt; held sals to ho mad* to **Oi
fo r four ron**eullvo
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W lln iu V. K. f&gt;ou«loM. Ctork
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KANSAS CITY, BspL 1^-105--.
A grow ing movoment within tha
young Democratic cllM* of Amer­
ica to U k* over thalr natienel
convent'on and substitute action
for oratory brought m u lt* yestc &lt; t* |.
The convention wne wllllpg lo
Jiataa. ta.a..fuU .U n(t]ua&lt; U uei J i l l .
■I*hi li/ UlBIsI c . Roper. *#cretary of commerco, only afto r It
had
reduced
the
afternoon
a peer hci to 10 minqtos each and
revised the entire program for
trd*y In order to give th# dclegaic* a Ligger vole# In proceeiL
Inga.
"1 knew tha spirit th a t anlm ates you," Mrs. Nellie Taylo*
Ro**, director of the mint, told the
delegates.
“ You want to halp (wild up
Ihe strength of your party. Yod
want to have a voice In Its affaire
th at through It you may hay* a
■hare In shnpplng tha - course of

rawa of th i IU U of Florldm, art
e.renasnts. L the e M S ra ln e i, I ) !
Nls, as gMOtsf Healer In sac be r .
said tlasl decree appointed, will,
within the legal hear* ef ml*. •&gt; '
Uonchy, the fib day of a**iamb*r. 1
■|*11. at tbs frent Smor of the couft
ilouee e f Scmtnot* Cesaly, rtorMa,
In Osnfard. F lerlfs. offer far *al*
at public outcry and sell to ik*
hleheut bidder Tor mob IM loltow- I
la* deoerlbed lata, places or porr.l*

o l . i h a IMaavNsmnA al* C aaiw sro M

RATES

ntAW BCBAY F L A N T fk o r aala.
■aa.W . W. PoUar.

than SO per cent of tho em­
ployer* la th* tri-state area, ac­
cording to estimate* In Mr. Hodg­
son's offiee, had signed olthor tho
blanket rod* or specific Industrial
codes to *h*-t*n hours and In­
crease .minimum wage*.
Tha
grand total hp to * fow days ago
was 271,70# agreem ents for the

l U w m hi shape, local tana
n a y export la CM them ill aciiaa
jH rht away.' T hat n p a a i t h ^ H a r d « n » y . j t M r M eador,
rats,' theraTf ba a lot i f M »
H SU oat on the field for ti n faaa
to look a w , aad both the N ov
Sm yrna and O rjaada P » « hold
m oth la in trrea t.^ •_
OtKer r u b i pfopnd the teegne
tomorrow will find Orlando' dt
Leesburg and Cocoa a t D aytona
The le tter gam e is probably the
best o f th« day fo r both clnhe,
satisfied th a t Orlando has wpn the
second half, will bo b at to end the
second half ahead of epch other.
U nder a.T iling laid down a t Ihe
end of tlie firs t half, the first
half pennant goes to whichever of
three team s—Orlando, Ov-oa, or
Daytona—fln|ahoo w ith the high,
est percentage m ark a t the end of
the second half, except th a t If
one of the three finishes on top
of the league. It shall win th*
second half, and the higher of the
othSr two Chibs will b t first half
winner.
Monday games around
lh ^
league include Orlando a t San.
ford, Daytona a t Leesburg, and
Cocoa a t New Smyrna.

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M ostly dowdy w ith shirwer* I s
• n lf h t and W ednesday.

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AN IN DEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER
VOLUME XXIV

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Member Associated Press.

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Violations Of
■ ^ s S ^ S S B A i m r Alleged
NRA CoIlectiveBarS tate A fter H itting CAPTURED AFTER gain in g Provisions j
AreCauscOfTrouble j
E ast Coast Areas
WILD AUTO CHASE
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action a g a in st violator) of NRA ,
collectlvr h a irp ln ln g
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Florida was counting at
l e u t $1,000,000 damage to One Of Most Deeper*
-------------------------homes, business and citrus
a t e Criminals Is was threatened yesterday
after a tropical storm struck
W illiam f i r m , as he rem inded O i u a l / I
kJ 1 I l L r t l T l
the sta te on the E ast Coast,
Taken ______
After. .Escape em
ployer" th a t “labor has
the
cut a path o f damaged fruit
through the south central
100 p e tr-n t
ARDMORE, Okhu, Bept. K.—(IV) right to o rg a n lie
portion and -blew Into the — H arvey Halley, one of th e n a ­ without In terferenre or r r *, r ‘* '1 1 ‘ D 1 1 M I ) I ? f t 1 )1 7 I T O
Gulf o f Mexico north of
Th" president of the A m erit ut , f ( J j f j g I I I / I ) j f | J s k^s
tion's moat desperate crim inals,
Tampa.
"
a c aptured a t th e end of n wild j Fe V ralion of Labor assert*.! th e '
■ Communication with the
. . . . .
, .
rig h t to o rg a m te Is now ‘p a r’ of j
southern portion of the state autom obile chase here y e sterd a y . | , hr Uw o( (he Und
and an- Every Section Of Na-

‘CT F AI)V STREAM

OF FUNDS BEING

rem ained
d iffic u lt b u t m eager
report* dltclcaed th e loei of but
on* l if t. H enry Cornell, negro rr{aaed to leave hla home near
&lt; 3 p t Palm Beach aa the atorm
approached and erg* killed when
th e hom e collapsed.
Only fo u r persona had been
rep o rted Injured to th e path of
—M » a -» to rm -le a * --n ig h t,— a ll **f
them a t W eete Palm Beach.
.J u p i te r rep o rted severe d a m ­
a g e from Ui* wind
and
the
fre ig h te r E lizabeth wee tilown
aground n e ar th a t place.
The b eautiful and costly eetate a a t Palm Beach were strew n
With coeonuta and uprooted treea
b u t th e realdencea escaped heavy
dam age aa moat or them had
been hoarded up fo r the eum m rr.
F o rt Pierce auffered from the
blow to the e ile n t nf some |2fMI,000. Two aectlona of (he cauaew ay tq th a beach and Ihp seawall
w ere underm inn!
anil
washed
aw ay. G arages and autem nhilea
w ere wrecked, hotnea w ere dam ­
aged by w ater leaking in. huaIneaa houaea were dam aged and
th e atreeta w ere littere d w ith d e ­
bris. The abrlm p houses on the
WSU
w
a te rfro n t w ere waahed away
em ail boat* w ere rant up
0 f t e tre a U a l w a th a a w ee .
-feodov —I ■ W i l d , -ftorwaota.
B radenton, F 6 rt M yers, Miami,
W aal Palm
Beach
and
Fort
L auderdale w ith th e ir surrounding
a rea s last night p a re com pletely
cut of from com m ualcatlon w llh
each o th er or the outside e ire p t
by radio.
T he atorm on th e Rest Coast
d isrupted wire facilities to (he
re-aetabllehed hy routing lines
cut o ff frrao com m unication with
along th e W est C oast and then
across tha lo ite r peninsula from
F o rt Myara ^tn^M lam i, south of
north b u t cfflmmuniraliona were
th e storm area. Y eelerdsy, how
• e a r the etorm cut across the
(C ontinued F rom P age Two)

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Hurricane HitsTexas;
Reports A re Lacking
HO U STO N , Tegaa, Bept B.—
(A .P .)—S ta g g e rin g
tamper ty
d a m a g e amd heavy lose of lire
fre m I k e tra g ic a l k a rri cane th a t
jH tm m e re d th e Lew er Rio G rande
M b y f a r eevrrml hear* waa In*
1 k * M M a j I f . , th e
lin t
l lb* atrirk*
_ t » r n s » s m i s M r&gt; «*»
T ha BrowngtyllU and g arden
c o u n try o f th a lo w rr Rio Grand*
war* c u t off f r a m . t h s w u ld to ­
day b j ' o
h u rrlctn * . Sm ashed
hom es, creak in g trcoa a n d (Unr­
a te d crepe m arked Ita path.
No on* dared to su rre y th r dam ­
age u n til tb* wind* abated. Tha
c e n te r a p p a re n tly ra g ed
Inland
n e a r BrownarUI* and th a t city
w aa In a a m u a of blank ailtn cr.
□ ala*
a lio
am ote
Corpca
C brlatl, EDO m 'lr* n o r.k . W ater
ruabod th ro u g k th a s t m '. i a n d
P*opla tuck r tf u g c on Muff*. XX
F rs rp o rt, a ll h i t six fam ilies
w ar* m c u t t C * ' ‘ .

Warning 1* Issued
By Weather Bureau

t

W A SH IN G T O N , I r a k &amp; - &lt; * &gt; W ea th e r B uroaa Uauad tha
H a g sto rm -w a rn ln g i S*uiha te n n
w arning.BwvtllA. ML Jaakaonvill*
to
C W la a to n a n t w arning* changed
I* em ail c r a f t from T am pa to
r a d a r K aya, Florid*. T he W calhar
rla d Ik* atorm w ith
dlm laisbad Intensify
. _____ I Inland a aa t of ApdT a lla k a m eu

r*r«

mad
TbasnaavIU*.
H o a ry ynla a n d
«4;-M m llaa an h our

Price Five Cents

S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 5. 1933

N U M H F .lt 2 5 5

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CUV SUFFERS Warships Ordered To
DAMAGE FROM
M ID AND RAIN Cuba As Radicals Of

Island Gain Control

Crops, Telephone And
Power Lines, Signs
And Shncks F o r m
C h i e f Casualties
A lthough

S nnfonl

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of the tropical hu rrican e which
sw ept w* tw nijj aero**
FI or I Vt
a fte r s i n k i n g In th e S l u x n i h u r t
P lr r r r m en lute ^ t i m k i v l i l c h l .
Oil* c it\ come through the Seigtd
n f the fttoiin w l l h le^? .ictu: l ■him-

age than d did In 1J»1M mid \W&amp;.
according
a hs^ty *uivey ni*’k*
thi* m orning.

FLORIDA WILL BE MACHADO SAYS
DRY EVEN AFTER HE W ILL RETURN
REPEAL ARRIVES TO FACE TR IA L
Only (i Counties That All He Asks Is To Be
Were Wet In’IDWill
Assured Of Ills And
Be Outside Of Ban
Ilis Family’s Safety

M ONTREAL, Srpl R.—( « —
T A M I'A . S ry t. ft. Wiirn Hi"
th irty xivih -.t«tr. in ranvrnliuii. (irnpral lir r a n lo Marhaitu, ilr|irr« iiltn t of t'u h a. kryt
p u rru a n t, t.. Ihv r n tr nf II* pr&gt;.
on t h .
plr. m&lt;l&lt;&gt;('I - th r ','1*1 BTiirmlinrril - tr tr t "llpni-p y r.lrrila y
uml I tin- . ipi-al* th r IHth amt | ("iMlblllty - f h i» rrtiirn t» Haand sgm n liyjft, il w in &gt; im n li^ I,uni.In-, pi liit.itinn
fruin th r m n* to "t*nil tria l for a llrg n l
Hint the \ id It \ o f f ’l w rod r p
law ol tin lBiui. what w ll .-r t h r i . r t n i r a ra m m lllril
ilin^ng
hi*
pi; ached n e a r l y 7*I nub-■- no ho r
i ill in r,Mali- itTr.-l in Kli.ri.la 7
f irxlin#,
T h e i e wn
ii s i i r p t i ing n- *i
w lhatever
l.a-Ktally.
w
m lrvrr |
A r r i v i n * Sun.lay f r o m t h r Ban f bl o w n tkiwn '«
a ft e r
the
he con*'It
I l m l t H Mil! -•Ilid
t ' l 1&gt;r
I ' lit
l l 'Ion-I
l ' " ' 1 l,a m a . f , „ „ t h r r a m on t li a' r r a l ,
s t o r m pH i 't la te la*t tugli*.
tu
lly
am
life
nlly a m i t \ - ltat
a tn
tr d
iin
ri
1 hr laaiiril a • t a t r n i r n t aayinir li r
T'.Lvrr
rbirTm ^-wt
m
n i l ' l l uTToTiTaiTi! y “ 'hFeVpnTc
I o ta w &gt;k -.w &gt;\.i udo t 'diced* A* til til* til-tin llg of federal »e would he willing * f i “ rffu rlT fAr
tria l l^ fn re *ny m ilitary or civil
lltjriHbU* y*g 1*1 he '
uonl
\e«
pen! to Flut 11In flint it t* well to f i iluinal If gunrnnteed sa fety for
t F f d g v ' Tdnw sl**pm*it l U ' i v t r i e
sta te tu te fh the f t i t u a 'i ' i L
liiiiiself Biid hi* fam ily.
of dead h|j|Hnh
Il'td Ml nil top
N c p c n l of ihe IH th A rueridrnent
YeMerday Ije sent word from
fuj lllge iihuipjj tv if h H i " in ", I kill
wi ll lea Vc | Ti'fidn, n* e \ - i y id hat
hi* hniej *iiBe Hist tie would
c i l i c revs
io|ih t t h .n th e y hud
•date whl id i hh* p i nhi hi l inn ' 11 it*
g i s n t .n o m ere interview*' and re ­
less t m u le (hJit Hi the I Wit for
convJilutioi
h* .h y
*- ic fo ir
fused to comm ent on the reported
m e r hty
lIut lel H will MUitiiine to Imve
statem ent of D r Hnracln F e rrer,
C i t y e r ■■iY4j H'l 1 p l e n t y to do to
no in n u il pi t i d d l mui
lit Ft H* o w n
■ecrefaty nf w ar In the new l ‘u
d a V,
nod
jjhr « dnv
t oo v ev er
-t l l t e
r u n li lo fi o ri
p i'd ilid io n
ban regim e, proposing to gu sm n S t o r m ‘ YWi'flJ
heen me
el 'yvrr I „ U i e u d m e u l i' le penied
tee M achado's safety.
with h i j r o . h f K iu -m*. auel l u e ,
F lo r n f a . in t i iiu a i l of the late
In his fttiitemeiit the fu n n er
mid it w d lirei i
i i no t*ip It 'g In I ill Ml e, wi ll Vote on i r ) irit I' Mg
declared he had Mtto
st I e»d
1 •••net
I'U
u •-i»
• ol t m ires d
In 't
jimeiolioeiii
oi
in m i president
fern* of any *interly InvestlgaH i m an d Mute u r i t "
■ le&gt; t loll ds s , N . o . o d i i
I'll
T11 hM tdjrpiit. w 1‘n • ihmi u d
I f ii Til*j 'l l 1), vTit i i f a - I fo» I l"fi ” and added
"I
expect
justice because 1
iv | i nl
a m i n d im tp oil Mini
V ^ e e t r t h v 1* ' i t l ' l i , •#tiMti| Mo ■itii'Ti • Mm
\ t I n da \
l»l 1 a w T M
i n IF
..T. d a le . «!I ......... Mi * of I I n|a w ill'th in k the pe pie of Fuh» irftil/r
-th e hennfit* I tiave hrm ight tn
in *ient ion nf n
11" i p
iH&gt; Hinti i opt in lie legal I \ dl '
in balancing
u he-ivy ■a if n In
' lit ii*|i pa l 1
•Mil &gt; tin
-i n i n u n t ie *
w h ' i l i M utiAi par t Icill A l l V
for the fu*l
m e ll n e
in at
'
m il Ill'll v\ i *• • w e r e wet wh i n *?u!** |iiii!iili il |oi ip tie t llli lt l b u d g e t ,
A I no tiini" did t he w ^ , " in the
S a n f u n l -e c t ii m c t c e c d f«d mile*
an h u - r , un d w h e n it did n n c h
t ha t speed, the w r.d
rwtne
in
ninl ind s li tid iU "
In lBi-*h

Coup D’Etot Followed
' By Disorders With
Privates Of Army
Overawing O fficers
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. B—
(A .P .)— A cru iser and Ihree des tr q .e r s w ere nrtlcrcd |to C uba
to ifiu ae nf a coup d 'r l a l -- lo
p n tre t
A m erican
liven a n d
properly Iron, d s n i r r in
Ihe
threatened strife p recipitated by
Ihe re m it of :the arm y a g a liu t
the new provisional a m e rn m e n l,
Thla was Ihe second tim e In
the m atter nf weeks th a t w ar
vessels hs»e been sent lo Cuba,
Ihe first lim e during distu rb an re* In connection w llh
Ihe
overthrow of Ihe M achado a o rrrnm enl.
The (rtfn n waa taken prom ptly a fte r S ta le S e c rrla rr H ull
had •e c n apprised nf the sw iftly •
develnpln* altu alin n In |w „ Iona
dial a h re “lele|lhone‘ flit's “ frn ra —
A m bassador VI ■lies st H avana,

four hours a fte r he made a sen­ nounced tha c rg an iaa ti &gt;n's in 'e n -j
i*
|
I f o y iz iv ln .r
lo
" re v o te
punishm ent,]
**” "
IH
K C C C Ik i n g
sational escape from th e county tlon
jail a t D allas, Texas, by using a through proper court p ro c rd .ro , |
P u b l l C W o r k s S lIlllN
upon those c m p liy ers who e rc |
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sm uggled pistol.
W ASH I N C T O N . Sept. S. —
Cornered |n a sm ashed sedan charged w ith and found g u ilty :
["From tbe In te rio r D epartm ent,
on a m ain Intersection of this of vlnlallng the law.
S outhern Oklahoma city! th e ac- | T)ie th re a t of prosecution n a s j » h e r,. S e rrc la t, lln m h l L. l e t , .
rased leader of th e 1200,000 ran- made in an hddrpAs H
prfflhW nvt*r the •&gt;mi*rvt*iiry tin
sons kidn a p ing
of
C h arles__F.
U rschelt Oklahom a City oil m an,
1»N-.ng
and one of the aasprted machine E i r l i r r C J r t r n hmr) r o m * n m l r &lt; t „ . | m i n M ra tio n. I l i r r r
gunners In the slay in g of four forrnnhy i»n » dem and n.ade hy I puinje-d intci every •frtim i nf t he
officers and Frank N ash, fe d er­ H enry t. H nrritnan. pr*'&lt;J ieni n il nim ny n «tr«dv stream nf famlrs
HAVANA,
n r p i.
r&gt;.—
Chandler of Comin**-i • of th r j for puldi^ Amiki rn lnilnteil tu
al ewTvtot, a t JKansaa -CIty J u ^
( A I M — ( 't il m 'a r o v iiliitin iin r v
Jnlteii S ta le r, for rtn* igitrltiii T»T| (dure inori* thnn j.im nooo men *it
17, aurrendered quietly to three
I f m 'e r n m r D t, n
m o n th
o ld ,
the “ i»prn ih n p .M
' work un ilstii Ihe reviving W heels
Ardm ore piIfrrm en.
p r e p a r e d to tln y t o r e a itr n in
iln rn m a n had rrn t j Irtte i t« of ind usiliv to *»ew m o m e n t u m ,
Bailey m ade no move tow ard
I n ii forced r \ peiidit * ?v w h i c h
fa v o r o f a fo m m ls a io n o f fiv e
Ihe pistol th a t lay on a seat be­ all m em bers nf th r ilm iM ur u.gm e n a e le c te tl h y
le n tle r a
of
ing th a t industry in*'** »ri I hi in ­ w o u l d ac are ely h a v e been d re an u 'd
side him.
o f ii few &gt; i j i t *% m?o. the Pl tjd ir
a
o
ltile
r*
.
a
n
lto
ra
n
n
tl
tm
tittn
n!
clusion
In
all
code*)
of
n
m
ien
W hen the Jail car he had stolen
Wm k
A drn int *i rat mu in Ihe i n
)io llco tv h o s e l n 'il t h e p o w e r
a t Dallas w hirled around a c o r­ tiun tti hire, dlsrhnrge ( r a ivauce w e e k - nf i l ' ex 1'denr‘o l m - iillocft’
th ro u )th
a
h lo o illeita r o u p
n e r and sm ashed Into a ru th , Bat employes on th*‘ i s d n n i u n fit i'd * I . r.lT.KIMi, | '! M out of the t o L i l
d ’e t a t Inal n iu h t
ley soon found him self looking in­ w .ih in! regard to ' nmn nr nun pu h lu w o r k - fun,| ^*f fd . hut.nno
Soon After the detail* i»**cnme
to the raid niusalea of th ie e Aid- union iitTiliatkm. S m h »« • Ih iit not I w in c h w h * M*t up I»v t o n g n
known,
W ashington
*»rd»*i*sl
wax w ritte n into the nulmmmili
m ere poller pistols.
nt t he I elu -t of Pi eM tl en l lt«Mu»e
F n itrd Slfttw* tofti-iiin* to I ’iiHa .
curie,
Hy his aide, p ro testin g “ I'm , »
veil hh it c h n h no I f « i I &lt;u in hi*
Pre*ident !&gt;* &lt;*•••*p«**l«« in^iwct"The stn tiiiie n l m ade
iailor.” sat Nick T resp, Dallas
»*■ Vfoplev tlU III priigMlfll
Hfrg
A ir*, wn* »um«
Jail tu rn k ey , whom
Bailey had IL triim a u ", (ireen said, **Mi»i|dy
l*i-1
1 hill '&lt;h*&gt;
UMII'K nre rnenl
inotinl hark F&gt; llnvnn* nml i* # !•
reflect*
the
traditional
at
r
dude
kidna ped.
w n a- fund*' o f i he f i * - ii &lt;on &lt;| no
pert n I
to resign
Th* coup
whirh ihe C h a m tc r of C nnm« rce
Moo Ion on noil g r i n d '- tu iiiunu i
It was T reap'a r a r th at was
ulnrffd th# pnw fi in th*» hnwl* of
and m anufacturer* «I wm&gt; n h a \e
wreeked benide the rurb.
ladirftl
•oclali*t*
r**p» •■-•••nt)
pursued, b i-t beet ion 7, nf the I li­ yinlii ie*., nit i m m r e u e i i U h a v i n g
till i
ttio g &gt; - ' t
n ‘t».‘ nf M m m w n » ndojited w i l l linve ifi»* l i g h t ti m e in y e m *
"W hen we get " h e r* we a r t . ,
, B
.
,
he«&gt; ii
fuel
W H i e i w u 1k* n d r m »
*tiii1#nl gr o u p * m id th e A IH *
i
.
dust rial Recovary A ct. ha, n e
•
d f i mil fn e n loot*, v* n * I n , l to tier
f I n i n i # uf Mpioi H d l s
tin
hi*
tiip
from
BrrmitrlA
to
going,
Bailey had tnld T resp
( (
f
,
Fo'
I .» . iw uul^aiul w e i r In v o lv e d m e m i t
(
t h r y atonil
u n d e r the
•t a d v t u n e n g h I* one nf ll ir d c, hecAU** M ou tn *nl o n t h r lin rr l»Aily R i k Id tir th r the- "trftd
Privato*. cor |vu#?* njol *rr. . . ■ Mr. n a m a s a n a n d a im * h« rvp- Hies# f i r s t pswjadt f u , ) h » . i ' c d r r d r a v f r r f r h M .v
h w l a H*r
o ff
*&gt;»r *
, t*ij$axt»i
your c a r and some money and let I
.,
,,
, , _ A i t m l n 1st r a t io n m a d e g r a n t *
yrr
. , ,,
| ic"rnt«
resent* m
must
u s t rcrn
rerogtikte
g tu ic tHi*
lm InNir
hh',.
!
| elt'i'lion, w«* wid when the sla te lirai lu g tha g n i r . a l iif ta r on ly r t V * m d r w
you go hack.
’
‘t0 percent an d loan* of 7h p c
I te n t ho in* rommi«*ion*'d officer#
H
ru»w ha* the r i g h t to
o iga m ie
foil* WMld*
I lorn »!' Ill'll
iim \ 1he r r
in
w*ni
0 %
pi (ill
Tra*p « u rrlvascd hy the Arilren t of t h r v *t mvo tvt nl T h e ^ e
lan d *#lt#d c-n lro l lk\ pin-dug m#even 100 p e rc e nt In i f a c t o i y or
In ••'| U U ' " &gt; xti a n d ttir oll .or j
^
fit11 w o m a n p A « * r n g a r r in d
lit . i t . mi. M u
r ». pp't»
. ' i tT-• tIlilsj
”f
M -d '
more officer* a* *oon a* he could
w e r e in m tilitioh to o|de* project*
I chin# gmi* at Ho prim ipal streict
m il l or m a n u f a c t u r i n g *•*?*’ I k- I i
Fi.*
nrtlr
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l&gt;
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4
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'
he Identified
and
Bailey wa*
w h i Ii had I'ecr.
p e n d in g
ta fio
j i oro**r*. Th**y *md t!o" commt*ir n n t w i t h o u t I n t e r f e n ' o i e * r ie
i
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nh
ir
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tin*
w
a
y
to
»
taken to jsil t*&gt; he turned over to
the H K ^
I ftlnimiJ officer* will )»o r t * ir e c |
MtrMint f r o m e n ip l «yer*, an t « m
*1
nl
*
pM'
&gt;
Ml
I
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g
nt
Mu
!
|
ii
its
1
I II
-hip ion*ipJt*i nd*’
federal au thorities.
, „ , l . . || III! I l M,,t
‘‘V 1}* '
I tn (lower mftoi llo* • n*Im mI goVt i n all (■■kwi'i k
p l o y r r * m us t r e c og ni se th i
iep
pM»hbli*s.O
tort#
ftil'.ftrd
, I,
of,
Alone and in * fashion m atch­
n
1 Il 1
ndhi. A h Mntkitlniu G H l i d h i . " ! 1‘inm ent
ii in*l«tied tn j'owor.
drr the IIv. h TW W . . r k - Ad mini d m '
(C ontinued O n Page T h r e e )
«o ' k m m t* « • the* | 1ft V
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il
lilI
1
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1
♦!
&lt;
1
1
1
T
iftj
11’
t
«
f
ing th e daring of the prinon
t 1\ 9
lm&gt;
1'ti#'
ll* to
ton* lu-Miil In I ' K c l i i m
| T hera wa* iliiorder mi th** -tre a ls
t iu n
l h e
u h j
IMw
i
i
i
d
»
»
w
•
-i
*hi.
,
ii
i
frea k he led from the KHnsa*
VAi l l
t'1
I iit#r h# *i*nt a m o n i t o r df hi* today with m itoiiodub - cut r y i n g
to liolll
lun
\ f i l m e t i g xil At nt** in Af i **p**u |
M- i ,Hi*«’ of 11 , log It
S ta te P en iten tiary at
la o iin g
- t u f f t *d th** y o u n g w o m a n to n m I nrniFtl young men iin*ldng about
lll'MOIg
**
I ITl|'l'»k till l»t
spri-ftd
............
Hilt
lift,
-m
tjlig
up
n
f i m lb |f
liudpii
I mi l
I
Memorial Pnv, when I i m nvirt*
v»v
hi* goiigriit iilfttiiui* on h**r null ther* i* fern
"f * lo «l*hml
man i pc i».n « o" i li.fr
v d* in of I( 11 m ■■i wil*’
Hml
■ slllllv
11f
eneaped by kidnaping the warden
Pow ri iiiiil ffJgK' 1
i 4
‘ i'MNlumi* t i t h i T w i*&lt;In*
nhumod
before
night
fall
T h r h lb •» itig iritih
. Itl.1 k■ J
I til i! In*, i* d"Hi', I int III
i l. OHl.iMMi.OU'i SfiiiHkifO 04*11 T r h 111 nfi. i m
and two guards Hailey forced hi*
Mitirr p***erig•*i ■ am i k**pl l«igt*
l eader*
denteil
i •'I ihmumUHc
•ii
1«&gt;t Hirlll*
| !,| I k ll|' jftto s*h hi |«
I , , til
|i,r
way through sawed hnr* front an
ki M
II sy df|| lillll* lino I M . I . I ' V
h’lifid tn *11*11
F to Ida room *
terideiiCie* mid otnl tho*' wnuled
D ulillr W
• f11II*
" I " M'h w**r n r . 11 f,.( n i v
isolation cell «br ve the * iith
Tiii'-dw i
I'}in t r h
io n
iei&gt;oii*li n d i"ii
1aspect
I In* *iipr«*m¥ i'oiHt nt 11j*v n fin {ecouomk'
••"111 \ &gt;hm in ft
I'm1 mi F v lm *
floor of the Dalla* jail building
rt|i|M 1 iiWAy. l ioi ii *o in ii fi v 1.
hap h 1 1 * 11g«*iI to g t o i i p (0 clm rge * for foieign ie diiiuI kd limt, ie * p rrt
t . ............... * •
Opt
inn
•
“h
i
li
n
o,
h-gftlij*’
F
j
u
.
,
(
Ml v I
i !•p&gt;111%
Mr'l I t r b I*loin*- pu W 1% Hkl* ll
and made h il JJ# y
tem porary
fin foreign obligation* «nd ffirHgAlTIRt Mftl ilftdo fflfl*) til* ftlde* foi
m lL iiP l
Ih.- 'n*MH j ia ik d g i - Into
W ASH INGTON , Sept. f&gt; M'l
M ir ti » w t
pfo
I ' O 111 V I I t fit off ’ I im 1 M of
freedom.
(*JI eg i-d ci lint** c o m m i t l i-d d u i i n g ! niAtiiin
court*
tkil.lt. Ml*
A virtual
promise
uf
Imthei
«h" of I hpiM * III a11III «|
nilI m i I th»f f i t k II* H' i‘ ill
At the direction of W ashing­
MOb
The re i* t*1k of H*kmg A marl*
t in 'll r e g i m e lot
n *mgl«* 1 »■*•
prices fur this y ra iV crop uf flu
(I
unllniird
(
In
r
a
s
e
T
luee)
ton D epartm ent of Ju stic e o ffi­
li h i lf t v .ft
k
\.|fttlM»”
I ||&gt;P«,|| lull n il .Up. Ill the Mh i Iiii.I" 1call Iwtsrvcnliun »ml Anili»s»adop
r red tnbarc:i was made yr.lt*id*y
rlltolMl* II Dl
■1 i I Iffl
d. I
cial*, an investigation wa* begun
Id lit
•di| i i f i M i
i viti i, is- ciisiucit tiic furmt-i pics!
IVclivs i’ rrp u rtv d 11* Imvu said
hy fa rm s lm lnlstratiun uffi u l ,
Ills
S i i ii i i
I4i||(|(^a lilt
tn determ ine how Bailey obtained
Mm*m| nt
imt
ilcnt slid iithcrs with plutlitia tu |( i i n c w-i)l h* nu tnlurfi-iI'Tire w ith
provillril arnsrers will Jnin in j Si.n.
|t, I laIf*I I
4 1 III - IMI &lt;.*|M«*i' L I fi - 1 r11g b 1 ij *
the pistol ami the saw with which
kill s* many a* piualblc uf tli* liberty as inn*
n&gt; tlu-iu la no
f»' ♦I»I* *I
whinlwrlml crop yedurtuiii iiiiu
IIM* t "f ’ !»« I ll
to ,*
.1
the bar* of hi* cell had »&gt;een cut.
i d a rk o •
I ' D ilk Hi
ciuwiis VMat rustled tn tkiw ,-spltui tiluudshsd.
I'aiRn.
I %11ft*
«1 n | i* ■11ft,L|m ‘i | m i ei11
D epartm ent of Ju stic e agent*
hr I! ||
,
TI
.
w
Fm n rnl m-u %n *■- fm Mr* ICIin Uti Auu 7 fnlluwitia a fal«» raII( f I
In order to ensure
i. iikI mr
&lt; o l r m m i . It* ul m ti d
had placed Bailey in the Dallas
f-.r -il K l l n l i o . who dii'tl ui h"f home p.ut uf Ma ils I s rr.ftiia lii.il.
S triR G
D rC H K lT K
ID
•
I
•||ll
\
Ipruinises
uf
crop
rrd
u
rtiu
n
w
.ilnn
N
11
li-ttii
I
jail follow ing hi* recent a rre s t
powi * •«imf&lt;ait&gt;s »ni« d H. n wIni* ftt III Eh I 21 kt ,S111*11 rill lv Net |
i i
I a ki'l'lll l v i • 'ts t |
on § fa rm n ear Paradise, Texas* a w rek or tw o, officials In in phi iltTRl Nlito-kv Nrttb'H*!
lo h't|»i'd | lui 1 it \\ l ii* | iiiw,,id i terdny mm iiifig n f t n u ling* r mg j | t 'f l | | » [
ii .el1UMi
|*n r k ( r i f t kill' • "I'll 11
to tw a li rem oval lo Oklahom a w ere d ra ft!n f a h la n s -t aprer..II ,(HUM to r i oino e# j if&gt; -m '»11 ■.t i i (,«* fi f v 11In**•-- , will tn held from
i M i - r M 11a &gt; Mill*- !
Holy
prudu.-i inn
fur Nnt»ft|w|«-IM - I I m i u *klriift"
»t
lib. m i | H lib o ’i Mi k
,»»(!•• ) j j (
City fo r tria l in the Urnchel kid­ ment to slash
f*r
f'luirch Wodnoftday a fte r
*will ttfrn t |
presen
tatio
n
to
the
farm
,-is
with
j
•hen i" i» i lifihoe tlm
u wi ll m** rrnoii ui :Ft)0 o’t lnyk Bur ml w ill
naping.
Fnlrfftt !'(’«** C*D»»k
m tha next few days.
J til I*-*11Ills
b»* |*n ml* to do ibis, n j r* va t* in E mu gr#rn I imo 1*iy , w .if!i
SANTIAGO. Hub«. Sept, B.*—
E thel l^uusc Car car, lh r* * )» a fU f Ul|1|tl#FV IS* Ml H ' FVIt i
►er I ioii w
M eanwhile w arehouse. In N in th '
I ki |tn I 1Mk* fl* Ilf 1-V
Itrv Vlftil n J Ilium o(fi&lt;■i*. .-ig
* 1,1 d a u u h tfr uf Mr ami Mrs. Juhn l(iPl — (I ro ii p * o f w-omeii Ii t m e d w i t h
l’i*r
C a r d in s
and
Koulh
I a r d in a .
Ho to u n | f Ivcrj in m noui'or
tif
M iH uh on
wa*
in tin
Hi .1 C arver, died at the hum s uf cIu ie icniifPil t Ik*- I ^ v y - M ir d ir
I kt f«i**Ttn* til mI An i I
which w ere closed by nider- uf
• 1)11 Ml*
) *rilliti*
t
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)
d
i
n
i
f
m i ni i 'ii ii x ,
i
l
l
tli
I
ami
ir
v
ill*
,
k
i
,
Fiji
fthe
bnlo-idet)
Mi&gt; l i n e r 's relatives In WIBa ■llACkinf itrik e Prenkri* ft* **»v1.|
»*.♦
Ihe sta te goearnora, a re tu rem ain
inm rung Hint fo lh III (.. 1., lit ..r in »Si«rffoi 1 fm t lie pd 1 Hit YI'Mr*. ruchre. tia y*slei lay m urntng al rra l rum inoni*t-orgm ii/cd
\ r f If’ikli i i *h I I ni* in* * i
inactive u n ti| farm ers have been
It. Ml Hi** l o i o p h o n is m h. i tv to • id S u r v i k ii w* till are tie * ||U-I'||||&lt;|, P in u rlu rk Tha little u 1' ' became created dU tm lfr.
IMU
M*» 3 411
*! •fiHil-* i V
B re st »• It wax Impomibl* to f l r r n an uptm riunily to si^n the IX'&gt;film
T kmi civilian* ami one •oldler
%%,9 1* |iii| out o f nn|er yi * ’ i 1 1V * Thift .S A Hi. ton lo i da ghtei , VI*
ill Mid-Indy un S m d sy .
*• fit I - 11 v ufiDl Sol!*
a e ra tn any of th r »»ver»i m otion blanket pact lo cu rta il 11 .-IT fliic *‘|i i%j i «1«1 dk n fttl lK+*klm
I the worst itiu iu
toi ’ v *- M l 111M-d
Bill cock . t wo g 1*1lilt'
'Ilis I'lHty arrived in S an fu n t were kllifd in a gun bit III*.
fcT.7
'*
j
II I’ ll t ‘ D|ftl»1ft«N| but
pictures u h n lu lid fur show ing at c -re d tm aero tr i p .
^Tanalnn wa* at * high pitch in
H ii b li * ' ' ,
I Mir v Ifutu-l* «
17V *'' o v i f hiiii"*, he
t
Mill
II nut on
habcurk
ttiol ludav, and funeral services will
H u ll
th a M ilanr T h eater yeaterday,
H ’mit mut'd On Pago T w o )
An n r r e a ( s reduction up In IlfT
k M b J r i vr i I*. 11ock, "f Saiifoni Mini , r held from Hi* E rirU n n Funer
S antiago and new outlireaka af
Ok') 1 tor)
M anager Jos L.' M arxnlrlt* has percent was a u ffe s le d a t a meett w il I||I&gt;I ifffts |Smii Dick Min, i * al Ifom r at yt .'111 o'clock W edtie*-| Iroubla ware fe aied
Many m erutaeidad to show them In connec­ in f betw een fa rm ad n iln lttratu m
l.oftgvAM j, ami |{otp#rt JbiK»oh, of | ijay hi ii i ntttg' Iturlal will hr in 1 c h a n ts failed to ' pen (lie tr kwra
tion w ith today's
rfo rm a n c fi, and d rle fstio n a from Ihe South
( oIuiiiIdih Tonri
I E'lt i o l r r n O m r t r r y , ur»l
flev. y v t l e r i l a y m o r n i n g
ha said thla m ornln*.
yesterday.
The arm y took po«se,»h&gt;n o f
Smtiti Hnrdin **f tfu» Firat M»thn*
T h ea te r fo e rs th erefo re will ace
the stre ets, firing fn-iiJcntty L&gt;
li-i i iiyri’b to ll ntTinate,
W ithout definitely commit ten
tw o fe a tu re fitm a. On# of Iham is them selves,
I In- little git! wilt Imrn m S in - c le a r off traffic. S e v e r a l pcr*0 TH
C hester C
D avit,
“C ollefa
H um or” ,
w ith
B ine ____
___
ft.itl i* tit t If m urr
titan
th r r r ware w orm le d
A p p ru in n a trly twu huurs a fte r nurth of Ishtupacu „•
If, |*. M.
fa rm __fekninlxtrullon
d irw tu - nl
Crosby, Jack Oakie, M ary C arl- production,
A m &gt; n| Ih *
striking
group*
J . D. H ut son, - 'h e tn ip lra l hurrirnno had passed
rnKj lw „ J ,| [ | ,
yfiii- Hift&gt;- Mli*' IrfI h**it- H atuida)
tu rru il
ills, and t haat of assistin g a r t - ' head of the lo tacco Bertmn, ,ru li-.tu th* w ralw an l uf the Sebrirtv (&gt;vrf , y l(ll, rt([| it p(l|.
Mrs, wi-ii , cuoks, huu*e sr-rvanlv, " tre a t
Eli he i a ’
s c u e s fur
Mrs n lisi iioiiti iiy tra in with
i
tig
me
uml
is t a .’T hs second fe atu re ia Jam es ra te d the governm ent wiiulil u itl.rr | "(va
yr-sterJay aflernuon,
at
E hth
K rvitibrigg.
17 year-aid l iv&gt;j fur th r p u rp o ir of apenii- c a r m e n , duck w i u k v r s a n d conM 'u r« i e«r* Aft (m ilt) M ihmergr'l,
C a cn sy ’s " P lc ta re S n atch er."
w orkers,
A
general
go un the m ark*! and uuj su-pl e la b u u l J . i 6 u'clurk, an A tlantli
wife of A II hrembriUK. in k e itift’ the toet-k t-mi in Willacochff*. ■tra c tio n
B&gt; ulujiiBi) F» Dnv is of FaikcliimJ
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, 1 tobacco, if th a t w are n ecessary. Cuaet Line special fro iah t tra in
Munroe ym w er. w cie held from Hut AurviiVom f u r her p a re n t!, strik e was feared.
jum|MftJ gfiJ vfA« in stanlly klllrib
Tha two c iv ilia n s Irlllird yaaMary
F lu a b e th
the Erick un Km icial D m e at itit I a aiater,
to ra tio p n e sa , o r ftoul I f u r n is h 1piloted by E ngineer W. L T app,
* E n g in te r W. L. T ai»|» w#» nl- | :i:0t) u'rl-ck Sunday "(ternonri- tu rv ftr. age.! about four. Mr,
te rd a y m orning -were Kranclsco
U G G K T T K IL L ED
th a funds f(ff such pur.'liaaea.
j well-known tn S anford, ran ini •
and
I'ranciscu
Uordea,
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I s w nginut, betw een St-lirlng and Mk Injured. Ilia iftl-i m m is ru t. llu ria j wm- m Evergreen ( ‘erne i M trr ii mn em playee of th# B alart
The da ad soldier was A nrielu flu *
CHICAGO,
BspL 0.— tfi’j— A I 'R o u i B r r i o N u m t o m e e t ! I^ k e Placid, tu rn ed over on It* 1tuila was IimiukIiI t,&lt; KcLrirft Irry w i'l, Rev J M. M illigan of Snm h Harb*r Hhop here.
•n ta.
toaffetiny wind b ro u g h t Uxryady to
side In n d itch filled w ith w ater ■n l lurnvd over tu u n d ertak ers Lake M(.un*#- itlfii'iHtmg.
B ard et sought to a r re s t aa*
tho second d a y o f tha International
MAN KILIafl BKLP
Mr* K m «n!#f trig &lt;lird i f t r r S'*
M em bers
of
th e Scminule and brought In stan t d e ath tu Sl&gt;-phensoti and Illy ! T app w a,
otliar soldier. Jsriiasl
A lem an,
a ir races, causing - th a d e a th of branch of Florida P a trio ts
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will U rakem an Fred Davis o t Luke r u i n a tte n tio n by 1 ■al surgeun, lllniftft of iiiiiiul ii wr«^k*i diirmtimi '
Roy L lf if ttt, *7-&gt;ear-old lo ttin g m eat tonight In tha sun p a rlo r of land who Jumped from tha tra in |t r M artin. Will K11 •’* l-akuiand H ht
- iorri nt May, Ela. on
I'll.A N D , S ep t. 6.-—(Ah —Re- c h arg in g he was a Machado In-,
pilot fro m Om aha, Nab. L t ^ e ^ , th a M o n in u m a H otel fo r Urn p u r- as ll laft (be rails. Mr. T ap p s u f ­ un a n imprnvi,L&lt;&lt;l 17*1
Mfly 11*. It'lfl. I ut had ll#*J-Jk#rc! irrri nt leaving h it wif« and twu form ant. A lem an shut nnd killed
Tha c a rs involved Wi re as fnl- fo r tho (,ft*t i f v tn y e a n . H irvlv ■&lt;•&gt;&gt;&gt;I: ih ild ra n was sx p resssd In Border and escapml B a la rt wa*
p o a h 'a c hla r n c ls i piano a l J76 .pose of electing a chairm an, and fered cu ts on the rig h t arm .
mllaa an h a m
in a q u alify in g a o tt i n r up a« a la ftle n cam paign
News of tha wrack ranched San luw i; F our ra n , uf iiuichandisr' «nn hip , - 1d r - her husliand are i -ie, left by L I'ercy Sm ith, 30, pursuing and w as challenged By
tr ia l f a r tho ( n t co n test o f Um a n d ' finance com m itte e , according ford late y e sterd a y a fte rn o o n in iu-htly loadml; one cut of feed, an elghl month
old daugbtxr, ••f liKinrsvIlle, who took h it own P uente. Each shot and ktiie I thn
aftern o o n waa killed when h la sh ip to E . P . Cooper, tem p o rary chair- a m essage picked up a l Iba lo­ and six c ars or rack. Will require M ary
^
Arm
K reinbrlng;
t e r j l i f e S aturday try shooting h im ic lf o th er.
Aleman took re fu g e
in th a
had Ita la f t w hig ta rn off by toy.
from
T h r m eeting la caUad fur cal N ational G uard Armory which "limit tw o days tu rlra t the tro u ­ m other. Mrs. Icy Ituyvll; har aia- here. Sm ith drove here
ble duo to high w ater and trac k te r. M l , M arintha B oyett, a n d Gainesville by truck. He was e m ­ m ilita ry ba rra c k s about which A
r i f e praaxera rnaulting from ite
o'clock, and a ll frlancts ed was aa fellow s:
•pood a n d th a ipaiatanc* o f a 84- RrohlMUbn i n this section are
“ E ngine 81* w ent Into a w a sh ­ w ashing badly. Will need tw o , b e r brother. Eddie Boyett, all o f. pluyr I by a Gaineavllla f u r m u r o cordon of I roups w as p lsi ed
tw o m achine g u m act up.
arg o d to atten d .
(C o sttao e d On Dago Tw o)
L ake Monroe.
1 company.
out g t a point o n q u a rte r mile

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Virtual Promise
Ma de For Higher
Prices On Tobacco

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Final Hites W i l l He
Paid Mrs. 10, 10.Huston

Louise Carver Cuba Are Attacked
Is Victim Of D e a t h By Woman’s Group

Double Bill Will Be
Featured At Milano

Engineer, Well Known Here, Ih Hurl
In Wreck Which Kills B r a k e m a n j Ust meH Are ,»aid
To Mrs. K rein bring

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though tfi* w a tU a .'a i a whole, management ibould etop fighting

Not line* the fatal day* following the naan## Ination of
the Auatrian Archduke in Sarajevo in 1014 haa the atntoa*
phere in Wee term-E«rop*"beem-eo charted w ith war talk:
Adolph Hitler aweepe from one. border o f Germany to the
a p e a d u In
other to-make
to-m ake patriotic apaechaa
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whlda-he pr
re-blrth o f the mUltariatic Fatherland, and In substance
warng other nation* that Getfnanjr.no longer wlj
Ignominyr of curtailed army, navjr and glyjftg 1
• The cabinet council of Auetria votes ,to lean* a decree
for the immediate training of 8000 military reserve*.
Chancellor Dollfusa ia leaving no etotje unturnnd In ala de-&lt;
termination to impose N atl efforts to-bring AtMlria under
Hitler and the 8waatlka bander. German propaganda by
radio and By^pamphleU dropped from airplane* ha* de­
luged the Auatrian people and haa left no false lihpreeilon
with thya other countries of Europe as tp what Germany’s
Intentions are..,, „ " .. • 0&gt;
i, if, ti J i h
Aligned vigoroualy with Auatria against her unifica­
tion with Germany are Italy and France, both of which
are prepared to Invoke League of Nation's sanctions tf
Germany thonld violate 'the • League covenant;. T h e forces
of IliD u es have been 1holding war-maneuvers along Ita ly *
northern border, t and MnstoilnHihnaaif haa been active in
Jumping from one sector to another tnepectlng, observing,
»AY, ip T T E k jU B R i , f U f
and actually .helping, in, on# JpaUnce,. to, /Jrgg a cpnnqn
up a hllL
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The French are seldom caught napping and with the
word being received that German industry ha* been workB l to full capacity nines May l and that It eould U .P IT red for war within a y e a r ,. they ba*■ been perfecting
tbelr ecooomle and military position with a view tp meeting
whatever contingency m ight arise. Premier Detadla* haa
just completed an Inspection of France’* eastern- frontier
where a network of steel and concrete fort* protects th»t
country fromJJwlUerland to Belgium. He pronounces the
1100,000,000 military project prepared and capable of rff■iatlng any possible invasion.
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• The situation arrose the Atlantic remind* us o f ,sever­
al foe terrier* that are m eetlng.for the first time. They
t a W ashington they a ra calling etand with unbelievable rigidness, heada. arched. ,lega S»
straight ns gun barrels, and their movement*, if any. tense
th # "B rain Huai" now.
and cautious. A sudden d a p of the hands and they leap
Jnto each other with tha quickpeaa of Mfhtning,
P resident Roooavalt prom ises to
It th* so u n try o u t o f - th a hraadwa by C hristm as.

T bay say th a t th is sa c ap h ah u s
virus w hl h a tta ak a tha brala.
W# p rasu m a th e* th a t a n y brain1*** n u n h a k u ll , would b* Imrauoa.

Ua

O ur nom ination fo r th* cham un hag *aU*r of th* universe is
te rtia ry W allace of tha lte p a it-

Mrx.IlWU|l!8 Crash
M»ny nlcturen have been painted
former ntilltle* magnate, whom
v./ ( Ma to ^
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______ The one.w hich ttie puh*
trying
extradite
from Greece,
lie unually «eea
neea ia
in Bn
an iexceedingly unpleaaant .caricature of
norne gi»nt monnter awallowing up. rountlca*. women and
children and napping 4he aavlnga of tha whole counterThu Chrlatlan Science Monitor neea him aomewhat differ­
ently an a forlorn fugitive In Greece who haa done two
coloaaal thjnga.
"He built up a 13.000.000.000 electric empire and he
cJuiMcl on«#of the greeteRt bueinwi* ftHDre§ in hUtory*
hays (he Monitor. "As thf.Americmn Government seeke to
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faraten .

lboar who

p attk u 'a.ly

suffered

teas -when

ham roof* began leaking

sad

dltrhra cared In. gloomily viewed
th* 1 1last ten aad had 'little td
any.
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Docks oa both aldea of Laka
Worth .war* partially destroyed.
and- the cahla aewlaar tTaftuaa*
ws* driven ashore la ‘th* lake
that*. A email barg# w
Belief erewa already wet* la IW
field' allhongh aiaay plaaaa TO'ported they could haadl# that
damage without outaldr aid. From
Staart, however, whar* the damera was estimated at

height • of .th* sl&gt;rm. All IVotal
TJIagraph line* out of thk city
wrTV gown sbertly after nmn Ara­
t.t^sy, and they remained » « a
until aboat 1I..00 o’clock l thl#
doming, although even theV eo
cammunlcatlaa was possible sAJlh
^ Or.ando.
n , . Wpatam Union lost II*
*ast*m eoanrctlona to South
pr|#rhia at about 2:00 o'clock,

N u m erraa Instances ar* re p o rt­
ed o f b a m s and sm a 'l sheds bar&gt;ng keen unroofed. Feed* and
fe rtilis e rs ■sto re d in th em build­
ings likew ise w ere dam aged t*
a coraldarabla e x te n t. &gt;
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M eat o f th* g re w * n quest Nrwd
th is, m orning appeared m arvT lK ,
t a i n t e d In th* j i m i | . In o ther
section* o f th* *ta-.n. and la T s i a i ,
th a n la th e ir own fields. H asty
a u r re y a - o f th e ir properti** indi­
c ated th a t antII .h a ra in subside*
and some of th* w a te r run* d!f
th a fields, th e rs i&gt; 1st!la use la

MAccitfcntMonday
MARTIN'
thw

rood itten ecald 0# »**«rwi aarty
thla .ftarnoon, Coeet Una
elate al th* &lt;Hp#t atrf frdghAeffkw daaierteg that' they « • *
nothing of th* aeektent.
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• Among other m e a ^ l * * *
up at therAnenry wen mn tram
Tallahasaaa, want by an ang»r»w
of th* Everglade* Dralnag* DIw
trtrt aad authorising th* return
of refugwae te tha • Moemteoiee

F irs t Indication H a t n i i irm nf
considem hlt in te n sity wa* In the
vicinity reached Hanford y e ster­
day m orning at-abow t. 3 00 o’clock
whan a te rrific dow npour came
on the bsels a f s 'k l e n winds ef
com bierabls vtloci{y.
sa e m ta ry to Gov.
At aoout 7:00 o'clock a no rth ­
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Y a lta - e aste rly wind began
to
sweep
h s t S ^ E a i g h t f o r F o r t F ie rc e , across Lake M onroe, and
from

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and
truck cw&gt;p ilam ags n'lhuugh
ia I'g h t hut itra d y rain p i r i r n m l
■h# g a tb a rin g - of a d rq u a tr Inf &gt;rssalton as In th e e a tm l.
Th4 ropsens ■
of
opinion
a t naon aeemed to I* that It ia
Im p o s s ib le ^ ) *fflv« even an ap
pr laiin als cst m ale a . this lim a
ot th* d a m a c to rc lrry site.l beds
^rhich con stitu te
the
prim ary
rvk om most of the fa rm e rs of
la county. I 'm * r
i-silnintva
) • a a t e Itsss -P L fsM c-j). tv 2(1 parwant fo*s, ru t n r one v-&gt;uM vrwg)tre * guess as to tha cost Involvad
W. A. I^fflrr of (’h a s- an.I Co.
a ta trij al niMin th at it i. y ( &gt;oo
e arly to niakr an a r rtim tr ,u r
v#y of the I is*. He said th a t tl» ra
ia no douht but th a t e'.ery s.-ad
bed a fferrd some dam a.-e, and
th at 'th e em ail p la n 's pruliai ly
wouiy .be th* nnei moat d a m ag e?
Mr. U ffl ar said th a t th r dsm ag*
wouU| ha lass in the heds where

day on b e h alf a f 12 Irifspa-idaoq
aaavta producer* .af
UollywooW
th a t they hav* given tw o weak*
notice to tb a lr 1129 em ployes aad
ta ld them to look for o th er lo -a.
Tha notice waa given H alurday,
l i waa said. In an ticip atio n of pos­
sible d e fea t la tha lnd*r*nd*nta'
fig h t a g a in st A rticle 32 a f Ih*
proposed movie ' I n d u e - /
cud*,
which would pro h lb l' show lag of
tw o fe a tu re pictures on. ona all!.
J f "doisala fe a tu re " axh biting
la barred, th a in d e p e n d e n t sa y ,
they could not m aip a l* w ith m a ­
jo r producer* who ears* IS aatiaa
aharwlnj vau d av fla or o tk sr pro.
gram * additional to o n * fi-,H u i*
plctux*.
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n multitude of small power planta in many citlea. Power
ayatema now embrace the nation with their networka.
" M r . Inaull dem*nded cheaper productlaR co#u.
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electricity wan to be widely uaetl. . It mu*t
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F r e t s all rv p o rts tk fw a.w lll ba,
pioneered In uniting the biggest poaalbU machinery to pro­
) oaeasalty this w ln tar fo r loeal
inner* to plow un d er assy portion duce electricity at th# lcaat cost per ton of coal. . He en1 th a lr eatery
arrasiga. Those courHgnd electrical manufacturer# to build larger unlta than
h e - e r a f o m o a t s e n o u g h t o g r | had ever been made beforb. .
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"He led them, for instance, to build, the f rat huge re­
a an a rit will doublleaa find
a
a d y m arket.
ciprocating Corliaa type ateem engine for
Then when the turbine cemw In. he ordered the flrat large
J A 0&gt;V train, th# Florida Bp*- turbine, of 6000 kllowntta, to be employed In an electrical
etel. t daltta* all pullmao train, power plant. He kept calling lor bigger unite and th* man­
Me' been announced for th* win­ ufacturer! kept responding, until today’ the •*rit* t.
ter aaasan which will make tha of tha kind ia operating In one of th# plant* he put up. Its
'n a from New York » -Miami Ui capacity of .212 000 kliowetU Indicate, the progreM he lpgg Roara Wa aan rsmamhaa uni
Tha statement frvn th* tlfteaV
Bp Wgiy years ago whan It used
of th* Independents' aeteciation
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rnen.B°
who
credit
him
with
theae
achievements,
g* Isk) TJ hours and than tha
call h im .th e i n t U t l elKtrlcnl utUJty orem tor &gt;^e world said (2 film exchanger Wig f 100
b a h t waa aaually lata.
thasteaa which handle l*4*p*ad*at
plcfursa also ara ax parted to glra
two weak* dolira ta thalr ai.tployaa
. » l . t r 3 X “ r i nl ; . 0UA X f l n i d V by noon, many. already. h*\ lag
daaa ao, and that the 1400 thastep# which Hava baaw showing
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"Iniull
b*
i2i waa •» boom
boot*. ul&lt;s
| 2 “? - • S ' l J dotada ftetura* may ilea*, at least
hiavudf. P e o p l s h M t e ^ t o b u y U w .
temporarily, If Arttel* M U adoptmerely b e . u s. th .y e n r r i^ h lis ^
S S ly to
-U aUU JhgrB. Thougp faith' In Inaull haa b##» co(slljf to
A to ta l a f a bam 10,000 p a r­
f t S « t value due
d u . to
t o hi*
w . e«*tnge»iit*ig|i‘
-ito m to a ,* te* * th ro u g h o u t th e e o u n try m ay
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b# a ITacted, th a announewmant
t e r p r t e # f o r i \ U U t « |y r w u l n g . '
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. S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

wv*B Cmi Lik» N tw L !

r f i r s t to o ls: a lrX * s « g /|r t s r ta -

_ as* kalvsei • pewwtdf t e als
all PladibO e ta ,. f c M l t ' ’

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FLANT TO ADD WORKERS

J .W . SH A D O D f *

c o m p a n y .a a U U. h ad a u fflo e n l a p ­
p lic a tio n s lo flU th e new jobs.

iMlhtlc 1-tn d liiiatli .
W rath ep llu re a u
A g ric u ltu ra l E ngineer*
Ing ts o ll erosion
m n f rn l) ..
L'ninm erre H e ia r ltn rn l,
&lt;*&lt;»«■( an d liwiHlrtlr
flbe

Ml*ublle
Hui»«rb|glnf Art'hllrct
I h i U i t 4uiMllB«a

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WASHINGTON, Rapt. 6-H W ~
ra‘ The llkatihood of a rate* of'from
Jt. one to three cent* a gallon In
m i . the retail price of gasoline lifted
«'• Itself yealeeday from th* heap of
J* recomaaendmtiona .pot forward by
th* oil indoatry In con4unctl"n
[e. with It* sdoplten of th# Blue
at Eagle Insignia.
— Suggestions for amnothing nut
Mac rough corner* of its trade
cod# trooped In uprel Secretary
tekesr the oil admlnUtr*t»r. Sat­ • (ConWnoed From P age One)
urday. many of them dealing with title* h f le** th a n one-half pint

Florida Will Be
Di^fEvtn A f t e r
R e p e a l Arrives

“ f *b» tend ”
In his addreas, G rten sa :d
and prohibits drinking ’ on the th an 2,000,000 persons i.avi
prem lrea w hrre aold. U nder th a t turned fo srork slnre bla-ch
law , th e rtuyrr has to buy a bottle expressed ronfi-Vnes th a t "
and
lak e it
aw ay
in ta c t—no th an a million new m -m uers
salim ns, ns ill taking a t liar or joined w ith os."
tablea.
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Describing the NRA as op
S ta te , rsu n ty and city licenses "th e door of oppor u nity fo
prevailing under th a t tew
will dustry and lansr", n* sa d, "
continue In effect when ta le 1a re- fairness industry o o i» | not e
sutned, unless and until sk a n se d
ap p ro p ria te to |t*“ lf the
he a*t of the legislature or city fit* of the N ational It -cover;
councils.
sod deny t a labor the be
W hat uf the «l reunite* whieh which ware accorded It.
will htill be dry when sta te prohl" I f huafn-ss Is perm itted I
nltioh Is repealed? On petition of ganix* qnd eontrol .mjnhr«s,
2.1 percent of reg istered voters, likewla* m u tt be ftermltlmt l
an election can be n a lte J In any g»nl»* fb r m utual helpflines
county and a m aj-irity vote will* proteoalon. And labor is doim
mak# th e county wet or keep I t 1 very th in g ."
A ry ..
| He th en m ade his th te s
The fe&lt;W II repeal am tndnfent j prnaeArt# "em pl iyers dl*erlr
p rotlors dry sta te s, ft will he d- Ing * r* te» t workers ssho ori
leg at to ship liquor Into Florida j ° r » h o ar* d isehargrd be
until Florid* repeal*. Such ship- th ey organtee.
m enl will subject viniator*
to
" In my opinion", he adled,
rhen industrial

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deatal muslr
Mr*. Margar
organ,
The entran
far a rash pi
|3. and a we
ater. All rntn
coma under j!

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N*a Vlf Ml || It
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BIDDER
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(jry—nt(b f o r - ^ 406-fool frrfjthM

for th* Oulf Farifk Ha'll IUU
were opened Thureday by Swaywt
A Hoyt. Golf Induttrlee, Imu, df
Pensacola, Fla, wat low bidder
at *900,000.
MUHINS TO MttrT

Th* rdgtifar rom'mun ration 'of
Sanford Lod(*,No. *12, F. a A, M.
will b* held In tha'Maxonlc Teniplt
tonight at 1:00 o'rlork. All m#&gt;r" Miss Grace (Hiatt spent thl bar* hr* requested to o* pmcat,
week-end In Jacksnnrllle with rel and all vtiltln'g Maatar .MAadpr
atlrea.
ar* laritad. Tha Entered Appren­
tice degfC# Will b* confer f|d. Re­
freshment* era. lo h* aarrad al-o.
Mi&gt;a Audrey Gruber has re­
turned to her home in Columbus
Ohio after having spent the sum­
d i n e o u t :; ,
mer here with her cousin. Miss
Gran. Oviatt.
TONIGHT
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Mrs. J . B. O viatt retu rn e d today
from Colum bus, Ohio w ber# ah*
has Iwen spending several w eekl
w llh her d a u g h le r, M rs I . B. P e r­
kins.
,
Mrs. P e a rl H ansel haa as h sr
g u ests fo r several days, h sr s is ­
te r. Mr*. /.. N. Holler, and two
children, Gwen and Z. N. Jr., of
G reensboro, N. C.
Mr*. E. B. Clement*, of Buena
Vista, G*., arriv ed here on Sunday
to
spend
several
week* al
her a p artm e n ts a t ft I a I’ark Ave­
nue.

Rem em ber th d t o u lln g w ith a
a i m M o t t ...............
t I «» ,.
Fresh Film* a t

W ieboldt’s Studir.
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k i .k a n o i i i i o i .m w e d s

BKVKRI.T l lll.ld i. t allf.. Sept.
8.- iAh E leanor
Holm, comely
•w lm m ing s ta r and film a c lre ts.
and A rth u r J a r r e l l , singer,
m arried
S a tu n la y
by
F a th e r
Michael Mullins in th* quiet chap-|
el of th* C hurch of th# Good

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© YOU ALL COULD SEE IT

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apawr* l-.atal« H ourIng rnrpofRtlnn,
llrotvh ly it
Ameclian Krilrraliuti ut
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iGfit •—| —I &lt;»niiW Bthan.
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COURT ACTION
IS THREATENED
BY LABOR HEAD

Rte orgaaUaUon iof labor and in
the spirit and letter of the NItA,
giro It an opportunity to eolleeHvaly ro-operate In making reel,
vital end beneficial all the pravl• ion* of the NBA.”
I
He laid labot had found "quite
unoatlefactory**
the
minimum
ratee 'of pay and 'maximum hour*
embodied In many rede* and tald
It would bo the A. F. of I- p dtry
to "Intlxt Upon change* In the**
rode* when neee**ity arise* and
when opportunity pretent* Itself."

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DOZIER ■&amp;.-GAY’S QUALITY' PAINTS
"Beet F or The-South!*.

WE SERVE YOU

Doctor

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—:— Hug Placed a N atural Outlet and
Highway
Our Very Door

D rink \^ a ter!
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----- By Way of The Rrrer. . .It« Sure and
Economical.

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DAMP WASH
tu rn * d d am n .

K ntlre bundle I# w ashed; f la t pterk*
such as b#&lt;l linen, table linen a ad towel*
a iv ironed ready fur uso. W earing ap-

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F U | piece* Ite p*r pound. W earing apparel 15c p*r
bundle In fW abed r#adp for tut*.

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Sanford’B Command and Solicit Local

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Be Your
Guide To Health

Sanford Mgr.

SA NFO BB, W M N T Y YEARS AGO
c o r d i n g . t e •» rap o ai- t e I

Daidafc. today by UtetM'
eg l a s p r r ll r r for ah*** •
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tv# kwr# algnrd th# nrkaldwrt’N blanket agreement and are ronformHlg With Ih# rtejdlrrfRWW wt»9*»4lc«i In Ihc special taUndrymen’a tempo­
-Wiry rode. We* have twfflty em^kiy wh In our plan! and our payroll RU
. b#ea liurtjuwd. Your patefonag# in cordially itollrlted.
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Business,

i# a- most comm*nd*bU wi4
lowering of oomm« b» eo»t$, w m
noteworthy one- - B u t W* iRRttarotU cannot'.be Justlflod hy
th .T n d hV aought. It i s n o t ^ g h . to U S thRt * n u n haa
i^ ed .h lt money

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One ToThree-QentAdvance Probable A s
Result OfNRACode

katration tpokretaen, the Chief
KxccOtiv* would her* g teat per­
iod of at lanrt M daya in which
te try oat any form of price
regulation.
Alteration of the national pro­
duction. t« mee« market aeed*
wat mother immediate ohjectire.
Rumor* of suite to enjoin the
cod* kny price fixing or produc­
tion allocation machinery filtered
tato Washington but there were
a* roaflnaitory details.

IlHwalng P ru JrrtB :
N*-jMub*&gt; (lardina,

A•» una til Ira

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f j H M r v K . a . “ B ob- P lttJ r , ' w h a T if t lo r B a ri iw on
y ' afleVnooa, ha va leeaU d a t
Dak Vlem...- APAftment&lt;
te
city. It w aw ilaffraad ,hara toM r. . r itU n a a haa accepted
h position *a a th le tic d ire .to r m

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.
Th secoad of a series of fhre
“Discovery Night" amateur talant programs tq be odesed patrcai*
of the Milano Theater through
Wednesday night Sept. 17 la to o*
staged at the 9:00 o’clock parfarmaac* tomorrow night.
Th* talrntj Jn tha &lt;yd*r *f *p-

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K lih e r le t
Platte | lm (

MfS. Whit* la tha only daaghter ef Mrs. Torbert and th* lata
Henry Torbert of Greensboro.
Kh* la a gradoata of Georgia
Btate Cotter* far . Worn**, aad
for th# past fear year* aha has
beea a member of Ui* faculty of
i Dr. add tm . K. B. SUegae. vad the Hilteresl Bcboal at Orlawdo.
Mr. WhtU.U a s.a of Mrs. aad
MMradt’ • Dorothy _ and Edwin, th* late f t ilge Rrrxht) S. Whit*.
ftfrd. L. C. Glimdn, and Mm. W. J. of 8anford and flyivaajs. G«. Ha
• a . gradaatatf from Emory Ualveralty, and ha I. i memtwr tf
Della Taa DelU fraternity. Far
tl»e
past several years he haa
I 'Mr. i*d K t i E C. FUS
bees assorts ted with th* Ameri^ ijg h te r, of GalrtaavlBar
can Fruit Grower*, In their Oriaiide'pfflco... . ■
^ ■
M rs.' Jo* Bafjm a, yalm under
r*at i n
o peration a t O ra n g e
JyoereJ HoSpHai In O r la*** an
teturdAy, U m atin g com fortably,
iccordlag ta w ord received bam
oday.
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“Discovery N lg h r 1
Program Announced

Steady Stream* Tf*Rp«r7 |&gt;«p«rlmpni.
IlM im NvrvOf Funds Being1 lc« —.....................
(J 8 Marin* llo ^ « ta l
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Pumped By U. S. HvpprYlBlaa
Ar«lilUcl
W ar

Mr*. H. B. Torbert, In GreeneMaUadl
boro ow Batorigy, A sg.1*. Th. *1 th. homo
coupl# b residing at th. Fqa- Klau 111 W

C R E D I T A S S O C IA T I O N

Vhr ,
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, T hl* maaaagw cam# th ro u g h «
about
1&gt;:M
o'tloair y m tm a y
afternoon. Th# m aaaaga atatad
th a t "B earythhlE • 14 • Komawav**
•h ay , except fo r h ~ r j
rahm .
Send people back ta M o o rehaven.
Storm cen ter la betw een S*bring
and T arponf'B prfnfa.***’ '

Social Calendar

t°d*y ia th* *■——Lament at' Ute
marslagw #1. Mia* Dorothy .Torhart; daughter of Mr*. H. 8, The.
bait, of Qraanaboro, Oa, to.Stagy
Z. White, qf Orlando, aoa of the
lets ’Judg* H. B. Whit* and Mia.
White.
.
. Th* eereaway wax performed at

*

lb* com pany to comply w ith tha
NBA cod* *nd th a t M i to *00 men
would tee given ciwpMrmewt- The

aa d ^ M ^ T i t o r r a - s tr ic k e n c o m m u n ­
itie s lo m a k * a s u r v e y Iq lb * a b - T ’th * w in d haa
Mown* s le a n ily ,
(C ontinued From Faff* One)
•ssico o f th# g o v e rn o r.
.
,-v c h a n g in g it* d i r e - i l m fro m a o r ih - ttnlomMlogy
.............
it,
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f,
f i ta t# e m e fg a n e y ta l t e f
h an d - e a s t t » d u e r a * | a ro u n d noon an d KtohcI rlm
hm . Ifriag Admin*
q u a r te rs a t T a lla h a a a * * l a s t a lg h t fin a lly to a m o re o r less auuthla lra tlu n
.
TO,
r»»rrwt H lrtiw n M
.. 11.000,
raceiv'sd IT te le g r a y k lr - a p p v a t- f lm w - e a a ttr iy d m c tlu w - k h a rtiy - a f t e r V
..J 4TH 1r.dlrt» — ■Tut — -----------.M
. arlin
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—
• - -»*
“ *fog" '100
“
8:00
o ’clock la s t n ig n t.
C ounty
(H tu a rt)
l
T ra ils
. 10.000.
I'lan i ladtaalrjr
.
041.
tao ts, cots, btankat* and tU O O foe
R ain began to fall da Sanford a t r i a n t I m iu jir i (aio aio a
•
pfcrsbas* of food. M arrua t e t u -a b o u t 12:30 o'clock
ro n lrn l n u m erlea)
ISO
y e s te rla y
Ktirvwt
H
frvir*
i|»h)a|*
,
ra iisf d irector, said he bad no so* i
i’l l Imprsik riu m l*
_ ' l l . 9l t .
1*1a ill In.iwatry
t.R ft.
th o n ly to spend funds f &gt;r th a t i
f*lanl Q u avanlla*
...
t . 0| 0.

type of work an.I re fe rre d the requa*; ta th* Red Croas,
■
H r a ry M. B aker,, a s s is ta n t dlvector of d is a s te r - relief -Ate *ho
Red Crows, had beow s e n , m to -sh s
sta le from W ashington w l'h auth o rity to go to the «1rlhV«/ areas,

Stacy WWteTs W*d “
iTo Dorothy Torbert

.-Im w t t

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PANAMA CJTX Sept. &amp;.—CT)
—Officiate of th* Southern Kraft
Corporation haa announced they

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opinion* that “no one can sag
whetheb this itorm harmed a* Mr
not"; some of them autlag that
"Iota of the teed beds need plenty
of rain aad whit* there wilt
tome damage t* yoang plants,
there ia rwaeaa to belie*# that Ih*
aeeda which hav* not tpewwted at
wall at the celery that b pietf)

I* w t O ! .
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W hat o f enforcem ent in Florida,
a f te r th e ' I8 lh Am endment U re ­
pealed T' T hat,' da n o*, will be a
m a tte r’‘fo i'' loe»t Officer).
But the rep eal of
the
18th
A m endm ent will not legalise Li­
quor in
F lorida. T h at td n n o t
come reefOr* Novem ber,
11)24*-^and then only in aix rountiee.
The other* wilt, U they w ith, de­
cide fo r • them eefvat—late r.

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BRAVES KNOCKED!^

K rrb ra:

HesXtey

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M rC u lltr.

Orecufield

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I le p k lm ,

Ursharn,

IRuai* betted la i
Troeoet, M rC u lle r, Ilopklna, m i l , I ’rlee. apeke
9. T w o bate hllei dash*. M r C s i.
ley, Blolen beeee:
n o e i r i H o pkfns Sacrifices;
H ow ard, D o ll I.
Double elaya:
Ila rrle la •(•■non
to H S rrla . t e l l on beeee;
Coeou*, Daytona Keech ». Ileeee au-belle:
off CJreenfleM I, Kinsey I
"tru ck
nu ll
by
K lneer
*.
Umpire*
Drlekell end
Crowther.
Tim e,
lilt ,
______

a ira l F lo rid a B aseball L eague
w ere able to g e t In b u t on*
ig tw o gam es which th ey had
Inlod o m tho L ab o r Day
LEESBURG, Bept. B-BIg Lef-obd ow ing to tho nnuaually ly Baker, portly Orlando twlrler,
'winds and m in t w hich ac- •hat1oat the Leenborg Bruin*
her* Sunday afternoon, S to 0.
ftnlad th a h n rrlcan a W
roltx o f flanday gam aa, which The Bruin* touched Baker for
nine blnglts and had men on bate
won b y O rlando, Cocoa, and
In every inning but' Inability to
w d, loavo th* official sta id *
hit
in tha plnche* gmra the Tiger*
f» e t ab o u t th e w ay they
victory. The Bruin* had 11 men
i before tb* gam e* began, ■trended on th e bet* path*. Medb re m a in s tw o gum aa hack of
■In, B ru in a'.-rig b t fielder, waa the
only m an abta to eolr* the alanta
of Bakar, g a rn e rin g th ree
hit*
In fo u r tim e* a t th e plat*. Dan
Copps, etella r T ig e r outfielder,
also g o t three btngtea in four
trip e to th* plate, one a double,
The T iger* ita r te d o ff i t rang,
three bit* and W. Hancock'* e rro r
giving them two- rune In th*
f l n t inning. T h eir only o th er te l­
ly cam e In th* ilx th inning when
Coppa iln g la d . Heed walked and
I C rackers staged a
rally Newccmh ilngled, ■coring Coppi.
a h n ii n
dl produced tw o run*. Veal* i .R E f liic n n
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k*d sh u t-o u t ball fo r fo u r l-arrleh
M Coppa. 21, ..............
t o i l
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Ifh t Inning* only to b a r* tha P u K iit i, lb
On I*, e
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th a n coma to Ufa.
U raaler. c r
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I o # I
rf
I o I ■
ypoeed to 'V e a l* wax a husky ODnoley,
n l r r r a , Ib
I fl o 11
1 0 ■ «
a-fir* h u rler nam ed Ernie W lla n ro rh , If
rf
4 o I 0
fr» y who** f a it ball had tha Mnllln.
M ia ln a ra , p
1 0
1 0
I o I 0
I hum ping all afternoon. M il­ K n a w lfi. i i
« tv tri
.
...
I * * a
l s su p p o rt cost him a poatlbla
trjn o r w t ie s a t' g -e jo a e r de­
nt, fo r th e fed* earned only
erf th* seven ru n s they mad*,
nth pitcher* led a t h a t Veal*
ihvaa hit* In four trie s Inla g a triple, while God fray
(k id out th ree hit* In four
k Georg* Beck, C racker outlOr, gut tw o single* In three
T o I •I■
J* 1 » f j
fb* gam e m arked the debut of
lAdes, a m ighty flna looking
rd • acker picked up by Fed oflala |n G eorgia, and Do* H erk a pitcher who lea k a tu rn In
I; o rtfie ld . Rhode* a p p ears ta
ew w hat to do w ith t h f ball
IWa h g guts It, while e* e e r e n l
&gt;aslons when th a “going got
jg h " he showed aigns of baaeU InUlllgenc* by quietly ipaaA nother
m, a le e fro m G e o rg ia , a rriv e d
w e l a s t n ig h t. H e a n d Rhode*
ad H a rd e n w e re m e rn h e n o f Ik*
H UW H t-W lnnlng
A m erlru *
club
h U h w on
th e G eo rg ia
H tate
se g u e title .
N o d a te h aa b een * r r x n f * 4 ^ or
ay n f th * p la y -o f f l of th* qxlnrd
I t ' gem ** o f l a b o r
0 * 7 - T he
•da v h i w h a v e tw o g a m k t to p lay
i t h th a O rla n d o te a m o n Ih* If*
4 g ro u n d , b o th o f th o rn po«M
Mad gom e*.
T b * box s c o re :
,

b y U k l * « * - n i g h t " la tha ~ a * i• nta tor” , which. V w o d f o r
to-

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a&gt;Raa for Maooooo ta Til
1 1 - B tlM l tor atw rai la
a-IU n for H ogan ta llh .
as-B elt** lo r B ait* la t
N. TURK _ * H M l I I
B O tm tN
IT

BRAINED OUT
ten I m p r o v e d
I t h Victories On
ndar A fternoon

tM to o f -A a l oataa] f ty tu f ta t t a

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ifn firr to
M attb y (r» M r U u lI n t , W , 1‘n p p i tfi
f'im lre-niai: r m i i r a r M »n
O nl*
In
Karnwfl ru n a :
O rU n L H
t IMnif-K nu l l*f I U k « r t. by M tn
ilnwa.
Ilaaaa on Ihnltai;
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k # r i . M — kAoTB» m m •» »#* K i U o l w
S H U t’&gt; t ih r h f r :
by B a k a r ( M m
iTiiMr«.| n it* , off M*ai4ow« f, w ith
3 run* In R I M ilne*.
K n o w lf i
3
w ith 1 ru n In 4 InnlriK*
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Double D efea t Sunday
Sends Tribe Lower
In L eague Standing

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MADE BY

J M oon, II
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Davie, ef
Jerhaon. Ib
Jam as, t b ..
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P a m e la * , P
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to q u e , p .—
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II 4 i
n o rm *
A* M M
Warrant’ll!,. I b ----- l i d
llrbanakl. *a —
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Jordan. Ib
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R a r e r . *r ________ 1 I j
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by Ui* fl;M P . M. S u n d a y tlm a WhIliMr: Ib —
Thompeon. rf —----- 4 0 1
lim it w ith tw o o u t In th e home 1**. If _________
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llo ean . e
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team '* eld* of the nin th .

Tremendous Progress
Made By Aviation
Shown A t Exhibit

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CHICAGO— A Virtd a U ry of
th e tm aenchm a atrtde* of aviation
In tha U a t th ird o f
cen tu ry I*
p o rtray e d fo r visitor* to a C en­
t u r y of P r a g m a espoaitloa here,
w here a com prehensive eiU ectlon
o f eeHy d a y a lrp la ln e t la shown
aide by eld* w ith th* la te s t and
fa ite n t modala.
A lthough It la poeslble to fly
from e o a it to c o art in less th an
on* dey w ith m odem com m ercial
plan et, th a flre t transco n tin en tal
(•c o rd w as m ade In 1911 w ith •
flig h t ta k in g 49 day*. T he fra il
W rig h t model j l a n a uied by Cal-

X 1

Before tha ilx-gam*
eerie*
........
14 4~ii
started lait Thursday, Manager Total*
* - n * n ,e for Perm*)** I* j
BIN McKechni* announced to th* x*-IJ*ma called because ol
world that hi* Tribesmen would day law with i nul la *tb
shoot tha works agalnit the
Giant* lj make or break.
" I f we c a n t beat th tm In our
own p a rk ", he i t Id, "th e n we have
no rig h t to the p en n an t.''
W hen the Giant* HH th e w ig­
w am T hursday, tha B r s v t i were
tm llln g them in second place j )
■lx gam es, A c le a n -tw e rp ef th*
eerie* would have p u t th* B ravel
•v en w ith the leaders. B ut they
won only one of th* a lt , th e open­
e r, end the fo u r defeat*
have
dropped th e if Into t&gt;|lrd place, a
full gam e behind th a P ltta b u ig h
P irate*, who will ta k a th e ir ty m
a t a tte m p tin g to stop the G U ntj
on Tuesday.
The S abbath tw in-b|l) w a i ex­
pected to draw w a ll"o v e r 60.000
a n d break all of lio elo n 't m ajor
league a tte n d an c e
ra e jn ie
but,
prooably due to the T rib e ’s fa il­
ure*, th* crow d w i t around 10.000, leaving about 8000 vaaont
s e a ls -I n . th e M aaahepa. -Figweea fee
Ihe eeriee, stre tc h ed over
four
days,
ranged
aro u n d
143,000
which waa *lm oat as much aa
aome of th* peat B rav ci leem i
have draw n in an e n tire aeaaon.
The sc o ria:
VK*a i o n
' ' m i ti,
T rrrjr, I h
iMl, «f-rf

GENEVA
M rs. P. B. Dooley a n d d a u g h ­
te r, E leanor, have re tu rn e d from
a two w eeks' vacation sp e n t a t
Coronado Beach.
Mrs.
Ploy
Miller
n rtu ro o d
T uesday from a vialt of ^several
day* a t D aytona Bench.
M in W ill* J o h n u u , of T am p a,
la v isitin g Miea E dw in* S utton.
Mias
Edwin*
H utton
e n te r,
tmlncd a num ber of young people
W ednesday w ltn
a
picnic
nt
L ake H arn ey In honor of .b a r
house gueat, M u* W ilts Johnson.
Mias Roes E dith Z a u d e rtr has
gone to Mayo w h rrj ah* ha* a c ­
cepted a poait'on aa a teach er of
foreign langungea
in the Mayo
■JU gh.School- — ------- ------------Mia* Op-il l'e te ra h a s retu rn ed
ta her w ars a t
D aytona a fl^ r
spending e ih i.u n cek * ' vecaiioft
with h e r m a-'m r. Mrs. P re ti Pn

D istrict

R epresentative

of

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Detroit Police Are
F a c e d By Ghastly
Murder M y s te r y

x o rii a

AH * ii r o i

MiiltrUwo.r

CABOT, Ark., Sept. 6.—(IP}—A
boll of lightning
struck a soft
drink stand, killed th ree person*
and injure ! tig h t other* here F r i­
day nig h t. Th* d r td w ereu p eo rg e
Snyder, 36. of U ltle Rock, G asald
Pickard 7H, and E arl B&amp; qgEH p,
t»jlh of C abot. Th* vIoWh B S *
.part yt . a, -uuaii - i M - aewgbe
refugs-vpi the building sharing a
ra in sto rm .
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A u c m i, A I), 1*11, h** filed **ld
n r l l f l r a l * in my ofllc*, an d h u
m ed* ap p licatio n fo r lev deed la
U r n In s r r n r d i n r * w ith law. Held
c e r llllr e le e m b race, (he fo lla w lo a
teecrtb ed p ro p erly e ilu a le d In Pern *
Inole IC uunty, rio rld a , ta .w ll;
t r i e of NW &lt;* of NWS* or
HKp Heel Ian II. Tuw nehtp I t
Hom e, lie n e e &gt;&gt; K ail. I acres
T he M id lead belne aaaeaa,*d a t Ihe
d a ta of Ihe leau an ra of a u th cerItf t r i t e in Ihe nam e of Unknown.
L'nleaa aa Id r e d t l c a l e ahall be r e ,
deam ed a r c ir d lo e to law t* a d ie d
w ill leeu* th a re o a on ih e I n k dev
or Hepi*m b*r. A. D , ( a ll.
W ltaeM my o ffis la t a la n v lu re
a a * *e*l ihla Ihe l l h Say of A ucuel.
A. D , l l l l .
v e DOttnt.AitA.
C lerk C ircu it C ourt,
Sem inole C oualy, F lo rid a.

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by one who anally know* hod’
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Aa.

h a v e tour

USED AUirnpM JOUPE. Ouaron
teed by Reel. fSU . Aim. Mod*
A Pickup truck, ( 160. Reel A Bourn

CAM FIJ. ktorm damtpad roof*
cheap and quickly. Call E. B.
Phllllpo, 14W,

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Tn® only PA&lt;
AM ERICAN

17— I)unin c m Place* For Rent
FOR R E N T : F itting sta tio n w ith
-tirin g q u a rte rs, Corner Pack
and French Avenue. Seaboard Oil
Co. W est F lre t S tre e t.

T H 18 W E E K —T r y
o u r S e m i­
p a s t* w h ite p a i n t a t l t . 9 6 a
g a l h n . W o n d erfu l v a lu e a t th is
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Cw. — • ■V - — - - - — —■&gt;— r - - Ad
MULF, FO R S A L E , ewah. Jo * U
C o rley , C a m e ro n A V enae.

lh a l l i e um lcfelen ed will a n (he
• Ih dey nf N ovem bei. A. P., •(**
Iireeeei In th e H o ao rab le County
Ju d u e of Kemtnnle C ounty, r i n r Idn lie fin a l re tu rn , n rcn u n l und
n iu rh * ra bg
A d m lp lilfilo f i Lwin

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180 ACRE AAamui farm, facing
aGila RlvqgeH*4&gt; 4 farttllaer, no
crop falluroa,* Reply -161 H. W.
An lira u i*f Ih t E iU I* 9th. St. Mlahal, Fin.
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frrr nit ord er dx*CUMr|UnB&gt; H
■itch
A d r n ln U lr n lo r
Cam
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Annrktt.
P a ir * Ihla Ih* l l h d®y of R*pi*r«th*r
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R A IL R O A D p i c k e t S a n f o rd to
M em phU , T f l dhanp- Mr*. T.
W. B a x te r ,' ME W . l r d . SC C ity .

FOR SA LE eheqp, ticket to A m er­
ica*, Oat* o r Im m ediate points,
rood until !]tp |. Mh.
Apply 61S
P erk Avenge. *

BILLY’S UNCLE

the

B. Y . P. U .

W a s ,,

Th* C om m unity B. 8. social,
which was to have been held
W ednesday evening, Aug. (S, wa*
postponed to Tuesday evening of
this week, on eocount of th* se­
ver* electric storm ,
A special song service will be
given in Com munity Church on
Sunday evening Hapt. 10 a t B
o'clock.
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COCOA, Ti DAYTOHA, 8.
IAVTONA BEACH. Sept. I.
Iomh handed the Dlandara •
latvp trimming In • Central
rid * ■League gam* hero Bun*
TV* oror* wa* 7 to I. Spec
ary, University M
Florida
laantaf only six

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cat* Ho, an. dst*o ih* im d*r of I SMALL HOUSE,

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RESULTS

h r A. M. W R K K H .

T h e-V o u n g People'* Society of
th* B aptist Church tn Sanford
conducted the C hristian Endeavor
•rrv ire laat Sunday night a t tha
C im m inlty Church. A splendid
program waa given, Including an
address on " P ra y e r" , by Ml**
Je n k in s; "O bservance of the Kebi b It I f CO A IS b a th ," Mr. Ueecher; “ Value of th*
C h ristia n IJ fe " , Mix* Tsw. M usk

gW ITMVIINA

m i) i i i i ,-

which stead* lo fro n t o f th« a ir
•how b olldia*, w h e n huadrad* of
p o n o tw look on la xa uaem eat a t
t t * Sjm tIW M o f - npvfcwa.- appaarx
to t* r a d te th a f t r popular, and w aa g o in g to O tta w a , O n ta rio , ta
r U l a t r o th a r . A n o th e r group,
th ey la id , told t h a n M ila m s had
•a id bio Wife lo ft F rid a y f a t tho
O n tn ry of P r o m t s la C ib a J r * ,
ta k in g t i l l , f B hi* nraaey.
N eighbor* (d id Mr*. M rCaan
lo ft Friday, n ig h t, a ad. M cC ain
waa re p o tte d aa being m r r ie d
o m b U . w ifa'a disappearance.
N eighbors rep o rte d th e McCann i
q u arreled F rid a y n i g h t
Two y o ung m en (tum bled a c t * i
Uie arm s and logs o f th e wom en
In a O d d a t ‘ 8 A. M . yesterd ay . A
m a r t ' on one a rm , Uie coroner
DETRO IT. SepL • — &lt;*&gt;—The • a i d , . m ight h a r e bean m ade 'ey
• r m i a n d leg* o f * Woman, found a b a ll e t
roughly hacked from tb* -body In
on o utlying fiald, la s t n ig h t sen t
police on a baffling q u est fo r Urn
L E G AT, N O T IC E
sla y er in one o f the c ity 's m oat
sensational m urder m ysteries.
n o T irm * r ^ e w ,u r « n c R r o a
W hile patrolm en Iw at th ro u g h r u O e * S H l l n X* 1 i 7 | b « ne w* p « 1
••elates s f (b e a m t * *4 V b i M i
t h e ' bushes in th* c ity '
n o rth .
nolle* | a b trs b r alven Ibei
w eatern section in sea rc h of the CksrDa
II, Dike, purrha**r or l-4tk
w om an's torso, deloctive* unwound *&gt;» T f t i ■"Certificate He. 1141, dated
•be Sad day of A u.uat A. D.. I f f l,
a
ta n g le of c lrc u m tU n c ti point- ha* filed said rerllrlcalu In n r o f­
fng, th ey ta ld , la th* ide.ilily o f fice. a n t ha*.m ad* eppUcstlon far
deed to Itau* In ncoerdane*
th* limb*. T he ftn g erp rln lv they b ilk low.- n*ld ra rllU ra ta i n l n m
reported, were Identified through th* follnw lna described property
Im m igration bureau raew dd
aa &amp; * * • * } " **ml“oU CaaatO. P ler' a u " » f I t W H of N H V , h i those o f a Mr*. LoUrier Jobo, who
Uos 14, To s n a h lp I I
baulk,
Itens* I* J!**l.
in 1922 encountered difficulty In
T he (a id len d beln* « u , i h 4 a j Ik*
e n U rln g th e U idtad S ia U a from d a l* ef Iho la a n n e * o f in c h rer_
llf lm le la Ike nam e of a Hp W IIC anada.
. t
•on. U n less Mid c e r ti f i c a t e (h e ll
Mr*. Jobb, the police a a lil wee b« redeem ed n rro rd ln g &lt;o lew In*
eed will Imp, (ktreon on th* 14III
S
divorced and fo g r V tare agu m a r­ • / of Herd,mb.r, A. D, IIXL
\Nlinos* my official alunature end
ried E dw ard McCann, u IletroR ■Ml
|kla |h&lt; llh U r of Auaul A.
autom obile f a c t o a m p l o y a . Me-, D„ t i l l .
i
v. it. DouiiLAsa
C ann could r o t M l found y e s te r­ I
Clark Circuit Court,
Hamlnnla County, florid*.
day, and relative* of th* wom an.
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i t r u s Exchange Officials 14 ARE KILLED Roosevelt Order*
ASIER BANK CPlace
F ru it {Loss Caused
CREDIT URGED By Storm iAt 18 Percent MANY HURT IN U. |S. Battleship To
TRAIN WRECK Proceed To Hav;
BY ROOSEVELT

T A M PA , Sept. S. — (A J \&gt; --------R elief w m k rrs in Florida today
F lorida C llru a K ic h a n g r of fictala , moved to care fo r a thousand
announced the storm had caused fam ilies of hump less or in need b e­
an estim a te d loo* a f I.IM .000
bore* of c itru s fro it, ap p ro x i­ cause of the storm . Tho R.-d Ce&gt; s*.
13146769
m ately III percent of th e crop. under H enry M. Itaker, a ssista n t
n
The h eaviest s u ffe re r waa P ofc tiptionnl dlreclu r, is already n u irc ounty, fallowed by H ighland*^ Ing to ni«l lh ib « In
H rvrard, fit. I.ucie and Indlah
GnVi'ritnr S h n ltl wan «*ip#ct#4
*- rean tie* .
to I*mh» n prurliinintitm t ailing for
c o n ittlm lmu-4. Th# fv tlrm l re lief
1
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T
n . E v r i . A N n , Sept. n. — t x v - i
CHICAGO.
S ept.
0.—t / t h - i
!URG, Texas, Sept.
N TA , field. ^ - l / t l —T ho AilntifiiMralton lias r t l o w d th*
W A SH IN G TO N , fiept. •&lt;—
_____
P re tld c n t R o o sttc lt told the h an k ­
a la rm th a t h a lte re d por- i*fi* - f fiim h fur riiRtiiiK iJebrb Vler l*r*slden( R. E. W oodruff, o f |
{ A IM —t-rrald rn t R a ro sv rlt Is*
6.— (A .P .)— Thirty-two dead,
er* of A m erica y e stcr. *»» he caeh
cnastnl amt in te rio r FFlM
lo lil- fto m tin* fit&lt;irm a h i .
dsv tSIrretriS ficcrH ary o l (h a *
approximately 1,600 injured
ne#r iff th# milk train w hich,
T
.
_
pecta them to unleash th e flow of
a d a n is r r estim ated »boVe
fU’fiurt* from S lu m ! *aitl WHS
N avy ( laud* S o sn so n lo pto?
la*t
flight
I and damage estim ated a t mllw
ait-I
into
a
credit and enable industry
and
hlowrt
a p tu iiriitly bnd bin'
w#»v homel#** t h f tv in&lt;l | J’ ,H&gt;^ *•!
re*d d lreH ly (a ll.tS H k ah o atS ' |
ini?
paM
enirer
tra
in
n ra r flincr-1
comm erce to tak e the fullest a d ­
lions was th e known toll c x th a t ii• ntm ic# » m n tf'lih l im m e­
out over G eorgia t-ah
th* c ru iser TiMnsnspoiis. H*»W-. \
I ham ptnn. NVw York wan aw are i
v an tag e of the N ational Recovery Iiitlle ilainage was reported
diately, while W inter Ita veil had
as* will sa il (tom A n n a p 'lia la - ",
acted by the great tropical
lid m»i havo a H e ar track.
j Act.
.
H
rm
nts
from
all
sections
of
t
Ilru n sw lrk , Tliom asvllle anil V al­ *20(1 ItHPiu'trti hint*n1 In tin* Iuimp*
day and will a r rlr * In II«vnn4
W A SH INGTON , Sept. 8,
hurricane which devastated
Fourteen Iversons were killed in |h || H (nfn|l) r ,.|,.ry d istric t, h ean l
“ I am confident you will 'w o rk dosta, w h i l e
isicTit nf Mu* l*i cM iylrrh&gt;i rtin re h
this city »' ■
Friday m orning.
I c i t l s i th* j
ch
I
h
r
e
w
irrk
W
oodruff,
who
»«*|th
||l
,
f
,
e
r
grow
ers
had
the beautiful and prosperous The form ulation o f tra d e charW hit# House c o n frrrn c c on th a
ter*
for
two Industrie* whose with me tu m eet the credit " • • • ' j w hipped by g u n s but no ilnma■ 7 . ami fed liy tho various* d u n . In*i in , in charge of f.lia operatio n s m ade;
(
1n,
p
^
.
„
on
„
f
t
h
.
Lower Rio Grande Valley of norm al em ploym ent was e stim a t­ of Industry a n d .tra d e " , he n a i l i n '
th» rily T wii death:* j%**i *&lt; i tt t ti •
Ih* C u ls n k ltu a tin i
Sw anson
tone.
butesl directly to th e h u r r lc .n a '
.................." ' 7 " P " • dam age w rought by the driving
said h* would *n r iirirllp i |4 ‘
Texas a n d Mexico Monday ed by recovery o ffic ia ls -to em ­ a apeech read before tha ai.nUal
,1 ’om m uen on Cage F o u r,
1 m in .ry m v ea l.g .tlo n of th e a r-, ^
„ f (h r , » . l
convention of the A m erican ItaukJA C K S O N V ll.I.E , Sept &lt;».
Ilsv a n k . lie added hs had MU
brace ten million w orkers to ­
nigh t.
,
c dV.l, The sta te m en t of Ihe M *e|
|n ,„ r . „
grow ers lost
era’ A ssociation, a tte m le l l&gt;y 1&gt;(hiu
spcrific orders.
day
aw
aited
Much
S.
Johnson.
vice-president
appeared
to
C
o
n
tra-.
^
(&lt;&gt;
,
h.
|
r
T hera w ar* 20 known dead In
hankers from over the n a il m.
The
ad m in istrato r,
speeding
d i:l ihi* *|iioti*d inform al »lat«» i
»
*
--------Brow B arilla a n d v icin ity , IQ la
Two of the ailm m U t -aU on's
m an ts h r E ngineer M. H K - n g . l - 7
a n d t U l prodM tloa
hack to fh r capita) front d iF ra W A S H I N G T O N . 8&lt;H»T.
H a rlin g e n and two In Kio linn- go where he had disclosed that .p n k r.m rn , Gov. E ugene It. Illnck
nf E lm irs. New Y ork, th at
he « '* n r a la n d , to he held l» c k for ( A . I ’. ) — T o h e w i i t c h f u t A n d
of the F ederal Reserve lliu u i an 1
“ didn’t se.. the signal In tim e to «« ' « * ' tw o weeks.
there was no fu rth e r w ont as to j
C
hairm
an
Jesse
II.
Jones
r.f
m
e
F.arliar e i t i n u t H of damaff*f r e n tl y , i f v io le n c e f l a r e s In
Calia fo r re lie f a n d m artial law w hether lle n ry F ord wpuld a d ­
•to p '
Indicated C u h a , P r e s i d e n t l l o o n e v t d t ,(»
* w a n t o u t from som a of the here In th e N R A ’S autom obile Krconslaruihi m Finance C uiporac o n c e n O H lin tr n e a r t h e i s l a n d j
•trlc k a n roramunltlow. Five relief code, cam e to a desk p ’llad hlsh tion, ex p rested In even s in lite r
bad Btopprd Iiehiiid the paapenver 25 p ercen t, but the to rre n tia l A m e r ic a n w a r v u t iclc 8tR* •(
tra tn a w are rnahed Into the tone, w ith work, top-m ost o f which tones a dem and th a t ra n k s loosen
th rir credits.
tra in ai Ib r Hinirbamptovi at*tt«n dow npour which fell nv«r ib« a rea t i n n e d In A l l n n l i . ’ w iite r a .
th a g a d C ross m arshalled Its were rode* fur the re ta il
anil
Hlnik declared the uovarniuenl
and a f in depalrinir fm m
that late yenterday a fternoon an a
foreaa, b u t G overnor F ergu.on construct I n industries.
U ile rv c iitL im
i t . im L e o l i t h ^
hail mud" provision fot the lan k -• m l W piorns.! t w o . s i g n a l s ludl.lJlnal.gMii nf iht J»sl lUjaimiaf.■aid aha did n o t believe m artial
A sta te m en t
of
policy
dec a t l n g that
u n ln «
w eie
a h e a d .'m g
storm ,
lnfllcte.1
a d d i t io n a l t e m p l n l e d it w a s aitiil tm iiv y , j
-lave- waa uea eaea t y -at t h h - tt m r . - stytied n r r t w p l t r r ih e wrTTTrig o f 4
n' ! W^ 1T H r
" l r ’n 1 II to- d a m e g r
b u t n e i t h e r w ill t h e r e lie n n j f . d
V ’w ’ *' " UP
W. H. H a rte r, engt■inerr . f a a m aster eode for all re ta ile rs
j Hoth the*#
Hcceui# of y#*t#nley afterni/on'e
k» ii.
m alic t t all* control le irito ry and
northbound tra in on the Missouri before the end of the week was
heavy ra in , w l i u t n of *##d b#d* l y ln u h a c k i f f o r e i g n liv o n
"T
he
Blue
K«vlc
sh
&gt;
dd
he
on
m&lt;
no
en«ip|*cd
that
M
i**
rntfnicer
P acific, reported Upon hit arrival in th e hand* nf A rth ilr R. W hiteAI Mo niifh the B oard of County
W A S H IN G T O N . S ep t d. G tV th a t had liftftn only r!ightiy dam* an d au esred .
Ihe vault door as well »t on Ihe
In E d ia h u rg fro m
llrow n.vilie side. the tte p u ty ad m in istrato r,
C imnii* o-net s
rlTocled •* oni1* U 'fore pk««iMjr haw to Acknowl­ att#*l» auf fared c*maldi#fftMy 11
P
re
sl
Vnl
It.....
..
tmik
diiii1
*
k a ^ J i s t t le s h i p M ississippi w o / Rj
ta n k window!” June- ,ilil. ” The
edge
them
/'which
indi
a»e**
he
I
p
ready
for
Johnson’s
approval.
th a t th a b&gt;dl** o f t h r r - [h i ■o n .
i| n rioi iu•11 it’duchon m Mu*
fas*t m oving a trre m a »»f w at#r o rd .lp d to proceed to Ciilisn Vr*»
g re a te s t obstacle of Hi* M IA r inim nnd of the govem no nt l«»»
aw
are
the
**
•»**!
*'
r
*
r
”
bad bean re re v e m l irum the hur Ttalay. public hearings opfn en
loi'i
y i n f i n merit a I
do f a r t i ncu t &lt;i
H Of a i d of flow ing from h ig h er ground to ­ l i r t . W * ^ r i w « t l n l l a n
would oe fa ilu t, id hunk i to e x ­ h i. re tu rn from sea v e st.-d a y eH'1
of lj)0 0 i .
A wooden c »ach hM
r ’e a a a a re a la the l . u n
H ii a single code covering nine of
over u b ith they have control, the
\ nf the w ard Lake Monro#, *w#jil th ro u g h
tend available eiedit
for eveiy
w ithin a few hours
Imd
ftra a d a valley -a n d th ere undouht- the most im |m rtan t divisions of
1)133-*M comity imltnyi- tin** h-’eii the Mterl cai on Mu *
unit In our vcnnoinic « tu .r iu
flier w o ■mashed Ilk
an *V'K th# bed#, rn tlln g p a th , from 10
HAVANA.
S ept. H—0P&gt;—
adly g r e a t la a ii m hundred run re." the ro n stn ictio n Industry.
VB“*eil th oroughly the 1 i so til- iiicretiwi d, ir Mie Sanford di&lt;* - u *,
Inch#! to th ree f##t wide, end
Roosevelt reviewed Hie In d ie y
aliell*
As he left Chicago. Johnson
i U t aald Ike ootly of mac* (icnon
7
.1-1
in
11
j
oil
ci
u
h
a
t
it
wa»
la*1
W ithin gun m ug# of the Aiitef*
iiution
and
the
progress
«i
of*w##ping
p
lan
ts
of
ell
ages
before
of hanking over the
...» t
;*
Va«B«*&gt;ifeiB in the diner up »‘*r
v a i found i t
llro w n -rillc
nod gave no indication th a t th a d is­
&gt;«*ar
lean d estroyer
M cF arland, ■ ,
m onths, and aaid:
I ion,,1 reeoveiy.
w si.l w eie Im rle.l
f i- m
-heir it
tw « otbara wevc locate&lt;l t.t l la i ln - inclination i f llr n r y Ford so fa r
InriiH-* - uf fto m 5 t I !■* h •' 1
For
several
hours
a
fte
r
fl:t&gt;0
ju
n
ta
of
five
piofessional
inett'
“ We still have much t , ir-vun.
He
went
in
to
tm
tne,tilde
m
ltto accept th e autom obile
code
mill** mm ii’ipnii'il in ullu'f HpccjaI Si nt* in s w e llrr of hrnl.eii dlshei ■4/clock
Isst
night.
practically
t &gt;ok charge tmlay &lt;sf thu fec­
IV prtt
u it h S la t#
brin g action from the pliah in., m ak in g credit1 fu&lt; i111M’►' f 0-I fill
M any became b y str.u w l tratcITv every field in th# e n tire d istric t,
u tiool tli fih I - of (he i tiunt v
H a M id h a itily o rg a n ited n*eue was
und revolution Ihi' govcrtiracfit
a-V quate for the n«lt&lt; im»I *iroV |
CWWi from th« rltii * of llruw ns- adniinV Irainm .
1 lie lloniil mill y e .* - il.y "f|i | (|
icialfi .11 r . tha ipqii
fur irlalive* anil (iiv n ili l«H on ls«tl» th# east and west sides,
of Chiba lias hail m leas ih-AC
e ty wd a rc . b rin g in g ii Im ih . ’H i* 1 iillti fin m l off
"
I
t's
FvWr*
mhvc,1
1
he
-alii,
■'*' &gt;t»|r Hi I i*| ee’-ruou A • kitit ion of I
.
Vflla, lla rfin g v n and S^n Jlc nito
was under w ater, in aom# place*
a m onth. No violent diatufiH v
hanks m ust p liy an im n jt t 111 h ■ air i *t nl ii i Mi# W'bile H&lt; *i * a&lt;
1
.
a
t
(ii Mo* tea t coarne*
(hr hudpet and
of
tiio 1
knd boon unable ui reach ouil&gt;in{t pressing i F i i a ^ t h r intention to
in
a iirts w#r« rrp o ite d and the
liart In m aking Incirks, J b»a*.H
\l II# th en Jl-cil ■•0 .1 i In
The wieck occurrsd (ust *s«| of an deep an two feet, Home a fte r
i
tiiinty
iniiiaK*
the
prttu
ai
i
w d ru ra l i c d 'iiiti tu iH&lt;irrmii.e w ait until public opinion in »uphom e • n O l e r y Avenue w«a surju n ta in#l tin* m orning tu
1 who Ir
industry and com m erce.
i •»('# t.r .io ill* &lt;tl c et
i uaiiit # tia n e a rfril.
Hmtfhamton a t th# fh#r, dux »n
( Coniinued on P age F o u r!
j
M c u ra tsly th a fa ta litie s.
*
rm m dui by knee-deep w a ter which
line pollclss, seek the relllfdi
“ I-oBiu rcan
bt '"»'le
made1 unit
anil wrll
will]| w
1tilliu. ll
--------------------------| (
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, t lio H#ii
II.......
m r i y ........
Tl„.
, . iIn„
m.M,.ge
i s Il Jj „K|,rry
e y tCity
uy
aalt
i ’J ^
A
M
w |,
ith
The uiiii’ii-a-e
m.|1f«ge
»*
M arler re n flrm ed re p irt*
of
had nut m ade its way Into l*ake
uf o rilrt, d#maml i# tgi.iMoft
la- m ade. I w ant you to
bn &gt;w |
&lt;
ho i1S. UIt
heavy iUm ag« In ihe th ree ciiira,
ngbl » '"» » b, the Older vt - h e | v,V&lt;lneadty from
A in .llo i ;!i
Monroe until around m idnight.
by other nation}, hml lot im itate
we rely on
' rtln g tlia t *H bull J r,g s r* e e |a
One g ro w er on th e W fft aide
plans fo r elect ilia a c -nstuQ*
larg a e t and a lt.m g rst *w*&gt; ^
rrp u rteA
£k&gt;m\T£ ' i * — : — *
„
fo ra th e w ind’s a tta ck .
acronn hln lurid from nwampn and
Indefinite and u e i g e r reports
forefttn on higher grouurin, brought m arines was oidetod a I QaaitlicHhi
fro m tow ns on the edge 4 ,f the
thoimandn * f mole cricketn which V irginia ready t»* iimv# in enter*
d
|
ttm
ud
of
*
Mr,
Mr
Funl'a
LonlV
cam
#«•»•
*
».«*•
m
enti
entio
o
.l
B&lt;&gt;aid
•*!
I'u*
•
l*«
iiih
ihhi
&lt;
*
»
m
ain
liiiv
trak
e*
ar.iuunuig
out
d e v asta te d a rea l u l l however, of
llh*. t'lak**.* *r.oAiit"ig
r*&gt;vi-i#d Ii k*n lend and need beds gency.
AVIGIISTA. «tin-.
. . . Sept. «0 Off.
tn
h; irro
.............
......................
.. ........... ,
... _______
AlHSUHTA,
GHi c ry p ro g ram under H ,y
Vi- nil Ih* w
linli
In |the
h c iy c............I's
mtn fl’’* MW . . . . . I fft..................
(C ontinued On Rage T h ree )
til ii# elf relive
w'h«ati th# w a ter had receded.
rials h n c y eslcn lay were frnnk^
S ta te I )#|iar lo ir lit uffii-uils who
dj
ft ..ill imii ii i hi I ‘41U lamu )
No word If*u^ yet (&gt;••* *» *
Ahnont every grow er quest luned
M
ohniata
a
ltia
r
ta
d
.
y
the
recognised
im faim 'in
n a n te l
ly skeptical l,f • "*ui ule note
kHTII
f i mu Mm Th*' l*le - i«l*atil
ntateil Miat innectn were p re tty
found in C harleston. S
p u r­
iv-nh, began iiiling tb . ii£‘tiiii*i,
am ong tin- ii#w h«‘bl t-% of L'ubf*
I
watc h mi* lotti waiL-ii i#
* w#ll wmhIi#-I aw ay hy the storm ,
portedly confessing the
m urder
p iw i'r were frank »«*
ih M
J
• Mill-' uric Hming, nl he 11» -inon
The B|»|w*Hrttiire «»f
and th at ground nhoulil he well
i*f i’V |iw l, h u t |%
of a G eorgia sailor
W illiam M Stun le v , «On
ciitua, into (heir cjaia a|id hiving porifu'd for th# firnt tim e tn m any knew not what
The Rev. J . M. W illiam# is se rv ­
« « • #Vi*lrii| (buy **' i - .1 e m u s
naval niw iatnm *, in tli**
f &lt;ii Mir lira I ret ho* jo*«U
tnonthn.
ing life sentence on eunvirlinn of
resu lts f i oni th# 'W it , nvt'lIhruW
( floijpt confr i i-nrt- on * o **
Ail avaHlaMr aiii!»ulan.'r*. |«liy
Sum# grow er* ntateil th a t %hlle
slaying his son, F ra fm il Graily
rlllPUtt o l *
ll i *»t V llfc
Mu thi-y miff#»i-.i f.u percent dam age of Ih# l*iovisionwi g
j
MirU
lief
(hoi
the
I
'n
d
I.
•siriMint
Mini
Hur**-#
*
TAIXAIIAaSaSKE. Hcj.t. 0
(/Vi
Pi#Aideiit Far !««■* \t to m l ll* l'v«-M A T T E W A N , N. Y„ Sept. 8 . - W illiam s, whose l»"ly wa« fm n d
IJI I TM a\
fl« ( S f | iI 0 A -*i#n#
;
pri-)iuHOj£
t
i
■end
*dhr
w i.e ^ h v
from
llmgbii
Miplnii
to I heir need tieds, th e ir neighbors
aMnrrua Faint, S ta te irTn-f di
( H — O aa Inm ate of th* y lale hns- near here th ree years ago a fte r H-ctnr, umioum-ifl 1Ant ni^lit hi* * | ii l*uiia if lift en ary i Ittefk “ h ca ar ol •’f11 luil it in, t-n in i ii ii u Iy i»#«r*jy | ’#i-m*yIvani» \ wn*
1 b&gt; had intirh lens dam age p a rtirti- p ed rs ant! Mu- -mlik &gt; i iii’i.'v o rs
&lt;tf 4'uha’ii arm y «s Mi •
loi m i*.
I Mo i«
p ita l fo r Ute crim inally insan- ■lie hud been home on fIIl lough Ini*! ru-Fivwl a u th o rity from H airy the foot ali *-#dy •ml.
known n '
1* • pirijr m « * k v*n- •.li. lrb i’i Mini ninGuimn • **11
^ tm ly w hole th# neighbors ha*l need
mg factor in it • fu m
A
waa ahot to death by a sta le front the Navy.
I ' i link S Wu l k t r , ” • ftw'V »*f ■*11»•111• , I ) r t.id iiv fo Mo roll II1v Mu ItliiylmintuM N ational (1 n I bed- adjacent to land that was not
The hole found in a C harleston }{opk)Hnt ftolcra! relief a* Iminimi rn&lt;
Huuseil from Mo ir l &gt; .1 ni days-'
m i It *»l ii llll'dl
tro o p er and tw o . t h e n were over­
Ul
I
f
III'41
til
tlttl
lllil
ll
l|b
1
t
Mir»r«nv*
iy
co
‘licit.
*
lb
ro
t
into
avt
i*ii.
plowed
up
anil
neaity
reedy
for
Igor, tti u»t* furnh hI|o«jjI&lt;«I to
ureak by alanom if »&gt; I..... - from
;.t Its
com e by te a r g a s when o ffi-rrs bath house, signed J. K. H eath, Pkiritla in eivirur
Ml H I S n ll.b r/ IV(to toll-bill n
llti'-gnlaU, u ii’iU k tii »*y Mia* i-ud p lan tin g
rm|»loym«*nt .M ailed m m»rt of |ir.»*;
A m bassatlur
\ \ * 'l i - ,
.Ne.-rcl*nf
farced lh a ir w ay In to , n small confessed to "an ungodly life" rjrarvmjf uj&gt; utorm ifchilu.
i m um (1 «—HMin. A p|&gt;» * ty. I. *&lt; I'fiv »l. 'H III I It f tlfll Ht ltwlW‘4 k, 11 i -bn . m ri g #iu-y, w#»# tit*«•t I
T hat alm ost every grow er will
Hull
and
Asuoslnnt
* n-t icy CaJn o n w here fo u r erased m en had and to "killing n u n ." "T he last
tbr
mil*
■
ii
i
th
ol
t/iol
i
on
it
in
HionkI'll
I
ever,
Mu
i*‘
w
w
m
mniu
&lt; t ui ill#Ii a runiplrt#1 li - I t.f
huvr I*, ii plniit at one# Is a cerF«*fU A*ii! «pvpi a! hiirolrrml
one
I
killed
and
rubbed,"
Ihe
note
barricaded them selves d u rin g an
II
n.inn.k
i l t a l ii ia*I nijiiM'd I,, n n -h u l-lv
taio ty , alMmogb It m ay m ean th a t frry a l the Slat* 11* *1..rio irttt do| h*i&gt; oii« • Ib r MdioiiiMliaMon ablead, "w as a -ailnr Imy near A u­ IN'thftpn 300 or 4(H)
a tte m p te d escape e a rly today
Th. fa Mil* ff»-l f.'jM»lt#d fH ir Horn# I- i|i#u a# r# ^a» **#%r»rlv th ere will be a heavy m ovem ent nf rid ed th a t Ihe p ie tt u v uf A u&lt;t|fs .
I Hartali*'ii «-f lioilia of I III
woul,|
be
Riven
Kurh
•m
ploynirnl
i . n war v rss e l. in &lt; u' uii w iter*
R ay F taber, 28. of B uffalo, the gusta. From the papers, his nam e
If.art *1 *f tb# nijM*t*’r bnii ninj |ii nt-t i'a,ill
I iw ndi re 11iff work A
III it ity Iful it uiin dill i# 'It to
ridi-ry from thin suction e arly In
Have had a* part of re g u la r relief work
fur U i. seroiid I ini" ... |e&gt;s IhaB
, ),* y#--. link ii*. w it m alady In **«.uMi tlru .i,i.i 11h| i Itlrlltltivu,
loade r, w aa k llltd by T rooper Rob­ was G rady W illiam s
h
u
rry
t!it»
along
w
*a
.
M
u
rh
,
ra
th
e
r
th
an
a
g
rad
u
al
pinject* in the
»twrm stricken
a m onth was n e rrs . n . to p rp tcc i
e r t G aivih a fte r F ish e r leveled no pea r since.”
terday.
or
urth
Kbir-da
and
if
n
im
iu
Tini*iigin##r
of
Mi#
mdk
tia
in
,
m
ovem
ent
beginning
about
Jan
.
Solicitor (ie n rra l George lia in i •ectiona of the atale.
th* Ilf* jsml p ru p e ily of t in t t o d ',* ^
, kla revolver a t - tha tro o p e r. Two
I,. W Hoberti i » i*Im i ( »ecr»* wi«|r#|*rftftd i *it#»#■■! am i all aim,.
lia ird •&gt;) the f t a* Is, raIiL. Im &lt;&gt;ih - 10
The federal ftdm m latration uUh
H latsa cllisena.
Dkf t h . rem ain in g th re e w ere found told th e press here yesterday th a t authurlieil ure of reU rf fum li for m i) of tb r T r f a iu r y , » i .mitt* d
J)t Ham h#i u pon-* lb** pa "Mi not rtf tli# r#*l bh&gt;rk light w ain
A
veteran
bu
y
er
philosophically
Iin n w d iatr com ni’c iic a iia n , f r a g '' I
P lp ra w iad on th e G oar, overcom e the npte undoubtedly referred to the p u r h a ie of ftMxl, &gt;*u|ipllea th ri'CumimndaM on foi . o n -t ru c ­ if- a wom an. 34 yt-aia
age, ul* * in g
th r pamR#ng#r (*iiyi II# Mintnir.I up Mie situ atio n w ith the
ratabliahed w ith I’resident Itoc**d* a n enerm m ia am ount
of g a r tha m u rd er for which the G eor­ and ■tem p o m ry aheU rr w htrft t h tion of 7U2. |ioatoffir*’ I'Ulldidt:1 #ainia i"nd#i hi« ub»#i %at uni y - - iatiim#il mi hl*i hraki'M a t ■uin
rem
ark
,
“
W
atch
w
hat
I
tell
you,
(Goiitlnueil on I’uge F o u r) ,*
fire d Into the room .
T hey were gia m inister Is now Im prisoned. Red Cross w as unable to fu rn ish under the public w-'il&gt;
I thin dam age In all for the beatifogram Irn h iy . Hhi bu.u Iim -ai ill fur ( mr hi* •'Rm « c rash was* roinliiJam ee ERU. B rooklyn, and Skelly He indicated belief Ihe note was storm su ffe re rs w ith this 1&gt;|M | at a e u ,t of $tt'i,OOU.ouo
w##ka
and
m
tiu*
i)|nnion
i
f
I#•
Miml
of
tb&gt;m#
kiilriJ
w*i*'
i*dYou
kitvW
an
well
an
I
do
th
a
t
H a rsk a ll, H ew YorZ C ity.
The a hoax, but prom ised a thorough aid.
S e c re ta ry U km , tli# u ) u*mM»
H anrh#i tin w m a ttju k rd uy it. Jrig &lt;n tkr wiHjdcil r u t it, iv h n fi you never g et a price fo r celery
e th e r, R e in h a rd t VoU, N ew Yprk, investigation of the a ffa ir.
j.r
rajiltaJiMB ui Mi# f in # uf h#r .11 m i. rru#hrd tu RplihU'f•*. 1 lu *tv#i Mist i* easy to make, The h a rd e r
T here will be a conference at tor of th e $3,300,0041^1 miii
T
he
w
rite
r
of
th*
m
ysterious
a n ia m a ta o f I I y e a n , w as found
W ashington today, Kugg said, ranged fu r m ro n fe rn u «■ «*il» Ii# n#Fx. .She I-* now Uiidt r u i i i n i . i - coiiRtructuni of th r end car, m m the job, the Isetter th e reeu lt will
h a harm ed n earb y In a washroom . note w rote th a t h r had Just taken
* projeela* tion a t th# Sam bt c Iick|iii«»I m par at 11#ly n£w vuarh, m ui rrrd itv d he.'*
between relief a d m in istratio n or- I'rc a V*nt In leJli
1 T ha m an hsdl1 itru c k ft g v ir d .pup Ison
.
.th a t would kilt him In a
J . K. T. 0*Confi4ir, Mir tem p - liar * irk.
b) auMioilMra wiMi h a v .n f kept
d e w s w ith a c h a ir In th e ir daah fh o rt tim e end th a t h* wished hla ficiati and a u th o ritie s frum tha
Knr**|ihelitns wbu*b Iim* rapidly the d ra lh lu*t from m tunUiig even
Red Cross and they will w ork co­ Ir^ller o f the c«rr#iny* tl!acu»*#tl
body
“
left
lIV
the
ocean
fo
r
the
fre e s th e U rg e w ard, w here th ey
operatively In th is relief am i re ­ w ith the I'rrald v n t eirnnirrmimT* "p rre d in M, le«*u-, Iim. not &gt;#t higher
T ra in service into H anford fro m
I"
„
I *,
w e re k e p t w ith M o th er p slten te. fifth to e a t.M Clothe* In th e locker
h a bilitation It will be decided a t fur tli# eftlabUiiliiiit-nt «»f a btuml l*#ftn rlaeAifit'd and m fa r
|ia«
th* so u th * i&lt; d i .r u p t e j fo r s«V- ^
H v f i' a # rr #W A #m|»unter#*l h fT&lt;T h e re m a in in g Inm ates w ent on a w ith the note bore no identifying
t a nk l*alTI« I Belt-nr# and m#dieine. Mr. cully m vR tricating m any uf th#
the cort/i-recv* w hat additional of thr## to adm lnU trr t
sra l hours du rin g the n ig h t ow ing
,
m ae h trg fu rn itu re and m a rk i and officials «ould not trace
af- appeal in bodir*
help may be supplied b , Ihe two in^uiam # dejtoi.it jdan w-i.ch be- Haii* but hn«
tu a w ashout on th e m ain h a *
^
ta th e w ard, but did not -Ute nam e of J. K. H eath. No trie # organisations.
cuiiiru jiartlally rlfe rtlt# mu Jgjn. I. all who ar*1 ill iiu l Mu-ir ay nip
n ear In te r G reen C ity, j j s l aouHt •’
Most *»f 111# o th er r ta#hea uf the
_
i th * tw o g u ard s who held of th# bo«ly waa diacovered*
W aller C u m m in g s uf t'h'ca.r**, lomit not i#ttdiiy dntgimaeii lu paBArnyiT tra in
The Jobs of cleaning up will all
vver# drrail-it*
W A SH INGTON , Kspl. 8 . - j t # ) - - of T a ft. H ow ever, te rv ire was »w ' \
th em . Q u ie t w *e ran to rad by day-1
ff' fo r tu m id
s a tis fa rld rily , and
tM
!
uf Mm* milk Wuin An caitandilur* of H JII.O OCW-j
C O r C B R E A K F A S T 8LA TK I) lie on stre e ts and public Works th# adm iniA trah-r uf rl**»’ | tiai.k*. fa ll • phy&lt;Nirian, urging lb#* phy* The In..... .
and not on p riv ate p ro p e rty , F ag g i» rsj&gt;«. tod in b# uni* tif eh-* iir hi- ^iv (ana a n J public g# n#r u'iy to t *f- iioutn #d i«lT thu trac k but Me crew llii' fu rth e r im p ro v c m .n l of ^Ml noon tra in as well m th e f M I J
--------- — -------ami h srU ji
was irrom m cndod o ’clock tra in from T am p a
th is
wee hoi hurl.
C en tral F lorida Councii, Cham- said, and th s w orkers will lw- paid l # r i on th r u(said with U ’ijuiuior u p rre te .
T h r third, a It.-putdi an, v*PH
•O T IB T -T T A1.1A N FA C T
An im m rdifttr i*iveitigntion in ­ y v .tc rd a y hy M ajor G rn cial I.ytis a fte rn o o n a rriv e d and Mr p a rt* # , on
here o f Com merce, will held a 80 re n te an h our which will be
to th# re-*# uf the w rrek
wee Hk i . d, th ie f of arm y c n fin a a rl, I l a * .
m onthly b re a k fa st
m ret r.g 1 In c h a rte d a g a in s t re g u la r relief I.*- anriuunr# I Ly U 'Cunnor in liL
1 tiiklf t » thv Aiu» rican Hank* m
R O M A BepL
Prernisr DeLftnd n e s t T ueaday n .o rn in f, work projo.t*.
Th* touthboun I tra in , wli ch a r ­
u n ifie d by R obert £
W oodruff, in a re p o rt forw arded to th a Ban­
A feociatton i t t hicagu o«i T hui»M u aaetin l a n d S o v ie t A rnlw aaedor H m
.
'
vice*prt*«ndent uf th e E ric, from a l . com m lttac on com m arrs.
riv ed h a re early th is ' m o rn in g
on bob need h e o today. K arl
day.
V
Drown rrcum niandad * 80-foot from Jacksonville, w as r f - H ta f t
L ehm an* w ill speak on th e newlyhhch
All dru g s t a r s ow ners and up- Ihe c«mi|.enyfe g e n c rtl office* in
ncoMtggraaaioa u rg a n lu Q I
The win r u t uf BteUvreft. w rrl ,r .a la r a in Ihla city an- urged to C ltv tU m l
about O.-M
d rp lh In Ihe channel from
lift a t th a dejiol until
&gt; f
F lo rid a Inauffklent, how ever, o
' 4 m a mu­ m ovcm tnt.
*‘0 u r Diet concern h n been to ocean In and in tha tu rn in g basin o'clock th is m orning, o r .lig h tly
treaty. Th*
he will illu itra te
■ ■land u spaclar m eeting o f the
the iiu ile th a t Rprrad e rro a j th# Advisory C om m ittor of th a local ta k a c a rt uf the propla who w a r r l a l Miami, w ith tha proapoct w idth* m ore th a n a ti hour*.
te boyeutt pr-»d- hie tftlk w ith picture* o f the
re-atry ‘ or to F lo rid a KahlW t e t th e W orld’.
Tha Florida Suprem e C ourt is I'r e iid r n t’e fresh ly ten m .I far# a« • DA b tm p a ig n A rm y to ba held Injured", h* .a id , s d d ln f t h a t "w aj now a u th o riie d in clu d jn , 800 fa«t
T ha w ash o u t o e ru rre j In ‘ I ha
hurusful eeo- F a ir. M r. L ehm ann wOt re .ra to being appealed to 'ey th a A tlan tic h«* d v k irk fd from th e yevhl in th e Q lty H all T h u rsd ay nig h t hava surm ises as tp w h a t, caused in tha channel across tha bay. Ha lowland vicinity betjreep T a ft slid
p re sen t c .tlin a ta d tha an n u al m ain taa an c s Kissim m ee. All su to m p h ilc ' (j
a m f a r th e re g u la r C ham ber a f C oast Lin* R ailroad C j . and th* N ourm ahiil of V incent A eior at al l:0Q o'clock. Tim m eeting la th a w rrrk, but a t th a
th ro u g h th is a re a lias Boon
Com m erce Irfncheon a | Wian. . y W ln U r Farit F e rn e rie s la c ., f.u the N avy y a rd to m o U i jKu th# b r iM hold fo r . I hr purpose of tim e the) ra n only a* lu rm la a s /’ cost would bo 18,000.
a rvv'aw o f fkm ogo s a lt vurdirt* W hite ffoftte. lie n t r a • re- r I r i r i n g up several [Hnnta o f con­
Ills rocaniraandallon w as “ sub- up elnce M onday sf&gt; rrito :a
At
12 p e rso n , v rtre a r i d
rendered s g s la s t th em ,
r ponte to the welcom e from lU# fusion w hich h a v r siise n In re ­ w han picked up. O th ers died on J .rt lo th a proviiion th a t no w ork cause th e roadw ay wgs'
RA RTH KIKM'K ItBCOKDKit
aw - - i n —
*»y
rrowfte ftC th e Nftvy y a rd e n d e l g a rd to tha d ru g g is ts ' p a rtic ip a ­ th a way to hospitals, o r o h o tlly mi th* dampening of th* channel w a te r t a a depth w hlah .1
the E etto U v e M aeeion.
•hsl] ho u n d e rta k e n , u n til . local from on* to. five feat.
a f ta r arriv al. ,
tion in th e NRA cam paign.
O kvi^iefy refrftthed i n i tnviyoAutomobile* a t - aaio g fouled
a ssu r­
E v ery arallalrla t a d w a s tak en in te rests hav* fa rn lth o d
Alt m em bers o j ihe A dvisory
Iftted hy hla fit# d»y» pn th e open C om m ittee a re r i pec t e l t a a tte n d a t th a B ingham ton C ity
H os­ ance* sa tisfa c to ry to th* **crotary around th a a re a , but in
• f t retort*lag fro m k ir ftsm iefr th is m eeting, chairm an M ayor V, pital.
a f w ar th a t w lta b la and sb flc lo n t cssa a, dolours o f n sa tljr GO
hoffte • ( H id e F e r t K v w ‘ F ork, A. S p eer s ta le d today. O th a r m a t­
H o sp ita l, t t Johnson C ity and ■lip. and hoA hs adequate fo r th* h a r* M i s neco tsary tu
M r. fteoecvelt e e g iriy tm k ova/ ter* a&lt;U to be considered a t th a o th a r nearby place* w ere asked full u tilisa tio n of th a Increase? girt tho car* th ro u g h from '
th e pereoftei d lre c tle a p i th e gov- COnrlaglow a f th a m oating w ith to bo ready to rtcolv* som a o f tha, depths, will ba p r ovli a d a t th* Ia n do to K lsslm m sa and
term in als a t
victim*.
.
m i*
'&lt;
th a d ru g g ists, be (old.

And P rt»/p e r o tu Rio Grande
Valley Devastated
Tropical Storm

AS TO NRA CODE
IS STILL LACKING

th.-

Recovery Administra­
tor Sa^s Its- Auto
M aker’s Next Move
(JV)-

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Crack Erie Passenger
Train I In Fatal
Collision Occurring
In New York State

President Tells Fin­
anciers He Expects
Them To Assist In­
dustry, Commerce

M arincsA re
MUCH DAMAGE IS Thousand
Held In R e a d i n g -i
Although
terv en e
DONE SEED BEDS tion Is N otInPlanned
1
BY HEAVY RAINS

* Rmirnad. -aid the pnitl-;Celerv Growers Estlm ate Their Losses
At 50 To 70 Percent

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FEDERAL REINS &gt; COUNTY BOARD
TAKEN UP AGAlNi HOLDS REGULAR
BY ROOSEVELT M ONTHLY M EET.J ’S S . r i . ’X 3 T S S r , r K r ~ r u —

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Many Im portant Mat- l!0 :t :tl Millnge Has
t e r n &lt;3onfr«nl»njr|— Hem* InrreaNod' By*
Chief On H isReturn
0 v v r Seven Mills

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Lunatic Killed By
Trooper In Effort
To Prevent Escape

Note Conf e s s i ng.
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I n (Georgia T o w n

Expenditure OfBig
Sum For Harbor At
MiamilB Supported

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Appealed
To Supreme Court

Tr a i n S e r v i c e Is
Resumed After
S l i g h t Disruption

D rug Store Owners
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Program Of Nation

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estlana last night wwre tint Hanry
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Aa IscrsJa# j*lrr*Jy &lt;jf five aU*
Hon dolla.a In llir nail'ns purchasing power—enough to rales
retail salsa ‘ it aerront-.— tail
nlfht was aacrlbad to ths raror*'
a ry p ro g ra m , b y th * A m tn c a n
y * d e r a t io n o f L a t e r .
T t e m o n t h ly i n n y a t lu a l n e s a
b y t t e fa d ir a t io n r a id , " A a H e p t e n t e r o p e n * w e r a n a lr e a d y m
c h a t a lg a * o f r t a l p r jg r e a s ," a d d l i « t h a t " S l S c a t t e J i p e o u la t l v *
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f i g u r e s a r a V a g in n l a g t o r a v i a l n s o l i d f o u n d a t io n
f o r b u sIp * a s a d v a n c e .
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v u m s b ly s a n k " a f t e r a e o ^ t
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W I l* o a . T V . t e u t w M t a u t e r
a a d 1 i n s r . b o u n d ', f o r t t e O r l t e i .
c o llid e d ,a h o u t Z O o m i l e * o f t U *
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t h e n i g h t , w l r a le a a m t s a a g e s
r s r a i r s d t o d a y s a id . T W s f ir s ',
a s s i s t s d id n o t s a y i f t h e
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b u t. la t e r w w n * r» o f t h s t a n t e r
l a i d . a t t ih r a n n a h t h a t t h a r
h a d ’M S l' a d r i ie d t h a t th e P r e s ­
id e n t . W U a n n p ic k e d u p
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Contractu At e Signed

g a n t h * t a s k o f m o b ilis in g In d o s o
t r y in t t e w a r a g a i n s t d e p r e s ­ - Which WniGlveU.Se
s io n . T h e a d m l p i i l r a t t o n , h o w e v ­
Improved P o s Ition
e r , w o rk e d o n th e sp e e ch t e w ill
d d l e s r L a o o r D a y a t C h ic a g o , t h e
W A S H IN G T O N , B s p L i - M V R a te t e h a s s a t fo r th * tu rn n g
j i a l n t I n t t e r a t e m p lo y m e n t d r i e s . T t e n a v y t h u m b e d d e e p l y I n t o
- ' . O t t e r d e v e lo p m e n t s o f t t e d a y t t e p a y s * o f I t s c o n s p ic u o u s h i s ­
t o r y y e s t e r d a y |o g lr * n a m e * |o
‘ Joseph B. Bastment, federal co­ SB new vessels which will bring
ordinator of transporiatlin said the fleet closer to tte limit* of
In a memorandum to President the London naval treaty.
Secretary Swanson In th# pres­
Roosavatt that neither as a mattar of law nor policy should the ence of Admiral William H.
Industrial recovery act . te ap­ Rtandley, chief of naval opera­
plied t* th* halion's railroads, tions and Rear Admiral Orln Q.
this sxprossha conforming 'o .tt e Murfin, judge advocate general,
affixed hlx itynxture to contracts
attitude of Jaai.vo,]
Johnson replied to th* state­ that will permit aa immedlata
ment of Dudley Cates, resigned beginning of construction of tte
vessels.
In signing tte contracts Heinson expressed tte hope It was
(Continued On Page Threo)
City Rcstauranteers

G e n e v a In t t e
;«*ttvitifa * U f«

meat, "I hay* aqthlag a t'a ll to
•ay on tte NHA." Ry tte same
day Kdael. Ford, .vacationing at
Baal Harbor, Main*, wlU have ro­
taraed ter*. President Roosevelt
«rlm recently asked ' from {!*•Hdgk 8 - Johnson, r y orery admin­
istrator, a report on Ford's rtf*sal U sign the code, WlU have retunAd te Washington from a M t
"If* look far tte whole thing
to te Maartd ap by next Tuesday,"
said a Ford nasoclaU. Bat, with
• broad smile, te declined to any
Just what matted win te amploy­
ed la "elanring It ny."
All tte Ford officials who hare
remained In Detroit daring ths
vneatton period turn Indicated, al­
though refusing to te quoted, that
tte motor manufacturer, lateral
of many "g* H slow " cawpslgw

Rotarians

A fter E. P. H alm ar, of Jackaonrille, president of t t e Florida
Hut* Restaurant Association ted
delivered ’an address on the NRA
program and what it means to
restusrant owners in Florida, ap­
proximately M local restaurant
and Iknck room owner* last night
organiaed a local branch uf ths
•tala association.
Thy meeting
was held at tte City Uall.
W. H. Schmidt was elected ee
president, and other officer i ore
as fitlowsi Frank ' C. Pierce,
Vico-pioelibafi P. J. Angel, tecretary; Mrs. Pearl Hansell, traaaurer,.
and J. D,
,
J. Dosecy, Miss
Aranka Takach, and It. W. MeCallsy, membvrs s f tte Grievance
Committee.
Tte local Association will make
srsry effort to. comply with tb*
U rasa of tte. ~
President's Agreehotel or restursnt
approved er adopt*
td. In ths meantime, diligent ef­
fort i f to b* mad* to see that ail
feeUttrqat*. dining rooms and
lunch rsrm ewacra snd operators
are M ix , Informed aa to what L
ssppcted te item under NIBA.

JUkins Reports His
Tsa C o lle c tio n s
adted to t t e State sad roanty ta*
raU, and a total te | U H M in

Sarasota la Wanning
Labor Day Festivity
The Homld was tdeUad today
by Jack Gurt.utt, of tte Haras da
"the finest Later
Herald,
Day celebration |n Florida will
be held In Harasola."
Cengretsmsn J. Hardin Peter­
son Is sched-ltd as'th# princi|-SI
speaker. Ills subject will inclirie
a discussion of ths NIHA, at
bell as a di-cussinn on tte high­
light* of Irglslation passed dur­
ing tte last session of Congrrvi.
A bathing beauty contest sh irt
will result In the selection 6
"Miss Houth Florida,” n fiddlers'
contest, and other features uiT)
scheduled to complete the labor
Day Jubilee program to which ell
Hanford is IhvlUdL

Another Hurricane Is| ,
Raging In Bahamas
■ And Is Heading’ In
State's D i r e c t i o n

De Pinedt
CHICAGO CKIMElLESS POLITICS General
Burned Beyond]
ognltion When •;;
FIGHTING WITH IN SCHOOL BOOKS plane
Catches A
BACK TO WALL IS SHOLTZ IDEA
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forr* near (h» rem,r, It moved
areal northwestward at a rate of
17, mile* an hour.
Richard W.i
Gray, meteorologist at Miami,
said th* new atorm. If it holds to
It* pre»*nt court*, should bo •
short distent* south of Nassau to­
morrow mummy.
Miami and South Florida ara M id w e s t m e t r o p o lis ’ w a r a g a in s t
enrafoped in a distinctly low pras- - c r i m e g o e s f o r w a r d w i t h r e l e n t ­
a-fq atra joday.
le s s r ig o r .
----Meanwhile," ~ tt e — ttnunam ti - ' C ftH foT &gt; il“te T m sn y ^ n S S
which atrurk Cuba w______ ww wart" before, but th* praesnt
pasted on ies'vlny.st least;seven campaign—If the number of con­
dead. Hi injured aud untild prop­ viction* can be used as a criterion
arty damage. It h moving weit —I* making tte otter *o*m small
northwestward across ths Golf of In jfOmparison.
Mexico *iit| rh« weather bureau at
Already ZOO wrong doers hare
Washington railed it
"jatnra town sent. to state prisons, and
alarm" and warned all vessels in tte drive Is but a month old.
Many other* *rv to follow, If of­
ficials hack of the movement ara
successful In coming prosecutions.
True, non* of th* ZOO already
"sent up" Included any oft the
major figures of the city's under­
world, but official* plan to roaeh
them under th* state’s new law
vdileh permit* a man'* eonvietlen
as a vagabond on hie reputation
a* a criminal.
A total of 10S alleged gang­
sters, gunmen, and others became
tte object of ths harassment cam­
paign, with th* Issuance Thurs­
day by two sawalctpal Judy** of
BB additional vagab:nd Warrants.
Among those named war* Ed­
ward (Spike) O'Donnell, survivor
of a long drawn out beer war on
Chicago'* eouthstd* and hit re(Contlnued on I'age Two)

School OfficialH To
Meet Here Sept 18
Hanford will play host' to tb*
West Coast School Officials' As­
sociation on Sept, 1H. it was anof Hchvoli T. W. Lawton,
muincrd today by BuperintendcfPAssociation,
Members of

after military
aulhorltlee 'had
wsnirj residents that II would I*
dangerous to leave their hoim-s
Strong winds nnd lieevy rain can
tlnurd thruugheul the early even­
ing, bat the national observatory
In Its 'latest bulletin, said the
storm tenter Itad passed near and
(OeMUnued On Pag* Three)

White Persons Are Chief Offenders
•I In Judge Sharon’s County Court

meeting in Bsrtow Inst week in
August session, accepted an In•steadvltation which had
»d them on behalf of th* tchodl
ufflclala of this county by C. W.
a delegate to the meeting.
C-lpsppsr, of Geneva, whi was
• This group will meet at the
City Hall tere at 10:00 o'clock
on Bept. 10, and it is hoped IHat
Hsnetor Futch snd Representa­
tive Pelsr Tomessllo, both Of
whom have been Invited to ad­
dress ths 100 or mors mtn snO
women who wll| be.here, will *erept (Be invitation.
Cspt. George M. Lynch, of
Pinsllss county. Is prsaldant of
tte Association , which me«U
monthly to discuss th* school -yrtoms of tte eariou* counties which
mate up tte Association. School
superintendents,
members
of
•chsol governing boards, asd

M eeting Broken UpBy Fight Ovpr Graft
JACKSONVILLE, Bept. t — (87
—A meeting of the Duval county
commission ended In a fiat fight
between two of ths. aammlm|Bn»n
ter* yesterday J. F- Hammond
Uapsd at Ik* eollaagus, W. R.
Ritter, after Ritter npcuasd Bam-

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(A.P.)— Central Fran
De Pinedo, one of II
moet famous airmen, a
flaming death shortly
dawn whsn hla huge |
crashed and burned K

ATLANTA,
Sept. t ^ P J Oonstructlon of • joint publishlay house to a*rr* statss sngayvd| th s start o f a ta k s o ff .
la a fight for eh«ap«r school Baghdad, Iraq.
T h s trem endous load
toko* was proposed st s confer­
ence of atate yovsmors sad edu­ g a s o l in e , I 0 t 7 g a l lo n s , c a u s e d
cator* her* yesterday.
g tS a t p la n * to s w e r v e ' fr e e s
Tte proposal was advaacad In
c o n c re te ra n a m y e n d h it a f i
h keeolutlon praaentod by . Mr*.
a
H srry-T —Hartwell, wtf a of tte t T lo y d - B s a n a t t , A i r p o r t , ,‘j j
In • seco nd It w a s n ro a
mayor of Mobile, Ala. Ska tali
tte building fond could be ob­ m a s s o f f l a m e * a n d t h * f i l e r '
tained under provisions of th* b u m y d b e y o n d r e c o g n it io n . National
Industrial
Rsaovtry
sta rt o f w h st tte
y a lla m 4
a *» ^ .
;
“Tsk* tte scteol book qamUsa
oat of politic*,*' was ths s dmaide
Uon liven by Governor Eogsns
Telmtdya, of Georyta, and Oortrnor ‘ Dave Sholts, of Florida.
Advocating uniformity of fuffdamental taste aa • mesne of
farclny prises lower,
Talmadys
said “ the schaol book question la
Georyla has been a political factball for 10 year*. It looks like
the Southeast could gat togattef
and adopt oalform books."
Existence of a "lehool took
truit in America, wbetter vUlbl*
or
n l" M
a proclaimed
we^alal^.J I_M___
or h
not,"
era*
by Oor*
trnor Hholls.
"What 1 have against the
tra its- 1* lhal Ihas aadf * n "'~ t
their blood.money out of the chil­
dren pf oor states," he adiVod.
"Reading, writing and spoiling ara
ths asms everywhere and I can
see no logical reason for *o many
changes In th* taxt books.”
As g means of breaking th*
“ monopoly" and saving “ millona
of dollars far tte states and for
ths parents who pay th* Mils,"
Governor Hholts recommsndsd
that atat* tegislatora* submit to
their boards of education a defi­
nite plan for uniform book* In the
fundamental courses of study.
M. D. Collins, stats superintend­
ent of schools in Georgia, con­
curred with ths goesrnors and said
the state la working out * plan
for uniform books in all countleU

Talent la Announced
For MilaneProffram
Juvenile amateur talent s f this
city will feature the "Discovery
Night" program which Is to te
presented Wednesday night at tte
Milan* Theater In esnneetlsn with
t* . r*, ^ ? r *••*«* fltnu and
short subjects already scheduled.
Fir* act* nrs to te offered to
to* public. They an t
f
Doris Jackson, tap tos danckr.
accompsnlad by Mrs. Jseteon at
tte piano.
■
Bddle Handel, vocallat, aeepmpanted hr Ell* Mss Hsndsl st the
piano.
* u «s w Coebran, vlriinttt, Mrs.
Ftonss# Hickson accompanist.
visllnlai, Mr*.
Makloa Wright, aaeompanlaL

te S wan

h o n o r.
8 p a s ta t o rs sh u d d e re d s a d h
•ra d t t e lr a y s * a s th e y saW v'
a ir m a n e n g u lfe d In f i r * . A t t a
a a U m a te d to th e aoona a n d t r
t o p u l l h i m o u t b u t f t a m a a fag
them b a c k . M ic h a e l H i n k a B m
n a v a l m a c h in is t s m a t e , w n a l p
ly t o m a d a b o u t t t e fa s * t r y
t o r e a c h D o P in e d o w i t h fir*
lying haald* tte plan* and a
dels aaid te had jampad **d'
tamptad to
emwl away, 1
plan* area traveling about
mUse qn ten.. fh#qr,U.
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T t e f ila r h a d e o vsro d a b o u t
OOQ f a s t o f t h * m ila - l o n g e o n a
r u n w a y b t f o r * th # d ls a a t s f «1
to o k h im . L u r c h in g u n d o ?
g ro a t la id o f
G » p la n *

fuiid to riM.

On* wheel got off th# g M
but fall back, then \te pi
Iwarvad Into tte dirt p e g m
nutway. Ugo D’AnaunAjo/ tag
th* fimous poet, D’Aiumnato,:*
Da Pinedo'* backer and advlsii

B. F. HaineaNami
Appearln Washin
B. ' F,
Hninaa,
Altem
Spring* mayor and a laqdf
ths sUU's citrus snd fsrn■*)
lag Industrie*, was ona of
gTOwm slsctsd at Lakeland ’
terxlxy to appear before Sacra
Walla** ta Washington next t
with * xitrua marketing si
mant which wax adopted by a
s f apprsxlmstsly 1B00 to on*.
Mr. Main**, together with *
Caaa. af Fort Myars, Dr. J|
Hatils o f Lakeland, and j
Merton Sf Auburndals, and B
Csnatolfln*, Jr., ot CJexnrt
wW leer* Xor« Washington
Monday night
*
ThU ffottp expects to tegl
hearing «n tte agreement
Thursday morning, and tte gi
will gk to Washington mors

Fransaa Hickson, accompanist
This program will te tte asm
ond o f a aeriea af firs. Priam to
be swarded tte winning entrants

In Eckerson
Liquor Shortmge Is
Been After Repeal

A IttT trial over .
latum It) tte caa* te ,
toy w t •Eehsroaw ’ Frol
„ WABBINOTON, le s t | 1
let., aUged Thursday J
times with Rliter. raftelng to Four and a half mUHoa gaDsna •tel Osurt J a d jr a l
strike beck and argtog th* crowd ^ • U t e tte pro-proMMUsn l«Tr
to "take him away tefaro I k s n 000jwo gaUsa* te wkisksy and th*
Mam * ------ ■ __ &gt;e -__ a
to hurt him."
• litter finally grabbed Bammend and tossed hhg ngalaet a

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Present Campaign Of Governor O f Georgia
Law Enforcers Is
UrgesUniformityOf
Obtaining R e s tilts
Fundamental Texts

PROTHHT TOBACCO PRIORS
RALEIGII, N. C., tent. 2^-GP)
—Amid shouts snd stamping of
feet, MOO eastern North Carotins
tobacco farmers st • price pro­
test mate meeting here yemleadsy
adopted n resolution asking Gov­
ernor Ehringteus to doe* every
tobacco suction warehouse in the
•tot* until the average pries
csacte* 80 cento n pound.

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potod bodyguard. fisn/ord (Gimp)
Beeptiboum. Both war* sm tta d .
ODohnctl i r u M u d in tha city
halL
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' Aifcony (ha additional 89 Ustad
a m thaaa:
', William D r a m a , brolher cf
f i f t y 'Drafyiin, who la strria* a
fadaral prison sentence for luceUa (ax violations.
GeOcy* Draryan. another broth*
av wf -Tarry. ■&gt; V ’/■.*•
WlJltoih (Klondike) * O'DonnaJI.
allayed . lender 0f a Want Hide
hear and racketeering yang.
Gaorjca (Bogs) Marnn, Mndar of
» . Norths Ida -gang which was vtx(daily exterminated by tha 81.
Vrnlanthas'll Day massacre la •
North Clark fit- yaraya In 1919.
Jen Haiti*, for yra n tha re­
puted head of a Routhslde yany.
Janies (Pur) Sammons, ex-con­
vict who serrrd JO years In prto-

1* * * * ? * ° " f t to kligffldht y iu M trm b ly h is view s on naI t Ta also w o rth rem em beftifk t h a t S e c r e td jy
lull
o n e o f th e Tew d eleg a tes to th e L ondon c o n f e r e e
&lt;r H fh b ffjh o u t th e fcirtnpalgh. b e d m a e h e Me f tra t, lakt,
rid. alw a y s, a f l n p b eliev er In n a tio n a l iso latio n a n d , a
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bcabae h e h a s jita t re sig n e d , ac co rd in g t o &gt; ru th o r Wfaldh
in n o t b e killed, w hen th e JPrealdent .had to choose b etw een
Im an d S e c re ta ry H ull. -It ifh.ouid be in te r e s tin g to d&amp; M T ie
[r. null's Ideas ^onegrtiing th e o rig in of th e depreaU on.
id th e logical p a r t o f th e jro v e iW n e n t In fin d in g a w ay b u t.
D u rin g th e IhtritTIer o f l a s t y e i r w h en th e p re sid e n tia l
inipeign WM j u s t g e t t i n g u n d e r w ay, M r. H ull w ro te an
-tid e called t h e - 'T / a r n f a i i o - ComrnercTal PoTlcy o f fh'e
d ttd d B la tb s ," (n W hlth h e la id W e b la m e fo r th e p o l i c e
’'w o rld W id e an d t h e conxcqudht decline o f b b tln e s* ev■ywhere a t tfie d o ofvof R ep u b lican t a r i f f policies o f th e
wviolie te n y d afa w ith p a rtic u la r s tr e s s upon “ th e fix■sea, in eq u alities, a n d in ju rie s of th e Smoot-HawHey

BIBLB m ag^O g*T$&gt; aY

■UU tanaMs to *%au«M

B
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Hull, snd bctlefes as

CUtklNEBs DIBA^Wa'M! The

rrt ’tky lamp, 6 U r i i add th
liott.WlK Uyhtan m f , , darkna*
for by Tbaa I hays ran -thryug
i troop: by m . G&lt;jd bare T leaps
•far a Wall^ -9 Asrtiuel fe-MjM.

iU c lf.g n d aloof from bthern, frtmehflouiTy cOntrlbi/fftig to
breakdown ' a t iriiemhtlonal confidence, credit, finance,
exchange, and trade, and gradually puahing the world into

a

il’a Ipaullatlan Isn't workaa wall as It waa a faw b W in ip U n f.”
.'ilkfty cltbrl Ik this reentry have
eUtpiny sickness, b ut 11 remains'*
lev St, Louis to admit It.
The mSrathoh&gt; kUstttg can teat
in New Tork CRy tke oUse* dyy
Wk's Won ky Michael jCalabrasa
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Polnlfrfg out that over 2,400,000 faalllea in the United
RUtw are directly dependent for their IIveil hood upon tha
gobds which tjjls country aell* to foreigner*, Mr. Hbll Inaisled that “more thhn 75 i&gt;crcent of American labor fa not
employed in industrlea which actually aectirv tariff bene­
fit*; that nearly 00 percent of the acreage planted To crops
experlancea tariff .penalties rather thsn tariff advantages...
■fid that history uniformly trachea that,civilisation like Je
the fket that Buervtary Rail b
veloped anti flourished most In l^rea^ internktlotiai trading, battjrs
a man to-whom dissimula­
cltlra slich as Tyre, Bidon,
R om e, Venice, tion is as odious aa principia it

jt Is qulia evident th a t Hecre. Wallace's program for retttelriy farmers Is based on tbe
rather reasonable
assumption
that there are entirely foe many
M g. In tbe werld.

tiflcial a tte m p t* to stim u la te o u r d o m estic m a rk e ts, b u t in
kound t a c t i c a l rneksure* to rea u acith le o u r fo re ig n trad e .
“A m erica is th e g re a te s t econom ic g ia n t of all tim e .’' he
w rdta, “ w ith a rfurplu* p ro d u ctiv e ca p ac ity o f f if te e n to
tw e n ty -fiv e billions o f d ollarn." W h e re (a th is su rp lu s to be
sold jf not ih fo reig n co u n triesT “ I t is sh o rt-sig h te d and
J | lakes all tlml uf pcupls to foolish fo r A m erica not to realize t h a t n ta r ty 1,600,000,000
Maks a world, Includlny that Chi- people on tjiid p la n et a r e hopelessly u n d erfed an d in d e rUitfo mSn who, after Using both clothed, th a t th ey a re only w a itin g fo r th e codj&gt;eratlon of
fre t Itl one Occident, dw'lhsrala- isom k enJIghtened, p ro g re ssiv e co iin try . . , T h e (|ft0,000,000
iy' Stuck his ksnds undai (ho
Whs cl* of art onconnng train to I C hinese population h av e a nom inal p u rc h a sin g poWer o f $10
SSa what it would feel like to hrvt Iper ca p ita , 4rh tle tKe .7 26,000,000 pop u latio n of Iiidih have
w r..”
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his hand* rut off.
H r. Hull rem in d s us tha} th e U n ited S tafe* is th e p est
” ^dyyes linn In the N I. R. A.I equipped of yny n atio n on c k rth to stim u la te th e b u sin ess
Tfttany* t.&gt; hsve winter strike riw 41is-aIrvn * slIftHa (&gt;twl f r\ c Sfti 11v-a&gt; I hull* f pa rlu 4*I / liolnrv
m

ih* north A rtier than usual.
Thousands of people will then
got ro-J&gt; feel snd hurry to VlorIdn.—rie m u in i Press.
Rinsing
ht thay go, “Brother, c o d e
y JU spare a illmeT"

Off totals - —announce
Chita yw
.World’. Fair will close Noe. ) ptekahly on tbs theory that .fthr that dot* II will b« too cold
lo t Bklty.lDnd to rontlBus hoi
att.—D.I.S&gt;id Hun Nawa.
You
know. That baby would
nialt th* snow on an treboryt
Ntwrpsper editors seem to ue
^Zlgksiiy unanimous lu oodyratuisllny Profes.vr Moley an
hU retirement fium the Rtiita De­
partment. We know of only one
other recent episode which ha*
* * » . so yonerally and genoroaaly
andovaed That was the socking

ttowa In Evetytodeo the other
lybt (hey ware hkvtny a maaa
aetiny to cotwldei the NUA riamsign, when, after some discuson Iq which nobody atemod to
ffftip y anywhere, an old lima
A ry arose and pad# a motion
it they wire 'President R oomL “W# don't understand a
i f about It but. we’re wits
i.M The motion carried onaal-

T h e a lte rn a tiv e to th is dev elo p m en t of o u r fo reig n
tra d e ro n slata of th e f u r th e r p ro m o ti 9p of th e "narrovt*
seJflsh, u n sound |*ollcy o f econom ic fsolatldR ." “T h is Kulc'tdkl
iHillcy," h e w ro te la st su m m er, ',)ia* a lre ad y called .fo r ‘th e
b u rn in g of $70,000,000 w o rth o f co ffee In B ra z il; fo r th e
d es tru c tio n of every th ird row of co tto n , an d th e killing of
ev ery te n th cow. In A m erica, to say n o th in g of aim llar
fre a k is h devices th a t m any A m erican IhdUatriaa a re vhinly
re s o rtin g to In an e ffo rt to deal w ith o u tp u t, su rp lu se s,
Hid p rice s.” " I t la ax io m atic," 'h e ,a d d s, “th a t If we h re to
keep *11 A m erican labor em ployed a t good Wage*, We m u st
Sell o u r su rp lu se s developed b y a g ric u ltu re , m in in g and
m a n u fa c tu re a b ro a d ." I t la rea so n ab ly c e rta in th h t I f th e y
cann o t be sold, th e y Will not be m ade, an d if th e y a r e n ’t
thadtv th e re will be u n em ploym ent.
.
With tha resignation 6t his assistant, Professor Moley,

What Price Lbttery?

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c ompl e x Of h u m h i
w ith i J I t h h t&gt;utlllc ddnoiJticgnlanta o f atock I
at our frlenito Insirte that bllng, H a l e s ta te sp acu laiio n . an d atdaa oi
public an* are sure to win f w J g n j K d r j l i a s , $ h tr« ih o y ld b e a r ilin g
I t alactlon. He stye tbe ra v q r o N lo tta rie a a n d an actu al.b o O m in th la
rats ha»e guarantee^ the
4...\ W d lUVtt b n d rd th a opinion ex p ressed oh
■ion* rc c a n tiy t h a t a g o vdrifhrent-operated loti
dob so lu tio n of. t h a t i u u t i b n prdbfem . T h a i
been ad v a n ce d th a t ak lortg aa th e re lg goJn
kin d Of th ta g anrW kV an d t h a t th e re la notbii

e f an d o u g h t to
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Grocery and Meat Market
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has nut chanjred^ hls_
W a r n ing outside the NRA agreement. Questioner as to Ford's
company'* plans, they point out
repeatedly that the Ford Mutor
pays better than thr minimum
wagv demanded in the NRA auto­
motive voile and that the em­
ployes work an eight-hour, fjvvl
day week The NRA cod# demands
a 41-cent-an-hour wags, and B8 |
hours a week, while the present
Por,| rate Is M) rents an hour.
Ford several weeks ago in his
fast publl- statement on the NRA I
redeMdj^Jared he would have tol
"live do'wn to it." He has been re-j

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KARL J. SCHULTZ
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CREDIT A886CIATtON
Your old Pumttore

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If; e a ir^ te re

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hotel It was aaid he h«d no cornmeat to ihaito on H 9&lt;&gt;ru af J a
tended action tig the motor xaiagnote.
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.Id®* In violation of ll, y statute I
..T he f share Upa of, labor said which am are both a*om to vn-l

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irdlsPlan bring
j i g Offensive,
fs Lawst Word

party traditions It Is not is
to Imyly that oueh a dlsposl
would be eontrury to . Freak
Roosevelt'a wishes. On tha
trary, tha bettor assumption
that V .will be glad to co-ope
toward th at ahd

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n « i » - i M r • a. V i * • W M r

Karalka got off with a 14
sentence.

pres*lot).
Early August reports
show ilvpartmsnl store
trade
kilting its sain t.”
(Continued From Pay* 1)
The n rv sy adds.) that In July,
assistant administrator, that a for the first time since Iho hank
matter of labor pol cy precipitat­ grists, ways raUs pet hour had
ed tha Irsak, by asserting that tamed upward and hour* per
“tbs only Issue between Mr. Gates weak had been shortened.
and myself 1s Iks Isaus of ste la - Johnson, In reply-pa to the
lory Interpretation and faithful­ ■thtssnent of his resigned adminness to a decided policy of the IkITator, for the first timo wont
President."
publicly on reoird aa XWllsvJng
Behind the sesnee negovetlons tha prestnt form of union organwant forward unde.- the dirori«-jn laatlon it “obaolrte."
uf deputy adn^lnlatratora to yet
Catos ha.I said he Lsllersd that
(he bltumlhoiii coal knd retail Instead uf craft unions, such ai
todes ready for T ^ M a n t Ronse- bricklayers or Iron w irkers oivglt'a signature next week.
yalUlktiops spread thro *h fa*
Reports continued to pour In of rtous Industries, the proper iurm
LUMBER
•gllvlty by ptorkara pressing In was uh ohlalhg of es«h Indiestry
tvary community the 4rlre to uador a reds, with way, braakaU Latoy fmt yeltow pipe. Onlf red
bring (lores under the blue esgle t ir the more akllifal arafta. Cats*
and hare consumers buy from said dlffareiwes uvar labor yeltoy
NRA establishments.
tod to kla departure from NBA.
BUI Lvaibsr On
Johnson waa aitoat upon tha
*tl aarfy dsUrmlnail that It
-T- Uth and HeRy
attitude of Henry Ford, srho has a i t tha fuartton af NRA as proRIF iBkWICR
Phans IM
net affUtotod klmaoU fwiUi Um rerlbod by tha atauta to maintain
cedi ef eniapetlttoa far tha' au­ an attltado of perfect neu.rsiity.
tomobile 'industry.
’to land Itaotf to so theory, s a l,
Fer tbe Drat lime h a . cay- to axacyta the. |aw(" Johnstu said.
Mr. Calba, gull* rscintly wroth

&gt;•4-, ..ftrwy man connected with It 1a

h the iirfkl iWtefy, .the Slick Jfx-

prd ataff already haa .a forth­
coming campaifa mapped oat,
and U maintaining abioluta uilenee tmtil they are readjr fo
launch a counter-offensive aFainst
the statement of General Johnsofl
that “maybe the people will

tha ralaxaUcm of amtryaacy per­
mits. it .was fait that rrofaajor
Moldy's praaadCe la tha Admlalst ratio* was .'is lafloanco vrorkJng
toward making pertnanent settle
of the praasiu ameryancy changes
Thomas Toshy, co-leader with
In the Amtries n form of yotntrahb brother, Royer, of the Tonhy
IM ai.
. ,
.. . .
yany, suspected kidnapers.
P arer Party Traditiens
Prank Diamond, brothar-ln-law
In Congress, especially In the of AI Capons, one tlm s Chlcayo
Renata, tbs Democrats who ballara
In tn a tln y recant Innovations as yany kmder now In tha Atlanta,
strict)* apiatjtwicy. measure* sure Ga. federal prison as an Incoma
•
ja snsjority, and they include the tan law violator.
leaders who, in the public
Gua Wlnklsr, once suspected of
are men of |Jta moat subs
complicity In tha Rt. Valentina
Anybody familiar with tha.
Day massacre, and now under
tar-century, record of the
sentence as a yun-toter.
era tie Hamate leader, Jos
As tha crime war roll ad on, |
Robiased, of Arkansas, knows
how hard ha moat has
been Chief Justice John J. Prystalskl
obtlyrd to yulp In order o act promised that eniy
. . a beyinsiiny
_ ___ _
r,,jfS# had been made, and that the aapaued thcritles are “never yoiny to
MLgfc AlflU.”------------ ------------- --------------------- ^alth
Th*r* w*r' mor* convict Iona
icratlc Thursday and Thursday nlyht.
d ftor Walter Gulda, described by police
at the ** • Northyaat Ride run man,
a II- was found yullty by a Jury and
f wa* sentenced Immediately to the max®
*mum Bn&lt;*fr ^
ww viftbond
ed te l,w —•'* months In the workhouse. Cheater Dallas, JS, and
—
James Kuratko, SO. wars convictpros . *4 °f elpylny Jacob Pederson, a
purity
car motorman durlny an atjjj, Umpted holdup,
nusry
Galina was sentenced to

BUYING 'POWER

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aaaw visva rvmu him
mnaM°n Of th e N ew Y o rk 8 M k E xbfam e f o r c a u sin g th e d ep ressio n

There to tfb qUirtidh that Urn

*••• la tisq ^ u a af depositors.
it.

dsarr ttw ' difficulty was to r th il
increased by tha universal respect
In which Secretary Hull ie held.
Handy anything coyId do more
d am an to the Roosevelt Adminletration Hi the eyes of the Demo­
crats in Congress than tha ap­
pearance of cauainy Cordall Hull
to be In tha position of a mis­
leading figurehead.
• Claim ■dt.
Js i’ ' (treadvd
Decision
Senator Carter Glass
cam*
near us balay put In the sams
kind of position from whlok Recreu ry Hull U now freed. Presi­
dent Reossvslt asked
Senator
Glass to be.Secretary of lh# Treaa«{y. The Virginia BenaUir, a f u r
several days of consideration,, declined It Was commonly underrtood at tha time that Senator
Glass was unablt to satisfy him­
self that, If he wore Secretary ef
the Treasury! tha eeund-moncy
policies vrtth whteb he la IdanUflsd
would re foitowed. It waa like­
wise surmised at tha time that

Bamnkhat that outing with a.
snapshot!'
Fresh Films at

8 n 'officials In Detroit that tha

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Mydnaaday avtnlag church at
W K. trw S t, at 8:00 o'clock.
T U w h one : O ffic* l a

“The ManWhoDared’7
Is At Milahe Tonight Social
“Th* Xian Who I)*red," tha
Ckftlae Stabler ha* returned to new production from Fox. lifted
TitttteiU* after *sending a week

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Goodlo, of
417 Palmetto Avenue, will leav*
{©night Vto ipeiui the week-end
frith yrtativee in Abbeville, Ga.

m
V *tJk

Mia* Fannie Reba Munson left
N iU r ity for JeckaonvilU where
ah4 Win apydd'a abort time with
Mr. and Mr*. Dan U. Wilder.

lart* enough to tiiv* bfhten th*
Bar, (a*d Mm. Smith Hardin ordinary mortal, this young mas
have returned to Sanford after Cpn^uan other* M P* codgbefa obi
an Mjayablt vacation trip which own small wsakneoar* to attain
hi* ultimate goal.
included a visit la Main*.
The axle around which th* plot
of “Th* Man Who Dared” revolt**
Miss Patsy* Garrett has re­
is a romance between th* yooag
turned -to Sanford after spending
Immigrant and a beautiful girl of
six weeks In Fort Pierre with rel­
hi* own nationality. Brasqo* awd
atives.
feerte** ,aa hts .llf* is h'a rvreaU
himself the tSnderett of lovvrt ghd
Mias
Lucille Thomtey will the most considerate of compan­
1*4V# tomorrow for Chattanooga, ions
T^m., where she wil attend
riflmmrn Junior College this winMr*. B It. Sqalras has returned
from Ocala whef* »he has been
vUillhg her sister, Mr*. E. E.
Clarence llenitryba left yeaterdl&gt; tor AUguata", Ga, where they
will xixlt thcir unrja. ilr _ F. k
Robb.
Miaa llanderion will go
from \h*f* to .North CeroliO

Calendar

church maintain* a fra*
Banding Room a* tha church, when
tW Bible Ud all authoriiad Chrtattan Sclent* Lltcrator, may be
read, borrowed or purchaa*d. Open
Towodaya and Friday* freM 8 b
IF . 8.

TUESDAY.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURdM
Ffrat Baptist Church eirdaa
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
will meet-at |:30 o'cloci at th*
AvVhu*.
fallowing horace:'
Th* Re*. F. M. Mirier, pniter.
. Clrcl* No. 1 will meet with
Bible School. 948 A. M.
Mr*. J. T. Newby, 1006 Palmetto Morning Serrice, 11:00 A. M.
Avenue.
Sermon on “The Ideal Church."
. Circle No. 3 will mee: with Mi*.
Evening *er»lce, 8:00 P. M.
R. R. Pippin, We»t First Street. . 6*l*non an 'The Church and
Circle No. 4 will meet at tba labor."
Church annex.
Wedneiday tervice, 8:00 P. M
Circle No. h will meet wlih Mr*.
W ' ^ " 1*“&lt; 308 Parfj^Teuu*..
. Circle Nn. 8 will rtfeet with
Mra. Uriel Blount, 20d E. 10th Si.
The. Rev. W. p. Brooke, Jr.
The Alathean Class of the Fir*l paster.
Baptist Church will meet at th*
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
charek annex at 7:30 oydock.
Morning Sercjros. 11:00 A. M.
Election of olfic*ra U scheduled
B. Y. P. U , 8:46 P. M.
and th* host***** will be Mrs. R.
Etching Services, 8:00 P. M.
F. Cooper, Mr*. Britton Jon non.
Wedneiday Evening Service*
Mr*. Nelson, end Mrs. G. S. He
8:0 0 'P. M.

idiukni

To-Night

Mr. an^ Mrs F. 8. Stephens
who have been ^siding at 503
llolly Avenue for some time hive
gone to Henson Springs to make
their home.
Mra. Ellaalwth Weeks,
Ml..
Annie Weeka, ami Okie Weeka, nf
Cameron Avenue, experl lu leav*
un Monday fnr Chicago lu spend
•bout two weeka.
Miae Marjorie i^vi, of Char­
lotte, N. C* who had teen visiting
la Savannah, arrival last night
U tpenrf a abort time here wlih
relative*.

PRESBYTERIAN cRURCE
Rav. E. I). Brownlee.
Sunday Schow, 9:46 A. M.

r e iv c n tn l

T:Sf&gt;

M i d w e e k
S e r v ic e ,
e v e n i n g . 7 : 48 .

W e d n e s d a y

c n i'R c n o f t h e n x z a h r n f .
LAKE MARY. FLA.

7 46 P

M .

F lo r id * citru i*
ln trr o p J «
d a r in g t w o m o n t h s
a m i d a y im d n i g h t
w p r l r )n f t m f U r i f t h e s i - r m n s D l .
)|e
e ip la ilk e d
t h a t
t l y
a g tr« *
m e n !
w a s
d r a w n b e t w e e n
O m «
g t T Y f r n m r n t
a n d
s h ip |K 'r s , r a t h e r
t h a n
w ith
g r s r o ,
h t* c n u * e th**
g o v e r n m e n t la id to e n t e r th e p a it
n e r t h lp
t h r m n f h
its
in t e if t a t e
r o m m e r r e la w * a n d c o u ld n u t b in d
itl» td f* w i t h
g r o w e r s
o p e r a t i n g
w h o l ly w i t h i n t h e sta k e .

Preaching at County Ham*, i n W a s h i n g t o n
2:18 P. M. and at Convict Camp, o f r o n f o r r n r e s
Evangelista: Rev. (Mr*.J Mattie 1-ee Graham ami Rev. R. F.
Graham are here In a revival.
rt*y are uncompromising preach
ere Services through ns it week |
every day except Saturday, at !
*!00 P M. and 7 lit P M . Hood j
preaching, ami g&lt;&gt;od singing, and
much prayer

Mornii.* Worehly, 11:00 A. If.

PAULA COMMUNITY CHURCI
Th* Bar. Alfred Erlraon, pastor.
Mornlnt. Servlet a, U:00 A. M.

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
The Rev. Martin Beam. Kertor
12th Sunday After Trinity. Kept
3, 1033.
Hilly Communion 7:20 AM
ChurCh School 9:30 AM
Morning Prayer A Sermon 11:00

N o s h i p p e r w ill I»e |H *rn »
j m a k e
a n y
fa ls e
o r m i s
| ^ n l e m e n t c o n c e r n in g au .v p
a n d m u M - a il
I m
a t t e m p t to in d u c e t h e
•• f
M n y
c o n t r a c t
I n d w e e
j *.)ttp p *&gt; r
a n d
g r o w e r
S
| *m i» t n o t o ff e r n e r v ie r *
ilia n th e a c t u a l k n o w n c o p t

itte&lt; l In
le a d in g |
lu u » c o f ,
lu e a c li I
n
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b " peM «
nt
--t t l i #

Delegates Sought Th
Attend Church Meet
T J. F. Curry, overseer Of rim
I i*hurrhrs of G *d in ilotlJl, l b Iday Plated that he is mskihg TI7*
,-ry effort to enroll eVerV flilmm-r of his rtnjrch in FlorfiJh' a*
n ilrlegste to the SBth ghnobt
world-wide
***cinl&gt;ly
Chuichrs of God which renveA*
Jin Cleveland, Tenn., on Sept. ’ }0
thrresgM Sept- tit— - - - —-------—
"I want to ik&gt; rierylhllig I Can
to make Florida is the slat* w|iji
the largest repreinntation,” f t
said, "and 1 hope Ihet everjbjidy
in Rsnfind ivRl Viaty airaagfuifiit* t r i i i to Cleveland w,th

STORM TA K ES
TOLL IN CUBA,
SW EEPS GULF

A re you V t t B H ffin V U htion lh

JackaoavUi* tomorrow (o »p,
Phrel
ttfare goteg to
,York CUy U Visit, har dam
Mra. ,Ormj ilmbnodgh. tekj
granddaughter, Miaa taifta

Mr* It H Chapman, and Jam**
Chapman, who have been vlelt|ia8
Mr end Mr* O K Goff for thf
pa-t «ii week*, left this afternoon
by tiain fur Wrighlavllle, Ga.

*-rrvi.es and must not pa\ snv
I.r&lt; kteage ti» Jobl«ers ur olhe*
dealeis more than the ♦•stnldi^hed
,
«el up by the cunlrl «"»•
T h e b e n e f i t s o f t h e a g r e « m e n t I inittee
w i l l e k t a n d t o t h e f r o w / r » i h o w - » Kv**ry shlp|*er mu«t hav«* a IIe v e r , t h t o u g h
e l i m i n a t i o n o f u n ­ I I **ns4‘. the form of whnli I" Itrine
fa ir c o m p e t i t io n
a n d
e « r h i t a n t {drafteil now. and violation of tlir
agreement limy hrmg a i»rimHy
s h i p p i n g e h a T | rk e » * a p d
t h r o u g h
a
of rrvocation of the license Any
g r e a t ly im p r o v e r !, a t a h iliie d m a r j ")up|&gt;rr «i|M«rsting without a l»
k e t.
T h r o u g h
t h e
g r o w e r s , t ' o r e y . j •«nse and hrre are the teeth in
* a i d . i t w i l l r v t e r v l t o t l t r u s l a l N . r , Iti e agreetnetit. is "ubjet t«» a fine
. f $ |immi a day for each «lsy of
n o w
a s k i n g
f« *r i n c l u s i o n u a &lt; t e r
the * ff»*i»Ma.
p r tir ls lo n s o f t h e
N it A
a n d e s F.«|»en*es for the adininistim
e m p t e d
f r o m
t h e
b lu e
e a g le 's
s h e l t e r , « n « l o n d o w n t h e l i n e l *1 i lion of the agreement will t*e paid
on each
t h e g e n e r a l b u s i n e s s o f t h e s t a t e . II. roVIgh an iSnrRRineiit
U n d e r
t h e a g r e e t n e r g
t h e g o v ­ i !»*•« (if fruit *hip)»ed, csdlected hv
e r n m e n t 1* g o i n g t 0 r e s t o r e n e t j ti a control committee* in the vu
prixlucirtg «lsle«
r e t u r n s to g n a w e r s t o t h e p r o a fie r - I * "t

l
a
t
t
t
s

a v e r g g v o f t h
o d b e t w e e n
1W U
m o u n t y e t ti» l» e
iria m v a n d g e f o u n
h e b u y i n g ’p o w e r
h e b e n e f it o f t h e
t r u c t u r e

e

fi v e - y e a r p e r - ,
a n d
I 0M , a n !
flie il b y « ta ti« lg n t " . a n d r g i« e j
o f g r o w e r s f o r ,
J
e n t ir e b u s in e s s | d c r
I ’ )

FRIEND— IN A

.OSES F.VK

NEW STORE—
WITH - SMART
NEW IDEAS—

Mra. Margaret Geih, who hat
heen vlaitlng Mr. and Mr. n J.
la hi nan hrre for some lime, left
,tediy by train for her home la

Mite Betty Murray left tbit
afternoon by tfhin for Atlanta il^
ter having apent th* tOmmer
months her* with ter brother-in-'
Jaw eng sitter, Mr. and Mre. H. d.
Moat.

Mr* A K. SMppayd
lean- tniilght for O tn spend the week-gmi.

Mia* Anne Ford, who h*t bken
vipiilng hiT hroiherln law and
«isli*r, Mi ami Mr* O. B. Hatt u p - o f
p a p i'i
lit,.
e n o r m « O I"
nsiin, fm the part several days,
i t v **m t o p p « d ' h r
lig h t h o u s e
o n
left thi* afternoon by train Ynr
o m u f n s t l e .
lu-r luinic in Atlanta
_ *;k(T&gt;''
V iagm eotar^ aAvwrr .f;vwe&gt; t ’wsw* vrr’ T'nv**. - mi.
j” i * &gt;
n p o ili d
I init
M e v e ia l
Mr. and Mis II I. Clliwm left
t v i ’H Im t w e e n
S a n t n
&lt; lu r a
n • * IIn-, aflei nooii by Main for lien
•1,-t-«iii%ilia-. N C , In -lien,! S-thOfi
i.i at ion

The agreement was npl*»ne&lt;! in f..r
clear-rut simple wurtts ye«terday.
£hfW0an Kwavor, 9 :3c P. V
AM
Evening Services, 7‘4 0 p. M
Young Peoples' Service league line by line and article l»v article.
and. Corey gn«were«l numertuis » .f
Mid-break Prayer Meeting, 7:20
^Wednesday, August 4lh, Churth qtiestlons arising during the di*y^i ut*o
cusslon.
»,,?r
School Council 7:Jo I'M
(living power to the stabllUa J»ne&lt;
Friday, August nth. Bny Scout*
lion and control committees to • *ucceeal
7:30 I'M

lu n d n y 8 eh ,l, 1:48 A. M.

Mra. Veata Fay, o f . Cameron
Arena*, will leave t a r Peoria, III,
tntaorrow to . spend h i m time
there with, her sow, Mr. and Mrx.
Jo* Fay, a»d fkmtfy. Nh* atm » » /
peet* to visit the World'a Fair at
Christian Science services are
Chicago before her return to Ban- held every Sunday reorblhg i t
ford.
tha chorrk Vt East Second Street

tfAO-fKofc'Rt

■tent between the Industry and
th* government to regulate Wtipmen!*, virtually
menta,
eliminate the

ChrlaGan Endeavor, 7:00 p. M.
Th* tetelon will meet at th*
Rev Smith Hardin, Paalor.
floe* of th( morning and evening
9:46 A M. Sunday School. Prof.
worship services tor the receptlen G. E McKay, tu|&gt;erinlrndent
Of membera. Thoa* without churth
11:00 A. M. Morning Service,
homes In Saiiford are wetromad to Rkrmon by the Paator
Subject: “The Mind lo Work."* I
all tervirea. Th* pastor Is avail­
7 (Vi I* M Young People's III
able for conference every morning
from 9:00 e'clock to 12:90 o^cluck
lo his Study at th, church.
, 8:00 P. M. Evening Serviee,
Rarmnn hy the paatm, Suhjerl:
“Tha Ark of Safety ”
KHF.NE7.Kn MRTHODIRT
8:00 P. M Wednetdey Evening
CHURCH
Prayer Serviee.
Sunday fichotR, 10:00 A. M
AH are cordially Invited lv at­
E p * o rth Leagti*, |if fi p . U
tend these eervice*.
o u s

Mr. and Mra. Glean Lingle agd
Jan, Glel.n, Jr., and Marweti
Stewart, arrived in Sanford late
yesterday after a metor trip from
Preaching. ThUreday, 8:00 P,
‘polata la IllfnOlt where th,y have by Rev. R. T. Caldwell pastor.
been visiting
Miaa Etkal gayer. who la study, 1 * at th. Orange Oeneral lloapiU1 in Orlando, la (pending a por­
tion of Bar vacation here with her
brother and elater-l*.law, Mr. ahd
lire. H N. Sayer.

a tingle dissenting vote
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— ——w —- *iwe.erm*^^ m —

P r e a c h i n g ,

New Orlando Hoad near Geneva
C-ONGHHGATIGNAl.~ CtlCKCH
Avmtis.
The Her. William F. McPharCorner Park Avenue anil 3nl
•on, pastor.
Street
Bible School, 9:46 A. M.
Rev. John Bernard Root, min­
Morning Services, 110:0 A. W
ister.
Evening Services, '
Mr*- Charles §. HW. of PaJChurch flrhool, 9:48
W o r n * n’a
Prayer
Meeting
melto, has arrived'k* wywml shook
Morning Worship. II 00.
two weeks with Mr*. Karl Nortl Wednesday, 30:0 P. M.
Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer
and
Trail
r " n on M*iniolla Arenua.
Christian
Endeavor
Society,
Wednesday, 7:48 P. M.

Mr. and MrW H. R. Stcvcna,
Mre. Ralph K. Stevent, and Mlaa
IUhac4a Stevent returned ycslnrJay by motor from point* In
Pennsylvania, New York, and New
ler%4f where they have been
Hollis rhuilpa, Clifford JohnALL SOULS CATHOLIC
ajehitng two weeka with relatlvsw •on, and Lucian Johnson, left this
CHURCH
and friends.
afternoon for Miami where they
will spend th* ireek-end
The Rav. J. J. Kellaghan, pastor.
Mra. L. C Glissun, Mra, W. J,
Fh-it Mai., 7:30 A. M.’
Woodberry, Dr. Ralph E. Stevens,
Mr. and Mra. J. M Alderman
Second Maas, 1:00 A. M
Dorothy Stevent. and
F-.lwin have removed from 606 PalmgUu
Benediction after 9:00
Hteveni, nf Rt. Peter*b\rg, arriv­ Avenue to a new home at &gt;17 Maas.
ed here yesterday afternoon to East Third Rtreet.
Daily Mata. 7:M A. M.
ap*n(l. the week-end with Mr and
Mre.H. R. Rtevena, and Mre. R. E
Mra, Mary Crews, and daughter,
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
Stevent With the latter, they will Lorraine, left far their home at
rebuvi to St. Petersburg Monday Stuart today after spending tha
past week with Mr. and Mre. J.
(Preabyteriati Govarameot)
•v-Cw-j^ovaaB -fc#
i- .
Preaching Servieea at 11:00 A.
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Holly Sr, M. and 7:30 p. M.
have removed from the BtaHlng
Graded ffumkty School with
home at A21 Magnolia Avenue to Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
the former Judge II. 8
Wh/u
Mlnliter, tha Rav. Jam*. M.
home at 107 Hast Seventh Street. Thompson.

LAKELAND.
Sept. 2.—More
than 800 Florid* eltru* grower*
aiul (hipper* meeting here yester­
day w*r* toM how the United
Slat** yoremment I* yolny to
take charge of their lmlu*try and
control It under the draxtir pro­
vision* of the ayrtcultural ad-

Sunday, Sept. 3
Sunday School, 9:48 A. M.
Preaching. II 00 A M.
W. M Society. 3:00 P M.
N. Y. r s m s r m .

A t The Churches

Th* Ladire’ Aid of th* Com­
munity Church hold thVtr Aufatt
meeting on Tuesday with . Mr*.
A. Fill*, With f t pr***hl. D erfliomil* wer* led by Mr*. Vatl
and a reading Wa* given by Mr*.
Col*. Rcfrhahmenla of g iA i«
bread With whipped 'cream *M
lemonad* wer* a'erved by th* “hoit*»»•
, 1 jl'
Friendi of Mr, and Mr*. ■*•*lop, who w*r* foriner rfttldtiib
of'Lake Mary, durlhg tha Tiftf*
lh*t Mr. fteatlop wha prllblpkl
of lh* ichool, will be # b f
know that hi* healfh la rdVy
much Improeed,
that W » *
teen abf* to accept a potilUJh In
th# Agricultural DepV of IW
Government. Mr. Mid Mr*, ffttalW
will re*Id* In Atlanta.
77t* Natarere*-Ck»»A«ik-v*fi%'
ducting a eerie* of &gt;xan8*lMM
meetlnir* In chary* of Hav.
Mr*. Graham, of Miami, who^W*
rue*!* „f Mr*. T. C. R)«Uo« dflr^
iny their etay her*.
'
The Younr People1* Boflaty of
t',immunity Church enjoyed a
rial last Tuewtay nloht at t^o
home nf Mr and Mr*. Chetear
Saunders.

111 Regulate Ship­
ments And Curtail
Movement In Bulk

moveiavnt of bulk fruit and retarn the industry to the paying
basil of the pre-war period.
The&gt; named * committee lo go
to Washington nest Thursday to
tee that the arreewnent with­
stand* any last-minute attacks et
a final hssrlng before the secre­
tary nf arrlrulture and thsl It it
pat Into full effect for this •*••O h 's crop
In It* partnership with the yne
eminent the Florida Industry will
art with other citrus producin'?
areas ylvinr absolute control ,.f
all citrus msrkrtlng to the see.
rotary nf agrirulture.
There will be , rttrus rn-»r
abaolutely the shipment of
dlnalor, a man named b) Reels- ;n»
tary of Agriculture Wallace to truth fruit. Fv«*ry |fr»|H*fru»l •»»«!
_
. orMipr which cruMu** Ihrir
administer the _________
trnn-rlad. __
bulletisuons. .and. snxktnx iiinc mail be mcbul rn.* .'ti^ lip j
rill be national stahili- Irontainer and praderl arrortling
nitteee for oranges and - In federal standard*. At the hear
rom|Ki*e&lt;t of members |Ing In Washington. Corey said,
different pr during j Florida will e«k for the same prolly, there will Iw con-,»l«lon, meaning that all Florida
tee* in eseh producing 11 tiro* sent to market eeold he nf
see chsrge In thc«e I plan,lard grade and |&gt;ark It would
eliminate culte slid other poor
ilipp will say Who ran ,&lt;10*111* fruil from sale
how they can ship rt j The agreement flu-* a «l*nd
rhey will he h*cked try aid prire for shipping services to
turel kiljuatinent art, I growers, prohibiting s charge in
m statute of the na-|otceii of the average for the
'trial recovery krl, a l-. last three seai-'ns.
it ami upheld In tire | Rhipt&gt;ers and grower* will have
actirati* marketing tnfm rnation
i prov!«l»n» i&lt;f Ihe j al nil times through n dnily sys
[roses and It* opera!ion , trin of rr|mrt* of slii|uiieiits.
neil at the three hour |sale*, prices and other datn lo be
ter day by Merton I. compiled and disseminated by itocling caircrt who ren* liontrol committee
i* o r r y

. ,C.lr»l* Numiter Sevpn of th*
rtrtt Methodist Cfcbrth will tee*! CHURCH OF TUB Na ZARKNE
Lake Mary
lit .the horjt* of Miss Aik* M&lt;Elm, l i t West frttb Street at
Sunday 8cbool, 8:48 A. M.
8:00 o'c^ck wWh i Miss McKtm
Preaching. 11:00 A. M.
and Miss Mildred Berry as hoetN. Y. P. 8.. 6.48 P. M.
Preaching, 7:48 P M.
A revival will begin tomorrow
with the Rev. Mattie le t Graham
and the Rrr. B. F. Graham, of
Miami, as the evsngeltsts. Preach­
FULL GOAPEL TABBRJr ACLB ing at 7:48 P. M. every evening
dnrlihr the week except Saturday.

LAKE MAfcY

We're going to be ex­
clusive — In
everything
hut price!
Core* By

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:und Trip fr&lt;
Sanford
September 18.

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Ml lrt» far* frni
ipa alb^r Mlllaps

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A aaw, aaurt
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. BOSTON, U i »
8*pt t, W
mighty anna of Carl Hob*
ill aaf Pnd FlttsHhmona both
t t M and Batted tha Now York
lato'a doubl# victory that
tha Bo*ton Bravo* into
4 ptac*, a slngia point bohiad
KtUboral
sburgh Plrataa, yesterday
faro *SfiOO spectators, th« largoat najor laagna crowd of .tha
aaaaao In Boaton.
Hobball oat-alaaaad Fred Frankby a arid* margin . white
g tha G'-anta to a 2-0 win In
tenth Inal
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TIGERS INCREASE Edgewood Winner fEDS WM, PLAY
Lake Monroe
LEAD BY SCORING Over
Team By Ten To 8 2 GAMES

WIN OVER BRUINS
Ti;

AfUr Lake Monro* started yaeterday’s gam* 'with * a fly*’. |tn
lead In th* first Inning off of an
hit* Eobonka holg them to ffvd
scattered hits In th* remaining

Minor Loses 2nd Start
For Bruins Despite
Well-Pitched Game JS; 'Z 'Z Z Z rZ X .

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NEXT TWO DAYS

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" Tba ililagata* voted to
mend that tbs officers ba
by popster vat*.

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! i : ! On Recovery Codes

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BEER

STANLEY-R0GER8 HARDW ARE CO.

c s r jtL y

Marriage
licenses
Issued
through th« offices of County
Judge J. G Hharon during th*
month of August totaled 14, tha
emallsat number issued In that
month forv*oma year*. Nina of Ihs
licenses were Issued to while
couples, while five of them were
Issued lo negro cauplet.

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Hurricane TrsvcrBe*
Central Section Of
State After Hitting
East Coast Areas
Florida was counting at
least $1,000,000 damsge to
homes, business and citrus
after a tropical storm struck
the state on the East Coast,
cut a path of damaged fruit
through the south central
portion and blew into the
Gulf of Mexico north of
Tampa.
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Taken After Escape

Rppt. B.—(A7—Court i

action against violator! of NRA
rollcctlv. bargaining provision,
was threatened yesterday oy
William Green as he rvmlndr.l
employer# that "labor has the
right to organize 100 patent

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DAMAGE FROM
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C rop s, T e le p h o n e A n d
P o w e r L in es, Sijrns
A n d S h a ck s F o r m
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SEFTEMDER 5, 1933

a m a g e d F r u i t A n d COURT ACTION
IS THREATENED
I n W a k e O f S t o r m BYLABORHEAD

v assa l

Young Deirtocrata
Want More Action
And LetfB Oratorjr

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AN 1NDKPBND
ant on tba field for th* fan*
to leak over, and both th#
Smyrna and Orlando gam* hold
much la Inlaraat'
Oiker g a a“b s g r o u n d U m l e a g n *
tomorrow will flied Orlando' A
Leo burg and Cocoa at Daytona
Th* latter gam* la probably tb*
beet of th, day far bath dob*,
satisfied 4har Orlando bas wpn Uia
second half, will b# bat to eod th*
second half ahead ef *#ch other.
Under a/r«Xng laid down at th*
and of tKa first half, th* first
half pennant goes ta whichever of
three teams—Orlando, Cocoa, or
Daytona—finish** with the high­
est percentage mark at the and of
the second half, ascapt that If
one of the three finish** on top
of Ih, leaguo, It shall win th*
second half, and tha higher of the
othdr two a tubs will ba first half
winner.
Monday games around
tta^
league (ncludo Orlando at Banford, Daytona at Deeeburg, and
Cocoa at Naw Smyrna.

lifted on* of
Brandt’* aooth
jfir n n i
paw offering* Into th* oaarflow
N otice Is h e r e b y g i v e * t
-L E G A L NOTICE
crowd In cantor field, gaining a
two bagger under tha ground
“ cii
i t i i (o c s T .s r t c i o s e r n
/I D U g ,
M t S lS S U
C O V N TT ,
rule* and driving home tha two
__
.
• *
j TO I Z*
i
•tat * a rr n a n iD A .
R h ir tli
base runners with tba much need­ _ rnwrwaj. r ia iu n t t.Karim
Th* superb batting' and
nd bait
i-----n . n t •THU W TAW_ o
—r
Chacll* Abbott's Sanford Gel
(p c
CU V I Lt.11E R , ' D e O r le n d o ............. ........ ... IT ( .771 running by
E D IT H ' M A I'K
ed tail!**.
Edgawood In J M
reaeed.
'
Oiw-w ----------------------------- i t 7
*11
cryfeda, strengthened today By tb*
H anford
- - I fourth and sayanth Innlag*• is i m
IN ntOBATI
_____ . ___ it t * .set
N ee*, t a r t l
AB M H O
n s t i none
addition of Inflaldar Rhode* and
.....
JJ i JJ
■•JJialght run* (sf
Z»o6re, If ------------------------- * * I I C r , V b ° ; i
• - i*
t
* tha two lutli* fWei
Matte#
ls
hsreSy
.
.
.
.
.
.
. g i v e s IS a l Iba
f r i t * . tb ------------------- —
» * * * N ew i n r r m ______ _ _
pitchara Haitian of th* champion­
i } } ;, J , | In n in g t o lA l* u p a t a n r u n l e a d
u n a s ra lg a e * wsill.
ill, **a Iba 41b 4ta r
T » r r y . l b ___________________* *
* II
•
t
N
o
v
em
b
er.
A.
D. H IS , p rs s s a l
o i l , rf. * f. _______ : _____ a « a a
that Lake Monro* could Bat oVer- ship Americas Oa^ club, will
t o |b* H o n o r a b le C O asty J s d f e o f
0 R L A N D 9 , B e p t. 2 — P o t e n t !
( r o o u i , r f ______________
a a *
S
e
so
ia
ole
C
s
a
a
ly
,
F
lo rid
a , b- ar
al
&lt;play
two
Central
Florida
Baa*(
com*.
---jng
VMI
— fla
---i*«»u. » f .....
a a a
re
tu—
rn .--------. a r r o u ia.l Idn4
v ou eb
ere
aa
I /C f .b u r g
b a te
a g a in
J a r k e o n . lb .....:.................. I a a
f* "
Th# feature v*
of ih*
►
— » -» w .V m ballTLaagua gam** before nest
A e w t s ls t r a lr t s o f tb a
B ata ta M
M a n ru u i. r .
_____ - * • l
u n d e r th e s p e il o f O r la n d o T i g e r th* team work
E d llb M a c* C a v lllle r . C e e e e e e * .a n d
Monday night, both games at
iJ a m a a
_ ......... ........ a I a
a t aald tim e, I b e a an d I bare, m ak e
Hleharda. e .......
• • •
Municipal Park.
p it c h in g S t T i n k e r . E l a U K r ld » y playtry . that enabled
a p p lica tio n l o Ib a set* J e d t e fo r
a (In a l settlem en t o r bar s t ^ l s b Io.t.
Tomorrow afternoon th* lastafternoon asd « 9 » local* IncreeiaMr lAVer r gam* that
as
I
ra tio n o f eald e e la le , and
-, m i n i aa ha chalked op Tils twin•nd
s e ll to the
piece New Smyrna Crackers who,
eueh a t p u b lic
s r a e r d is c h a r g in g
her
aa
I t I 7 I t thalr lead In tha Central Florida The home run by Roy ,1
t a ls
h ig h e st b! . . . . . - egnh th e fe llo w .
_____________
A d m la la tra trts.
ti# b victory of tha aaaaon and hi* H eTeol-*
AO U N O league to two ajrd half games by! fielding by the My rick tv|jns^*pd despite their defeats, art playing
Dated
thle
tbs
1
ta
d
d
a
y
e
f
S
a
r
­
I t t «
' janth shut-out. Fltaalmmona wa* t r b in s k l , a s __ J----a 4-t win. Thejlrulns have yet to Clay Williams daserv#
highly Improved baseball, will be
lember, A. D. Ittt
♦ o il
a n , th - ...........
MILDHKD R GINN
’ a)moat aa effective whlla working J o«rd
s o o t
n * r, rf
win Ihelr flril game from Orlan­ mention.
In Sanford Ih# last tlm* this year.
A ll a t L e t M ia* A ( I A ) asd
1 Aa Administratrix of lbs
ow rjr, r f ....
'far hi* 1 4 triumph In the second
N orth
I f fa s t o f L o t
fe n A
do thle season.
Edgewood as usual brought tha
Fred Veal# Is due lo hurl—for
■ j
n Kslata of
W h im © ?. Ib
4 • I ,
• vhalf of tha claan-awaap, which fees. If
EDITH
MACE
CITVILI.IER.
_
4 • • t
spectators to their feat with dou­ the Feds, although there Is a
Tigs
Minor,
ones
Orlando1
buga­
Deceased
4 e * «
- lengthened the Giant*’ lead over HtMihrsr. e
t h e r e o f r o e a fd e d la th e public
4 0 1 1
M n v lll* . Sh
boo, was; on the hill for Ihs ble playe which no other te%m ha* chance that Manager Abbott will
‘ tha virtualIy deadlocked Pirate* K'hoiift©, p
IN THE C
n 1I
s c i r r r o i nr. t w i s 1 * 1 1
don*
In
the
sarond
half
M
L
th*
permit
Harden
to
take
tha
hill
to
Bruins.
Th#
Ocoee
youngster.----,
,
,
,
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T
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TSIIB
—
d
j
i
n
t
c
i
a
t
,
c
t
n
c
r
i
T
.
'ta d Bravo* to seven game*.
eort of "look him over” •with a
I I f Abo ran
I
snMinoLn r o m T»t*l*
v
n e t is pitched good ball but hi* team- SeralnoU County
ef,
^ ('&lt; Frankkouaa, with hi* faat curve
r . O B I O A . IN O S A N C m V .
W . ff-om
i - i u n f o r M i n c u i o In l i f h .
Iatka Monroe plays th* Banford view of finding out whether ha
Ihe^Norttw^^uaMer'VltW
mate*
let
him
down
In
the
elith
N
ew
Y
ork
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J4DA
D
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PUGGSp
PUGGS,
C om p la ln a a t,
8 mubahaving, encountered plenty
,
&gt;
.,d
a
rter
Juniors
at
Iatka
Monro#
flmkfay
can
take
it
or
not
in
this
league.
IMahin .
...... i t #
900 *00 4 —0 Inning when two scratch hits, an
(gW
la s fo u r . T o w n :
of trouble )&gt;ut tha brilliant per
A m Ii I i : 4*rlt« J, T t f r y , J u rkaon
VCI4IN, Derendsai.
afternoon at .1:80. This should b* • Monday afternoon, the first
s h ip tw e n ty
S ou th .
R a n g e II
U pon S. Iflubbeil i, ifr b s n a k l ft. error and a fielder’* choice gave
id e m o r r t i n u c A n o M
aaoaa of *hla _ Infield mate* v.
another very Interesting gam#,
piaee Orlando Tigers will b* In
w h lln a p 1, M aranvH I*
4. F r a n k - Orlando th* winning edge
s bust* Capal gone. g. A.
You
a
re
th* Olanta acorelaea until the botiae.
w
are
hereby
ordered
and.
reSanford for an Important labor
ulfed
be
and
appear uponflha
K rrora : U rb a n a k l, J o rd a n . B « r i « r ,
u lfe d llo
o b
e an
d appea
The win marked I-afty Fred KilBSWOOd
tenth, which tba Boston right
Day tilt Because lafty Baker Is
nd d aayg o- f----------•0p. M'nranvIMa.
O ctob er 1*11 lo th e Hill
leaks M on ro*
Flora'* return to form. He allow­ H
bandar opened by fanning th* vatKuna b a tte d In, llu lib e ll. M oor*
Com
o■
fr C
o mbi
b la ln t Hied a g n ln e l y o a la
anford
, ■
do*
to
pitch
tomorrow,
and
be­
N orth ea st
a u a rtsr
(N E U I o f
baa* h it, M ancuao. fla rrlflcea . ed sis I^esburg hits, three of
I h M s b a x e n llt le c ca u s e and cou rt.
T h * l»o■ aror**t h . S o u th e a s t, q u a rte r
(tj| | 4 )
■eraa Travia Jackeon, In at third Thro
F ra a k h o u a e ,
U rb a n ok l.
D ou ble
cause lafty Flora pitched Friday,
W IHIKWOOI)
■ W l H enferd H era ld
la
h ereby
o
f
g
eeU
en
t
I
v
e.
to w n s h ip
KANSAS
CITY,
Sept.
«—
them
bunched
In
th*
eighth
when
d e sig n a ted aa the
n ew sp a p er
In
. has* for Johnny Verges, who un- plapa, J o rd a n (u n a a a la te d ); M aranKvana a*
T
w
s
n
t
y
S
ou
th
.
R
a
n
g
e
I
I
K u l.’
Tiger
hurling
duties
will
no
dqubt
villa lo (Irh a n a kl. J*efl
on
baaea. the Rnilne scored their twfl ruhe if P h in iM . tb
A growing movement within tha W hich th is o r d e r sh a ll be .p u b lish ­ I i ild
l 4 s a le I* b e m ad e l o n^U
s a t ispfy
fy tha
tk
, darwant aa appandlt operation N
ew Y ork *'14. K oeton ft. Ilaeea ou
be In th* hands uf either Urb young Democratic eluiw of Amer­ ed fo r (o u r c o n se cu tiv e w eeks.
J. It P h illip s . Ib
term
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n
a
balla, o f f ft unbelt I.
K ran fchouse but wa* always In command nf Italph M u rick . If
W lln e se V. r.
D o u tla se . C lerk
Thursday night.
Yochum Or William Hooks a rx
t. H trufk out, by llu b b e ll », F rank* Ih* situation
o
f
eald
C
ircu
it
C
ou
rt,
und
Iba
o
f
n
K
oa
M
y
rlrk
.
rf
ica to take over their national
, Gaa Mancuso (tartad th* Giants hou ee 4 U m pire*, P flrm e n . Htark,
high school chunker who looked convention and substitute action ria l seal th e re o f this tnd d a y o f PRED n. WLl-soi}* ■psM aL M ^^
W lillt s n . r
R*p&lt;rmb
m b er A. D ISIS
•mm their way by gaining first as M a n e ik u rlh mnL K lein. T im e . f : l t .
Th# once mighty Reed again K u bank a, p
no lie it o r fo rr p l sla
l nlni tltf.
good
in
that
18
Inning
gam*
V. T. D O D G U A U
nok, r f .
for orstory brought results' yssBanter Jordan Jugglsd
Pinky
had a goose-egg for his day’s ef­ C
Rrrrel (Jaae.
D oa ssy. r f
against Daytona on Thursday.
AH
N
II
O
N
ew
Y
o
rk
tefla*.
H
tsm
psr,
Ib
.Whitney's throw from
third. D avie, r f
nr: A*J WEMI?Iik&gt;
................... I I | 0 fort*. H# couldn't beg. borrow or
The Feds’ hurling choice for
ID. C l)
Th# contention was willing to
"Rabbit" Maranvill* than boolad C rlle , Ib
ft I I ft steal a baaehlt In three trip* to
T o tals
Monday i* undecided today. Man*
t
0
0
II
T
e
rr
y
,
1l&gt;
yan'ii_ Jln*r__ and Hobball fo o 4 y i t -7—
lleUa to - «"» '•■pll -Ade— test
tha
plate.
1U
fanned
lwica..Thm
—
------- 4—4—A * ♦
g#r Charlie
~ another
earn* up with two'ori’ amT oha on’ - O il. rf
4righ»-hjr-tJ*TSK!' C- Roper, secre­
failure* ran 1)1* streak of conse­ II It O d'am . ss, tb ft t • • - p ? pitcher, Vlckys, also- of
S l o t
^MirtENCp w a r d . Complainant.
the
Sh
s o o 0 cutive times at hat without a hit I I . W r n n r , I h . p 4 1 f t 4
Or APPLICATION POB
H* slashed a alngle to center, JarHBon,
tary of commerce, only after It NOTICE
M a n ru io , r
T » t DSBD
I
..- 4 4
l\ W illia m s
rf
4
i
Americus club, to reach 8anford
UNDEB
SECTION LsKROT WAHD. Dif#ndBnl
. lends
'tejnWng Bernla Jamas, running i Janice
had
reduced
tha
afternoon
0 I • ft to a figure -pdHIoosly cloaa to 20 It Odham". . " i b "
•p
o
r
i
4 1 *»
I
»
•
ran
sgsaasL
OHDI--- OF ------r
PUBLICATION.
tomorrow night.
STATUTE o r
o ---------------- I , 4 ft I len tars
AH M M O K a s ss rm si
'tor the slogflsfa entehar, Gying JllcheiUe.
W A R D , A tla n ta , H a ts
speeches
to
10
minqtes
each
and
lt&gt; an,
4 A | 4 m t t * i,ib
!•* r r t .* , -v
Since Harden, Vickers,
and revised th* antlr* program for •klovsoa . ~~ TK"
home from second base
Ryan FltBalmna, j
.. W illia m
Vfopue **&gt;
• rd rred bu d re
* e -M
M urray. If
moved on to third and scored on l«U«|UC, p
h u ig a a . Ih
all th# employers who have net today in order to give th# dele­ t e r l ir ic s le N o le t , d a ted th e Ird. 4lh d a y e f S eptem bev. A . D.. m i .
K I#**. «
o-N Is. c
Bpgbl* Crlls’s drive to right
T n t a l.
14 • t IT III a s'r, r f
f* l l a r n s f r
■ r l » yi » signed, th* only remaining ques­ gates a bigger vole* In proceed­ ? » (V 'o l A u s u e i A. Ik. I l l l . h a e filed l o th e B ill o f C o m p la in t filed
IlM ltR
an n ii u f'n n tr tr a a Ib
c e r t ific a t e In m y
_______ ____
orflc#.
©•4 a g a in s t y o u . In Ib e a b o v e sty led
'Held.
I'rb a a a k l,
i t W H a h If
T o tals
h e n , m ade a p p llra tlo a fo r taa deed
is
• n &lt;Li*' ! tion is, *Ar# yod going to get be­ ings.
Ill IS* HI--- »
e II M rd'n. rf
11m Qlani* gava tbaly brilliant J o n U n , lli
l^bks M onro*
a
cco
r
d
a
n
c
e
w
ltk
law
.
Herald la h ereby
hind th# President or n o t l'" th#
“ ( knew th# spirit that ani­ ••Id c e r t ific
lU raicr. r f
0 I Mlmir. p
lid a s w n o d
_____________
a t e em b ra ce s th e f o l alad
as tki
la
be
n e w sp a pper
e r lo
-aw shabby traatmant making him W lill n c », II.
Io w in g d e scrib ed p ro p e rty s llu a t . deslgm
1 e K lla 'k r f
mate* you,” Mr*. Nslll* Taylo* *d
statement
said.
w h ic h th is o r d e r s h a ll b e p
u b lle
published
* t
yor)i *o long for bis delayed vic­ ftln w iy, rf
■d In N em lnole C ou n ty. F lo rid a , t o t l f o
Ross,
director
of
the
mint,
told
th*
Coincident
with
Its
publication,
wll
j
t &gt; T o ta ls
14
1
4 14
— , — . _ #rk o f
tory. H* was never In danger and' i l o i a i i , r
i i O r la s lt
AH M H O
figures for signature* to th* delegates.
sa id ( h r s s ll C ou rt, a s d tha
lb * co ffic ia l
o o Mfvore-. as
the o n ly tlm# h# sased up on th# ■('a it! w ell
4
1 1 1
day o f A ug.
H pohrcr, r
President's agreement and for
0 e Malt hy Ih
4
1
1
4
“
You
want
to
help
iuild
up
-Braves batsman was In tha tenth M arn vll. Ih
Hus
1 I Hrnlth. Sh
14 14
th* grand total for th* three the strength of your party. Yod
t
DOlJQIeABH.
. Ha nan
* e I'aippa If
-when h* gave Wally Barger, llra n d t. p
. C_erk.
ltr
b
r
k
s
of
th*
campaign
wsr*
re­
M lC U lW b«lR | BBBBBBtd g (
want
to
have
a
voice
in
Ita
affairs
ard rf
L. B U R D IC K .
'-whoa* homar pavad th* way for
T o la la
i
U
*
lh
«
tfafa
o
f
tha
laauanra
o
f
irarh
I t I 4 IT H
VTM
'rf
rf
leased.
They
showed
that
fewer
,
D
C
thit through It you may hay* a £© rtlfl«*t«i In tb* nam * o f A &lt;1
B- It* I for Mancuso In llh.
Thursday’s Boston victory, four
1 ft A 4)
^
Nc'mb rf
I - llan fo r lli»u
•Ih
U n le u
eald
c e r ll fl r a l s
than 80 per rent of the em­ share In ehtpplng tha - course of ,I ' » f » r
Williamson.
ftptslda pitches with Prankhouse Nvw York
•so 441
I I I — ft Flora p
s
h
a
ll
b
e
redeewmd
a
c
e
e
r
d
ln
s
to
law
NEW YORK. Sept. 2.—“There ployers ia th* tri-etate area, ac­
llo a lo n
.
S44 000 410 - 1
la * , daed w ill Issue ib e re o n on lha
r«i second with two out.
Aaalala
I’ rlt* 7 T a rry , Jack sn n
••th. d a y o f S ep tem b er A. D . 11*1
t It'I* no longer an acceptable #*- cording to estimates In Mr. Hodg­
I«
4
T o la In
't . Ha hold th* Brave* to four I. Ilya n i. FitBtolntmona I. U rban l.wophiiri
W itn e ss ,m .r o-------------I
ffic ia l sgig
ead
nn
a tautu
r er esad
404 • f ft — I
11
cus*
for
any
individual
employer
son's offito, had signed either th*
akl
W h lln cv a, llttaan. Maran
* | | th is Ike ISth o f A u gu st A. D..
Eye* Examined
scattered'hit* and Msranvlll# who villa,
Or Inii.lo
IftI • 0 | - 4
lira mll i
V'arrish,'
Du*R*n.
Moor*
|
or
frroup
©f
©mploytr*
to
r«ffmin
blanket
rod*
or
specific
Industrial
Krrora.
K rrora Nunc
1-got two of them, wae the only
Glasses Correctly Fitted
V K DOUGLASS.
code, to shs-ten hours and In­
Kuna h a ile d In Xlaaruan. T e rry .
&lt;*lerk C ircu it C ou rt S em i­
Srave to reach third base.
m J st . i
t r ° m * ' r ln« up u n d , r ,th* ^ • _ RI’ eel. KIlBalmrriona,
Crlta.
M aran- M sllb v I
nole C ou n ty F lorid a
A.,
said
s
statement
Issued
re­
ert***
-minimum
wage*.
The
ftun*
btlls&lt;t
l*
.
M
oor*,
FlUylmmons had the second v llle, ITrhanakl I T w o baae hlla: t» ('o p u s. M roppte, D uR K tn T w o
n» A. M W eek s.
Ik M AI.)
Ilan ru a o.
K ltialm m on a ,
R loU n b s s « hit*. M C op p s R iolan bsa*s. cently at tb* office
of James grand total up to , few daye ago
'^ liM firmly under his thumb un- baaea
C rlla.
lA c r lfln a :
r itM lm * C on tra rsa . C op e* H s rrlflr* * , f | 9 « Fllnn Hodgson, district manager
was 271,700 agreement* for the
lbs eighth ipnlng whan the m o m , J a ck so n . f»o u b le p la y : F lls - im u h l* n ls v s , p sr rrs h , Copp*. Cn
rrrl » C rlts t o T s r r r . L+9t am
Dsyertessl ef, Csasfwarsa. ( throe
•-Jlravsa buntbad laue-of their sis alumktsna
M klthy,
M o o r k ^ ----------------•»
+ME etnerrr cm put . i s n t7..
bksea Hmmm t w j y
Ay Nm I m
-A,
^ F IRHR, -OctakuHH*4,•«*»«lMiry directing the Ibwetemri’e ro-eew- turps of-nhawt-Mff.OoO employers
T * T N jn H J U D IC IA L C l E r l '
•bit* for three rune thal lied the Kaaea o n lealla o f f llra n d l 1 Htrurk iW H
on bulls, o f f F lo ra t. M in ­
Ilf M
At*
IN A R B r o m B E N fN O l.E COUN
out h&gt; K lisa lm m on a |.
I,uqu#
1, or lias*
ployment campaign In New York, nr* being sought.
*
H
trurk.
owl.
kv
F
lo
ra
I.
M
in
­
nr. rrLOniDA. IN CMANCEEV.
llra n d l I llllai o f f F llse lm m o n a 4
4 W in n in g p ltrh a r. F lo r a : l o s ­ New Jersey and Connecticut.
A. H. JOHNSON, C om p la lk a a t,
y k.sncuso provided another time- In ■ Innln ma . i.in iu c it In I W in - or
P a l­
nlnir pitcher
F lita lm m o n a
Dm - ing pltrhs-r M inor tlm p lrs s
“In
th*
present
drive
to
enlist
mar
sn&lt;1
ll»
n
r
y
T
lm
*
«*f
ga
m
*
hit In th* ninth and again ulrea Him i k. M a a erk u rth K lem and
L A U R A a JOHNSON. D efea d a n t.
1 4 ft
a a n t g op publication
was hi* runner
Ryan r f lr m a a T im e o f gam e i :4ft
T a : l ^ ll l l t A L JOHNSON. Q u ltm a a.
„ J out a safety over shortS
ta
le o f G eorula.
HIIAN(2IIAI PIsOODKD
tTe*uu p
a r oe h ereb y ord
o r ered and r e ­
m tnd Fltsslmmons, aroused by
q u im d t o b e and npip a ir u p on (he
SHANGHAI. S«pt. 2— UP) —
ICE COLD
of hi* threa-run lead. Downtown Hhanghal wee flooded by
4tk .d a p o f Sept. l i l t . l o th e b ill o f
PRINTING
C o m p la in t file d a g a in s t y en In Ihs
“ Bset For The South"
b o y s f n i l i is d - ca u se an
torientlal rain* and overflow of
nd C o u r t
.Although painting coat* are still near rock-bottom, prices are
It*
ld
la h ereby
the Whangpo Hlver ** a typhoon W* are equipped ta piwdac*
-aa- th
•*H-e-era ------Climbing rapidly.
e *••IlMlrd
* ,g n a l» d
ee w e p a p e r In
approached within 40 mile* of th* first else* )eb work at th*
wfkick
h l^b tb
thl*
is o rd e r ekatl be p u b lle k e c
fo r fo u r c o e s . c u f l . e w eehe.
PAINT NOW — BAVB M0NBYI
city. Th* storm deflected north­ lewqpt
pritaa. Give aa
leweat paaalhl*
I
W lla a n e V. K D o o g le e e . C lerk o f
ad, allaata, gemlael*
eald C ircu it C ou rt. a n * . 4be o ffic ia l
westward and apparently was des­ a tHaL
tined to strike the coaet of HhanA ! ) ’ lV ll»
*,h * ‘ r o l
MlBVB'B
Tewaaalg 11 goalb R a a g s
Herald Printing 0*
pwi otrt#©
tung province.
v e DouaLAS*.
Kftftk
204 Stnford Avenue ’/■ '?
Phan* H I
LUNCH
hoick !* Iftfy ih * t«rm a o f ‘ M tftTlkeere*
MARRIAGE I.ICKNHKH

Orlando OfiMonday;
P“ »«™ Arrive

TH* WEATHER

m

■ tftl

w a r * t b * d e le g a t e * t o

Bo

111 TV

S an fo r d
mile© fr om

wiu

only

tin* c e n t e r /

tropical

hurricane

u* twmJI

aero©©

which

1 ’I on la

afte r Rtiikinir
tie* st un ri l*&lt;
Pierre n»*vi Inte ^m u Liv n ig h t .
thi© «*it&gt; eiime throug h tin* height
(if the atoi in with 1e©e *irtu: I •lamI I C a g e than it did in
an ! 1028.
fJe U . ftrrordinr t»» a ha©ty «tiiv«*y nia k*
thi* morn ing.

im

a

Coup D’ Etot Followed
' By Disorders With
Privates Of -Army
Overawing Officers

FLORIDA WILL BE M ACH ADO SAYS
DRY EVEN AFTER HE W ILL RETURN
REPEAL ARRIVES TO FACE T R I A L
O n ly fi ( ’ountieN T h a t A ll H o AHks I h T o H o

WASHINGTON. **cpt. 5,—
(A.F.)— A crulacr and three de•tnt'Yni were orderrd |to Cubft
He&lt;|iuae of a coup dVtat — to
prlect
American liven and
property from changer In the
threatened atrife precipitated by
the remit of ithe army agaiiut
the new provlalonal gi'vernment.
This waa the aecond time In
th* matter of weeka that war
veaaela have been aent to ('uba,
the fln»t time during diaturb« anre* In connection with thft
overthrow of the Marhado goteminent.
The idlon waa taken prompt©
ly after State Secretary Hull
had l*een apprlaed of the ©wiftly •
developing altuation In two long
diVianrtT lelriihooe- cflta ‘ 'f r n m ^
■v7i
Amhaftftador Write* at Havana.

ARDMORE, Okia., Sept. B.—GT)
W e r e W o t In ’ ltiW Ill
A hhurod O f H I r A n d
—Harvey Dailey, one of the na- without Interference or rclra’ i ' n
I Ilf
T H D V
H is F a m ily ’ s S a fe ty
Ho O u tsid o O f lin n
JfJ f
| / | )J
(ion's most desperate criminal#, j Th# president of the Ameritbt j g
wa, caplurod at the end of a wild j K» Walton of Labor a..ert..l IbeJ
Srpt h
When
the
M O N T R R A I*.
Sept.
R — (4^—
TAMPA.
' Communication with the
. . . . .
. .
right to orgmmtft ia now par* of
A) no tune did the win ' in thr thlrty-ftivth •date, in convention. |tleneral
tle r a n lo
Machado, de^
southern portion o f the state Automobile chase her© ye*t«rtUy, |
o f the
land” and an -, E v e ry S e ctio n O f N a
Sanford **eetli»n r t e e c d f*0 mile©
remained difficult but meager fo u r hour# af te r he made a aen- nounred Ih# or g en lsa ti &gt;n's in 'en -j
president
of
Cuba, kept
purauant# to the m t e o f it © pro poaed
report* disclosed tha loss of biit Kation.1 escape from the coun ty tion
tion
I h K eccivinpr an tm ». Hint when it di«l k h c Ii pie, adopt* thr 21 ©t amendment ©trict alienee yesterday on the
lo
“ revoke
punishment,|
that Npr« I. ttu* w t.»4 niiiii' in
oon*
n * Ilf*.
m u . Henry
t ic
Cornell, negro re­ Jail at Dallas, Texas, by using a through p ro p er court proerd - re, J
and |poaftlblllty » f hi© return to ll aP u b lic W o r k s S uiuh giiNtM ami not ©Ii .d IiK to
anil thu© » P«*aU the l**th
lease hi* home near sm ug gled pistol.
f t o d to let
upon those em p lt y e r s who
»rc|
___
and ag.no lll'jK, it wi» * n inmtifl hanishe© \ i hiMtion
the \ana to atand trial
from
fo r
alleged
H f t t Palm Beach as the storm
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. R. _ that the vel* it\ of ft*, wn&gt;.| |*p
Cornered |n a smashed sedan charged with and found guilty:
approached and was killed when
luting
hi©
law of the Innd, what W'll i the •rimea comm itt ed
|"Pro(„ Uje Interior Department, p&lt;&gt;ucht«| nearly 7*l md* . an h&lt;* r immrdiNte i fleet in Florida?
on a main
intersection
o f this of violating the law.
tha home collapsed.
•rgim e.
Then* wa • ii ©nrpi i inr a* ©( nee
nothing
whatever
Only four persons had been Southern Oklahoma c lly l the ac- I Thr threat of prosecution waxj wher,. Secrrtan Harold L. Icki *
l.e gall) .
Arriving Sunday from the lla,.m, r, , . nry
of lilow n tVtwn *4
aftn
the
it ul
ut ion
reported Injured In the path of cuaed leader o f the $200,000 ran- made in an address .1 a Labo- prr, il|r, ovrr
Kloii k. » l l t -ti'l It con©'
eons:II
Ion
fo t . ltlI„
months' rest,
Day meting spon&lt;orel ly
ihtJ
'
ftorm
pa
*d
late
la-t
nigli*.
In
*PIB
kidnaping
_
of
Charles__F
._
--tha-»tovm * leet - -nigM,— all -»(
ally
l &gt; ................ .Ir i
ally and
a ml t\
t „ l . s u c l . statement say in g he
-A\Von CimtfaT
lio T r ^ Ib t.I’nlUir. Wurkx A -l T t W “hTirrnFT* ftnFTn©-©«1
Urschr
l,
Oklahoma
City
oil
man,
them at West* Palm Beach.
So mntTT ".'■ iTniTily T tw y g lt r
svlIlinE ' r i*'ronrr&gt;r fflr
Kftrlirr Crtrn had rom*«imlr«t ;n. mmiftlrmion. Itirrr
U
Imn* Irvi'© \©ti4 &gt;.w
tido I. ritin't© a© tu flu in* on ng uf fi i|i*tal
.Jupiter reported severe dkm- and one o f the asserted machine
trial
iirfnre
*n y military or civil
formHlIy
tin
•
(kniinii
n.©*!©
by
I
p&lt;inip»-«l
into
«
vpry
•rrtiun
of
»h
«*
njj^BkU* &gt;AMa ‘ h*‘ *
age from tha wind and the gunner* In the slayin g o f fo u r
peril t«• I’ lut nhi that O 1“ well t«* tnhunal If gua ranteed sa f e ty fo r
freighter Elizabeth wsa blown o ff icer * and Frank Nash, fe d e r ­ Henry I. lUrriman. pre sent «»t I ouimy n wtemlv «tre©m of fimln tffiRfy ’ id'iw ffl»'pn**i| c\e»y t r i e ©tatc tiileflx I he ©itiiA'in.
hitiiRelf and hi© family.
HAVANA,
r r «• p ( .
fi.—
Chamber of C'omii»»'*« • of the; for public wmk- rnlrulntrtl 4•• o f dead hi|(h|h'* i» "id - e a l l top^,
al cqn vlc t, at K a n s a s - C ity J u i _
•ground near that place.
K e p i nl uf th e I K l h
A m m itn ie n t
( A . I ’ . ) — ( ' i i Iih ' b n ' v o l n t i i i n n r v
Jniteil States, ftir rrc-ijfitPion^TJ plftre more tbnn
men it foliage aloilffj tv it ti » h •* nt
Y esterday lie ©ent word from
.
hid
IT.
surrendered
quietly
to
three
Ths beautiful and costly es­
w i l l l**aV‘e I f u r i i l n . «© e w i y o t h e r
m onth
old.
hi© hotel
©tjile
that
he would g o v e r n m e n t , n
the “ »pen »h&lt;»p.”
’ work uti tlttn the revivinir Wheel© c i l i n e w
itijih t that they ii.nl
tates at Palm Beach were strewn A rdm or e p' llretnen.
• t a l e w h h h hn^ p i u h i h i t in n 'll it©
g i a n t . i i o m'dre interviewa* and r e­ |ire|&gt;Krr&lt;l Dwln y t o tv. -ijrn in
of
induHtiy
tu
»t**w
momentum.
|
*
&gt;
n
n
1
1
oi
:
It*
(jtf.t
III
the
two
f
»*
|
Harrimftn had rent a letter to
Bailey made
no move tow ard
with coconuts and uprooted trees
r u n si it Ut l o t ' . H© i l l )
©■» - e f n i e
fused tu eorunient on the reported
In a forretl r tp cniht nr p whirli llier hty •i jim u
f a v o r n f a I’ o n t n i i a a i o i i o f f l v o
lo t t ­
but ths residences escaped heavy the pistol that lay on a seat b e ­ mil member* o f thr t-lmti"
I 11»11«|h -'ill »(Mil i miff* tu ha\e
I would aearetdy have been dreamed
©tateinent o f Dr Horario Ferrer, m e n u f l e r l o r i h y
lom lora
of
ing
t
h
i
t
indu»try
in©'**
’»n
iht
mI.'
to
&lt;
'il
y
cr•
•
w
|j
H
"»
t
plenty
t
&lt;
side
him.
damage a* moat of (hem had
nuiiiiuul pi hIt'll'i»ii
nltl it* uwn
j o f a few i t i i h neo , tlir I’ p/dii'
•ecretary o f war in the new (*u
a o h l l c r s , an llo r .- a m i i m t i o n a l
•lay,
and
Ly*/ • dn\
I
been boarded up for the summer.
-t a le
rure t it ut mil
pitdiililinn
When the Jail r ar he had stolen rlusion in it| code© o f it#.
j Win k - Admini©! rnt mil in ll»c 10
han regime, pruporing to guaran- j m l l r o w h o s r l 74’ «l t In* p o w e r
Storm k«*wi&gt;M I*#t ame el ** ire ii Uiendmeiit i* iepeiilc -1
Fort Pierce suffered from the at Dallas whirled around a c o r ­ tiun to hire, ilterhnrge &lt;r u Ivitnee
1 ivci’k# nf iI * •'Xl**teiii't* lm&gt; itllorn'
tee Marhado'© ©afety.
th roiijfh
a
lil'io illo «roup
blow to the rzlent of some $200.- ner and smashed into a ruth, Bai employe© on the i «©I m oi merit « *| « I P.»7,ft',Mi.rtH out of tbl* fol.ll with hi ;$ii. hj-©, »u.M©. nnd t»*-e
I I . *11 . 10. h i * i it i $ iu l n f I tie l a t e
In til© statement
the for m er t i V i a l ln # i n lt r h l.
i Hen i
000. Two sections of the cause­ ley soon found him self looking in ­ v© 1 h mt regard to •nmo •»■ non I putdli wot k■ foo,| A•f f ’t.'tOlt.tMMi, : » n l e g l-d at i l l e , v i l l i V o t e n i l I e p e i i I -l l g
pre©ldent
declared
he had **no
Soon a f te r the detail© liernmft
nci
■• i nl i mil l *' ti
»•! r i I
way to tha beach and the seawall to the cold muzzles o f Ihtee A id - union ufTilifttion. S m h a •Imi*e ( OOO winch wh© Met up I»\ 4'oiign
i lu ll
(in u iiilitie n i
•*it g e m r i d
known,
\Vanhlngtun
ordered
w«&gt; written into the ftiit.unooilt
fear© o f any orderly lnve©tlga
I inn* and inti* iii'n ••
war* undermined and
washed more police pistols.
• It 4in. ii ilnv, N--U iii' i i. r.l.t I
|at the lehf't of I’reMdeMl IIimim’
1 ’ fitted State© war©hip© ’ •» &lt;’ uba.
Ii«*ri.** nnd ndded
cork*.
•way. Garages and automobiles
T
h
In
•
UiiiHirl'
•ifpnt.
w
f"
II
it
maj
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i
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v
\
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'
•
cmn
I
fui
Hy his side, prot est ing T m , x
veil mn it cHtdinal fatloi in hi©
IVealdent De r.*©pede©. tn©|w*ctJustice
l»ecau©e I
"The fttnteiiient mud” hy Mr m * «‘ tnphi\ tneot jtroyiitMi
Ware wrecked, homes were dam­ Jailor.” sal N l r i Treap, Dallas
irrt***» ally © *1$I.“It, eritdlM' in. *.u*T. 11»# iv pi al x o u ’OiiiiHitt cii that I “ I expect
©»4orvw m e n . was aumaged by water leaking in. tus- jail lur nk cy , whom
Hailey had * Hnrrlmftn", (ireen »aid, “Miuply
j \• t« 1dit \ Id 'A ill' II Selldlt I.Tt •laic, tl| ........ tic© uf I I..Mi(n wilt! think the pe pie o f t 'ut» t r a ll/ e Hfff*
1ji-l 1hin#dH&gt; anno nrcmrnt
reflect* the traditional atiitmle
' t h e benefit©
I have
brought to tnoned hack t " Ilnvana nnd i© ft lInaaa houses were damaged and kidnaped.
' 'it lit i
uf •&lt; ' " V n i *»i * t h o n t ,.pi nun- Ii' kn IIx d i ' .
wn*- miole of Itie fit -I mil Ini'
to
re©lgn
The
c ou p
th# atreete were littered with de­
fthirh the Chftmtfr »»f f imm. ree
t inly tin -iv t..untie*
w li'clt I &lt;'oha, pailirularty
in
halancing pected
hf 11* P |,jt I
hi $\ \ i Min. I
tion loan© anti ir»nnt’- to mnnn i
It was Treap'a r a r
that was
and manufacturer.© nlw»i&gt;h have
w »•rr wet wh in «t h i e pi .'hil'il I"»| p Ue C uhttn liudget,
fo r the fn©t p l a m l the powei in the hand© o f
bris. Th* shrimp bouses on (he
I hell w . ..
••H
im
imnr
wrecked benide the curb.
radical
»oclali©t©
rwpi ••©••iitln^
purHucd# hI*t Section 7, of the In- pnlilie*, nil m t|Uirein"»»t© hnittiv •lit » fiit' v
i
it.* nf I hi in teit* aitnpleil will Iimnh the nglit time m yeat©
waterfront were wexhrd away
" W h e n we get where we ere
\N©Iri " o ' k i Firtem.©
i ©Indent group© and thi* Altt* ftOduRtrial Hecortry Act. har ere t*een ni*o
Ii I lllll 7 Vi l i t I it . I tn lit t o©e ' h
.1
1
*
.1
......
I
1
« d .*..11 bonta « r a roal up g o i n g , ' " Bailey h.
r
t
tnM
Ir„
„
• ale nf
of ii**i H il l ©
tin
hi*
t
i
ip
fr
om
Herrmitla
to
had
told Treap
K«j• .‘ft©©©jieol*. L it. l^uiwaaod weir Involved in null h"*1
one nf thru', hetau©» Montivftl on Ut linrr I Ally Rod
l- * ' ’ ii they ©
1ood Jty u n d e r t h * “ ©••“a«tv i ••it eng h
•*wr45nHfc
Jrfaodoy “‘ tEbulswdi Rarwuota
M r. ilmr'rltotn iftd tbM* he rep- thrae fi rai
f ‘ 1 ep s tr r fr htt.T rtrrtsmn,
r
o f f H dl«lr© i
ky — W al
RpiUH)
y ou r rar and som e money end let
Admfnlatration made grant©
if
*
ifncnt* muni rrcogfiitr thiv InIwtt
| I'll t I lo ll
Bradenton, FArt Myers, Miami,
In . Me
WH* wet w h*'ii I In* ©tjile Ih-r"aiin ........................
g
th© g »•11r i ©I litter only
.to |H*irent anti loan© of 70 pe
you g o ba ck."
|lent horn© commi«©ion»*d off»rv»ra
now ha© the right to oigamse
Waat Palm
Beach and
Port
• IH ij S
full
I
8
8
Old©
I
i
h
.
I
f
«
*
f»
l
pl
on
Troup wa* released by tbe A r d ­
•ent of the r -t invnhr©! Tiie-e
j and ©fliftd c n l r o l l»v plowing m a ­
i
evfii 100 percent in i facto* y or
Lauderdale with their surrounding
lo ||i|f©hnin gh nnd Me nt her
A fftii w o m a n pa«© f*ngtr rlail
» r r o in aililition n. «hlr» p r o j v . f
Hits! ,* .iiii i.K
f
&gt;&lt;•■(
more o ff icer * aa soon a* he could
lt hln© gun© at thr principal © t r o d
areas tail night y*™ completely
mill or manufacturing ••#:»’ I•*-1»\•♦ •mint iv*, I he */(le nf II4pI••1 in Itu* © n n ty
(ia tn lh i
oo©tiini(*
bo
identified
end
Bailey was
w In l&lt; hail tiM-».
imii 'I iii*
!- • (" '' * " '1 &gt;"•'
"ll&lt; '
' '•&gt; •&gt;1 • " "
I coriTr©. T hey ©aid Ut CMUimiftcut of from communication with
inMit without interfervi;*r &lt;r it*
fill
h u e
I • l. e t n hi. t#*.l ninl
cntiiii on tin* 8v«y t o n
taken to Jail to i&gt;e turned over In
1 ............... . 'Hi '
' f .............
...............•I f'hi©
,,, vnM
U ,,,, ,,H‘ " * V
" ©iii.Til off ice.© 88(11 I*** M -t o re d
©traint from empl »yera, an I «m the It V JJ.
each other or Ih* outside ezrept
' tie »i n 1 't i e p i •* \ Ml
K lit Mu 111
pot
1
•np
'
l|il««ipi**i
ft'lr
-hip
federal authorities.
.^nlk .« lin 'd "l» on
I to p ow er a f t n
Ito* i ihIm mI g o v till nil
ployrr© must rerognia** the top
hy radio.
1•*• e
p r n h l - i i ♦••n
ti h •
adopted
I d o /,
ir*
Alone and in * fashion m a tc h ­
’ ’(• ©mill i, A h M «tm ln iu G a n d h i." 1nnm©nt
Tkork- A .1 mini't i n
it in-tullnt In power.
•let the I'uhl
i
!•
(Continued On Tag© Thr©©)
Ths storm on the Rast roaxt
1
t
k
now
it
n
•
t
lie
|
lav
pa•HO|l
will !*«•el•©I
ing the
daring
nf thr
prison
hr \8 H© h rftiil to r x clftim
#
l. h J i- i I u f
, Ttierft w a « d i t o r d n on tin* © treats
tion
l hc
diarupted wire fecllilira lo (hr
Ih w
l m l.
••Jar.
J reak he led
from
thr Kansas
W ick
t"
l.a t a r lift ©out n in**M»t*«*r «if hi© j t o d a y 88*Itt* a u lu iio 't iilr - iiurying
M» ItMl I
It
re-established by routing line,
»
H
i
h
*
I*
k
'**
Iftt
hi
»
•
lung
ifpteul
II. .Hi­ nf il
high
id
State
Penitentiary
at
l.ansiitg
- t u f f tu t h r y o u n g w o m a n to co n 1a rm e d y o u n g m en ih i-h in g utiout
ll •• •OK
©plead
citild'
cut off frmo communication with
"I t 111 . IU t, h i'tljllg u p H
' miihh' -hie|l«|i
I••i l *.' I
.1.1.
Memnrinl D»V. when II ronvirts
vrv
tu© I’ on g riit illation© o n
h**r and th e re i« fe a i
o f 1 In dfthftd
l '" ‘
| many pet *»n
along the Weal ('.out and then
"1 Il *I' I••| Hth* Mllll, t’lifttniiiM n t lio i wi«m fir ©tiiinnril
Power xtid f(Jgh f •
;i
escaped by kidnaping the warden
»nh»
The lull-w .i
liefor© n lg h t fn ll
across lha lojMr peninsula from 1
I
Mil'
*
hilt
I©
.(.Ilii
.
til*.
111*
1 1. Uin.iMMt.on'il S » . I l l !*• I I I 04*11 f r l ,
I
and tw o guards, Bailey furred his
•&gt;!hrr pft©©cng«*i • am i k rp l l a r g e ­
I eft dr t ©
d e n ie d
••••mmm'IMI©Uc
lotrnent*#
Fort Myers ^£j[VMlami, south of
Inn
-tftii'l*.
i.tith
I mi
way through sawed liars fr om an |
t
I kept , ••- y I g t ' i i i i ' h o u . At. i.
ly to til© room ©
tendeiiOle© an d ©uni tin".' 88 art taut
Public W 4lk Fund to d a ’ c
north but communiraliont were
ft i
Mill Mils 18•*t fin I f.,| ft f v
j T iii*©if h \
|-JIi *i t r it
ie© p ert
ah » e
the s i . l h
I It ©uprrm'ft cmilt ut llnviitiii •econom ic* i e c o n -t t uct •"•i
..um \ thfti iiift
th* storm area. Yesterday, how­ isolation cell
ImIi'I I v I", nl
rip|M i tiwny, li.&gt;iu §«.
floor of the Dalla© jail building
ha© mi i ftiig n l (o g i o i i p I &lt;» rliargr© for f o i e i g n »e oii©t i oi 1 1" 11, ir © p c r t
t . i .........
ever the storm cut gcruex the
" p i Mill *•*!•
«"&gt;• « t l u l l .
h*M« li/»* 11 11i .• |
I|.e.I II \
ft'f I
phohi*
and made hift J[fty
temporary
NgniriRt Machado nntf hi© unlc© foi f o i fo r e i g n o ld ig a t ton© a n d fn r \ ► • It *411
I hr
1 In
(Continued From Page Two)
W A N H I N G T O N , Sept t&gt; lA 1
Iliy liM M
|»ft» kagt* IAi\ p|«i
»»•••*• * in \ I • l rn nfT I..
freedom.
A virtual
promlae
of
Inirhrt
lfl.it. th* •.11* •1 It'piMF in ipifin I u llr g r .l &lt;1 IIIT© (‘ Olllllllt I »*i| ilu illlg 1n ia tio n &lt;f cou rt©
all nv•i (hi) fit y ft*
At the direction of Washing­
:t no
Thee© i© talk o f N©kiug A m s r lthru IFgitlT III!
n ©lliglr tftir l
prirr* (nr th'* y r * i' x cro p &lt;if (hi
H ontintifd nti I'ftgf* 1'litrri
•l
ton Deparimnnt of Justice offi­
..ft
ra n In te rv e n tio n an d A m hft© ©ador
•i kilt
I i p p n * l ! l u ll g i o i i p " III t h r M a t h a d "
i red to l's r c o w » » made y r - l f n l - v
•I n I n ib«*1il ( t r i . i
cial©, an investigation wa© It gun
i* ot
W elle© i© r e p o r t e d t»* h a v e ©aid
K g l l i T c h f t t K r d t h e f o i m e i p ie© l
hy fa rm « Iminiitrxtioii "If: i,ls
Sm*»m m|tit*. »bH
to determine how Hailey obtained
Hit -I *«I F in al Kites W i l l Ku •lent an d oth©r© r It It p lo tt in g t o U tete wi|l It n o In telfr!ef»C 4 ! w ith
\;i» i it»l
provided grow er * will join in J
(4. IIII©II •
HOUSTON, Texas, Septthe piatol and the ©aw with which
4 1 til k &lt;M» ( / i d . s r k
I
Mht
IJ'
lib e r ty a t lo n g
a© t h e m
ia n o
whirtlwiml c r o p redu ction
rumP a i d IMt h . !•]. F . l l i i H t o n k,M ■*
••
"&lt;
(A.P.)—Otaggrring
draper! y
him l
I ' tu i ll vi.
the bare of hi© cell had iTcn cut.
dlltkllI cri» 8vd© that ru©tTi| fh th© i-Npitnl , tdoodfttm d.
P*&gt;gn.
At mag* n#i4 heavy I&lt;mu ef Ilf*
Department of Justice agent*
Mtl«l I •••Ift IIII*|| Ml sit1 ll t*h't I I It
Finn lal ©er 8iif© for Mt© F.lla I «»n A u g 7 fo)lnw ing a fal©# r«*
In or de r
to
en*urr
oind'.i*
from th* tropic*! karrirane that had placed Bailey in the Dallas
t •'ll*l»IJlVI. Il©III II. HIi*** i f..r
f.
t*. I(ii©lnn. w Iim •(i(•«| at h« t hum© | port o f M a c l i a d r © « i g i i a t i o i i .
*r*4 th* Uropr Rw r.rizte jail following hi© recent arrest proinises o f crop reduction within S •Il4 .ll .ll
11»\8•■i •nltl|&gt;Hll&gt; . -Inti.I thit u h i l l at III F.H t 21 ©t St |irl rill IV 8r©
-- —fer several Mar* w*a la- on B farm near Paradise. Texas, a wrek or two, officials lit niglit • 4I &lt;-St I Hllteth 4 N .4 I |.*I»M i
hr h**|inI |ll| t I \% I hi !•••«,(•$ I le r d n v m o r n in g a ft e r a Im gf tin g i
l*Mfk (M ■4 III I' 4 ••$ «1» I I
we
re
d
ra
ft
in
g
■
hl
*n
*"t
ngroctadav hfc. th*
tint
til
f
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1
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•
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&gt;
.
.
to await removal to Oklahoma
( ti** • |f \
•• i i I p i
d in**--, \8 ill hr h eld fr o m
11•d &gt; (P lrriftli
prmlu.-t ton
fur Hllllpl-lt-ll.
th* atrick- City for trial in the IJrachcl kid­ ntent to slash
11M|l|»*•leisri •
III fthntlt fl IIfI m*i ’ .1 k
....... tit,
t 'r
• &lt;'h urt'll W e d iicv ila y a fte r 1
«n1411••(••• t
presentation
to
thr
fsrtm-tt
with
n
a i luihrr
naping.
It 88 »11 ||o' n o o n a 1 -1.110 u ’cln ck
I *«•IIt
Ks.trrnl
»
Itinir*1 88 ill j
in the ne st f e w days.
ole tu (Vi thi
II I I«88 1 e in K v e ig r e e n t e n ie te r y , ©v iHi |
F.thel Is-u ns C s i v s r , t h r * s - ) r s f SANTIAGO.
t ' l l * . K-I&gt;t
(■r.iUft taMtiatft* rr
'3
H©rvit
Re e-mpll.V 18
M
rs
n
w
h
il
r
w
ar
eh
ouse.
In
Ntnlli
■
Thft Browr\»y|l
XJlU. ftnd garden
I». |x%i f in# i
•f I-•
Itev
M art n J. I lia m olT icr. .*»g I ■dd laughter o f Mr. and Mr*. Joh n) iff*)—Group* o f wom en ain ool with
Car
,lina
and
Koulh
(
r
i
l
t
o
s
.
country of tbe kowrr Rio Grande
II.
rd Ovcrlin
m.ioac
ys«t*r l»y
Mr©
tin© ton
88 a ©
M ini
Di I C ar ver, &lt;lle&lt;l at the Iron* o f clu-a sc oured Die
A mi I
•3
| U |t.. | I Hit
which we r* closed l y toiler- o f
wtrft cut off frftoijthe world tod**|'&gt;*•I tu*
• hi
ti l r p | | f|(f i ( i m i a o v .
I I Um
sK a ck ln g strike l o s s k r t s *• *»vIAillIn 8 l|ie, h ' . t'llt ©hi* bn* |e©id«*d Mis Career's relative* In W ll1*
i.,
I
the state g ov ern or s, a r e to romatli
day bj o hurricane. Smashed
t ou r r u n g t h a t
f •• II \
|&lt;l p. •
in S ftfifoi • fm th e pa t i!fi &gt;i*Mr«. i o c h e f . tia ysster tsy morning al 1 sr sl Conimlnil«l &lt;'rg*oic---i »liik * s
u t i.r
,\r rli nit ur •«I I '»•$•»•••
Inactive untl| fa rm er s hove been
71.M l t h e I r l i ' p h o n i h i n
homes, croaklag trftfts an I ianfh
* t
S u rv iv iivt lie i lire tor Ii ii ©ha m l, It in o'rlrok Th* little girl became crea ted disorder.
fc
4
ft
2
(
"
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Bfc»i*r it wa# Imporxibl* to given an op po rtun ity to &gt;i;ii the
Offtd crept worked IU path.
. I . v ‘ 7 hi© .S A
VV.!» 1• | " i | m i l o f o r d e r y e
Ill •uihlenly on S t n d e y .
Tw&lt;i civilians stul one *oldicr
tin t o n ; l o r da g h t e i . M •
No one dared to lurvey the dam- ■ercca *ny of the ,*v#r#l nxUin blanket part to rurtaii Itotr flue •-|IK,i .i .t ■« son
i
th e wor©t © lotm
,v * *v
Ilia I'&lt;hI&gt; arrived In S e n f o r d . were killed in a gun haltl*.
M ild re d
lln ic o c k ,
tw o
i ,||ii&gt;lkT.7
c-re&lt;l
to
r
a
r
r
o
CTJp.
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o
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O0C Mill tkft winds aoitftd. Thft picture# xchrdulud fur »huwin|{ at
H im
m i .t,
1T4.© • o v r r h a d " , h e ©a ol
toda y, and funeral services will I ^Tension w*« at a higli pitch in
cliiM ie* .
llii© toii
It a I cock
uml
cftiiter k f f ortuUy raced inland th* Milan* Thtulvr y*#terd*y
An a r r r a g * reduction up to .'iO1
(Continued (in Page T w o )
(t o u t in u e il o n I'u k i
I wo|
Kibthiei ri IlfttMK'k, o f S ftllfo iil. and i e liel'i fr om Hie Krirksnn Futier ; S an tiag o and ttrw outb reak * * f
oftftr Browaftfillft ond that city Manaftr Jo*. L.' M»r*nlett* h»» percent was (Ugges te d at , meet- — —
-------- —
al lliorte al I" 10 o'clock VVerlires-l trou ble ware feared. Many m ert w o l^ ioth em . JSftm Dick©«in, «*
was In 00 oreo of blook ailftnce.
cWld«d to show thrtn In connec­ Ing between fa rm ad niln ittra '.o rs'
la yt tito
ingg * Burial will be rnj c h a n t, fallerl to open the»r ksora
K o n g 88" i. h n*l K otiert J h il,* o n , ut
m mrn
nm
Goloo
olao swots
Cprpie tion with today'* iyrform»ncf» and delegationa f r o n f the South|
Bev. yesterday morning
t olu m '.u t
T en n
F\*»a|©«*n f 'r m r t r r y . a l l )
-i
Cbriotl, 000 mUtft oor#h. Water h* said this murnln*.
y es ter d ay .
Ths army took possecsron of
Smith llurdin
the Fifftt Mcthuntabftd tbroftgk tba •tr**'.« and
Theater your* therefor* will i n
the slreelr, firing (ier|j«nl!y to
di- t i hurrh w II nfTIrifttr.
W ithou t definitely
comm it t o g 1
L jih I
F*opl* took n t e g i on bluff&lt;. At two feature films. On# of them i# themselves,
I It Ii 111«- gitl wft» horn in S «n - clear off trafftc. Several persott*
C h s s ls r C
D a v i t ,,
-----FiHyort, *U (Kit #ix fumillca "Collet* HumoC, with . Bine f a r m n -kaln litm tlon d i r w t u - nt l A p p m u m a t r l y two hours after north of l©htoiiago ut
|f» I*. M. I
fo td m lit t Ir more
than
three war* wojrwled
v*ro m e u M ,
Crosby, Jack 0»kie, Mary Carl- production, and J. D. Hutson, the tropical htirnrnnc had [tasseil I
Am mg the -striking group*
year* ngo. She Irft l»err Saturday
The engine ftljd 11 nc
turned I
UU, and k h*#t of aulstiof art­ head o f the t obacco seel urn, m d i - . t u th* west w an l uf thr Seiirin)- [
with
Mr©. wer* conks, h o u s e servants, .treat
K u n cta !
svrv u -**
fo r
M r*. nf let noon hy tiftin
over
tu
the
right.
Hu
•
ngine
uml
|
ist*. '71m second feature 1* Jam** c i t e d the g ov er nmen t Would either i area
y es ter lay
af ternoon,
at I
K '.th
Krv inhm ig .
17 yr»r-*l&lt;l f a i V M fi»r the purpoiir o f ©pentl c*r m*n, dork workers and con*
M»8t*ral car© aA? partly Mihiit©rg«'*i j
Cayney’s “Pictar* Siutcher.’’
worker*.
A general
g o on th* m ar ke t and j u y s u -p h » |about 3 .1 r, o ’ clock, an Atla nth
w ifi- o f A
II
h ir in b r ln g , l* V s
mg Ut week-end in Willarochee. struetion
hiiikrurtan F* Davi- of Kakelund
to ba cco, i f that we re neeassary. Coast I.In* special freig ht train
, Monroe yiower, were held from tlo» survivor© \vre her parent*, strike was fsare-1.
*
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u •
joo.m-d nnd was In.uoUy klll.-.l, ; U|r Erir, „n Kl)IIM. l „ ,
The two .civilian* killed &gt;'**• •
at mi I a
niftier,
Mary
Elizabeth
t o raisa pr cea, o r teoul I f u r n i s h 1 piloted by K nginre r W. I. T ap p,
terday morning wire Francisco
LIGGETT KILLED
oVI'K'k
.Sunday af ternoon. &lt; at ver. aged about four.
Mr.
th* funds f r f such pur.-liatcs.
j well-known in Hanford, ran ltd &gt; i * Knginrrr W. K Tapp wan al- I
and Francisco Uorda*.
■
—
' a washout, bet ween Behring and ; M. injured. Ill/* right mmh is rut. Burial wa- In K v r r f r c c n C’ t m f ' ' ©'ver It an em ploy ee
of
tht Balart
The dead soldier wa* Anrieto Flu- CHICAGO,
B«pt. 6-—(AT—A r a o u i B m o N u m t o m e e t : Isftkr Placid, tumr&lt;1 ov e r o n it© | Duvia was hmughl to Kebring tery w i'h Itev J M. Milligan o f Smith IIarl*#r Shop here.
to undertaker© latke M&lt; m" m* olTiriating.
•nt*.
M Fitlni wind broocht tragedy to
|
----------------------------©lit# in a ditch filled with water Ii&gt;d turned over
Bard** sought to arrest an‘"• phttiron and IllyO- Tapp w.-.
th* second day of th# International ' Mr inter,
of- tb* Scmloul* ■ml brought instant death to ! •
Mr* h n u i h r i i i g died t f l e r 1 1
M A N KILIJ1 S E L F
utlrar soldier, Jsroa*l
Aleman,
air roe**, rausing •th* death of brooch of Flori4o Patriots will Ilr.kc.nan Fred Daria's? U k r -| * '‘ r"
illnea© o f ftl"*ut m week'll duration 1
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Bay Liftfstt, »7-j*ar-«U pacing roett tonight in tbs suit parlor of land who Jumped frpm Ih* triiin ' ,,r H»riln. Will k« t« lakoland .She w a - lo r n at Day, Fla. on
D E I .A N D ,
aSapt. 6. —
— R»- charging h* was a Machado In­
pilot from Omaha, Nab: Lifge'J, tbs Montezuma Hotel for tb* pur- a* Il l«ft Ih* rail*. Mr. T*pp auf on ,,,, ImproviM-l I7«
M^y IP. I'.'in, I ut had 11rod-J|» I c ' v&lt;-t at leaving his w if* and two formant. AUinan shot nnd kilted ’
pushing U# racing plan* st J76 j c h of electing'* chairman, and frred cuta on th* right arm.
| " Tha ear* invnlv,--! w. ro us t.d- f o r thi- |.*M seven years. S i r v i v - 1 -MISI children was sx pre sse d In Bunt** and *scap*d Btlarl wa*
' in a qualifying «*U|nr up *n election campaign
New* of th* wrack reached Kan lows: Four i*r» •■( m- ichundiso ing her . . . s i d e h«r hustiand a »'| • ■!••* left hy L Percy Smith. 30, pursuing and »•* chtllrnged UF
trial f*r Ih* ©rst contest
and' fl nance commil to*, according ford late yesterday afternoon In livlilly londol; our ru&lt; of fend, an rlgh l month
old
daughter, o f &lt;i«mc*vllle, who took his own Putnt*. Each shut and kill* I thr*
.ft
~-\
Ann
Kre inhrln g;
l e r . l i f e S a f rday hy (h ootin g h i n n c l f othar.
te l . F. Coopar, temporary chair- s message picket! up at th* lo- 1»nd si* rot* or rock. VVill (*quir* M ary
Aleman took refuge in th*
na* lta ten Wlbg torn off by toys map. . Tbe
The m**tlag
m**tlng I*
U called
rolled for cal National Guard Armory which »i«*ut two days to iltrui th* truu- mother. Mrs. Icy H o y it t ; h«r aia- Jure. Smith d rove h «r*
fr om
hh- due to high water and track tar, M i x Marintha B oy rt t, a ii‘J&gt; Gaineavlll* hy truck. H* was sm- military barroek* about which *
rifle prnrocw rmuiting from tte
o'clock, and nil frtoach ri waa na follow*:
tion .in .thin
nr*
“ Eagina blfi went Into n wash- washing badly. Will nrod two, her brother, Kddie l l i y s t t , %|| o f . p l o y r ' hy a Gaioeavill* f u r m t j r o cordon of troop* was placed and
attend.
two machln* gun* act up
•'
L ak e Monro*.
•
| company.
out | l a point o m qu arter mil*
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