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HANFORD. FLORIDA. SATI HDAY. SFIITK.MHKR

Austria’s Plan To jIHGINCREASE
« Raise More Troops ISREPORTEDIN
M s Given Approval BUYINGPOW
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Crew Of Hfi IirSaved
From Lost Tanker
N EW YORK.

Sent. 2, M*

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Britain, France, Italy
Support Request Of
DoIIfuss ForProtection Against Nazis
PARIS, Sept. 2.—(A.P.)-rBritaln, France and Italy in
Identic note* approved Aus­
tria’s plan to raise a special
corps of .8000 men for duty
Sgalnit “terrorist elements"
within the country and on
the German border. Austria
requested the increase in her
armed forces after propsfsnda leaflets attacking the

front JrntH
fir* %»r «irut»ni»ig
uh.ff th»* tanWrr Cnhlwal**
hunt' ini»» fame*
*|»tf
«at»k” aflrr a collip| n with lh** litwr l*r«iJ»iU
\Vi!*t»n. 'i&gt;*- rvnoIWiM' tank/?
nn«l#|tnrr. bo.uml for Iho* Otir**'
nWlnlttl alsfiit 200 mile# i&gt;ff thr
North t «n*lina
«hmi . .iurtiur
thr night, wirrlr** m**«iigt
rrrpivnl t•••11\ «ai«l. Tin* fit11
mr«#tgr t|i.| not
if Iho

FORD PLANNING1 Attribute* ImprovcBIG OFFENSIVE, ^
o? n S
IS LATEST WORD fuse ro
rr. ^*n». fi
WAS
An inrjfc.i-c ulr . f iv of ft\
bon^MIU.* tn th* n.itn II «
rai«*
rhasing power rn uigh
retail •sales 11; percent
nlfht wa« ascrihrd tu U v rrro»vA mm tu*an
! ery program by i)" '

irrw of th«- *.11bio*i w e * «avrt|
hut Iatrr o w iim of thr la’ kvr
•aid al^Savatioah tViit thru
ha,| hrwn athtM’4 th n rthe Prr«-

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Not Sign NRA Code ’

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D E T R O IT , Sept. 2- l,D -.-f t ill-' Fedetatior. of l abor,
The monthly survey of uslhr.s
rationa last night were that Henry
by
the frdeiution "aid. “ A* Sep­
Foul is. planning a sudden,.vign-t
tember open* we ran altm.ly »*•■
tous offrn.lv* in his controversy
. clear «ign« of rr*l pr ■» &lt;•*»,* add- J
with the natloital rt4overy admin­ ! iitg that "sjnc* ths- ..iMs.-ulativ.-i
checked!
^gDoHfus* government were dropped istration- but Just what the motiii rl-r -if buslnt-** «*
July,
f&gt;.r*'r» are
•vmvB ro m alrplinst' said bjr Austrian* magnate intends to do his asso-i In
nirg to teteal' a *oli I foundnlnm
dales prnfrse not t* know.
po have coma from Germany, ami
Out of a writer of tumor, for liii'ipi-'S adtnnri-.

altar a German
broadraatin*
campaign against
the Vienna
gcvsrnment had got under way,
Austria’s plan iavolvrs a one
/•ar voluntary enlistment period
and ia designed as a purely tem­
porary measure.

•PARIS, 8opt. 2.— HP)— Premier
Edouard Daladior assured hi*
cabinet yesterday that France’s
.aaw lino of ateol and concrete de­
fense works which stretchbs for
1U miles along tho German bor­
der, ia adequate to block Invasion.
The American ftttlturie toward
disarmament at Geneva in the
face of HlteriiU activities along
tho border ia worrying the govw drnment, which is tightening up
-Ra military and economic slruc‘ tore.
.
Foreign Minister Paul-IInncour
.rotported tu his colleagues the deB j arture of Norman Davis, Amcrlean ambaspsilnfrat-lartv from
N*w York for conversations at
London and Parts, aiding that
Londcn and Washington are ner­
vous over tension between Austria
and Garnuny.
M. Paul-Roncnur la particularly
anxious for confirmation from
.‘Davis that the United States will
make efficient control of arma­
ments a necessary preliminary to
$naa limitation.
i Meantime the anxious attitude
af the French as to what Is gnksg on across tha German 1.order
'was reflected in an article In a
Strasbourg
newspaper
which
rounded a note of alarm with a
declaration thah Germany would
be ready for wdr on land ami In
Ik* air within a year.
* ’ “Germany has an Inestimable
adeaatage over the old military
powers— she has no superannu­
ated war material," the article
.pya.
“What arm* ah# produces tojM tsy art based on the best and
^^a oa t reedht experiments m il# by
all Um power* and may surprise
If pcsaible In quality, the arms of
the old military power*."
Premier Daladler’a report on
border defenses followed a recent
Inspection tour a* war minister.
new fortification chain cost
1100,000.000 and Includes trenches
bud dugouts of steel and concrete.
\ franco la determined that Aus­
trian Independence shall be es­
tablished. The cabinet is undar­
d to bar* approved the Auaa daalra to add a special de­
W corps of 8000 men to pro­
m t Natl border menaces.
f
Tho cabinet also (a seeking In
•frangtben Franco economicaly
by making concession on import
qaoUa la oxehaago for tariff raThts was viewed a*-a
ency to’ further abandon
)’*
most-favored
nation
In an affort to bolstar dlforeign trade.

E

ier Resident Of
^City Dies In North

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Ira* war* raralrad
by Mrs. W. 8. Thornton
Jaasraiewn, N. Y., Informing
Um Arath of Mr*. C. P.
a former rosldent of
Fnaoral services, wen*
city this week.
lived In 8o£M year* •*•■
t ,r
•rani winter* lh#J
• abort time her. and
with friend*. Mr. Hanby pro-

up

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crew of the fntikrr nu«t was
taking tin in to Norfolk, \a.
rilqv I'ohiwglrt
.4ll*t| frtlltl

Jitt kMint Die a h u . -•*.

NAVY IS SEEKING
NAMES.FOR NEW
SHIPS PLANNED

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Pair eitept possible ahowsr*
Monday and increasing
wind*.

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Price FW e Cent*

NUM BER 1 M

m u u sp a n ie d Italian F lie r
S eepscoi!^eefe { { is Death Im
1 rans-Ucean 1
Another Hurricane Is j
Imaging In Hahanins

De Pinedo Is
nuroTio1"'CHICAGO- CRIME!LESS POLITICS General
Burned Beyond Rec­
When Air­
.... - .... s a FIGHTING WITHIN SCHOOL BOOKS ognition
plane Catclum Afire
■* r BACK TO WALL IS SHOLTZ IDEA

S la ts

l't- .llelir.- the emly
ili«tilrbnnr
struck thi»o •loVlnce- «
■'ll i 'it, tr III.Iilli- tin rit; oi j
Hdvano, jr-t i-lav. n ia &gt;t srtiltu
today « »
eniral niiout , 2tHI'
li- iii&gt;ithwe*t ol fork &lt;
All* ti.li-il |.\ wind* of hu
f..i.
nu tb cei.- i-t. it m.ii/d
rlhwe-twnfd nt n ra:.•/ f
t,
nil hour,
Ito-har./tv-f M TIIfA G O . S e p t .
2 Ml
■eti orologl«l •*. V * ll'G|, Crime, in I’hlcago. Is fighting
d I h. new storm,
ItJfhl.b to. with it. back io the wall,
l"&lt; e»tl emir -c, mold I* a I AtvJ the gangster, gunman, ami
it di t s W South I Nassau tu grneisl na’rr-do-wtll. apparently
niurafng.
. j Is waging a losing fight a*‘ Uie
Mlttliii mol Smith blorida a «|Midwist melrapoIR*'" 8 I r sgam-t
i1*-t in a distinctly |ow pics- 1 crime govs furwanl with relent.
tho lu-pleal

Present Campaign Of (ibvernor Of Georgia
rrtcw K 1***" Kn forcers 1^4 CrgeslIniformityOf
Fundamental Texts
Obtaining R e su lts

The slatrinrnt «»■ made a (
Hugh S John-on if -in l at hi - h,i
. % h
1 • &gt;•'•»«)•
j l» nii» v ig o r .'
.
refusal of biitH^ In reveal &gt;1iisI |r | f,,r 11,,- f.r*t turn- -nice b
M. .. - Idle.
thr
Islurbamgl Chicago has bad many “crime
plans has romp one principal br jgsn th ta-k of mid Hiring Urdu*
I h1-•&gt;I -truck Cilt-a yestebday, wars" before, but the present
lief— foaterej by asm late* who try lit the ear ngaiixl ileprr ■
, I &gt;'
1' “ • " i f »J least m i n I campaign - if the number of ron­
will nut permit the u*« of th.ir sinn. The a.tiultt— iul -n y HuWev j
; dead, ill m ..i ,i auil lint Id prop ) viction* ran be used a- a criterion
name* -that Ford will not »lgn t r , ttorknl on the* *pee» h he \t In
•ill •aomi-j. ll I .ionitiy nest ( — U making the other seem small
the NKA automotive rode, but •Viter ia 'i r l»a&gt; nt I hteaco. |tie
W ASHINGTON, n t . .* I/11 |in-rthw* Iwaril acin-s thr tiulf ■f i in c nipnn*oti. .
will launch out,in a *pcctarular list- hr hu* set^ fur I be tuning)
i
-&gt;th|
^rather . ureau at | Alremlr :#ih» janmg il+t* hava
"go It alone" plan, which may In­ point in the re-rnipl lyment drive. [Thu navy thiinlanl iTeeply inlo • ”
•hern »cnf to Mat* priwiiR, and
h»y
*
*
*
M
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"
f
'**
Coll
i|IM'll"l|.
Ill"
clude the public pre-i ntation of
Other ilrvrlopmeni &lt; of the
tMr'»» .Mi.i Muiiir i all M'liify in the drive l*» hut a month oldi
lory
yeslenlaj
wive
name
•»
hi* own bu*innu ‘‘Voile "
«l •
Included:
Many idlicr* are In follow. If of­
_ ll may even in luilr a return
Joseph It. K.i-tment. fedeiiii cn- n;i new ....... I- which will bring
ficial* lack of the nmtem*nt are
the
fleet
rl
»rr
to
the
limit*
&lt;«f
In the famous $."i p day minimum ordinator of tran-|Mirtati ui said,
Mittniful in cmnitig |iro**&lt;titifm«.
s\ T IIN U T O N , ,‘ V|»r. :• n f,
wage, ahanduned several month* in a memorandum to I'lrsident the l.ondmi muni trrnly
True, none uf the 2tMl already
!
Seeretary
Swammil
in
the
pro*
rile
Uealher
lliinun
|--cited
the
*«•►
'
liim-evrlt that neither a » mat.
II- ndlua i* • durni wanting :**A tru}»- M»ent u|»‘* 'included any •f the
\dmiral
William
I
r»n
i*
uf
Hut, one a**oriate declarrd je&lt;- ter of law nor
-I»*miI.| tin
••ra- " d dl I Ilian •• O'* (M11Vint aim'd minor figure^ «.f the riljfV under*
tenlay it will no| include a plan industrial recover) act tap |Statvlley, chief (*f naval (»i
U . i . nttiving "••rid. hut officialti |tan to r|*ach
fnr sharing profits with employes, |di*d lo the nati«»n% roilmnl-, 9•••it nnd Itear Admiral Itrin fi. I '-'I N f.h nnd
It them under, the stale's n e w 'la w
fin, judge advuratv* general, ; ttevt tiMrihwevtwanl alaout
a* had been widely rumored d»r- thin rxpresihti runfurmi • •»» ?hef
nffni.l h»s fkigftatiiie to mniraaft j ndh • |.* o i s&gt;iii- nt •« tii|» ,| |»V ahlff 'G u li perm it- , e man’s ninviclioii
ing the past few days.
attitudr ut* J im t &gt;.i
i
ei a wide u im .und ii- n vnyslKiiid on In* reputation
that Mill locrniit »a immedrat* ! dig gale*
The profit-ifharing plan, the
Johnson replied t«» Uir state* I
n it criminal..
• t* '111111 #d P|i»ni Page One)
•oriate declared, is "strirlly |l:« mrnt uf D.dlt'y late**, resigned' Ibetrintuiig of mn**Inn*N#m of the
A lolnl of loit nllrged gnnghy aim h uf huoricatie force hi a
bunk."
rm rl •
ff'onlinued h'nnn Page Two)
In MgtiiMe the (ciitraM Smru i n nil rnl I# ana. Mu' h a rieie isler*. gunmen, and other* t-s-rame
Hy nest Tuesday— the day the
jjMili mpn r.| the
It ww ♦tnrni •at|thm i advi «*t t«»i ull tin- object ,,f the iiuiis-- ms-lit Cantautomobile coil# hfrrume* rffe live
'• el in und n. 'i| il |eilh.
I paign, with tho j-suanee Th u rs — ll was indicated. Font will laM'otitin ( «l tin l*ui#e Tin
A ikiII m i I topical dwtiiiliaiwu is. day by two nmnictpal Judge, of
back from his vacaliun in the
. fti . shell* fufl mil, . mnihuest Ifill adilifional vsgab ml warrants.
north woods of Michigan. While
"I fi K I land moving "I— t north
|\ni.uig those named wefe bidthere he ha* refused nny comment
&gt;»■ t e n d .risen I , mil. p. i lL, 1 1 hard (Hpfhrt OThmnell, survivor
on th* NJtA with the crisp state­
After K. I’xfllulmer, uf Jack-i
n'leiiilr,)
''&lt;ning "u ni and',,r n long drawn toil brer war nil
ment, “ I have nothing at all to sonville, president of lh&gt;g b'lorulii|
«ay on the NKA." Ily the *am- Stale lirstaurant Axoriatum lin.l f Tho Herald w»- adviseil li»biy til wind U» hum . nils for e m nr i.hl.sgo'H. smith-ole ami hi* 're.(fonlinned on l'agr I'wn)
day Kdsel Kurd, va-atinning at delivered an u l i n o on tlie N It A ) I y .luck lltiri.. it, "of iho {tain t# ll . e. liter • nqtion I ndvised f.o
Heal llarhor, Maine, will have re­ program ami wlmt it menus f t! Herald. Ilmt “tin finest I js'mr till vc cl« mi |tw nut It."
turned here. President Rooarrvelt rrsluaiant owners in Flmi.bi, uo l llsy «eiehiatn/h in ^ blorida Will
H A V A N A , St i t 'J, 1 l ’i
. tv
who rrcvntly asked frnns Gen proximalel) 20 I .enr r&lt; •tnutnnt I *"• belli in HaiiAotis
^
Hugh S Johnson, recovery admin­ and I nch twini on lieA iu •t mu- lit { •“ "a"^•-•innii .1 II n lln I'lher l$*( ll !*••§- «*»• /vn r III |1II r«I oHr
iMR i -tl
istrator*, a report on Ford's refu­ orgaifleil u local brnnrh of llie| " " '* ‘ bid led u the ptiliri|l* •ri(»u ly, during the
•!•••m ivhuh went lh$* r$|y iiirlyi
sal to sign thr ci*lr, will have re- stale B'socialnin.
The mesiling| *l“ *^,'r- Gi* subject " ill i» I i v
- tinf'-rd will play lm-t l-&gt; Ihe
I
turned In Washington from n ,c u ' a*&lt; held at th* Pity Hull.
n di-cii'. ion «.f the M R A , •» hi«t night.
H - t lu n -l Sdiwii llllirials* As
,
.Muny
hoiit*
nhuu*
Miivai»n'n[
voyage;
W. II. Schmidt \vu&lt;« «*!rrt(‘d ;*« well n« ti (Ii-cii5-i(.ri ti th* In.1h wnli 1 1rout w rir u In»im|oIi«’iI l*vi -•« mt um uii Si|.t. I*, it wn.i an­
“ Wo look for the whole thing president, nnd other olfirer are light- «»f Icgi-lEliog |llt M ’t| ( l i l t
i l Schml T H‘. lawtiin.
IHilhv - R»d |im|R'rl\ dafling* m
to he rlearrd up hy nest Tuesday," a* f-llu w v
K il l « » f I ' m : /§»•
iiuulic-i) Imloy by hu|ierintrhdi (f
Frank
i'ierro, III/ till* Ift'f
said a Ford a*si&gt;ciatr. H it, with tire.prrsi'bnli I*. J . Angel, .
A 1 «th tig l**aut) vi»nt(*«t wliti* ilavRiiii v»,i i*ii|ii|iarativi I, It hi
Mi lul-ers uf the Association,
a hro«,| smile, he drrlinrd to say retary; -Mt*.' I'carl llansell, t/vui* "ill M'willl III the **lrltl(»|| . ^ t otiinkunirul^i' fui rp mti*rr i| tiii lilivling in Itsitow In I week &lt;n
nluti.r
th,.
noilht-rtt
&gt;
•
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&gt;
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t
uf
it.*«
Just what method will he employ urrr, and J . It. Jl ,.,-y, Mi** “ M im«( Sooth Unri'la,** a fUkllrr»*
1 I ind 1111,1 it mi 1.4"’ dil. In Augu I M-isiiin, airi-|ite,l all !•»ed in “clearing it up.”
springing dp In thr fare of t

TO E W EA TH EE

Contrnels Are Signed
Which Will(aivet\S.
Improved P os it ion

A TI A N TA .
Sept. 2 . - W 1 (•onstrnrliun uf ■ Joint publish­
ing hone to serve states engaged
in a fight fur chraper school
isikos was propose,| at a confer­
ence of state govern rrs and edu­
cators here yrstrrday
‘ T h r proposal wa* a i^n ce d in
n hesuiution presented hy Mr..
H «rry T . Hartwell, wife uf tb.
mayor of Mobile, Ala. -She sail
the tlidding fund rould be uulamed under provisions of* thr
National- Industrial
Recovery
Art.
"Take thr school book question
out of pointer," was the admonl
Ilmt given ,y Governor
Talmadge, uf Georgia, and Gov
rrnor Dav* Shulls, of Florida.
Aihocating uniformity of furldsmrutal texts a* a means uf
forrmg prices lower,
Talmadge
•aid “ the arh ml hook question in
Georgia has been a political foot
t-nll for 20 year*. It looks Ilk*
Ihe Southeast rould get logethet
ami adopt uniform ,books.“
Kaiatenrr -pf a *''school pook
t r u * l h i America, whether viiibl#
or not," wa. proclaimed by Gov
rrnor Sh-dti.

'BROOKLYN, Sept. IL­
IA.I*.)— General FYancesco
De Pinedo; one of Italy’a
most famotiH airmen, met •
flaming death shortly after
tlawh when hi* ItuRo plane
crashed and- Imrued up at
the start of a takeoff for
Baghdad, lrni|.
The . tremendous load of

gasoline, 1021 gallon*, caused tha
giant plan# to swerve from th*
concrat. runway and hit a fence
at Floyd H.nn.tt An port.
In a .cctuid it wa* a roaring
mats of (lanivs at:d III* f ll.r wa*
bunted l»#yuiKl ro-ugiritlon. Th#
start i f "(h^t the gallant flier
had hoped would be a non-stop
record fright became a sesne of
horror.
Hpeclalur* shuddered and low­
ered their eye* as they saw tha
airman engulfed ill fire. Attend­
ant* rushed to Ihe scene and tried
lo pull him out hut flames forcatl
them bark. Michael lllnks lleach,
nasal machinist* mate, was bad­
ly turned about the face trying
to roach De |&gt;tnrdo with fins ex­
tinguisher.
Th# hotly of ihe flier w*v fuunJ
lying beside Ihe plane and offlriala said he had Jumped and at­
tempted to
crawl away. Th*
plan* was traveling about 70
mile* an hour when II lilt a ataqi
wire fence.
Tha flier had covered about 2,­
000 feet of th# mile-long concrat#
ntnway before the disaster over­
took him. Lurching under it*
great load of fuel, the plana re­
fused to rie*.
Ona wheel g -t off Ihe ground
but fell back, then Hie plan#
swerved inlo the dirt _along tbu
runway. Ugo D’Annunzio, son of
th# famous poet, D’Aim#n*lo, wa*
1&gt;# PJnedo’s
I’jlnedo 1 backer ami adviser.

"What I hare against* the
trust* Is that they are making
their blood money out of the chil­
dren of our states,” he ad-Vnt.
“ Reading, writing and spelling ar*
ihe cam, everywhere and 1 ran
see no logical reason for *0 many
rhsiige* in the test books."
As a mean* of breaking Ihe
“ monopoly" atlj saving “ miliont
of dollars for the-states and for
thr parents who pay the ollls,”
Governor
Shultx
recommended
that stale legislatures submit to
their board* of rikication a defi­
nite plan In/ uniform books in the
fundamental course* of wtudy.
M. I). Collins, state superintend­
ent of schools in Georgia, cuncurrrd with Ihe governors ami said
U.
F.
Haines, •Altamonte
\be state is working out B |d*n
-Springs mayor and 0 leader In
railin'!,
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ollwr
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vitatiun wtilih li.nl i-ien i-siel-'l* fob uniform 'wmlfi
Aiankn Takach, ami 11 W. .tli-j
tioolc* in all rountU^.
ti
ini
tl»«'
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vt*
nt
nf
diMliagr
in
th.it
’ All the Ford official* who have
tha state’s rltrus and fern grow­
id tlieln nil letialf of th** nctnnil I h B
Call-y, nirmler* of thr Grievance m Im*«IfI!•’•I to rolilglctr I Ik I t ••* III* R
remained i » Itotroit during the
l»iiy J hih* |»M»yiMiu to wliirh all
ing Industries, Was one of fiv#
Committee.
,
nlficiati
"f
tlili
cuutlty
siv
I".
\V
l.i rilfn * v x i i c , r» |&lt;tKt.*| # a r t i ’ *
va-atlon period have Indicated, al­
growers elected at 1-akrlnml yes­
The local Assia-ialinn will mukr HanfutiJ 1* iHvihil.
ii Im h * Havana’s vvaliifront
ln*t IV delegate to the meeting.
though refusing to lie quoted, that
terday to appear before Secretary
night
nn,| |*»|’ft*, •••I'li* 1 1
m l 1 (pepper, of Geneva, whi was
the &lt;motor ‘ manufacturer, veterat every effort to comply with the
Wallace in Washington nett week
T in - yrnuip will meet at tin'
term* of the I'residrnt'* A g u e , D M r r K s r T o i i A n o i m u k s
.
iiilor*
w»
ri*
oid«
r*d
to
1'iilnd
lh*
of many "go ll alone" campaign*
with a citrus marketing agree­
City Hall line at It).INI o'rlnrk
ment
ami
any
hotel
nr
re-liirant
arm
nnd
»h**d
h«&gt;t»
i
mi
i|g|$t.
Juvrnll*
amateur
talent
of
this
(Continued On Pag* Two)
RAIcKMill, N. I*.. S(|»t. 2u (/V)
rmle which I* approved or inhipt*
11.•»Kmt'
l i n t » w rir ih^rrfnl nil Sepl 1*, ,,0,1 it Is Imped t'lllf city will feature th# “ Dlecoytry ment which was adopted by a vot*
Repre ii-Ii ' j - Night" program which la to b# of approximately 1500 to one.
A iiik I nhmjt« Mini
of niter ruilit try . niilhiiiitn* *I .id S.luitnr Flitch a n )
ed. In the meantime, diligent ef­
Mr. Hainee, together with II. G.
fort is in he made to are that nil f$*«'t, ifiNMi •u &lt;i *iii Nuttli &lt; mrollim Waiiu*,| it ■mi'iit . that jl nmild «••■ lu e IVIer Tninu-cllo, iiulh nl presented Wednesday night at th*
wlmm b.’lte (ecu invited In 'ad­ Milan* Theater in connection with Cast, of Fort Myere, Dr. Jamee
fe*tauranl*, dining roams no * toharro fnrnR-rR ut 0 |»nr$» |ir«» duii|’*iiKi )•» I* ,iv«‘ ili-11 hmu
lunch roim nwnrr* and up. ralor.i tent iim ^ h u ctin/ line vc i(\«'.iv St mug wind und ln.ivy rain ••• dle, 1 Itn Ion nr in ite men ut JL the regular feature firms and Harris of Lakeland, and J. C.
»• wninen who wilj In here, win ar*• N h o rt#sijbjtfti already tfhfduUtl. Morton of Auburndalr, ami IL II.
arr fully informed a* lo wlmt i ;&amp;•|(•|it(*(I 11 r*rtoluti(»li it kill/ (|i*v liniiid thriiirhmit th«- *;irly
Constantine, Jr., of Clearwat»(,
rrnor Fhiinghnui t (!•• •• r v n y log, hot tin not log 11 ithorvatm v sept tin Invitotmu. ..
cvpeclnl of them under N lliA .
Five acts #r* to be offered to will leava for Washington on
t(thu(T«» uuriioti win*hotto* 111 tin* 111 iti In'* t !•ill* tin, mid ili*
1 apt
George M
I ynrh, id
the public. They are:
Monday night.
htalc until thi* uvring* |mrr atm 111 frill* r IiriI |»r •d iM*ur nt*d 1‘uirllos county, is preshii-nt id
Doris Jackson, U p to* dancer,
This group expects tn begin a
(r«inliti'ird On rag** T h rrv l
The problem of the idle child i J i n k i n t i K c p O r t . S I I IS
irarht*** .0 rpiili a |i«•«i»«!
the
AssiM-mtiun
which npm*.*
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Jackson
at
hearing on the agreement on
ocruprd Iho attention of a »m a:l'
r iv -^ / i n i i „ „ , • „ _ „
■ninthly to discuss lhe^,rhuol yrthe
piano.
group of Rutarian* who met latl
R -* X v O I 1 t i t ID f lS
Thursday morning, and the group
li'ln - of (be.various nullities tsnieh
Kddi# Handel, vocalist, accom* will go to Washington more or
night w i,h IV* intention of lu v make up tin* Association. Scnosd
panied by E ll. Ma* Hendel at th* Ins confident that Ihe agreement
County property with nil as­
ing their club take a leading ,i*it
sup-rintcndenls,
mendu-rs
of piaAo.
aa adopted at Lakeland will he
in providing some form of ed ra­ sessed valuation of $r.:l,lmi was
•choul g iverning Iwards, and
Eugene Cochran, vlgllnUt, Mr*. approved by Federal authorities.
tional ami at the same lima added to the state and county ta&lt;
mem s-re.'jif Inards of- Iriitlers,
Frances Hicksun, accompanist.
White
In Washington.
Mr.
healthful and economical advan­ roll, and a total of Full I.Mi in
comprise the Association * mem*
Lewi* Wright, violinist, Mr*. Halnra will also attend u hearing
Alleged slate and ruunly if." ihtntfraOull, was fund $.1.
tages for the boy* ami girl* of 19.12 tu%e* on this property «■&lt;
ship.
Mahlon Wright, accompanist.
collected by Tax t'ollo-tnr Jnu. It. violatiuns wliu'h rnprireil tin- ut
on a proposed asparagus plum°a*s
G E. I ’huniu'•II. llHil J. .1.
this city.
K. 0. Hickson, vocalist, Mr*, fsrn marksling agreement. Mr.
The plan which was m ist often Jlnkln* during the month of lenllon of t'minly Judge J . ti 1trash, rlu|ig*d will 1 ••!»«“r «•&lt;ling
f ranees Hickson, accompanist.
Ilalnra represents the Florida Aareferred to during lh* dlscuc-lr.as August, \S reported this morning
motor Vrliu lr . w•III. 1in |ir(»|»«*r IiThe amount collected is divided Shnrno during the month uf Aug­ r*l|,*.,, w*r* fill*. 1 $5 (Rcll, Wlid*
This program will be the sac- paVagua Plumose* Fern Associa­
was une having to do with tho es­
ond of a series of five. I’ritea to tion.
tablishment of a manual le a n­ as follow*: .Stale taxes, $107.77; ust were almost all iM.rpetrnvd \v. H.. 1 mug, v«lilt*. ir r iilr i I a
ing school which would n* oper­ county taxes, $l9HH.|t; special hy white, |M-r-niis, an cxammu'ien |2 fin * on a similar r Burge, an 1 JA C K S O N V IL L E , Hrpt. 2 .-0 F ) be awarded th* winning rntrante
&amp;
are as follow.; 1st prise, $1; 2nd
nny ^iui it Ii.
No. I taxes, uf tin- nfficial rourt d &gt;rke&lt; r»- M m 1
lln-w ingt.in,
ated by tome of the skilled but school district
A nirrting uf the Duval n u n ty
\ T . \NInti-, and 1ill Smith, all siunnii -um ended In a fist fight prise, $2, and In i prise, a week’s
unemployed carpenters, pamt.ro, $812.92; special school district 'ealnl to liy.
Alfred MeWulers, white yuiith &gt;, bit* no 11, wer* fiiu &lt;| the r ■at* lielwi-m two of Ihe commissioner* pass to th* theater.
and other craftsmen of this cl*./. No. 2 taxes $128.21; special
district No.
1 taxe* rhargetl w,tii nggravaled assault u ftrr hearings 011 sinirisi rhaigcs.
Another plan had to do with school
Iwre yesterday J. H. Ilanitnriiul
I’nul Darker, white, rhnrgsul leaped at ihs colleague, W. It.
the opening of B community play­ ,$101.12; special school district No. on A. i.uiubiulst, of tlie la k e Maty
A Jory trial over . one of th#
ground which wiuld be tnder the 1 taxes, $1.80; special school dis­ lection, w a*- Om ul' $1(8) and ■*il ii driving a truck with an ra ­ Hitter, after Kilter arrused Ham­
issues In th* ras# of J. R. Ken­
ces* load, was fined Ibeicosts.
supervision of on* or more m«n. trict No. It taxes $190; Ulark cost ii r tlie a ilc in rilte f .1
mond ,d 'grafting."
ney v*. Etkerson Fruit Conner*
Drainage
District month*’ rend *entenr# which he
I ’. K. Ilurnted, wliitr,rrharged
Still another plan takes rognt- Hammock
Hahimiuid struck Hitter several
Inc., staged Thursday before Cir­
W
ASHINGTON,
Sepl.
2
0P&gt;taxes,
$08.07.
•nth Intoxication, ws flnrd the times with Kilter refusing IT
i serving.
,
tanc* of tb* pLssibililtaa far wri­
Eour and a half million gallons cuit Court Judge Millard B.
•
llan Tu rn e r, 'w h ile ,
rha&gt;ged ru s t* .
ter sports on Lake Monro* where
strike hart, and urging' the crowd to slake the pre-prohibition 167,­ Smith, of Titusville, resulted In a
Raymond," I,
Alim ,
white, to “ take I,mu away before I have
Roys might be tpught to build
with carrying , runrealed wea|.oti
1mxi.oou gallons of whlskajr ar.d tho vardlct for Mr.- Kenney. Ttvi orig­
IlKMfX MATH IN V ITK fl
1, out on $M) bond pending 2 to h rt him r
small tail boats to be used tn
was fined $IU0..
thm America wilt tec* tr prohibi­ in*) damage suit ia schedulad for
racing against each other.
Aina ii U H gga, white, rharrid trial on charge uf operating f l
Hitter finally grabbed Ham­ tion is repealed In th* next few
T A IX A IIA 8 IE E , Sept. 2— (At
Definite action 'was taken w hA — Governor Hholta yesterday ex­ with the. possession and si.- ut automobile with an improper li­ mond and to,led him against a months. Bonded warehouses now trial, la December.
Mr. Kenney, former manager of
all Rotarians present were dele­ tended lo the young. Democrat* uf hum* 1 tew, was fined fit).
cense tag.
rallies that surrui.ailed lh# coun­ hold considerably more than IB,.
gal &gt;d to give further thought vu the United Htatas, assembled in
Fred Hiplm, and Abe Y o-ng cil tabic and llaipmond and tho 18)0.000 of whiskey and th* stock tho Eckarson plant here, had auad
lawsnn A. Field*, while^harged
some sort of program which may convent inn in Kansas City, “a nr- with tisulrvt a worthies, check -l.u g i-d with intoxication, weiW railing t-mh fell to th* flw r. Then grows dally but there v ia a law tha firm for back salary which
get an:hr way at unce.
other cuininissioiier* and .apacti- wtilth say* dlsttlted spirit* must b* claim* ta owing to him. II* Se­
dial lavitatlun" to hold th*"ir next was fined $2A, anj he was ( veil lined $5Those attending the meeting meeting in Miami, W P. Muoty, a $2) fine f &gt;r disponing of plopMathew KmlanJ, ■barged with tors gtaebrd Kilter and held him. le- aged four yoara before they cured a writ of attachment on •
included: Paul 81 Inc. 3. G. Gr»7, of Miami. Bltemllog tha runvrn- erty under lien.
petit larceny, was fined $20.
.
Thb trouble began after dis­ may h* placed on th# market Of* large auplly of Eckeraon ennnad
W. A. L» filer, P. r . Mac I ahast, tlon with uther Floridians, will
B. L Chase, white charged withj J . T . Terry, charged with as* cussion of minor appointments. ftrial* say they figure 4,500,000 goods stored In Hanford, and th#
J. A. Brown, H. M. WsUoa, Loo* present tbs- governor’s massage peddling me Vein* without • |i- •■'Jl and batterr, was fined $-Y The two rommitaioaers talked to gallons will be all that.!* ready Jury trial Involved ' the point,
ord McLurao, 0. W. Sp.ncar, sad whan tha organisation debates the cense, was fined $15.
Tho costs are added lo all ffnA each other in a corner white the for marktt the first year after raised by Erksnoa attorneys, that
th* writ should be quashed.
-&lt;
Harmon Mania.
prohibition U repeated.
meeting place.
1 J. N. King, white, charged with placed against th* Taw violates, f meeting marked time.

City RestnuruntcerH '

u Join

.... .

T'"” r

Association | Sa'rUHottt |Hplanning

Labor Day Festivity

School Ol ficiuls To
Meet Here .Sept. 18

B. F. HainewNamedTo
Appearln Washington

Talent Is Announced
For Mil^neProgram

Sanford Rotarians
Take Steps To Aid
Children Of Ci t y

White Persons Are Chief Offenders
In J u d g e .Sharon’s County Court

Meeting llroken lip
By Fight Over Draft

Kenney Winn Point
In GckerHon S u i t

Liquor Shortage Is '
Seen After Repeal

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Continaea Hia
While
ivea Cat
Bov*. lo-&lt;!r&gt;-W any
» t h KomoT yoitorwy
to Boston I n n * on »
_ _ that enabtod thorn to
thttr erccioi six-gam* ootlt*
a- T - l victory *v*f »h*
line New York OUnU,
_
Uia^ loml t# G n
___ ami provided right-handed
■ Cantwell with hi* lBth oaf.tort of th* aoaof*Ao*’ day crowd of HjiCO
fans’ gloated over
.jwnfall of Roy Farmoloo,
performed In aeeopUkla fashuntil th* angry Triboamen
all aver him In th*
for n Geo-run rally by
ground. After throe aln1 gad two errors, puihod over
runs. Manager Bill Terry
hia star right-hander and
kOod'upon Harman Bkll lo lak*
m tho burden wltk mao on Gr*t
‘ third and nan* out Two more
wore pushod o »«r before
Ufbonikl, th* ninth Brae* to
«p In tho seal Ion, retired th#
bp grounding out to Short"Bloody" Ryan.
..
’
. Farmoloo, undofeatod alma thar
PltUburgh Pirate* tamod him nn
Jaly SS, battled Cantwell on al■M*t even terms until the Brave*
arado tholr graml slam. *
■ Ho had hold them to flva hits
M a d la g Bergar’a homar and
Hal Loo’s two-baggsr, which
Matted tho Brava* a brae* of u n i
t» tho first inning, and wai traill » » h y only on* run until hli aud­
i t a and unexpected blow-up.
, Tha first rumbla came when
Baxter Jordan opened with a lino
,•
drive to loft. Bargar earn* up for
' ■ ‘th* third tlmo and dropped an
t f r j grounder to Johnny VcrgCi,
who triad to nail Jordan at aerontl
Hughla Crltx dropped tho throw
' ; M d both runners war, raff. Jot
' " —
laid a aaeriGc# down th#
__T_ k*o Un# aad Parmaloa'a
(brow hU him going to first.
Th* ball took a high hound off
Howry’s broad ihoul'Kra andVmthraod on Into right field aa Manh(*r Bill Tarry wrung hi* handi
Ik doepalr. Jordan and Berger
both Korad and Mow.-y mad*
third.
Tho mlacua an apart Parmele#
that b* grooved on* for Whitney,
who** alngl*
through
CriU
scored Mowry. Lo* followed with
•'drive to right and Terry heck-

doubled to rigid-comer, scoring
Wkitn*r.
•
_
Lo* ran* hom* after the c*t&lt;K
•a Caotwetl’s fly l* light ard Ik*
laadeff
Urberukl
endeit
tk*
Giant’* ml**rr ky grounding to
Tk* Bravo# were n rumf ■ iworun lead until Parmaloe cracked,
for" V i r p i polad a fcontrt Into
Bcrgor’a favorite spot wh*tt fc*
opened tk* Giant’* ild* of tko
fourth.
*
Cantwell wobhlvd badly whll*
Gniahlng op hi* seventh straight
rlctory, theraby duplicating a
faal perform*;) earlier. in IK*
aeaeon. H* opened tko nintk by
naklnr Mai Ott (round nit but
O'Doui, Vargaa and Gar Manc-'o
•Ingird In aorroaaion, O'Doui rear­
ing on tko caichdr'a aafaty.’ Whit­
ney than (Tubbed Ryan’* grounder
and Verge* aroaaad tha plato.
Tko Bravea’ aco, however, man*
agad to regain hit jwU#
whan
Tarry sent In - Hnm«r Peel for
Ball. Tko plach hitter Glad out
to right Hold and Haranvllla rndad tha game by trapping Jo#
Mooro’s drlao with lila glivtd
hand bafora throwing hl.n out at
Grst. Haora:
ta w to o k
t i a a r o i
t. Moor*. If ........... | a l | a
rrita. Ih ......................... 7 • I J J
Terry. Ih __
4 a • ta a

I m m u'tmdtimm (•* » mmmin *
* r d « » , : ^ g ifU h .* . hm .
milled t* Jh * 'J
jrg n M
iwfmmlrW laotr-dttoo
mlnfatrwtlea a*fk»kMly of » « r L A K E L A N D ,. BepC 1 ^-&lt;A&gt;-A
a * handra.., hav* attend* the
ealtara aad oehodokd for a p v aaa meeting of Florida e.trui
art elwdy |||W&gt; provided at Ik*
i t hoariag at Washington Sept. 7giowers. with on# dissenting vote.
■iw 'SootUa A rt N « n «
Hear, CaFory at tk* University
of WashtagtaM.
While tk* WJik W»» motivated
9j tk* ImmodUU need of praventlag (*•«• ■ * ‘of t i f f i n Sfottlo
foang from Joining tk* army of
yoathfal hitch-hikers, tk* work ii
• permanent port of
S E A T T L E , Wash.— A glimpse now i**o
af tko a:lror lining In tko gang*
■tor clo d la afforded In thlo
Pint St. aad Palmetto
ally wbaro an IntoneIra comm**
W ESTERN AN D FLO R ID A IfB A TB
oily affort la koiog dlroeto't to­
ta n lr it
ward proa dtng wholesome recre­
Mew riRffar ___
I • ft
.ait
ation |br tha young unemployed.
Pat'Roast of
COCOA, Rapt 1#— Th# Indiana and i f i in bitu4f » w w d la t k
The Parent.Teaeher organ IxaTmnis loornamonu, . amatsur
staged n bitting foaiiaal dt tha sixth to lolly four markers. T h r tlon working with tko Park dramatics. Inter-city field event*,
expense of Cal Doanla, blasting arorad thrlr final two raw In the
Bmrd and witk tko aid of aervie* swimming moot*, Jundieraft ex­
Blow
,
’
out IB hits for a T'to • win oaor ninth Inning.
'
and walfarw club# Kara atlliaad hibit*. have been attended by inSanford' boro jrtstarday. Lofty
In tbo seventh Inning night e*p.
teretard parrWs; mothers .have
IJako) Bakar llmltad tko Calory Witt pitched floe ball t* abut out
Juicy Tender
workr ■ to omAs pfelly ilreeaos
Fad* to ala hits, mada four of hU I ho Cracker*. Although ha gars
far
daughters
out
of
od|i*
and
and
municipal
beaches
in
provid­
own tram's.hits and droao In a up atght hlU, ho kept thorn wuB
pair of runs. Every man on tbo •railsrad and was narar In dan- e r. In addition to children's ac­ end* for community parties or to
Largo .
t young aons ready far camptivities. for thooa from " H ea."
Corea tram got at Wait one hit.
gar. The Bruin* eomblwd tkr**
g
and
biking.
The potential gang leader of the
Hanford look the load la tko hits and • has* on ball* to oeoro
Whll# the “work of playrng"
opening Inning when a p*lr of er­ two run. In tha Initial frame. Mlghbirhoo.1 has become prtsrBhouldor
d A a
Lamb
■ f lC a m
oatod In directing, from a step. has been of Immaaaureaklo value
ror* put Q. I. Roberta on third They pushed across another
to
tko
community
It
baa
been
of
.......
whore he aeorad o# n wild pitch- ar In tko third on Oort' doubrt
title extra expense to the taxpayer.
In the alith Abbott walked, and Contreras' single. .Three hit*
.
.
Half
or Whole
t
Orchestra*
have
Contributed
tholr
went to third on X**w*U a dou­ areountad for onothar U lly In the
Center
d| f t U rg* 8m-h»d d O - l d t
larvlee# and Mrvico eluba have
ble-and arorad on Borne*' out field seventh.
provided
tk*
wherewithal
wh.-nfly. Mnswall morod »• »»• «
* " * ” ” er Field this season. Kant Green­ evtr a small IWlleldual tot ha*
uhrrd on Baker’* aoeond wild I.KMSBtMU
: Farrias.##--------------- ------- 3 ,5 g I field. former major leagoer, went boon necessary for »omo undertak­
Western
pitch of Ike game.
■I .'Spa, lb
•J
J t
•• 1 dj ! J the route for the visitors and ing.
Dannla Maw up In th« areond, I Mir ran. lb
•
•
chalked up his Grot victory In tho
‘
mlr.
a
...
i
a
t
11
One of tbo proebOona mad* by
walking throe and
' J M r.infrsrar. lb
1 a 0 a
IV. lUnrorh. rt
L ! , | Central Florida League.
the municipality I* o camp In n
kra-a of .In,Ian
N k . K it
_____ ___ „
j
r lUnrorb. rf
, aa i
Trailing by on* run In Urn ninth park o U ld . tha city whore on
with a sacrifice to giro Coro*
M*4lln. rf
—
i
1« a
K n o w le s , p
----- ---- »♦ t &gt; 1
* the Tiger* tied the score on Now- average of 60 ekildtan at a time
comb's doubt* and Williamson’* are accomm tdated overnight at
" h t r alnglao prodarod anchor
Tstals
. - s ------Small Bhouldor
d d A
single.. Each team s-ored In lh* a coat of only 60 cant* a child.
run for tko Indlano ln tk* fjwrtJanw
*•????
llarrall opened tk*
^ 1"..p,In nil. If
— .... - *• a o a twelfth. In th* next frame IS# la- Girls and boys go olteroatrly.
l l C
r
• J? J . f lander* counted twie* on two er­
Coro. with a -hubU. P " ' - ' 1 llonros.
On# of the moot j patronised
II..11.in. II,
■
j n t I rors and hit* by Harris and Hbaiibrought him horn* wilh a • «"«« il.«lfr#y. ••
Complete
atoek
o(
staple
and
faney
grocer!**
at
prices
that are
summer activities I* the nature
•111#
rf - •- I 1 a a non. Orlando cam* back to Gil lb* hiking supervised by the Pareatand MeCully wa. « f * « • ' » ' * i TTniltw.
right
and
with
aorelca
that
will
plana*
yon.
Taylor p
- ' l a 0 I bases with on* out. Newcomb
tr’a eholr# whleh got P w j " * * ' T,.M ,r. |b .
1 a T 1
Teachers.
lb
“ i a » a stored on Maltby** lonff^Gy to left
second. Hopkins. W a * . Ilrod ry'. ivrlabi.
Hmllb. p-rf
' i a a f but Bmlth G W out to and tb*
MH'rary. rf
■♦
* *
gam*.
' Tolala
»
' ' »
Give B i t t a r Food
H. B. W EEKLY. No.
Dill Hooka, a high school hurter,
Hears by lanlnas:
sM__ ,
Inning to four
^ '* V
I
New
Hmyrna
•
•
•
J
started
for
th*
Tlgurt
and
bald
Slorco
on# chaaco lo
I
N
W.
tlk
I
t
Max writ fumlahod tha flelln*
Krrorn: Parflab t. nnarrsy 1. th* visitors ta flea hlU in It In­
aerra
yon
and wo bofeature with _ »
as
I Tedder. Asal. I a. Parrlab
l
Know las i, Monrow f. Ilnlinn *■ ning*. Ho ir»v. war to Flora who
Hero
that
yoo
wlO be­
waa
charged
with
th*
defeat.
JOHN AN DIB
ilodfr.y *. Jmllb
1 ivnlrsraa t. Vt.
T w . hwee
come
a
rofttlar
cua1 1 mi. I. iMiraan f. Hmllbu Tww b*P* . Th^ box score:
20th aad Preach ’
tomer—courteous, of#
I bile, I’nrrleb.
««». « « 'r7T»dd.r
4 , J r . V O ttTO VA
.%■ M H O
I.riflren.
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sold rertlfimi. In my offlc*. and
bae mad* a p p l l e a t l a a tar
L'-VE YOUR W A TC H repAiro! toa
deed la leeuo la orrordaiK*
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Price FIts Cents

A F F O R D , FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I. IMS

w Orleans Women Issue
Challenge To Huey Long;
“Kingftsh” Sore A t World

Sleeping Sickness
Has Taken 53 Lives
_____ «

8T . LOUIS. Sept

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1.—lA V Daring tait week a mysterioca
outbreak of rncaphalltU or
"aWaping itckncee” hat taken
more lire* and affected nearly
aa many perron* a* It did In
the firat three and a half
ireeka it gripped thia dlatrh
Twanty-scvcn death* and
carer were attributed to the
dlreate during the Iait reven
day*, aa compared with a total
of S3 fatalltfee and 399 ease*
sine, the malady took ila flral
vHlm July 30.
.

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Iaindicated After Res­
ignation Of Assist­
a n t Administrator
^

wraamoTON. s*&gt;i. 1.—

OLFOF
BDSWESSLIFE2 DEATHS RESULT
Failure To Sign NRA
Agreement Is Typi­
cal Of His Indepen­
dent Way Of Acting

IN W1U&gt; B A TTLE
AMONG CTRIKERS
Mill Wlitdowii Broken
1 Of Them Contain­
ing NRA Emblem

NEW YORK, Sept. I.
&lt;*■&gt;Henry Ford. who haa been silent
(A .P .)— A funeral reorgani­
on the NRA automobile eode, haa
sation of*th* national recovbuilt his economic philoaophy oa­
•ry administration was Indlth* axiom that unfettered eomper illL A p K M ’ HIA. Sept. I . - W l
cated last nlcht by Hugh S.
t it ion la a fundamental Industrial — Staling guru which ’ aent two
need.
•
■'
Johnson altar tha resignation
strike demonstrator*
to their
"Competition la the great teach- 1 death* daring a wild battle at the
of Dudley Cates, assistant!
er," Onro said lh* Michigan farm ramhrto haaiery mill yr*t*rday,
administrator representing,
boy who bitched hi* wagon to a became the signal for a elty-wlde
induitrjr.
homeleaa carriage and became on* walkout la the Indindry whirl) un­
T U .W Hri.ro of the official. C &lt; m t e n d s H e r K i s s i n g of the world’a wealthlyat men.
•i’ Ion trader* tald took 15,000 workwho has' long been at odd* with
Throughout hla career Ford haa era from their machine*.
It galvanised the alrikcr* into
kis thief,' aad the raehaplng of
dem-ml rated hlmaelf to be the
the determination that no( a mill
^araoaaal war. said by Johnson
lone workar of big bualaeaa, Juat
ahoy Id aperate today, when a genK t to be rotated !&gt;U* hi* discloiura
[aa he has been a p ro p ^ rw n t^ L l^ Y atrikif caH o
American
*at plaaa to alter (be sJadniatraLOS ANGELES, Sept. !'- &lt; * &gt; higher wage* for labor, lower Federation of Full-F*»Kmnrd Mo*.
ttoa drattically within a frw
—Claire Wlndror cried yealerday prke* and ahoriar working hours. Irry Wotkei*
became effectlr-.
t i n t waa a a d . In dlscu*ring Ihe
at the reading of loro letter* ah#
Cato* mlgmtUea.
But he ha* belkved always in Plana were Ynade to extend pl-k"A n d I Will hae« a cream or exchanged with Alfred C. Read, working out hla own economic eting actifitie*.
Eighteen persons w»r* token to
a*, be tald, addin that butlnslalrd that 47 anapahola por­ throne, from hi* own experiment*.
hospital* after the battle. Two or
of month* of experience he traying her and the handling* j
In BMerting hla individual h*- the injured, one of them a girl,
(Ooatiaaod On Page Three)
Oakland broker "didn’t mean a| lief*, he haa ^tlaxhed frequently were shot. Those must -seriously
|with those holding opposing flew*. hurt were atruek by lead welgtili
thing." *
'
Read’* ‘ former wife, Marlin| On* instance of hi* ability or hurled from upper floor* by work­
ers in the mill. In northeast Phila­
Reid, I* suing the aetreaa for I determination to "go it alone” un" ” * '
UZ
• " rim,n,*toncc, occurred In delphia.
1100,000, charging Mia* Wlndaor 1Qf|
Polk* laid there ware at lesat
alienated Read* affectlona.
'I It was reported Ford
2500 atriker* and sympathiser* In
Th* blonde screen plajer, who rash badly. In fact, 1931 I* some­ Ihe crowd.
Clem M. Norwood.
25, and
met Read on a trana-coni nantal times referred to by eaecutlee*
aerricca for Clifford
Frank Milnor, 19, lost their lives
train trip, admlttad on Ihe wlinear o f hla company aa the "year we
during an attack on a truck which
Ball, tt-yaar old Now Smyrna
went brska."
aland »be waa "itulta fin d " of
Wall "Ftreel assistance. It waa waa carrying 14 workar* to 'lh*
aria tor whe waa killed In y plana
him and wrote him often, but the said, waa offered. Hut Walt plant. Eight automobile*, every
oaak g f Coronado ^aach yeaterpkturea—
.
NtreaP* term* and condition* were window smashed by mUallra, had
- day afternoon, are to be bald
-Why Mr. Read waa pm pull­ unacceptable to Font. In that run the gauntlet and tb« demon
from th* fir s t Mathodlat Church
atrator* were
determined th*
ing a John Barrymore", *he In­ situation h* called on all tha In­ slower vehiele should not pass
to Now Smyrna Sunday afternoon
dustrial
strategy
he
had
learned
in
formed th* Jury. "H e wanted to
With a rush they bore down on
at 1:30 o'clock. Burial frill b* In take soma picture* doing a love I he glee and take of Industry.
IU
speeded up production, the truck and turned it over on IU
Edgawnter Camatary.
scan* like they do In th* m -ifki.”
(id*. A policeman riding 'In Ihe
They war* Juat "kidding", M m while other plant* were choked cab fired into the air, but Ihe
*
Mr. Ball waa wall known In Ranunfinished
products.'
lie
set
Wlndaor an d, whan a friend of

CLAIRE WINDSOR
WEEPS AS LOVE
NOTES ARE READ
OfHRndRomeBroker
Didn’t MeanAThing

Faneral Services
Will
Held For
ext Sunday

‘ o f on* of Its footbkll team*. Ha
waa wall kaawn In tha Genova
aad Chuluota sectlon* of th*
aoustry, fog ‘ about right year*
ago ba married Mia* Ruth Mc­
Lain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
t. T.'McLaln. and for »otna time
after hia marring* h* waa *mployad by Mr. McLain, and W.
U Stag, a brother-in-law.
■Tim Herald learned af Mr.
BriTa death lata yeatarday afteraoan la a total, triagram from
New Smyrna. In gatbarlng Informatton, tha Harold waa |nfteaad that Mr. Bali was tha aon
to Uw late Captain A. B. Ball,
aad that tha B*U family raaldad «
Malic nr Ula Afaoaa near Ganara
Aranas. Tim dead man narar
Ural to tUa city. H waa loomed

rat.

Read took' tturi mmpahot*. 3he had
beert '"photoiraphed *• m^en In
plttur** that It didn’t maan
thing to me.”
. Th*dafana*questioned barrio*#ly about her testimony that aha
did not. know Read was married
when ah* mat him on th* train
trip.
*
Asked If ha said anything to
her a b u t his wife, tlw e-tr*»* raa. .* .1 .
■‘ S a a . -a
piled'that he bad, but ’ hey wart
"things I’d rather not repeat"
At this juncture the aextet of
attorn*)!. Including all member*
of both plalnllffa* and defense
counsel, leaped to tho r feet in
rnison, ^)l demanding to know
what else Read had sa'dl
Miaa Windsor obliged:
"If* told m# that hla wife waa
wicked, hard to get along with.
(Continued On Pago Fife !

Mr. Ball an Ua
Mr*. Ruth McLain Belli
two small children, Barbara Lao
I Rat Clifford, Jr.; Ua mother,
Chari** Bauer of New
a; two alater*, Mrs. J. P.
Brawn to THusrill* and Mias
Postmaster J. P. Hall, Bank
Crotya M S . N * w Smyrna, and
~ a, Donald, SUnJay, President Union K.-Allen. City
Andrew Bril, alt - of Naw Clerk P. R. Lamaon. C-unty T ar

City W ill Observe
LaborDay Monday;
Stores Will C lose

Libor Becomes
Of History
N, Sept- 1 .-IA V bUiopr la hun\j r

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today. Erenr algnt’a lo-tt
t, estimated by
arond 1A00JWK
to amploy ehllyiafn- Other huncoot*
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pendent
Aa fast a* ford's highly-geared
productlnta xchemo could turn
them out, car*, tractor* and
trucks poured out to dealers In
a steady stream.
1
Font had decided to make hla
dealers hay th* output, pay cash,
or surrender their \encka. Rom#
«toriars sank In tha Hood of raa.chlnery,
L l&gt;aaa. k
ill Ika
ns#
but
th* Jaellta
daring aelsa
achrme
anrreeded. Wall Afreet gasped.
A naw era had begun In th*
Ford regime. Th# Dearborn aulutnoblla magnate had become Intlepemlent af bank finance.
Ford haa aald he alwaya
thought o f gold aa “ th* moat
useless thing In Ch* world." H*
also haa said that high to rn up­
on the rkh do not "take the bur­
dens off th* poor." but "put bur­
den* upon tha poor."
HI* many-raettd nature hat pro­
jected him Into varied field*. Al­
though known, for example, as
lh* world’a foremost manufacturer
nf go sol In* automobiles, he alao la
a pioneer In the a*laHonJlnduatry,
haa wide railroad holding*, is a
keenly enthusiastic farmer and a
chemist.
Another aid* of hi* nature la
revealed In hi* love of flowers
and bird*. HI* InUrsat In growing
plant* led him to grow flat and
manufacture It into linen. If* haa
grown cotton and made It Into
doth, grown wool and fabricated
It, manufactured plate glass and
mined coal la Kentucky and West
Virginia.
Ila operate* technical school* In
h la educational philanthropies,
hut thinks history la "the bunk.”

Collector Jno. IL Jinklaa, and
County Clark V. E. Douglas*
Wars among the local officlaUa o f
publie institution* and offkea who
itotad today that they will trans­
act na beilniai next Monday, La­
bor Day.
.
Th4’ poetoffice will observe tb*
anti re day a* a holiday. No
bo required a f tha
carrion an that day. Goneral deMrery, money order, and registry
difialona will ba rloaed all day.
DETROIT, Bept. I.— (A^—Th*
Mall will be Hi*patched from th# return of between 3000 aad 4000
office tha earn* as on other days,
to their jobs In tho Ford
Motor Company’s factories eras
Th* bank, upon cloalng Its doors ■nn-anc*d yealerday In a comt o m o r r o w afternoon at 2.-00 munkstlon sent by Ford offi­
o'clock will no open until 9:04 cial* to Ford welfare officials In
o'clock Tuesday. Person* having tb* suburbs o f Dearborn, Inkster
transactions coming duo Runday ami Garden City. #
pr Monday should attend to them
Th# employes will- return, the
announcement Mid. on tho baala
A ) far M could be learned aff- nf a 40-hour vasek. Th* dally rat*
r a hasty survey thia morning, waa fixed several' month* ago at
few, If any business houses frill
•4.
.
■
;
ha apan Mender. Score# to flabtripa at* planned, aa well as
'E t i t l T R IP POSTPONED
t wkkh
L Others
Howard Dearlla, secretary to
i Municipal
Saafard Elks Lodge N a-1141, •tat•d this aftemma that * tea been
msssdmn i» • * » off a arc.
to (
•rial Home to
at UmaUlto1

rJp °|*" ^

H * ' reach t f * tangled mas*
worfcavk Maid*.
‘ Than a pistol barked, apparent
ly from within the truck. Polka
rushed down on the crowd and &gt;t
scattered to turn IL* attention to
mill windows, particularly one
displaying a large NRA banner.
Norwood,
Milnor ami William
Madison, 30. * bullet in hit leg
were left behind.
Offi.-lala announced that the
mill would remain closed pending
advice from It* attorneys. Tb#
trouble began over a question of
union recognition.
Other strike* alto caused trou­
ble in eastern Pennsylvania yes
terday. In Philadelphia a garage
whar* driven amf helper* are oil
strike was set afire despite a po­
lice guard. '
Worker* anj pickets dashed at
mines in Scranton, where the new­
ly
organised enthralls
min*
worker* of Pennsylvania called u
strike.
Fifty amploy** at the Reading
Silk Throwing
Company mill,
Reading, walked out In protest
over tha discharge o f a girl, union
leader* said.

NEW ORLEANS. S*pt. 1.— CA*»
—Wltilw he railed In hU horn* n*ro
today after ipoetae=lnr appear­
ances. In N*w York and Mllwau
kee,|Senator llu*y P. tang learned
of B new challenge to hil pulltkal
reign In Louisiana.
The challenge came from »n
originally »m«ll gruup of promi­
nent New Orleen* wome.i orgefr
ned several month* ago as The
Women1. Committee of Ixuilvlnn*,
and which jeaterday discWeed
plan, for a natlon-wlile organisa­
tion of w jmen .pledged to seek
,tha ouater from the Sinaia of
txtng and hia friend and colleague.
Senator Overton.
"Qtut. campaign la based en
charge, of teUI 1 unfiioeaa tJT
l l lllt
office'*, **id Mrs. H
in t Phelp*
Fnoipa
Hammond, heod o f the c -mm!'.tier.
"W e are going to interest w jm­
en aftryahere, through a definite
and distinct •organixstmr. 'n &lt;racb
state, in the fact .ljtat th* Renat*
cannot cl» e-lt» eyra, a* it haa in
the past..in th* Long tar*. Formal
charges of dithoneaty, corruptljn
and immorality harr been filed
against on* of It* mern'.x-r*. This
is a national, not ■ slat* mattarC
* Renalor Long ha* referred la
th* group as "ou rtej loiitlciana
hiding
behind th* skirt* nf
women"
The charge* of dishonesty, cor­
ruption and iminorality were aent
to Ihe srnata several month* ago
by a group of Louisiana n tlfin i
(Continued From Pagv Tw o)

Truluck Sisters Win
1st Prize A i Milane
Popular nppla&lt; *e, heard at the
Milane Theater Wednesday nlghl
on th/ occasion of th* present*
lion of the first of five “ Discov­
ery Night" program* which will
Intro Vice amateur talent, decided
In favor of th* Truluck alatara,
Madeline and Cacalim aa first
war* nnetd,n

at
th*

Attorney General De­
c I ares Emergency
Legislation In Spir­
it Of Constitution
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. Sept.
I.—UP&gt;—Homer
A. Cummingi,
United Stale* attorney gwneial,
in an addreaa loot uight b#(&gt;W
Ihe Amerkan Bar Aa.oeialion
gave hi* pltdg* that "emergtney
legi.lation It recognised a* ouch
by the government, and must be
and will b* exrrcited within lh*
letter *nd the (pin t of th* mganlc
law.1
“ Congrere", he declared. '*hao
,bScat*l nor. rhlrkod It*
rifhtJ|
|t ka* func
right* or ,u
tinned patriotically and efficiently
ti meet a national em it. What I*
really happening la not an altera
tion In the eata’al'shed form oi
tegU rr of government, but i
change In th* xplnt a.id'appllra
tion o f gnvernm*nl.’*
He assuted nD fellow |awytrl
that there la ‘no uccasl -n to In­
dulge In "artificial frara" of lh*
ultimata outcome «-f tha aatraonllnary power whe-h haa been
placeil In the bands of Froaldbiit
Koosevelt "Th r.* has not ceen
th# allghteat fundar^fpial depar­
ture frum th- form uf our guv
eminent or tha establish# I order",
ha said. "Our |u'*l system re­
mains Intact. The federal cqu;'s#brl-m ha* net boon disturbed. Th*
life, letter an I Intsgrlty nf th*
constitution have ns&gt;&gt; haen Im
paired.”
Earlier In th* day In an Infor
mal statement, Cuninilnga had
pointed out that the plan' out
lined
hefor*
th#
association
Wednesday by Pat Malluy, a*,
sistant attorney general, calling
(Continued On Pag* Five)

ial A ppeal Is
rorPayment
Other applause brought second
prita of f3 to Mias Marlon Of *32 City^Taxes
Haynes who sang several popular

tongs, and third prise to "Pep"
Trapp and his guitar. Mr. Trapp
* « i awarded a week'* pa*» l^ th a
Milan*.
W. D. Hoffman waa maslar of
ceremonies, while blrs. Gladys
Mjrris Williams waa^pror.aor cVrector. The nr xk prog ram w II t#
held on nett Wednesday night at
about 9:00 o'clock.

Four Bodies Washed
Ashore From Wreck
WASHINGTON. Sept. I^-UP&gt;The bodir* of four men of 5 par­
ly of six who set out on a fishing
trip Wednesday were washed
• shore near Ruulh Creek today.
Th* finding of the bodies was the
first Indication that Ihe expedition
hgd met with disaster. The bodies
found ware those of Kd Deal, Lea
Cutler, and two negroes. Thmixing are W. A. Jonra and a
negro.

New Federal Re-Employment Office
Will Be Opened Officially Saturday
At 9:00 o’clock tomorrqw morn­
ing, Rev, E. D. Brownlee ar di­
rector. o f th# Reminol* County
Federal Re-Employment Dnrrau
will officially open a m w fdderal
ro-emplnymenl office at 116'Mag­
nolia Avenue.The Opening of this office haa
brea delayed pending th* arrival
o f a mast of government litera­
ture which included questionnaire*
and a romplate filing system- Thia
data arrived Inday.
Rev. Brownlee atalad that It I*
neeciuarjr that all persona who
wish In aerure employment should
visit this office aa quickly aa pot»V&gt;I#.
..
This applies to tb* mol* than
1000 white and negro men and
women who visltag the NRA re­
employment office on First Street
duriag the .past ftw week# to regamong
later their a*m«e as
th* aaempleyed.
the old
Th* difference
di
office
and’ Ihe
mpty that
th* Ud tofle* S f
local committee
program first v
ato

[GIVEN SUPPORT Cuba Being Rak
BY CUMMINGS By Tropical Sto

Mayor V. A. Speer, making a
special appeal to th* properly
owner who haa not yat paid hla
19.12 taxes, reminds .tha publie
that tomorrow la tha final day In
which City tax** may b# paid
without penalty.
Mayor Rp*«r «p*nt tha tarly
part o f this weak dictating and
aiming aom* 300 letter* to dall-quent taxpayer*. In that* Ut­
ters h* asked that every effort be
made to pay taxes before tomor­
row nfght so th a t's 40 percent
tax eojleetlon may be effected.
lie reminded tha address** that
the Bondholder*1 Protective Com­
mittee haa promlaed to recom­
mend th* rancellatlon to* nearly
11,000,000 In peat dua Interest
owed tha bondholders by tha City
provided th* collection figure
reach** 40 percent thU year.
Through . last night, tha 1933
collection larked 12 percent of
being 40 percent. However, If
laat-mlnut* collections are any­
where near what they ar* antici­
pated to be, the deelrvd figure
may be reached.
City Commlaalonera were seen
a* taking th* lead In bringingtth*
rnljectlnn figure up to 40 percent
when yesterday afternoon. Mayor
Apeqr, told by City Clark P. A.
Lams.n lhal lha City treasury
waa empty and that City amployses' salaries for tha pa*I
two weak* war* due, chipped In
approaimately 91000 Iq payment
of city taxes on Spear and Son
proparties.

nule Coonty would hava on* of
the*# offices.
Ilr ana* of numerous develop­
ments, th* opening of these o ffi­
cial government re employ merit
office* waa delayed until tho
present time Nine* the informa­
tion secure.I hy th* local commit­
tee la far from that which’ I* re­
quired by the government, it
therefor* become* nenaary that RE8TAUHANTBERS TO MEET
all tlmae who registered earlier
E. P. Ilamlar, af Jacksonville,
must do su agpln.
The affie* will be In rhargr o f preaidant of th* Plorida State
K. C. Maxwell and Win. Booth Restaurant Association will tm In
liatly 'hpura ef op*nin# will b* Sanford tonight to addrasa • apo­
from 9:00 o'clock until noon and dal matting of local restaurant
from 1:00 o’clock
until 5:00 owners, It was atalad today by
W. ||. Schmidt. Th* matting frill
o'clock. Including Labor Day
An etslxirat* questionnaire la to ba held at *ka City nail at 1:30
be filled out during an Interview o’clock, and all restaurant and
with each unemployed
parson- hotol dining room operator* are
This data la to be indexed, and urged to attend.
daily -and waakly reports of
number of paraona enrolled, and ; M EETI NGgPOSTPONED
lb* number of paraona who bava
Announcement waa mad* today
bean given employment n u t bp
that all
Presbyterian Church
sent pa .Washington.
All *«p la y *ri am ' ' f * * * * ^ , ^ A axillary C1«U tnaedngn which
u m t W CacllftlM - « ! ih k
* ftl € 9 are aehadulad to be bald next Manin securing employs^, «4 ■
^ -j- day afternoon have bean poet­
* ‘
^afternoon
Und- Employers should call M|
until
tb*- (act3*that
tb* odflaa a* qukkly a*
next Monday b Labor Day. Tha
&gt; quaUfM
to tS*m.

C T a '- w *

AndKeyW*
STRICKLAND GEES Htraiift
Both' Preparing F
Hurricane Which
NRA CERTIFICATE Gaining
Inti
OF COMPLIANCE

»•

A*rtropIci"gtorm
•lonf
tb« north cohit o f (
Action Taken To Help
today with Havana aa*
Motor Dealer Com­
nlbtjr tity We«t In Its
bat Alleged Rumors , Th* British frefEht«r J
phlno Gray (a in dli
So that ho might combat al­
leged rumors which hava “ result­ th* CUbhB. coast
ed In a aerloua. Inroad in our milts fgat of Havana.
business during th* past • few
days", Rupert Strickland, naad of
Strickland
Motor*,
Inc, local
Ford dealers, appeared before lh*
Advisory Committee of the local
NRA Campaign Array IhU mernIng, offered evidence that h* U
complying with th* Prealdtnt'a
Agreement, and was promlaed an
official certificate of eomplUnco
by tho Committee Indicallag that
he Is displaying th* Blue Eagl*
properlyMr. Strickland la tha first am
ployer to tabs advantage of |
privilege which th* lecel eotnmlt
lev made available to all marchanli on Wvdnaathsy whereby a
merchant If ha faaU that hla
bualneva U ■-‘ (Taring .because of
a rumor that ht U violating lha
Presldvnt’a Agreement or tny
tentatively approved coda, , may
offer proof to tha committee that
ha I* complying to tha InttSV, and
b* given n certificate of compli­
ance.
,
By displaying thia cartlflcata In
n conspicuous place or advSrtli
lag It In any manner, tho mer­
chant la seen aa having a yoUnt
Weapon sgainst tha unfounded
rumor.
Mr. 8 ttlakiand told the aaaansltlea this morning that reports had
reached him Indicating that par­
sons ar* withdrawing Ihtir rap­
port o f Me bualnta* becaoa* of
unfounded rumors.
"Ruch rumors ranly hurt j Mr.
Strickland aald, ,'bacauaa
I algnad tha Prvsldtn'.’i Agreemant and atcurtd th* Blue Eagl*
which la claplayad In our.w'qdolua,
I have amployad additional man
and raised th* plant’s wags* ofar
1260 par month.”
Mr. Strickland explained that
p«opla I It t la raallta I hat h* It
only a llcanrad Ford dealer who
haa nothing whatavar hi do with
lb* pollelta of th* Ford plipt. Ho
staled that h* suffarsd most In
Ms repair shop, and h* asked far
soma form of relief "because 1
do not balltvc that tha NRA pro­
gram contains any rsfsrjncs to
mathjda which era bring
ntd
•gainst ma as an Individual."
II* told tha commlttss that
only thia morning, "a mstomar
who haa bean doing bunnaa* at
our plant for tha pari 16 years,
rloaed out hla atvuunt ar.d told
ma that h* couldn't do basinet*
with ms any longer Inasmuch d|
Mr. Ford haa not algnad the autonroblla coda. ThU man want furthvr than that. Ila hid made aq
appoinlmant to have th* vahrac of
Ms car ground this morning.
Aflar ha paid hla bill, h# went
back Into tha ahip, get Into hU
car and drove away bafop#
had alartad lh* wjrk."
Upon motion which va* pasted,
tha committee want on record aa
agreeing that th* local
Fbrd
dealer Is above crilielim at fa r aa
lh* NRA commltU* Is concvroad.
Acting Army gana.ml R. L. Glana
and commutes secretary J . 8 .
lamaon draw up a form qf per('fleet* to b* given to Mr. Strick­
land n abort time after lh* meatwa* adjourned.

Hitler Ib Hailed A t '
Fifth Party CongreM
NURNBERQ, Germany, 8apt. 1.
—
No king opening parlU,
ment waa aver received mere
tkueUatically than waa Chaneriiof
Adrif Hltlar whao, amid skqott to
15,000 selected Next followed*, kn
entered tha hall of tb* fifth party
congrats. Theea delegatee t o ' the
livnalal eongraaa, th* tint alaca
Ihe HlUaritoa cam* lato )*s '
• Iheir present position of
thority to HHlar n
an opportunhy to
gratltodb by abautln

. In the Cuban capital, i
boarded up tbvtr doors la ■
tion that the s|«rm would kit .
city this afternoou. Watotf
rsildaaU mevad to hlgbar
ladtcsUeai
war*
that
•toms might ba fait In tha va
Ity to Kay Weak Miami looks* I
•iron* winds. .
" A asasad storm Is moving
or oortbwaat from n point
170 mdea aorthaast of f
Rles. Th* Weather Bureau
Washington tald It la "of at
moderate intensity." It
second storm'would hsro-to
observed for sstsrsl days
tny acuratc dsth on Its to
locslttlas la which it ralght.it
coaid bo forocacL
Caught la th* path to
•term, tha Jaaaphlaa Gray
out an 80S call. Tha maaasgs
tarcaptod- by tha Tropltsl
at itlamL said lh* stop’s op
no laagar waa able to
testa with, tha br.ldga of Os#
•si bsaaois of •*• and wteh
Anawsttog th* call, tha tig
ship A&lt;h*t Foam promltad
anca a* aeon aa waathar s
permit her to procaaa
Th* National Obamab
Cuba reported vrtnda of hu

*

f*

. „ morshig. lh * ,
..
laid 'Ik# Itorm't Intensity had j
craasad 'aonaldrrably during iMW
night. \K
‘
"
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Florida Bank At .
Orlando Buys Big’ r
O fficeB nili'
ORLANDO, 8apL t^-Tha FlatIda Bank at Orlaadb yastarday
purebated tha handsome 10-«totr
bank and office building It -h&amp;
bean ae»apring at Oraagw .And
!
Caatral for th* past throe year*. l J
Tka purchase price waa'
000.
‘ •
-i
Wlllird Hamilton, p re sid e *^
tka beak, announced the' A fll v*&gt;
shortft after IU
yastarday with Compt 'J. M.v
Aatlaf te kakalf to Comft’ l A
ware ttoto Liquidator IL . i t
Smith gad J- W, Mfatallar, H '*
dator, agent far thi State d
of Orlando and Troll Co. *
Of Nd. 1 Interest to
'
of U|» *14 Stats Bank
Co, 1* *awv lhal from
170,OOd will ba provided hi • i
dand, amounting to kpproxtmate
thrt* parcant, at a result of
deal. The dllfarsnc* In tha'i
Ur* depositors will gat an4
1210,000 paid by tha Florida.

j

I* raprasintad In a »|8o,ooo a
gag* held by E. 8. Hackney.
Ilqaldstor slide*.oat from
lha maatgag* aad IlkawtM,
vldaa bam* ready cash far * &lt;
dead- J y i
WMf. with tax** and
nuany. at savta pares
tor mattaller tald tb* I
out a paying vantaro .
poaltofa ef tb* dafuaat i
Porobaes af tb* botldl
Florida' Bank show* tto
Dufont tatardrt*:.
tartltatloa;, ar
•toy,,Willard J
pro* ideal af tb*s Florid*. 1

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McLueas Is F;
tryfeds. Hold
Difficult T ask As From Lonr T rip
List O f League Records Grid Season Netts To V aried Spots
Cmblag along
(Con tin sod Pram+ • « • One) . '
A ll
Departments
^
O f Play
tempt i t snaderniaattoe to M l thorn o f ' Contra!

tha waatarn
America, tba '
mad* by mesabem of a. M rf* • » * Caopam’ (itlf passed, after a atop 1
at Ssa Joan In Salvador, aad af •
art Hr* Rotary Clod.
Associations and tarfeaatoni rise* .range, tba repoblbe of mad* In that Hty faro Mr. Crop- Nicaragua,' Honduras, aad CoaU 1
&gt;•
- 1
•r Ma first Insight Into - M l ■lea.
A atop* waa moda at tha flm t \
might bo don* by onorgotto
Americans In bHaging rack South harbor fa Gaatomala. laland M 1
A marIran ritto* op to date.. , milaa "waot. tha Coopern 'to visit
ilia improaaion of that dtp to Guatemala City which to attaatod &lt;
that Ita poepto aim of a • very finally to Victoria aad Vancouver, I
1
frtondly natam, coortaoua and a«- British Columbia.
Than followed tha thrills of a &lt;
cogimodetlng. and all ad Item
•a to Tacoma aad Seattle, aad
■arming ragor for a « banco tqjtb* tmln rids through tha Canadian iKocbiee, Including (tope at Lake
at
a
mils
elevation
above
eea
aducatad through a ctoeer A M I ­
Looted and S ta ff Springe, “ gerlevel.
ran contact.
geoudy located meerte*. /
While
other
meipbera
o
f
the
(
I
Crtotobal. Atlantic entrance to
Entering America at Portal,
perty
continued
further
lute
the
tSa Panama Canal, waa tha next
N. D.. tha Ceepero conti «n»ed on
Jungle
to
vtolt
ancient
Inca
rulaa,
atop. Hem waa a thoroughly » * •
through fit. Paal to Chicago.
am city which |a a groat t i d ­ tha Coopam contented tbamaolvao There they remained to enjoy the
with
ahort
trip*
about
this
booning cantor for tha (omendtog
Fair for aboat a week, before con­
territory- Operated by tba gtnryit- llful, modem and gay city.
tinuing to Indianapolis, points In
.
.a t
_ ia _
. l u n * aa n (a r t.
Aa waa tha case at all other
.tope, the natlvet warn murtaoua Kentucky, aad finally Sanford.
and moat hoapltable. Tropical
fruit* of greet variety, many of
them never before teen by the
Coupon, warn offerod, and all
warn umpled, and every effort
waa made to pleaao all af tha
American visitor*.
, .
• The final atop In that am . come
at Maiatlan, Manlco. It waa In
----------------- Uito city that Mr. Cooper noted
the word Mr* l that food aad clothing could ba
icrlba tbla Ufc* [had #t onoeua]ly tow prims, a d ^
i In d te ip r 1» (hat the quality af both ary axI
caltent. Maiatlan Roteriana am
. , taking a* forward atop In con­
, had a M M d |t|nolBf wh*t already bra claaeed
a at 0»UB9 *• w reoAem method* o f life and
Heepenjj|&gt;J» ||f |ng, Mr. Cooper (aid.
d lj b «t gftfjit
An(«tM next waa reached,
'»&lt; to* '11 ‘ f * 0 gnd hem the Coopam remained for

A fter nearly throe yearn at
lay In the Central Florida £aaetll Leo rue, the Seaford Celeryda. -etlhar Individually or colotiveljr, "hold almoet all of the
gpartant bottling or fielding roe-

many aalstlng record* have
racked th lfyear. but among
which have fallen, Sanford

.r •

''A *

tiorod »t tow IwrtSf V
Th*.rapid
output during Ito U tM
mad* addltiwml Jabs,
and farttohed more * *

Industrial Output ploy*** already •«&gt; pay"!
Of Country SHowb
In blgUy mcrthan.
Sizeable Increase dally
dustrie*, each •• aetomel
ateer, tot i aaada output
dally without a ceneapoi
cmaao In tha amount af
fulmd or 1* pa&gt;

Ing period In 1929. In Jalyrthora
wan little change in the number
of cam produced, although a de­
cline la usual at thto season.
"Tha moot rapid advanca la
output In tha durable goods In­
dustries waa In steal, where tctivity Increased from *6 pm
of capacity la March to 48 per
cent In'June. In the flrot half of
July tbiro was a farther rabetonlla l' growth, with a Might decline
reported f o r the teat two wrote
of the month.
. I
"The loeraero In the spring was

RESULTS

EXPRESS

■ Abort* Maltby of Orlando tied
the second baseman's chances rec­
ord when on July SO, *933, he
HandleJ IS ehaneee without error
at that base.
„ .
No pitcher haa naarod Ps» RulIhan’a 1932 mark P* 11 5h,w**
■jibiQt tnor; no ctUhtr m i *PR S r o d Nat Rblrlay'a 1931 r*.E f o T U thane., without error:
go flrot baseman haa approach*.!
Mutt Wllaon’a 1932 rvcord of *1 '•nop*, ntiaroe •
chances with one error; no " « • Wsnvar. turlnnn.
Coro*
fielder haa approached Red John-| Jf.lnai.
W all. Cweaa
son’s roeord of tight thanca. nml H allo , ttnilona

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tiled mid rortlfteate l a m y r t f ee.
Said
[law.
follawlna

ro r tlflr a l* *m h ror*« th*
droeclhedi pcopafty alrua led In namlnola County, rio rld a.

iiil Bartow (Institute

'"• * 1 ^ IS (Lean W. M f t ) Boath
tunfnrd M .lfh ta Addltlro.

llnbrraoa, Dalmad
Krlsblr. Sanford
Yde. U « h s r l
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*"Etropt that Aaa Wall of Cocoa
■cored flv* nina In one ninetoning game tbla yaar, not a
alngto Individual batting word W i / g u n d ..
haa fallen eo f a r * although many
hap* boon lied.
-Tea Carlaton and lefty Horn,
Orlando pitchora, today hay# ro'torSTef arren atrolgM w ns tn
(hat tha* bars lied Olln Hutto s
Maal a n .riflr* HH*
Sneeutira win record of -1031. W alt*. HI.
Aua
|gt'they are ala gamai ahort of ,-ulbf.,h. ^cro H
||a
lefty Lana’s 1932 record of 13
Mrdight wins.
Clyde Wright at Now Rmyrna

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FOR RENT-riLarg* ai
small
furnished apartments. Laaglay
Apartments. CaO|0.(
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FOR RENT-.
bungalow ...
400 W. 19th pt.
8 ROOM FI
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SPECIAL
J k . Best grade
------- Jll,'fl.00 per gallon
with paint urder. Stanley-Roger*
Hardware Co.
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BABY BCD, eiceltont condition,
Mrs. Prank R. MacNalll, Yow*11 Co.

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l l l t i 1^y*ora. Orlando » •

1 3 -A p a rto liiili F ar Boot

FOR SALE: Good jelly guavai
We peck, A. K. Roarotter, Celary Are. Phone IU-W. .

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FOR SALE: Calls Lily bolbtote,
•LOO per kuadnd, Mra. H. C.
Eebola, West First BtrroL

BILLY’S UNCLE

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t i l l . Btrlrhland v * i l . Ang.
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STRAWBERRY PLANTBVor aala.
So* W. W—Potter.

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ia|| H irlrk U n d , L'two* •
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W rlaht. K *w
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" T h . T i l l D .llro u .n , n ro i a a te t.
T aa List s i the -City e f Raafard,
pinrlca, has W aa parted., a l the
(re a l daer e f the Cite j t a l l
*'
the front door e l the Court "Hawee
tn the Cltv a f m a fo re, Florid*. * * d
w ill raatala ro poalec. fro a pertod
at tear Waaha, eammaaefan Annrot Ird. aad andina a*at**ab#r let.
• A ll (teal Eateta upon which th*
I b l t a i r T a ic c arc apt rold aad
M s Iart 7 whtrh T aa
Ccrtlflcaloa
E v a not alraady h**n laauad. w ill
ho sold at Pnhlie Jtactlan oa tha
I f t h 'd a r at tentamhar. l i f t , at th#
front doer o f the City Halt In aba­
te r*. rlerid a. rammenclag at Taa
a’Cloch, A. K ,
a UAttOOW.
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10— Flow era gad PtanU

In thia dty,
«
’ .Thto meant a coosiderable'taring in ahtppbtg coots to you and .the elimination of many
shipping worttoa. B a rit amohmana that you
can now make immediate pa^of tha depend­
able and tor-famed tranapoctetJOn service which
two earned for tha Railway Express to high
wputattoo in every AahL
-•
The speed and dependability of Railway
Kxpreoa have won the enthuatoatic support of
(Kn.inAqdA who rely on ua not pnly for faithful
dafly perfocmance, bdt fay the unexpected
emergency that to often occur*.
Bpsctol pick-up and delivery service in cer­
tain dtetricta atno extra coe&lt;.
.
No extra charge lor lia^ll(y up to &gt;50.
For informotion regarding rgtea or service,
your local

sad hae made aredteai'o* roc i**
Atm), tn l*au* In aceordsac* with

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USED AUSTIN COUPE. Oaaraa
teed by Reel |225. Also, Moda
A Pickup truck, |1M. Reel A Beat
Auatln deelero.

Yoo mgp earn aand j var lota carload freight
by Railway K*pceaa Agency at flrot to fourth
data freight rates to pofart^wkhta a radius of
approximately 130 mOea of
dty, etoce-dooc
pick-op and delivery eerriie go ba performed
without additional coot rompi; prescribed tree

LEGAL NOTICE

Bob Pittman G&lt;

HAVE TOUR WATCH repriroi
• by one whe cosily knows bee
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ae.

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Acreage In Florida

Todgjr la September I. It I
down in hlatory in rank with J
notable and' memorable o&lt;x m U
be celebrated throughout Rig i

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we might: add of the Rooeeveft admfnbtraHon. Other thing*
may yet be gccompliahed which will equal It,-, or eren « r paae it. hnt up to date, nothing even rivaling It In Intpotiance haa eeert the light o f day. Preaident Hooeevelt. by a
stroke of hla pen. has freed the children of this country
Just m Lincoln, nearly seventy yean ago, freed the negro
slaves.
Those o f ul who live In agricultural communities or
-towns and cities where economic conditions have prevailed
against the deplorable institution o f child labor find it dif­
ficult totealiza just what this will mean to the mill towns
and factory districts of those parts of our country where
for generations children have been reared with no more
freedom, pleasure or enlightenment than a cog wheel in a
piece of machinery.
How these children who have worked from early morn­
ing until late at night In stuffy factorf buildings.- doing the
same things over and over again
- —-year In
* and
• year
*« *out.
if. _ meet____ _

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4TH OH LIFE : To be
minded It death; b.| I
felly mlniVd is Ilf*
—Koreani 8 :8.

V o R a-Forartation
fCenUnned Frew Page One)

headed by fanner Gar. J eb vK .

Housewives FbidfnfIt
Difficult Tw Stake
Quick Adjustments
W ASHINGTON. — Housewives
hare noticed that higher price*
the grocer end department i l o m
are charging are already throwing
carefully compiled budged output
balance. Thing* are happening (a
Wajhington every da/ now whkh
era de*fined to thrlnk the boose
wife'* dollar rarre tad more.
The eort of food U r tln g siere
rapidly than at aay time sines the
World War, whea the "high coit
of. living" became a' nation*] by­
word. The new potato crop, back*
«
*
.
bone of many an American feral,
la. selling at. price* ebo'H 00 per.;
cent hgher than those e f • year
ago. Tha Increase In egg price*
wav earlier and lirgkr than usual.
AH of the SI cities where the
bureau of labor statistic* *urv*ys
retail fold price* showed Inertsec*

Parker.
Urey have aat beea acted upon.
Senator Long aptrocd the lore
o f raaraa top* and the arena*
yesterday, and atayeJ at Seas*.
The King fish era* amt. Ha
didn't want hit picture taken far
the papers and br.di'ji't w ait may
reporter* around nim. He didn't
want a ret m bout witn the man

wvsw a mouiarvt negroes la
SapI* id signed consumers card*
pledging themselves to buy only
trim Blua Eagle stores. The na
groea are for the SK A campaign
8m hundred percent.
,,

1nettares In bread pries* teens
to have, been checked at leeaMtmporarily, but a pound loaf of bread

: Tallahassee officials hemoan
% falling o ff o f gasoline confatnpUdh and tha resultant de-

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Miami's New Airport
May be It w ^ Jurt a revolt
against th* crime wave that mad*
th# people clean up Chicago, ami
than aglln ,’ may lw they llguied
that was Ihe only way tlw World's
Fair would draw a crowd.
On. thing many person* rsnmA
nnderatand I* why
the NKA
shout,! be necesiarjr when legallted beer was to have made but!.ness boom over night ThrUtian
’ Helen e Monitor. Well, If th*
’'people could get the It. F. C. In
' flnante their brer drinking, may
b* that would do th* trick. *
j .-Report* from Washington ladl'fa t. ihst the President wilt glv*
the NRA th* month o f .'leptemher
, p fO fr fp

fin I

flol

rufrti m ■ iTfl TiY

Itfet time In veiling rid of unem. pleymeat, anmcllilng elsa 'rill he

Alt A t’ dUpalrh tall* about a
•woman in GoMen rod who has h*.
► com* a vleUin of leplolo Mor
goal, after mistaking It for Le' ptoU Procrra. We assumed that
th*. woman must hava bought
Mot# Peruvian bonds until w*
'/looked It op and found that I,»ptota M «rg anl I* some .kind of
■ mushroom which I* dangerously
poisonous and g*n*rally harmful.
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' • Wlnthrop Roekefellor, on* of
John tX&gt; nans, w** on Ms smy
■from Ijull to Boston th* other
night when hla automobile ran
■ « » . o f gaaplj n* and He had to I
bag some from a passing motorUt, N&lt;rw w* don’t know why bu(
., W# had always luppossd there
\yrma a| least two (!*«•»• of
people who never ran out nf gas,
afaller* and CongTS*

Announcement that the world’s largest International air
paasenger ntation ia being constructed at Miami by the Pan
American Airways System will probably come somewhat aa
a surpri.se to moat Fioridlana, that ia, until we are apprised
of the fact that during each month of the present year 2000
paamigrrti and 6000 pound* of freight have been handled at
tlie Miami terminus to and from Latin American countries.
Understanding this va.it and nurpriaing amount of
huainesH which'la carried on at this focal point, we can Justi­
fy In
in ou
ourr minun
min&lt;li the
revelation
whkh
call
for !„
the
fy
m e rsvw
au u u o f plana
....................
------- l----I’iffRcat anti most lirautiful marine air transport baa« in
existence.
The employment of several hundred men and the ex­
penditure of several hundred thousands of dollars are
among the immediate benefits which this enterprise will
bring to Miami. When the project Is completed it will
provide facilities for handling 400 to f&gt;00 sis passengers each
dty nn*l for t t o .simultdpeouB loading of four large air­
liners.
*'
Any detailed description of the International terminal
building ia prevented here hy limited space, but s cursory
observation of the architect's plana reveals an outlay which
will not over-look any detail for making the station the lost
word in air bases.
There will b* a general lobby ami waiting room. 48 by
So feet, two storks high; office* o f the United States Pub­
lic Health Service; immigration and customs examination
roomi; United States International airmail poetoffice; traf­
fic desk where eight clerks can work; traffic office accom­
modating 10 clerks; a pilot's room; the Fort Captain’s of­
fice; the clearance office and counter; and a room for port
personnel.
,
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Thefe will lie a dining room with a capacity for 100
persons; a balcony around three sides of the main lobby, at
second floor level; space for various concessions, public
telephones and other facilities, all these on the matn floor.
n~ «»,. no*» floor above, on* will find —
a *dining- nroom

ipientlnv upon
Profsaaor
7k departure from tha »►•!*
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&gt;L.
da
fl.t^ s iu i.e
nt, th* St. Patarsburv
ini say* "Malty, It la
id, devised the wave and
; getting around th* cou­
ld onlsr tu bring this
rar, to th# While House",
raaaiur* o f the tu-cesi
t o f hi* career In politic*.
|. )fevt to await future opecteil to return today from
Baabrerxe, where they have bran
court decisions.
enjoylpg a vacation.
Fred Domer le Improving hla
farm on Ctiery Avenue by adding
n large barn.
Mrs. Geo. Atkina and her moth­
er, Mr*. Htpdrlck* of Daytona
are (pending a few day* la th*
cltv aa gueeta a f th* Sanford

SANFORD,

eenU mor* *Ju» »

leans' mayor, T. Semraei Wainsaley, who is In New Fork. Walmaley Is a political enemy of I he
Kingflth in normal tlmei, but :*•
csntly he ha* bec.s align*') with
him du* t • a truce between two
political fact on* her*.
Walmsley w.i&lt; i|Ui&gt;tei| a* saying
that "A large portlor o f Luuivlspa's urban pop I'.i'ion will tnlnl

StalM A t * I f si*# I t
AdvMtageUJ&amp;Couservatjon . Program
CHICAGO*—States i n rapidy
jelatng up- la the Keosgrelt cop•ervatlen ptegiam with Intent ef
withdrawing marginal land* from
caltivailoa U aid la reducing

BerwW** survey allowed recently.
In eonjunctlon with the federal
rrfnresist Ion effort* of the Civil­
ian Conservation Corps.
Minnesota's legislature author,
lied the state to offer agricultur­
al labda to isolated settlers within
ita vast ferrate, aiming to pro­
mote protection from fire* and to
consolidate Ita forests.
■
Wisconsin's conservation depart­
ment and the State CoDeg* o f A g­
riculture are clastlfying land*
and turning acres anfil f* r agri­
culture Into county foreet tracts.
State funds aid in growing Um­
ber.
The IPM ( Tennessee legislature

,F,b-,5- B« * " » began rat*,
b-g thalr prirea In J.ly. p.nly due
to lh# processing tat on wheat
and partly to higher prlrss for
various materials used In tha ordinary loaf of bread. One of the
toto,t W fe a g , u, (be housewife
'f ' ’
«° Aard against a po*.
i from {cultivation. Montana eilabsible lowering of the quality of
tUhmT grasing
districts as •
bresfl a* an alternative to pries lamanna o f retiring margiaal lands
treates-7-a form .of profitaerlng
from cultivation after till* had
*» Injuri rut to consamers as un­
passed to a county beraaae of
reasonable price incttae**.".
las delinquency.
Two olhtr things happened In
Ueut.-Gov. N. G. Kraachel, ef
Ihe past week to add to the at.
foam, has propose dthat th# gov­
Pens* column of th. housswifa t
ernment
purchase unproductive
budget. A program from th* D*.
Iowa, has proposed that the govof
Agrie-lture to
Ing.
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daughter 8,000^00 sows and little
A JA-ycar program In Iowa
pig* la designed to tend hog
provides for thy formation nf additionaj state paths anil fish pro­
“ P 24 p w , a l or aet‘
with ham. pork chop*, bacon and to appwr In a ii’tshirv at ll.f-OO tection. California recently limited
other Items on the grocer’s meat par night.
| th* netting of sport, sea fish. Th*
fc ll.^ M

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products he bring* oet of hi* rJfrlgsrator he will have |D u k
Z £ r' or, M ‘ h* «*u lt of . mu,.
° cut lVnr" ,h* •op-

k *.".

ply of butter. chare# and other
hy-prodets of milk.
. J 4*, ' • * * ' '» * boose,
* l nd'ag ,fcat ,h* « • » f.||
clothee the must bay for her fans.
“r " ' coating. h*r iqor, than the
expeeled ,in io/ne cates. The 4».|
u'sra ' O,'" n.,'ou' « &lt;*"■• «hat .h.
*° rl"d &lt;» «b» bargain batemrat I* going to cost at least |i.
w*r* "»ariy 34,000.000

cibV ix ‘ S- l Ar ’ rv

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'"■oufactured

«In

th^ri.rV ^,ob* b,f ,T» " more in
15

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Tlie Scntiot t&lt;*ek time to say
to on* rep irlcr y.i*t*rd*;’ that the
story atuut hit knocking ihe (rji-|
disetor Into the nuns' .apt wav
false. Dispalrhrc b un Memphis
had q olcl the condurlnr aa say­
ing that he rer&gt;*iiUed the "King
fish a* Ihe man oho hoved me
and then passed -r. lo’vn Ihe olale
after rroitting a f irimu grunt."
**Jo*t say fnc mi that 1 don't
pay any attention to such lie*,
an.l neither duet anybody rise In
Louisiana--, said Fcnnt &gt;f Lni.g.
Long returned ho'.n Widnvrday
night from Mllviauo e, where ha
addressed the Veteran* of Foreign
Wars tbit week. Ha wan surround­
ed by boilyg arils wh-n he left
the train. The pa'ly stoppe I long
enotivh for Ihe o-iiyauardv to have
a tilt with a ne« « , sper phot»tre-

labor under the
employment, the
reduction of cotton aertags and
J
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mat*.
toreaisd ioo pererat.
Hayon,
up 60 .ml to pargeat
‘ "totobop eonditions silmitaUd und.r lb. propossJ ^
_
I* dn$$ InduMtry Ik# IS (AV-AttJIll# CotUlUo, 30 o f T r y -;
nwn eold^t, small fly-byralght larvlUa, wa* killed and a compan•*»P» will be . thing 0f tfwiraM*
N**t spring velll ,re sv.7 Vgh•r level*. Mem to elothlng dhajT
' * ,or 'Prin« msrthandlfes. will
rb° f l M P*r«n t oaf e t a f l
“

Minnesota
S'at#
Conservation
Commission ohqll*hcd commercial
fluking and will do ita own »*lnin3
o f streams. Missouri jy t a new
length limit oa fish to by caught.
Nebraska established two new
gsme preserve*. Florida ia cnlarwing Wrlaka. Lake, . where
OhO.OOO black has. are hatched
yearlx for streams.
A sprclgt Massa-husetts commlsalnn U studying the possibility
of developing pond* for recrea­
tional purpose* where they are
not oj*d {oT water soppllre. and
the developing o f lands near wa­
ter abed* for playtime needs.
N »w Jrrvrv hopes to sc noire
280.000 to 1,000,000 acres far Its
fnreyt and p*'k program when
funds are available. Its forestry
program haa been advanced 28
years try th* federal coaservstlon
corps, th* state forester said.
hero after, an aJiegwti attempt U
rob th* fla t National tank Wed­
nesday. Bank officials fled to th*
vault and sounded an alarm
when th* two men anteroj.

WASHINGTON. Sept- U - W ]
— Purchase of wore than ZllJtoO
k i m of (Meat land In 17 elate*1
far aa aggregate price o f about I
8348,000 eras appeared yesterday |
bp the national foreet rvaervationj

PRINTING.
The pa rebate program cover* 30
osita located within the boonJariee of existing national ferecti
and 'purrhate unite caet o f the
great plains.
They will be added to arena ad­
der administration of the forvst
service and Will be devoted to tim­
ber growing, water shed protec­
tion and other national foraat pur-

Herald Prfatiag Ca
Ptofe* I t t &lt;

llhprovvment work on several ol
the trad* will 'he undertaken Im­
mediately by the civilian conserration corps.
,
la addition to the 274,000 acre
pure bases, the commission approv­
ed th» establishment o f new pur­
chase units In Michigan. Minne­
sota. Missouri, Illinois, Mississippi
and Florida. These units eventual­
ly are to attain national ferret
statu*.
The Included i
Apalachicola unit In Liberty
and Franklin counties, Florida.
The purchase unit; state num­
ber of acres and cost of the pur­
chase program approved yester­
day follow*:
Osceola unit, Florida, 10 acre*.
139; Ocala unit, Florida. 30 acr**,
178.

ICE COLO

BEER

niave's
m i oerv*
LUNCH

Eyni Examined
GIpmcs Correctly Fitted

DR. HENRY
.McLAULIN, Jr.
Optometrist
112 Park A w
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Cross State C an al
P ro p o sal Placed
Before Commission
WASHINGTON, Sept. l^-0P)
—Plana for a federal canal proj­
ect connecting The" Atlantic and
th* Gulf o f Mexico across lower
Georgia 'and northern Florida
were placed before the public
works administration yesterday.
T. G. Woolford, nf Atlanta, chair­
man of the Atlantic Ocean to
Gulf of Mexico canal commission
headed a delegation scat here to
disease the project. The canal
would b* 1*8 rail** long and wnuld
root 1128 .000,non.
When completed the now water­
way would hook up existing Interroasts! waterway* extending from
Massachusetts to northern Florida.
Public work* officials have en­
gineer* surveying a proposed Flori­
da. ship, ran*I (which lit consider»H v southward from the proposed
Atlantic to * Gulf project. Advo­
cate* of th* latter contend It would
be self liquidating In 40 yean*
with interest at four percent and
would benefit 33 state*, shortening
hv 800 miles th* water rout* from
Atlantia porta to gulf porta.
Tha public works- officials took
th* proposed project under adt

Idl SB • »M

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Hava your trucks ready
before the celery seaaoa
begins. W* can fir e yoa
prompt and nfflrisnt ser­
vice. Martin’s Oat*g*.

m a r t in
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Mimeograph Printing
T Y P IN G
Special Investigations
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY
C R BD IT ASSOCIATION
IMH Psik *»*-

They’ll Cut Like New I I

Uorglcsl tool*, all kings of set*.
S” fw ssg knives, pruning lools
nr all kinds, tie, Kirert tow
M l**.

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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
"Beat For The South”
Although painting costs are still near rock-bottom, prices nr*
climbing rspldly. V
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r*ta|J prices advancing sonmwkst
■ora than wbolessl#
Another chunk oat of th* bocra
huW running agpensw will pro^
ably go to paying Incrsate.)
H«e Price,. Thert wU| b. ^
TW ENTY YEARS AGO
! V #U,,# Ptodurad In "hot
.rioue operation and hla many od^n
I fields, no cut rates m- au
frlands are gUd Is knew that h*
»totlo0 opera,
Is recovering rapidly.
v
tor will n &gt;t kavs to work as i s »
Tlie Peupls* Bank la torn up
at if a burglar had bean Work­
ing lhtr* and from the appear­
ance of the rooms than will be
floe Unking quartan where the
old formerly stood. The wurkmen
•re on the Job day and night **d
are pushing It to n ftfelan.
I Jack Davison *4 the ftonfurd
Furniture Co. engngwd n M tr man
th* other day and h* wna right
from England. Ha wuted to worh
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connected
drive ter bring ail etnploytra
dvr temporary Presi-ltn. a ag
imtits, he pn.ntvd out. ant wl
this ends a nnw setup wdl
sought.
ra i
Bodcty Editor
i: Office MI
He sab) th'i had not bean
w rkrd out entirely In hie
mind yet but hj teh it clear
mi ch of- the prrent a'atf will
when a permanent organiiation l
created.
j.*J|r. and Mm. A . W. Smith,
t» -» *
FRIDAY.
The administrator does not *id in Juanita Smith, and Mias
The ladies' Auxiliary of San­
pe\t to m u * .: at the head of tha
Jnrotby Haiaax spent today in Or
ford Elba Lodge No. - I2U will
,.itA lony al'er ths emergency
MONTREAL—Autobus College
PHILADELPHIA — Vniversl
Member* of Seminole Chapter meet at the Lodge rvnis at b.00
of the University of Wichita. Kan., ^
&gt;nJ rolIr(tr, toi|,y „rr f*f rd |
!ii\e is eontjit.td ami eo-ie* ara
No. 2 Order nf Eastern Star of o'clock.
e igned , 11 '.-.ill;* far indutiry.
a motorcade carrying 700 stu-' w„ h ,hf ^ . . n y „ f ,adjusting
and Mm. W. H. Torriblc this rity combined with member*
dent*, arrived hero on It* aWv.nlhj Rn(| reorKinil|„c ,|„|r c u r s e s in I
TUESDAY,
.••pcakut; for llw labor a-tvtsarjf
Cora Sprint* *p*nt yes- nf Volusia Chapter of DvLand
o f . ppii„ | economics
First Baptist Church circles s.mmer s.-m «t.r. Traveling in'
twuril. Wiliam Green, h»atl ef IK*
I in Sanford aa ths guests ol to stage a joint celebration of
1{ti(.a) ,cirlwt
in, un. ,h* ,
Amt-tiran fedt.-.ilu't of 'ahat,
the birthday anniversary of Rpbr will meet at 3:30 o'clucs at. th* four sections, a day ap.rt, the &gt;n&lt;1
college Is scattered through Q ^ ; H|Kll|^ n nf
imp.trUnl de-|
-triu-k out at the wording In th*
ert Morris, f-under of I he East­ fullowing homes:'
somewherein Ontario.. and
theories '&lt; govautomobile code permittirg hiring,
Mia* Dorothy Stokra baa to- ern Star, at Faim Springs yester­
Circle No. I will meet with part y ju-t out*He Montreal West.1
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I tu g or »d*m ."*n.nt of rinpioyimcd from Cincinnati and pui.it a day afternoon.
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i ernment anil business, l)r. Joseph &lt;
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Mrs. J. T. Newby, loud PaLiicltu 1 J
L .fh division .a n as 1.0 l » „ w m „ ,
,lf ,ht. WhiHon j
ea on u baits at ni-un*.
I Ohio whVm ah« has been spendAssembling at th e' Spring* Avrn-e.
IW
The college is a*
f K,„aBft&gt; uni, Commerce,
i ( the aummar.
D ring thj dsy Johpsnn edged
shortly after 3:30 o'clock, the
complete „n Initlliitbn as Ms no.)
„ f Pfmwy| „ ntoi , „ l j
f’O'xur.i wi h the negiltjtioas I
Circle
No,
3
will
mi'*:
with
Min.
grpup of more than (0 member*
maJ
nature
could
allow
It
to
tie
,1
i - g the ttta 1 real tw in n.fa
Mr*. C. W Stratton, o f Wilmlng- and their families enjoyed swim­ R. K. Pippin, West First Street.
here recently.
! There it a full stalf of officer*,
,
, _
evtierre., ’
,
on, N. t., and Ml** Loslar Slret- ming anil water sport* until
t h p - r ie s ^ o v e r n Circle No. 4 ill nuei at the! of instruction, a commissariat deJiih ison ! i|J F -id-.'- i Rnost,
oa, of Cordate, Ca. ir# the guest* about 5:30 o'clock, A picnic sup­
partment in cafeter a T..*es, and
*n'1 buriipw^ am) many
Church annex.
\itl hy ' r l t i i i t j at Hyde Rath,
f Mr*. U. W. Brown.
an ■ccummmhitton .unuml, who »* .[ mflhmU^j^^FTtwedurr, *dliw *
per was served, fallowed by a
New Y ir!., the c &gt;»l charter would
Circle No. 6 will mest with Mr*. cure camp sites, rtc. Tent* sprang[ which nSv- r before were &lt;|ue*social period.
t * teatly ley his approval whrfn
Mr. and Mr*. Alex K. Johnson
During this ported. Mr*. R. F. It. W. Lawtuu, M Path Avenue, up like magic on the arrival of|,tlon*d. now are bring strongly
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liter',»elt relucts !«• the capita)
cfl today fo r Washington, D. C., Crenshaw, worthy* matron of •
the college here, and contingents j disputed.’*,Dr. \V illits said. “ New
Circle No. 15 wtit meet with
next week,
ua) Chicago where
they
Wl 'Seminole Chapter rdad a history Mr*. Uriel Blount, 23.) E. loth St. of young women kept arriving lo| theories anil new methods ate
A- unprey ".mute I at govtrnp«nd abo*t two weeks.
occupy the tents, ^ r e r man is.' being advanced with startling
of the life of Mr. Morris, and
inrntal prlce-fn:og in the oil la.
Mrs. C, 0. Rare gave a "pep"
'The Alathean Class of the First in the minority, the male* being j rapidity. In erunomirs. for in -'
it.lstry Is thy. p!un f i r complete
Mm. J. J. Carver, and dough(stance, *tr»*i has been laid in the
talk on the NRA program.” A Baptist Church will meet at lha 10 percent of the enrollment.
uit &gt;it rsti .n O' the Appatarmata
cm, Mary Jtlixabcth ant Louise,
The
college
Autobuses
started
i
past
on
the
problems
/of
the
in'
7:30 o'clock,
letter also was read, written by church annex at
jo * C. grown, nots'd mavl* actor who arway* says a moutMul, la aaan
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eft today to spend a w o k with
Mr. and Mr*. G. E. MrKay and Election of officer* is schedule!! out from Wichita and ehme lip dividual enterprise a|td Its "d- her* alaguantly smiling In favor of atcytlsa. Little Jao la asrt far a traa
Ratailyt* h:t.l Ices given until
datives In Willaeochce, (in.
their daughter. Florence McKay, and the hostesses will he Mrs. R. through Misto'.rl, Trnnes«ce, Ala-i juatnirnt to genera! eonditi n«. i ride, while Mr*. Joo artd tho dog prm,#
,lm " » i next w k to c.-nm together upul
Mississippi
Virginia, j This rmpha-i&lt; has been ehaniced
Is Just as popular aa tha two-car hdmaataad.
evpressing regret at not being F. Cooper, Mrs.” Britt m Joinson, lama,
I a master mala irttenil-J ta vovfr
Dr. aod Mr*. W. D. Gardiner,
Maryland,
th*
New
England
almost
overnight,
and
the
empha
aide to attend the picnic.
« Mrs. Nelson, and Mrs. U. S. Sc
druggies v* -akll x* other stores,
phi.bar* been spending the past
State*,
and
into
Qurhec.
From
six now is pieced •mnrp on the
/
Before adjourning their picnic, man.
lad* month* In Chicago and oilier
nrd
upon
*n'1
rff,'r,'‘ l » « “ » *•&gt; agreomak*
tiiut's I*i&gt;or‘ od. &gt;o y
here the students proceed through romnum prsitlcrii of the whole inthe group voted that it was cne
fto it is'I pr tup , particularly upeft
points in Illinois, returned home
Ontari • to Detroit, then to Chi­ dustry ami the efforts being mule
tin- nuliimoliiti' fo b 's
o f the most cnjovatile ever held.
* " 1 1,1 1 tiks fttjbGri4tu»n, wi*nl ihrtQ
leetillght.
S'UUg^
cago, „nd hack io Kansas.
to solve thrm."
They gave n vote of thank* to
fur itir tig ami di.ultt.g. 1 j of »*«*• !
r riiff-Ptl t !* jf t t l,
llesides
the
knowledge
t&gt;
he
In addition ;&lt;&gt; the rapid change*
pi ye* oft* li iite'i' t■&gt;t ■.• witjmut
Jrdtnsitn, .ne.inwh le, was waltk^
# a a, nd Mr*. Ilarry Lee and Mr. and Mr*. L, O. Bourgenrles.
gained
liy
traveling
the
open
roails
which an- taking place in the
operator* of the springs, for hav­
r uaril pi their uni-ot iit’ i'iu'itm. ■ j ir-,{ i|., sty :ho .-*p.);-ta ptuiiitg in
rblldrtn will leave tomorrow for
and comping amungst strange i-conr mist’s npi ruach to his sub­
ing provided many courtesies.
A continuation ol t t-pot ial otr | frt.pt ov r '.he but I of n stirring
Sarannah, Ga. to *p«nd the week'fl'nntimic t From Cage I)
people in strange towns, courses ject, there
the part ihst puvmd with Mr*. Lee’* sister, Mnt.
) ate being taken in history, geo­ ernment is playing in business ha.t picked M il for thr key i dis. designed t o 't|iuj th.- retail aml|;te.||i- toe l &gt; ib-* appeal tor tu»
l iluminoits eoul i ldi'strtfs tuvlft . &lt;■ t nf tlo Njt.VS title ragle,
R. S. Curry.
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. I —(Ah graphy, biology, sociology and ti.lay. Dr. tVillits sniil, through
Other devrhtprm ■.s of the day
rntles pexPAtrek.
I -~
The student* elect
— Flofilia's jobiwts 'school teach* ^mrnalism
the National Industrial Recover/ In the drive toner 1 in ip-trial
In ann&gt; iteiug I'wl t'u'fs; vm
era who are In nee.l wilUtind em­ on* of those courses, the surress- Act, which i- ndiTing, and wilt con­
Mis* Juanita McMullen, who has
stal ility Im lo-t 1:
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WO. a t'hleugo t"- ' -.n t- i-iitlpa'i i s O ” l N lJ f n t
ful. completion of which- entitle *
ployment and -salary of (Ml
tinue to add. much of importance
been employer) in Dayton » Beach
A rnnfe In ir • .1 evtio&gt;-. it piieej f i,^utivo befi.o putt it), the M IX . 1
Ttf-Jt
nunth under the wing of
th &gt; them t» n thrve-ho.r. eted&gt;t ^it to the study of business and ctu~
for icvaral months, has‘ itturnv I
Edmund Lows
the university.
fix tig tinilrr' the .s'lf V r-if-- f.trjhad unit, Jnhitsoi: ’■ai.l be wa- nj B
state
relief
admlnl*trati&lt;ui,
IJ
1
fac­
.
a
la Sanford and haa aecrpUJ a
the oil Inihrvtry, with the lustjelose friend, ".lit• -if t!|.--ke«-netl
Mis* Marie Grahan*. &lt;lmn of nomic*." he said.
tor Mareu* Fagg said yesterday.
position here.
."Altogether," Dr. W'illitx con- meeting nf the b o irf r f gow r-l minds of my nuiunintnne- tt,t l ] ^ 7«|
ORLANDO, Sept. 1 .— Crop an-l
women,
stated in an interview'tkat
Th* federal relief admiotsira­
Nanyg Carroll
livestock loans to central Florida tion has approved expenditure of the students arise witli the birds tinui-d, "there i« prcsenleil a &lt;ly- nors for the pt-lndt-tim world nit!, ) expected him l-t l*f Of I" gitul
nnmic fieM in which we imi«t Secretary like re, ted!,, fixing 1—t mine in to
« il
Mm. J. M. llayts, Gwendolyn farmer* and grove operators may relief f.nds for the aid of t--i,-h- » t ' five A. M. and the autobus
also
ileal with , totally, new set of re- an object!(e of ( I 11 bn.' | for
The ivlminif • i'or nd '• I tha:
Hay#*, and Miss Johnnie L&gt;u My- be expected within 10 days from ers, Fagg said, and employmunt rollgge is on the road by six.
Return Engagement
latl(h*hi|w, tool, allhmigh we nmv entile, with a sh .l.'u l.
the
timt*
nppl
rations
ware
,r.ad*
bet-turfs
are
held
in
the
open.
po'iey
will
be
offered.
Any
county
In
the
dilfercnres « f oo'nb .1 mi
rick left Wednesday for All'ndale,
History twa* \tudiosl an the Iw too much in the midst of price t&gt;f Iwlween flee and - . tint I nml interpret it'lit nf th * law P-'it
S. C., where they will yii.t rcla- If loans ate apprJVtd of the Ma- state, he said, which I* absolutely
things
tit
appraise
with
finality
cou
olfice.
f
spot
in
Montreal
where
the
actual
a gall uf for ga&lt;tiine at the it arisen early In I * 1 hum it alien(
unable financially to support its
Urta for about taro week*.
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Loan* are being handled by Ilia rural school teachers and ran history was nude, and to travel­ the relative value of every strp finery.
all.l Ilia! e'fm tj o r*e« nvdv'the Oj
adited special
that
is
l-eing
taken,
I
believe
,
ers
dike
these
grography
came*
Regional Agricultural Credit Cor­ verify its financial Inability, ran
\ m-w . attack iy tl - 11 Vniiu dia-i,|i|T,.rriire! bad fai' -l.
Mm. ’ Philip Allen and da&gt;-gh- poration and th&gt; Orlando branch make application to the relief ud- natural. "Students may not fin-1 a clear cut obligation rests upon i
J bn-on ini I lias g-rrv t il shi't
t*r, Phyllis, left tar by for Mar- is using all spcv-l to rush rceurst- mialatratlon to pay tha salaries of sermon* In *|une* I ut evidently every eoltege ami university,
ten on planning named h Ih e 1141 in the NR\ would folhuv e'othey
see
good
in
everything.
They
linsvllls, Ya.. where they will yhi| ing loans.
'That
obligation
Is
to
jissist
teachers.
Department of t'oininerre, lie Is ty upon th- i-ienpleti et o f the
ate a rare-free lot covrr.ng 27t&gt; their students tn a thorough
for some lima with their daughA number of appticat'uns for
Need o f th* teacher must also
also a member of the feiiei il ad­ eni rgenry ,e 1 Hlpi-ivit eilt* .III1 e
mile*
wilho.t
nny
trouide",
raid
her anil sister, Mrs. Ilarry J. crop loans have already come Into he shown. Credit will bo given on
knowledge of whirl is transpiring I visory council of the United Stnlrs under the tlu-&lt; eugb' moana.
Byrd. Mr. Allen will accompany the local office for such item* as a ft .rk rrAef basis and teacher* Miss Graham,
in govern mental and burine*! a f­ Employment Service.
Mint of the emphiyrs 'of tlm rrthem gs far a* Jackson* iII •.
citrus, poultry, barnyards, dairies
fairs t day, and further lit in­
o are unemployed and nee *y
ami livestock.
spire In the «tudents » desire In
III be eligible. The sats:y vvf)
In order to expedite I-ana th| not exceed (50 monthly.
weigh the significance nf rnrh
Regional Corp., ha* added tu
new development (n Its relation­
Fagg explained the relief ad-,
field force In Central and South ministration wax not noth ir led In
A a i •1A.S Sept. t.—MV -J.e.s ship to what ha* gone before.
Flori’ b* and recently six new i..cn supplement salaries —for example, than Ji hour* after Mis* Kalhe■'Seldom, if ever, have young
hare lwcn pliceil with lha II in­ if a teacher Is empluyrd in a ru­ ryn I'rinee was takrn from her men ami- women had a greater
Ufa's tough
for composers spector* already in the field. More
ral school at a salary o f Slid a cvcort on a lonely country road opportunity to observe economic
lh**e days, Bing Crosby notes
inspectors will be added as need month, the relief admiohtrntion and hr dally slain, n grand Jury history In the making. U|nm the
bllh a sigh o f regret.
cd. until practically every county will nut add |2(l to m at; the |uy returned
murder " Indie'men ts extant ti which they intelligently
Radio has romplstaly eliminated
in the atjte has an inspsetir.
against two y mng negroes. Th* embrace this opportunity ami
(50.
the good old days whan the writer
County agents of various .sec­
We_.are not raxing salaries". r*ciirt, Mace Carver, 27, his spinal profit hy It may depend in large
of popular melody could ride to
tions are assisting farmer* fr. said Fagg, “ but if i rural school
'uysreij liy nullet, was baiS measure the rronomie future of
fame and forte ne on one hit tune.
making out their application* and is closed because fun Iv are not M a much more critiral condition the world,''
Now he has to ba^ 'am out at fitif the loan* am approv.-d money available for a tradin '* pity, we today.
Dr. Will itw, who Is profe-uir
tuent and regular intervals even
Kffpctlvp Fritlny, SepY. |, lUiLT, tho follnwintr milk ptin -t will be Hi effect In the
0 make a living, the linger ax- vital to the farmers’ interest will help. Thl* payment will c in*
of Industry and director- of the
VISCOUNT GREY WEAKER
should
start
In
this
teclos
late
daIni.
City of Saiif-iril nml tIn* HurniunditiR urea within ten mil' s t»f the Seminole Coun­
tlnun for tha duration of the
Industrial research department n# &gt;-&gt;■ . ■ .
1
school term,
Crosby diarutied the subject as thl* week.
ty Court House, hy order of the Florida Klule .Milk Ctmlnil Board,
LONDON, Hep), I.-01*) -An k.f- woll as dean of the Wharton
Meanwhile the OrUtt'Ji branch j o[n . (|Ji,|oni , hr ^ , ' , 1,^
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is ponder*,! the probable fate of
fjcial Ipjllvtin i-sted yestenlay School, is also actively identified
he thrte hit tunea from "College f f *,h* Federal Land Band of Co-Offering to pay salaries of (fi-i said .Viscount Grey of Falbulon, with the w- rk of the Administra­
iumor," mualeat-comady of eol- lumbia, 8 , l\, I* speeding Its work monthly to tearhrrx, n iw une
f Any violation o f th# following prlci* li^t l»y aliiir&gt;ni«*fi, uUtribcloi» op rtorvkwJpvm ronutl*
who his been critically III the last tion a.1 Washington, serving on
Ini**' u mifujcnunnnr unih*r |K*n»lty n« follow #: (ricr|&gt;l joint committee auuntltut* for
ege life, in which he is featured, as fast av possible. Florida ha* ployeil ami needy, whs may t r- fvvx days, was winker.
tho subcommittee of the commitind which cornea on Sunday to been divided Into three tret Iona ganite classes for ad-It* fur the
null* Hill N 11. 7ni*i, j
he Mltanc Theatre. The tunes, with Orlando In the eastern divi­ purpose o f leaching tli-m to rrrt
'Learn to Croon," "Moonstruck," sion embracing all ceunties from and write.'*
idiii * 11*i'ii «. ViMt:tli4»ii- Iteiofiiluw \ v |cyI ttlon *1 " fit.i proi Mo-i op I til# An or of nny
►
111-'
out* r fff Mi# (I'm:,*til lAWfiillk
,irt 4&lt;U|Mrivlnt
(irilVjjiltil b f
nd “ The Old Ox Road,” were Duvat tv Dade and five Central
*1111*
1, cIn*Ii W j* oil«*l#to#iiii*fi fHinlMiliiiti*# l*v » #1*"- n»&gt;i uxce'rilliiii KIVM IIIVNPHI2I&gt;
\ rritten for the film by Sam Cos- Florida enurtir*. Tampa has Icen
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! N r t i l . r t l W , *«f I* v Itn p riik M itiiii'O i nt,i .»',*&gt;■ trill(»tt o n * x -.n r , o r tio tt»v H in t # # c h iln ir
4 o r In ■* o M * i* *&gt;0( h i l t i M i k o i
r &lt; »o lln o »"
lo»M t o
.|x m &gt; 1 i «."| i,irtitr
\ lo lm lo n
Tin #
&gt;w and Arthur Johnston and al- established a* hcadi|uar.-er* fur
IJ«*j.|rti ittsiY luililulu noth ,ii f Ion nl Ikw or in xfiMJ m* mo;; iji|»*»nr i»r«« n»o ry to rfi*
the wettern section of FioriJ.i and
•adT enjoy wide popularity.
I* n e *«&gt;»n|»lt-io« *■ 'titIt ,in tooi ihoso t*i till# is t io in eiifotl* i e*■kg11»||,tntt* urllti inv nil#
nr order *»f *hr tOoint niiitlo **■11 out m li&gt; (hr. |ir&lt;*Yinlon i of (Mm ,%H iin*l In Milillilofi to
A call meephg- of the Daugh
"College Humor," a story of Tallahassee ** center oT activity
j tn oilier ( » in* **" noiy
to imr *'lr« nil
(««r relief l*y In(if nr I (on. If nipt*#**
ter* of Wesify Class of the First
allege aa It ought |o be, In.dudet In the northwest.
* ir\ I • nil* (J** Hip (Mtiitlo int«t*-»i, Yvliliiuil (#* iitg*muhiu'II* &lt;| lo mtlrqu or iirnV# Mini #»
ui|&gt; « i tt i ( i r i i u x l i £tl ( m « iln # # lo t i r i l d l .
AH appraisals for land loan* Methodist Church ia scheduled to
1 tfcwsst. in addition to Crosby,
llt^Pd Arlen,. Mary Cartisle. are made according io the date be held Tuetilay night at H:00
ackOaklr, Georg* Bum* ami in which they were filed, II. S. o’clock at the church class room*.
iracie
Allen, Coach
Howanl McLen.bn, land
app-.vlver
in The social meeting scheduled to
ones, I.one Andre, Mary Kora- thargn o f tha Orlando branch, an­ taka place haa been postponed
nan and the Ox-Road Co-Ed*. It nounced ynterday.
* until further notice.
a tha story o f a campus where
running and necking
replace
nathematlca and history oa tha
.
Wholegltle
Hetail
’urrkulum:
wkera
reputations
&lt;)tgirln
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nads on the gridiron am lost In
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7c
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ho boudoir. It i* hilarious farce
rom start to finish.
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Personal A ctivities NOW IN C AN AD A CHANGE COURSES

PROVINCES AREA UPON ECONOMICS

E astern Stars Of
Is As Fully
Sanford, DeLand SociftI Calendar College
Complete AsNomad
Have Joint Picnic
Existence P e r mits

Recent Important De­
velopments N e e d
To Be Considered

S H AK E-U P OF
N R A OFFICERS
IS U N D E R W A Y

State’s Jo b le s s
School-Teachers
Will Get R e lie f

U. S. Crop Loans In
Central F lo rid a
Are Expected Soon

I L.cvc That Man”

Tjf'!ie Bitf. Broadcast”’

“Baer-Schmeling t
Fight Pictures’}
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NejrroeH Indicted In
GlrFs Brutal Death

Cottby Is In College
Fum Here On Sunday

STATE SETS
M I L K PRICES

Whole Milk and Chocolate M ilkTl’iisteuiizod or Raw

Facts Misquoted Aa
To N R A Committee
through

Inadverissue mlimga/dinc tha
_ J a r d * tnmed in
tha NRA committee. The comaitUa which warka a* on# taataad
t in aaearsta commit!sea reappmxioia^ig 1(00 cards
In |a baadqaartam by tb*
who wnbked on the
t The** pladges, plus
Italy JflO turned In hy
,yoe«/'F. a MseMahoa.
Adam*, made a total- of
JS00 pledge tarda

To O u r
Friends and Patrons

Buttermilk, Churned or Cultured
He
............... ■ .
( tunr In
Ltd lums. Hulk, not delivered nl .Milk I'l. ut nr DairifH

In Ific Iabi frw 4 kvm lh* w r i i t r ban h«**m Inferrnetl by #*irtrnl
nf nnr puiiitmff* ami
lh at we a rt b#ltiir *urvjv*r«wl tn ■*ytr*» rritle iifn nr bleb In (irulu# iim myrr Ihw runtrimlrtf «y n is«1 4,1ff# r f
r
uf
i#
ut
n
I
tin
it*
i
»'•**«(
Mr,
l
i n i r y For 4 ami lb* u fflr la b nf Ibo
« lb A. I‘rf tf n m »,

Heavy Cream

In b#biilf nf M iiry rltti lbs» w rllo r wl*h#&gt; to mmir Ibnf »*■ hav#
alBM#4 lb* «o4*a mnt b u rr b o n ilU p U y 4nir tb# Itlur tUiiri*- ami ji»*
!■* My
In# r t it r lr t In n t i l l fnrtb In tl alnrn Auv. I»| and 4a not
m ? Fordf W* **^11* ^ *l# W lllr t iw l tot 4 Jff»rtn ic&gt; nf nplnlott of
W * rraMlay i« n nun In ail4lllon to ih# m n narnr and nth nf
***** nt#fi ara w u r l t h r m liire i to th# Tmt# -In both hour# am.
w a it s amt wa Kay* alw ar# triad t « r o -e p f r a b w I fit #y*ry iiubllif
mava and yrovrama
*
... w f *frn#atly m illrli th# p atrn nagf and' roop#rallon of lb#
cltlMnfe of Saaford and H#mln*»l# County and i n u r o you of nur
Inltalioiva to rom pi ir tn th# U tte r Io lb# rm|# (hot W# ■hall m .
rfM to r to rra d rr th# #am# a # rv lr« la Kuril in r io r a 'tif lUm laota
t-nunty In th# fatur# that « # ba r# fly # n In th# paal.
Ilnllrltlnff &gt;uur palroaag# and ladul«#nr# la thl# matlap « ■
b#« In remain,*
Very tru ly your*,

Strickland Motors, Inc.
By
M. B. STRICKLAND, Jr.
V

*

V. Pwa.

Sold A t All
Soda Foun­
tains' A n d
Confection­
aries

Made
Pure
fo r Them^
Hulk lee Cream In
dellctouM freah
fruit flavont.

Quart*
I'inlM
Vi Hint

Wholesale
.... HilC
.... tlte
Jlic

|0c
..... 25c

Coffee Cream
Hetail
UOc'
:,oc
25c

&lt;|uarlM
Hints
■Vi Hint

*

Wholesale
56c

.........2Hc
........... He

Hetail
64c
.12c
16c

NOTICE
TO THE

purchasers: of

m il k

It Is a violation of the law tu purr has* milk at It-.i than tha minimum pries sat by tba
Milk Cnlitiui lluatd.
•
.
All da.ric-*, merrhanla ami parsons -riling milk within lha abova named araa ragahUaas e f
quantity a&gt;e repined to cbtaln a U rm ia from tha Slate Milk Goatrol Board. &gt;

By O rder O f The Florida
State Milk Control Board
George Q. Weems, Director

;

�1

every »««• * of th* «w&lt;l for 2\)| M* loai .wlU bo keenly folt.
protective Station
Univeriltyj
An cnthv foam of lophotnortt
gYldder* »h o liar* boon ordrrottl will bo counted upon to furatih
to report at that tlm* by Coach f whatever atrength th* It attar*
II. R. MrQuillan. With lh* np*n- may offer on the* grid-iron this
imr game of tha union Rapt. SO season. Thirteen member* of tbragainat thw University of Florida strong 1932 freshmen eleve'n have
it will be ona of (ha rarlint atari- *lg*lfle,l their intention of re­
.UK praclica datei in lb* hUlury turning 't o nehool ami m**t nl
of tli* t'laatl.
them will b* ready for prartlee
• lb&gt; Hattar mentor will U han-. Monday Morning,
d&gt;app*4 aa usual by lark of mininlamonrl of Pm
ta r, on hi* a.jua.1, UnlaM ona or woflh . Bolfc, r f
tun new pro*part* arrive an M“ "-Lam lu*tas for tht
tiny MrQuillan will tiara l*.« than wJl||f
t w„
two full Uawa t.n tha Ilald l«r flM# ,, eoCantr.)
opanliig day artmllaa.
habttt th* middl
Only fit YtUrftfui wllITifpii th# ,hf pi*ot poidlon

Will Have One Month
Of Practice Before
Opening TiltSepUO

Seminole
SAUSAGE
SHOP

T!
,,U‘ T
""
A not bar Jark«
IIallay Slald Monday morning at
&gt;|o
„
a t.'rlork. Rut Shaball.
'named Uwrence
hull bark and ona of tha bat! „ .
.
*.
blo kan in tt. I. A. A rwka triU
J l f',,
ba tba kay man in tha batkfiald „ .
,
whila RH F-honwIl. piobably ba
tba only othar hall rartiar who haa
1##"
-aro |jiavion* r.rvl.e on &lt;ba var^

393 Sanford
Beef

,

* - ’
■.
Tw.. i f r a n tark a*. T ll«
Thurtby and Park, w U lo lf.r (.lau
ty of strength m tha mi-ldl* of Oja
hna. Holly llorton has not 'ruHmuni atad with McQlUlan and
I Karr for a W* laiutn li doubtful.
I)i-k Wlblaraon who n i a rapabla
Urkflaltl performer . two
yaars ago will prt.bahly b* ihifted
into tint line wbila farpantar ami
Check air other varsity malt wlu»
lia v hail slight rapariaoea.
I'robabty tha bigprst thnrk ’ »
follower* .o f tha Hatlrn i» Hi*
announramant by Rad I’rtria, dlminuliva Atrailia flash, thal ba

Roast, lb.
Pur* Pork

Sausage, lb.
American

Cheese, ib.
S .

I t Red »

v

Fryers, lb.
HENS, lb.
Western I'nrk

Chops, 2 lbs.

ttiiongly on a hu
Mm#l| ,.oulmi to
r0„ whll# „ w, n!,
, nJ K
, rnm |h,
^
( f f , i%yreUli
f 1** »I» “ ar m
refined any l»ngl
un prospacr* byi
,hal g# piayrrs »
llBl| rnougli to c*i
I'll Florida 'tialoi
“ W* will bar
light hut fast »
Qulllan Tuanlay

getting two doubt** and
Lake Monroe Ba ll lUF.vaaa
m ege a aingla and doubla far
time* at bat.
T«&amp;m Ja Winner Of twaSroro
by innmr*:
Contest By 15 To 8 I .aka Monro* . 321 D00 t0*&gt;

Tl inn-lfnlon
By RRORr.R STOVALL
Lake Monro* AR
When 12 baa* hit* (o f which
L. Ilarnag*. 2b 5
reran were fer two bait*), nine 11. a Odham. •» 6
error*, a walk, and a hit batsman Wynne, p ..
5
got together yeaterday afternoon C. Ilarnag*, lb-rfJ
on th* Ninth Street diamond th* L**t rf............... 2
result wa* n 15** victory for the Williams, c M L 5
Lnk* Monro* baseball tram over Kataartiian, .Ha-lb.',
lha local Florida Times-Union It. OdUm, r . 5
boys. The gam* was a rlo'o af­ llittal, lf*3b
5
fair far tba fln t rig innings, but Murray, rf-lf r f 5
in t)i* fln t half t f lh* reventh
the Monroe rlub gathered in four
runs on at walk, erthr ami tMb
dotitles. Not ratlafled with their ' Fla. Times-U.
lead, they ram* hark again In ] Smith, sa-cf-lf
lh* ninth ami aeored fir# more on |Wright. If^-f
k fielder's choice, two errors, three i Cordell, p
tlltner, lb
singles end ■ double.
^
Cordell could have held the 1‘nrter. cf-rf-c
*km* to a much e|-»#r score Ttm*, 2 b
had It not been for the poor sup­ Mena, rib
port given him on tha field. All llerndnn, r-rf
nine errors came in Inopportune Kvatu, rf*ss

220

200 020

It H O A K
:t 4 0 t n
1 I 0 3 t
o 0 0
1 0
2 2 0 0 1

2 0 2 0 0
2 1 1 0
1
1 1 10 0 It
I O 10 ll 0
1 2 2 2 0
2 1 1 0 0

times. Only nine of Lake Monroe's IS runs were batted In and
all lh* TimM-Unlon’s came In
v!*&lt; lh* fish pol*,
L**ll* ifarnige was tht* fea­
ture batter hy gtttinr two singles
and two doubles cut of five times
at bat. Both Karl Keans and
t'lyd# Ilarnag* had darfrrl d.-iyj,

L. Hamaga (2 ), ConWJ. Portar, m VlneJaTAatar’a yt«M bearing) (eland ikU wrek-tM
Kraas, Smith (2), CoHatl (2), t n t n r i TTi* Prejidential party png f w W aihinglowwh#** t *
Wright. Two bar* hHa, I- Har- eipeetad to try it* lack o f the 7»*bt U &lt; »• *° k n lrt Tuaadar,
nag* (2) H. B. Odham, C. liarnag* Wuiiama, Kgntrntan, llltt*l. Smith, More*. Evaa* (2).
Stol*n baa**,
Smith. Corti*ll.
Struck nut by Wynn* 10. fly Cor­
dell I. Hi m * on ball* o ff Wynn*
3. 0 . M IC H AEL
Cor oar Becoud u d Rkhaatta I t
2. Cordell . I. Hit hy pitcher, I*
a.«n*HF-wk,r.
___
&gt;}
Homage by Conkll. Portrr by
Wynn*. Winning pitcher, Wynn*.

MANHATTAN M A R K E T !
I’ency Ploriiiai

LIMES

President May Try
Luck Sword Fishini?

FatirV

NEW YORK. Kept. l.- b T )—
Tidingi of gioil sword fish.ng off
Block Itlan.I lured
Preaidrnt
Roosevelt tods y as he 'ail*,! I he
blue waters of long [Hand soural

13c I

2 dozen

Mjrtila

^

AVOCADOS

each

5&lt; J
Bunch

Krreh

Turnips or Mustard

10c

Oa»f»4 Ur wo

ONIONS 2 lbs..

7c

|f««t Qtuilllf

Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. 17c
F fe lll U lrllfG

Black Eye Peas lb..1 10c
IHL L- T. UOBH
rkle*»r*si*r

Seale see c a n a ls tilasai
*ear&lt;M ale«#lee aertlre
orllee lla u n i I|W S II—
m e a, I ' M P. ------- A I*. »
l*a .a . rea
u liw .a , u :

( jump# Cook1in*

APPLES

6 Lbs.

25c

Uuu.l Calllernl*

CELERY

stalk

o f America’s largest sellin g
- - may vary but the ilealre fnr quality food l.t eonMuni amimi&lt;UiliiklnK

. . . the tlme for imining

Ire the n ch ool^v . . . the place In any well manured
home . . . . the.aource of nupply la any A&amp;l* atore.

SALAD DRESSING

. ........______ ...
_____ __ _______ ____ ____ ___ ______
’hipped to n
amootli, creamy consistency. Vnu’fl like Rajah— it costa so little— yet It adds so
much—
*
____

ST* 13c

23c -

? auua k t

U, S. No. 1

POTATOES,

10 11)8,

Large Crisp Iceberg.

Monty Back Offer
Get a jar o f Rajah at your A &amp; P Store. Take it home,..
Dress your favorite salad with i t . . . Tiute if/'You'll find
Rajah as rich and creamy. . . as full-flavored and deli­
cious . . •. as any saDd dressing or mayonnaise you’ve
ever laslriL/wif, i f fo r any reason you are not satisfml

f .

Yellow
.1 1 1 ) 8 .

r

*

I lbs.

Iona Itrand—Pelirloil*

4 No; 2 cans

TOMATOES

ffhat Doee flajah Contain?

Rajah is ao good because it contains quality ingredi•nfs-seieeted eggs, spiced vinegar, ulail oil, sugar, salt
and srrow&gt;root. . . long-whipped tu hold its smooth con­
sistency. Alwaysfresh... if keeps welLToo, the large econ­
omy quarts give you the most for your money', llse the

Cookinif

APPLES,

r

uilh tijjust return thv jar and get yfor money back.

L E T T U C E , 2 heads
O N I O N S ,

fERF are plenty o f reaaont why* more women aak
for RAJAH SALAD DRESSING llian any other
kind. F ln t . . . it*a flavor is delightful—ao rich, zestful
and creamy smooth! Next. . . it’s thrifty—so low in price
that you woAder how we do iL Out Wait! We don't want
you to take our word for iL Try i t . . . without risking
a penny of your money.

White House Unsweetened

EVAPORATED MILK 3 tall cans
Foods —
Approved by iRb*American Medical Association Committee on
Kvnpornted Milk is made
t

QUART JA R

*

Iona Main or Hclf Rising

FLOUR 6 lb. bag 2 7 c 12 lbs. 4 9 c 24 lbs 9 7 C
Grandmother's— F r*ab

BREAD 14o/„ loat
• /

Quaker Maid —leV- T y p - l-

Pork &amp; BeanHrTifozrcaii
§

Clftfiuot Club Pale Dry

Our Own- Blend—India Ceylon

TEA, V2 lb. pkif.
Klrk'a Toilet

(

Ginger Ale, 2 hots..... i

SOAP, 4 cakeH......

Dallcioua Celatln Decent

Chaeea Dirt

Sparkle, 5 oz. pkg......

Gold Dust, 5 pkgB.

i

AAPs Famous Pure Creamery

B U T T E R —Tub or Print, lb.......
Del Monte Delicious, Hliced

PINEAPPLE, 2 No. 2!4 cans.
The Old Reliable— Ft.r [jiundry or Housework

OCTAGON SOAP, 4 giant bars

SUGAR 5 lb. cloth bag

res st

MEAT MARKETS

to make even your best salads taste better

Black Hawk—8 to 10 lb* overage

H A M S -H a lf oc Whole, lbv
Beef Roast,

lb , .7 ..

Fancy Waatam— Boned and^RoI|&lt;

Prime Rib RoaBt, lb.
Waatam

V eil Chops, lb.
Wesisrn

Beef Stew, 3 lbs.

PO-RK C HiOPS,
M a il I T Q lU K M »a r D '...T I«T A «r rm * r 6 b D t ., S lC »lN Q C * U T T -»fc B IN V*LUt. TOC SAVE A3 you

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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1MS

Claire Windsor
Weeps As Love
Notes Are Read

broker. but ih ^aald iha hadn't
definitely drci-Ie-3.
" I admired him". &lt;he »ald. "H *
■a* all 1 would wi-h of s man I
won hi marry. I hop«J it would!
"work *&gt;ut that way."
The film e c lm t iHimnl sloical(Continual rro:ii n *f r on\)
ly |o the firet truer hut whrn she
■■Ion, Bad a
. ■ son-ef-a-gun. kPlrj ■},,, c'nntmuo.1 .xprc*-lntv&lt; .-(
MU* Windsor
a-ked if *R« Jendearment written |,y ,h(. man
linnet) I d marry the ■lot h ; the nay* at f f l 'l told her hr wa*

R ^alm etto G r o c e r y
JIT Palmetto

«

Home-Owaed, Indvpendeal

illgatcvll House

lb.
IOC
17C

pI n e a p p i i e

n

i e f .s e

. ib.

241c

I
f
••""kwe

•Nice Reft Toilet
T IS S U E . 3 fnr
be B-te*
M A t n i E H . 2 fo r

4
X U C
( (Y a
&lt;( f t

lb.

IOC

I H A M S . Ib.
■ Beet Weatn. R-un-l 4 Q _
S T E A K . Ib.
J .9 C

. 3c

White
B A C O N . Ib..
wb'rr«h Wi-ntrrii
L IV E R . Ih.

A l f l
«J £ C
«d 1 )
X 9 C

Doz.

eggs

No. 2 Can Apple
J m U C E , 2 fo r
fTwrnly Cran-I
•ClgtireUcu. 2 pkgs.

34c

Lb. Jar Pcannl
n u rrE R
Tall Holden Key
M IL K . 3 fo r

*f f t s ,
i g f C
4 A A
l i f t

4 A t A
l B
2 t
4
J ./ C

4 lbs.

18c

Cel ebrat e
L A B O R D A Y
With These Big Values
4th and Saaford

K

222

First

1‘ iiilrr Iho A R uijr'ltd l jfh*vi‘tH’ fi
.piastianed al^ul Senator t'.m•tiiii »lir writ*
InKOylun on;
(Continued Iroen ra r» I )
NVRNRKRO, (lermany, Sept. t.( M w rhargas that there had hven amc n n * i. «j o f lh«* fa m ily Wipihl
it reading:
for the . federaliiation o f state! —oTt- The rlv.r. l-oells
f this “ kiting" o f chyvka In-tween the inmon i*ti*i titi%o and thi* *»th**r tw«* I'A I'ITO I. r o t'l.OSK YIONIlAY
“ barling Alt You should non* and county police force*
wws. ancient rlty peate*l loudly In*) two institutions an-l that reciwork ottty thi? utiiuilatiHi
Itwte all Ihti love I have for »oU "Malloy', own tpeech' O i mining* [night, often drowning ihe gr**- j Vorat dnpoaiU had twen made
hmiM* rnnymir. |wrlii*r*,* f«**m l**
TVM .AffASKLK. Sept. l.-lA b
in the w o rld -- l*t It ^o»rr. a.I led that he chad not rta l the longed rhrer* of the crowd, a* which tendeil to show grealer than hr (S,
upon Inmra uf
A ll office.* in the S l a b enplud
addrvif in advance if ta prtjenla- j t’hancellai IIlive* opened ihe first aetual assets of both banks, de- d«H*rat Inn* with f h** »v 11 I h» t in Will Is- elo*e*l Mi-n-lay 111 I’bsetvt'laire."
j convention ot row national soeial- rlgrnl the transaction* between part tim r p;tipfoyr* nt h*a*t im uht
A-kcd whet «ha meant ’&gt;y
P’ lion.
anee *-f la ta ir 1»»&gt;.
MaHoy'* plajv oa&gt;l uaeomC * lit party sirvfe his asrendrncy to banks “ had no smh purpose at h r
r ",1 fte- said It wa* written at*
Read's ilietati in no.I that h.- raid W -jecl of controvfisy, and many I power.
all.”
it meant “ world full.”
association m*mbt«a quwtt--nr*l(
eham-rller, horn in Auatria,
An the reading of letl
began its constitutionality. l'umming*|Wa* greeted hy a fanfare of
It,ad stalked from Iho eioirtr-HUH raid yesterday that al'ho.gh *h*' |trumpsete. as ho nrproaehrd tha
to a hallwiay. then paced l-nck and g ivernment hopey. to .siordmate ( c(fy hall where he was greeted
forth. nervously » mokl-g rigar- the effort.* o f law enforc ng ag'it*
j^rd \fBjri,r l.jebell.*»
rttr*.
Ctcs “ so that thcrr w 11
tn. Hitler, returaing the simple
Mian WimUor. miliar in the efficiency in the Job of r a (^ B jff| wrUn,mi. iif thl. ri, y ^rririat. an­
veilnc** i hair. wa* wearing a al, 1 prosecuting the k id n a p e r"^ , nnunpwl ,h„, lhl. hfrnnUI eonWAs^HINirrON.
I -Vto
white") eret, white whirl. . i*ek arvt i at kelrer".
»uch - to •rU iriB liU *l&gt; # &gt;jt| ^ ^
^
^
whUh the
white rHn’iril jaehi t with full^ wimhl be* "purely voluntary.
i . n , , congee., will get down in - A ktnlitlvif pUn
n«tiim&gt; mnall utorrn, r*|»&lt;irtnll&gt;
sjeeve. mid ,caif collar, nnd'whtte
In hi- addrr.s I V
deliheratlon. Isdav. meetpump*. Mia. Read w -r* the same general, took aaetplmn to the teiro ||1)t f&lt;|f fivr
Interepgnwd |thiMt* family •|&gt;vrnt»*d, Rimlil hear
Id e en*rmtite and white lurlan •■delator" a* applisd Ut the Ire»t-|wjth
military pare dec ami s nJtJirv * f. thi* tabor Lni'I Ihi|hW II
ith hi*
»he had Wednesday.
dent m connect hr.. with
hi.
„ „ |hr m; „ y ph„ IH1 of umlvr a Kcmrnl retail r**di* wa*
worked nut yrulrnliijf at th* r«*
Meeting the Belie** on a Iran- authority. It i. "no.hmg of
^tivity,
rontimhtal tram. Head Invited her kind". V said. "W on ... there has1 ^
rh, nr..„„r wi„ nl. kr thr„ i'«i vary mini mint»al ion.
In
trini'*. thl* profMiitt
to lit*
compart ment In nlar lieen no .................. . |«.wer; m*
.............
,h(. ,. nventi*m
hri-lge, Mi** WhvVor trstific-*.
latitutton of evecutlse will for
^
o f lhl. v m n -, a, „ . ittKCttinl that fit d iir o nhorr
"Independent ~Home Owned and Op crxitcet .
told her he wa* unmarried, hut Iha national will; no result fo * iliarlrs of Ihe nari party will he not morv than f i p n r Ro n * n»»rk,
Inter -aid hr wa*. and that h* forte or fear, no repression of I outlined ' today, with Hitler, a Iho they wtnnih«,m of tho omph»&gt;
It’nnm-d to obtain a ilvnrc*. Mi&lt;* diiaenlmg thought or
-rlk i*m' hafhft„ r h,
ety)|1l( thp ru, „
Win-Dor *aid Rend ahrirted her m- putentiuna to ommscieme *■&gt;||tna)&lt;,(. whilh ,ht., ,hall operate.
LEGAL NOTICE
about New Ymli an I left fur t*al* uiimifu'tciuc.
(iertnan women liave l-e--n iarred
r*l sai.l he
Iforniir with Ihe promiae h&lt;* .tuuld •The* atlernvy general
from p-diti. *, an-l in large nn*— ire
get ihe divorce.
believed that ciuiellluiV n o l diffi- frtuu romnH-i-lal an-l professional viiTN'K ms' v m i n . iiw r iiH *
• II.K
'
of the
Read'* tint letter, 'hercifter, cullies lying In Ihe p*rh
.
Ni-tl-’r I* ...... lo Kl t - O II— - l-lll
• H .llll t » f i l l 4I 4&gt; i l v i' . Itl I Hi! I *'l»1
written on Ihe trnm a* it sued In­ s-i-caUed new i-r-ter Jie "grus'lV Iff-- U.
if* *Ii*’
Parn organisation an-l plan- 141it
ward t'nliforn'a, anil m purlt
luagtiilieil." He said he wa* con­ foe rrptgnioslng the r-uintry along i‘i*ort •*f rii# fttciin llilrtl Imiieii
I * | r « u l l **l I l f * M i l r » ’ f
ID
“ I'lrm r rtcutr the'wilting hut fident the court*, in dealing witft
111 *"f» |D
guild lip-*-, rather Ilian p-litical. itni fur
trn ,
t t h c l - III
M v ll.«
I*
K u n
consider ly. n!s„ will be iliseus»e-l.
thi* tmm doe* vvohid.
Sweet­ "given r i- e i", would
li*lnF*| hY »*»• lit*w|».iii»|
-It’ ll n r ^ i
heart. I in ter knew ’ ke-i-ire ^u*t tlwru in the light of iiu/'whule eirtu t,
P r - iu lt
•!% i l l "
|*lt i M l f f .
The race question. *oeial eon* m
anil t* I* KlfpliFtH Hiul ltllli.it* y.
how many team I had in me. 1 |ieiience, n -l merely by what wan
«*»l***i!i
•Deration* un-l Ihe national so­ Hlrpttrfia, hi*
have had y mr pir ure out nlmo*t sai l • bundled year.* ago."
wiiltiw iri'l %t|tl»r itw!•*#♦! if III*
cial reform policy also will he i«
In# ami If
«■» IN# hfit* *1. hi*rc*
continually. If there wa* only a
A rrlUcisrii of ,the natienvl *rfonshlerrd. liennan Kultur will be ur-inlr*’# **t t-Uirt i&lt;Ml Hititil* ini*i**f
-ll«l
I t**IrF4, .1.
covery act and the new emergency
the subject for -li*-ii**i«in.
■IH.I th** h«*|I ilftUFf* Mltititvr# «*»
I-ankirg gml agn- llur^i ivguiut-

P1CG LY
W IG G L Y

I IB Magnolia

A Splendid

Buy—
Ijirgc N a ll.
O A T S , 2 pkK«.
The Popular Cereal—

Minil II *nprr

lloal Grade MKAL or

V

25c G R I T S
5 lb s .
9c
TiMtelicH, 2 pk|[H. 15c
FtnkcH, 2 pkc*». 19c

sms. .1 pkcn. ...23c
ltw *l It Off

SOAP. 3 cite..... lie
ti» a a «

.

ItINSO. 3 for... 25c

Crapenut

Snail *.-M

DUST. 4 pkffH. 10c

*minll Urf■awn

I.lbby'a Picnic Site ^ A

'SOAP. I for.... Uc
SOAP. 2 ckff.... 15c

. Creen Giant

a idnai ii*»*r

CLEANSER

Okay Maearoal, .Bpagfcotli or

NO O D LES
3pkg&amp;Hc

f l A A

PEAS. 2 can* ..

10c

» H-. -i'll., 11Inn

a

Asparagus, can A U V r

Mtcka-s

STARCH. 3 for. lOc

No. 2 Can Mil.

-f

Spinach. 2 for

It/ C

No.2*i cans A v a lu n A A _

AprirnlM, 2 for « V V
. Evaporate*!

JP n

Dlate llrsnil

Apples. 0 til. dn.

M I LK

GclitUn, 3 pktiH.

Navy

B E A N S
25c 3 lb s . 1 5 c
Powder, lb. can
1Sc

Calumet
Calumet Raking
Raking

2 c a n s 2.'k

NO, 1 CANS

TOMATOES
FLOUR
FANCY UISCUIT, or HELMET

3 for
6 Pounds

1 2 Cans Black

l&gt;/a! Ib. |ikg.

|.Pepper....9c Salt 4 for 10c

12 round*

Snowdrift, 6 lb. can
Bowl Free With

CRISCO, lb.........

21 Pounds

*% M A
BUTTER, Ib......... C 4 C
Dairy Cream
4
CHEESE, 1|&gt;.
.. 1 f C
Land 0* Sunshine

1

No. 2 l.ihby'n

Creamery Shortening

13c

49c

1Pint
Small Sauer's
Fenole.. . 39c Extract 10c

Vrlvo

I CORN. 2 for 23c COFFEE, lb. 19c
12tj Ot. Corn
rail Libby’s
Nihlct*. 2 for 25r p Mfl.K. 3 for 19c
[J Cana Philip's

* q i. Pare

SPAGHETTI 19c

VINEGAR

10c

U. S. No. l'it Weullhy
•No Limit— Beat Compound
C A U IIA G E , Ib.
Malnga or Heedless

ICold Oita I.u nrhum

MEATS, A sat'd., lb.
Vronh Western Mraty

SPARE RIBS, 2 Ibj*.

.....

Loan Western pork I-oin

( HOPS or ROAST, lb....
Choice Spring Shoulder

LAMB 1^0AST, lb...........
yFancy Western
|. Fancy Sliced Rlhd-On

.L IM E S , 2 doz.
Yelp w
O N IO N S . Ib.

S

LEMONS, doz.
IrH Nil

*

%•*. J tuple
IHMENTOS ..... 5c S A U C E . 2 for....l9 c
S&lt;| l.k. IBM
S A R D IN E S .......15c iVlNKAPPLK
10e

................—

_________ BACON, lb..........
I Freeh ITressed

l.k . I S M

TUNA FISH
SH II#. J«r fn ftt

29c PEARS
t-.fi.a

PICKLES .... 12Ujc

HENS, 3 Ib. gbe, lb-.*:....
Fresh Dressed

FRYERS, 2 Ih. alio, Ib.

Ib........ 17e

-I &lt;l« l ) » *

X 'W

h Hi- Jlnr

y

I

^

Y

A ll Klndtt o f
He* Foodti i,

1 Fancy Western Rest Pot
| Bmaf Sugar Cured Picnic

A

3u*J E. Jst
Phone HHll.W
* ' &amp; H. Carrall. Mgr.

Sau.wage. 3 for. 15c T E A .

I R o a s t , ib......................

*

&gt; F E S T IV A L

......I7 tic

M E A T . I ra n g... ,10c

MAYONNAISE 10c A L B .' 2 b t * ........ 15c

*a-es. *11.aeTe B U r
Mat
Sgbtd Droudag 10c .P a p er. 2 pkga.....lSc

*»*U-IM* llatfrv
in fcW iw**'
1 M L Y . 2 for .lip Q^ltics. pluK*— I7 f

.......... Hena. Frycni
IhVialtl ffnd Delivered

ri*i I \f,i» Ir r Hi i LviltiiM »HI "tint
fur Nil* Mini "** If it |till'llf* milk I f
fft«* hl«|l«M| ill!fill

Rfed Snipper 'Rtieaks

SnecWed Trout
PRAR MRATSalt Water Mullet

Ik* '*

With Each Oitlci* of ?2.00 or More'.

I’ M

I l l II
I'd tlll 4 1 |h* ft**M l *!■•**« "‘ I
jpfflll#sv h i I h t
? u f ft r llifu flt HMfH*
I f* ** |e- I *•»■ I l i t ,
I "I IkI »VI » , &gt;• i»»I
11l i * 11
t h l ’ 11*1(411 IlM ill" **f *•"1!*** h ll IlH liiV ll*
Ilia
II I * k i l t Ml N* |kt»inli* i . t i l ?
H ir
f o i l *ha tuir il*’ »**t i H# i | Ini™* i ' i f * ‘ * * Uf
|k irip | s &gt;*f lii n«1 w llitM lr i l l i l i H i l
U ni* I *o*||M 1t , K t o f l l t l l . t « * ’ « * lt

111

Ileginnlng
DAY.

J L O C ' HAM. Ib.

Hull or YUnde

4 O

1|lte&lt; f. Pork or Ycul

4 O ff#

IIA.MS. II).
I u 2 t
lloiutlmlb. I 2 'j r In X O C
Sliced Center, lit.
19c Rest tirade White
Lamb
IIACON, Ih.
.
LEGS, lb.
Fresh Westn. Reef

19c
22c

Lamb

CHOI’S. Ib.
1-Mliih

STEW. Ih.

8^c

25c
35c

LIV E R . 2 lbs.

Q A

Itin-llcss Slice-1

O L

IIACON. 2 lbs.

1*1114* Cmimrry &lt;'ountry Bull

BUTTER lb. 2Sc

A A Tl' 11-

I'aliforma

Kept. !0 h. our

he

25c

IfuitwJ

Fat Young It. I It-'-l -4 Q p

HENS. Ib.

CARROTS 2 bu. 1Sc
GRAPES lb.
10c

DKI.IYKIIY KKIlVIt K

1 hnmi ii»*mV Htwllr"9

discontinued.

Wr shall rarry out a
policy ol gmng lowrr

Faint t'alilnrnia Large Hue

iwirrs „n&lt;1 belter »errIre at all limes. Please

PLU M S

riMipriatr wilh

Y rlluw

us tu

doz.

20c

I.oirlt's firarrtrria

PNIONS 2 lbs. 9c

Srcdlr»a

Tall Libby’s

PilUh-iry- X.XXX

(; r a prs
2 lhs.
15c
APPLES
1 lhs, lllc

MILK
5c can

make this possible.

Flour 2 4 lbs. $ 1.0 9

(I.iiiiM .1 run si
Man-laiil I.’ -./ -an

N«. 2 Cnn

COFFEE
26c Lb.
LARI)

I Nn I Tall I*
,Mo»i Fruit fm
S A I.A II, 2 tans
f

Nn*

2

I 't ir i

.YIi i 4 n H

CABBAGE

POWDERS
4 for 10c

. 3'/2q lb.

FLOUR
*12 iWmbt

25^
49e

*l\ I’ owN

89c

fi l*i ,

h

L’labi-rr Hill .

lull

PICKLES. i|t.
Am —in', tleiiliiie
llti'-lvvuter’

Hulk tl-iing your ) u g '/ J ( i J ~

d U v L . VINEGAR, uni.
liii’Vli’f *.#

35c
15c

40c
25c

VKA.ST. Il»#

lull
S
*J i dttin Yacht I'luh
Sttw’i

CORN, 2 fnr

19c
#

( 1j Cut.

I.inle* r-illel*.

1

JUICE. 2 for
S"ak. Clothes Whiter

4

HONEY, gal.

Wax I'aper. 2 for

O S fC

IO C
25c

aM-n. Orange I'ekoe

TEA ,

Sauia

Ih.

inn Ft. Rolls Heavy

1 9 C
O C 41

Mellow an-l Delicious

COFFEE lb. 19c

No. 2S Pan Avalon

Ruanford
Baking Pow der
MAKES
FINE-TEXTURED
CAKE and BISCUITS

SALT-

U 1GE

1 foe 10c

CAN

m
9

/

15c)

Eckfts-m's Urapefruit 4

T IS S U E , I rolls
A » L
Lai More For IL-allli # Q a

APRICOTS
2 for 29c '

BUTTER
24c Lb.

Ariumn’s

( miia Sviap. Irg. rabe W *v ItINSO. 3 (ikgs.

Baking Powder
__ 2 forJ7c__

LaS y)- iSunshm-v
-

11*1(11 h

Phillip's -I

I’nrl* K Hearts. Hi. run O W

NUCOA 2 lbs. 27c

APPLE SAUCE
__ 2 for 19c •
Octagon Soap

u «»y

29c

llr *l Ftm»tI *

i i i i i i i i ,m

Nice L t lg » firm Head

i ( i *i

S O A I’, 2 s*at*es

BACON
ilc lb.

2{)c
.ri7f

LEMONS
I5c Doz.'

2 for 15c

Hit In '- II of Im»I

( ATSI \\ 2 fur

(JoimI While

1 Lh. Carton
8 Lb. Carton
^ -IFaW '

CH1PS0

( nr tied. Ileef, 2 fur

PINEAPPLE
2 for 25c
CHEESE
17c Lb.

Maxwell House

SHRIMP
POMPANO.

SEA TROUT
S fiA *B A » • •

FREE J
51bs.IrishPotatoes

DF.TIMHT.
Sept.
I. t,V&gt; A
Iso kk-'-'pei an-l a lawyer rame
I*WO 1*1 Till Ft I *&gt;.
i
K* ( i » . *Mil K i r * l l
1* 11 i i l l i
liefore Ihe one-man Detroit gran-l
A *h f1 M «i« l o
I .*• fa w M m
;;e- m l f io lr I ' A i n t f ,
I** 1••11*1,1
*
|H,f
jury yr*ter-lny to present firm de
I»ls« I l l i v i r o f iltilY
1 # * .th is 'll h i
nisi* of recent charge* by Senat Vie |llj(t|h' »• t'HM M o f H*1
I 'l M t t l l l , R t t l l l •
t'r t’ousrns an-l the llrv. Diaries
U **•»
E t’ruighlln that there had hern
III...W
\
m il I I - • • « .
Ilf
, » fi.| T t h l * .
i I I I *kf I I
I * lh l
improprieties in Ih-tr-dt hanking
r.iyt *. VMMiot. 1*. t.* K*
mmliirt prior to Ihe Michigan1 Vii's HhVltiM ikI p lr il llu -M -T 0*1
f l l # in I h i M ill* • Ol Ihm I " |« |k
(sinking hnli-lay F-b II.
o f Ih # '1*
1if r i l l l f o H l l o f N* III I
lilft#
i'l'U llilk .
I in lil-l., ill
H ill
A A, Mcfbtnngb-. head o f Ihe
llkiok I . fillHi* I hi-i-kkeeping *lnff of the closed Hi (il «.llr lu In lll.hli* 1«* *,4'l 1‘vI f »h'
F lliu t h ' • i "
Flr«t National Hank-IMroll, ap- la -rill# u f *•*»hi i hllMTK
ii »||\4i »s
prisml -*f rhsrgew hy Ihe militant
* * A m Hi' . I ll fa t * ! f r
rni:M
n
w
it
jf
n
v
;
hather r*oughlin that ncrmmts - f
H o llt llo r fo r
r i v a lit lir i

M ARKET

...

Fancy Thin-Skinned Juicy

\

Bookkeeper And
Lawyer Te s t i f y
In Bank Hearing

— T T *rr* -r- w , —

.

I BACON, lb ....................

Ih.
0 * Lean

way to get off this I tain nmj gel
liark to you for Ju*t one muff
kiss, I Hunk I proi.nl ly would Si
it.
"I hope, swrerlh-'urt, that vhile
I am awuy frnm the deans- Hung
in my life you su-l lliin. aluiut
me and know that whatev-s- hap­
pen- I will slwtys Inv, you. I urn
growing inure eortfi Ion; all Ihe
lime that as far aa I am coo
corneii, tilings v» i !j u*? nijb- lo I e
worked out."
“ iJarl-ng", the letter/Caid a* an
other point.. "1 *a « nVpiood of
y-ni la*t night, and on lyjb ai 'hal^
I will be able lo hav^Tou f“
hi lake rare of yo-/and toak
happy, | will never bs able t
V u i nut of my mind. When .
you at the elevator I coulj have
|B-*r.| nut. I Just fell a- though
l was leaving behind a glib '.bat
heretofore I believed 'In »si*t lq
story laudgi." .
•
In -losing, Uaa-I wrntq that 'Aa
A1 Julsnn would say, 'Voy ain’t
seen nothin’ yrt’,' and I will write
rral ufli-n. Do you know that I
fovr you, darling with all my
heart, and will Is. living only to
return to •ynu nest month? He
good, awm-thrart, and think of
fyour—A jj"
.

•

G R A P E S . 2 lbs.
L i n e Fla. Key

I &gt;«lk*B

VALU E

e lllin r c la ld lH H *** H it'll »
!f. tlpf**«*fie
t|*"Vt'MA«vt1,' M ir
IlilA lllr
Ilk*’ ill)
i|a I will t ilt !, *
1* IlllllM M 'tl
t " W|M‘

will

4

j ROUND STEAK, lb........

j

ini last* w a v voiced t&lt;* the cuntentinn ye.leiday ofteiniwn
in
Ihe address hy I ni'ed State* Sen­
ator IVilrivk .\dtfri'urr»n, a Densucrat fr-m NentiLt.'
"In these .gr.-ai &lt;n*v*titurrs of
|mwer", Mcl'a.-nn *snl,
"th--helghts uf thr sovrf-if.l »tatihave l-crn minimised it not entire
ly lost. They ri&gt;n&gt;iitute an amlinn In *hat *wer|a- away
the
structure* fought for an-l rrared
ly Jefferson and In.
adhrieilts.
Kspewmenls hre t u co-lly when
they strike at a |ir nrltde which
sreurr* individual llhetiy,"
Kasrty yesterday
Francis J.
.Sullivan. New York at* irncy, told
the a**mtalion that I lit- sjp.vaw
rourt may yet r I* the l!Mh
Amendment uncons&gt;l‘ iilUnal, thug
eliminating the dec .* of .repeal
by the stales. Sullivan ha rd bin
statement on thr groiini that Ihe
amen hnent was "an usurpation i f
the rights of states to set th--ir
own laws” , and that i. *&gt;• "w rit­
ten intn Ihe Constitution without
f II - nn*enl of all the people gov
rritetl."

Virginia

L 'A R D , lb. ..

idt’
tho fivt* rmifht Ih** t^ioit!
t 1IICAUO. Sept.#l. i/l’i- T b r
iri.l an Mfcuthr. rhi.a woufil *%*
*iuirv* all but om* nnmiboi** «•’. iho I hie ago n-aid Ol XiaiW will 'w
family to work the hourA
in ,lmr-l Salui-lny, Sepv -. and Mm.*
thr tnwhv
-lay. Sept. I. I nboi Da\.

106 SANFORD AVK.

[Fancy

APPLES

&lt;*r*A family or hit#*! workrrij only HOLIDAYS TO RE n iW F.llvfc)

T

While They 1si■t— Fresh Y'ard

Ih e n

the bank deliberately had been
NEW LAWS ARENational Socialist "padded",
deelared “ someone has
in her handi and cried &gt;u(.!y,
been misinformed."
A photograph of Mi*. Windsor GIVEN SUPPORT:P a rty Convention
The lawyer, Thomas t». Long,
was introduced and tin a c (p t .
counsel for the First National
her voice vibrant with riuoti -B, BY CUMMINGSjOpencd By H itler and for the Detroit Tru*t I'a ,

1

,Nka Hard Hrad

iCABBAGE

head

Code IsWorked Out
Wfiich WUI Affect
Small Retail Shop

8 P E C IA I.S FO R F R I. and SATw S E I T . 1 2

COFFEE

mmarrlvd. »h» rolled her

1

tj

27c

• l»cr oIauIhk Ike
a*rr«M#ni*« lai#M
H i#H i w r
r al
|H#r

h»*r
M#n

add*
rM

p I h i r r ■ !•• *•«#

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eiriia ril
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h| w i H *

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Ur
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HM'I ■’’ "•Il
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M lr a M ir .

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Bell KUled
PU N OFFERED Industrial Output Shows LONG REFUSES! Clifford
Increase But £mp/o^/nenf!TA&gt;rj||u innirf At Coronado Beach
FOR COMBINING Is Lagging, States
NRA IS IN NO
RECENT SPREE
POLICEJORCES
WAYCZARDOM

Roosevelt Leaves
.On Yachting Cruise

YET

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T i l l U S D A Y . A U G IM T 3 I.M M 3

POUGHKEEPSIE, A yr. 31­
M V - Prvsideet R o o d iilt w !
out to H I from the dock* hero
today aboard Vincent Aator'a
yacht for a W Nk-rni cruise to
W aahlnfton. Refer* leaving the
President held a last-minuic
jgonvereation with General Hugh
S. Johnson, industrial adminis­
tra to r, who assurrd him that
th« now working .agreement
for tha coal industry would b«
on h it desk when hr arrived In
W ashington Tuesday.

While teaching another pareon to fly an airplane over
Coronado Beach this morning,
Clifford Bell, uf New Smyrna
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31— (A
of bur production and the
and a former resident of San­
—A 51) percent increase in indn* part that shows greater changes
ford and Ih# Chuluola section,
trial output between April and from prosperity to depression,”
was instantly killed whau tha
July, but with r mplo&gt;ment lagging Ihe irp o rt sard, a.Ming: airplane crashed Into “ nd
far liehind In this period befon I "Ilf the increase in steel, Ihe
dunes. Max Massey, Hw pupil
the Blue Eagle' appeared is* re ­ major heavy industry, however,
Ih
reeeiverl a broken ifg and
ported by the Federal Reserve the larger part has reflected n
b&lt;sly
laceration*.
Fir.
Bell
was
growth in orders from imxrella
Hoard.
the son of the late Captain and
“ Employment ha* expanded- nt pei-u' •mirces find from lhr&gt; auto*
Mrs. A. B. Bell. T he, resided
a much slower rale than prvdrr mobile industry, rather than from
lion, as is usual intheeurly stage the other big cone in te r',, such, as i NEW* ORLEANS, Aug 3 1 - &lt;FT» on Mellonvlll* Avenue on what
GRAND
R
A
n
rtS
.
Mich..
Aug
M IA M I, A u * .- 81.— (A .P .)
was known as Ihe old Vaughn
P O S T O N . A n * . III.— (A .P .T '
SI.-yJA*)—A revolutionary plan to of recovery, since giving worn railroads and the con .(ruction in-, Senator lluey I*. tang/- arrived
place .Captain Bell was head of — H u g h S . J o h n s o n «l«nlotl !
unite the nation's police force' work to th o 'r already on the puy rluslry,
m New Orleans last night, fight­
the convict camp for many
"I. tiding nrlivity is t sill a | n ing mad from h&gt;a re m it expertn • n t m e te o r o lo g is t , s a i d
into one huge arm y cru«damg rolls precedes the hiring of licit
year*. Young llsll .married .V M tertfny Ih.-il th o -nntlA nal* •
ag ain st crime with the baMing workers," the board said in it A lelulit. ly Ion level, altliough con- rnces in Flilwenkee nn.l New York
Flits Hulh McLain, daughter of r w o v p r y a d m liv d ro llo n * ' w a s
of the national guard and the monthly review of business eon- lia r H oard, have -howit mnsid ! nod wearing Ihe wn-nid over hi*
Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. FfcUIn, of n tto m p tir u r lo mnkt» Im tinoHO
of | eye received In a fighl ill a Newt
regular arm y waa placed before .litions. “ More than IJ s W.imsi per. erahle inerv-aea. Movement
d a e a a t e o a a t d u rin g th e n e x t '
. _ _
Geneva, some yeara ago. Prior ' ’ffo o a e itp p ."
tha American Bar Association snn&lt; WViy^rrvmployeil ilurint? Iiw freight has also increased in a - !1 Yutk club.
In his departure for Detroit
■
U h o u r. d « p l t a th e p resen ce (
yesterday by the man In charge ■promt q u itte r, lull ,lhe niimlx I tenallv.”
lie dally ’refused In comment
" N R A l.-s In n o aonno a
where ho learned aviation, Ffr.
The Is a n l -reported a lit p e r’
of th e government’s w ar on rack­ still idle in June approxim at'd
o f a .m a l l tr o p ic a l d i i t u r b - •
_____
on any subject pul to him h&gt;
Hell waa employt&lt;| with hi* rv n rilo m ." Ih»&gt; m l n tl n lH n il o f
ll.nno.oun." . . • *~
cent advance in wholesale prices,1
ets
ami
kidnaping—Assistant
Atncw.pM|cr rep irters and he o r-(
a o ca in t h a B a h a m a a n e a r i
, ^TTTT
A*
brother-in-law, W. U Setg, In to ld n nnt-ro lim c h a o n m opfiiiK , .
light expansion in meurlwr &gt;
The board said indusltial pus
(Continued On Page Three!
dcted IU men who met him al a
Lon* W an d .
a general store at Chuluola. n f r w m w tv n rk o ra .
duction ar»e&gt;e friuVr lUt per repl ef haul, ried it, a decrease of
&gt;
sut
urban*
station
*
to
prevent
Tha storm la of only, moderate
The Bell* hare been living at
(he U r j C m p t i y s r '' ai ihe cln*( ishl.iam in money in circulation amce|
photographers from taking hi*
“ It Is n sort o f ruler comm it- j
latenalty, G ray raid, and of very
New Smyrna
for
several
of Ihe first quarter " o f the year I he i «al of the March hanking ptclurt:
tee
where the m e a t ronehes of
smalt diam eter. Lang Is L n l is
month*.
They
have
two
small
l» IK) per .elk in June and ab o u t. r r i 'i i and a.decline in gold coins
His guard* rushed the ph.dogapproximately 350 miles southeast
children.
the American industrial ami labor
Mltsole the p’rderal
Reserve
11} |&gt;er cent in July.
FORT SHERMAN, Canal Zone,
j f e o f Miami.
'•The advance lin- not been! Its ok • ... a ........ f.l2M,MM),0(M t m | ^ »
Aug. 31.—UP)—A sentence of
learn* are rnllnhoralitur
down an rmbankinent a t the sens
•• In4 #'make a• * I
w
R atio reports from tha lii- equivalent to 20 y e a n of hard
runfinr«l to n&gt;n*untpt»«m of itimnIi , ; than nt »|iy tiro# In .Ml yvir*.
new
and
fairer
gam
e
out of Itusl- •:
tor
walkr-t
rapidly
to
his
waiting
hamas, he said , failed to show tho labor was Imposed laet night on
a. wav lift' ca-r last aiitqniii, hqt I The ll.’ur,| ilrerritxil the iiuluv-l
ness cm p e tltlo n in this country." ’
storm la attanded oy dangerous C orpiral Robert Oeman, of Brook­
r i i i r A o o . ~ A u7 s i . - m v - hat includ'd tiir duraMr gixid* is 1 1eml ppxii . tii.n n.lixini- a* "much- autonmhilr that rarrtrd him home.
A reporter ruling the tram from
Pointing out th at lire "whole
winds. Wlada of gala force are lyn, N. Y., following conviction of Mre. Eleanor Jarm an, called the diiatrlrs, winch runetitulr a laig' l
(Cnlitlnurd on Page Four)
i
Jarkenn, Mist., went into the senprobably occurring over a very violating the United SUte* rsplon-1 “Blomle Tigress" by police heexperim ent" Is up In Ihe worker*
atnr's etaler,oni but he waa told
small area near the ctn ier of the age act of 1017 In atlrm pting to j reuse of her alleged participation
ami ronsumers, ,|nlin*un 'a id :
* i
dlsturaacn, but d ra y sa il there transm it s e e n t m ilitary docu- in holdups, was sentenced to UK)
"T hete I* not u m ainifaeturer
will he no dangerous winds in ments to America.
years in prison following roni cummrnt on ihe offer to appear as
or merchant ttli,, can Itve If wa
Florid* during the n est 24 hours.
The defendant was found guilty | rlctlnn on a charge of m unler
workers art- m&gt;l \vrili hint wa
.
a fte r fle e m in.tea o f deliberation in connection with the recent
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3I.-W P) in a* courtmartlal here follow ing!claying of Guetave llieh in his
must help I hose wln&gt; lu Ip u ., o r
—The W eather Bureau issu-d tho testimony by Osman himself th at (haberdashery,
we all go down .t yetln-r.
following storm warning today: he was acquainted with a number | H er companions w ere: Ge--rge
"I want to say tvilli all e a rn g 't“A tropical disturbance i« central of Communista In New York.
I Dole, h e r alleged sw eetheart, also
ness that this rnm puirn of runnear Long Island, B atum i*, proBThe sentence, which vfc* an- 1 Leo Mlnnecl, rnnvlrtcd at the
Sumer etluealiou wlm ji y fii nro
■ably attended by gales anJ appar nounced by Major-General Pres­ u m o time. Dale, frc u .n l of being
launching here lialny l» Hie crux
tn tly moving west nor'hw eslw arl ton Brown, read aa fnlliw i:
Enthusiastic
over
the
business
the actual alayer. was vrnlenrrd I
h
—the very vital &gt; of Ihe great n a ­
about 1 . mile san hour. Cau’ion is
possibilities which he see* lying In
"You are found guilty of all to d eath In the electric rhair. while
tional effort
advised Bahaman and East ana the chargee presented against Mlnnecl received a PJO-year term.
a closer association with Latin" I t Is up l,i ymi lit driiuiitd th e'
Booth Florida w aters In the n asi you. You are to be dishonorably
Mrs. 8. FI. Jones, who I* head "America should awaken a t once
The 21t-year-old divorcee, who
blue r a g l e ^ lt i. ymir rhanee to
TAMPA, Aug. 3 t . - Direr! ls*ne- uf llie Women'* llisisi m of the
14 hour*. Storm warning* are die- discharged from the service of la tho mothor of two children,
BUCHANAN, *Ga., Aug. 31,
Cooper, local realtor end bond
played on the E aat F lu n Js coast the United States, to forfeit all look the stand during Ihe trial i/V) X civil jury held late yetler filt to the rilru t indit.lry of local NRA t'am palgn Army, told broker, who returned Monday a f t­ help yourself a»d if lh&gt;re in vno
thing certain in llii ■ great n a ­
Klorhla.
from
the
NRA
and
allied
Sanford Kiwanian* gathered at
bstwren Jacksonville an&lt;V Key pay and allowance#, dJe or to be­ and denied any conectlon'w iih the
•lay lhal Georgia's new highway ...............
B|r,.»,|y are in evi- Ihe Monlriiima Motel y rstrrd ay er a seven-weeks' tour through tional game of o u t' it is H a l
'
* West."
come due, to be confined to hard shorting, assorting she wa* an in­
Ihe Panama Canal, the West, and
labor a t such a place aa the re­ nocent victim of her tw„ co-ile- hoard, lorn of a martial law tx-idriw-n in Ihe North arronling to Hull all that IS neerled In "T hu Canada, today declared t h a t nobody ran lego-inti- llu- n u in lry
n u t.of its trouhlur. Tin- must th at
K. K. I’nllerson, sales ninnngec g n a t c r i'l. in our nation is faith,
TALLAHABSKB, Aug. 31.—tA1) viewing authority may direct f &gt;r fm danta whom sho accused of guile, is I,-gal.
.
"Amerlc should awaken a t once
can he done it tu give every man
'
— Fred C. Elliott, anglnecr for tba a period of two yeara and to pay slaying the aged m erchant w ith­
It uplx-l I rnnti nil,&gt;ii of llx&gt; of llie Florida Cilnis Exchange, loyall) and palienee."
and lakg advantage of a situation
nlm has jii t i.-1uilied from a rail.tn p leo a q l tb a state internal im- tba United State* Government the out h er knowledge.
In a short NRA talk, Ftr&lt;. June* which Is - mad* advantageous be­ a chance to help h im " If. That the
slate that ra p t. J W. Harnett,
"
in-x of llie pnoeipai fruii mar- ralteil l).r Kiwanian a ip p u rt In cause of the friendly, rouritoui, blue eagle dm-*.
ppovemsnt fund, advised resident* sum 'of 510,000.
ou-ted ty liov. Eqgcne Talmadge kdla. "T hat t* the tru e rugged i l l d t - 1
.
A i r f tmkm
" U the fine Is' not paid you
Ihe
local
effort
to
put
the
program
ami eager attitude of the peoples
U chairman of llie liighwa. 1, s«M.
(ContInn.•I tin Pagr T k m |
“ Inn easel einployin, nl of lalmr
etcuyely
tty houead" la aavk tamper- shall be confined a t hard labor
had alwndnnrd hi* office, ll esteli- al hii'her wages, rrfleiling Itself Bern" | &gt; the peole. She plradri! of those nations."
tha Iter la •Jb etan tla1 buildings for 15 years, this in addition to
tr y ktott
for
n
return
of
the
rlay.i
when
Briefly reviewing the toar which
liihetl a precedent in Georgia aHd in greater Inlying p w it , encour­
because ef tb a possible danger tba 2*ycar period Imposed."
American business melt anil again
(C ontinued On Pago Threw)
ages d ra in to feel they ran sell lerive some plen'iire from their took him, Mra. Cooper, and thalr
from a storm bow In Urn Bahamas.
WASHINGTON, Aug- 31.- ( A l
The documents, the contents of
more grapefruit, orange* and tan woik. Sho staled lhal mil* one son, Leroy Cooper, Into widely
— A__________
which were not Revealed, reputed* _The public work* adm inistration
parities
than they did last year,'* rule is applicable to Ihe eondilrl of separated and varied eeftions of
turnqd
t'D.OOO.OUO
over
to
the
,ly were to have been sent to a
Mr.
Patterson
said. "If this rn llie American people ■( the pres Ihe Western llem lsphtre, Mr.
man
named Herman
Meyers War ‘ Department for jivci and
larged
drntand
Is filled without • in l i m a - “ Whatsoever &gt;e would Cooper stated that the trip
through a third person named harbors work un Ml projects in all
glutting I hV m arket', belter lhal men should do to y.m, do ye (hough the Canal "made" Ih* en­
parts
of
the
country
t
xlay.
tl
was
Schulman,
Brooklyn.
S
tire vacation aa far as he la con­
Prosecution - witnesses testified a lump sum from the 53,H&gt;u,iH&gt;n..
BIVALVE. N. J.. Aug. 31. -ld*l l.ria-'--' will j-e 'iilt, giving Florida ra m so tu them.”
Karl l.ehm ann't "F’rlend* of
cerned.
growers
B
rhan
e
to
3
ra
liie
at
000
public
wurks
fund
ami
in
ad
­
early in Uw co-&lt;rtmartial. rencernTin- "It" in September IntendTrrmuig the NRA program as
Florida" raiii)iaign rrcrlvetl an
"I
was
simply
awed
by
the
mag­
least
their
rrrstsTof
pro«liirtjun.
ing the reputeij Communistic con­ dition In more than |4M U0j)KI *1- fie. the "K'1 in NBA by tending
llie "most • hiinianilaiianN and
enlirvly unlonkrd fur and nu&gt;ro
ready apportionixl fur flixsl cin- 7,uoo men tack to work in tb*
'
"D islrihuiors inmlly will wel- I li I is I go plan earr eimcvived”, nitude of this project," ha said,
Tba NBA program , carried into nection of Oeman.
"a project which Impressed ma nr leva sim ile ruiilrihiilum yes­
tr
.l
and
barlwr
work
for
various
(Coilliniied
tin
l*age
Thrre)
Osman
testified
that
he
had
oysleg
fishing
industry
by
UliaMr*. Jours r o n e l deal her talk by
|ha borne* a f avsry negro reei'krnt
more than any other nna thing terday n un, wlit-ii. nt ihe con­
warn Ha, end nearly w a te l' •to­
tlaling that “ I nni sure that yon
i f Georgetown and
Goldsboro been out of work three minlha projects.
v
*
MALA
it
IA
HI’IIEADM
■luring our Journey, even the clusion of a K iw anb (Tub uu?ctThe W ar Departm ent &lt;vd It morrow. Four humlre I i.,*ii,,
men will use easy effort to make
Tuesday and . Wednesday by a prior to tho time he enlisted in
World’s F’alr. The ranal itself is
,
.group of negro worker* headed the Array and that he bail um ntc- woJld announce specific all -Intent scraped, painted and wilh ge.it in
Ing, 23 meiiiher-i uf llu- - lull came
TAI.I.AIIANSEE. Aug. (II—UV) llie drive a surreal.”
a
marvelous feat of engineering
tlon*
with
persons
living
in
Park
for
the
00
project*
later.
Army
perfect
older,
will
srd
,p
Ik"
•■
*
Dr.
I
.
J.
G
rave-,
ilirector
of
the
Karl
l^hm
ann
also
w
ai
u
. by Frank H arria and J . ' W.
furwarrl to m akr ihm utiuiu uf |1
engineers said the |7|.iH».uOO food who Ii by llie time the fish­ I eon roi lily limit I, unit, ye t. r- speaker. Ills subject •**. Ihe which must be teen to be sp-‘
Knowles, h at retailed In the sign­ Avenue, New York.
each.
predated.
But
stories
of
the
step*
will
provide
(o.iroo
m
n
year*
-if
Osman
testified
th
at
he
had
ing
emfe
next
April
i.
et|x.*ted
day reported «• ca«r' of Malaria WorM's Fair ami F'loriila's part
. lag af over 1000 cards pledging
Fir.' I.elinmnii hu-l made n talk
ibeen visited \wtce since coming work meaning the employment of lu have added &lt;ouie J7,ihxijsx» tuj in Tnllidia x-e. lie rstim alrd tio’ie in Ihe Fair, and just Iwfure ail leading lo the construction of
active support In tha campaign.
on the World’s F’uir He tuld « f
.
Southern Nrw J e r .r y ’. untune.( w rie apptosim ately inn rases in I Joiirnntriil, he eshibiterl •evrial Ihe ran al—tha thousands of lives
( Tbia report eama through Col here by Harry Duryes, of New to.DOii men for une j j a j .
lha necessity for luainlaiiiing the
Florida projects on t i ^ list-In Like &lt;dher IndJstrle*. uytlec 1.0 tl - l.t-on rotmty. Fourteen new c s 'e t I films depleting highlight sernea that were lost and tha millions
•B. A. Newman of the local Cam- York, and admitted that he Had
FTorida exhibit until tlu- clo-ing
nf
dollars
th
at
war*
tpenF—plus
received
|2t)0
from
him.
rrnien
are
working
on
u’
r.,,14
u
n
-1
lias.
I*e«
n
re|nirled
hi
’
Tallaliaasee
flip
led
the
Jacksonville
r&gt;
Miauil
1of the F'alr,
«
ign A rtsy, who delegated ilarof tho F air, ami lu- aid llml fundi
an
actual
view
of
tha
ranal
Itself
alje
also
adm
itted
that
he
had
' since' Iasi week.
w aterw ay; Caltx,raha&gt; -hee Itiver der the NBA.
and Knowles to head tha cm T/ose alien ling the luncheon
a r t lacking nl Hu- pu---iii tim e.
ware: Mrs S. F. Jones, ns it quest, gave me a picture I shall never
tumera* driva in tha negro aecti we attended a Communist meeting and Lake Okeech ibee levees and
Ha explained the Intent of llur
but said he had nut taken an ac­ oullet enlargem ents ol iiranuge
and Kiwanian' fount* J dm.oii, forget."
a f tha city.
new campaign a . u niethml wlu-rrAsked
to
express
himself
as
to
tive part.
area*;
ML
Johns
K
ltir,
Jackson­
who presided, T. I.. lla m a ', (! E.
Bnowlea, whosa group eovired
by it is ho perl lu rai*&lt; IIU.IHH)
“I don’t remember exactly", tha ville Ur ocean; straight,"! ;;tl foot
Itnw •mi, E. I. Hoy, A. II. John- general condition* as he noted frtlffl 10,01 kl rilixen-i nf Flurhla
’• ‘▼ ’tba Goldsboro area, turned in 530
defendant replied, when he was channel, t i * Jnckso.ivi le; ' F o il
null. W. A. Patrick, V. A. Speer, them. Mr. Cooper stated "I found who are intr-ri-'lial in rring lu it
. pledge cards w ith the report th at
questioned by members of the Pierre Inlet, enlarge tJiu !p $ ',*•
Fletcher Halley, f . G. Bare, I* G. a little Indication of Improvement that Ihe FTorida evliil.ii may r e ­
’ Ohairiutely no uppoaition waa mat
court regarding the r ia c t number s-n; Tam pa and llilisb o -j l*)&gt;,
Jx-ouardy, E. f .
H arper, Karl everywhere w* went, and from
‘with, and th at instead, avery signHaving rompleteil „ housiv lo- aiguera to tha pledge ra n is are Ixdimann, F’. It. Wilson. Peter all appearances, the people aro main open, lie nUu added that (lie
of copies he had msde of the eon. deepen and widen channel; St.
♦e evidenced much Intereet la tha f l* n tia l document.
campaign Is bring eruul rle.l p ri­
Andrews Bay, deep.,! ami realign house. rnnva* of Hit' city, u large the 'a n te ».xkii-» who aerured Neliaal, Frank Peirce, F*. S. loim- squarely behind President Roose­
I'uiiintli*
"D idn't you havg an under­ channsl and in ie rijr l» ‘Vptb nf delegation uf women and n hniall 11- data il ring a iirent qurstion- ««'. Hill Du Hose, W. II. Zaetiry, velt and hi* policies 100 percent. marily in rixsiit i«-u u h
I
Bnowlea’ w orken were: A. E.
noire drr)'-.
standing of tho responsibility 32 and 30 feet respectively.
You simply can’t find anyone sloner* or governing huir.l liave
Hilo
Caldwell,
S.
F\
lloudney,
Jno.
Baawlee, U aiie
Smith, Naomi
rommittee of men, r eport ing to
I l i n c workers sic: Mrs. A. I. I». Jink II w . H. Coleman, l„ T. who will criticise what I* going mad* no conitffyili n to lire explaced upon you when you typed
Fetersan, Naomi Wynn, M attia
(.’ol. It. "A. .Newman of. Ihr"'.local lic it'. Mrs. W. II. Wigbl, Mrs. It.
hihil.
’
the docum ent!” ho waa asked by
Doss, Rupert •Strickland. Dave on, ami I was well pleased over
Butler, Maud Celllna, Evelyn AnNRA Campaign Army, staled Hint It. liras,* Mra. \V \V. Goetseh, Uonlake, 8. J . Nis, J G. Shnron, the view of present day business . Passing around literature and
Lleutenant-Colonal Ray C. Hill.
o Smith, Jannie T. - "I had a vague understan ln g
small button.' wlrfch are to Ik&gt; .
upwards
of I HOI) eontuiuers* Mix. A rthur llrauan, Mrs. Grurge Howard (orng, 1C D. I'nswglL I. *&lt; I saw It."
bah Lyons, .Charles
o f the responsibility”, the de
pje'lge rard i were signed by will- \V. M rllury, Mrs. Jam es Wright, J. Ilrarkin, FL II. Randall. J r ,
The Coopers left Hanford on I worn by the "FrlanrL. «f FTorida",
WIIHa M. Jaekton, Blanche fendant replied.
Howard O rsrtln, stcrelgry of j ing.housekeepers, inerrliants am ' Mr*'. Wallar* Hell. Mrs. W. M. A rthur Hranan, W. T. lorogley, July 8 for Key West w htre they Mr. tahm ann w*&lt; delighted when
a, and V. L. Walden.
and Thigpen, .Mr*. Mlrlla Arrington, and Ray F'os.
mpluyees
on
T-r» kly
embarked by boat for Havana. 33 Kiwanian* lend.-r.-il *1 r«n"Wouldn’t It bo Important to Sanford Elks Isxlga No. P-.4I an
, Covering the Georgetown area!
y o) U know how many copies to nbunceil this (horning tha*. mem­ Werlnrsday’uf this wr*k.
Mrs Elisalieth Turntiull, Mr*. M.
Thar* they remained for three trlbutions. Thu fund.' were -ent to '.
, Haeria’ we H u n were met with
makfi of the secret documents ber* of tha Lodge WilJ stage
Mr*. F. E. Rouniillat, who wilh I). Shiah d rr, Mrs. John Mrisrh,
■lays, sightseeing. Even In July N athan Mayo, treasu rer of the
tb a ta a * k i a d e f aathualaetlc rup- sbeh a s you copied!"
motorcade to the H arry Anna Me­ Mrs. S, Pull 'Ion, directed ike ur Jr., Mrs, A. M. Speer, Jr., hlrx, J.
there was evidence of gT*at un­ campaign fund, tixlny.
m ore than 100 sigtred
"Ih wouldn’t b e Important t» morial Hospital fo r C rippl'd Chil­ tivillrs uf Ihe wmlfeii wiukera, I'. Henson, Mr*. 1C L lilrnn, Firs.
rest, Mr. Cooper said, and u n i
*
0
ware eeeured la this area, me."
dren a t Umatilla next Humfcy, staled that her ifls'up had gath A. M. Phillips, Mrs. W. L. Mor
indication that ther* wa* a
w esters w are: Herman
• red alo u t 1100 rarift, while Mrs. nan,' Mr*. It. J . Ilolly, Mr*. W. M.
"Have you been a member ef leasing Sanford a l 2:3d n d o rk .
rhang* of government In th* off­
c , - A lthttr Robinson, Henry a Communist g ro u p !"
"Wa jean t avsry EU in Sanford Plilrston’e group had secured 4ciitt, Mr*. F. S. Iarm &gt;on, .Fir*.
Ixrcal Red Crus* officials today ing.
%. D o h av t Nallia Roiier, Z. U
and every other per* n who la pr jbahly 400 rprd*.
"No", Oeman roplied.
M. II. Minllh, Mrs. Vidie Williams, were busy removing their tew ing
"Th* streets war* crowded with
S ^ n taw , A ba# J ta h iiu , V. Foe*
"Haeo you been a sympathiser Intsroeted In visiting young un
In unty B few instanrvs did a Mrr. Henry Nickel, Mrs. E. D. rixrr^ (rum Ihe R eforest Build­ people and business seemed to bo
Circuit Court Jildgn .Millard II.
sh» Kdaa Croaa, Bernice Its iris,’ with tho. Communists! "
forlunate chlldrsn’ , he said, “to houri k teprr refuse .to sign a Brownlee, Flra. W. A. ,Zarliary, ing i t Second Street and Hanford going on ae usual," h# said, "but
Smith wa* presiding n l-u special
• M Benia W aablagtaa.
Ho a a a w m d : "J am a aympgt join us in (hie motorcade and pledgr to s.pport only those liter- Mrs. J . O. Huff, Firs. II. C. W a'h- Atftnue to |h e Smith Furniture th* crowds gav* me th* Impres­ hearing held today in , lha ('" a r t
visiL Wa will Isaro .the Ixxjge cIrani dl- p.#" ■n» the Blue Eagle. I urn, Mrs. Paul Shoemaker, Firs, Co. building on F'irst Street.
sion of hornets busting and vi­ House In whirh rr point in tho
ta rg e supplies of old and now brating around a hive."
A» no Umo did the prooocuGoa rooms a t about 2:30 u’cfefc, ,m The unawer lu the irquexl Uial Frank Peters, Firs. Frank Mtiseh,
css* of Richard Kenney vs. Erl:*
ly
mad,,
clothing,
ami
yi#da
and
will hava plenty of rouoi tor a card le signed in those rasas Mr*. K. II. lam ty , Mrs. J. t).
contend th a t Osman had sold any
Hoarding a Grace U na steamer erson F ruit I'anncix, Itir. wax
m ilitary aacrota to f foreign overy person, who cars* lr»'g„. ib« was "I cant’ sign because IS* got loney, Mrs. II. E. Kusrell, Firs. L yards of cloth which la to be al H avana along with about 250 being arg u n l Ix-for,. a Jury.
•M a tty .
party will laaro U /aaidla m pter.iy t • purchase things where 1 can get I Frasier. Firs V. A. Speer, Fir*. used in making clothas fo r the other passengers, th* Coo peri Itft
A hearing wa* held la.it wtrok
of lima to grrlva y*r Sanford U - thrai a t the lawrst price."
Andrew Carraw ay, Fire. Ernest Indigent, were removed to t t a near for th* Canal Zona, and thalr first and a t that lime ullurney* for
5:00. o’clock this afternoon,
NBA GROUP T o 'h lB V r
location
along
with
taw
ing
m
a­
fore
night."
• W. 31. Haynes, who with F C. l -irmley, Mr*. George lla rle n ,
slop, a fte r a rath er rough but tha Eckerson Interrstx m-ught to
1
a f Urn City Camaatmiaa
MacMahon and C. E. Adam'*, .Mr*. C. F. Proctor, Flra. G. 8. chines arul oilier equipment.
kt tbe City Hall fa r
uneventful trip, was Porto Col­ hava a w rit of attachm ent uit a
Some very U trrosllag problems
sulantrered to eansaa F irst Street Ndman, Mrs. DeWitt lln w n , Mrs.
a f m aklag a final h arin g to do with tho prograao af
largo amount of csnnail goods,
R E D ( K08H MELT CALLED* ombia, In South America.
ami Sanford Avenue in lb* driva M. II. Spender, Mrs. W. J . Toll,
a f tba city. Inspecting th e fecal NBA program earn safes
Tlfen cam# a day's atop a t Bar* dissolved. Fir. Kenney’ r atlAmvy »
for ybdges, rsporUd that hia Jr-. U n . J. E. .Gradick, Mrs. a
their os
are to bit h in d a t a mo
Mrs. E. K. Rouniillat of tlw local anqullla. In th* asm* country. Al* argued for a trial b y Jury to xetlrts
the Advisory Committed'
high,
l . P ark ,. FJh / W . F. Rung*, Mr*. Red Crot* C hapt-r this m rm lrg though this city la Inhabited bp this point.
WASHINGTON, A a g , R | _ UP, group collected alrout 80o card'.
'.
he**
row morn lag, according to
A more detailed r* p ,rt Is *&lt;• J- P. Hall,*and Mr*. Betty Hinttr« called a special m -etlag of th* upwards of 140,000 p e ^ n s . It I*
—The War Departm ent alloratrd
Mr. Kenney is a form er general
for
Vfeu ebairmaa o f
K200.0UO of the 57OJM0J1OO pUu. peeled to be made tomorrow morn­ ulster.
Chapter, to be ht!d at tha City probably 60 years behind th* m anager of the Farkt-nun plqnf.
Committee. This group will
Also, Mis* Blr he Harries, Mrs.’ Hall un SaWrday afternoon at time*. Mr. Cooper said. Few mod­ Ho sued th* firm fo r ullvgevl tack*
He works program funds to cost- ing when rnsmtsr* of Ut* A dvitory
a t 10-.W o'clock. MeetUga
etroctlon uf lock* and levee* In Committee of tba Army meet a t F. M. Warier, Fliss Ruth GiUou, 4:00 o’clock. M alU fi of *p«cUI ern Improvements, n c h aa pavsd salary aoma months ago, uiwl a f
aro held on Monday aod W
Mii* Edna Chiltsr.Jsn, M bs Mar- and vital Im poiU rer nr* to be streets and aidowalha, ar* In art- th* same tim e secured n w rit nf
-a Okrerhoba* an d tha Caloo- tba City Hall.
hast
t:h*e River flood control proThe woman workers who ban* (•ro t W right, and MUs Fannie dlacusssd. anti all maroaere ar* dsne* there, although some aU attachm ent on aonto of tlu &lt;qm*
called o f t
pany’e properties.
_
j'.
dfed tha assigna«m a f aecur.ng Ret* Man ion.
(Continued on Pago Your)
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Miami Meteorologist
Says Storm Is Of
Small DfameterAnd
Of Slight Intensity

Huge ArmyCrusading
Against Crime With
Backing OfNational
Guard Is Suggested

Declineg To Comment
On Reported Offer
Of $1,000 PerDayTo
Appear In SideShow

Denies Recovery Ad­
ministration
At­
tempting To Make
RuHiness Goose Step,

CORPORAL GIVEN
“»7. ( S T I F F SENTENCE
FOR ESPIONAGE
Pound Guilty Of At­
tempt To Transmit
Military S e c r e t s

“Blond Ti^rress” Is
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Jury’s Decision Gives Greater Buying Pow­ At Kiwanian Meet
Another Victory To er Seen A Siire To Upon NRA Dri ve
Governor Talmadfie Jtcsult In Henefit.s i

With Latin-America

70 Millions Turned
Over For New Work

23 Kiwanians (live
1 Dollar Each For
Florida’s E x h i b i t

Oyster FiNhinff Fleet
Working Under NBA

. Negro NftA Drive
Reported As
aving Success

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Signed By Citizens In NRA Drive

Elk* Will Visit Home
For Crippled Children

Red Crows Sewing
Room Being Moved

City CommiRiion To

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serration officiate veto Ito y Aral
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af I be •’treat! re a r! af Iba Tw s a iy however. Conat ruction af Ito'alfcM grapefruit.
T t o suit for tto Injunrtlwn **&lt; third Jed trial t’lrewll la aad far
already to r to m started aad Ue
ie I’aeaty. n -rid a . la •’baabrought by W . A . Bitpkam , . J r , lU m iwdalr
rseardad la Ika afflaa
dear, wfciak to* t o n ondki* to th - who owns grapefruit trrwa to Sara- earr.
•r Iba r’lerb af lb* rtrra ll &lt; •eri
tree* Me atop* ep th* M-feotipew- •at* m a n ly. Iti.p to m 'r attorney, I* aad far raid aeailaale reeaty.
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H s rrry
watcher tto proceodtefe witbw*t said thay weald appeal to the an- Mabry le I be plaintiff and A A.
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•all a l aaklla salary la Iba blabaat
aad ban bidder far rash. la frsal
r.f iba Western, treat tear af iba
fa w n Haase la Ika CHy of Han­
ford. f’awaly af aeailaale. Mala af
r lerlds. between iba |e*al bears
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Irrlnber A. It 1*11. Iba asms being
a rale dar and a l«aal salas day
af said I’rrsfI, Ika fsllewlnar da■anbad araasrty. sit aal*. lyla* and
balsa In jtamlnala I’osaly. dials *f

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•TOMt VRMMP. POR TOD AT
* P i m r t)P TUB AM HIT; I&gt;rr*.
•' Jap, pear*, leap *offer! ng. *enttodata, f*i*da*ya. faith, meatriiea*.
" tamper*nn.: agafnat «arh ihoTV it
l a Iaw ^flafailan * 3:23, t%.

ktory about a tobacco ghjirer in femnectlrut wife accept*!
around *56 ad acre to taka acme of hi* farm oat of tobacco
production. When be received the money from hi* govern■4 U. C na »r» n l n i a
'.ta t the
w a s h in u t o n .
.t a c t s i . — &lt;**
ir tf a i if f ! I m H of n a t M a n m . of Volost*
ment. be *|
1 not to cell anything elae grown on tha land
o f the ( a n t f ip p r ip h it* n ^ o o for ad- — Thm t r u t i t r . of tha nation
efth any otBer farm product So he raiacd a
rncompetlt!
Sonloafe
what the roontjr Ha* tu! know it a f W t tw w under ■
tot Being able to aetf the com on aeooaitt of
crop of con
m da. bat they a te Tonurtaanne.”
He dtctdM to fo in for p it production He
the pica and then aofd the pick. Hilt, while tmwhis ta tt a ir tank aad filed that grpnrt •hows th at tho not oam- Ha explained J. \V. CmbtrW.
with d a r k 0- M- Bah-Jiaga of th a laat jo a r for* tha o t r t U O »f tha Vat tonal E dw itM&gt; govm i men t v u buying fie* niSllea hu*a from other dtat*w*»irt
inaan fa r th a monoid*ration d tha Untied S u l* * Sl**l &lt;*«rp«rwiion ttow .tMooiali’n. yesterday aa ho
farmer* in order to bolater the bug market. •
n a n lw ia a a r * af tha tw a rowatio*' Ha*o toon grottfying. On# hundred awmitprl tbo arrival of Dr. JooSuch inatancea aa thla lead oa to Uu belief that noth- •wen thay m a tt Tni t o y .
| and rith tao n million l.ltar*. aa eph S t a n h o , of Vrwpnrt Now*.
fog *111 work any better than ihapeepla want it to work.
Owe of tha w o n t flraa th a t ha* a*am*t II U’dJfXi.onn for tho pa*l V*,. Hoad ,»f tha NBA committee
Then* are perhap* thousand* of Innateationa which might pss u n sd hot* m tha ;n * t tw*lve'-J*Wr i* tho record,
■■r» rot# to wok r ro p tiM f of
be cited to prove tbit you can't make a peraon any happier liwoths waa that of th a Virglata-' M iss-Gertie -Spoor, of Oakland, a toatbor* code. fra h tre e *at&lt;l
than he want* to Hey that you can't legislate ambition into C a n d * . Cfcewkal Co_ ptaat that, ta m ttw rg-«r th e homo uf SlW rL.
a igsy man, that iy government ia any batter than the waa tatalfy destroyed about IB M ' R. phi tip*.
-of# with NRA.
people governed. Jruring the peat tan or fifteen year* wa oVhwk Sa*toy crowing. The oHo idfm taw l
that
tb^
of Q .U n d . .. tho a ,4W p
have been enwdSed in a great experiment in moral legisla­ gbl of tha fire ia .till . m ytorT .!
of ha- * s te r
tire , i , II. - lanket cw h ia inrimtnaJ, i » l
ntumiiflii it # m 't fill 'iw iff il**#
tion. “We paaaed a law deaignad to ban lah dranketmeM from Wthaagh in a fa rtllb a r f a to r y Ca. , n of 3. „ fn rt ,W ifhu
(hat* a re m nonw rabl, m aterial,
Mr 1(Vj M„ H w r / ^lcU u lin f f itH iw aatrf. '"We* know, ton,
the land. It failed. .
are most inflammable. W W !afl
f i r ■ Iw iin n i aad tin t vywftf tegfhen arv iw am *
We are*now engaged in another great experiment. Por tk tt night
watch man &lt;ttd * * H w ) fit, . uir trtp
y u rt.
orrrfit vrr»rff»T«*?'.. wh** ilrfVt*!
three year* alx or eight million1perabtta have been unem­ tha
t h a f l f * hi* .xflngulshers war*
j |„ .
th« c a d i.1Wi* am wvftu^pvl.
and
hor
laughter
ployed. Por. over one year ten to twelve million person* yowarfa. to pre.ont tha rpraad u f t o i , . Iln „ r Zachery loft T o r. tay ■jiirier
*' ! hr* riapstinfi ia whathar thay
have been without Jobe; They have auffered for want of tba rtaroro. T b . law afll protaMyj fof . ^
D ayton. Reach
will l*t
fdfrw in polontnrtlf
ahelter and clothing. They have gone hungry and have eecn iwach iha 1100,000 m ark.
M.oo M a ry a m Wiyht i» -pendtheir children go hungry. The beet that can be' aaid of what Mr. aad Mr*. Vanea D ougU -t1in* several day . wuh Mi*. Nallia
baa been done for them ia that they have bean kept alive •r* tha proud paianU of a Awe Elder at hor H w r jtitb r -nvrrfir:
only by meager handout* from charity. Our government ftH b*hf to d r Urk
j Wwiii.
onontry an opportunity t£ another araad daughter
Tha regular maatinc of

naked to join. In ftirnfahlng Job* to unemployed. Employer*
are asked to contribute fund* in the form of higher payroll
achediile*. Employee* are asked to divide their arena tomad
working hour* with other* to that thoae. who are now works
fog. work le*a, and thoae, who aren't working, can be given
rtmtumrr *amo "lay?”
&lt;at ta u t part time joba. Conaumera am expected to do their
Ipart by purchaalng *upplle* and commndltie* from thoae emOne nf l b . moat epoi'inurlng ! tilnyera who are co-operating.
fkamroi *lkni* iHo re-wppoafarle*
During the paat month it haa become incrwulngly eviof lh* hiryi1! . rrnmy ra that il i
may "In away in a r»r**ln otlowl , dent that practically everyone la anxioua to algnify a wnilngnee* to ro-opervte. Blue CagUa are being diaplayed every­
wllh tha la r|r aaat ilriirr
where. Rut It i* not an eertaifl that the Blue Eagle always
flormin- ha* )o*t *n(Hor!rod a 'mean* exactly what it U anppoeed to mean. It doe* not
rp arb l JOIWKI.IX)
k fund for iilwaya mean that the minimum wage ia being paid, or that
pi'Micity |i&gt;lrpn*o*. In thi* rmtn- ; the- maximum hour* are not being exceeded. It doea not ah
tr r 'w * don't h a r- t» h a a . *u«h way* mean that there haa not been coneiderabt# window
a fiitwl W» orgaoltcd th . MBA i divaalrtg before the Blue Eagle waa put Up.
laatcad.
One good llluatratlon of wh«t #ony» are doing Haa been
fumlahed by the textile faetorte*. They Vanafltoted the
first industry in the United Sfataa to p i together en a

Ma« Wo*t i* the iMint ta jntn
tba rank* af th« VHA hcoatav*.
Am&gt;fillnr t j Hcarky Ken non, tha
1 olhar day *bo m M, “ Whiowha

If Pmf«“ *or Mol.y‘« now megatin . .* *• illnm inatlitr and .w itlltr If lh" wmMy loliimn h* h»*
Horn rnnilncting »lnr* .March t
fry- m iw of rim now-papar*, hlv
now rr«.ior» so'II d l. of onnui lwfor# Ih.y finf»H Iho find i»*u*.
Aftor r i d i n g Ft i.y i/tir*»
rm mt nf hi* experience at the
Fsn.il. Point Rsth r|n h . w . hsv*
ro.r* In Ihe r.inrlurl'in that »n
egr*!l*nl n*oUp*tinn for hirtl a ft­
e r the f/Mil*i«n* e lc is ta te J«*
rtaunni np It* p -’ ‘1 **■ iW In
Writing m y - t.rr !'.r!»i.
p ntisl -srln g s srro'lflt* dropped
from ft,1*t auo.WIO In June to
tf.lVOjUNljMIO m July, lh* flrot
dcclln* In a l-*»»w time. Thet may
lndlr*l* ro tu rn ln r ronfMenfe In
the h*nh«, or n more active u*e
a f *»rlOyt by th* p«Wi* Perhapa tn com. coot Inn* people are
beginning to spend a fte r all.
flanimenrilne »ho o.w rapltal
stock tax, J i .ie * AtrMnllln, Mew
Vorli cprMtponiir.il. »*T« th at “the
•im plsr the law the harder It I*
to ifurt". Th* rhi*f Irmihle wtth
most of wir laws l* th st they
are so romplleated th st n&lt;* on#
ran figure out J««t what b&gt; eupposed to fce done, and hence every-

much a* they cnuld at the le n t poaaible axt&gt;ena«. And they
storked their warehmntea to the rafter* with thme cheaply
matte good*. Now that their code ha* been Idoptod, and
they must comply with wage and hour re*trlct«ona, they
are ahutting down their factorlea. They have enough op
hand ta lg*t for rnontn*.
And it inn't only the employera who are docking. Con­
sumer* too, and that include* *om« of the very employee*
and formerly unemployed who are receiving prime benefits
from the program, are al*o shewing trace* of aeiftxhnaa*.
Some of them slip Into the backdoors of non-conforming
store* in order to get the benefit Of a few cents raved as 1
result of utarvstton wage*. Por year* they have been buy­
ing where they could get thing* for the ta u t money. Some
of them are not willing to pay more now even though It
mean* giving a job to someone down and out.
We have no way of knowing how jeheral this attitude
It. btit.lf It la general, where will tha NIIA lead us? Ia pub-

i out of doing anything he
want .to ? do.
w Y o r lf ^ f tr there in' aof
wlih vtolafor* of Ihe ^ re s lt. it's Agreem eat Imt *l*o w ith plcketer* who
enrourage boycott* af ronrorna
fhrfag th# RH&gt;e BegM. A ftW
pfcVst* standing *■*&lt; to front nf
a (tore telling prospective nj»-

aitm iui ton vent ion pf
general. prNH*H

linking ship* which plunge with unexpected rapidity once
Lh.#y
A«**
o# water, the UuiataM
KJngflah appears to be in the last throes of hie effort* to
kr*p hi* held Above the surface, and aeema to be nearing a

Three Bay Sc oats
Are Reined Fran
Cliff Of Mountain
U K B PLACID, V. Y.. Airg. I t
—IM - 'H aactM frnm iha rtbrrm*
Irntgo on which they hod boon ■
trvvpad fa r two day*, throe
PTaiDburgh boy o n u ii • war*
brought down ihm ugh a wtM
Adlmadach mountain trail laat
■right from tha great cliff af
WaJIfaco nwHimain.
Thay wan* hoUlo.1 from tha
two-font afiatf one at a thna on
Iha nut nf a 223-fnnt moo tn a .
higher Iwiga from which lhar* waaj
a 'fU fc ilt Nit nnt impnoalhla trail
to lb# Nritum nf the gorge
fort below
tlnrior a phyrlHan’* rare, llio
boy*, Robert Clrtirt, 17, Tylrr
firry. 13, and William Im Duo. 21,
war* weak and omhauatad fr*w» r
lack nf atoap and food when Ihoy c
anivad a t a lodga its mil** nw«y,
noma hour* a fter dark la»t night.
T V * had pa**ad 21 hour* without
fond nr w atar and bad huddle,| taogothar through a fm aitnx night
clad only ia light hiMug rinthe*.

-Best For .The South'*
A ltboaeh paiatiag r « t» are (till near rook-bottom, price* are

3T.4NLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
20-1 Sanford Avenue

your
before they h a p pen

*Mf tn proceed higher or tn re­
tract their steps N their effort In
climb the perpendicular wall of
Ihe cliff, they ware without food
until soon yoctorriay when r e v j CT* (UWWeited In lowering ursngr*.
saaritalchoc snri w ater over the
.T h e ledge en which they were
IWiriioiml i* 400. feet high and |
veteran mmmtsln climber* in this I
eaatien hud thought it iueere**tMe.
Their predkseient bed drawn I
eeoTM of volunteer rescuer*. In­
truding State police, the roast
m a r t, the slate conserve! ion dr- &gt;
ppytisent, afrplone pilot# and ex­
pert climber* from all over the
44lfendask«.
Tha bey* were lifted P om tbelr
payilou* position by five men. who
had mad* their way to a ledge

- &gt; lk « a n t b a i t th in g tn a b ra n d n a * c a r
Yew'll b* 7 7 * s a fe r fro m sk id d in g am wet povonvente
w lfk m WWWCwndyewr A IL W eather tre a d th an j o a siw wW
#14, in o o c ib w o rn I tre e !

GUARANTEED

Ia M&gt; Flood pilot, and the hey*,
two of whom ere eagle *coats.
mode the proper loops on Ihe rod
o f the rope- Braun* tH»m«etr**
■rihtnet a bowlder, Ike fl*e man
drew the youth* to safety. AH
three had been lifted f"*» th***
trap within a Utile over an hou*
after the rope wa* dropped tram
the ptane.

60MYEM PATHPINOfK

doptw Ihe fagt tha
with MgtoptftrerM
man*ton hi Mew Ort
tailored aulta of (mi

Phone 285

V

J. W. SHADCRFf

DOZIER &amp; G A rS QUALITY PAINTS

W rit Bid* lm p n ii-m .n l t« w
tion will be hel I at tho ttuO
Ke*t neat T h unday aftorn'.nr
1:30.

attnrneg
f* * *

w in he*, te rto d rt to f l t i f |r i # « i
s t o e to*. V tty Mlety the* will be

would fr»&lt; that to ba loyal thay
ihoaU rompiy wtth at !ca*l a
ft.’, a w*ak minimum.
“ Wo fool if th a t kind of a
minimum (alary
wora
i*««*gniierf, ' i m though at :ha mu
moot tba fund* a ro rod araiiabio to p a y it, it -wmotd m a bto
o a r pmfowion to rume bark
wore .juirkty.
“O ar whoio purpose it to o mo
in and hofp nut in a tre a t rouse. *

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Sanford

*

�Personal Activities
i : O f He* u t
(Continued from p a n I I ,
rldamiWm. T hat b th* naw fra*ilom. And th* rule* of th at gam*
ar* ilm p lt. PofC the conauanar
that* is only on* and t can say it
Bp entering an audition whfel
TDR8DAY.
• V ii- Henry Rwroell h ii returned I* to ha held a t tbo horn* of Mb*
In YS word*. ‘Buy under the bin*
film pHe*go t la n a* »t&gt;rat *#v- Mildred Nix. SIT] Palm ejte Avo- P i n t B a p tb t Church c.rrla* eagle—buy freely and buy
will meat at 3:30 o’rlo c . at th* to Mm III lit o f your present
noo, neat Toaaday afternoon a t
-------A- *
folbw lag homes:
n
ew.
1:30 o'clock, com* yoong boy ar
Circle No. I will meet with
A fter recalling th at the Amarl
^ p r . i u « C. Card, of New York girl of th b city may bo the win­ M n. J . T. Newby, IOO.; palm etto
ra n mentation was not a rvhali B f . ’ h e t a ratted to «p#*d two ner of a acholanhip worth flW Avenue.
at th* Stataon University. Muatc
r t r . 1.
s _in _
,ioB *C»in»t the British c*n*tltn&lt;
« « b hare with Meade.
M moI,- it waa saimancad today.
5 5 * l^ ! l ^ Ui f * r r ^ ^ n o r ^ u f -r a a l.ta n c . lo economk
R. R. Pippin, West P in t Street.
to business a i pi oita
Miia Nix, who with Ml** MadaJarrell la expected to reO rel# No. 4 will meet a t th*
tlna," he said, "we am ltd ) 0
H U M k , G a, an Sat Hn* MBIIcm and Mb* Halan Got- Church annex.
*
land of limltla** resource*., Wc
7 where ba ha» baao spend dy, waa named a* an* of th* thro*
Circle No. S will m e t with Mra.
local Judge*, atated th a t all para m allll a people of bnundle**
h b vacation.
R- H . Lawton, log Park Avenue.
icma w bhiag to enter thl* contaat
Circle No. g will meet with ergy. Them la no more sense In
ahould
so
a
t
one*.
The
only
Mis* J u l h Higgins, who
M
n . Uriel Blount, 101 B. loth St. starvbig In a land of plenty now
requirem ent la th a t th# entrant
than them waa In ITJ0.
bdgn confined to har kotaa
FRIDAY. '
Ffftk Aveto# because of lltatas, bo a high School graduate and a
"Th* trouhl* i* plainly and
Th# Ladiaa’ Auxiliary of
resident of Sanford.
bh tec* caring niphllyford Elk* Lodge No. 1141 will simply th a t producers have
nvaat a t th* Lodge r v i r ., a t S.OOl received enoogh fo r thetr output
H r . and- b ra . T. D. Inabinat a n
• ••oekj to rnaMo them to buy It hack and
fraaa thalr form er hoina
Members of S t Agnes Guild Willi keep «ur farm* and factarle* gob i b Thrash*# A partm ents to MT
hold a picnic a t Coronado Beach, 1Ing.
I f a ia tiU it Avenue.
tra n sp .rta tio n
"That la the mason for unem­
A aUvar tea, bald a t th# homo of Thom desiring
should meet at Holy Croas Church ployment amt falling business, ex­
Mr*.
W.
L.
Clark
on
I
ante!
AveMila Vanda Ramsey, who Has
a
t
0:30
o'clock'.in
th*
morning.
hausted savings and abandoned
ha an apandap a month’i vacation nua yeatarrby with Mr*. Clark
homes. T hat la the reason and un­
In Chicago a*d •Jhakaonvliia. ic- and Mr*. John Cla»k I* host##,**,
resulted In bringing fu rth e r aid
til th a t reason Is reversed there
tnrnad to Sanford U at night.
to the benevolent fund of th*
Isn’t going to be any recovery.
"There I* no use In pointing
Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Price re- Plra’t Method 1st 'Church.
hark at the INN loom and anying
follow ing a aoalal paalod, re­
fnrnad to BeUfard on Tuesday
th at pr sperlty hi possible without
a waaki at freshm ents w ire served by th#
p f tir *pending
d iin g o —Cod save us from aay
hostrast* to the following: Mrs.
rlghtavflb and Angnata, Cm.
more prosperity of that pipe
C. U Beldln, Mr*. A. D. Sh*#(COnUgdbdfrom Pag* 1)
j R g anil k n . ) . N. Tolar, nnd giakay, Mrs. C-iK . Tbl*. Mr*- cajaa.federal aapervbldn of m ar­ dream substance
lurka Steal*, Mra. W. if . McKim, keting, under arhkh euppliea rgn
"The smoky dream was built
|W T Ralph, har* returned from
N orth Conway, Now Hampshire Ira. J A n Amla*. J r , Mr* J. f . be regulated, in quantity and aa on an expanding export trad*
whara than harp baao apandiog Thurmond. M n . W. E. t&gt; *pm sn, to quality. Ih a dem&lt;ralixrd rria- Which we got bv lending busted
Ira. W*
TUli*. Mr*. R U. djlluns th a t prevailed through the foreign customers lavish hltlUm*
r ‘ 1 weeks.
ulchtaon, Mr*. Georg-* W. JlufT, WO-M are tun caused nearly all tea huv o u r goods when w» were
Mb* H a iti Hanrky b ill Icxv* M n. Jo h n •,R;m $l#y, M rs., W. R. af them to lose on the eitrva tbay already on notice that they eoald
fo r Philadelphia tomorrow af'.sr- BdenftaW, M re.-A, K. Bhocmnkcr, handled and in the main tlmy not or would not pay even a potnoon whom aho will anU r tho Mr*. Collier Brown, Ml*. C. F. realise th eir interest* ar* exactly tlnn of other lavish Mlllntm they
training acbool of the ProU aU at Hrsnan, Mr*. W. U Clark, Mr*, the same ax those o f the grower* already owed Us.
j . L. Clark, and th# Miss#* Ann* fh respect to means of improving
R phropal Hospital In th at city.
"Anybody who wants any mom
and R tbacta Clark.
the xltoatlim.
prosperity of th a t kind la a candi­
COrdi racatvrd In Bsnfnrd Irom
"W ith the c r e d i t , situation date for* seme economic Keelky
Mra. Robert M eriw btheri’ at* that
strained *s it was,, qnd , Mill la, cam .
ih a a n d .h e r dbught.r Bilan arv
only th* strong**! Wh-levsle
“ I have yet to heme ourOPrealenjoying a a b it in Cbleagv and
house* ware able to kdvp their dent promise any magic cum for
polnta In th a t (action.
heads above water and ia rnroo all this o r proclaim any. certain
Rdmund Low*,. Nancy Carroll, ease* firm s th at pr*vlou*ly had
Mr. ami Mr*. H. N. Rarer and Robert A rm strong, Lear Cody, fin# reputation* found thrmjelv** formula. W hat, In effect, he has
daughter, Norma Jran , returned W arren Hym ar and Dorothy Bur- forced to the wall by Gad ac­ said over and over again Is that
f r o b Aihevflle, N. C., on Monday ■pat am featured in " I Lor* That count* w ith retailsrs and by a there *m so many good things In
aftarnoan a fte r having apant two V an," dram a which opened today large volume of buslaM* on which this land of ours that them I*
waaka with friend* and ralatlaaa. a t the Milano Theatre. Th# film, no profits eoulil be ma'le- 1« »•* enough to keep everybody happy
p r o d uced for Param ount by building the citrus exchange aale* If rnly we spread them
MU* Ahna Rowland r a t i road O tarlaa R. Rogers, waa directed by machine for th# 1933*34 season. evenly."
bggte qn Friday from WrigMa- H a rry .Jo * Brown.
w* have buen gratified that tha
ylUi, Oa., where ah* hi* bean
Low* play* tbo role of a slick
beat flnanred jobber* ami the most
ipending the east two w*oka with confidence man; Nanay appear* gained admittance.
ofOrient brokers profer to handle
|w r p ar* o ti, Mr. and M n . W. T. aa * g irl of good background Who
At Jackson, Miss., another.dele­ Peald-sweet an,) Mur-Juke fruits
Ru wiser
eland *• - * ‘
realise*, th* moment aha meet# gation u fp re se men descended an bgeaiM o f tha grade and pack
^owe, th a t ho la the only man ah* the senator"! clrT T h r o u g h * aad far tha reason they ran de­
H otgan, ion of Mr. and cpn ever love. Though aha k»owa lacked door they ple*&lt;Wd for an
pend open regular supplies.
M n . W tH tt L. M arian, win ro- he is a crook, aha Joins him an audience but without avail.
"Having for th# most part gone
ta r n to Sanford on Saturday a lta r his tour* of th* country to sep­
Jnforreed of the |1,0(K) a day
l»v|D g ,*pwat tw* months at arate every available eucker from offer made by Beri Nevins, l.uaa Into th* rod on their citrus opera­
Chimney Rock, N * 0 * and la Chi every avnltabla dollar In I aarlea Park pres* agent, through * n t# tion*. last season, Just as the
Florida growers did, fruit distri­
cago, attending th* World'* Fglr. of a m a i l x f
"get-rkh-&lt;|*bh" conveyed by hi* aide, the "King- butors naturally have bean watch­
fish’s
answ
er
was
relayed
Iwtk
schemea.
ing economic developments close­
Mr. and Mm. Gleaa U ngla, and
Low* stumbles la\o a legitimate through the aide in no uncertain ly fur indications of * return lo
awn, O ltan, J r , and Maxwall buainrsa venture end turan Into a farms.
Stew art, ar* axpactad to return
"Senator Long ha* n o t a thing batter times. In August, the out­
auccea*.
from Chicago and point* In Illi­
to say to any newspaperman, so look was reported as materially
nois tonight. They have baan away
leave us alone", the uniformed brighter almost rrerywher* I
want. In automobile manufactur­
fo r ta ra ra l waaki.
aid* said.

rso

n

Scholarship Audition
Will Be Held Tuesday

Social Calendar

erai fer*.

Silver Tea Is Given
J it Mrs. Clsrk’s Home

NRA¥ o Benefit
Citrus, Believes.
Sales Manager

Edmund Lowe, Nancy
Carroll A t Milana

terday and was decided quickly.
The ram ification* of the rasa
are m any. It m the first Jury de­
cision In the Talm adge-Bsrnett
feud. It brings th# finnOO.OlK)
federal appropriation fur Georgia
highways, held up pending veltl#
metit -nf the Geurgia cunlroversy.j he and Mr*. Lindbergh wara
squarely t ack intu th* pkturo. gu#«l* uf the Swedish Crown
llrpurts from WasM ritton hav* ♦Trine# and Prin-eas a t thglf
raid the .government was hoi Jm gj summer tesidence. They waqt flora
th* muney unld sta te cuutts have - Denmark to Sweden aad caturapassed no legality of Georg a '^ e d ly ferry.
/

la, (ho preservation ut the pub­
lic w*lfaro." A t another point he
declared that "Ametk»- ha- sp"»t
ISdAOOJMd * year and waived l u
right to precluu* revenue to en­
(ConUnaod From Page 1)
force an unpopular IxW It should
tsvnay General Pat Malloy. be prepared to apenit twice the
Tha euggwetioa from th* offi­ ■mount to stam p out this out­
cial. high In tha W ashington ad- rage (klJnaping a nd racketeer­
m iniatrptkn, shouldered Internal In ing)."
th* organixatlon's official attitude
toward (h* national recovery pro­
gram out of the plctam. Comment
lies board. .
ranged from proteats that th#
The c tutroverey t*«an icveral
project would be Impossible to
weeks agu when Tslmaiig* ortentative expression* o f b elk f (hat
d-ied the hlghffay departm ent un- Remember th at outrag w ith, I
It ralfht work.
ler m sttial law and removed ■nnpsbotl *
Th4 far-reaching pfopoxat; w h k h
— w * - ----------- , — rtevrnett »rtd W -C -V tlw n , s l u t l i u . __;____ Froth FUm* at
(Continued From Tag# One)
i. nuts
lli-p u tr uf the b I’tcaatamplated the arm ing of oeery
law enforcement officer In th* g are Tqlmadg# another vh-t.uy I r | . »nd" retention o f engineer*
Phong 331-J
th# enurts.
| |,|si&gt;oled th r rontruverey. The
aatWw sh e' Iff*, pslirevnen and
lie
Tile ifcclilua rendered in llsru
.-uternut later removed the marall -w ith
federal
rowivataalons,
aaiareav • s
K
n
C
avity
Court,
held
Ihot
J,
»'«l
Uw
restckllons
and
apputnUd
ram* a short tim e a fte r th# *»Mnfivhstm to thi* rtuurmanahips
soefctlon's president had opened J. Mangham. appointed hiehwqy
the Miguel rone*Avion w ith a dec­ e-tnmlealnner t&lt;&gt; Mirreeit Harnett,
laration that federal law n.am en- wa* legally appointed and tcga'lv
crodthfng on th* right* of state*.) ntdalnrd tq f a iry -o u t duties uf
•
Hot the president—Clarence E. th* pust.
T hr rase, unique In annnls nf
Martin—also had warned that the
eritto situation is ra ttin g out »f Georgia
juris prhirenee,
w is s
hand amt declared th a t "cand -r brought by Barnett. II,- sought
eentpsls the admission th a t Amerl- ■•'taler proceedings again-1 Manra Is m crime breeding and crim i­ gham, charging the Talinadge a p ­
nal, protecting nation."
pointee had usurped the o ffk r.i
Ralloy declared th a t "we ere V aagham rountervsl attli a charge
fa«Jng a rri*l* In dealing with t i e that liariictl hail aland.i-pd hi*
problem* nt the racketeer and uifir*
kidnaper."
The Anirt ordered a jtirV l» de­
"We lhoutd federative the po­ cide the queMiun* and since Mon­
S
lice fare#* of A n irfiv ," he saM.' day liolh sides have p.nils'! *vt-*
14IMCopy
"W hat doe* that rm in ? It m e a n dence Into the ju r t’s eu i- Must
« n r United S ta te J' attorney and il the evidence was of n pnlitlcal
a Qtowacuxl i/ktum
hie m anhsl amt M* s*sa«l*nt&lt;. nature, Inehiding many chaiges
evrry Mate and (-minty proaecnt- th at Barnett had a •uhllc Infill
Itiy attorney, every sh eriff and hi* eivc* In puliticul m atters «f ihc
nflienrs, and every state pnllro (late oven while he was chairman
o flk e r In the country would hold »f the buatd.
The fflfr w«*ri'| In I,In* j fy
k , commission from the fwlemt
government and lie a unit undur
nit* directing head to tak e up th*
trail aad make swift and sure tha
IC E COLD
capture.
" I t would be essential that the
direction of such a plan be runVee
cart rated under one head, the at&gt;r o « T
tqrney general of th* United
itddcvl npeclul
O FFIC E
S titn ." Constitutional objections,
he
rSlet’ dwtie*
said, should be set aside "in this
d»y of emergency."
Ll'N CII
The constitution, Malloy aseert-

G eorgia’s New
Highway Board
Is Held Legal

WleboIdt'H Studio

Tu-Niflrht
Friday

10-25
10-35

livery' Dvy
2 to 11

e p L O V t THAT*
m an

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Ml** Margayat J* C ot sailed TO TALK k ~
Tuesday on UU S. 8. Algoiujf
from Now York City for Jatkaon- RECENT SP $E E
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a hire. .Mias Cox b axpactad |o a r ­ b len d or on hie ex perl erg* In th*
rive har# Friday afternoon.
New York club.
Two nun* who were te p a p td t°
Among l^e Sanford parson* «hu have had th* train cooduator
are axpaatgd to b* in Lakatapd pushed against them by -BsnHae
tomorrow Attending an Important |/m g a* he was relief t i p i ’, tKw*
hearing m jhbd to th* ?l;in&gt; In­ tickets, said: "W e prefee not l»
dustry am-.H. M. Pap w o t ' h, (.in­ d !**•&gt;■* it-"
ton E. Allap, and B. F. llalao*, of
Senator Long aought to avoid
ala (Spring*.
newspapermen by leaving the
train *t * suburban station but
M n . JaefB^II and son, Ju* III. he waa mat them by a delegation
who have .beon spending a fa b of photographer* and teporter*.
waaka harauwlth th# forme,*’* gaPVam the .Step*, the eenator
rant», Mr. pnd M n. G. W. pal jay,
aril)' leave -for thalr. bam i In shouted to hi* guards!
••Hit 'aw l Han’t 1st them taka
Georg*town, a. C , tomorrow. M n .
my plciar*-"
Ballay wllltaaeompgay thorn.
With th a t th# guard* N H »h*
photographer* *o they eoald a ct
m e th e ir e*m*ra*two woaka J it fRftrttika Biach, {a**
ABOARD TRAIN EN ROUTE
ra ta mod
M n . f t p w g t li
N«i A j ».
oxpocta to ,
iB h-A U uadar for irV ,
hla drawing
Asha villa,
wham *b* *J1I
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At, Silent regardtag
hot## le st night,
a
thousand
dollar
a day offer to
A rth u r B n a a a , cash I-r a t th*
S anfrrd-A U antb National Bank, appear In a Coney Island *W
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Th* m If-at y lad Louisiana ‘,'Rlngi
MaaowrVw, « |R » h* Rill spend
flslj" avoided a#w*p*p#riMH and
photographers, m fnxing^fo laav#
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MILWAUKEE. Wis., Aug. 31.
yp&gt;—The
Milwaukee
J tu m a l,
which with other local newspaper*
waa verbally flayed by Senator
Huey Long, of U iulslsna, on his
visit here, yesterday rpmi ulsd
him h r had overlooked the rh cf
pumps* of hi* address 11 th* Vet­
erans of F lrelgn of Warn,
He had Intended to invite the
convention to New Orleans next
pear but apparently in the im in
yoked by curiosity o r t r i scar
above hjs aye, th a t detail slipped
his mind; th* paper said.
The Sentinel admitted "it re­
ceived with lifted eyebrows tha
senator’s fantastic explanation (of
th* scar) th a t ha was the victim
ft a gang attack but said It
trysted he had bain "sufficiently
refreshed by his northern trip, to
return with renewed vigor to ih*&gt;
(qnflkta with 3h* various enemies
who aeem to b* fomver camping
on hi* trail.1'
The W! scons In-New* rrg m ttsd
th a t tha Senator d)d. not mm ala
to contribute-to'th* "levity o f ch«
vtier*as* conventlm." I t aU leJ
th at one of Iha photographers re ­
moved from the municipal audi­
torium a t 5e*aU&gt;r Long's request
was • w ar eeterait, and "hi* war
wasn't fought lo »\ w ashroim ."

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M ethods, Church Worn in 's MS*,
slonqrv ftocletv Clre|*s h*ee meei
atponed until Monday a it-m o m
p t. I t a t th* i i n r scheduled
hour.

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heater. As we already had
aa electric refrigerator and
many small Appliances, this
gave tw a completely electri­
fied home. My wife find* her
work much cu«ier with thin

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modem* clenn equipment.
"T h ere are four in our
family and I find the cost of
o|terution quite retuoualdev
averagi ng only $10.16 a
month over a period of nix
months.”

In a tld ilio n lo llic r l c i i r l e r a n g r , w a l r r Itc a lc r a n d r g fr ip r r a to r ,
I b c K unnggn u s e a n e l r r l r i c m ix e r , ir o n , lea k e ttle , w aille Iro n ,
|n*r«'nlulor,-vat‘Uuni r lc u n e r a n d to a s te r. T h e u ae o f a ll th ru e
e le c tric a l a |t|itia n c c « t ost* M r. K u n u e g leoa th a n t H f p e r p e r to n
p e r day.

M F a E . W . JR1VE

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MKRrTINRR POSTPONED

We Ar© Pleased To AnnourfbeTh^t After SWpt. le t 1933

T Stationed a t th* senator** drawg . room door was a millUry
d* who accompanied kla chief
i. . Milwaukee, wham Tuesday
V eterans o f F a r­
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Brie. to A b

ing towns such a* Detroit, Indian­
apolis ami Toledo, output much
larger than fur a 'long time I*
finding buyer*. Furniture marts
at both Grand Rapid* amt James­
town were crowded with buyers.
Household refrigeration equipment
factories of the Middle West tn
acme Instances actually w»
working to rapacity. Steel mills
in th* Pittsburgh, Cleveland and
Chicago area* have been epenlng
fOmsces Idle for sevtra) yrare.
Textile*, paper, leather good* and
numerous other lines are sharing
In the upward trends."
Impressions gained by Mr. Pitlersnn oa Ms trip ronfirm th#
Confidence expressed by offklal
Washington that NRA artivttiei
will soon extend th* employment
pt labor far beyond the index ef
Met winter. Intent ta support th*
movement w hole-heartedly I*
thown, he believe*, In the demamji
for Industrial rode* that are prac­
ticable.

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REPORT ASKED
B Y PRESIDENT
D n h en r y ford
President Requests
Latest Report On
Matter Of Failure
To Get Blue Eagle
fH Y D E PARK, A u f. SO.—
(A J *.)— Preuldent Roosevelt
Mkcd Gtneral Hugh S. John.ton, industrial administrator
for $ report on the failure of
Henry Ford to enroll under a
new working agreement for
tha automobile industry.
■ The President wants the
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Member Associated Press

U.S. Ambassador To
Germany Received
BERLIN. Aug. 30. — ( f )—
United State* Ambassador Wil­
liam E. Dodd presented hit
credentials to President Paul
Von lllndenborg today. After
receiving military honors, the
new ambassador made a briel
•peech In wldrh he mentioned
the cultural lien between the.
two -vat.ons.

MACHADO IS NOT
ALLOWED TO PUT
FOOT INBERMUDA
Former President Of
. Cuba. And PartyAre
On Way To Canada

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GOLD EMBARGO
IS RELAXED BY
US. PRESIDENT

Price Fire' Cents

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PUBLIC
ACTION TAKEN L?M?ilw
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u k eerressA n d N R A
BY LOCAL NBA D rive O f A d m in istra tio n BOARD PLACES
GROUP TO DAY
SUNS TO WORK *

Bandits Kill JJne.In
Getting Big Payroll

SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn..
Aug. 30. —UPy—Ona |Mdirrman
was slain ami another vsouml
ed as bandits, hiding behind a
smoko srrrvti, inhbrd two hank
mes-rngens nf a $:tO,IHXI |iayroll. driving Into the livestock
market renter in pn asilono&gt;hile
which had a screaming sirvn,
the bamlit gang, believed to
numl-or five, kilted Policeman
I.Vi, Pavtek and wounded Pa
tmlman John Yoaman, then
fled-A machine gun. sh-oguns
ami pi*l I* were u-rsl in ths
H YPE PARK, N. Y.. Aug. .10 .
•ix-rlarulaf raid In front of ths
—(&gt;!&gt;) -Acting with dramatic * dl«-**toffire. A* the hnmlil cal
denness, Prrslbnt RiM.,evelt ye«- •
came In a quirk stop in view
terday relaxed the gold embargo
of the two officers. an-L bnnk
to permit
o f 'hewly-mim-d
mrsseiigars, Jo*eph llamdtoa
metal In foreign markets, where
and Herbert t’herne, a rtood &lt;&gt;•
prices are higher.
black smoke ramc from the
At the same time the l’rv*idrifl
tightened the ’ prevailing restr e-t rear of the car. Wilnr*»e- *ais'
lion* against hoarding liy rrquir- Jhe smoke screen ohsenreil lb
movements of the bandits a
ing all persons holding gold min.
they alighted.
gold bullion or got I certificate'

JULW AUKEK. Aug. .to.—a &gt; —
Flesh talcum puvvdrr brushed
lover a two inch evil abpve h «
1 lett eye, Senator Huey P. Iu.ng
of Louisiana, yesterday lambas­
ted .Milwaukee newspapers, Wall
Street, and Certain , policir* &lt;f
the Reoevell Adiiiilusliation.
News|&gt;a|is&lt;ra which
had' comtiieiitrd concerning the source of
Ills injury wrtr termed “ skuuks
A ti.'p tnVeii t*v lb** \t|vU«ryJ
cliOry.d
with
attempting
!e
Comntittrr of thr lorn* Nit A
and polecat*;" Wall Street wav
imigti &gt;n»&gt;v Xht * montlnc nut In 7 innkc the wml.l safe for pinit |*» Ml eJffm' W 11I •IKV fo
tocra-y,'* and the adniniisliali.ui
ntiv Im'.iI tm*rrhnnf
“ ‘ iw a- livid to “ g.. t. hell with itr
lh«* t‘iiminilti*f for n
err? t.oUUlAftA fAlfOltA||«*.''
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iHrrehnnts (’an Appeal
For Certificate To
Protect Them* From
Unfounded Rumors

Action Permits Sal e
Of Metal In Foreign
Marts Where Price
Is Quoted Aslligher

vent ion adopted unanlmooaly a
resolution cammending ths MUwaukro newsgopers rfog “ whult*
hearted and sanest
co-opera­
tion.”
“
When he an te
before
the
tiMN) delegatex to whom ho had
•men introduced at "tho friend
of
oil
down-trodden,"
l^mg
found himself staring Into a bat­
tery of camera*. Whereupon ho
assailed the papers In his most
rigorous manner.
He observed that Ihero hat
Louisiana.*?
been an “ eiudua
of
polrratl
from l^uisiana."
"When I picked up your Mllwaukye newspapers I knew whers
( t ’untinuod un Paga Two)

Projects Which Offer
Quick Employment
Are Given 1st Con­
sideration By Board
1 WASHINGTON. Amr. 30.
— (A.P.)—fnri’fiillf ohiHvrving
those project.'! that run t&gt;o
etorted immnlinli&gt;l&gt;- in the
enmpnign to relieve unem­
ployment uinl rniso imti'iini*
ing power, &gt;tlte ptililie world*
board yeatvnlny nprentl ?i&gt;0,ooo.doo of it.*
&gt;.000,000
fund over h wide rangu tif
diversified fe d or al enter*

fl r*Mt I . • ni|ilv»tiir Hilh flu* l*lriM*nl%
lit.
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In excess o f $100 to file stale-'
S***n it» a tii*‘n«inr *»f |iii&gt;(ffttoris
before he departs tomorrow for
menrV of their h ddings within Ibj
f**r tit** lit**1 •'fmtii tvhii, nliliotiirh
prlaw.
HAMILTON. Bermuda, Aug. 30. day*.
a racatlon rrulse back to Wash­
lu* I* *1$I»«*• Vltf\ Nlt«V Hlth
Flooj miitr&gt;.I un the’ lower
ington and there U Indication he —(A t—Former President Machado
After .TO day* all private gold
fll'l**•Rrnfirr, livtnir U|» fo \h«,
I Mlteieeippl river rrei'lvnl the hug­
considering action although he of Cuba sailed yesterday for Can­ holdings of more than Alost will
l*t*^i*lrnlN Airrr**mntl. in titvrr-|
er part of the allotment with a usaying nothing and making no ada after British police refused be prohibited unless valid res-ons
lh$*D*9« IteMMi* nilijfv‘fr.1 ft* fhtFj
tkreats.
uBd.nM I«t aside for Iho wsr do- .'
are shown why the mrlal rannol
of uitfoiiiiil**«| riimoi* MitAintfi
him permission to go ashore &lt;kir- ^|
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replarrd by currency.'
la talking with General Johnson
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It la stated that no word has been Ing a xlop.ver of several hours.
m pw
I.. fell......I S lengthy dl-cusslon Iu »V U *\V O f
B U H in e H H
The presidential- ilecrre, eff«v. I
Askrd what he would Ho If he live imme lately, was issued just j
received at Washington from the
1 elating lo the powei and authm-|
Michigan automobile maker. In- had a chance to live over aga&lt;n trforr Roosevelt started on all .
Ity vested in It.
qnlrtea about the use of the hi* eight years’ rule In Cute, autoiiinhilr trip upstate.
Enril, 1 in llie meeting, uii nffi-.
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floo.1 control muk. will pros id*
drastic licensing power to impose General Marhado said he would d i
(•old mining sharr, immediately j
eiul NIt \ Imltetui Iroin Washing ,
the NRA working code on Ford the same thing. An interview shot upward on the New York
ton hiol itifoinie.1 the r.iniinitlrej
The twopl, of Seminole County1 work/ ,,r
n.inW
ATLANTA. Go.. A'&gt;Y 30 &lt;/P&gt;
w .. a.
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|i"M for • full &gt;»ur.
brought the answer that no de­ was
tlu.1 11 hud no authority to re-j Siibstsnlial Increase in whole­ m*jr f i p t f l. b
given by him indirrctly stick evrhangr, one issue*advan«
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board
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tailed consideration hsd been through hU former Secretary of ing more thin $13 to a rer.ird
move the III h- b ugle Imiiv * 11) ! sale distribution, cotton mill em­
smm as they hove something to| deportmen, $13,r„&gt;0.P,k.
,..„ 0
gtven so far to this piece of au­ Treasury Octavio AverholT.
high.
store wiiulow.
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ATHENS. Aug. 30 ul'i The
m ,thority.
Trrils
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department
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Others in the Marha.tr party,
yesterday tlgllt,' r v i 'l of llllegt d viiilntn.nJrieuUurol prospects, rs nnled in anT*until then they should faro, lion and rrpnir work* V i... fli
bound from the Rahamas to Mon­ foresaw a quickrning of activity Atkins appeal mint
WASHINGTON, Aug. .1 * -(/Pi treal, were former Secretary of In the gold mine* of the'-' We-d, fin a lly sanctioned the
ilir ^rn
#1rrrTtl um
unit;
j { tr
or nnv ,.,„l,i the monthly levmw of o sineso in the future with confidence andi**1'* w ,', '"'W “ '“ 'ut on.-Ih. ; of
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— An end to non-union labor in the Agriculture Eugenio Molinrt and with profits inrrrating t.y more detention of Samuel
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Swanson, Ih,. ’pmi.,
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bituminous eoal Gelds wss sighted Machado’s aide-de-camp, Manuel than $13,000,000 a year, as. the ing an extradition hrnr’ -g.
If nflrr Irtct, I.-Irosrd lore yrslrrday.
. fi-S^fo* nrty iniluKtrjr,
■lent Roosevelt and tho Admlnls
Wbul. ale trad* has inrrrased
wore said to U- thr........ . v, iiclx
Iasi night by .spokesman for tha Mirsno. a None was permitted President reopened the esport
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lorn
lltl
onmilttrr
Ik-sprtr appeals ly hil iiviver^ C'. loenl
I rat loll is doing the Utmost for
miners as • divert development of ashore. *Tney expected to remain trade to American miners.
rr» .fu lly nigiiliat.- with monthly since February, the re* the benefit of tho "little fellow." work roulil teriii without d.
for liberty on bail and nri-unu nts I nl-l,. lo
Uf the total $l.niil.uoo w.i. for
povt
shows,
runtrary
t.i
seasonal
tbe;• recovery administration nego- in Canada two or three months.
Un Vr the President’,* order, that bis attest wa* .nfnir and tbe tit iiM-trl Mot ur rliipt«&gt;yer who reWith that statement, Congress
timhnry, and Ju()' salrs nf |l&gt;2
work at tho IVn-a.nlu, 'Fla , i , s|
11st Ions for a trade compact to
Marhado declined to pass an sale* of newly-mined gold in for projected evtiaditnm prucerdings f » t.» »|/u tl»r A k im iirril ur
man Mark Wllcos last night eon
air station. Official. . luualed
firms w.rc tab percent grralrr
cover t h e coal industry.
opin on on the new C-iban govern­ eign markets will la- under direct uneonstitiiti uml, tin former
rlmled his first "official visit with
&lt; In n ft* r pigiMPPa rrfll . t» live up tbun III that ni.uilb la*t yrar.
Ih* allutinrnt would riv. Sitr, mgi
Other developments at the re­ ment but he stated the action of supervision of the secretary of the eago nt ilit i« - operator s r
ruiuniitl.e
ba.
authority
|u
it.
Iht
the people of this county" after
• u|
nian-wrek* o f direet nnd null ect
I if.* in,inancy sales inrrrased
covery .administration during the the Cuban cabinet on Thurxlay in treasury, William II. Woodln.
tii ir|&gt;oi t|vl &lt; violnlloll &gt;o the
sn address, heard by an audience
baiCunl-r police giimd lo n |&gt;i
active day were:
_ .
Sales may be made, first, to vat-- ho-pitnl where be lues turn Slnlr lb.m l. which in turn run) IM permit fiuiii Junr Wv July, which had gathered on the lawn labor.
deciding*to.dissolve congress in-,
and wen- lb I permit grraler
, Hugh S. Johnson received from mediately was irregular and &lt; n- foreign purchasers, ami second, to held .sinre Saturday.
Uther allotment.* In fo.lciul
lake it to Washington.
uf I h* Court Mouse, that covered
v
•e '
*
v
representatives of 14 key cities a constitutional as the ronstitut on l&gt;ersons licensed to acquire gidil
|'^.,d en tin information, and than ill Jul), I!i.l2 . Department the highlights of the recent sot agencies were nutle from u lomp
.
Ilerlnt
ng
I
11
11
II
hud
fled
III**
first hand account of the progress of IV2 M and the election* that fol­ for use in the arts, industries or
U mu ■■ lb.. I.M-hl investigating1 atotrs sales ilrcliiitd slightly but sion of Congress.
•unt of $t&gt;,2 il.lltr. t« l«- disln'.uu
rniiritiv's •justice, I'ro irutor I t r .
o f'th e recovery campaign which lowed were legal.
ih-pnrte
Cuiliiilittes- bn. ill oven d mail) were I a p.-icnt greater than In
professions.
The address was Mr. WUcox'e *•1 among th, treasury,
ganorusinsisted
tin
uirr*t
V»IH
•
showed
“ astonishing
............... an alleged violation id July last yrar. Daily averCge third before tho public during tho ment uf justify, commetre .l.-i' irt.
.The lifting of the gold embargo
(The new Cuban government
lawf I Bnd Justified Iry th.- W -f Hi. tgio -m m l n motion wa* salrs rnsr 11.8 prrcnit nvrr June
■lay. Ho hod previously addressed ment, veterans* aif uirxi .irnti.in
ruled that Machado’s IPSH consti­ waa the second important action
’ The administrator aaid In re­ tutional reforms extending h&gt;* taken hy the President during tin- liavior of tile defendant.
p u ..id giving tlm Inv. ligating nnd It 2 pricrnl over thr adjusted Kidarian* and their guests; had and other goveriiiuec.:.il .m &lt;m-.. •
The (liuts-d States l« seeking i ouiiiiilt*** Biitlmrily to nolify all index for .l iy, 11132, however.
sponse to questions that Henty
The treasury wjll ’ i ..ivo
■
spoken informally to member* of
prrsl.Vntlal term and hit ban on day. Earlier he named Harold I.
the elderly* expatriate's^ return fit all."- d viidotoi-- that th- I ’ommil J *‘ Pr peclivc pr...bid Inn of corn,
Fotd would have to subscribe to
o.i st
Irkes,
his
secretary
of
tho
inleri
Ih* City and County Commltslnn 801,1110 of tbi* for tinopposition parties In congress
a steon.l time on a new -*i I-:t l«*i* iite* H $’V«’») Monday, W
tbe automobile code or he would wero unconstitutional.
- wbrnl, liny an.I |Milatiirs in this at a dinner meeting, and hail de­ guard. Six cutler* un.t ..... har­
or, ns the .administrator of the
1111 rl (lunging violation of 1 he
distr rt Ulrica nl fruiti July I to livered a four-minute NRA talk bor rrnft to eoel’ $7J‘.'i&lt;i.&gt;Mbl will l«i
“ oat get tho Blue Eagle.”
( iantinurd Fiulu Page Two)
Asked whether the presidency now working agreement for the lunkrupley net. The prrvioii. ix
The acfcnlniitratlon loafed to­
Aug I, ace.i.ling to v'sllmatrs at the Milane Theater.
built by the coa*i gourd &gt;&gt;■• of
was worth all the trouble wh «.n oil industry.
trailitiwn attempt which fu Ini war
ward tha Reconstruction Corpora­
I miiii tbe United Slates Depart­
Its funds. Conlrael. for tin sh'io
Met
new
powers
will
’make
Ifke*
After
he
had
been
Introdueed
occurred during his regime, Ma­
I a-i-tl on mail fraud charges.
tion for eredlt to fie# impetus to
ment of Agnrulturp, and increases hy II. F. Ilaince, mayor uf A l­ will In* let In tjuiiiey, M»* . Cam­
chado said he roulil not have i&gt;- en vlrtBilly a dictator of tho oil In.
The foimer iTot-agnun app.ir
the re-employment drive.
over l!&gt;32 weir indicated for corn, tamonte Springs, as "a man who den, N. J.. Nrviw rl New ., Vis ,
president without pssslng .hruugh ■lustry, in a &gt;lit ion to being ad •-nllv wh - calm nnd in kihh| spir*
Work went ahead on tho formu­
toharro, potatoes and fruits”, the has well represented u* with cour­ New York, Wilmington, HnlHim.ro
that trouble and that he would not ministrator of thr $:I,:iimmhni,immi
lation of codes for tho coal, ahoe
it* lliioughoui the hearing h it
u|M,ut t* no u'rlork tonight, irporl nail
**- *
age. determination, and brains.” and Bath, Maine.
A*ve misse.l being executive litad public w irks program.
and ratal! Industries.
•‘ llrcaii-e of a higher condition Mr. Wilcox at the outset expressed
Secretary Irke*, the
pul.lie
In tightening
-anti-hoarding when the court returned with ’ lie |,ai r„ (|l 4f the Milane Theater
of the Cuban government.
‘ The American Federation of l a ­
, (%1u
an opportunity to'^ s
and a in ch higher indicated yield his appreciation for a
work* administrator, in uitiioi.ii'.
i xv "mod
m
regulations, Roosevelt authorised verdict, aflei no ho r s in
Everything
he
possessed
is
still
bor, set about to unionise workers
,|„.lr approval of the li(*l |e r acie, the August estimate in­ pleasant day with some oK the ing the allntniriils after u l»...nl
the M-rrrtary of the trrasoej to Ids fair nni elfs runtyarlod sjlgl-l
in.
automobile
manufacturing In C.ba, the general said, mining
.
1 an
, I meeting which followed hi '.lin n
i
o f n e n e i o f home .talent “ His- dicated laigrr piudurtlnn of cot­ people
in my District,"
4
that he had no funds in ?-ieign promulgate such rules as may ho
plants.
When, a-ke I about Ids n a te .il
N igM " program which are ton this year than ln*t?m Ala- pledged himself "to eerv# you and from • conference with ! ’ i lent
necessary to enforce the deeree.
banks
and
that
a
rep
.rt
t
u
t
he
Tha bituminous coal agreement
,.( ,.t&gt; Wednesday nmUi haina, Florida, lieurgia and Mis­ your interest* to th* best of my
(Cuntiner.1 Un Cage ’Ihree)
lie js empowered to fit penalties ity. Instill m 1 he win u 1 at... nf
........
Sr|ll 07
with labor waa disclosed by John was carrying $2 ,000,000 was un up lu In years impria mmenl und l omlnn but did not know Inc p..
sissippi, nflrr allowing for arre- ability."
•
*
L..Lewis, president of tho United absolute myth.
y ,*.. nets will-be’ prrsentml,'ami nge ir.lurli .ii and avrrage ’at »n" I am here primarily,” he said,
$104X10 fine ur* failure to oh.o^vo .-III status beau«e the Aim , -a 1
...
••
•
i|ut*iinn
m
i
In
response
to
a
question
as
to
MHv* Workers of Apiaries, as ope­
government had cancellc|j hirlltrt„| in a dnuiiient.
"to get a true picture, of condi­
rators from tho Appalachian field what his last wish would be If he 1 ,hr regulation*.
port He -«i.| lie Nrqrtjr.d
.... . f„ r rB ), prlles
“ Colton roasiiuiption and opera­ tion* at Ihey^rxiet today; not a*
prices and
In rr-estohllshing a free gnld
knew
he
were
about
to
die,
Ma­
•at down with him to draft conA mi-trail ritiiriisliip .in Imni
textile mills declined they existed yesterday, nor as
theater ticket* First pni* win­ tions uf
(Continued On Page Three)
traela for all workers. Lewis ssld chado said it would be that Cuba
Arguing fur his lelra-e olrliail.
ner tonight will Ik- awardial $3; oliirwhal in July hut ’continued they may exist ■ y**e f rorn now'
absolute recognition of the union might always hv a free ami sov­
an In-nil ullorney said llp-ie wit
second prile winner will get $2 , substantially greater than a yrar Your many local delegation* have
waa tho cornerstone of the accord ereign slat*.
llo (ear that lie would nlliinpt to
while llord *prite winner will be ago, uii.I employment at reporting assisted me tremendously In see­
AverholT
asserted
that
under
■ about which a recovery code w it
esiai'e beeu
be bail alnadv r\
given a week' |ia*:i I the theater. testile mills showed a f.rthvr ing th* true picture, and to them
Marhad
&gt;
Amurmrs
had
been
e
f­
Tha price nf null, -old williin 4
to bo fashioned.
press* I 11 vvi-li |o I erouit :i Greek
Act* will appear in the follow­ gain over earlier months and was '| am grateful.”
10-mil# radius of the I ’.mit llfvii m
^Johnson predicted that several fected In tuba's national expendi­
i-ltiieii and live here psriimueiilly.
also substantially greater than
Entering Into hi* address, Mr.
In Hanford will, effretTve oil I '• i—ing suder:
A m i must elapse before the agree- tures retl.Tfflg th m from $0 1 ,*
As lie t,ntril last evening nl
July, 11)12,"
Wilcox stated that those person*
day -morning, eonie i i i .I. i tho auMi-« Mnrinn Haynes, singer nf
M in t could bo translated IrtUs a 000,000 annually to $ ll, 0ootNMI
the hospital. In-111! ili-rlo &lt;d tha*
iliiihling slalislic* indicated a who have hern under the Impres­ thnrixatli.u of the Flori.hr .Hlato
eeje for tho Industry and while la»t year, and that the govern*
WASHINGTON, Aug in. l/Pt lie wa* nun'll iilure interested in |Hipular *■hllle•^’, songs.
decrease in construction activities, sion that a "great deal of con­ Milk Control Hoard.
The Truluck .Siilei-, harmony
sides undertook this, ho turned to mint’s financial bu Vet had been —The Weather Bureau issued the tbe forth,- ining extradition pm
been
the report said, l ot pro ktetion .at flicting legislation’ his
balanced.
vneali
Is.
*Thla was dee tiled »• t .• • dy
the task of apoeding tha emer­
following storm warning: “ A vrevling
than
in ^yesterday's
lumber mill* increased I’m lm linn passe.1 at the last session of the
I. A Summerlin. In saxophone
The four CuVwns expected to tropical disturbance of slight In­ eVeilla. He uid he rsp«el«d the
Hall
last night wl.-n- I Irtiti j r
gency re-employment campaign.
of coal in Alabama and Tennessee Congress, should give up tHl*
..nliis.
Weems,
TallaJjor-ee dnecl. o(_ Iht
Eaprotalng* confidence that the land here but were met on their tensity is prdwbly central nrar n ull nil along.
•
and u( pig ir.&gt;n in Alabama in­ thought."
.
, ,,
majority
“ Pep” Trapp and his guitar.
tfillement of tho eoal controversy arrival b^the local chief of police, or west of Tampico. It liobl v no
“ Uvrry
particular legislation Board, met with n ling
A flu in rlolliri polircnan i* on
creased, and was substantially
thu
Mary Kliinh^th Neely and Mar
removed tho last stumbling block arrival by the local chief of police, further threat Itir HoJlhcastein duly lay mid night nl the door ol
llint was passed," he said, “ is es­ of local dairymen to .h
grenlcr Hun .1 ly lust yeai
li-e Tnrrah.-e in n sp«-ciqtiy dance.
local
sill
atioii.
from the path of charters for all who refused permission. Pas­ Texas. A tropical disturbance of In-nil’s rnsihi.
sential
to
lh,
program
whi.h
the
Bank debits mere-, r.l Hli per­
. Miss Haynes and Mr. Sunlmer- cent nvrr June and were I t s per Administration offered you during
ladsatrWa, tho administrator told sengers said Machado took hla considerable Intensity is iimlral
My order of v
•... •&gt; . Hie fu­
MWvpaporpsew ho waa “ perfectly meals on board ship in his suite. •bout 173 miles ra*t of Grand
lin will be a. conipaniasl by Peck- cent larger than a year ago.
the campaign. Each law or act ture retail pr*....... " ^
Mlrtno sold tho people of Cuba Turks, West Indirs, apparently
K—Ira nf Joke Mary.
astonished" at tha pragm a t#pniii. *H.i|.» th*
ham's Orche'lra
is necessary to the other. Each, 10 cents per
mi. Mrs. vNS(Cfi*l Tur- *
In addition
ported in tho Blue Eagle cam- did not appreciate the good Ma­ muvlng west nnrthweslwaril Cau­
if you please, is a part of a huge whnlrsale price will l“ • I cento
chado tried to do for them.
ranee Knight will make Tier-first
HAVEN IIIH WALLET
The.iei-.il |«. . rwJig
pun!* which cunnot b* per quart.
tion is a&lt;lvi*rd in thr rrgion of
“ Baltimore,
Clacinnatl
and
appearance in a short ' rgan pro­
The representative of a leading Grand Turks and the southeastern
solved until all parta are fitted iniiine unchanged over .1 pre*. nl
Pel ice Court artivitim of Mon­ gram whieh will Tie played Itefore
Cleveland Indicate 0« percent of dpr goods sture was allowed llahama* in the next 2 1 hours.”
GAINESVILLE, Aug. 30. —UP) Into place. I hope, I think, and l price but preiiiiuni* wh &lt;li cnirvi
‘ (Continued On Page Three 1
•board to fit out tha Machado The Weather llurrau said ita re­ day afternoon were limite I to the vaudeville program gets un­
After four highwaymen had raraestly believe that the various through the pun-1. ...... •/ "
P*Uy with wearing apparel for porta Indicated the storm ra*t of only a small number of rases, ail der way.
held him up Monday night, com- legislation* enacted, and those to of ticket*, and all all....I'l* ■* u0 ‘
tha Canadian trip.
niandeerrd bn rar, driven him sev­ com*, will bring u» hack into the der-selling the price ’ ..f nmllief
Grand T .rk t moving about
17 of whieh, with two rvrrptlon 1
eral mile* into a wooded section calm and peaceful water* of hap­ dalrymaiv are nuloiuaii.Mtly " 'p ut
miles an hour which la faster were disposed of hy Municipal
and then made away with what py and fruitful live*."
than storms of this type usually Juilge S. A. II. Wilkinson.
* out by iRW- order under «
Isa- Coniilry, while, iharged A hK h
change he bad in * hla pocket,
■'•luting a picture of bualnee* ....«* 11 y
travel. It said reports indicated
Th# wholesale prlc. Inn U en Iq*
WABHINOTOli Aug. 30—&lt;/P)
Frank Reeves, Baltimore, Mil., romlitidtia In America
before
the only approximate location is with drunkrmvr**, was fined $•’•
—Justice .Daniel O’Donoghue of
At tho request nf heads nf the picked up his wallet he had President Rooeevelt wa* swept In­ creased from 13 to U
base 1 on ship observation* and but tbe fine wns si|s|H&gt;^id&lt;-d up n
(JUINCYy Fla., Aug. 30,—( £ ) — that later reports may show the promise of good brbavlnr.
tho DUtria of
Columbia anSenilnolv C iunty Emergency Re­ dropped on the floor hoards dur­ to office, Mr. Wilcoa declared that Weems toM, th" 'I'tlry....
&gt;n of
Ed Mi uni ig, white, rhnrged lief Couaell. all farmer* and em ing the holdup and returned hero, the "people had lo»t confidence In night that with «)» ’ otr' •'
court uphold tho eonsti- Tha atata askrd dismissal today storm Is miring slower. Reports
mid olh*
Jlty of tha agriculture ad- of the suit filed against Motor Indtested the disturbance is at­ with reckleis driving, will be plovers of labor are urged tn re where he is visiting friends, no thrniielv**, and even In their gov­ th, Miami area, gr.-. i
purrluksetl ■
art Taeaday. DiemUsing Commissioner G e o r g e Wilder, tended by shifting galea and oy tried Sept. 4.
poll the names of all persons now did not disclose how much money ernment .because those In control or vender* t'f null,
n..r h.vv*
of the government had apparent* wholetote ■»• nwl " " w’
Disorderly
mndurt
charge* employed, or the name* of those woe in the wallet.
for W temporary Injune- &lt;»M rner Dave Hholts and six hurricane winlla near the renter.
nuire than * bulged against Eugene Williams, pei oiu who ref so tn work for a
cabinet officers to prohibit them
would rortrain
ly forgotten that th* _governmont they been, enjoying the ulo o f '
reu unable wage, to any p*rs«n STOLEN WATCHES MELTED ! exists for the common people; two rent, profit ul&gt;
__ Wallace from enforcing. from carrying out a contract to
' that upon the common people milk.
.
.
at i he Sennnole 'County Welfare
Chicago mliksbod agreement, parvhase a safety device for su
Mr.'Woem* *trc»»*“ l the fart
MIAMI BEACH. Aug. 80— OP) rests th# foundation of our form
*
tha emergency Juetl- tomobile license tags.
and |*aul Thomas wero fined $3 Hoard office in the Court House
that
all
dairies,
nwntunil*.
an*
i — Detective Chief Eugene Bryant of government."
each.
The salt was brought by repre­
nl ' tie*. ‘
law.
"Thoeo in authority had not on­ persons aellliig vrltliin H,e U* mil*
Marjorie Brewer, rhargrd with
This Information Is deslrril for said Monday in investigation had
W INTER HAVEN, Aug. 3 0 .pklntlffs' attorneys aa- sentative* o f the Kirtoo Tag
‘'
the purpose of properly dlstrlhut- disclose end that gobl watches, ly forgotten this American prin­ area, ragardle** of the
thoy would appeal tho Company o f Jacksonville which 0P)—A group of growers are living drunk, was fined $2 .
Sam Patterson, charged with In Federal money sent here Part of a $080 loot alleged to ciple of government," he charged, milk Mia, are rrqultrd t » • hrain
Tim Mite won entered claims U offered to soil tho ■sooting in Winter llavon Fri hy
"but they had also been guilty « f • lice ns# from the State Milk I .(H
Wallace by ItlinaU mUk state a better device cheaper than afternoon. In order to permit assault and threats, waa fined $10 . in nhly for tho rel ef « f the In- have been taken hy two toys Hi
•
.
Peter Arthur Lee- Jackson, (li -nt. Umfcr a new ruling, a several robb#\'*# her# had boon great and unnecessary extrava­ trol Board.
! Ike Chicago tho ftvo and n half cents tig . gro«u--s tn attend both meetings
" It la a violation of Ih* t &gt;*, In
agreed to In tho|jUte t'me u t I ho Lakeland meeting charged with being drunk ami dis­ p. mi who refuses t&gt; accept em­ malted hy th* federal mint and gance. Tho first problems of-th#
_____ .
fUlng tho which p v U
ployment *ben It U offered to could not h* rWeivered. Tha walrti new Administration then, had lol purchase milk at le*i than tha
'
“Forten
'
on the federal eltr a marketing orderly, was fined $18. '
oanla s quart would state’s contract with iht
aaah berry Company of Jackson. Miss. agreement ba&lt; boon changed from
Will McGee, charged with dis­ him stead* to he rut from tho cate* were sold to B local dealer, be directed at the mistakes of minimum price set hv the. MHk
Ik at Circuit Jadgo E. a Love, koard tha aftorhoon to 10:00 o'clock Fri­ orderly conduct, will b« tried lie uf personi being furnithod who In t-rn lent them to Wash­ the weak anj vacillating Admin Control Boaril." he ad.led, iwafce
(Continued On Png# Thr**)
lag to tha consuming public, i , j
ington, the detective loan ed
Ft lerol relief la any form.
■ quart.
day morning.
Sept 4. .

TRADE TREND IN WILCOX ASSURES
DIXIE REPORTED HIS AUDIENCE OF
AS GOING AHEAD BETTER FUTURE

GREECE AGREES
TO SEIZURE OF
SAMUEL INStILL

ConHreBsman Makes! *™ *. \u-ksu,. ...iNwOrK 0 v Pills Improve*
Address At Meeting! f c C X "
;„T.7 £ ,
ment In Wide Aren
Staired In Ooen Air 000,000 by "‘r ,"4"1 ' ,,lly f,,r

Ex-Utility Head To He
D etained Pending
KxtrnditinnIIcnring

,

“ Discovery iSiKltt” To
Be Given AI Mllnne

Price OLMilk In
This Aren Placed
At Stable Figure

Tropical Storm Of
Much Intensity Is
Nearing Bahamas

Light- Docket Markn
Police Court Activity

Constitutionality Of
Farm Act la Upheld State Asks Dismissal
Of Suit In Tag Case

Local Relief Council
For Information

Citrus Meeting Time * £ * * £
• In Lakeland Changed

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THIS WEEK TILL 8.30
TWO KINDS
OP COMPETITION
mm Cm.
Too m

AUtmm

about to try to ranch

TOMATOES

2 lbs

Cooking Apples 6 lbs
FANCY

PICKED

UCUMBERS 3 For 10c
SQUASH

GOOD JUICY-

ORANGES
DOZ* ' 25
YOUNG

TENDER,

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VERY BEST

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thing l«s
ptst o f'
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country t

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FANCY BUNCH

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MUSTARD, COLLARD AND

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POTATOES

nUgh* ha sotspetI*
It buying, |a pro­
sod merchandising.
M « f romps!IIIon

bui

InUrfcra with. Bat
L u you all know.
By Is, romUstHten
jthod* of tiplofta*
ti la using sometruth for tha purfplishlng an snd.
ftablllly of thy
lonlty and la only
try adrantag*.

CALIF. LEMONS Doz
EXTRA Q U A LITY GREEN

BEANS
J
CABBAGE
H ARD H EAD

W HITE SHELLED CONCH

PEAS
Grapefruit, Oranges,

' •

2nd and Palmetto

Have You Trie
This Sandwich

CUT lato a loaf of "Beat
Y et" Bread— rat M thinly m
you want—nolle* how tha
5 ( o a f aliceo W I T H O U T
J BREAKING even when wa*
fer*thln. Or rat o ff groat big
j f ptrale-aandwieh htmkt—you’ll
!: .- be eurprtaed to geo how
B y .* * * w b ~ j w
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Ib n r • ■ C . m o . lr o t o M

A fS &amp; C m &amp; S ?

. D O NT worry about
firin g

your • light

•porta dothea lota o f
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L a r g e

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f
LAJU I

hour, later WITHOUT GRTu wasad paH* t«r ?ner
TING SOGGY I
pratactl- bUsd fra * etary day..

GOOD OLD E
A ® GONE-

W e Sold
OVER 40 GALLONS

w U iV ^ - 4 ' t

"jltf *it* 11W
&lt;i

«•« . . -4 -.*e/t *» »

but better onea

O f Ice Cream—

are here, be*

eauae our jewelry and watebgn
of today are made atroager and

advertised

PEARS
Lbs.

&gt; M

J. 0. MICHAEL

D

21

GOOD Q U A U T Y COOKING

this

REDUCTION

far more alluring than in for­
mer years. We urge you, aa our
frienda, to come In and let na
•how you the latest wares treat
tha nation's most
factories—at

•\

most

outstanding
attractive

�nppn rota- pohrt of view, l*r* tb# foandatlon for
priea# fOr bread.
Delegate* from iha leading na' the world who here been meeting in London
heartening eontreat to tha. leek

of

Fair Gets Support
CHICAGO. A a r M —Hen and
wile rwpeoM to tha eoggaettea
that efforts he a td * te M e g 10y
000 Floridian* to the W e rifi Fair
when Florida D *j U eelohrsted.
Sept U , Indicate that than are
(near la the state whe thiah well
af the Idas and ate ell line te get

Woman Tettificg

coxiparatloo

arribuaa,*'
P F &amp;It thea :aakiulid
m exeapie
s oft worldi ep-opetS
-oelded (gat weak, at Loedan-wben.raprieeoUdite*

Jovial young a u late • hysterical

i .than two-acore countries agreed
to aubetltate a aanae whe teB Into B folat open
*
wte, AUono, witness#* testified
yesterday at hia trial on charge*
af murdering her.
ThaState charged that Umape,
I1-IW I aid atlea a e w e of.the
i o ttM n Q

\jtirftTSixy

t iih

, 'w m '

kli wtfi to death.
A daUUad clary of dlaeqvery
af the life la** body of the young
a owan In Iter bath-tab at tha
La moon homo waa told ysotaAlIF.
Wltaaaaoc told af bleed spat* and
atalaa on U a n c i clothing, and

&gt;T, AtMUrr aa, (Ht

90S ware flocked through Florida
Hall Mr*. Walter F. Falter af S t
Peter*burg acted aa hoatosa aad
with tha hole of a ocare or more
of j p Went*, of tha county, dletribthousands af pieces af literqtffe. A talk on Plnalhu Coun­
t y Walter P. Puller, waa ana af
the feature* of a brnadenat, at

the Stanford ccmpaa.
The yenng heebaad eaa hys­
terical and griof-otriekon follow­
ing hi* dlocqyevy of tha body,
Mata witness*! testified.

At a tea ecreed in tha aaetlc
garden late la tha afternoon,
beautiful kapok Moaoocee brought
by air were dlatrihntod aa farera.
Daring tha afternoon a concert hr
honor of the county waa given in
tbo Coart of SUtop by the St.
Petersburg Manlrlpol Band, under

Member* of tho eacJuilr# San
Francisco Penineuta soeMy colony
attended tho trial. AnMeg them
wart tho novelists. Katherine aad

Charles G. Norrie.
Helen Vlnoant, neighbor af tbo
Lamoone, testified that at »:M|
A_ M.
» »- on» May
» * S-O eho aay Lamsow
working la hia back yard. Ha wi
■tripped to the waist.

ant content* when tha rain la
handily falling
Wd *n tho roof la the dark,

teltette .thinking an tha

bentea

Stew .
,ad Ino darknett bar no 4ya*|
Bat . when tbo moonlight teUnte
at to*r my pillow
C»ld. V. *o cold,
ignf-bttrlad thought* krise
td w b lipe^f^tbe light and (hada
ifskee upon tha margin of a lake.
M«d. Vxtelinei* bolomka a bitter
crying

•L #

I a

Far what baa boon learned

too

allocation o f SfW,006,000 bushel*. These, however, w ill bd
worthwhile aicriflcss if they put so end to the prcaant
cut-throat competition among axportpra and counter-warfar* in ths form of U rlif reatrUtion* on tho sldo of ths
import*##.”
~ ^
Tho atkceoat of this whsst reduction plandepend*, of
rourso, upon how cloocljr ths rarioUa nstldha o f in# world
carry out the provisions of their axrMlhstits, and how sueire In prevtntlnf thair fsrmsni frdm /Indin*
growing two trains o f whaat whore on#
Taking It all In all. It Is • large order.
grew before.

Defense Appropriation*

Interesting data has coma from tha Leatua of Nations
Secretarial allowing what cotintri## an In#r#aalng their
OnS honest housclMper toll* a •raim ent* and. w a it countrjaa are reducing their in oMpaign wetker that ska cannot nmanta. It ta algnyifant to not* tluit the trade In arms aa
Ifn_____
the aNRA conqumera’
pledge i whole has fait tha affect# of tha depression and hag shown
1
le tauas ih» teals that she must a steady decline silica 1930. World expenditure for dafans#
It*da at k certain ilort which li •Inc* tha post war height of f4.101,000,000 In 1930, fell off.
BeV displaying the gtea Eagle be- to 13,973,000,000 In th#. follow Ug year.
'»
dleae the prim ate so muah
However, there art notable exceptions to tha general
thsapor there. Tho prleoa are rule and we find certain countries spending Increasing
•htaper there probably bocaueo
ike stare is paying starvation amounts and adding to various branches o f their military
wage*. I f the roaanmiiit public la service. Japan’s military expenditures rose from 407,100,*
aef willing t o - p i hikhar price*, 000 yen In 1931,82 to 699,200,000 yen In 1932-33, France’s
It cannot expect higher wages to military outlay Increased stsadlly from 9,3S9tS00,0W'franca
In 1968 to 12.021.800,000 In. 1981, Estimates for 1988 eho*
ha maintained.
» slight decrease. Tha total military effectives o f Franca
Wash!*fton
Megry-Go-Bound hhve Increased from 548,716 In 1961 to 699,040 at present
Ik that some af Urn big dsn and French naval tonnage has risen from 628,603 in 1981
gavernment (loaned think that to 668,925 In 1988,
U(I«B U Jolt aroind lb* earner.
Germany’s program of ’‘pocket” battleship construc­
h#r reason fur the ■peed'*, It I* tion has brought Its tonnage up from 128,780 In 1981 to
t "ta tha frank adkHulon that
186,810 In 1982.
f N t A u not triiipa ctp^te#
Military expenditure In tha United States reached It#
■It#. It bS* helped recuvery,
peak
for recent years In 1981-82 with a total o f 9702,200,) pUnted ■ foundation to preEstimates for 193243 and 1933-84 showed a possi­
yww*
w v jH P eaplollatldn
w a p iw iM IIW II U
» « # ( , O0Q.
it afuture
ofi labor,
but It hte aoi loertasad purqhas- ble reduction In outlay. The total tonnage o f tha Unit*
tag powoe. Peopl* ate-hat buying. ed State* dropped from 1,144110 In November o f 1981, to
M k » MteMUaa.fMA tp##d#4 -1,078,330 In February, 1968, but at present a new construc­
a* ,ta atrileipatete of the prka tion program has been launched which will rales tha total
considerably.
Great Britain has shown a reduction o f fleet tonnage
them off tha ahattea.’k InOatlM- between 1681 and February. 1988 from 1450,947 to 1,188,*
aad.lt win he cM It ieflaUam- 780. Military expenditure# in the United Kingdom fell
from 99i90(M&gt;OQ pounds. In 1928-29 to 92,400.000 pounds In
1981*82. Estimates for 1982-83 reveal a further reducAllowing
The moat significant fact about thee* figure# la that
where*# In many instances they Indicate an actual Increase
*
» ■ --- —
Ala-; I-** 41**4 I k . lunwkggtHM nffliAP o f
In mpnaUrjr ou

r. Tom. Dl«k a f t M*Wy,
’ »*nr few of thorn «oete

SANFCflO), TWKWTY
at the Orlando hospital ara *11
good.awl.ha la iatpeoylag aveflf
Jap. D. Jtabtoe aad tbU.
4qp gad jfre. H. V.. Parry have
rataratd. from a ylait to ntatitr#a

the"directVon o fita j. Everett Al­
ign Maoae.
Monday evening jo*t before'the
“He untied and waa friendly1
Arcturue ceremony in tho eoort of
the *ald. “There waan’i n thin
the Hall of Science, the band
unuetal In hb conduct.”
gave It* **«ond concert, playing
Fifteen mlnutee later the »a&lt;
paymlht of the toldicr*’ bonus to an audience retinatod at IS,the yaaag huaband In hia home
would do 10 time* more good
than tho aapllng bill.”
After talking an hour and a
half, Lang, aurroondad by7 half
a doxan huaky delegate* from
l/oul*ia*a *troda from tha build­
(Continued From Page 1)
all tho polecat* had gone,” ho ing and (pad away In an auto­
mobile. He left town without
though ho
taking learo of tho national ofLKESBUBO, Aug. 30^-Cltrus
1 ' Tho veteran* encouraged him floor*.
production ta tho Leesburg dis­
with cheer*.
Long complained
Immediately Georg* K. Brobock, trict will bo somewhat below nor­
of tha presence of photographer*
and a fr r e of sergeanta-at of Kenyon, Minn., national In- mal In volema, but fmlt *U*«
arms descended. The photograph- spaetor general, waa on hi* feat will rnn larger than usual, ac­ JONESBORO, Art., Aug. to.
ere were rushed out, a tingle of offering * re«olutlnn praising- cording to representative grow­ —UPS— After storming tha. *»tripod* and rasa*.
Then tha Milwaukee newspaper* for tbolr er* an.I ehlpper*. The quality of trance of tha Jonesboro Baptist
Senator glared at nawapapar- conllal co-operation with tho tha fruit la expectad to bo abaft Tabemaclo boro last nig*, MO
Veteran* of Foreign War*. Ho the average, it waa stated.
■aid that “their fight with tha
Plenty of rain this summer ha* follawors of tho Rev. Joe Jeffersi
itiitingulehed
gentelman from hastened the gnwth of oran**»j evangel lot, who la cooteotldgthw
Louisians l* not pertinent to our until there
are ulapy
mapy of tbo
tbero art
the “11#” right to the pulpit with Ike
six* already la view. Early matur­ Rav, Date Crowley, paster, were
H. Loiehton Fr ok*, of New ity la prophesied, aa aomo early turned beck by Sheriff Ileusten
York, amended tho resolution to fr it which ha* already- been Johnson.
moko It say that It would bo gteat tested with a view to determleulg
telly to edhpress the press at any probable eh pplag dates, has bean
renwntlnh. It erred the widest found to nearly pass tho toe*.
publicity and stated that neither
Bine* tho fruit'la larger, some
photographer*
nor
'reporters •rawer* believe that tho number
should be limited In any way. The -if boxes shipped will bo spprovl-l
resolution was adopted unanl- inalely tho same aa laat year,
whan Ltoaburg packing houses I
f.r tbo city *ml district, baudled
•bout half a million hoses af
J NEW YORK. Aug. .TO.-fAA—
citrus fruit. Early fruit. Parson
|
Officiate
of
the
Fands
Point
Turning tar a discussl'n of tho
Brown* and pineapples, predomi­
recovery administration. L o n g Bath Club nn lone Islaml took nate In tho Ltoaburg section.
asfortod tho government Itself ' umbrage yesterday at ‘ Senator Soma shippers expect that thpts a “ traitor” to Its own eauso I lluey lone’s assertion that he rutnte will start from four to six
boeat’so it :ut tho pay of fed­ was '“ ganewl" by a grAjp of weeks early this year.
eral employee, reduced compen­ thugs there Saturday1' night.
Grapefruit,1 It !* believed, will
One official termed the entire be « , mewhat below normal la
sation and discontinued some
pensl-.ns when the tendency of affair an “undignified meos" amt quantity, aa will tanger'aev, this
the tlmeb Is to Increase remun­ the Evening Hnn attributed to »eqr. An estimate of tho crop
another official the statement ta be expected from tha district
eration. .
Long told tho veteran* h: har­ that Renal &gt;• Long would never as a whole ia mads difficult by Pollc*' W. C. Craft, arid'
bored
ill will because he I* sealn te alluwvd to set foot In­ thr ■Spatted” condition of the bv demitlee sheriff and p
met tho leaden a* ’they
not allnwod to manago Louisi­ side the club.
thronah the entrance end
ana patronage,
With respect to the senator’s
tha building. ’
“To boll *lth It.” ho -hooted. statement that he waa “set. up­
"I’m going to wait until -Roiso- on by gangsters” the Evening
velt goto hack on - tha rlqht Sun quoted this official as say­
track, tho track ho was on when ing)
ho talked about redistribution of
“ It’ii absolutely ridiculous, of
Gtaaaga OarrmUF' Ftriai
wealth.”
course. Rut he had to say some­
, Another portion of the feder­ thing to save his foes."
BR, HENRY
al recovery ororram to fed hia
Edward p. Mulroonoy, termor
•earn was the civilian conserva­ Now Cork City police commis­
MeLAULIN, Jr.
HAVXBFOBD, Pa.. Aug. gtL—
tion c rpe.
Saplings an being sioner, said from Albany.that ho
pleated dhere nature never In­ saw “no gangsters or thugs at
of Dotroit, asllnwal Indoor atal
tended sapling* should grow, ho tha club that night”
champion Monday, advapead te
•aid, an dhe ottered to eat all
Ths Identity of the man or
tho sapling* that do mahago to mow who pun.-bed tho senator
meteTauh^rirU’*^wa &gt;tmmte
thrive.
v
maanwhUa remained unknown.
teunrny by drioqUng Emily Wal“ Only Pd starve running from
on* to anaOer,” ha sahL
NEW OBIJMKS. Aug. 3#eThe Louisiana senator then told t#V-The Now Yorker who te
of his vote against cut* In ewaa- reported to have punched tho
ponsatlpo and ponsloas.
faro of Senator
*• “ Long Is tha
• T voted svsInst throwing vou * « -»
oat of hooplUK” ho said. “And

o. WU, aid .Kansas bcilnwm.
re M

Ranford’s third book, the 8apt{hu
#1 #9te opened, Ranfeed wUl.hav* aa. many
tegMk aa It. Worth***,If aha. huiUeje*

nolo Countyi B#nh eriU « «

# M

st. Patm ten Tim**,

no. th« • Philadelphia. Bg, Aug. M rWi#B Mora than 1DM09
B Mte urt eggs »W*h k m hte^1 la #
WDkHi cold along* houee* *&lt; th^S MW

A. soure* of. gratification to h|a
racoat sp» » * , wharq aha wtU pptetmeat of A. B. le y tp tha
goteta In tbo state payitloq at cashier of tho Nag
M. h« ahaeqt fu» Sowinel* OaokW .Banh, The ra­
a
*
t Leffter Uft yo.Ur- matte friends la the

"hoatr* la btteg rain-

Long Scopes Wall
Street, Press And
Recovery Efforts

found tho'body,
"Wo hoard a peculiar sound—
•i Sort af hyster eal wall”, HH
A sm UetlfUd. “ When Mr. Lam­
es* cam*
tho door and tried
out. ’My God! My. wife has boon
murdered.’ •
H . .
“Ho kept, saying ’Mg .sweet­
heart, mV. darling’, and toms «*f
that kimri, Mr*. Piece testified.

to

Citrus 'Production
In Leesburg Area
Said Below Normal

Evangelist And. 500
•etito Totaled
By S h e r i f f

That After Sept. 1st 193a

formerly, o f Bomluola County TUI# aad Abatra*# -'C®*P**F vritt- b# aaaod#t*6 with TUte‘

m i

S A i^ c - . w

P. M m * Wat la Urn city yam
HP*&gt;s
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T O W B O A T , A tJ O tg T M .

PUBLIC WORKS,-

ASKED

BOARD P L A C E S *

BY PRESIDENT
ON HENRY FORD

Th.
n o o t i v i L T VltlTgC A
White
hows* at Hydo Fork. N.-V# vt*ltaCCX.*aa*o*

SUMS TO WOHJt;

—
y fa
(Continued From Fag* Oas)
*r Mfeihat
Roosevelt at H)d* Park, laid lj
•amp*.
fnrtral action had been i i i m by
th* board upon th* thserriew &gt;d
s Claus* in public works funds #u- prove)* for a-forfeitor* tf a pro­
THURSDAY.
.
ject wvr* jiot sUirtcd nnnv*dlai*iy.
Mamban *f tba Eastern 8Ur
Th* board ‘ te scrutinising j all
will stag* tbair annual Hobart
project* . lovely, however, lh* n rMania peak at 2;$0 o’Hoek at
, tetary caiJ, to be assured that
Palm Springs aaar L o t ifio o i All
they could get unjer way «t orgg.
u
nwmbera and visiting Stan art
1 Th* pttncipsl aim in y*vt«iday'a
1
invited to attaad.
allotui«at&gt;, h* #»plain#.V- waa-da— r-'PRJDAY.
increase th* purrhsi* of whgt he yteM
Mambar* af S t Ag aes Guild will
dtecribed as “ produc»rs gen’d*” •»
bold a pkak at Coronado Beach.
coittraat*.)
with
“ .o n w iw tl 'J
Tboaa daatrtag .tranepeetetka
goods.” K* added that there hsj
ahould moot at Holy Crona Charth
iohnaon said If Ford should
been a lag In tb* market for lh*
,
at 9:M a’cloak la tba SKinviaga i f » Aba tiodo, aritb higher .w aft
principal building mattrlals and
Ionia and fewer working Ywura to
other Item* clas&lt;«d as V*^duc«ts
*
Lorrata*, af Btoart, arrlrsd bar*
effect/ “ that would ha roralaod
goods.
Setarday •$*■ spend a abort tie**
with warm thanks."
wtth^Mr. aad MY*, f . If. Spltcy
.Th* veterans’ admintetration r»- »
Whlla ho* ha* "the wldnt dis­
calved JSIS.OOO fur nuvcrtlan«uds
at UMr homo te Pool*.
cretion” to accopt *a parata proconstnictiun««n.l repair work oa
paaal* for subdivisions af Indus­
its buildings at Tuskeqc*. Al#.,
Mr. and Mrx. Albert BuffingAa k * court* waa tarred by
try, tha administrator asserted It
Augusta. Ga., • Knoxville. Iosra,
ton, o f Boca Grand#, bar* or- M » Bareli ft, assisted by Mr*,
would not bo oscarcisad for »bo
Dar.vlll*. III.. Jetf*t»un llarracks,
rtvdd t « maka tbair bona* bar*. Harold Appleby and Mrs. K. L.
Detroit maaufactoror who baa
Mo„ Northampton,' llss*.,
St.
with bald hla rk w * on tba autoMrs Buffington k tho now local Londcaburg to Urn following; Mrs.
Cloud, Mini... Bath, N. Y.. Dsyian
moblk coda. Tba chartar doe* not
amadgor ’ for tba Paatal Ttls- W. 3. Thornton, Mr*. Harmon
Ohio, Johnrnn City. T&lt;rin., Well^
boaomo affect I n until early neat
graph Co. **
Middleton, Mr*. D. D. Smith,
L*is Angeles, r*li(., Mxriun.Ind.,
month.
.*•
-------Mrs. O. K. Goff, Mr*. Kyle Shoo■nd Milwaukee.
Johnson, maartwhila, was lookFriends o f Mia. Balk Chock, maker, Mrs. Clifford
Proctor,
[ l u n c m io n oh miom— I
Th* allotmehl tu th* na-y InInr to tha Rami)struction Cnp»raElm Aroma, will ho Interested Mrs. V. U Smith, Mrs. A ik *
;0n bl* precarious pars*
etl’dml $(..100,000 for th* Ptsri
tkn to glra credit for prass'wf
to loam that ah* la recovering Ward. Mr*. Jam** Wright, Mrs.
nigh
up
above
wt*
graoad
a
Harbor base, Hawaii; S1
tho NRA program ahead, ftp, has
rapidly after a painful Injury Fanl Johnson, Mia. Nod Smith,
wsrhwtsn hot Ms.lunch an
chosen to roprooont « different expressed hollaf that tha commer­
to Puget Sound, Wash.; fft(9J)00
tba suffered to bar ankle on Mrs. Carl Hand, Mrs. Burk*
tea
accfTsICIng
af
the
Vis­
to the New York navy yard; $1$V
Tuesday of laak w*#k.
Slaok, Mrs. JL B. Wright, Mia. school attended by th* brick. Tho cial hanking system of tho United
ual#
Tswor
during
rspale*
other brides mold* were Polly State* was not functioning to tba
000 to Mare Irland. Calif., navy
-------Dkk May, Mr*. Carol Peanit.
Schoakoro, af Norfalk, Con*., aad ox tent necessary and that governyard; $.1H3J)00 at the r.art) air
Mr. aad Mra. L. E- Miner and Mra. Harold Appkby, Mr*. K. L.
Marguerite Slnguofkld, of Louis- mental aid was. naadod to finance
station. San Diego. Calif.; $72,
dflU itar, Pauline, of Now Batyr- Londeaberg. Mr*. CUraaco Bareillc. Ga.
tho part prigat# Industry has
OOO fur the svlhmarlnr bn-’*, N*w
n W spent Sunday bora
with *lkft, Mrs. Gartrada
Mulligan,
Mrs. Btisna waa among tb* barn asked to play In broadanfaf
London. Conn.; $100,000 at th.v
fridads. They WOT* accompaukd “ “ d D * **•«•* Mnrjotk flaaktea,
HACKS MRA ORIVI.
many persons who attended tb* purchasing power through higher
Philadelphia navy yard; fftOJKtO
W. A. F tehee, prost* homo by Mlm Era Cunningham
Aatouh. aad Miss Haxoi
corsamoy ttagsd in 8l
Jama*' wages and greater employment.
at th# naval war college. Newport,
dent of tb* Flsbor
who. will bo their guest for a Hal*/, of Lakeland.
Church. Rkkmood.
It. I.; $(«ft.000 at th-:Norfolk, Va.,
Another high official . o f lh*
■ody
Corporatkn,
wb*
H ill.
*“
NRA expressed th# priests opltvnavy yard, and $ft7ft!1)oo at tli#
announeoda 11% ws*e
Annapolis naval’ aes-iemy.
Isn ysstorday that the recovery
Incrcsaa affoctlng ever
A. C Hopblaa, af JaakaoavOla,
m
M o m lu s a
I •cl
program a* now outlined would
PENSACOLA. Aug. W I f ) J0.8W eptpkye* la
arekitocL.representing tb* Winnglint* In Tarrytsxen,
Tho $1,010,000 allotment for tb* :;" W
"net do the Job" and that other
U&gt;y*tt mtoroste la tho construe------Ruffs.#, Detroit. Flint,
Pensacola air station, announced
tkn af their how tfolldlng at
Honoring bar gaapta, Mr*.
ffs n tla e , La n sin g,
In Washington ye.terdav. I* heFirst Suoat and Magnolia A »*-l Hotll* Ingraham and Mlaa Mary
C'tv stand, Norw ood,
ll*v*d by local officiate to h# lor
nut, v m i visitor In tUnford to*1 **B*®#»
®t» Imurvl
•L Lruls, Ranis* City,
construction -of Corry field, big
day Inspecting tho work- boln# Arenac yesterday, Mrs. C. W.
Oak;and. •eattls, and
(Contlnood Frew Pag* On*)
navy land plane station west 4f
Memphis. A 10% raise,
dona hare.
Spoer entortataod mombora of tho market. President Roosevelt an­
the city.
was Qlvsn aakrisd am-'
------------------- -T. E. L. Cteta o f the First Bap- swered tb* appeal of producer*
Although
Washington
dis­
pltyta samlng Ists
for a chants at tho higher prices
patches failed to giv* details, f*
than 11*00. These Inpreeaillng In foreign marker-!.
amount ’alloted was that asked by
erects* supplement a
Treasury officials Interpreted
th* station "for the Corry field pro­
1% Insets** mad*
moot *nd ferns. Oamoa and eon- hk order as manning that AowlyJune I,
ject. It includes hangars, barracks,
. A fsatura . df a "vanishing teste were enjoyed during the aft- mined gold could bo sold in the
fire house, recreational farillllcs,
tea" hold yaaterday at the horns ernoon, while musical soketlolD world market at prevailing prices
fuel storage Tind water systems.
of Mrs. C. H . Smith, on Park A vi­ hy Mr*. R. L. Glenn, Mlsa Mil­ o f around-130 aa ounce a* con­
of bglslatloa which justifies
r« ttb* :m*fnploy*,| and suffering citterns. rause “ If | am to be a good citi­
At the pre«*nt tlir» nearly 100
an*, w u tb* singing-of what l« dred Nix. and W. R. Shelstey, trasted with tb* flsod price of
existence of the Adminlstrati
•ti &gt;in * , II* pointed out that In every ien I must sc* to it that my planes are quartered M POTTY
wer*
also
tnjoyed.
scheduled to k* th# •"thorn* sopg"
$20.87 paid by the mint.
Terming the "Musck Sho«
great depression "th* rich com* neighb &gt;r is a good ritisen *■ well.” field In the open. The need for
for future "vanishing teas."
Saks
of
nowly.miaod ‘ gold
bill" as "one of the greatest ex
Refreshments worn served to
out richer, and the poor mm# out .“ So I say ly-yvu that w# owe It hangars long has been stressed.
legislated fug th* cnmniun pc-i|&gt;'i
p Mieoc” primarily Iwcausc ''whi n not onte^diaa'ianriotlr duty but
Th# soag waa writtea by Mr*. tho following: Mrs. N ettk Ingm- abrjad may bo negotiated Imme­
Francos Hickson, aad It M to bo ham. and Mlsa Mary Tlngk, honor diately, under license by th* seeMr. Wilma stated that th* d#v -I- a man is starving, his children ar« a, a Selfish duty”, he said, "to
opment of this plant is rn oTic bjngry, snd his ill rlnlhrd wife see lo it that our neighbor can
suag te the tun* of "Marchlag guoota, Mrs. Ada Balky, Mrs. H. rotary of th# treasury who already
of the things begun uruler in , appeals f &gt;r the fuwj which is nut make an honc&lt;l living sml know
TiuQUfh Georgia."
Cummings, Mrs. Jeo Lalng, Mrs. bos set up the maehlnera to han­
(Continued From Pag# 1)
last Itemorratlc prvspleqt.
vi
't-err, he is in no position tu rhns# tru# happiness and peace again.”
B- R- Bock, Mrs. J. R. Lyloo. Mrs. dle this bugs undertaking. .
A t ward* are-as foUuwo; ,
"Such salsa", decreed th* Presi­ (straiten wbleb preceded it.”
"You . people here nisy be say- «•* jlemaml. and &gt;u he is exploit­
Comparing the nation aad its
A TLA N TA . Ang. SO. - Iffh * "W i’ru gathered bens together B- U Storey. Mrs. A. C. Williams,
' A pledged reduction of 2ft perrecovery under the NRA .with a Mnre than .’&gt;00 rlvilian conserva­
folks, to slag a IHtk song, Mrs. R U Glenn, Mrs. C. W. Spoor, dent, “ shall ho mad* at a price cent In th* operating expenses of 'ng "How d#e, this thing affi -1 ed hy his fellow min.”
m*T'.” Mr. Wilcox staled. ■’•'Tro
"Fnr tli# first time In thr bis- man ill with typhoid fever, Mr. tion corps camp* In northern
About this sum of money w* Mrs. W. R. 8hil*tyk Mr*. W. P.
, Wilcox state.I that "rveovery can- state* will be lit veil to the Hmith
firtteka, J f, Mrs. H. J. McMullefT, min* |o bo equal ts the best pr-M the goeemment followed shortly den liipment uf this plant h*« two
are raising right aloag,
after
Mar.
A.
Mr.
Wll.-og
stated,
L. obtainable in lb* free gold mar­
Pu,pomr..’ H r.t. to make and ..- I,
.uvernmeiH ha. ni| come oxvr night.’' It will this winter umler F m k 'n l RnoieWe’ve got te asks It snappy, and Mr*. A. B. Lorojoy, Mrs.
ket* of tho world after.taking In­ adding tho “ onyl today I read a fertiliser a, a minimum pro
cognisance of the right, of mine slowly,In some sections, of veil'* derltlun to ronttitue them
wa’vo got te make It strong P " * 0* . U n Pl J*
**«•
news story xebleh quoted the
the psliuii, and quickly in other at full strength, M*|or Edward
Lillian Vickery, Mrs. Sarah Stew. to consideration any incidental ex­
So wall go marching on.
£ , r r at, a minimum
T
man who is given
penses such as shipping costs and President as having ordeYed hw ■
electricity
of, tir :- " ••_"W ktog
,
. a
I. King, commander nf the Fotlttli
Glory, Glory, *tc^
„ , . * ,
.
. W.aacr tu rlijuy life uud bappiiiesa section,, he added.
budget
director
to
effect
a
krll
insurance."
it. Just sn lung as your' farms •• l
. _... ' ,,
, ,
...
"Here in .Hanford” , he said, Corps Area of thr army, said to­
“W#*ve got to yalio two hundrod
_ ,____ , ,
,«.a in . Thl, |s the fir-t tune that
farther
reduction.'’
Th* President left llyd* Park
are forced to pay rnormnit, pri - * , ,
,
,
_ ,
..
dbllsrs In * month or two.
tfertiliser
.m i.
, .
. .. , Id u r lis, lw,n reroginreif by the you |HMplr may expect belter day.
Crediting Prest-Vent Roo#***M.
and Iransportatl "i &lt;
before news reached her* of the
Banavolences must bo paid, abd
leadership". coats for
this fertllis.r, Just vui , ""■ '"’" '" V * f“ * t
U •'i*h|yj time. Just aa .mm a&lt; you have
fnr thi
stock market’* buoyant reaction “ thtxiugh hi* great
so It's up to you,.
lung wfll your pr.flla te dan.*.. !
^ W e r a liu n oil sumetlihlg In ..II In the people
to hi* decree.
Be kyaM# your mkister, and te
.shed. Ami. if th* farmer, of I
NMA
" f ,hl'" '“
I. te of saving the Dcniucrat'c patty,
Th* new anti-hoarding ordar
your church bo true,
America ar* permitted to .ulT-rt «*prasalng the I,chef Hut i. r ' ' « l » take much -acriflr# and All of the world te looking to cs.
forbids completely th* acquisition
Aad woTI go Mrsbing on.
much more, the whole thought of Uw
l« " f this program ” l\.' (‘"t'wsscw In put Hu. program over, I know we're going-to make this
o f any gold by any person except
Gkry, Glory, atc^
national recovery will prugree-'j * f ° l«tn g In answer the qu-da- ” * r * "
tranwndously if- we program a success."
a federal reserve bank and re­
"So bring yoor silver offering, and
tut llttl*.”
| Ibm ‘Am 1 my hr-ithfr'a keeper7’ patronise. only those people who
quires *- license for eithr th ac­
quisition, holding or earmarking
"You might say that th# mat o fj
l *,r slfirmativ*.” Mr. Witrnx lour show* a willingness to help
Each little dim* w* give wffl
put thi* over.”
o
f
gold
hereafter.
electricity
made
at
Muscle
hhoalal‘
"
‘1
*
'*r w* * *•“ *° n” l " " I f
help * krgur sum to maka,
Concluding he said that "We
Th*
2000-word
exocutle*
order
doesn't
affect
you”
,
he
ssld.
-b
|,-‘
tecaua#
it
is
altrutatic
and
ChrisRemember It’s for those who spent
tupersedea completely tho exist­
don’t lose sight uf this fart; when lian, lull lor a aelluh purp &gt;»«■ as must do this job calmly but with
tbelr live* f » r Jesus’ taka,
well lirrause Wt- wunt our neigh- as much patriot'* fervor as w*
ing anti-hoarding regulations or­
And wa’U’ go marching on.
of th* depression; that these horn# tho internment rdakes and lelts lor* In I* «#ll r located, livi "iq
dered
on
Apr.
I
by
tho
President
woul i in facing ,,n enemy -In bat­
electricity
at
Muscle
tihoalt,
I',
Gkry, Glory.”
owners eonstilnt* th* most Import-unitary home#,’ rear their chil­ tle. Who Isn't willing to sacrifice
Tho following txcepiten* sr*
Tho tea was la tb* nature, of
tant section of tho notion; that will sstahlish a price for Ihi* coin- dren properly, hut primarily lxmad* to th* anti-hoarding dea little ;,It te nu longer a matter
an
Informal musical*. Putted
the wealth of th* nation lie* in modity. N • long-r win the guveniment
he
drreive.l
as
to
tho
produc­
plants aad $ profusion of summer
the homes of these persons.”
111 Quid cola, gold bullion, aiO
ftemyrs w*»e used to form /tho trip te Daytona Bosch In tho Jaaaa
President Roooovelt realised. tion 'emit of rlrrtrlcity. W* wi.t
gold
certificates
In
an
amouat
house
car,
pad
during
the
after,
" % k c In th* living room, snd
Mr.
Wilcox stated, that for a maa know about Its cost, ami we will
th fu n ln g foom.
i
'
. 7 noon, bathing and beach games Jtet exceeding la tba aggregate to be • r&gt;od citlxen in both Unto have a'tru e price, and we xril*
$100 belonging te any on* person.
have taken the first step in re­
la hoaoij o f Amacka aad tha Wgr* enjoyed, followed by * sup­
(2) Gold coip having a recog­
moving th* heel of the electric
per served la, picnic styk.
b*
protected
by
hla
government.
NRA drlv*,’ mvtetkr* opened their
Those enjoying this party xrtrot nised speck) value to collector* of “Then, when a war or some othSr trust fr-im the necks uf our pvo
praffram wH$r riW - ■mg log of Mr*. Jolm B. Jones, Mrs. F. K. rare gn j unusual coin.
arises in
"Amorlea” , thw antipjfonal sing, Smith, Mr*. C. J. Joses, Mrs. T.
( I ) dald coin, gold bullion, and unfortunate calamity
Mr. WUcos then referred tu the
lag af - I l k etar, Spaagkd Ban- U ' Nobk. Mrs. SyKraa Davis. gold certificates acquired or held which war must bo waged against municipal and county bankruptcy
an enemy, s#*u or u»*s,n, t.ik
under
a
license
heretofore
granted
t lv
Mrs. CmC. McKee. Mrs. Price Aacitiien will fight to lh* death U&gt; biU which h* has ftxlclrd ainru
gal, Mra, Douglass Holland, and by or under authority af tha tec- uphold his gorrrmnonl because ho his arrival bofurv th* Cungrr,s.
W IT H „
Mra,, 0. W. Btfasow.
*"d &lt;»* rotary o f troaaery.
Ila termed It ” Th* grvatest thing
(4) Gold coin, go|d bullion, and IS protcctkg hi* own tltti* plot
Hk*** Art* ' Mann.
Ellsahoth
Tho flrMt df a acrlctt of apodal
that could bo enacted for th* proo
f
ground
aad
tho
family
wh':h
Stiaoee, Lorrain* Jon**, Irk Bfw» gold cvrtlfteata* owned by federal la aajoylsg this land", ho #*1*1
pl* of Klorltk.”
nlghta devoted lo the develop­
raa s m banks.
t
te, aad; Carolyn Nobkj
• .n
ment of our local talent.
Panting m i that th* dlfferenc*
Impressing himseliks “ familiar
.
Rn
oasvah
ariad
after
rouiolUAmaag thee* whs spasrt Ia*day
you p eople
botwooa
th*
old
and
lh*
new
Ad­
with
tha
heroic
flgh’
o
P
A
IN
T
IN
O
experience
is
at th* booth with thk party won ttea with Secretary Woodln aad ministrations ia that In th# old are making her# in your bt^lu
— In the Order of their Appcnranee —
OaatiRj Cumsalaga.
necessary to bring the loveli­
Mn sag- M ia,-ViX Hughey, Jlfca Attorney
regime money was given to 0»* against this tnurmou* debt wtiiilt I—L. A. SUMMERLIN—Jau Sniaphonlat
Esther Hughey, O. W. Btiaaoa, They has* anwR^d Jaaaawhik
ness of fresh bright color* to yout
faces you” , he offers I "hearty,
for
machinery
to
pat
th*
new
gold
Acrompankd by Packham'a Orcheatra.
Sylvan Davis and children, Oalda
bom* thi* low cost wayl la a Sur­
congratulatkns to the people and
order Into offset. Tko its tern#ate
-— MISS MARIAN HAYNES—Ilium Singer. '
th* uffic‘ala who have been mat- ,
prisingly short time you can rvhnith
o f gold holdings ars to bo flted
1—MIS8 MARY EIJZABETII NEELY 1
Ing
thk
flghL"
your furniture and woodwork with
with tb* collectors of Internal
MISS MARUHE TORRENCE
f »■ »*«■
"Y *t", hi said, “ after all, y-u 1
Watcnpar Quick-Drying Enamel
’
have a situation h*rc that will 4—MPEI'MT R A IT and hit* guitar.
or
Varnish.
never b* reliswed until Congr***' — THE TRULUCK 8ISTERS-Harmonlien».
JWth, Mn. Gertrud* Mslllgaa,
Once you see th* results WaxefMra. Aik# Ward, Mr*. Harman
enacts my bill or on# similar tu
on tha screen
Middktoa. Mrs. A, K. Bhaomakor,
It and ptrmite a refunding based
•par brings you’ll be more thgg
Mia. C. At Dennis, Mrs. Collier
aa an ability te pay.”
enthusiastic. Waterspar popr m II* for
Srpwa, Mn. C. C. Gsrmlsy, Jr.,
Mr. Wlkax declared that his
as little as JOe a can. Corn* fat today
Mas. i. L. ( lark, Mra. K. C.
championship of suck a Mil was
and see how Waterspar maif* fur­
-Ihgiih. Jr, Mr*. Pant Jetteaoa.
g'ven a groat armpliment “ b*.
niture and woodwork look likg new.
Mr*, c. F. Procter, Mn. J. M.
c*.*e It w*a th* only »ne whkh
Leonard, Mrs. A. L. Gatchol, Mrs.
passed either branch nf t ongress
Sc* tb* 24 attractir* Wateripar
K J . AagsL Mra. G. E. MoSa*.
that was not s,at there •/ the
colors and get a r a n Color Card,
Mra. Er w. CopoUad, Mra. C. L
Py**id*nt himself."
A S id
W * laatall Aato Claaa

rsonals

Dependable Claaa Of
Ckarch Has Meetini

Social Calendar

ICMitlmwl from m m It
t U r employsrs signed up and a
w iy remarkable r*-employment,"
ha Mid.
"Th* rata at Cleveland
waa tested |« jn* by Mayor Millor aa Iboo now Job* a dap.”
Tba admiaUtrator, la asserting
that llanry Ford would boro to
subscribe to tho automobUa redo
If bo received tho Blue Eagle. aald
ho disliked “ to talk about Henry
Ford Uka thte,” but addad:
• “ l think mayba tko American
pooplo will crack down on him by
PPtttife tholr Bluo Eagle on otbor

#•

Local Persons Are
Wedding Attendants

?M

-— - . .

... Mrs. Speer Hostess
10 UU8 Members

ill

Gold Embargo
Is Relaxed By
U.S. President

T

“V « » W n * Tea” I .
“ “2
Staged On Tuesday

,

_

Wilcox Assures
His Audience Of
Better Future

C.C.C. CampR Will Be
Moved Into South*

It's easy
to renew woodwork

W ATERSPAR

N

Appleby,

|W| Fay Wray
• Claire Dod
■
Gene Raymond #o

jitftllft, Mn. AppkkF, aad Mra-

His final rrfevonc# nf th* ovonteg to legislation *na&lt;t*d this

Th# faster* o f tkie hill k *U# k a&gt;i&lt;&gt;n cam* wh«a h# tegst
protection o f’ beak dopooita, h# cpoakiag of tho NRA program,
said, far th# Administration bss *r$e greatest pier* of .'egtslathai
bad enough of \h* s.ff«riag anJ «vgr ernct# I by mss."
Its two parposet are, ho said,
• m ow which arcompsakd th*
better working hours and wages
closing af thsuaaads o f beauThk biU, Mr. Wikua *U t*X for th* poopl*, aad th# rraatlun
«a 4 -ite tetaat# is aaatkte ’ g lw i • C . M H J K k * # . . ^ 0 0 0 ^ 0 9

CAR VERA .
PROFfUION

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6 Killed, Forty Hurt
In Wreck Of Twin
RUCUMOARI, New Mnlcs,
Aag.
tiD -A t least ill
killed tnd 40 atben in­
jured whtn a trans-contlncntsl
train
plunged
through
a
washed out bridge lats a waterfUled arrojo near hers. The »ngine and sis coachee tumbled
Into the gulch. Engineer Croct
of -Tamumcarl was the only
Identified dead. The other dead
were three women ind ter&gt; men
In the leading thy coach.

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NEW YORK. Aag. I*.-T 1 m New York newspapers. Long ar­
solid fl»t of a 40-year-old Now rived ,st the club Saturday night
York srrhltectursl engineer was in company with two prominent
credited last night with haring New Yorkers—ono a public offh Sees Success For Mu­
“Sleeping Sickness” opened nn Inch-long cut over the rial and the other Identified with
.jtathre Flans Call
nicipal Bankrupt­
of Senator lluty Long, this the theatrical buetnesa. The club
Epidemic IsHoldlng eye
was filled with guests who were
F o r Co-ordinating
“ Klagfish of Louisians.
cy Bill Which Will
Iven
es
there fo? a charity review for
Attention Of U. S. Remarks or actions by Long at the
Of CttruBShipments
benefit of the Judson Mem&gt;
S
m
a
l
l Gathering
Provide
Tax
Relief
Sands Point Bath Club, a
Surgeon G e n e r a l the
rial Hospital, About BOO persons
From VarfonsAreas
fashlnnabla beach elubn on the
erer* present.
Concluding a short addm*
Terming his municipal, county
u t - t m ils
Aur " 9 —(JR- North Shera of Long fslsnd nent
was in a
ST. LOUIS. Aug.
A u r 29.—&lt;gV~!
W-HWT
Q - t N - j . * , *hlch the a r t h L Lang
---- - .--------• playfu
m»de before a small audlanea
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.
and special district bankruptcy
Wher- natter* hlghmt— ranktaw. t^ J ^ 5 f « w i r r a p e » t e d l y wera RWMtUng-mnhr•storf.'llIte-rhtded bill at fair, honest, end'honorable
City Hall auditoriums
r= S ecfitirr
Table* Discussion Of In
health official. Hugh 8. Cum-!..
-e vn ihe troitbla.
the servant. ami, arewriting to one
because It extends tho neeossory
today offered public fiearfngi
night, Philip S. Buck, promi­
.
*
O
_
_a.,_t
—
I.J.W
.
W
M
wiitn
um
llrm
cl
■
voralon,
walked
away
with
one
mlng. was to orttra here today
Proposed NewLight nent DeLand attorney d a -,
Although m w e ! j*r*ntM who**
relief to the tax-burdened people
Sept 7 on separata market­
to make a jwrsonsl observation names or# well known to news­ guest's food saying that she was
"plump enough anyway." arut he while at tha lame time setting-a
Rate For Sanford dared that the NRA program,
ing agreements nearing the
of the mysterious epidemic of paper readers, reportedly had
"is tha greatest tret of orar ;
value on paper which now has
"sleeping sickness" whPh •has knowledge of the affair, not one urould eat supper for her.
California, AHwnla, Texas
A discussion of tho proposed
faith in our institution* and,
.lie then retired to the men's} absolutely no valuo. Congressman
taken
41
lives
and
affeeted
more
or
them
could
be
located
Inst
and Florida cltrna growing
electric light rate ordlnaara was tha things we've fought t o ,
smoking rm,m, according eto the
than 300 other*.*
Mark
Wilcox,
ipeaklng
to
Sanford
night.
arena through which ,a na­
tabled last night at a meeting of preserve for more than 110
general but unverified version. It
Three Couples Quali­ Humming who la surgeon gen­ I/mg, who took a train to Mil­ was
there that he encountered the Rotarians and tholr gueaU at tho City Commissioners because years."
tional plan for marketing or­
.
‘i f *
eral of the United States public waukee early Sunday morning, at
fy For Finals In O h- health servie# will probably make hla hotel there yesterday first architectural engineer, who took noon tod*&gt;» predicted that tho hill not all of the Commissioners were "I ask. and I know that yaw,
anges add grapefruit will be
often-,,
at
the
manner
of
Lung's
support the Praeldent and hla *
culation Marathon a tour of the hoepltals tn which said that |it would not discos* approach an,| landed n solid Now will porn tho Sonato and become present until a lata hoor whoa It will
program," he raid.
.
there are Isolated case* nf encepr- "Long Irian,! or any thing that
a law of tho land.
was
derided
to
postpone
a
lengthy
U m plan M principles, speed
Mr. Buck waa tha priodpaT', j
■litis, as the disease Is known happened!((there." Later he was upon the senatorial eyebrow.
Ills
adilrvir,
tho
first
of
three
CONET
ISLAND,
N.
Y
,
Aug.
doboto over tho subject.
Mka it a eonfereaee here reeentspanker on a program which had ■
said by h* associate to ha prepar­ * An attendant, the story goes, ho la to make hero today, cov­
A second letter relating to tho •1 Its theme the seriouenew af| |
Separated the two. Long bleeding,
Mraalla for co-ordinating *hlp- 29— Gooflneee, Uni Id.. Common! to During the last 24 hours 40 ing a statement.
ered only Ihe one object—relief ordinance was read to (ha Commis­ the condition of the America a*
..
i of citrus froK from eariooa tos.-hed a new klgn here yesterday new cases, In addition to two
According to the story general­ was led to his automobile and refor the People cf Florida and oth­ sion. Tho loiter was from a Palat- today, and tha nsed for Jest such 1 i
when Keen couples participated in deaths, have been reported which ly circulated and also published ln t
(Contniucd
On
P*g«
Five)
producing areas (hrssgh national
er states. Congressman Wilcox ka official of tha Florida Power program aa has been proposed kg
tha
first
national
kissing
mara­
Is
the
most
pronounced
Increase
ritraa sUbldutioti committee* for
waa Introduced t„ the group by and Ught Co. who explained that President Roosevelt.
thon, with a department of health In the number o f new patients.
orarass and grapsfnitt.
Other speakers Included Mrs. 8~ ‘
diagnostician In attendance. .
Karl Lehmann.
“There Is no question that tho ep­
since the company last communi­ E. Jones, hood o f the Women's Dt- 1
Thass weald *o-#perate with a
After more than an hour of un­ idemic still It on the increase."
Mr. Wilcox was followed as a
cated •with the Commissioners, vision of the local NRA Campaign;
national co-ordinator appointed by interrupted necking three couples ■n official said. “ We hava not
speaker by Stale Senator J. J.
“ our earnings In Sanford 'have Army) N. P. Yowell, Orlando tn
Wallace In aa effort to prerrnt were qualified for tha finale In yet tea bed the peak."
I'arrlsh, of Tttusvlllo who mado a
ftjesa man who Is a member
Encephalitis, as the dlwase is
dropped."
market ghria and Impmre and which the ehaoiplon kissers will
Governor Sholts’ recovery board) :
four-minute talk In which ho con­
stabilise prices. Three proposed be givrn their ribbons. Mr. and known to science, first arreond
Tho letter pointed out that tha
gratulated Mr. Wllcow for. 4 company faces an increase la op- acting General R. L. Glenn, o f ;
agreement*,’ one for each ires, Sin. George Ntwcombe, who re­ In saburban 8t, lo'-ta 1*1* *n
tha local Army; Col. T. W. La'w-!J
cently
oheerred
their
80th
wed
July. An alert pat'.Hil.glit gave
"splendid record as a first year
contain Identical sertpno provid­
'rigration expenses of noorly 1400,- ton, and Major Counts Johnson.
ding anniversary, were runners tha matter special scrutiny.
d
000
per
year
because,
with'
the
Problem
To
Be
MetBy
member
cf
tho
Congress,"
and
ing for • national ptop.
.
Says Increasing Cost
also of the Io«»l Army. •
up and will be, la view of their
Authorities ImmedlVely -Welded
stressed the need for the lowering signing of tho NRA ogreepieat,
The Florida agraoment Ineolvea
"Wo ara engaged •" • sariodn
Organized Program x&gt;f
showing, permitted to participate the cases should &gt;' hsndW like
Of
Government
Has
payrolls
wera
boosted
approxi­
taxes as quickly as possible.
the ritraa asehsnge. the clearing In the finals.
undertaking," began Mr. Buck.
,
an . epidemic. Additional pa'i'ri*
Over T h e Country "During our recent boom," Mr. mately ( 200,000 per year. In addi­ "Wa are living In a New Era.. '
hoots aiaeriatton, and a grasp o f
Made
It
Inevitable
Just before the contest opened,
wire »*nt to UoUtlo.t ho*i&gt;ilBl«
Indapendeat ihlppere.
Wtlrox began, "we all conceited tion. tho leltor stated, tho I per­ The aid order hoe passed, and dm , Dr. Harry 8. Llchtman, of tHb city i
MIAMI. Aug. 29.—(/T)— Flor- the hlea that we had the greatest cent Federal Electric tax baa boon may Just •• well adjust our buri- -, &gt;
Tha notional orange and grape- health department, turned up and Since then MS paVentn ham
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich, Aug.
rrlievril ’ n f state In tho Union, with tho moot shifted to tho company. Thes* two ness, our liras, and our Idrala
fluIt eommHteae would hava the nnnonneed that he could not per­ been reported In' the St. Luuia 29.—(41—After Florida voles In &gt;1a will ’ ■be
area•
.
1' .
t
h
e
w
e
i
g
h
t
of
handling fertile soli and the finest climate Items, together with tho now cap­ this New Bra.
1934 on a proposed constllut.naal
9 H R R M I marketing mit the show to go on without
The
struggle
to
r»«ch
an
under­
"Fifteen million people, fellow .
transient
unemployment
' prob-_ In those beliefs we were correct ital stock tax, will mean a (400,­
amendment exempting homesleJils
conditions arise to limit the vol- each contestant undergoing
a
000 Increase In expense.
American* and men and women'
esse of ritraa fruit shipped to the physical rumination. The contest standing of the cause and method from taint Ion. "n nort or lees lems this winter. Alien Johnstone, then an,| we ara correct now. Rut,
The Commlselonera wera ap­ Just like wa ara, era welkin* tha
UuKed BUtsa and Canada and to promoters eventually agreed and of transmission of the diecsse general snles Inn" will be enacted, field representative of Ihe nation­ we were not correct In believing
Attorney General Cary D. I. mdle, al unemployment relief admin­ that the peoplo of the nation pealed to, through the letter, thpt aIreels and highway* of thU grant
■hlpmants from each out of th« 14 entered, fouT were started almost Imma Hstelir,
Dr. J. P. Leak*, »**&gt;• * a-irgton predicted yesterday In n't addruuo istration at • Washington, saM would agree with-us to tho full- the "Unneraerary sod ' futile 4x- nation," ho continued. “Once thay . ,
disqualified.
and Puerto Rico. .
penso" Involving litigation which were gainfully employed, happy.
ret extent. We felt that our cities
Miaa Helen Gould, who battled of the United BUtsa public liealth before the annual meeting of at­ here yestenlny.
, kreratloa of pMpmewta within
promises to follow the paseago of and prafparoue aa they deserved^#. ^
Addressing npproslmstely -00 soon would become metropolitan the
various produriag arasa would ha bar way through to the finale hi service, arrived In St. tsi'Jls thiee torneys general here.
ordlnanef
them era dr*' '
•w vsuiH
WMsy "b« avoided.".
the
arms
of
Jerry
Cardinal,
gave
darn
after
the
exmei-co
of
an
ranters
In
no
Umo
at
all.
and
that
delegatee
from
aeuth
Florida
Asserting there Is predict \
^ u r a e d be control gegimittsoa
The matter waa tabled uatll _ l« g f------era guff* ring, to
epidemic
waa
reports.!
an
Interview
In
wbleh
she
t
de
the
world
would
coma
and
Ilea
roitntlef who renferred her# on
strike on in.^FJoriih ae t»
W e n *mdar s*i«t»U
later date, when Ihe Com)»lulon
ad richest '
- * Z . flared that-single o»ew era-b*tler
m w r unrefr: pha*w *_____
mrn! 0f
_ .ad
. valorem
______ tsc on real unemployment relief y»d social with us, and so wa built accord­ In executive session will determtio this the finest
In
thd
world.
*
than married men for ' kissing, of t W search for a
* trau-mieeioa
.
••tale, Landis said, In his opinion welfare, Johnstpn# «ald the Iran- Ingly."
what "our policy In regard Ip the
“The PresMsnt has declared wov
mainly becsi'ie they have more agent —since transmivilon by f»o-L the amendment exemitlng homes •lent problem would he •taken
“ And so," he said, “ w# Issued subject will be.”
HIDE F AR *. Aag.
on this oendltlon," ho said. “W *t
•
practice
and
emloran-e.
milk
or.drinking
water
might
u( heads of families frmi all loca­ rare of through an— organised ls&gt;nda foe all of those Improve­
—President Redakratt named Har­
Upon recommendation oUMsyor Is the most despksbU word la th%
Mias
Betty
Bums,
another
plattt,
cn
reach
thousands
overnight—had
tion up to 5S000 will le enacted. program over Ihe country where­ ments In honest and good faith, Speer, the Commlsilonere voledlo English .-languageold L. Ickaa, hla set ret ary o f bi­
!*ra b#*o.
f 0mpi*tod.
If the' amendment cirri m, he by each community would handle ami we expected them to bo paid.
ts rior. as administrator of tho Inum blonds who waa a finalist,
B«*
Increase the salary of Mr*. F. P. through war, and. I know.
Mid
com** from Mtcon, G i,
added,
"a
new
source
of
ircair.v
We
sold
these
bonds
ta
people
8
.nee
then
Dr.
Leake
ha«
been
its
own
needy.
m w working s creement for the
Rines, assistant librarian, to |50 horn la a war based on tenon, a
in j prvftr* Fouthtrnfr* ovtr
will
have
to
be
.sptel,
an.l
this
Joined by twj associates, a noted
eU Industry. Tbs President will
Declaring Ihe transient em­ who bought them In good faith, per month for the next four reason for what? Why was IhA
Northerners when It comes to pathologist and an expert on di­ In no Inconsiderable n imutd. '
f - s the other 14 msmbon of
ployment situation In Florida hs* nut, the facts era that tho de­ months Instead of the (20 she has World War fought?
Why worn
osculation.
.
sease-bearing Insseta. They are
"The probability is It will te a been acute, Johnstone explained velopment which was droamod «f received monthly.
tha oil planning and ranasrestlon
This Inert*** tha talent* of hundred* of men on“ When did you begin your cacommlttaa within tha nest 14 reef?" a reporter asked Mlse D{. Charles Armstrong. Erector more or lest general snies &gt;ai.
that plan* the national adminis­ In countless honk 1st* and stories will permit the library o full listed to produeo death prodwring, E
(Continued on Page Four)
Tha FI irldisn rpokJc on " 0 -r tration will -pul Into effect about didn't rnme at all, and our boom time assistant. " Mm. Rlnai has weapons whleh look mllllone o l
horn, taking under consideration
Burns.
Changing Law* a* *o Tuition' Oct. I would. In hi* opinion, collapsed."
,
tha Hat gf names submitted by
agreed to accept |Z0 In cash and to llraa? Why? I don't know today.
••You mean kissing?" she asked.
.
and said "in all taxi* we will al­ greatly relieve Ihe problem and
Iekas. Aa afl administrator. Ickss "Wall, we start very young In the
Mr. Wllros then pictured the take credit for the (30 on proper­ Diplomat* Mt tha etaga and a W
hsppsns/and we do what we should
ways hare sninrthl..g s-l.l und permit the state' to deal with It* present condition of tho state; “ In ty tasrs.
will hart virtual power of dictator South.
I aspect I knew how to
something new."
which 14K communities own public
The local auditing firm of Pent- do, support our government hs Itoy
over tha Industry which has been kits about the time I got the first
own unemployment tasks.
In every ease possible, John- debt* fsr In exress of their abil­ land. Gray and Moora was award­ crisis.
engaged hi a war that led to fruit Jar dents on my nose. Yrs
,
' f t'
Landis said Florda'i F'lch law,
“ Hare U a war for you." ho •
pasted by the 1033 l-ilsUture to
(Continued On rage Fieri
ity tn pay." The people have ed tha contract to make lb# annu­
I shut my eyes when I hist, mid
made evary sacrifice to moot al audit of ths city’s accounts, at continued, “ a war for your H fj
provide for ling-term tedemptlnn
prefer married men.
Cold
ing of
of delinquent Inset with lionds Woodmen Have Meet mounting tax levies, ho sold, a price not to exceed (400.
Mr. your echoole, your ehurehoa, and
weather kissing la much better
. President
“ Yet. the debt mounts higher and Gray polnttil out that hla firm • your butlneatae- I toll you, unload
Reconstruction of this city’s when current taxes ere paid In
m Ida n ation al---------- -. . earn­ than hot weather. I like an open
In Umatilla Monday higher with tho sotting of oseh scrrl es In thle matter Ineludd pro- tho economic structure of this »*•_
yestsrday and lhaa
two former bank buildings at cash, "serves wall &gt;o lllu-trs.n the
wood fit# myself."
(visional adrlc* any time during tlon ii dunged, you cannot rap­
lb ts L l over tha tea cups ta the
tun In spite of all wo can do."
Miss Jeon Riddell, another pish Magnolia Avenue and First Street sxtremea to which a I'li-lature
port this wor. Tho economU ritoj.
At a woll-attended Woodmen of
trials af tha tatoruUtloaal baaklng Inum blonde,
she —
likes Wall hat been advancing rapidly, ac- may be driven by the citiieruhip
The need therefore. Mr. Wilcox the year.
----- , said —
tsm must ho amended, sndr thar
Isadora far sb*blll*aU&lt;ra o f for- Street men beet of all. She bad CT,nlinK to supervising contrac- under high pressure (or imne kind tho World meeting In Uwgtllla stated. Is a remedy which Is fair,
It wa* announced that tha final President has handed you. whnk
■
.
_—
111
.—
I.,
wlaaae
K
ill
.
of relief from opprr«-ive taxa­ last night, member* of the local honorable and honest oa a means 1932 msstlng of tha Commission­
been touted as a likely winner, but tore.
alga aachonga.
.
,
Degree team and Its olflrers con­ of adjustment. “ You and I don't ers aa an Eqaullilng Board will ho consider* U tho proper reme­
(greeted Jassa Jonas, cbt r­ gave up during the first 15 min­
The old Senford-AUentk Na­ tion."
dy. The queetlon now refer* t o , L j
f the Reconstruction fjnsnee utes of play, complaining that her tional Hank building which will
Increasing costs of government, ducted the ritualistic work which want to repudiate an hnnekt debt," com* at the' nest meeting, Bept.
was
conferred
upon
one
mndldsXr
partner's
mustache
tickled
her
and
II.
The
1933
tax
roll
will
ba
adopt­
he
said.
"Rut.
adversity
romes
to work out I'umehouse a new and modem riggty- he said, haee mad* nuditlonal
,0 “ AH war* are won by. tho toK f
(Continued On Page Three!
ami our obligations ara ouch that ed at tbl» meeting, It waa elated.
.-©gram for extending
Wlggly store early In November revenue necessary, and "ou Ihe for the Umatilla Camp.
vatu and not by Um , W w ’ fJ
Htsle Manager V. I’. .'Hilar, nf «• simply ron’t pay our debta.
It we* voted.that tha lUt of the armies." he reminded- “rh|4
credit IkrouiH the
has been so dismantled that work­ whole, Ihe states sow fin) them,
. . tk . Members o f NRA to
men'will soon begin the destrur. sslves in such dire ,te*d o' puhhc Lakeland, was the principal speak­ personal or public, then as a mat- 1932 delinquent personal taxea be war la to be won In tho same man- vvH
tlon of the west and north walls revenre that llUla al'entio-l Is er, while later In the prograln. tor of espedlency and honesty wo turned over to Deputy Collector M. ntr. No on* ran win It but you,*
tide, tbna ever tha auddaa expan­
and the erection of new walls at paid to method further than to plans wera completed for a meet­ should get together and work out D. Tnrbri on Sept- 4.
sion af work and wage..
All tho old ogencle* h*eo failed,
After disposing of seesral ml and th# question U now back to
comply with the usual constitu­ ing of Camp* in District Two. some basis "f nayment."
tha sidewalk's edge.
H , gmidod upon a number of
O. A. Berg, contractor handling tional requirement of uniformity This meeting will he held in Ban_
to b% ftnaneod
Declaring lhal Sanford Is des­ nor metiers of routine, the Com­ where It. belong*—to th* pool
ford on Oct. 24.
the IMOMWJOOO peblle
this assignment, stated today that and equality.'*
tined to he a prosperous little missioner* devoted the remainder The battle I* on, and w4 are go­
Refreshments were srrred to city, Mr. Wilcox said that there of thslr meeting to 0 discussion of ing to fight It. Wo hava no wood
Mt) ta aurks uwra Jobe
“ the work la going along (lightly
To illustrate bow new sources
Congressman Mark Wilcox, nf ahead of schedule." Ten local mm "of rerenue have been Uppe-I, Lan­ the members sml thcr guesta at
talk with Secretary
to question our order*—It’# thA
la no escaping tho fact that at tax assessment*.
Want Palm Beech, who arrived are employed on thb project, he
V. W. Kennedy, of the Sanford only program we've got, amt
administrator of
dis told of Florida's seven cents tho cloo# of tho meeting, Thise prisont "You owe a dsht far be­
this morning from Orlando said, and more will be hired as the
Gas Co. appeared to ask for • re­ Ood kalp ua K It fall*. Tkla to
from Sanford attending tho meet­ yond your ability to pay." •
a gallon gasoline lax.
a hurried tear of the Fourth work progresses.
duction In real ood Pvtsooal ss- your wnr. your battle.
He added that
ing wore! C. G. Collins, J. W.
Tkto I*
! $ ? — S M . S on
He
trend
Us
development
Dorn
Farad
with
turh
conditions
all
Congressional District, will make the construction work on this new
Know, Ed. Csrrawny, I. J. Brvktn, over Florida, and particularly In •raam.nl on hU 'om P.ny. hrtd your land, and
'* MU-ger^, _
Job making
Ihe
one
ernt
lax
levied
In
IJ2I
on
two public appearances tonight.
srnment. Will you support tMW ,
store will continue until early In tbe theory that artnmoldlct Bred Clarence Collins, K. It- Phillips, his district. Mr. Wilcox set to |ng. ta Manford. but the
I ahead at
At T:4S o'clock ho will moko a
Tha
*
” battla, year »&lt;bools, your o * * ,
they ware se- four-minute talk on tho NRA October.
Ibo highways and should pay for W. II. Hawkins, J. A. William*, work to draw up a bill which was H j.rU
J. w . Neaae, superrisor of the Ihsm, through 1933 when counties ('has. Derton, J. W. Iiorton, l^« would permit those cltloo to wory «v,,w«v*r, Indicated that- they re people, ’
'
pattlng a for- campaign, while at S:0O o'clock ho
U T S y to rwonslder the requaat If
"Wo do not have to look very
tare allotmenu rill doileor aa address on topics Hanford Plggly-Wiggly »toie«. an­ were allowed thren of the seven Keller, J. 8. A. Kplvry. E. 8. out tholr b ndod debt on tho bailo
mom
detailed
Infornsmtl^xwUUo.
far (0 sea that the old town id
Knight, W. II. Barrington, J. M. of an ability to pay. ■,
If work
nounced today that several sub­
(Continued on Page Flea)
.hot are o f otaclal Intoraol to
to tha actual value el the comp
____ ___ supply have
Vinlng. J. I. Bplvey, 0. M. Smith,
|a » specified
contracts for plumbing, plaster­
"Obviously
wo
ran*!
Incorporate
tho people s i this District
J. A. Une, E. M. Ixfe, U J. John„,•* holding* la
.v-. he stated.’ “There le
ing, and cement and brick work,
Mr.
Wlkoart
NRA
Ulk
win
be
a sot rule In this bill." he sold,
a.
Derision alao wra r^ h a d that today than ever before, and at S i *
s&gt;n, and J. L. Benton.
Jrasca hany
ade at the Milena Theater and electrlml wiring have been Celeny Shippers Are
The
“ for what would bo fair In ono a Florida Power and Light Co-ra(Qanriaaad on Pag* Five)
All
by an while hie laager address will be let to Sanford contractors.
rommaaliy would be unfair In quest for • reduction
l materials used are purrhaaed » •9 get the AoUeprad franc a platform o
Boldin? Meet Today Iloy Scout Troop 5
m,nu"fti tbelr properties here A u t o m o t i v e Group "
another. I» l« not
to “ X
‘ (ally, be added, and local men ore
gw.tbg Court House lawn.
debts shall bo adjuotod on n 20 should ba tabled^
to
be
employed
throughout
tha
Will
Have
Camp
Trip
far the
Loring Raoul, of Bradoerton,
Hold M|S£t T(
Since hla Ririval here at
percent or NO percent basis, the
Tbe mratlng brought out,
ItdM o'clock. Mr. Wilcox hoc life o f the projaat.
of Florida Celery Hkippers
fori
that
tho
CommUrtoosrv
art
only
bast*
is
a
basis
of
an
ability
Hays of Bcout Troop No. • will
Just across the street, la the Inc, was presiding wear a mootboon la the hands af a reception
i o N s m ^ . 'r a r U l n P ^ c r a U n ' OfftotoU uf'tha
leave Sanfoul Fritley afternoon to pay the debt"
gantood Bauttoola County
Itlse headed by Mayor V. A. old Semlnele County Bank build­ log of hla organisation in Lake­
eitu-tion In assessmsnU thwugk
Explaining
that
tho
bill
provides
Auaadtatlon
raarindod uB.
thro A
m
real groups met with ing, Clarence Smith I* supervis­ land today, a mooting which was at about 5:00 o'clock for McAlex- that each community, finding Itout the City.
___ tho day cad until 1:00 ing tho rsonetrurtlea nf the attended by several local ptnon.*. ■nder'l Camp la Volusia orraoty, tolf faring on Impooalbla dobt aR- will be derated pertly to a dwcus- •on* w H iatond to krareraN
when they will spend tko night
"
otganbaOM?
whan M Is to bo tha guest banking rooms which will
Including 8. B- DlghUn, socraUry,
oatlon. may petition to tho fsd- ,lon of this (Ut rale reduction frathey an
Ctty Came lesion* rt and Um the Sanford Drug C*. on or ghoul for the organisation. J . C. Butch- under tha supervision uf Jim ray •ra| court for a hearing with a
turn
Rands, J r, their now scoutmaster.
to Um Strickland
Oct. 1.
at a
Ison, W. A. Llffler, J . R. Walken,
Tho hoys era ospoeted to gathor doalra to adjust tha dobt en an
concrete and brick vault In and (than.
M
.
at Soowt hoadqeartora in tha Ar- ability to pay, Mr. Wilcox raid
BILL
lee Ms bam re
to the pablf
PASSES B
rriajmed csde Building shortly bofora 1:00 that tho Court xrfll protect tho
•Mr, Raoul,
The purpooo t l Um
at tha V,
City
against
further
’ashing o'clock. Scoutmaster Sands said
wtt) bo r a t &amp; and
bricks to bit*, to sse them as from a 19-day stay
RICHMOND.
Va*
Aug.
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of
tho
that nil beys' whs once belonged to action until two thirds
.
for a reraw t flaw.'Local ton whara ha
' by oft
•pend
(AV-The Virginia atoto aarato
creditors agree an a
Project. celery, asarkailag
with this troop, who o n now i
ta tha
passed a .boar legalUatkra bill.
of tho troop! or who nro
continues ’ Will direct offloklx of tho
In the
38 to 1. * Sanater Roblratto. af
.To
orwent
Ike
riagle
pla'ing joining tho troop, nro toAgrignltnra,
the
Lee, rated agalaat tha mrara
(Continued Om Page Five)
riled to *(Uad thlx ramping party.
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Work Progressing
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P r o j e c t s In City

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Banfere ............... _. set IIS Ml
■oauaarp: Nan* balled la. Abkoti
I. Belli 1,. Hack* stole* bu t,
BOasaoa. E BaraMd. Brklrerd.
•serin***. Spake, Bonner. Harare
BANFF. Alta.—The popula­
Herr leaa. left a* bate*. Iboytona S.
Tigs Miner, throwing hie crosi- Baafard &gt;. Smirk aal. bp I'aeerh t tion problem of Japan prsildae
Deaal* S. Haeee a* ball*, mil
ftre delivery at Sanford Colery- bp
Ibenala I. If It bp pllrber. Haraea bp tha Pacific realm with one of Its
fsds, will bo tha Central Flerida I’ aearh. I'aelrea Ibrlakell lad IUmoet serious threats of a-xlal
Baseball League's biggest attroe- eeaeL Tim* 1:11.
unrest, according to Prof. TeIJIre
tiaa t*morrow afternoon.
Orlande •; New Smyrna 2.
Ujreda. o f the Tokyo University
The former Fad horler whose
ORLANDO, Aug. SS— Orlando of Commerce.
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epaaea’s record U one of tba moot
defeated New Smyrna g to 2 with . In addressing the Imtitote tf
Impressive owned by say pitcher
a ninth Inning rally here yesWrdiy Pacific
Relatlins,
Professor
fat the loop will come here toraorThe lilt wee cloaa ep to the final
ram with the Leesburg Brains
Inning, with the count reading 2-2
Whose pennant aspirations were
at that stoga. A four run upris­
rudely Jolted at .Cocoa yesterday.
ing then gave the leaders their
ReVenge for what he claims ia hard *amad victory.
a “raw deal" will he appermoet ln|
Urban Jochum started for the
tha mlad af Minor, and Municipal
Tigers end was relieved' by U fty
Fork shoald he* packed to the raf­ Baker In the fifth. Baker pitched
ters far It Isn’t often that leeal
himself out of a number of hol^e.
faaa era treated to a game which
prombee as much ’’fireworks’’ and

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The Fade warmed up far tometraw's tilt by beating old George
Cusack and »he Daytona Batch
Islanders yesterday with ala Mia
which were combined .with four
Daytona errors to prodaco a 3 to
* * t victory. The Fode esmod .only
^ two of tholr five rune, end those
two oomod rune cams in on a
flake kit by Roy Britt, making hi*
* first start for Banford line* 1911.
The Islanders cams hers with a
new manager—Kent Greenfield—
and with two now jjpyefs—Joe
Belsch, whose already week ankla
collapsed under him end Tommy
Wothersll, young Daytona dlamoad-ball star.
This combination found
Cal
Dennis a puuls until the eighth
although they got men on baees
until then In all but the first and
sis frames. A lack ef
batting
punch beat the Jalanden evtn
though thoy did out-hit tho Fade
7 to L
Cusack had sent nine men back
to the bench In order when, as the
fourth started, both Bchlrard and
Roberto reached first safely on
brrers by Boisch and Harris. Bon­
ner sacrificed them up a baie.
Slid Manager Charlie Abbott came
through, with a single Into left
field scoring both runners. He was
thrown eut toying to make second,
and Maiwoll struck out for tho
second time.
Cusack opened the fifth by hit­
ting Bernes id the foot. Harrison
. sacrificed him to sorond, and he
went to third when Britt got cmgit for an Inflotd hit which Apgar
thought Cusack was to pick up.
When Britt tors out to steal seeond, Cracker Orsham chunked the
ball Into center field as Bern**
set.rod. Britt conUiyiod on horns
Irhita Umpire DrisaUI relied him
oast’ much to his disgust end that
o f the fans. Dennis strusk out.
After fouling four balls, Abbott
singled
Into center.
Maiwell
dropped a hit Into right field, Just
bark of second. Throe Islander*
let tt drop between them. Both
runners went up a base on e sac­
rifice. Harrison was an Infield out
hut Britt lifted a short fly Into
left field. Red Burnsed cams In
for It Into and Gordon Apgar
couldn’t roach It In time, so It fell
ps a scratch hit aa twe men scor­
ed. Dennis want out In the Infield.
Tho Islanders rallied In lbs
eighth. Walks rail singled to right
and so did Rod Burnsed, sending

punch to locate rane.
Lab* Monroe will hive a chance
to Incnaao that lead on Wsdneni
day afternoon who* they meet tha
Banferd team la a game that waa
rained eat along In the first af the
second half. The Sanford team la
now being sponsored by the Flor­
ida Time*.Union and It promisee
an Interesting series ha the pUy
b aMQQ SHR Silk STIR BHRDS
The gates that was to have
brea played between Sdaferd and
GrspevlTle was forfeited by Gitfcevllle when they failed to appear
for the game.

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T O J l I f f h t i e * . U Amtrsy
WVfl a M b x \ of . Bsmifole
Chapter Older of DeMoUy mart
at the Muonic TempU tonight
they win not erty rosifet Initia­
tory Degrees span Dvlmar I d Um, Oeorgo 8to»al| esd Mmm
Bassey. bat they will alee dim es
pieiie far a house party. The

FOR RENT—U rge and email.
furnished apartments. Langley
The hawse party la tentatively Aport menu. Call SSI.
i chadsled fir Bept, J. 4, i, pad
B. It te to he held at XrOellaad’a
Camp aa the 91. M a i River, with
Sheriff and Mrs. J. F. McClel­
land acting aa hosts and chaperOver 30 Sanfoed boy* aad girl*
hard boon bulled to attend this
affair, Sad. many of them-already
FOR RENT U rge two -story
have accepted tha Invitation.
house nicely furnished Including
baby grand plane, gas stave, bet
&gt;. Murrap, Kakask*. Ho*. and cold water. Jmrge bed rooms
with plenty wjdrfows. Close la and
■ K » » » * lo P k llllM S t r u c k real vary reaeosmbte. Call at MM
K u b an ka. T. Bp C. I t e m * * * ,
.
w p * * * . a. B a *« *
b a n * : Magnolia Abo. *\ ..
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ask*. Winking piirk*r c.

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known though less important
problem* a* population pressure,
colonial administration and eco­
problem In Japan wilt kdtie li­ nomic rivalries.
Th# formula! on of wise agri­
self in m-ch tho same-1 'fgr‘that
it has solved itself ii Crest cultural policies, according to
Britain and America—A ' volun- Dr. AUberg’s paper, i&lt; not only
necessary for a now country in
tor) restriction.
L
Any country desiring to M britir to determine tho Lest sl­
main at p«scs with the fdst ier native use* for its |ande, and
of tho world must givt careful go encourage* tha right kind
attention to problem* of land end proper smo.nt of immigra­
utilisation, according to Ur. Carl tion, but It la equally necessary
I. Althcrg, director of the food far old countries because of th*
research Institute of Stanford rapid changes in world dsmand
University and formerly chief ol and In Industrial technique.
the bureau responsible for tho
Aa an esampls, he cited South
•nforcvmsnt of tho FtiVsral Food Africa’s problems. “Th* question
ami Drugs Act In th* United of pilicy for th# unlop of 8ouih
Steles.
Africa Is:
Should tbs country
Dr. Alsberg has been making produce tho maximum of grain
a systematic survey of th* prob­ or th* maximum of animal prodlem of land, utilisation in countrie* bordering the Parlflr, and he

RESULTS
SMALL LUNCHROOM on First
8traet far sain tbeap. Apply
Monday at 209 W. 1st St­
ucta? If th# former the govern­
ment
will favor
th* grain
griwere
by*
tariffs
and
o t h d r w l a e * encourage dry­
land farming,; and discourage
the holding of Wy large tyarta.
"If the latter.khe government
will not raise toiffs on melt*,
wheat aad othdr Iry-lsml erupt; HAVE YOUR WATCH rapalral
by one who really knows has'
It Will *nco j rage Waitu rdg# and
tha growing of foApr cfsps, and Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. As.
direct IU ssientlficfcork and ex­
port promotion P°nto* sccortiingly. . ARrkulUrrJT polled. In
short, trill be a subcintlal deter­ USED AU8TIM COUPE. Ouaran
teed by Real. 1223. Also, Moda
minant of South A frk ’s policy.’’
A Pickup track, 1130. Reel A Sons
Austin dealers.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAIITS
VMfJET

I^ULL EYES may be made and
VJ kept dear and healthy by

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Although painting cost* are still near rock-bottom, prices pn
climbing rapidly,
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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO

•tend

or Sespur
Ike da
Thu ordsr ski
•us* a wee* far
STRAWBERRY PLANTSffor sate. weeks la Th* I
nswepap** regab
See W. W. Potter.
a period ar mor
prior to nil* dati
FOR SALE: Calla Lily bulblats,
done a n d o:
ford. a*mlsol* Co
St.QO par hundred, Mrs. H. C. Ilk
day ml Xkiii
Eckels, West First Street.
Cl*rh at
C o m p lain t,

10—Flowers and Plants

will b« entered a

II—Mlaeetlaneoua

204 Sanford Avenug
MAONECOIL eliminates Neuritis.
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatic*

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actually went 3&gt; games
krlthuut an error If T«»
*"
count the first two gsm«* of tho
'pbst-soason series last yoarhut post
ttason play U mare or less "out
•af season". Howovor, If Roy’jl l“ «k
holds, tomorrow night ha aril! have
Hgd aa aid, or broken n new, re­
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y - Ann.
cord, according to tho way yoo
M . - m - A (233,000 suit brought
Want to look nt It
b y . Stats Representative 8. P.
- T . : - T ' i J S r ! an n - F . A n Roblnau of
Florida
against
Jamas C. Penney, chain store head,
waa .dismissed yesterday by Su­
preme Court Justice H. Taylor.
Roblnau alleged Poossoy, ia 1324,
contracted with him to bay 12A000 acres af tend at Green' Cove
Springs, nsor JacksonviRil
tor a Baptist shureh sc^alsotloo.
fee • purchase prist o f 1000,000.
Of that sum, th* salt sot forth.
Rohlaaa was to pay tho ncobror

State Solon Loses
Court Suit Against
James C. Penney

TUBBY
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PATWCIA, I'VE
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Burnaad. Dsnnla sent the next
three man out In ordsr, is wall
•a tho three rasa who faced him
In the ninth.
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A feature of tbs gams brought
Ray Harrison a new league record.
Ray, considered th# fthsal out*
fielder In th# Isagtis, broke his
own, record of having gone with­
out 'an error In M conascutlv*
game*. H# had three chances
which he handled without error
yesterday so that ha now has gone,
•7 games without aa errar, a re-,
cord *hUh U far aad away
than any orsr hold by a Isogu*
pleysr sine#
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B nw AFFAIRS *
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UU. tha prospacta . of Inflation
ubjic eye. Ever since Congress
cat text Spring transferring. .
to Iftiut imAUDwrtcd ciurendr.
imltod coinage. o^itflTef. pqopb

t*\\ data .00 public works fuare
b u od r U schorl buildings prey­
ed * Ail .affactod,
- ; -••
. hTha Immediate.-purpose of

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JX SffjSl at.Vetikl Inevitable. Others have held with W u lt terer
sincerity that any exercise of. such inflationary powers
pottM-be productive of disastrous consequences.
age. We esll this phase
President Roosevelt's attitude on. the matter has ,rs* ao f !Ur»
education estra-currlcula arflooded in secrecy. Ha has spoken vaguely at one Mettles.
No one can arg-we agalaet
time pr, another, about a "cmrynodity dollar,” , “a doflai* such a problem heedssa whew
which would give us the same purchasing power from one yoa do yea butt yowr. baud
generation to another.” He has expressed the desire to stalnet tbs rack of pride -that
raise prices to the (evatof 1926 so that debtors could redky no tre InInr Is tow thorough for
their creditors with the same klpd of %, dollar which they,, oar splendid yeans A a M s H .
borrowed. But he haa not committed himself directly on
So there is so Iwl trtmowt
sfslnot a w edeeattoaal aysUm
either currency inflation or devaluation.
. Yesterday the first Inkling, of. whit he ,has-1n~mfnd
it , A ugust re. i t n
was announced at Hyde,Park where Jesse'Jones, head at
[the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, had been In con­ Into the cost-ef-th e thing, that
ference. Mr. Jones was sent ecfirrvlng back to Washington Is another matter. Perhaps ■tea
too quickly. Weald
fo r extend
extracting
with Instructions to make, preparations for
lag credit w
lembern
of
the
NR
A
orgsnlxatltm.
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L RKAP WHAT Yti to business men who are meml
P
financed by the R. F. C., wllj bo si
net deceived; God U not It is proposed that loans, financed
noyem
oi
uuiur
wn« are
» • assisting In the mt^® ■ 0
for whetsoerer a man mads tq employer* of labor who
and expend
are fa d in g *&lt;
M h , that ehall he aUc rsep. raise wages fcllU
CA|H|IIU employment,
IHVMW ,, bat who
------ -----fc|ha that eoweth to his flesh It difficult to finance such operations because of pftsent
til of the flesh rasp corruption; day restrictions on credit
t
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l he that soweth lo tha Spirit
This Is Inflation, but It Is a type of Inflation to which
| ? 4tf the Spirit reap Ilfs ever- the most orthodox economist* have no objections. It is
tbg. And let ue not ha weary
productive o f auch results as rising prices, high wage
well doing; for In due season
scales,
and Increased profita aa are now commonly deklrcd.
■halt gasp. If we faint nbt«—
but it la not nearly so likely to get out of.control,., or gp. to bpaatfully Gaunt threats
tktlane 9.V 9.
rkllcnloua limits,
as any.currency '.expansionprogriun sons described at echeo
•rtltnUon- Mean End ef *- Might It Js tha. type, s t inflation which the country en­ lata and defy them to. ■
ttulso—headline. Let’s hope joyed from 1922 to 1929, but.this time It is proposed not »*r lew-gtSkeyi (their Jg
Hwr. “ Cooitllullon" comes to carry It to such an extent a*-to precipitate.another Wail at 4jw, risk ef- being, thr
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Ih half as wall.
As editorial (he other sight
Sted that former Kaiser Bill Is
se ef tbs seventeen richest men
i the. world. One ef the most
rrlonata too. He got out ef the
letMae of governing while the
ktjrtg oat we# good..

To Resign His Poet
MlUl. Aug. 29&gt;-in-S**Vfm
a itparat* NRA code for Puerto
Rico, Gov. Robert M. Core, of
that insetar posicstlon, hiMead

•Than seem* to be some trouble
pbaet the price Using prevision
hi thh ell code. It seems Umt you
gaimot fix tbe price high, enough
id pMkee the stockhold*re without
leaking tha consumers sera.

kere Raturday by airplane botpd
for Washington f &gt;r e coufaresca
with Oen. Hugh S. Johnson, fed­

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1 1 Bios Rsrlc R win cosb-her tan

I Held For Jobs

moat never Is. Ws believe President
! icm e employers seem to be fol- hJa choice in favor of the former. If
lowing Ihe-advlcs of tbs poet who face the future wjth even greater hop*
. ■■ . p ....... 'v terete, "Be not the »lr*l by whom

■*&amp; p,. —------ o ■ ■

K, tha.Rsw ia tried.*' but they should
;; remember ■that . he also wrote.
’J ; "Her yet the last to cast the old
./■aside."
What would the newapapar do,
jHtnd of oura asks, If It weren't
H all tbla NR A.new*. Wall, wa'd
t^hfbly ba writing ehoiil all the
Xttei, rlnte, revoltttlnna, and
leodsh*,! throughout tho land.
w Asbavilla Ottlaan of North
(lna make* tha rathe* string*
v*ratten that’ what tbla coaftaaads • b bigger •sad. beUer
jib pryductlou per atra. That
Id,'give;the planter* more eotto 1*11 tha government. And
.ultra, how our gorarnmeal

fiutiM Extradition
__ Heirtng Date la Set

lU i r u t w?n#f fortttf Into Wafti
today
sad portklilnj power."
U - .e p p J ^
•Yke seeeeUry noted that the
pa bile works administration * 0 cmI Inooll'e arrest In rociaoctlOB
with American extradition pro­
ceedings. Return' o f the farmer
for* accepting office.
Chicago utilities operator. Who
Aaled as to the pose ibis origin was detained Saturday, is being
of the reports, the gorsmed said: sought in ConnectIon with the
“ There is ■ certain political par­ financial collapse o f hie Interests.
The point Insetted In. the pend­
ty erer there—the liberal party
ing action Is whether he will
r-that te not hi faror of me or my
continue In detention pending the
policies. AateSlo Barrels, head of ontoome of extradition proceed
tho jl^erkl. party. Is Jart peeved. Inge,. Deputy Pericles Rhalll yeas,
He U s tried to dictate to me re­ retained to .assist Iq the defense
garding the legislation and my aw of. the farmer Chieagoan who n i
detained ■Saturday In the second
Governor Core said the
attempt to extradite him. He Is
ttooista In Puerto Rice hare
In a nursing heme on the adrlce
ta me everythiagj asked ft
of physic lane.
country- • Ail concerns than e r f
set up on a much lower' wage
scale . thee t)ial which proveils
in thd United lu tes- What we
seed la '^ spatial, code-7 ,, •,
Goverpqr Gera denied flatly re­
port* that ha had resigned, bit
past or eoatempleted submitting
hi! reeignalioh
to. Preeidest
RhosdVelt
’_,j
"Such'a thing Is stterly sidlro-

l Mjgjjte.
We
v^^Vbe closed all day
Wednesday
m t _____ a "_r
w
*ki »•

rtiurBday when our shop. will
d’ to comer of Park and Second
t Open for Business Friday mom*

art Intend ta dor ea." Ha alee de­
ni* ' reeent dispatches fta b i 'S d t
Juan that he had said aO his a^
poiaWs in ttasste*"
weeintt;

1th Government

noosevcu
so, (his country can
The United SUtax Civil Service
and confidence.
ComoilsilAn )uu aasguncod open
.. —.
competitive sxuulnetlon* as fob f
flows:
1 Chief engineering Draftsman, f
An Insult To A Great Athlete
»a,eno a yetr, Principal CnglnMr- ,
A certain incident surrounding the default of Helen {log Draftsman. W^OO a &gt;yMn J.
Sbttior Knglnosrtn* Drafteauo,
Willa-Moody to Hejqn Jacob* in the final match for the 12.000
a year, Engineering Draft*. {,
women's tennis championship of the United States is suf­ msu, ItXtM • year, Aselitaot Ra- f
ficient to-make almost any lover o f sportsmanship hang his glneering Drsfltman, flABO. a ,
head in chagrin and bemoan the existence of a. national year, and Junler Eaglnaoring
plague some times referred to as the "great American Draftsman, SI.S40 a yea*—foe f
iwork on thins- less a deduction oft
raspberry."
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.
Mrs.. Moody, who had not been beaten In a match not ta stceed 15 portent Ma IM*- !
since 1926,. and who had scRreiy qver been challenged, euro of yconemy and a iwtigeqwal ■
was forced to .leave, the court because she was suffering deduction of g-l-9 per cent; do- .
partmental service, .Wathlqgtfm j
from extreme pstn caused, by a back Injury. She had D.
C. and field service,, ppilgpal
stayed through the tournament wearing! a brace which sup­ branches: Ship hull, skip piping,
ported the Injured vertebras. Being,forced to extend her­ ship ventilation, marine . engines v
self by the superb playing of her opponent, M b. Moody and boltara, aad electrical (ship).
•bon became toa weekened to.oontlnue end fee)1!]* U|«t she
Marine Engineer. I3J00 to 14*- ’
was abput to coilapsa told the umpire of her predicament 600 a year. Assuelate Usria* Cmand left the court
For this action she was .accorded tha same treatment

i f ‘ t ^ e W o r ld ' d e s p i s e s ' a n " a i i o n y r r t o u a 'l e u ^ ^ — a n
f t w 1.

W e ;h fiv ift lo r e s j ^ t 't p i y

In w h o s i d e ^ p s

or, ^ n f id e H t e

too 0 year, Isea ». deds^sa.

flttfrmnt exampia.of *, gsiihfi
players, Indulge la catcalls, i
iMteah *0 'that what might
,freqURhily Jtmmd Into some)

to tarred lkgsr -ratMJ.^

«f economy , and p rttitaihe
.ductleihWjfrlX per q »l| C«
Service, Traweury Depertm*.

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‘T we apply the American NRA ten. T hare ao&lt; reelgnad n d 1 d»

.,s

i” r" nt
•*«•" lf
she Mips Into the herkdoor of a
, rompetltoPe store where stervatlen wages ere still being peld.

for as maaj people as poui'vK
The Ion* fanga cenaUoratioa * a i
gnttlns adequate, inedit a, »:hoot
housing sure children. .

eral adm'nistrator.

test of trne patrlotlem wlU

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the eeMIe weeks program te see
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offklel charnels sad not stalled
U fiaaaft"
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•“ JSe power has ke4n loosed at
t W top, whk,
at
th o SSXdSjtoOjOOO ned allocated,"
lekss said.
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�Attending
fforts Of Women
In Behalf Of NRA

'ersonai
U O ffice l i t

Mr. and Mr*. Tony Pitchfoni,
ho hav(
(pending several
mfcvln ML Verson, III., mad at
a World's Fair, hara return*!

Mr*. L. H. Water* and children,
f Jacksonville, are spending a
aak hard with the former's alar, Mr*. F, B. Adams.

Rev. and Mr*. P. E. Stalnmayar,
td daughter*, Ruth Stalnmayar,
td Beryl SUinmayar, former
Mldenta 'cf Sanford, have re­
ined to Tailsharea* aft#r spendg a weak hare with Mr. and
r*. F. B. Adam*.
'

The Silver Cord” Is
'laying At M i l a n e

^NOTICE
Mr. W . E. HORNE la not
im ir tM wlih

thla shop.

9 Loans Have Been
Made To Growers
Of Pinellas County
CLEARWATER.
Aug.
Nine leans, aggregating $31,3#).
hare been mad* t i Pinellas county
growers and dairymen try the Re­
gional Agricultural Creiti Corpor­
ation, a federal agency, In the last
three months.
A check of records at tho courtbo's* showed that most of tho
money went to citrus grower.* in
the Clesrwatrr vicinity. Th* re­
mainder largely wai loin-M to
dairymen In the St. Petsriburg
area.
Th* largeet individual Ivan was
ona of (28,000. Tha amounli of
the other* were (10,000, (8400,
(1000. (1880, (1500, (1000 and two
of (800 each.
_
The Macon branch of the Re­
gional Agricultural Credit Corpartition handled tha loans. Tha*
drat was rcorded early in
jJfte. Tha majority hav» keen
msdovrithln tht last month,
Tho loans are of tho shnrt-tsrm
type, sscured by crop and land
mortgages.
'
Records show that no loans
have been mads In this county by
the Federal Land Bank at Co­
lumbia, S. C , which glrss a longer
time for repayment. An appraiser
from tho bank Is now at work In
tho Clearwater section, however,
end eppDvsl of some of the nu­
merous applications whlcn hare
been filed by citrus and ttuck
growers is el peeled ihortly.
Thera ha* been no appraiser of
th* Regional Agricultural Credit
Corporation stationed regularly In
Plndlaa county, but after tha es­
tablishment of a branch olTica at
Ortnado an appraiser Is to be as­
signed to this district.
Crowtrs, dairymen and poultrynen in Plnellaa county asv- mads
rpplicatlon for federal loans esti­
mated to total (800,000 rr mors.
Grandma Lundqulst returned
home Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Magnuson from Daytona,
re
maining orer V&gt; attend th* fu­
neral of her tjltl* grandson. Th#
family returned Wednesday to
Daytona Beach.
t

* THURSDAY.
Members ef Ur* Eastern BUtr
will stag* their annual Robert
Mont* picnic at S:30 o’clock at
Pains Spring* near Longerood. AD
member* and slatting Stars a
invited to attend.
FRIDAY. |
Msmbers o f St. Agaoa Guild will
hold a picnic at Coronado Beach.
Those desiring
transportation
should meet at Haty Cross Church
at 9:30 o'clock In th* morning.

Judge Refuses To
Act On Motion For
Re-Trial OfBanker
SEBRING,
Aug. ».-C lr n iU
Judge Barker has entered an erdsr
declining to act upon tho mended
motion for a new trial Died by
C. A. Skipper, former Rebring
Banker, convicted last month of
tmbessllng (16,000 of th* funds
of th* Highlands County bank.
Th* Judge held he wav wiiho.it
Jurisdiction, th* defense having
removvd the cause to th* supreme
court.
Skipper was found guilty of
th* embeiilsmant charge try a
circuit court Jury on -July I'J and
on July M judgment was entered
and a three-year
penitentiary
sentence passed.
Shipp*.' was
Jailed that night and on the nest
day a m tion fur a new trial
mad* and denied, whereupon th*
defendant obtained a writ of er­
ror which superteikd the judg.
mant and sentence and took the
case out of the- Iowa.- court's
Jurisdiction.
On July IS de'frnse ounscl filed
an amended motion for a new
trial on the ground that one of
tha trial J-rore, II. 0 . Sailer, of
Ax°n Park, hid, according to an
affl'kvit attached to the nution,
made a remark about tho defend­
ant before tha trial, which the dafanat contended wa&lt; prejudicial.
The affiant, W. A. DrawJy, alio
of Aron Park, swore that he
heard Sadler make the rwnark
but that ha dl&lt;Wt know Sadler was
on tha Jury until after the trial
nad teca In prog rare nearly two
days.

TOKIO, Aug. (9— 0P&gt;—Tho al­
leged Influence of tho Unite!
States on Japanese civilian .off clals was cited in th* defense of II
naval olflcera charged with com­
plicity In th* assassination last
ytsr of Premier Iauyoshl Inukai
as thslr court-martial neared an
and today.
The young officers were justi­
fied, thslr attorneys h*Ll In con­
sidering arcs plane* by “japan of
tho London natal treaty a “ na­
tional betrayal” to the Under)
Stales- Evidence offered Included
stenographic
minutes of
th*
American Renats foreign rela­
tions ommltteo debate concern­
ing the treaty In 1930.
Tho surrender of Japanese civ,IIan authorltiea to "American di­
plomatic blandishments” was held
to bo the result of ssfh actlritiea
a* a so-called facial campaign Sy
former
Actli* United Stales
Ambassador Castle, and his wife
whan they wars In Japan three
years ago.
Attorneys held that the y.ung
cadeti, accused also of par'lcipating In the attacks on Japanese
basking houses and.official build­
ings at the Urns of tho Inukai assaisination, had committa.l “ n*.

LitU* Gntchen, daughter^ of
J. O. Lundqulst, who hi* recent­
ly boorf In th* Fernal.l-LaugMon *_!-e
Memorial Hospital accompanied
Mrs. Elmer Lundqulst to the
teach.

Firestone Tires arc built with high
stretch Gum-Dipped CortM. Every cotton
fiber in every co n i in every ply is satu­
rated and coated with pure rubber. Tills
extra Firestone process gives you 58^
greater protection against blowouts.

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Drive in today. Let us inspect
you i*lire*. If you need new lirenyou
will be mirprised how Hide it will
cost to trade thedunger o f blowouts
for die “lifetv o f Firestone Tires.

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Title Guaranty

Willi in*tv Firestone Tires on
youreur you eun drive anywhere,
at any lime witli the anHiiranee (hut
the extra eonatruclion features of
Gum-Dippingjitid Two Extra GumDipped (lord Plies under the Tread
give you greater safely and /t/oic­
on f protection tliun ran he found
in any oilier lire.

Meat Market
Out of High Rent District”

&amp;. Abstract Company. 107 S. Park Avenue

W 'Ee will B r i l you Firestone
Gum-Dipped Tires at today's low
prices as long an our utock Ionia.
D on ’ t rinlc the d a n ger o f lire
trouble or possible blowout* on
your Labor Hay trip with smooth
worn lln*s. Wo will pay you lor the
unsafe, dungcrmiN milcugc remain­
ing in your tires lo apply on a new
set o f Firestone Guin-I)ipj&gt;cd Tires,
the sufest lires in (tie world.

and

317 Palmetto

Title and Abstract

Company'' will he nwuM-iated with Title Guaranty

A ircade B a rb er S h o p

flr t s t o n t

Newest Grocery

formerly of Seminole County

Has moved From Hfs Former Location
And Will Now Be Glad To Serve His
Friends at the

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That After Sept. 1st 1933

TIRE PRICES ARE
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Mr. wad Mr*. tu|*a* Higgins,
f West First Street, have r»xsmed to Sanford after a
pent at Coronado Beach.

SocialCalendar

CLOVlR, New Me* co, Aug. » .
—OP)-—A tri-mot ir plan* crashed
near hrre Lrlr.j th* night and
three passengtre and two plolts
(Continued Prom rage 1)
were reported killed. Those aboard she had to laugh.
the plane wrrei Mr. and Mrs.
” 1 consider this a wonderful •*■
Ralph Gore, Albucierque; their perlence,” Miss Riddell ssht before
grand buckler.
Evelyn
Gore, the whistle blew for the first
clinch. “ I have to know the gen­
signer after signer.
' - tleman before I kiss him. Oh. no,
Th* (oral Advisory ('ommltteo I never kise married men.
of th* Army will meet at th* City
“Th# best type for kissing? Oh,
Ilall tomorrow morning at 10:30 I like th#. Wall Street men. Ami.
o'clock to discoM th* campaign.
Reports their will be mad* &lt;*f the three, of Amarillo; II. R. Morgan
pledge card drive sml Its surveys. and W. 0 . Bare-s. Kama. City,]
Mayor V. A. 8peer will preside. pilots.

they ar«
better now than
they were a fsw year* ago. They
atom t# have more time. They are
LUMBER
such cavaliers! No, I have never
kissed a roller# boy, except once
—a llltla short fellow from Emo­ Laag leaf yellow pin*. Gal
cypreaa as* sQ kiwle af
ry."
lag asaterlalB.
Th# preliminaries were hrld yeri
terdey after having been post­
HUI Lumber Co,
poned from day to day for a week,
13th and Holly
because of rain. Th* contest is be-] ZIP 8BRVICB
Pham
ing held in the hall ordinarily used!
by hula janrere.

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and Mrs. Tho#. D. Trent,
x. sad Mr*. 0 . W. Striplin
th* week-end In Jackaoa-

Mrs. W. 8. Thornton, who*#
birthday anniversary (ansa yes­
terday, was th* honor** at a
handkerchief shower which was
held In conjunction with tho
monthly burins** and social meel*g of members of th* Troth
Seekers Class of th* First Metho­
dist Church.
Th* meeting, held at th* home
if Mrs. Thornton, Included a busi­
ness session, and a social hoar In
which a program o f songs
rendered, including a solo by Mrs.
J. K. MetUngrr.
At a lata hour punch and cake
ST* served by th# haetesees,
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw, Mr*. F. R.
Mitchell, Mr*.- J. W. Rutledge,
Mrs. B. E. Squires, and Mrs. H.
H. Chappell.
Others prdsent Included Mrs. W.
D. Hoolehtn, Mrs. L. M. Telford,
Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker, Mr*. W. M.
McKIm, Mrs. W. A. Tillls. Mrs. U
Grow,.Mrs. Martha Moffltt, Mrs.
O. J. Pope, Mrs. L. Went, Mr*. T.
E. Wilson, Mrs. W. L» Clark, Mrs.
H. L. Gibson, Mrs R. W. Turner,
Mr*. J. G. Waits, Mr*. C. P.
Herndon, Mrs. J. M. Moye, Mrs.
John Vaughan. Mr*. C. 11. Smith,
Mrs. P. D. Parker, Mrt. R. L.
Shlnholser, Mrs. Georgia Hart,
Mrs. C. S. Well, and Mrs. B. E.
Haley and daughter, Mlsa Ha .el
Haley, of Lakeland.

s is attending effort* of
i
•n army of women who
went out
early this morning under th* su­
pervision of Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat and Mrs. 8. Puleston to secure
signatures to cards pledging tho
penoa to buy only In those st- ren
where th* Blue Eagle of the NRA
Is displayed.
Acting General R. I . Glenn of
th* lee*! Campaign Army stated
that the workers are being met
with a cordial recaption, and that
much needed “missionary” work
la being accomplished. luteal wom­
en appear ta be taking a real In­
terest In their part In the drive,
he said, ami th* worker* report
that th* drive f°r nimes will sue*
read to th* fullest extent.
No official advice had keen re­
ceived by Col. R. A. Newttmn, of
tho local Army, as to tho suc­
cess which a group nf 25 negro
women had In their house-to-house
campaign which started yesterday
art*moon. Belief was eipre«**d.
however, that the negro popula­
tion If ready to do Its part, and
that these workers are securing

Kissing Contest
Is Beiifg Staged
At Coney Island

1*

Mrs. Thornton Given
P a r t y On Birthday

Are Killed In
Crash Of Airplane

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Saa Firestone Gum-Dipped Tine made In the Firestone Factory and Exhibition Building at “A Century of Progress*” Chicago,

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Aug. oo- a
year and a hall afo •
■mall froup of laborer*
who had bean digging Into the
level mountain top. Moot* Al­
ban, a desolate spot in Mnthwwatem Mexico, unexpectedly
penetrated the long-forgotten
tains of an ancient fort reread
tlfy Vhose culture wa* eld
•.then Columbus discovered
America.

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VdBtttid' ■
I FfPrtl Fa#af&gt;»&gt;
i eolttoment M
t w ta m » Florid*
notably Writ Patal
Rlleex aUUd that
,Ml^hssttlsaas^it la • ft^ d up..twe-thlrds of th* tractor*,
besom* lidding upon them

&gt;-Tha met

caUacfloa-'l* a

miR Mrrttag a boo*'

Aug.
fraatfl wlth m
►M*.
So*which by th*
■&lt;*. It wa* tba Irat
dtata ta tba eye
amaned
ctaMa -luestlUee ever found la mad­ need tor i
**Vm!a waa agraevaent bera y*aIn tha fltindhnl Oil Camponl*«,
am Mexico. It haa a dUtaaat * »
terdey that Urn cradU to avaDride gravity ibas jade fooad in
wa* minded at noon yesterday to
abl* a» far aa th* gsratnment is.
Ckto*. *od It to net as rranelocemt. carved__ _________■ _________ I I
Mr*. Paollo* Van D*r Voort Or**u n im n ? Raaarratt now wxxU # ™ ln t them t a t ' ---------Mg Pearl Bshlhtt.
ter, member of an old New Verb
to that at tha boat Chinas* s a lt 1*
regular traneportatton rrotw t a *
There era Oliver cope, hewts aad lUsstfb Ivory carv«t*f* Thetr hlarm
tha baaka U da their pair.
family, at th* Long Inland *udi­
fUa* taf*r Mila, mo* direr bed*, glyphic* 1*11 tb* Story of th* MtxAa mysterious as *’ »r, Monta­ ptadaff them la dMasttloa
mer horn* o f tk* bride.
add tDrtr ptnerr*. aaad by the tre rac*. mat tag turn veritable
gu N* reran, governor of tha whew they could n s t o (ha
The Ragvrm will tail Wednesday
MUt*c* la pell th* beard from leave* of blstOry wrtllen on bonce.
Bank of England. c A i b * »
llvinff." ‘ ' ‘
-r .
for England to Join Colonel Rog
at ihdr Inthalr (sees.
There * » doXena of gold breast
Bach camp* would ha
igo of Uila bUI. Mr. WII- era' daughter, Millleent, andhar
I brake th* Urday asompantod by
There era pearls In profusion, pl*taa sod m t U
lUrriaon* foYfffiflf of
FomtiI ltohad at all strategic L
*111 "I thlnb, do more to- hatband, Arturo Prralta-Hamoe/a
oa t Of (heat weighing twenty tfire*
Reserve Banlr o f Nrvr York,—
where uaempldyhd tkapeieaU a id "
la theca reins the worker* earns rarttx. The only implement cf war
Uecorer
-Nne
era
I
Urwm
.
T
**;
wealthy
Argentine.
iu
which
thla
namut
roalr laatliHr pro*Nornssn declined todalk before likely to converge.
-c.
! Ja located et
ou* of th*
Thla was the (bird marriage for ”pon what was known a* Tomb T, found ta th* teab waa a rapper
b Florida than any other
entering the » ‘ turner White Rous*.
Ia order to pffrfcct theas ||aaa.
fn which they fooad floe gold, sil­ as* With a natural alloy 'of trot) of tide reuiarkebl* exhibit
th*
62-year-old
ail
capitalist.
Ilia
that eeul.l bo enacted."
It haa been aasumrl that h» and Mamie FagT, stots dtoector, t a li
■ tel .cup, ground-fram e
marital affair* have bean as wide­ ver, Jed*. tun)tto!** and pearl rel­ la.lt, .
. »,*. ifi Oy
Harrison bare bran lUtentstog tha a rvgtoaal nuftamsM’ tartU 'Da
reminded hia audit nr# *het ly publicised i i thoa« of hla ic*. almost lorateeiabtn la value,
advisability of bringing atout a held in Atlanta w m and that a
bill la available not only to daughter wboae firet marriage to and even more Important tn tha
Stabilisation of currency In th* state conference Would Ip N M
tight
tboy
throw
on
anrly
American
and town*, but to rountlra the Austrian nobleman. Count
foreign exchange.’
History.
..........
shortly efterwarvL
l.udwlg
Salra-Hoogstraten,
ended
epralal taa dletrUta at writ,
But thara to not the sllghtMt
C. If. Reedmr, af Miami, maai•hewn an Train.
*
In divorct In Parlt In 192).
" t f * o ballot* that m l rotate
hint her* that the President feel* her of IS# State advisory hoard,
The** relic*, th* m alt Sf an **•
Colonel Rogers' first wife, the
the time to right for Ihto. It waa pravldcd et the meeting.
t o bwla of all of ourw&gt;*ltlr| farmer Mary Benjamin, obtained a pedlllon headed by Dr. Alfonso X .
Many
ma'nts ined here that Harrison iiuesDotm were asked by, Ihu del­
llT Florida”, h# (aid, "it fol- divorce in Holland In 1626; that Cato, head of th* deportment of
lo-gbt thj tot*trist/_
egate* rovevlng a wide vxrtoty
lb«t w* roa’t bar* prosperity rams year, he married Mrs. Basil archeology of Ihe Notions! Museum
Last night, th* Fmhtsnl con- of eonununity and Individual prob­
•( l l t t k * era Mine eshUHted *a
Mi
It
a,
of
Philadelphia.
Charging
■tae-rel**** thla property
{leded his busy day in snotlwr lem* end New they »h(M&lt;lA* tm
cruelty, aha wav granted a divorce tfe* Mexican I’raaldrnJUl train at
p a enormous dtbl*. Whan
ranferanc* with 9ecr*taiy Icbe* dealt with. Johnston# Indicated
A Century o f. Pragre**—th* Chi­
In Reno last May.
relating to Ihe personnel of lb* th# admlnletratlta wa# prapalhd
cago Wortd'a Fair.
do 10 wa will rratora It to a
Th* millionaire'* third wife—
oil planning Bnd cuaservathn com­ to handle them all on thalr merit*
Through a study o f them, arleom l Valori at* will have'encour- whose marriage t» another oil
f JJN¥ 4kis* ,’i^e 1 . J;\ttsta are ftp the flrat time gatnlag
mittee. AUo, he received Postmas­ and would attempt to provhto a
n id Mr pro pit to Improve thalr malt, Karl.K. Dreiser, of Bradford. definite, horiwledgn o f lb* «nriy
ter General Fancy, master of method for «*th.
Pi.,
wn*
dlirolved
by
dlvor
r
lit
proportion and an benefit tin* unhistory of Ibe Mister*, a rac*
_ _palrun*s».
Key
Wool's . untnJptoyment
I9t7—Is
descended
from
old
colo­
which
make*
It*
drat
appearance
•■ployed an.i tho building rn»lekea raid he bvcurtht up a list problem. It wa* brought oW. to
nial Mamili#*. tier maternal ancra- la hiatery near tba eod of tha tenth
o f 60 or 60 names for conei’ hrX- eeoentuated by the fact that all
tarlal merketi; and we wilt b« atlo tors Hirlttd* tha Hherman family century and which readied It*
tion on llie oil ommittre.
to Interest now people l.i romini; of Rhode 'InlMnd. On her father's height sbeuf 1060b
municipal erapley*i virtually
.There ere persntent report*
side, ‘ eh* la descended from Peter
donating thalr atrykt*
to lira with ueJ'
in the temporary ebeenc* o f Dr.
that
James
A.
M odel, wlui se­
Mr. Wilcox atatad again that Van D»r Voort, a laftler ht New Chao, the Mhihtt I* under tbo di­
thn
•iga*d ae vlr*-pra.M**t al
of ^tba
rection of Dr. D. nubia de la Bee
Amaterdam.
*Thara la no nutation that . all
Standard Oil Corapsov of
holla, bead of lbs depart meot of
Jersey, w ll be. male th* ndmin't r,7ohnilo»* suggested ’ that Hia
- f " ' that* oil* aIlona art in anaroil aa
antbropslgy of tha National Me­
trator.
et uID o f UeaitaL Aae Isting'him I*
OUT, word and, out pernnel nolo
ratnedy In thkt ra*. W*e not fer
MRA officials hav* lUscloied
■eoolite Uertlnea del Iilo, alee of
Ikfrol ballott that when wt reach
,Wy employe* to rvxlgn « d *clb* National Moeehex .
that Rome, Ga., was ,asking
sept unemplcrrment kid, b « f »
0 ’phlnt wham wt will hat# re
desh to 6e the first rity ti enlist
•In aamtwr, vagiMy aad wealth *f
"V ;
liortd all of ihli burden, wa Will
f#r
•tgnlttranee, th* treoeure* dlepleyed
100 parcel. They male public a the mr-nWpaliHr “ *
. h*vs rratortd «om* rial, tiua val
la tha collect Urn fntrty doasl* IU
train it *■ Cewtmnr
telegram from WiU A. rattan, B. F. C- fund*. ”
oa to somethin* *h rli now haa no
county
•oinolmr end seated deecrtpltea.
chairman of the committee at ttoOkeeehobw*
raScs, ehfioet bicaleulehl* la eahrn ead- cress more I WorMf# Fafr.W e
i,
*. _ ^
(
^ ra k e d fo r authority to » W
••■■ TOlaa."
Thera are tha Jade objects who**
Important In th* tight at tatty American Mhtary
a* Monte Alhaa la aoetl
Rome,
reading
aa
folia
wn
MujcOWS r^rrign’ rotte- noChtocte, brecelcte, peudanta aad U f halag displayed an (he Maakaa Freaidratiai | Mexlcaa axcbeologleta. - —
•
*1 am happy to report that wa
“ Every ratal! mec'iunt, real a community t t d b*d
apomlanta here have lean warn#d
•II grower* could obtain setting*
ft* got thla bill through the’ llouee
estate,
Insurance, garoUfle arid
O, vegetable#. The, mere tatagd
ha aald. "Bece-itc of anmt bittrr Indlvldoally by the pree* eeefon
•U,
auto
d**tor,
Itundry,
tha goternwent wovOd -foratoh
3 » -ff apposition, however, It* paaaige of th* Foreign Office not tn at­
grsco In a land of pteniy and that barber shop and puMuTutillirrseed, fertiliser and Ineoet aproyeW M dalaya.l until wa had iu tempt to travel In the provinces
is the condition we must change.
fact, every business concern In
r . . . » in which peraone living
tRn* to aand It thruu|h thn rou nr tlaewhire tn Ihe Soviet Dnim
"Are we competent of setf-gov- city, with tho excop' kn o f '
on farm* need fle—hetadimM
tlha mich'ntry lorldtnt to ltd In- Without first submitting *n Itiner­
■rnuent and willing to aaaumn or thiwe mercent to eitabl
ary add outlining Ihe purpoie of
tfoduotbn in tha Sntatr."
tho
responsibilities which the menta—has signed an agreement eausa of lack of agriealroial r*evenae also were tnantlsxtrl. « # ■ '
“ That an Important group la the trip and obtaining formal peri
President is asking n* to share?" or a sod*.
\t was explained would hava t» J&gt;a
h« stated near the conclusion of
naldarlng •upportlng tha mene- mis i ion. Although It was aald of­
"Every ona of tae aixty-fivn
his addrej*.
"Will we praaetve plants In th* county lUta.1 •* in- handled on thalr Individual merla a fart Indiratad In Mr. Wd- ficially llut thla was not a new
fCtmnnueg ptem lacdU net
SYDNEY, New HiuUi Wales ■tatrmant that ht haa haeti rule, it seldom ha, l*«n applied
The Markay Aerial Expedition same time there la no la.-k s f th* what we’ve fought for these past duetrio*, Including textllr, raycn, lu, but It waa pointed out th* ad­
Jhvltod 10 Ipaab before th* United t'» rretrlcl thj movements of for­
has rrl-rncd U» Sydney from IU supply, no shortage of either 150 years, or wit) we let It faltf lumber, toll pipe and‘ brick, gar- ministration favor* xUmring * " »
Idea Is To Have City survey
' i t N Conference of Mayors of eign newspapermen.
of central and northwest­ supply or demand. Our people *&gt;■ Thft iiucstion Is now back In your ment manufacturer*, marble, etc., lo remain on their farm* rather
Donpllr published claim, of a
than quit end go to Ihe -sill**.
iW OV*r 60,000 ptpulatlon.
Workers On Small ern Australia with th-i protiounee- suffering starvation and die haml*.”
lie* signed without exception.
lira. Ruth W. Atktneen, **et&gt;TRU gwtlp wlh nat#i In Chlragu b-mper crop thin year, Ihe For­
ment that of the 2« 0,tKM njunra
Declaring that if "Capital and
"Women
conducting
tba
Con­
Farms
Near
Cities
Labor—thou# .Inrlent foes—can sumer canvas* hava returned ap­ clate etat# director, wa* -tatolher
iuiIt-1 cuvcrcd ateiut orc-eicMb
to in Baptamlstr, and It hag at eign Office 'wilHoul in plena! ion
could te deocrlncd as l i i v r t
lay aside their difference* amt proximately 3,000 etatementa of principal epeaker at th
^ r W n , d to Mt *«ld* on tn rlftleed parn, alien lu William II
(IHICAGO—The Federal Gov- wh.rcai tha remaio.Vr
would
ftro d a / t« dtacuaa thin bill, Mr. Chambarlio, rorratpan but, to visit
join hands In this fi^ht," he raked co-oporation signed by th* houvr- cnce. She said aha had cosaptotod
an automobU* tour of thef-Jfferte
YfB*0* aald. He hav arr*p»»,| Iha and oberrve the barvsrt In the •nment Iv 1 nnw working on de- carry Stiffc’ with a prattle able
"Ganf we do as well?
wlf* or h«ad of th* family, repre­
prlnrlpal agricultural region* of talle o f a broad plan tn put Into Stheme of waler ronscrvatlon.
smt foand th e n umber of U B * Mrltotioo. V
"This ta the greatest teat of senting
approximately
15,000
Caucasus and tbs
ent unemployed peratm* In I w l This ia the fifth expedition
cuir faith in our failItulion* and buyer*.
ConrlMIng hi* talk, Mr. Wilma Ihe Ntrlh
operation
the
moat
practical
bark*..
..
i
„
i
Ukraine. Mr. Chamberlin, one of
da now 1* foneiderably leg* than It
which Mr. Maekay has financed
I helltvt that we will
the thing* wa’vt fought to pre­
(Continued Ffwn Ftg* Onll
i t Skid,'"
to-lho-farm m.Yemeni that has
"By Rat urday, when lid* tvork was a year af*.
himself at a coat of several thou­ cents In buy tb e tr ouUtaridlnd serve for moro than IGO years,” ho
tkl* kill through the Hrneu, «l- the best-known American rorrd1*0
yet lecn devleod, it i* rrportcvl by sands of pounds. Tw&gt; airplanes
Johnston*.! outlined ta ggnatml
concluded. "I ask,
ask,_and
and I know to yompleted, w* expect lo hare
though Ihtr* will Lt n fight, and apondanta, who has livrd hare II
farm Icetler* Imm Washington, were used by the expedition which bond* it lees than par If the
support
thq Pr«*!- every person of Rome's 21,600 in- tha govern mbat’s pi*** for deal­
that
you
will
thtrt la yet much .work tn be years, had often traveled in th&lt;&gt;&lt;*
ounty’e governing board dealrad
where
they
got
advanco
wont
of
habitants,
with
a
possible
excep­
region*.
Thera
W
*a
n
food
shortwas eupposted l/y an efficient
ing with th* emergency *rialng
#&gt;n*. 1 believe thla Ircnu-'c the
dent’* program."
to do so.
Ihe plans.
out of the depression and ex­
ground organisation.
"There I* no thought o f a boy­ tion of lest than 100 p*
W l 1» f»lr, hontit, and honoralt, ag* there th* past winter.
"Ro
It
D",
h#
dcclarait,
"the
«*«
Several months ag&gt; two other
H t:
The Idea ls to eettle city work­
plained how mor* then 930,000,On h * return Mr. Mackay raid
cott against th* merchant who to signed up.
ah ' braaura It extend* the ncr**American eorrenpondents
war* er* on email farms .wllkln easy Jm was convinced his outlay wa) tax is no longer levied' upon the Mow to act, however,” Mr. Yovrsll
"A tote! of 223 futi-V.ms
OOOJXM to to be put into Iniraaawl
gaty relief to Our people,”
basis of benefit to tho taxpayer,
" Senator Parrish, In eongrutulot- forbidden to make a trip to motoring itIsl* nee o f citlee where more than Justified by the work but Is levied Tor nil purposes be. raid. "Such action has been de­ ploy** hav* teen added by 971 payrolls under President Roose­
firm*, while our indostrin hava velt's plans.
done in the enuso nf exploration
they labor.
lb« Mr. ’WHortf, stated that ‘'here Ukraine.
eauvp we need th* muury and th* cried by President Hoove roll as add*.! approximately JJMO
The price of bread au.Vlenly and
Of thi* turn, h* said, tha gox•rail as by General Johnson, aad
Wa hava anew Congressman who
They would” rontinue at their and by ths fuel that a vast terri­ colicctlin I* simple."
w , should target th* word and Its plays*. Th* Inertas* In payrolls anmvent he* placed $3,500,000,000
nude a fin* atari, who got ahaad wHhviit public annmiaremenl wa, job* In the fartnrira, raise enough tory had been made more widely
Othrr
elate*,
lie
added,
have
to estimated at between $60,000 Into public work* end nearly $27,*
Of tbb reat of h’ a fellow Congress, increaaed Ino percent rrrentiy In food for themselves end maybe a known. Block reiving and iniirng, taken 'actions comparable
to meaning. It baa no part in thil
and 900,000 weekly
government
co-operative little over—and hav# something be said, were the hope of tho area
006,000,000 lata national recovery
“
slerpin
gxicknete"
which
ifion.-ond who will rttnoln nut fn all
•
store*. Black bread was raised to fall back on If depression came covered. In countiy where on* FlorUa’r.
campaign. Th* p*w*r *f public
activities.
'
front."
Umll*
said
history
&lt;k«riosn
would not imagine a human being
Th* fivefold progSttn of recov­
opinion i* all that I* neresvary
"W o art Oil faced with tilt from 6 In 21 kopecks for 400 and pay stopped.
tax**
flrat
becom*
oppressive
lit
»f “America," and it broigbt the ery, Johnston* said, embrace* un­
could live one found nallrce^-U
probltm of how to run o.ir town*, grams (nearly one pu-nd) and
Solomon’i time nml led ts n re­ to put This program over.'
Modest furnis would be put
Mr. Yovrall elated that th* dav program lu a clou* with ths (toy­ employment relief, public worief.
•Hies, and rountlaa, on what lithe white bread from lit to 112 ko- within their reach by specially fa­ clear indication that water tnu&lt;l volt. "Whether this wet the first
te there. The country, he addru,
of the "sweatshap' to at an end, ing of tb* "Star Spangled Dan­ netioael recovery* egrlcultural roPtoney we eulleet” , ha said. "At I perkk.
vorable term* of purrhaee made would one day carry etxk in * tax revolt", he declared, “ maif be
rooetruction and rehabQltation 'a f
nml
happily eo. "Yon women who ner."
told you la.t year, we've gut to
qtritlonrd, but certainly It wee
possible |,y the government.
Acting general Qtoan, la totror ferelgn trad*. *
fshly big way.
in recent yean have been won
- '
get the taiee down, in.) lhal’a the
not
the
lad."
Thla pro|#tt la attributed to
rt itaurants would ge unable to
“ One hie to go Into th* heart
dering how ft Is possible for mec- during Un. Junes, took occasion
Florida’s Inability to tab* addi­
tl problem. Wa legUletirs of.ttt
"Centralised
government",
kb*
rmtlnue In rmsine,s If forced to Prof. M. I.. Wilson of Montana of Australia ,to appreciate the
ehante to sell you a drees for •&gt; to point out some of th* benefit* tional funds for UDempkryimnt,
blimad for what we u, a h a
Slate Agricultural College, whu enormous site of this continent”, attorney general said, "caused thr or. 16 rente when It should sell which hav* been brought about lo­ Johnstone said, will Mt preseat
little Wopiler why tha ) &gt;-y. abide by the code previously ap­
originally wa* given a high poet said Mr. Mackky. "If a men were people tn pay a fearful price h fur St leeact |3,” he said, "should cally St k m u lt "of th* fia* co­ the guderameat -from fp ing Ua
litistu re la blanted for being radi- proveil.
No t Iher change, were made In the wheat eereage reduction lojklng for laid out there, far txnrbltanl taxes and lack of pa­ know that th* answer to that operation of #«r people."
utmost In Dial direction.
cal when the people are that way."
triotism.
1
"Oar record* .how”, he told,
selfish perron* paid starvation
Evary Mitrty council, ;k
Those .attending the lumh.cn and the wage reduction* affect,d program. A* nnn of the principal example, he would feel antlik* In
"To.Uy,
th*
Slate*
are
looking
waiat Congressman Mark Wilcau, only wallre-wes and dishwasher*. sponsor* o f the domestic allot­ Ida amatlnris. Ceatral ' Australia to .Washington for their revraud wagvs—earns times at tow as M) "that nrarly 100 people have been ed out, ■tomId hav* six
• Rtkto StnMoy J. J. Parrish, Lln- Fur these two rla.ae* of employe* ment plan which President Roose­ will nwer carry a big population. end direction, and th* coutot'ra coou a week for mor* than TO put to work in the Sanford erva tees. Thera are bod#*t,“*lueUI
service, work projeria, agticubIon Allan, V. A. Speer, T. I. Du­ the minimum was flvcd at 10 velt adopted, Profeeeor Wilson I* What D aboriginal reserve pf fhe and loci| unit] nr* louklng l-i Die hours toil—to women who** life alias, and this .Lee Mt
K lma*, Nick Sernovean, P, It. Wil- cent* *n hour and 18 rent* ad known In agricultural circle* country that we surveyed jahauld state* for their rovemie, largely, blood went Into th* making nf farm laborers or. laborers or waek- t’j r*. traaetonta and public rela­
tV'left as ,t ch, since it I* exs.more In th* large plant* which hava tione.
those dresses."
•
tfjn. V. A, Willlama,
; , fpn,
Williams, J. 0, Rhaton, hour, respectively, Instead of It ’throughout th" country.
at I ace It, because (hero u nit
But class as b# was to the tiel, 1 think, to isolate tha blacks
II* stated that tha new plan not opened. Nearly (1600 have
' ^Pf'4 J* JL HhiroDt
John rents an hour. The modified cod*
enough
li&gt;«l
priilq
and
local
pa&gt;♦.
Mclrch. ft. V . Long. i . U Uarcn- Is being sent to Waahlngton for government’s design* for calling from thr whites If th) furra*y or* trietUm lo supply what la need­ will previd* a isgltimate profit bran added ta the weekly payroll
for etery manufacturer and mer­ hero, aad fer a tawa this sis*, inch lean waraatp to tbto erlels. Mr*.
\ 8. M. Lliyd, W. E. Hatha- nppmva:, but will b* in fovea un­ wheat production, he eherlthed n &gt;t to disappear as a me*. I pin. ed. .
chant,
a decent living wage for an Increase |a remarkable. Bat We Jon** stated that aloe* It to tree
S. II. KUbaa, and R. J. Holly til definite acti n Is taken th*r*. mor* the possibility o f giving In­ poe* to make a full report-to to#
In hia wt:ramlng audresa to th*
do ovea'Uttar, and we wilt that .woman control appraaf&gt;laA committee of hat cleanare dustrial worker* living In ^natant federal Government."
all
employee,
end a nation . re­ can
sta * ik! Ratarlana J. E.
f_ 'M
L O T_T
M'
■
legal heads of th* serarel slams,
om
ly 85 percent of thj eeMtnaligi
■ltd C. .E Hill, nt Da- asked the council to approve a un’ertaiulv the full* Ilf* (hat a * Another member ef th* egpvdl- Oltrien declared that th* ratln&gt;*l turned to the principles Upon
11
*
0
.
said
that
emnnythe
party's
Mra.
Jonas
began
bar start talk power of tho nation, "my
change
In
their
hours
whlyh
would
home In Ihe country would offer,
whUh U wa* created.
d, J. J. fineIt, of Cocoa, Paul
Indstrlel
recovery
act:
‘
offend,
■Jitemrles was a chain c f dry sail
a a # ' to ydu
Concluding,
Mr. YawaJI Mated with tha «taUn*al
J t, Who preside b George C. allow them tn open 3a minutes In say men fresh fjram Washington.
•gainst ail Urn cherish*,! cmufltti
lake*, about 16 mile* ljug.
deprraaiaa baa coaHnua,!.** tong keeg yooraelvs
jy » that
"Wa
ought
to
look
upoa-lho
■iMMan, U. W. Mpcncar, A. -W. nilvane* of other ratal) establish­
In- tb* transfer of worker*
lieaaJ mi virus rclettng to dw
» “d » Utterty. we af th* Army formed aa to
E m 8-Vl. dray. W. M. Haypra, ment* &lt;|p»d remain open 30 minute* from th* r ilr to mor* **lf-*upprocess of law and tha tak-ag of extra expert*# that wo Sr* asked feel that yog *11 know of (
a n hetog heeagl
BMilatt ami C. E. Mill, of Ba­ longer. Tina approval wa* given, pollng conditio** In the country,
private property far buhli* um to ekonldef during this trmpore heartache* aM aanow* U I
trlato. Ignorance to 0A
ry period a* an inrastment. e lf
it A. Brown, R. E. Monlaalvatga, but It was brought aut that thla h* saw great poeelbllille* fux
without Juft compen*at|g;i.” ,
we pay detent wtg«b, If vre oper­ brought." ;U
■01, 8hlnhoj»r, u L. Melarcaa, F. waa a matter for etch Individual building for goad eltlaenshlp.
“ Crie* foy relief , have m m up
said in a funnel statement which ate our. buelaaasaa with the vf
^llC^MaaMahon, U. F. II.In... Karl group tj rettlo for Itself.
Recently th* •pportunlty wae
for many months", th* paid
he gave newspapermen in hia he of thalr returning na a ItglU
iprimarily, ta tha1
Lehmann, W. C. II.trillion, ||,
given him, when b* wae trans­
1 *
"Tbasa cries b r n noi aleeye t a t
1*1 room, attacked Wrp ia tha wash profit, wall get oar Invesf
' who were har■ . Mi Watson, and R. If. Coleman.
ferred from th* wheat program to
Wieboldt Returns To th* hack-to-tba-Jerm undertaking
room of a ctuni on Lon blend, bork .with big lateraat within a hurled wildly however, t a a \
y la. a pla-V«(I’ootlauod from rag* I)
tpaaaa wei-htardMa T rah ta._________
ta which Mra.
Ht
luriwd la Hew York. Hu taught New York, Saturday nightCity From Chicago For this Cong rasa has mad* IS6,- the
Col. J , W. Layton, head af Uw •aly a frar .wrakerag^^j ^U y Ifcwi
Twentieth Oratory Limited for (res a go*st at a party at ‘ tb*
•*■ .ta«j
000.000 ’available.
Educattonal Bureau o f tha lota,
need ha s
While such a sum will not go Chicago o« Sunday and yesterday slab, ha Mid. •
Alnong Hanford person* who
and presiding officer
On* of lb* men, Lang main
have return* l from Chteatfo to a great way, It is expected by •ftjgnooa arrived la
mapting. opened tb* j
telaevl, bad • knife.
declare that tha World1* Fair 1* farm autborilleg tbat it wQI.,h»
a Short talk, which _
ig&gt; Cf.—■ H* "maijagad to wriggle dear"
miiWAUKHB, Win,
a “ marvelous achieve mint", la A. enough to give A fair start and
ttsadu-tloa of Mr, YowalL il
aad
crcepo,
lh«
&lt;
Klngfleh
*a
“
With
hl&lt;
trouser*
drawn
I
H
.
n
.
aver
With oldt. local photographer who cp*n up * poljcy which may-ha
la to our flrat chanew r * '
»Uk ( * James, 8«uil*r Huey with a sort-of a feaikail m
*
arrived her* Rat unlay sltarlpend- carried farther,
tol Rommralttoi
A*r. ;J|.—The tamya Isg three vrvaka m ChiaaffO.
Loalejnaa. tank .rapcrtoc* thyoofh ow of tii* man,. Just la
In contrast with ao*\* of tb* LtijC
Taw Drag chance to i
Dm* to prfm K'hi* altagvd Tn— H
H lMrt night approved
While hi waa away, Mr. W'«- back -to-sh^Ihrm pint*, this one M IntJbU rauflrtcac* )*,t nrgW pnd s*ta locktag tha wrahraewl door,
that we at* raadt to do
,*04# dor raaUuranU, boldt visited friends and ratatlv*-'. regarded a* _lhof*a*bly feeslW# tahk Wa Venlon V tk* harrowing
J W the nett
with lie** slop*, with them latlds.
JJ» (pent con.lderabU glma re­ by agxlaoHmal gXpdrta Ur*. TW r
sad tba
■ Tbd rttU tn M 'W u IAu*d aft**
h
newing ecq.-alBtanc# with fr en h point out tU t U4rwdd not add ta
i
proapertty,
.Long
had
b*M
la
Mllwanka*
f
«
provision that Ip should he mads whan h* operated bit th* farm aurplttt ’xrhlrh It la th*
’ that tha an
eight boars— and ha maintained
fear
MJ*c» M $ , URUl N«»f firet atadlo in that city sow** 93
t* |
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T W * JalaV*
panylag
Tb. a^Unt* i U t W w r h l
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Foreigri Trade Of
United States fs
Slowing Advances
.
Th# Florida Citrus Control) ram*
« H n has daetdod to o i l a
gwusrnl wvwtlng af all citron
irow^n and shipptta, to bo. held
* P. M. Friday, Baptemfcar 1,
Lakeland al tha municipal nudttprjXm. It waa fait, that thin
warid bn aa conical a place with
ample accomodatloaa aa eoold hi
arranged for. Th, (Jltj of Lata,
iaag sitended tba coortaay af tha
uao af tha building which thoy
atnta will lent about 1500 pooplo. '
At thla meeting tha. proponed
agreement between tha Florida
citron ahippera and tha Secretary
of Agriculture, whjeh hnn been re- I
vlaad many llmea, will be submittad to tha public and dUcuiaad la
detail Thla agreement, aa revised
after repeated reaferenoea with
Washington offielaU, ts being for­
mally pre*enlrd today to the dopartment at Washington. Tha pub-’
11c heuring nt Washlagton has
w in t e r

tow bat, aw ott

Actlr* dUcusaint Involving i»eifracii IrxW treaties ara ftadarv d im . which liv lu I n
p.,**ihl#
personal contact*, preriou* lllo rm ,
sanitation o f ni« tvsU cect, hi*
in u rr* of m ilk. water an,I food,
and tha topograhpy nf I he n tllh lx&gt;rhood.
Beat available r v iV r c e po&gt;nlnI
to th* _ 4 * trilN li &gt;n ' f th- diva*#
by • virus, eontalmrg no "m i­
crobe" large enough t • bo aoon by
lh * moat powerful microscope.

havtn. a h

S

p e n of New York hi the current
Mh
of The-Gaamnty Sum y,
ItOi review of boalaeoa and ftnan«ln condition! fat tha United
Statae and abroad, publlihad to-

M naa to tha federal program appaen to have bean eicellent, althrngh obataelaa have ariran In
th l work of drawing pp gwffa, IIIwftratlng tha ext remy eompleiity
ad ,the acanomtr ayvtem and tha
towumerabla dlffiruttiaa that In­ this boing as oorly a data aa
evitably confront any atgynpt at Washington thinks It will bo pos­
imkrntrial control or qbntrnliiad sible to hav. this bearing.
plahning," Tha Surrey continual.
One of the many revision* that
l*Tha grant majority of bust-1 have been made ts that coeering
l ) h man,‘ apparently, are deler- tho Florida Citron Control Comy^had to accept tba federal progrdtn and to lira up to its term*, ond. tha aeeepUnee tf iha htarktt
*---- 1—i* in
although many business enter.- coda by businra* *ntrri*ci«c*
I
___ _ft ____ iWo M ill* * g f
•Hben firtJ tbymaelrea In tha po- general, pending the mote general
lltfcn or harlag* ralaad wage* and adopt bn of specifb cmleaalfrtanaf working hour* without second part of the program
nay dear Idyd hfw tba resulting made swift progress. B ^ 1'
Increase ‘In CodU' la to bd offset. enterprises the ountry ovar and
Sating tfl eastern (till subject to In nil branchaa of traJo hnra volanteuiMy'fpmMH; And, to the •■- untarily come forward and signed
ladl that target nayrella are bal- tha agreamen*. It I* in :h* for­
anted bn,' higher, price*, tha In- mulation of apocisl codec, with
tota** h igjtngnta aonaJmen' thoir more datoit'd pro* Won.i re­
putt hat tag'"puWar la obviously garding competitive method* nnd
Igdliflad add.'UlC purpose of tha the relations be wem labor and
capital, that tha principal obstacles
plan la dtfMUd
have bean encountered. The de­
*On UM'other’hand, rant buslay p that have jrcutre-i In spit*
Intaa eonlarnfl pftar three years
of tha affort* of governmental
of.' baetAf . &lt;tap‘ra*&lt;lon Involving
and la'biatrial officials to nach
hairy dtuda W thetr ea«h raagreements without loss of time
■odTcea, are’ In no position to anKara demonstrated ito wisdom c f
data' arbitrary advances in coil*
without Yoma compensation In the policy o’f promptly enlbtlng
tha support of h« si ness in gtnenl
thy forrl \&gt;f Inerta*ed revenue*.
under the tampornry blanket code.
They artrkxparted Voluntarily to
-Whether under tha stimulus of
mips thfjir coata In tha hope and
tha recovery program «r through
f*Uh thirtba larger payrolls will
tha operation of oornul recupera­
laeraai* ’eoniumialon aad . O ft
tive fOtots, tha npwn.d trend in
tkg greater datdand will find Its bualnaaa activity haa continued,
way bade t o ' them and expand although a alight tapering off In
tin marfcat' fop tJitlr products. In tome directions has been noted In
tba maaaUma, their cash position the last few week*. Most of th*
,1s fgrthar irojflrad, Th* wtnl* basic Industries reported further
JUaatlso provldaa a striking II- ■harp Increases In output during
last ration of ■tho cloosnaoa sad July, nnd the eipanam.i of indus­
jfitrlcacy with which economic trial operations was ncjampanied
additions ara iatarratatod and by, further gains In employment
•haws how tho Injection of an and by iuma signs uf Improvement
acpfklal slemant at any point in In retell trade. Amo.tg tha Import­
the system sate ap an almoat and- ant, Haas In whlfh eon.lnued tecov» i chain of compllemtlona, with ery was noted last mnnlh were
mat* cooaaqJanc** that are bc- steal output. bUimin&gt;«ie coni proyand th* power af anyone to fo n - tl ctlon, railway freight traffic,
bank debits, electric power pr,&gt;dur.
/T h * difficulty faced by many tlon, and foreign trade,
■yaufocturora
of
increasing
"The more recent ntaasions
•age* sad reducing hour* of tm- have bean »«ry mnftrrata aid ap­
laymaat, and In aom* Induitrirc pear to have bean partly seasonal
paying procaailng taxes, thus In character. In general, they have
adding raatarlaJly to 'th* coal nf coincided roughly. In poln( of
paxtucUon, la obvious. That they time, with tha price reaction that
M*at la taro racaiv* higher price* tmk place in eecurtly and com­
far thtlr products, thus incraas- modity markets In tho latter part
lag th* coat la lh* consumer, of July. In view of these consider­
asaai Inavitabla, sad tho effort ations. combined with the fact lhat
ed tba N. R. A. to lacraata corit soma of tha declines have occvirrd
eCpraduatiw with out also ia- In Industries In wnl:h the’ level of
m ating tba coat of consumption operations had uran admittedly
satins Impoiaibl* of attainment.
QpUy ax larger buying power Ip canal &gt;n has arnuecd, no ’ aar oue
gpnorated and as increased volurna mlagiriags regarding th* ptobanle
n a y halp to dtatriiut* c u t* can continuanc* of the upward trend.
P lla economic problem bo tvlved On tho contrary. It i* conai'fcred
t« th* profit, of all cancataad^
• whelcpom* development 'a •at"'*
&lt;t"In •plle of the , eomplaijjla* rvepacts, inaamueb a* It seems to
aad IrragulariUcc of Ut* iltuatloEU rapraaanl, In part at Unit, * enrth* general Impraaaton la givsn restive movement tending to exu li­
that wa ara moving ahand nnd teract tho untounl fealutae that
tfat real progress towarJ tarov- always appear In th* caurto of a
agy lx..b*iag,mada, .
•wtfft eaaovacy- -W
t “ Th# outstanding feature of the
igpilnUI ratioif af th* racovory act
B S i f e i r phxtls' oa prompt
tlatV fortieulorlj along Uaaa
facting amphyment and paylb. Moat i f the coda* thus far
laaRtad .xUtw far short of tho
Ittsrik i f jwpgwil -hat weald bo
ttttfr

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pafjalsalV*

under

ms*nLworking m.
Import trade ro ft*L
and spaclaltiat.
j Julr experts of IU8JXW.OOO tba
,
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milter, which has been Increased every operator during business In
to 12 ln*teail of It na 'originally interstate commerce will be unde*
suggested, the three s&lt;L/tlnnsl license and subject to such rules
members being growers that are and rrgulationa aa tho Florid*
Control Commute, may dslcr»
not shippers, the nlher sia mem­
mine. •
bers being shippers who ara nlwt
It is believed that this agree­
growers. The instrument aa nuwl
prepared has far-rtrarhing possi­ ment is nf such outstandim; im­
bilities, as it will permit Florida portance that the riirdllorlnm wilt
be jammed to the limit at tha
for the first time actually joining
meeting next Friday afternoon at
,10% percent in nil fuhdnntenlnl
Lakeland.
matter* ‘ governing standardiu-r
lion of grades, with compulsory
Federal _inspvctlon, control of
shipments as to grades, sites or
na to total volume either na ini­
tiated by tha State Control Com-1
mlttea Itself ot ns agreed to by Ihel
National Stabilisation Committee|
representing Florida, Califoi/da.
Texas and Puerto Hico. It is an

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SBMINUI.E COUNTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
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IIAVE VOUR WATCH fepnlrol
by one who really knows ho*
Hrlggn, Jeweler, Mag. Aa.

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Hvaliy i%nniMiit). n
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11.00 yVv hundred, Mr*. II. C. t!#r
Ihr 1f*WiR ui Ihd Hi»l* pf Vis
Krhnls, West First Street.
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EXPRESS SERVICE

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LONER RATES
You m ay now nand fo u r lets carload freight
by Railway Express Agency at ftrat to fourth
claaa .freight rata* to point* within a rmdtua of
approximately U 0 mile* o f thin city, atorr-door
pick-up and dalivary aarvlce to be performed
without additional coat within prescribed area
in thia d ty .
.
Thla mean* a conalderabla saving In ship­
ping coata to you and tha elimination of many
shipping worries. But It also means that you
can now make Immediate usa of tha depend­
able and far-famed transportation service which
hat earned for tha Railway Express ha high
reputation in every field.
The speed and dependability of Railway
Express have won tha enthusiastic support of
thousands w ho rely on us nbt only for faithful
dally performance, but for tha unexpected
emergency that ao often occurs.
Special pick-up and delivery service in cer­
tain districts at no extra coat.
N o extra charge for liability up to $50*
Par information regarding rates or service,
telephone your local axpreaa agent. . . . .

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lights ami w ater, reasonable,
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furnished apartment*. Langley
Apartment*. Call 261.

18— Hoaxes F or Rent
FO R R F.N T I .arse two «i»ry
huuM' mealy furniuhnl Im-lmling
baby grand piann, gas stove, h*t
m d mid w a te r, l-arge brd room*
With plenty window*. Ctn*e in and
rent very reasonable. C all at MUd
Magnolia Ave.

IS— MlxceiUnaooa For Sale
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I.lnieevt (III, 51 .IH) par gallon
with pnlht. order. Sianley-Rogar*
Hardware *Co.
Ft Hi S A L K :
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A Pickup truck, f 160. K r t l d Son*
Austin dealer*.

nf nil kItw|«. «|e, lUprrl m »
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a ply mbdlflid farms of tha
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TYPING

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atant pile* af tha Royal Italian
Air Farce, who will be aaa of
tho mar pmfoc— ra at tho Iw
SanuHoasI Air Racaa to bn
ataged hare lepmanbac 1-4-S-4
In ca«tjm*ctlmi,with A Cratary
•f P re i ran a—tha Chleaga
World-. Fair

cum Ctnall
a*mln«l* I'Diilr.
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RATES

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(Contlnuett From rage
,|«epmr alcknaaa rear*
Wa*hin*ton, amt Hr. rhftile
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Lrakc.
.
the time Intervening

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V. K. KOVUL

Mimeograph Printing

■ ■ ta"White oer price* acc h i g h e r -----------------------hara", said tba a.aociailao -tha la- ^
% r n n , ^ . -1
&gt;* •»»! I » » «h*u »ha da*
predation o f the A m m on dollar ^JL. —a ~
abroad and allow* u* tn meet com. A
Tha aaaoelatlon cem ented that
tha Incrente In importa wat *ua.
questionably due to tha credit i f
■totua of oar country averting
(nil mlno tn the demand tof
more raw materials from abroad
nrialnr na n conaeiiuenco of our
domootk InihisIrial uvivaL"
The aaaoelatlon ei ireateJ ttsolf
aa -highly gratified ' by tha aitmlnilt rat Ion's apparent Inlanllon
to foster the growth of foreign
trade through the negvtitliotu of
reciprocal “trade trestle*.ami tba
empowering of cotnm«ixi|^ at­
taches to assist indivniukl^exportera In establishing ptiirfhlrs for
the solution of trade -problems.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R
Member Annoelated
Press
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THB WEATHE*

Fair

tonight.

shower*

Local thwadar*
Tuc-day.

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Price Fire Cento

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. A H il'S T 28. IMS

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NRA CAMPAIGNNaval Program Designed ILABOR CLAUSE M oley Resigns His
teer
Workers
I
if 1 00 uccm ir To Modernize Sea Power IN AUTO CODE Job A s Assistant ;Inm
»l|Tft fAtyp I^ U
RAOpenHuge HASS MEETING Of France Being Planned
HAY
GET
TEST
State Departm ent
SET
FOR
‘Blue Eagle” Drive
Renignation IsViewed
Officials Of A. F.Ofls.

7:31

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—

Will Seek To Implant
Insignia In Millions
Of Homes Of Resi­
dents Over Country
~ WASHINGTON, Auf. 28.
— (A.P.) —NRA volunteer*
1.500,000 strong opened to­
day under Hugh Johnson’s
••We cannot afford to fall"
campaign to Implant the Blue
Eagle In e v e r y business
^ouse and 'In millions of
hontee.
Speeding “ this greatest
corps of volunteers in the

TEXAS WET VOTE
SPEEDS CHANCES
OS EARLY REPEAL
. ______

•

* PARIS. Aug.
-The French
internment plan* to
proceed
with an ambitious natal program
rlrsignrtl to motlcrmie her sen
-- p.wer anil ail I » number of “ *u-

Rally
Tonight
Being
„,v
______ _—
-

H e ld T o E x n la ln D e - ,p

m

- tails And To Instill|
Interest In .Drive Inavy '

'

11

.....«.
united

programthe.
_____
) States and Japan with inereaetog
Seminole County employer, and; ■nra*ir«s» m il a movement t..
•.
pvnerted In luild her own natal power re0 * empbyers
• ulih* are
pc
„ j „iR#,|. The American program f«c

France

Object To Provision
(Jiving Employers
The Right To Fire

,uiiv.c Seen
vi, Dry
mj Law
,
crowd into the CIt) llnll •**' jjwarship, Tli-pirCd |H*inted
Chance
war,|j tj_ VfttpH Out : torism tonight‘a* 7:30 o'clock ub-ervaUon* ill tbc emi -fjlcial
- ‘ile " f 7 ,
. attend u m.M meeting which hasL.wipaper, U Ten,... mKeating
In Next 11 VVeeK8 ;for lu oni porpo„ .(he dlarem'th.- popular traction
•■belli
---- r ~ .
«
m I Inatlon of proper Information re-j W .th th c
new .upo rru.-rr
WASHINGTON, Aug W,0 th&lt; National Rrcoi*rv| Dunkerque shi ndy int.hr o n —Th* possibility that th* t»lh
it, program, slruction, the nsttc. of the world
Amendment will b« VtUll ouf
* . , *' will »•** •
and XIniniiutit*
r the Constitution within the «"d the lastllllng In the m
- [ rival of sn entirely new hind. The
of th# Cons
■the public enthualanie support •&gt;. t l p „ u d. cr.Le.l it a. a ah p

new fleet are uhder con-

slruction. and « Iwn laiham ent
meet* lit October observers aiej
ton. uo’.M the m at year's appro }
punti n f»r &amp;J.IH8) additional ton..
of wtlt.liips b ill ] e ■|H'edily ap­
pro., d.
,
•
"W hc I her h Is » lpieatlnn id*
loot*, destroyer*. -iit.ma-J
, ,
Mutt.
Hite.. o r T i nvy ctlli-ei
" ASIH N U TO N , A u g , 28
ITT
I cyg uc
t»r
..I 'U rin e tie ugi
I ilm r |iDi\i«i(&gt;n4 in tb«* •utmin»*
sutd. “ **e haie % f».cl«
.— .
.
.
,„T « , air, to lb »
of the Unit., Idle eompelilive ciali
e'l Sin’ .
(lie .it llnlain and Ja-j paled hv I’ lesldeltt ll.oTsevelt Hid
pan
fa ir to he testw l in the co urts.
fur
liiU k fiiU h tM
While iitimllinK to Is- iplotrd. nf• "A n

LOCAL WORKERS
TO BEGIN DRIVE
FOR NRA SUPPORT

ju t pmmui Vofunteer
.... .
Corps Of
Women Will Make
Call At Each Home

MH»n» have ilw h

fi.-inl - In the Inner r»«mells o f nr*

ntliuir«i*.H i
WItIV'll
, tu' I f anlretl laloir iitjhrinen. ri-portere
n in th l* i
thr »iu*«t
1
I of aijth st the t ..-ition of the American!
i s r i t a l *hi|i«.
lif t
,2.,e*h! Fmlgrathui of UU -r
remalr.eil!
kiv»t% i » f i r m i m r
|iUtr, a till h«*r l l t' o yuit*. will|that certain stipulations on ndii
i&gt;f Ituf
inakt* lit i th f
jinn* la tween employees and ew

Offering their senrlces a* yol-

As Victory For Hull
WithlVhomllcadOf
Brain Trust Rowed
WASHINGTON. A ur. 28.
— (A.1M — Knyntoiul Moley
today waut'offlcfnly oUt ot
iDte State Department |K*iltlon front which hiaacUvItiea
shifted weeks iiro, blit Sec­
retary Cordell lltfll mild hi*
a*$iittanl’4_^fe*ltnuitIon wa#

•t

unteer members of the liwal N.
It. A. Caintuilgn Army, nearly 100 not nt Ilia atlRRealion.
From his mountain vaca­
residents o f this city will set out
tomorrow morning under th# dl tion place in Virtfinia. Hull
should not hnve lieen left reel inn nf Col. R. A, Newman to sent w. ot to the presa that h*
|'|r«Aflvnt AUH'ft 1rI t Jtl, i U f asll ployets
« *
» T *
^ i . k e
NRA ramnalgn
i that has the '-punch of a dirad*
■•
had no iiMormation beforehand
tiena
ghl
and
the
sp
#.)
i.f
'net*
’
recalled,
when
opening
thjens'*
In
the
rode
secure thousand* of signer* to
.. ........................ .. .............
koaantry'a history* on Its door to
lies?illume Ihe vH ory of Ihe cards which pledge th* sinner* to ttyat Profcssoi Moley contemplated .
sir -yer." It is France's answer deep-water dock at t he b &gt;urg
resigning."
nianufarturers
ns
| door canvass, Johnson told his sly* repeal state, while 18 others, rounter-part of a nntl.n-w.ln tu .Germany's
"pocket tattle- .•‘scntla declared tha,
Frances nntimiohilv
, plan to place this program before .flips." uf lO.UtHi tuns, carrying iccoija’ iujled na ' • a wull atdo probably ihe first step hy which patronise stores displaying th*
Hull said further "I m «r add I
Vttfcsn sad th# country thst prepared to hollot.
can accurately »*y in Ihia con­
With scsttered returns bringAmericas*. It "HI **• a sh&lt;rt| II inch gun..
-sHhsr through coda# o r agr**,
to a--ili'i—the *af »• o’ tliv lo». mdustiMli.ts will have the same Tilue Eagle.
wording inserted in all emir., the
rs inter thU drWs with Ing the "l-one SUr” state’s
linr vthcli hn. a- « prelude.,
At a meeling of th# Advisory nection that I haw not at any
tt outnijcd On Pag. Threef
Other miallei
wsi.hips
III
labor speaker Inlininle.t mat as Committee of the Campaign Ar­ time offered the slightest sug­
majority above IH&gt;.
70 sad 80 percent of em- prohibition
—
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_
. .
. ’— . . . . J s — s i .. Kmllii , ronrer, by the Sanfuril CsT-!
soon as cs-e*. believed to lie vio­ my this morning, Col. Newman gestion to th# President '« r Mr.
_ in trad* or Industry al­
lations of Ihe luw, ate found court stalml that r&gt;u women under th* Moley relative to any prusvnl or
.............
.
. andsr th* Blu* Eagle."
action would he lieguu.
command o f Mrs. S. Ihilestun and future change tn Ihe • fficial stat­
AfenlatotiwUon approval brought vote there would bring the re-, will be made to limit the ent
JkJ/VT ftCk Ik i l k
AO C D D
T i l 1C
C T A T Is I
The pumgisph " » •
protested Mr*. F. E. Itoumlllat will begin us of the latter a* assistant oatf­
th* groht automobile manufactur­ peal tide to the tw&gt;lhir.l mark. ptl^ ram t„ n .l m&lt;ue than »n.-i
l l l l l l
k M / U L i ivpeatedls by «h. lals.r advisory tho job nf securing pledge card retary of *late.”_
The Teiss Vole drew a state- hour *nd onr-htlf in limr.
|
1 wx/1 U v
/ iU r u i l
ing industry last night undsr a
I Ik jid lh« rrcovery adminlatraBut Hull’* statement failed to
h in r iin P lk
signer* at about 8:00 o’rloek to­
end* o# fair practice which assorts rnent from Postmaster General. The speaker ..f Ihe evening will.
0 1 ( ^ 1 IM , 11
■Iter th# view held by Ids asso­
morrow morning.
a right Uf employ*ra Jo hlr* and Farley In New York thst he felt' hf |&gt;hil Huck. U-Uind altorn-y.’ O P T C W
dlscharg* tholr worksrs without a.re “ repeal of the 18th Am end-), n,| mend.rr of the IteUnd N ItA |V f l I l i l 1 1 I \ / I U I l l i l r
Every housekeeper In Ranford ciate* her# that th# retuili of
,
.______________ | giving em|doyves tho tight lo in­
Speakers’ llurea'i.
rnent" would b* assured• •by »•—
Noe.
rsgwrd to onloa affiliations.
may expect a -visit from un* or Molty tn private life was a vie________ ' ganire without te.liuin, from .-mis
■
i n
' In ptrmlUlng th# labor lan­ 7. Even If the requires! U8 states
eoii-ctiveiy more ef theso workers, tomorrow lory for Hull with whom Moley
S L ’ S T i . t ' - S .Si” J o F r e n c h I ’ c n a l C o l o n y F e f l o r a l ( &gt; o v e r n r n e n t , ml ,„
ami probably Wednesday. All may differed on major policies.
guage proposed by th# manufac­ hail voted by that date, howsver.
»S
a
&gt;
H
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
W
o
n
'
t
;
h
provided,
however,
the « * •
U n l i k e
F a n ta s tic
expect to listen to an appeal that
Olher officials Iter# expressed
turers to remain In th* agree­ repeat would not tec one legally fui speaker, lie is und.r io.nl i .
,
i
rn
a
g
s
I
is
i
ploteis
would
retain
Ihe
right
th
•- effective until all of th# stales have made many NRA talks in ie
ment, however, Hugh Johnson, re­
H a v e T o M n t c l i I ' u n d j hire, promote, or ill-charge hork- they loin the nation-wide attempt belief the post would be filled be­
T
a
l
c
s
T
o
l
d
A
b
o
u
t
I
t
covery administrator, made It
It conventions had met several rent weeks, and he conies In .vvii|.
r i « on the hart* o f individual me at lifting the country from the fore as the st si i* department wtU
ford ready to deliver a finnk l i “
tie busy Ihia fall with war dabt
clear to nawfpaper men that “ If weeks later.
III, Til* lu w U l.S l*r*ssI
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug.
(.1 7 ! n t an ,| without ic g a ril t&lt;* affiH e- depression hy signing Ihe rani
on
the
NRA
and
its
pnsslbllltles.
Jouctt Shouse. presl-V-nt of the
ami promising to shop only with conference* and tariff negotia­
then's any thought that that
Wholesale e-rt.|... from I v ll •
T h e fish-ini government yeslei
li.m wnlh uny o rg a n lis tio n .
N. I*. Yowsll. nf Orlando, n..’ie- l-lurwl nnd other |&gt;etml mlimlm in
those store* where the Blue Eagle tions. There has Item nn indication
statement (thb isbnr daoae) takes association against the pruh'hs.
allotm ent In F in n .In without i r
away any right conferred by th* ti in amendment. Issued a state­ t»e. of Onrrrnor Sholll’s «la’ * Freneh tiuinim have f.eo r.l ll .’ day a g rri-.l to rnlitinu e it* u-ln-f
G R A N D H A I’ ID H . A u g ., 2H (/Ft Is known lit be displayed properly. ysl as to Moley’* successor.
The pa-sing of tlm head of th* .
law ,to cither aid*, that doubt ment her* at th* same time Urg­ wide Cgppalgn Army, has been attention of. the world npnin on ■inning tin d a le to match funds, — I'a ttie k O ’B rie n , M ichigan a tto r ­
Wednesday afternoon, a volun­
shwlltl be' dUalpetsd immediate­ ing -all fsho believe In th# Ameri­ lnslte.1 to be present ami tu .nakc the “ dr\ guillotine,” so (nmi-.l III w r v r rs Is-ln-n-d w a . a Ih .c a t nf ney general, lo h l delegates at the teer rnmmltte* composed of W. Roosevelt “ brain trust" had been
foreshadowed ever *in.‘« the world
can form of government to units a short talk.
tales of fart nnd firllon.
ly." .
’
then by irin o vin g vvhal some oh annual meeting o f Ihe association M. Haynes, F. C. MsrMshon, C. economic conference In I si niton
, The administration statement to avert delay In achieving re­ . Mrs. 3. K. Jones, head « f '-h*
Ever Vitro Mil jo. Alfred llie\ j nn e s lm - i»n o f the I i- g id n l.i.e of attorney* general that no court E. Adams, and Col. Newman will
where his sub-surface battle with
| Women’s Division o f the local fits Inngui-hrd through li ng, lull,
eccoafpanyiitg the code made no peal.
Coni lud.ng n w eekend co n fer­ p, the United Staten w ill date set contart ronsumer* along First Secretary Hull was actually- won"
I.’
Hhousr asserted that alter the} Army, will be heard in
c o fn J *t an the report of the
ly yi-uis, h victim of ihr atnnxit.u ence w ith Governor S h .d tt and node the 1’re .W rn l’s recovery pro Slreel and Sanford Avenue.
and lost, although f#w expected t»
J InhhTttWsdhr board that IU * p - e inclusive votes thus far, "those words of Instruction and advice to Count Esleihnsy. pint, on Devil’s I h ln tc
Mrs. S. E. Jonee, head of the
R e lie f
Ih ie r t r
M a irn a g ia n t, lie .a id t&gt;*r « ru” r*
would take hint out o f th# govern­
the
army
of
W)
women
who
w.TI
offends
ru
n
alllu
th
m
al
m
a
ilm
*
hu
who
insist
un
further
Iryiag
I*
Island, funis-.to- Isles have b » o ' Fagj f nt the eveculive mansion
r prdval wsi basod on the underWomen’*' Division, reported at this
ment service entirely.
nk»bo
•
h*UM.I*-hmi«#
ynnv.sk
.
kb.l
where
I*
the
Court
that
W
ill
woven around tlii-i liny --pot, S'/j hen*. H u rry I . . I I . &gt;|.kin*, federal
stending that the labor claim# sustain- th* IHth Amendment are
morning's meeting that she had
For months tin- well-informed In
miles off tile Fli-neli Guisoii | le lie f ad m in istrato r
*7Uo ner qualifiew the “ attempting to defeat the declared starting l .morrow morning.
nnnounced .to p t h , movement of »b# B lu r been able to sreure a worker In Washington have Imen aware of
Contrary to curlier p r o . re­ coast.
Hr men­
and that It does not will* of Ihe majority.
i
Fo
g
le.
.
eiirh
county
town
except
Oviedo.
I t h a t " th e le lie f ad m inistratio n |
an over-widening breach l&gt;clw##i»
Mnny of llu-ni hnve ls-,-n mis­
fa precedent In the prep- tioned no names in connertion ports. Major I* . If. Connelly ot
This worker, had pledged herself two contrasting persopalille*— th#
the informal Ion Hurrau. will be leading. Ilevll’s .land is not un l.n-i agreed t» oynlipue its g ia n t i'|
with
the
Texas
vote,
but
said:
aratlon/of any other code.
In Irlrphonc.ar visit every woman quiet, soft-spokrii. elderly Inter-,
to F lo rid a In n |.|im sim n le ly the
“ O ff and on for years Teas* tnnhlr to deliver an addrr&lt;s ut arid, siin-sroirhnl r.s-k nor i&lt; It nn •time am ount* n- at p ie-cnl w ill,
Bearing out th* labor board s
in hyr town today In an effort to nationalist from Tennessee, whn
tonight’s
meeting.
This
nnunusr.-.
Impenetrable jungle nren. ll is u out req u iring Ihe state to n in trli
suggestions,
however. Johnson has been ikminaled by the pditlinduce her to attend tonight's I* secretary
of
stale,
anil
rnent
was
ma’k
*
at
th*n
morning’s
Verdant dot ml tho iiiup doniiimled
M M U d he will not consider the ral preachers and their dry satemss* meeting.
.
Ih* reserved hut assured young
the
fu
n
d
*.”
.
meeting of the Advisory Cnmmre hy grovi»
oiiiti
Irr*
*.
I«»ft
\
ft
rllltes.
Many
of
Its
Tedresrnlaautomobile language a precedent
Mrs. Jones staled that In her college professor who waa theo­
Th e announcement followed n
tives In public life have been tee where It was evplaineil that
It i* ii Hi* llf Ihm* iwhtojj Omt flat statem ent hy (In v e rts.r !-h lie
« M n he told newspaper men
opinion she will receive willing retically
his assistant though
Mr.
Connelly
would
n.,
he
nh’e
I
j
J
hhm
hi
mak# up lilt* prual
*E
y*ry tingle
support from Ihe worker* sha popularly supposed to bo oven
-svsry
ii»«.. Industry' that
--- spokesmen for Ihe Ant’-Snloon to speak tonight.
to ||" |ik in * Satu rd ay night that
French Guiana. Th • UMIJI ii
fe, the all day rrceptmn has apimintrd' and fr"m all nf Ihe rioter lu tlv White House.
eemss her# must stand on Its own League rather than th.- state or
Tnnight’s meeling will he pn known as lh»* “ Iklri i f Salvation” “ F lo rid a , a* a - ta le , is fin a n c ia l­
economic foot III treat each one th* nation. The rebuke they have
.Soon after Mar. I it lucamo ap­
women o f Ihe county. "A fter all,"
which
to
le acci.rdtd ‘ '•,n* V T
ly
unnhle
tn
mat
It
Ihe
f
c
d
c
a
l
Devil's |sreceived Is stunning in Its pro- sided ever ty Col. T. \V. T-nwi »-t. and int-L ii**, ImhIiW
of.tbos* situations as they arise.
Mark W iles. « f West Ihtlm she said, “ the success of this drive parent thst the flash of In.livlbelief fund *, now cxcessling $ 1.head
of
the
Edorstinnal
Ih-p-trlJii'i-pli,
with
land, th,. island o f SI.
Nevertheless, th# question con- protlona and should -prove effec­
Ileach, upon the ttccnali.it of hi* drperfll* upon the Mra. John Does dualities and belief* cut so deeply
nu-nt nf the Army.
Mr. Itis.-k Its prison l* ,.|H ia l and , th ,. 1 l» non ihmi a m onth."
front#d_th# admlnUtrator whether tive in its quality.”
Into fundamental* that la’for# Ik
H o p kins -aid the federal g ran ts first vt-tt t» this city * » “•- ''is who crowd thin land.”
w
II
l&gt;e
introduc-d
to
the
audiene.
Itnyale, with tie rs o f lin y nto»e
Virtual ass.ranee that at least
every Industry attempting to pre­
election, writ' completed rally t&lt;»A portion of th# workers—about could end one or th* «»hcr must
In F lo rid a would lie continued
by
Major
R.
I..
Glenn,
who
is
an
IV stales
states in an
all
thrri- more
or mree
in.... .
,,
, ..
. cells fo r inco rrig ib le*.
vent unionisation of its plants -W
28 negro women—went Into ted*Jf.
’
** Army (,eneral in the sh­
I i i . i l ' . I -lu n.l I* re to rvn l f» r cause:
t'ongraasman Wllctix will
,ir ti- n today In Goldsboro and * Few of the difference* appear­
would not Insist upon having th* than necessary for reprsl shoul.il
“ F i r s t , the governor and the
all
go
wet—will
ballot
h,
Nov.
|
score
of
Frank
Evans.
p olitical pn-oners who have lo eq
ed on th, surfa e. but it waa ovllanguage at the automobile agree­
F lo rid a re lie f ad m inistrato r l.n v " met al the Valdes Hotel tomor­ Georgetown. Wllh Frank narrle
It is expected that the speaking
lnqitl*«inm enl.
dent that while Hull wax tho ad­
ment placed In Ito own cod* a* 7 was given during Ihr wrrk by program will get un br wny with sentenced In life
assured us that cities and coun­ row mutnlng at about U till o’clock, and J. tV. Knowles, they met with
L ife there is fa r less rlgoim iIn .Virginia
a moans of resisting organisa­ legislative acti.ns
and from 'hat hour until l»*r to' Col. Newman Ihl* morning to be ministration’s great apostle of In­
ties
in
the
sla
te
are
going
to
put
the
singing
nf
^America”
at
than at the other convict s ta tio n '.
and Kentucky.
morrow night. he will ,he in rite given pledge cards, window and ternationalism and tariff modera­
tion. To this Johnson said:
T h e re are nn d u n g io n ,, h a im l up som ething o ver flOO.tUM) a liandi uf a local eommltlre Itea'hnl
Th* Virginia assembly, in spe­ about 8:00 o’clock.
-T ea havs that all wrong. That
windshield sticker*, and other tion. Moley placed greater empha­
windows or hig h
w alls.
Th e m onth, and every effort wrill he ty Mayor V. A. Speer.
sis on nationalistic policies,
waa n*t tbs motive at all. They cial session, set Oct. it Si a vot­
literature whirh la to be used In
“ lif r m ” live In sm a ll in b in s, v u a r made - to have o th er citie s nod
Occupying an office m, the
•
Ill* first app. arvnee as a the drive for consumers' support.
wanted that statement to com* ing day on the repeal question,
counties,
which
ra
n
fin
a
n
c
ia
lly
department overlooking the Whit#
H ie ir own clothing nnd ore ol■pvakrr will come at a Sanford
.
back at some highly misleading while Ihe Kentucky dsts has been
Dividing Into two groups, these House grounds. Moley spent half
affo
rd
to
do
so.
tn
put
up
a
era­
lowe.l th eir own ls~ .k . and new
Itiilary I lull luncheon In the Vat- women worker* begin a h"U*e-tod e r a t io n from th*
opposite tentatively agrretl ppon as Nuv.
pa|&gt;er«. Although only a ln u l toil s ' noble amount.
7.
.
d o Hotel .lining room.
This hnu*e canvas of all residence* In of each day * ' the .•sreutiv# man­
"Second
,
the
s
t
a
l
e
(
Is
r
lf
,
sion. lie was a nian-of-all-wortt
In addition, iiovyin.tr land.in
mile* north o f the i-'pialnr, to#
nneting is open lit fTie puhlir
yVrho claim was being mad#
hreeies cool th * atm&lt;cipher#, m ak­ th io ug h it* hig hw ay departm ent, mil from all indication*, ihe cn the colored sections of this city. for the president an. ri.rned Id*
of Kansas has called a special
peer and over again that nobody
They will continue thslr effort* hand to a wide va.lely o f dull#*
several projects
ing it more h ea lth fu l than ninny has provided
pneily f ttiss dining room will
•oald gat a Job In an automobll# session of the state legislature
tomorrow, and until they have nut connected with diplomacy.
which se rve as rrlie f-w o rk under­
to
meet
in
Septemtsr,
Governor
settlem
ents
along
tinland.
|&gt;«* IlkRfii
plant o r la fact get any of th*
covered the entire negro popula­ Only ■ fraction of his tint" wa*
Five acta of amateur local ta­
.
V ir tu a lly
Ihe
eirtire foreign ta k in g s.
Allen, of Louisiana, has announced
Following this luncheon, t'nn1benefits o f the NRA without boactually devoted to .Lite depart­
“ T h ir d , Ihe governor and the me.sin.ii Wilcox will Io* available tion.
he would rati such • session, and lent will b* offered to the Ihratrr- population of F re n c h Guiana i.t
longing to th* union.
gners
of
Ranford
at
the
Mllanr
(C o ntinued On I ’age T h re e )
( t ’ontlnueil On I ’age T h re e )
Gsvemor Cooney, of Montana,
ment wurk.
.
al
Il.e
hui&gt;
I
d
r
lig
Ihe
entire
nft“ Now that la not true and thorn
On war debl*. Moley was a rioj*
has said he would call a special Theater Wednesday night a* the
vrnoun II* 'will I*.- pleaded u. i*to nothing In th* law Ilka that.
first
of
a
series
of
five
“
llifroveiy
adviser of l’ r*»ideiit ItoomvsIL
m eeting'of the legislature if It
eei v. any pc non or&lt;group, wish
Aw a east la paint, taka th* labor was necessary. for repeal.
L-yrn before the ailmlnlslralloR
Night” programs which are to h#l
irg
I
Hu-us*
their
problem*
or
—
j•
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—
—
—
w
r
r
”
—
w
—
•
—
■
—
benefits given by th* NRA In the
night,
___
* * . _
.
. . .
|cam# In. he and Norm-n 11. D.vU
While Washington voter* ar* held every Wednesday
those
.if
the
Fourth
District.
(Ooatiauod On M « Tbr**&gt;
balloting Tuesday, tha Missouri through Kept. 27.
At il Oll o’clock he is to he Ihe
WASHINGTON Aug. 28.-(A7 participated with 11'“ ' «»*•} l' '
Mra, Gladys Morris Williams,
cussitui. of Ihi- topic "*lh 1’tealconveatlon villi go through the
gue
t
of
mender*
of
the
City
—Th# Weather Bureau today wo*
formality of holding session. A l­ program dlraclor, ha* announced
rthi*.
Commission aiul County l ommis- watching a tropical disturbance dent Hoover.
Captain A. H.-IFrippen, 01 yea- had rootle till* city hi* home
that th# following persons ar, the
In tho cunv«n*Uo»»
though the vet* in the “ show
that
lime
old
Civil
Waa
vi-teian
who
hat
n
sl.ii III it dinner at the Valttex near Bermuda and on# In tha June 15 installment* (ell du*. h«
m*“ state Is not yet complete, th* first who will rompete'for ra-h sided in this rlty for the part Ml
f'aptaiu
rrippvn
was
born
in
Gulf
of
Mesiccf
but
forecasters
dining
roomprises of f3 anti $2, and theater
(Continued On I’att" Three)
totals aside iiom tbc lew musing
year*, tiled al Ihe Kernald l.nugh Athens, Ohio, on Oct. #1, 1811 llnd
Shotily after 7:00 o'clock, he said their present character
tickets for on# week:
precincts stand st 407,787 for
he
lived
until
next
October,
he
will appear at the Milane Theater little reason for concern. Bulletins
Mist Marion Haynes, *ihg»r of ton Memorial Hospital this morn­
repeal to 148,004 against. Hixty*
would have been VS year* of nge. to di-lni-r a (our-miiAite aJdress were Issued for Information of
ing at abo.it t:W) o’clock.
popular “ blues" song*.
eight wet delegates wore sirete'l
He underwent an operationi III* early boyhood « * * epent ml „ n
|„„gram.
ship*
He
,.r _t sea. R. H. Wslghtman,
Th# Truluth Sisters, harmony
LOUIS, Aug. J A -IA V -8L and will sit unopposed.
,,’^1,^ 1, ),&lt;• will speak
»lureraiirr,
whlL-h resollej in the ampulationf that .state, and.with Ihe oiilhrcnk
irecaster, saiu
said tha
disturbance in
“
in# unmi
vocalists.
Unto chitons will tack their
hia ren
left leg nn Mauiniay
HaHirday ufter-'
of in#
tho &lt;
Civil
111
an _ ^_ m
&gt;|| —t&gt;(j wunien of this
,
or nis
after-'or
i»u War.
w «i. ho enlisted ■
■■ —-i
.....
I . A. uSaimerlin In saxophone of
* , the Gulf
was merely an “ unsetThe Seminole County Automo­
bsoks aaAsr their arms and go to
noon
and
nllhough
the
operation
Ohio
regiment.
II"
»
‘tw
nelivi"
1
ruxsnty
on
nffa'r*
of
the
tlsy,
and
lied condition” and th# highest tive Association will hold * lab­
solo*.
aehool Sept I doaptt* an epldomto
wa* a success, ha never recovered: 'ic# f» r about two years, and w" 4, particularly Ihe problems of the wind reported we* around 18
“ Pep" Trapp and hU gullar.
ile meeting at «h#
U H U s a k e ilik s M * which to­
sent home, wounded. • " « that he
„ U|rk,
,|, wll| j,| iver
Mary Elisabeth Neely and D#r from the shock.
milea an hour. Th* blow n*ar Motor Co- garage u«t Wed 0«*a»T
day had taken 89 Ursa and nf.
Fl oral
vices will b# held would nev.r r# »v.-' Ill*
,hu . j j , . , , f r,ltn ,h# platform on
ner Winn la a adagio dance.
Bermuda had a maximum of 28 night at 8:00 o’clock, it wa* an­
. . lawn
.
facud M&gt; patients.
'
except in ruileo an hour from report# re­
Miss Hayats and Mr. Bumtnci- from tha Erickson Funeral Hum# responded to treatment, anil nl tn* lira Cu lt .lluu-ip
nounced today.
, ...
here
tomorrow
morning
at
I0:li&lt;)
“
«d
o
f
the
war
be
waon
the
road
j.
J. Dr- H « b » Oarllag, aeperiatoptas* f inclrrarnt weather In which ceived by th* Weather Bureau.
LONDON, Aug. *8-— (A7—An lin will b* accompanied by Peck
This Association Inc ho to* to it*
M f e f e of Instraction, said th* chlL lacreaa# In bread price* waa an­ ham's Or.beslra of Lake Mary.
o'clock Rev. E. D. Brownlee, of to recovery.
event, Ih*' addrrsa will be heard
membership all
I - ” «&lt;'«. ,lr« *
When Captain Crippen ram# to
i n i I’resbjrterian ChJrch,
ihe rFirat
IT
J N * would receive hotter pro- ticipated -ky British Isles consum­
in th* I tty Halli
'
In addition, th* theoter mao inr
parternervhlp* and curimratlous
CONSTRUCTION INCHRASES
Uftton from th* asalady la th* ers yesterday a* on* of the first ■(■rnent will o ff ex a new organ will officiate. Burial will be in th" thla aeetion, h# settled In Ihe I a l*
•ngsged In any ph*x# o t tha auto­
*Crlpp#n family lot In Lakcvlew ! Onora section where hs purenased
tot, Mrs.
Margaret
Torranr&gt; H k t b k m than In tholr hanfe. Important reactions te. the l
motive Industry In this county.
Cemetery.
|
•
plot
o
f
land
and
erected
th#
NEW
YORK.
Aug.
28—
(
*
)
—
Knlgkt, who will mak# her flow
international wheat tgraxmenL
* '
i- physlciaaa
BEES BATTLE FIREMEN
Th# utnling U Lp Ihj
TW ]
The
following
persona
have
been
homo
In
which
he
had
resided
un­
Construction of all descriptions In
appearance la a short organ pro­
Wheat opitena In l amton
;k r
th*
purpour
of
mining
th«
A
h *t
.
will b*--played
befui* asked to he pall-benrers: T. W til hi* death
(he equivalent of shoot
,1 / . .gram
. . . . . which
---------------KFKKVILLE, Teiaa.— Mtmbcr* .77 eastern states during th# per­ ciition •ml IU purpose U lt «r
Pioneer resident* recall that h#
td States state gold ( L U M it&gt; 1the vauderill# program gtria under Lawton, L T. Frnxtor, J. (I. Sha
• f Ih* fir* department went t" iod from Aug. 1 to Aug. 11, re­ known to •!!
In U w itid .
^
way. Mr*. Knight wlU h. Ow*u, ron, E. F. Iloutholfer, Joe Cam# was local *g»nt for * boat Una th* hum# of Mrs. V. S. Coppock tu port* th# F. W. Dodge Corpora­
a| today’* ^rata af exchnng#)
In th* aulomollv* industry.
ron,
Jno.
D.
Jlnklna.
O.
P.
Item
.parnllnr
b.tvw
n
this
rlty
and
tion,
totaled
166,243,000.
or
80
•rganlsl
until
further
notice.
boahal on the strength of Ih*
To tho«« p«r»uno •ntletpttinc
Jockaonvllle. an,| that h« later be­ fight a firm and ended by fighting percent mor# than th# total for
th
The vsmterill* program will b* doo. and J. F. McClelland.
ag isamsal signed Saturday aigbt
bumblt b#ex. Mr*. Coppock bail
*
*•
At
hi*
death.
Captain
Crippen
ram#
traveling
passeitgar
W
M
C
ih.
first
half
ef
July.
Th*
aggro*
»
afflllaHon with thpUgetl at sbont 8:00 n’dack Tlw
-------------- by I I xltMto. .
*
mads
a
fir*
under
th*
house
to
waa
phobably
th*
oldest
reiivdni
fralghl
agsnt
for
th#
MaRory
gate,
huwavar.
.
.
.
m
c
m
12
p*rtton.
re.nlndar
w
«.
m ^ a jo fe y
alaliar to I U v sryasl prices Increased th* winaert will h* . IS SSUSf r t from
smoke out a nest of b**e. Tho fit*
rent smalter than la th* fUxt half that that* * »• » « di)M attaafed to
of Sanford who waa not born here i lin*e. He held this poeUlon f * f
th*
stag*
thr**fh
n
master
of
to tha tar- aqnlraWat, nt today’s txchMga
got out of control, apd to did the
II* ram* to thla taction to 1877, more than
of Auguat last year.
membarxhlp.
to A M - rate, of 141 to 104 caste a Mask ggrpmoBle* wh* wa* to be ariected
before Sanford wha built, and he (Continued From Fag# Two)

w s s irK is

.

^

^DEVIL’S ISLAND RELIEF GRANTS

TO BE CONTINUED;a K i ' S T - t l C

Mark Wilcox Will
Be All-Day Visitor
InSanford Tuesday

Five Amateur Acte
Are Scheduled For
Milane Wednesday

Captain A. H. Crippen, 91, Civil War
V e te r a n Dies After Amputation

Si Louis Children
To Attend School
Despite Epidemic

Weather Bureau Is
Watching 2 Storms

Automotive (Jroup To
Hold Public Meetinir

Increase Of Bread
Prices Anticipated

1.

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. Tho Inspector* win calrelate t f t cast of socO, graced
Tho Hanford pretoet matter waa
if all m, ptehliag, caltivattetf
brought ap w k n Preside*!- Mnaharvesting. The appruxlauto
delcorn presented a letter from
yield e f the trap will f t estimat­
D. D. Welbem, loriwer president
ed sad yen will f t allowed to
af the Sanford club.
This letter
aa amount large eweegk
charged that tha latest*/ had five
to eafely bring that crop thruugh
(Continued Prom Fnt
“ class" man from July • through
production, op to about 90 per­
July 16, although only four play- providing you have sufTWfcal
cent of top estimated crop val­
•
’
ora waro aa Hated aa tha o ffi­ curlty.
ue. *
cial playara’ list.
Q,— What security must f- l
Sanford’s latter, which waa tha for a loan?
Q.— Do I have to give addi­
o n ly evidence submitted during
tional security \for n vegetable
A.— Y oj moat give,' first,
ilia matting, otated that Lofty Han on the crop you
lean, tool
Lose waa tha fifth "etesa" man predate. You must
A.— Yea.
In that ha had playad with vari­ al security in tho n
Q.— la there toy limit to the
ous profesiional cluba in 1926, first mortgage «n
amount I can borrow for vege­
1927, 1929, 1929, and 1920. Lane or other property.
table production 7 Will the gov­
waa nut Hated aa a class playtr. ready have a first
ernment allow mo to plant a
A second tetter from Sanford tha property tha gye
heavier acreage?
oflclals sot forth the, fact that take a second mortgagu
A.—No., Tho goearnaMnl la
Daytona ha/ five "Qaaa" men property te worth tha
not financing nay new business
In that tho official Hat named Al
Q,— How moch can I
deal*. Foe Inatonc*. If you plant­
Baker, Walter Shannon, George for a' vegetable eropT
ed 30 acres of vegetable laat
Turning down an opportunity
Cusack, and Johnnie Culbreth aa
A.— You can bo
year you would not f t allowod to
to praaant evidence that Daytona
class man, and Lane made the to safely bring- that e
borrow enough to plant a crup
Beach ,had five "class* man dur­
fifth player.
any longer thaw that.
la fact
ing tha period July 6 through
for want of a second.
tho crop/fron .must f t slightly
July Id when tha Iriandera won t Tho point was raised that Ba­
Directors had all a.
reduced. J
throe out of four gamaa, officlala ker la not a ctaas man, eeta Her In tha meeting tha
Q.—Can I borrow money to
of tha Ranord Baaaball Club lait thought ha waa Hated aa 'each, kalf of tha Issue waa
plant a crop If I waa not farm­
night heard league .president W.| and Daytona flradtor Wothorvll though Mr. Dougteaa
*
H. Mandelcorn, of Orlando, da-- offered to lobmit evidence that that tho present gmteai 4aboold ing teat year?
A.— No. Tho government will
clara that tha Hanford prutait la Baker la not a claaa man.
be settled on tho same basis aa
loan only to farmer* or growafh
dliallowad.
. . 1 Tha Ranford anowtr to this tha first protest was sdttls£2e.
point waa that regardless of tho
Directors voted that CoCqJ»kn who arc aaporlanecd In thalr
Thie action waa a highlight o i facte aa to Baker’s profesiional
particular line. They sro putting
an action-filled meeting o r ' tha eiptrienct, he was listed, aoear- swarded a forfait victory / be­
no new man In business. You will
board of director! o f tha Central the lew, as a claaa player and fur cause New Smyrna failed to S0"have to show that you art bor­
munlcate with Cocoa In thau to,
.
Florida League.
(hat reason Hanford’s protest caU o ff test Thursday’s game In’ ’» * &gt; " «
. » * » r regular
_
line M
Cocoa Director W. F. Nation should ho allowod.
*
production.
Cooa.
had aiked that tha mooting bo
Q.—Can I borrow money If I
Club directors, however, ex­
U. J. Bumrwee, New Smyrna
called for tha purpote of dlicuaa- pressed Ihemsalvas with seme con­
do nat own any real estate to
director,
oiplalaod
that
hla
dub
ing varlooa problem! which have fusion and doubt ov«r the mat­
give aa security?
arlaan ilnce Joly, but tha moat­ ter, and tho protest question ap­ wished to remain la the raca and
A.—Yes. If you rant or have
that
ha
and
a
group
of
bushioss
ing developed Into a dead-locked peared headed for a stalemate
ground teased you can glva a
men
Had
token
tha
club
over
and
dissuasion' over tha protect, a until Orlandb Director Joe Tink­
crop Han by first getting a re­
deadlock which ended when Prea- er moved that Hanford provo that wsujld have a team on Um Hold lease from Iho owner of the
starling
next
Sunday.
Went Mandelcoi&gt;p ruled Rgalnit Daytona Beach had Deo class men
Ha asked that the taam ' f t ground. Then you can gle* ad:»Sanford.
during the period mentioned. ThU given until midnight next Friday tlonal security on your livestock
Among tha more-or-leia unusu* motion carried.
*
to turn in a playara' Hat, and di­ or farming equipment.
al development! waa tha fact
Q.—How long will my
This motion did not satisfy rectors voted him this permis­
that Tommy Wetherell, acting aa Hanford President Vance Doug­
run ?
sion.
Daytona Beach club director In lass who stated that ha would sub­
A.—All loans granted by tha
, Director Wetherell then sur­
place of Dr. Kant J. Waat, an­ mit no furthee evidence add that prised the gathering with hla an­ Regional
Agricultural
CrodH
nounced that aa a result of a Fri­ 'Prwaldant Mandelcorn could rule
nouncement .that Daytona had re­ Corporation ara granted far tha
day morning meeting of Daytona on that matter a| once, which ha
lease.1 Culbreth, Joiner, Holton, period of one year.
Beach playara, Manager Johnnia ikd.
Q,—How much will It coat m*
and Laftwich. Ho stototl that It
Culbreth, Karly Joiner, Kdde Hol­
Tho entire matter appeared to lq therefore necessary to secure to got tho loanT
ton and Hugh Lsftwtch had been hinge, on a' technicality In that
A.—Tha Interest rate is . 6-1-2
three local playara to bo nsad for
club directors either had to make tho remainder of tho soeeon, and percent. This Includes tho total
ahapa. Rated along with Roy liartheir decision on tho actual facta ho requested that Daytona M interest and Inspection sad ap­
rlion aa a ipaedy, dependable out­
In -tho case or on tho official glean permission to. uaa Baft praisal fee. Thor* has also been
fielder with a good arm, Britt
players' Hat on filo with tho Weaver, Joe Bolsch, and Tommy a fa* for Iho securing of Altlv
ahould fit into tha Fed line-up
iaaguo Secretary. Leesburg leaned Wetherell.
Thla permission wrt to properly and shacking certif­
handily, providing more youth and
toward the facts, as did Orlan­ granted.
icates of ownership. This amount
•peed to an already faat outfit.
has varied. The Macon office will
do (hough Mr. Tinker, and final­
Diractor
Dnugteaa
than
ashed
Managor Charlie Abbott, burn­ ly Cocoa, and for that reason -tho
have some ihflnlte
announce­
permission
to
tie
a
local
out­
ed up over what ho eonaldera a motion mails by Mr. Tinker waa
fielder for tho next three games. ments to make In this connec­
"riaw deal" handed to Sanford at offered and carried.
Inasmuch as 8enford had lost tion within tho next few day*.
a league meeting laat night, faela
Q.—If I am a merchant ar en­
Under league rules, no club la Chapman, and Schlrard, a regular
today that hla Feda will toar Day allowad to carry mors than four
gaged In soma other business and
outfielder
had
to
f
t
pat
behind
tona Beach lalandera apart when "class" playara at any time dur­
This permission war i b j have a grove may I borthey coma her* tomorrow. Abbott ing iho aaaaon. A class man Is a the bat.
rdw money on my grove for oikwill eend Cal Dennla to tha mound player who haa appaarad la &gt;0 granted.
Before adjournment,’ tha dlrae or purpooea? '
agalnat the lalandera. Dennis' or more gamaa af organltsd pro­
; Au—No. Loans will f t
curve ball haa fooled tha lalandera fessional baaaball during his lift­ tors approved the release o f Hgu only to applicants who are de­
Minor
from
Baqford
to
Laaiburg.
before, and Abbott predicts that time. Further, tm-prov* that a
pendent upon farming or grow­
and voted that no further c
l| will do it again tomorrow.
man Is a ‘'etesa’^pteysr any di­ In playera* lists will f t permitted ing for a livelihood.
For both the Inlander* and Feda rector haa tho right to present
Q.—la a co-operative /marketthe gama will be a battle to Im­ tho recorihi as contained In tha for Iho remainder of the
prove their atandinga. A victory Upaldlng Baaaball Gulda. These
for tha Fade would permit them to records ara floal authority, and,
hasp pace with the Orlando ami
playor'a name cannot ha
Cocoa team! who are plotting vic­ found In tho Outdo, that la auffl
tory over New Smyrna and I mvs- riant evidence that ho la not a
"B e n t.F o r T h * S o u th "
burg respectively. A victory for class playar.
BUT F A IN *. NOW — BAVB MON BY I
tho lalandera would put them In
After President Mandelcorn had
Painting coats era rising, but you can still buy Dot ter A Gay’s
third pla;e and lend tho Foda Into rulod agalnat Hanford, Mr. Dougfourth placo.
products at close to rack-bottom pricoe.
movad that tho first half
On Tuesday the Foda will plat
Fainting now moans monajun your pocket. ___
race bo re-opened and that Cocoa
tha Leeaburg Brulna at Monleipal bo required to prove that San­
Park In a gams which ahould draw ford had flee class man at tha
• record crowd.Tlge Minor, former
204 S jjifo r d Avanna
'
time Otte Curry waa (barged and
Sanford hurlar, will pitch agalnat
found guilty of being such an- In­
Ranford, and th« Fade ara plot­
eligible player. This motion died
ting to knock him out of tho boa
under a tremendous barrage of
hits.
Thursday the Fade art to go to
Cocoa for their teat game with tha
U H A.TTA. V W V iO U i IM K!
Indiana in that city thla yspr.
Sunday th* Feda go to New
Smyrna, while on Labor Day tho
Feda antartaln tho Orlando Tigers
at Municipal Park.

BIG LOANS TO
FARMERS SEEN
FORTHIS AfiEA

face

Remainder
ru a m c L itn ti
w . i. r r

—— 11 is FED PROTEST OF
DAYTONA ROSTER
IS DISALLOWED
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■art Chapman, veteran catcher
U t tha Sanford Calaryfadi will bo
Idat U tha tons* for tha ramalndor
« f tha annaon.
•Ha laft tod*. for SC Augustins
Where ha will join Fred Fronds’
S t Augwstlns Rnlnto who ara
botil Inc
for tha
second-half
Marthaaat Florida L o a m
Chapman’i dapartara, white a
raal blow to tha local taam U minImltod In that Fsto Rchlrnrd, local
lad wboaa lone n i t la catching,
mil) go bahind tha bat itorting
with tomorrow'! gama Kara with
Oagtona.
Bchlrard hai appaarad In only a
/aw gamaa alnca h« waa ilgnad
tome toys ago, bat ho haa roundad Into ahapa quickly. Kagw for
piny, and, ballaring that ha can
hit Central Florida Laagoa hurlli^ equally aa wall aa ha did l**l
jaar which ha flnlahad with a
mark of . » 4 In *9 gamaa. Bchlrard
la looking forward with moch alatlaa to hla assignment
Replacing Bchlrard In right
/laid bad club officiate worried
until laat nlFhl whan they annoanced that Roy Britt, mamtor
af tha 1M1 Fad taam will be
atntlonad In that (laid far the

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Britt waa out of actl°"
year, bat alnca tha middle of thla
rummer ha haa bean walking Into

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RESULTS
RATES
l t e Km
8&lt;
7e Um • tb M B

RAVB YOUR WATCH repalral
*, by one who really knowe haa'
S t iff). Jeweler, Mag, Aa.
I — lXMt g a d Found
STRAYED, Liver a n d whlto
■,. pointer glp, no namo on eollar,
.anawaru name ’’ Pal,” laat eeen
Friday 1 P. M., laft llttor pupplaa
wsck old. Flndor plaaao call
2-W. Howard. Jack Bravdcn.

J

Loop Directors V o t e
Against Locals On
Several Occasions

DOZIER &amp;. GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE

CO.

7&gt;V* A V a

IMS

S A T U R D A Y . A1

T H I SANFORD H V R ALD ,

I FOCI

eligible to get a
h*
le*at
A-— W T Only Individual* e rr
torpor*Haas ongagod la the hueineao af /arwriag o«t livestock
bueineaa. - The ewUorvem.nl of a
co-operative . aaarkarUwg assarts*
ttea may f t acapptod aa additional
rarity to * lad* of a mamba*
provid ag that tha - «
haa ftua authorised by aa appro­
priate resolution o f its hoard af
director*.
.
Q-— la case I need money
should I flrat try Um Regional
Credit Corporation ar dwaltl i
try my home bank?
A.—By al| moans try every
other local souyra af credit be­
fore yon make an application to
the R. A. C. C. Tho govafnaseal
1a not la tha competitive basking
•Iness sad will loaq you only
an emergency when there te
&lt; other placo from which ]
can get funds.
Q.—I am la a corporation en­
gaged In t f t farming business.
Can we borrow money aa a cor­
poration?
.
,
A.—Yea, In thla ease tho cor­
poration seta aa an iadlridnal
borrower.
The same Is trne
with partnerships.

x o r ir n o r APT LI CAS
t a * t»JJ*0
u s id
pa
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C s e e i r , j e e t h is
C
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.A ^ im .

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S ftn W M iain ! r W S W S S f ,

, STRAWBERRY PLA N ’n f f o r sate
Caa W. W. Pottor.

wtaisiraL a g vtsas
ft.Ya.MS.’sra’K’c
a toilJSOON, Cemptelaai

ctrmr. in. warn rose a iw gti
e w e r r r , r u a i D * . in rw
SB3 ? n * L

Ant

UP-

P H IL U P a . Defeadaat
lurtcn o r wsarwxre sal *

t e l U t L

Not tea la herekr gTvea that ike
aaderetgaed. (lew. A. Ipeer. Jr. at
■eeclal
Heater la Ckaaeerr. aad
You are herelr erdeced sad raaulred I* be aad aapear upq* t f t earoaaal to rinal deereo of fereeteaara, la tkal
eerie
a*»*
ww la raeae
p f t t e g te.the « ~ n l »
•»

T ^ L A L ^ ? L

J O H N t O N . Q o llm e i*.

kataaVittJK&amp;sg rrv*
Saarard Herald iVkarohr
**?S:_ *Uaslevd**JTTrald

i t i r - n M ' J H M s l C lrtait 'a t
l k e * aBuurte o f Plotida. la aad tar
ekerela Aba.r IBemtaeb
ila e le C o a o lf. wk

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tea,
W its
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i r t l f l r a ia l a a ty affteea a a d
h a a m a d # a p p lic a t io n f o r l a a deed
t o laouo la a o c d rd a a e o
w it h
tew.
B a ld r e r t if le a t o o m h ra e o a Ih o
fa llo w la u d e o e rlb o d p r o p e r t y
e ltu a t * ’ H e m ln e le C a a a ly . P io rld a . to .
a ll:

US or Nit at
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ILooo
t i n f I t * lorn
* lot deed______ A.
ky Amelia B. Nnhle_to
H u a a e ll] tle o llo a
t. T ai w n a h lp
i n H m ith. f la n g e I I KaUL
at

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la n d

M tf Mtd
b e la g aa

By:

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the dalV at Ika laeusneo af auck (S K A L)
r.rtlflraie In Ike name ef A. C. SAHL'KL A. E. WII.KINHON.
Belleitor far Compli
itelaaal.
(Under. Unlaaa a M
earl III.ale

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Court or Iko Taroaer Third Jet-1' 1* 1 a
Clrcalt o l tha » te lji o fF lo r W o . la corporation, named sa deleadast la
aad for SemTaalo Coaoljr, wheraln Ik * atmvi
eaaa* peadlna la this
J. IL llayd a a la .n te la tlfi'a a d ^ B a o . •••rt,'
be In* a proceeding la foro,-ft

&lt;teo« that mrtals mortgago record,
&lt;-&gt;i.mlr«l f t '".Movteaeo Booh It,-oa past
l i t o f Ik* public record* *1 Bern),
•ml* Coaaly, Florida, oieamberlng
a a d S a n f o r d ( Ir o w . r a C re d it C o f f J - 15* foIJ*wl» « . ) « « ( • tod property la
U * City of Baaford. County al
Fawa'of t k T K I J T p A
» ’ • Bamlaols and Bute ol riorlda.
Florida, to*11:
Rost oao
OB,.hall
e l o im n
_ T h * ausei
aair ar
mid f%af**fetrea sppolaira.
ttefollaa

STOSt"* lk%TOTgVlJtfC

IS t i k
t r ia l door
C o u rt
IPM.
alV itkfet Iran
It a iM o o f N e m lo o lo C o a a t y , P io r ld a .
In S a n f o r d , P lo r l d s , a ft e r f a r e a la

record.

n«w*»ft

**fid "*

k eron n to'set
n a rk of
T w en ty.yt
n aud for Bamlnolo
Florida, in
ty. on Utla
a 4f t 4lh t o y o l A
A. D.. l i l l .

Do you know why iho womi&gt;
huranlf didn’t.
Holllonli (b a d b re a th ) Ihu
fault

MnCORMICK-D B E R I N G 10-20
»d ltl
ttodtor
A., Hwnld.
Cheap.

tl.

rrro

aad ablt
rash Ik *
pier aa ar
Bomlnol*

temo will ho eoterod swaIm i you.
It lo 'farther ofd*r*n that thla n &amp; ' T l a I
setlrp be pakllsked Is Tk* Ooaford
Of Ce^sm

^ M fe t jU t o U M U fS
-T H ^ T M M T K
»* * r r r Y voum c
g i * . u _ a j t a \_l -

-TVUCT'i
UJ\D O U

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His Price k

—
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of
&gt;*n«an Hardware Coflood .

aii

I U 0 * f» S W N &gt;
R K toO D O F crfl

whh Ustorino butotiHy destroy!
odors and chwch* htfuoUm

WEEK-Try

H KlU |TO B «&lt;W tt*Tl|
T W I I M Ik U AIOOTT
H t H A P O O t V COUUU
p v r ia ic i A , V t i r r u j l

Yet

wot

dally

gallon.

8 Unlay

In
it L n r ta .k ft.a iA .

VAAd

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.

in•

,ia

s * peg plat tkereal duly o f
Clsrk
to tha a rt
e ’ i r J k y roqalred is to and a|
iho
follo w * r h efto* this court at tko m a r..
parcels '» • • • la Sanford, Bomloolo Coonly,
sa str,
lor Me. on Ik* 4th day o f Beptem*r. A. D , l i l t , sod then and thorc
^ ^ A f r af' Laf NIa# A JIA^osd
" • f t aoewer to tko bill at comNorth
plalat riled sgslset yoa In this (CIRCUIT CO
IUA
m m * etherwlm s deereo pro cob- a W. SPENC,

at pablla oatery hteheet tUd/or fee
la s described lofs,
o f U sd altpat* la
lo -w lli

o

roam house. Ob Em »

tkkt*

___ _ week
w eek* Is . »
to Sanford.

net M o* k
for fo « r

For R m i

tend. I

4 wife,

a it
It balsa made l * J » _ _
affidavit el kka-raeld osea Iliad la
sr* sos.raaltbit rsuae that .?*■ u
----daats *1 th* BUI* *1 riorlda. aad
are realdeau a f a Btaia ar Caaatry other USB Ik* alkie at riorlda.
ahali be redeemed seeerdlae ta law
t h * c ir c u it c o u r t o r
and that Ihera la M mrmn la.ih*
laa dead .will laaaa Ikereoa on the i t TW
S tTr.TS
IS D
.....
...........
.. J---------U D I C I A L ■late al Ploitda. upon whom tk*
|4ik. day or Sepleathor A. V . I t ll
P o r TWS STAY* o r mrvle* al a aummono In ehamory
Wltneao my offlelal algnalare oad
A IM ’AMD r o * ■ * * !• wauM bind .yoa. site that yaa ar*
m l thla tha tlth of Aapuot A. D.
OIXTT. in CMAMC**Y reeldeale ef Attante. la th* Caaau
Oeerslo.
ol Paltea, sad State
B. DOUULAaa. ,
tk * s q * oi
and that yaa
rcult fourt Semi­
twenty-oa* p
. e. r.e.fo
. .re. ,. . .Ik e a r
Bale I’opaly Piorlda •
BUILDINf) AND LOAN presents ar* ta toaUMnd yaa, A.
By: A. M. W.eke,
ITION,
s
rorporatlon, A. Menteley Sad wfla. Beulah T.
(SBAL)
at sL. Do-1 Men**Mley.
. to b o .a a S 'n p - . . .kefart
. .. I
It.Cl IT COIBT
o r TM*
our Circuit C a m St is s fo rd , It
I * Ctl.CI
CO
IB
A. A.A M BNKKL kV sad wtko
ife. County
BMU- a t poallsolr
n Jt'UICIAL
■solo and n u n
OI1IKN,
r ' pTT.
d
rMKNCRLBY.
id a .
■t a t * o r TltR -»TATB • oI-AH
c to c c
otter, Iks tth day
ft r»4«nla
ro n
P R i c i - TO: .COOLBDOie
R E A L T Y AND
I t l l , sod In thla
CITATIONs no rpo ratios. you sro to rail nol aador p*nelly ol
I.* COCBTT.
BOI.*
COl’ BT*. IM
IM CHABC***. ' T n t'S T COMPANY,
illfa ts . Oearsls.
iko entry o f decree# pro roafooao
IA Y IIK N . H
a lt
J ll. HAYtiKN.
Ptalnilrf,
I s «ls s mss* tv appear Is this agmlmt pawi
, &gt;
N BTKCLC tad J D i l . A Court that s alalalory aummoa* la
Tho re lief aought by t f t bill
ekanmry ksa heretofore keen Is­ fllod
IKK:UL TiTa Wile. Y 'H l.r -0
4 agalnat you
yen m
la
. ..... otjf» (this
m cause
mnste
"
‘
: o n r , . sued dlreeted la poo. si
and‘ that
tke
**ACiUiL fflA 'iiu f]! J n
th« foreclosure
rtg sg e A a led
lk
* !IM dsy-ol
RATI O N . a t o r p n r a ll o n a o d o r t h e ro u ta b le at tk* Peurtb Justice of
Iko
ta
o tf V
ir g lin ia . m
s w a o f Ih o
St tis
U M
v lr
t f-t Peam --------District s i ■ Seminole January, A. D. till, mad! sad sisCoaaty. Florida, ks* mad# rstara ruled by Ratort W. Doom, uuir
o r a llo a thermn that tk* mm* caa not he Iks Saafard Bulldla* sad Laos As*
tt V i% ^ A ? ioS ?r ^o r p L
B la t e a f ft r v a t aw lag
u a d o r Ik o la w e a f lh a
to year failure ta soetetion,
iftiloa, m
n reorporsiiss, sod soF lo r id a . D e fe n d a n t! ,
elect, o fficer* or appoint estate, or rnmtorlnu t f t (sllowlns daoerlker
x O T IC A o r
M ABTW a kAL*
lo h ere, within Ihle H a t* aa of ft
property
In Bsnlord. Bemtaob
N o tic e le h e r e b y n lv e n th a t p a r Ssanl upon whom process County, Flartda, tn-wlli
daeal
_
7served.
sasm to IIa sl decree l » l » * l «
fin
lain rouae peodlag l » , » f t 2 'm ult
t in
Th*

■ lights end
Phona 107.

01 BINT—IH a*rad good track

DA

m id Clrsalt Court, sod tko o fflelal T H R
••al tkareef thla Ilk day o f Aug- TO:
net. A. l&gt;, l l t l .
MRULAH
V.
DOUOLAJJJ.^
Atteala.
. . . . OSO:
of Oaorsla. ' *

F u r n is h e d a p a r t m e n t with

Foe Boat

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VRLStfoXijegri "r..*?;

IB— A p u im a n U &gt; * r Rent

A lw a y s
Laft Out TUBBY

sressxm

aern a. o............
ffe r far eete^snd
.... t aa m il t l peklje
| 0&gt;ar«, so4 tke etncisl oatery ta the k lfh eet and keat kMItk day af Aisuat. der. far cash, at Ike front door of
al tkareo
tko
Ik e Coart Haum la Saafard aomla. i m
Coaaty. Plan da. wltkla t f t
Y. a. D O U O L A t . .
- Monday
. .. Ik*
Clark. leoal tears s f sole •aa.
tik day af Septemftr tu t. tko fat• P y : J L L b u r d i c k ,^
lap doacrtftd lot. pleeo or tat.
of land, eltuato. Seminal! Coaa.
ixn&gt;L)
_
c n c v rr ro ca r. rw a sMi. Boetlon
'
of
T itia n jc o in A L c ia t c r r ,
Tswmlil* II oath. RaaOo
a i d r w * a x x i H t t ca m . .bo mad# to sal**naid tala t o
run,^nlflSr'wARD , ‘, " 1 pteTfanl. lafy tko tanae a f aalA Doera..
( I I u A. SFRRR JR
WM.
LB ROT W ARD, DeteadaaL___
M l j s l ' Mast*
--------- m r p v n u c A T i a N
COURT '
I.L K B O T WARD. Atlanta.'
JUDICIAL
_
STAY*
Tea are l*ar«by order ad sad
&gt;o ta*
P L u rm
abd
ro
JA A' Ij ** ABD
be sad
CWUNTY.
IM
C
X A X C S B f.
no
•US c
to- Iks B ill of Comslalal ft led SANYO
croR P
anociA-n^N^1
1^0
a
eorporstleo
AND U&gt;AN
asalaat you la Ik* shoe* etyled
anoetd
Plaintiff.
m a t* aad Caart.
lalatH L
The Sanford llarald la kereky
TO,.
and w ile.
deelsaaled aa Ik* newspaper la
whlrh Ihle arder ahali ba pafcUahed
ter tear renaeratlv* week#. .
te a d k a ta ____
Y
C IT A T IO N
Wllnaaa V. K. Doaglasa. Clark

.FOR R A LK i CbIIs U ly bulblstn.
' 81.00 p«r hundred, Mr*. H. C.
Echols, Wvst Flrat fltrant

FIVC. ROOMS, hath, large room
i *rcond floor, gsrngo. Largo dry I
lint, 1217 W. 2nd. Hstknwny, 111
•
Magnolia Ara.
L . ' •’ »•
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•ole reuaty.

BILLY’S UNCLE

USED AUSTIN COUPE. Outran
taad by Raal. 1228. AUo, Mode
\ Pickup truek, 8160. Raal * Sont
’Austin daalera.

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Stilt.

�rant rr

State Department
m u c h ly w a c w d b y an e n tire ly m|w
n « U W «J fffh d U b «»
o f BUWerooa
ilrThXve
wondered w n
h y men
Chance*, he (t ill W6nlcr
r u r e wonoereu
man w h
n o wantw
iS T W I u W f i b 'i i i r 'i D f C r 1h t h « r v «b ffe e n w d tfnYy &lt;me,

lend and celled* a bonus and an­
anas interest, tie preys upon tho
helpless and kowtows to tba
mighty. And whan tha band plays
tba Star Spangled Banner, ha la
tha first maa on his fast, his hah
bomlbg from smborossmout la his hand, his head bowed In
hit heart stare d with new raearant reapact!
' Daring this N. R. A. campaign,
tha fallow—and his Ilka la fauad
j 8 &amp; J &amp; T &amp; Z
flag, Jn.had-had no lboagbt ln_*v*ry -town—Is again tba rahrah potrl’ tacr. Ha la tba blabblah patriot who tails other man
hour to sarea thalr country. And

d r l* . h
ra w ed

I s a l k ep t ffpisn W fh c r ifltb o u t nnyone

wJDpWnlBjr.

b ^^lfr'en hla all to hla country’s

x,A V 9 m m ,m t

c l) kip ^tffrtloty would k*FC kdfff.

*nt U tl},

i« a £ S i2 l

enernle*.
laky oepr »t
a Uuti ha iota wishes be
ana of Balls Band*, fans.
■ervbody*. tip i, w h ich ' brou ght men fro m I
V o rtrik g J if fc fd le rt’, r « d y o tm c
out
loo to ■fh lo conlW no and ambulooco corD*.
ped th o lr crdch etln t end took up ^ tM r knit
king oocka fo r atoldlofa. Hundred-thousand

fxeebtlve. bdcamc dWciNMrMg men working
fnouL Tho vwy &lt;ow whp
nut do tutu

rn the cost cod'
1 spfroiad, tha!
W in fd lritlon lotn

iyVwai* rood dtlxena wUI pledge tbemaelvea,
ir" Bunlhfoo m?h, alroadg ODRraUng at a

•C ('flr» up the
%» R wuta.

iloym ohi to m ore W ip W . Em ployee* wlU w o rk a Utuo
Jer tn*n ev e r lo e *ra the e x tr* p * y th * y receive en d to

it Is the Jig week of the
Ift-wlde ' NRA
ronsiimers’
i! Prices ara going up and
hr* being pbt b a ll'to work,
no# add aarv yourself mo«*
Buy now and kelp keep m*n

o unemployed, *nd they vyUl biUr frorilthcge
flylnl the Blue Eagle «v*n If they can
tnRjr pur*
tea niOre cheaply aodiewhere elae.
Mt .
And'tf'yoii'Mk tham whjr, they wlU acy.
H
the.
i,

••

•

•

tWiW lha\A
%
equnlry aboat last week y
aa la bow (n th* world
igtotr ever developed such
Wind while CungJesa was

.But there Is
to
tho story,‘ n
seuhfhr.
that
explains a lot to n thlnkMB man.
It points oot the worst menace
to tha ’ nation's welfare. It j(leeo
• ’wanting whore to Itoh for the
traitor and tho destroyrr, the
doubls-desllng hypocrita wh# M
■gala In tbo limelight everywhere.
The aequanco was this. After
tho par,&lt;to had pasted, tba chesty
protector o f hla country's flag
took a fioartotto of friend* to hla
Gna office and mlsed them ■
round of highball*.
■Mr bootlerxov." ho eiDlalnedI
"know* how to'gat tho real stuff.
This iM tcb I* poll, of six rasas
))S (hatched from under the vere
nose ef o dammed notrol host."—
A pstrof b&gt;Al flvino that same
fla g to which he demanded obalsanca, a pafrol host manned by
men pledged to enforce
country’* Jaw*,
tbo. **qu«ncc continues. Tbo
i Is a buyer of
gvs, which ho
minimum cost to
kbpoolf.’ Ho torn* people out of

' *

The Speed King*

Knrn* to very *1«Whour would ntoke •

A d«er taring along »t M

SARASOTA, Fla. Aog. t » - B y
aothorlty of Mr. Jaha fUagHag,
patron of arts, rennolssacr, coL
teclor, am] founder oTlhiTmossum
at Sarasota, rrorganltatlon of Ih*
art school haro has boon annooncaad la tba original, la the Rubens

of a national menace unless the
people cast aside thalr blindness
■ml look for tha proof of such a
man’s Individual sacrifice*, and
Individual aarvlca for hla fellow-

somethin g worn than- pretty cu*-.
toms. Jobs for men and women.
Jobs and living wages ara wanted
from I he** patriots. And' relent­
less warfare must be waged
aralnst the. hoarder*, the -Wry.
locks, tha vulture* who feed up­
on the helpless.
Let there be hats s ff to Old
Glory, and an ’open row of pun­
ishment for tho smug hypocrite
who struts his way under Old
Glory's pn (acting folds.

Captain Crippen,
Ciril War Veteran,
Oipiped By Death

years operated ns o branch of
Southern College, at Lakeland. TO
miles distant. DV. Ludd M. Spiroy,
president of Southern College, was
also KOOd hT Ub’ b it “ Instftete,

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1W DAT.
A ■raalahtaf" t * « for mer
(fed Florida Stato Chri.Uah t v o f tba Dapa n * bio Class of
doeto t Society at final exorcise* First Methodist Chunk wUI
attending tbo 41th annual esnron- plsc* at S:M o'clock at Um
ti&lt;m III Jacksonville on Sat o r by. of M n. Harold A . Appleby. Pslm
Mr* Lahmaa succeeds Clayton Tarraca, wHh Mrs. Applsby and
Mrs. Barba Steele • » Ho«t**ici.
Mia. C. W. 8peer. W* Uoral
"Tbo federal relief admtaWtraA r a m , will aatartoin members
lioa la also mindful of tho fart
dd tbo T. B. U Class of tho First
that tha economic depression or
Baptist Choreh at bar home at
Its eaoIrWnt struck Florida be­
SiM a'tlock honoring Mrs. Nettle
fore IBM. Hurricane*. collapse of
Ingraham aad Mias Mary Tingle,
A piano was summoned to speod •ho boom, the Mediterranean frtlt
who are leaving for their respec­
him to London from Iralartd whora fie snd other condition* brought
tive homes next weak.
hit boat first touched Britain. Vtnrtds before flnonrtal djfflculTbla plan « “ th» "
“ tie* w m l year* earllar than
o^rruled And no 6h# BoiriUfU tM
iu V » *lstes.
plana whan It arrived. Tha trip
"Finally tbs federal rallaf ad­
tMt UOO ami developed a eontroministration
bos recohrod * * * * rvray aver Molry*.
count that echoed Into the White snras of mo«t romploto ao-OPOratlon fram tho goeeraor aad tbo
H°Ua».
.
stoto rolled admlplatralor la han­
0 » arrival In Loiklon,
(Continued From Fags One)
rrrorewlcd to recommend to |h dling pollof foftfls allotted to tbl*
workers'
add
manufacturers president a currency declaration -state.
"Tho federal relief administra­
throughout consideration of tho {jenly desired by France and Ih
tion Is plsgeed to co-operat* to
coda. Tha Industry "at Grot pro­
the follost because nt this atQtp.U
posed a elans* expressly stipu­
of helpfulness.*
.
lating that atnployira "may con­
Marlor, David Cooney, and M bi
Hopkins, who was aocompanlrd
tinue tba open shop poltcy."
^uclaldo Appleby. The story Wad ’ Whan Johnson Issued o state­
hero fsr (ha conference .by Alan
ah oriental appeal, and tba tharment last weak, howaear, that no
Johmtime, pf Columbia. 8. O ,
acton wars dressed la approprfInterpret at iorAi of the law can ba
district rallaf director, agtd ho
written Into ’ a code by eayon^
hoped and balleeod
Pryoldent
tha coda c«fhm!ttee of tha nar
Rdosoeolt's program of ra-eiOploTt tonal automobile
chamber 4
mint though public oritfka "Is
commerce proposed the followlig
going to got m homo.** n# 4&lt;W»hI
language, which now standi j that -ho wa* hopeful that direct
’ ’ -______
I church group. Invited the Society
proved:
,
„
rallaf ererb soon will become un­
H. W- Rucker returned to I officers to a dinner Thursday
•Without In any wny attenV*necessary.
•
id. yesterday with hla family night when plana will bo dlseuseog
Ing to qualify or modify by iKrt•But for the present, we must
•pending s week artth Usgii 1 rotating
the Society program
pretatlon the foregoing re«»ikw’ face tho realisation that many of
sckavtDe, ff. C . w.hara they I for (ho remainder o f tbo year.
manto of tha national ratpery
tho poople on oar relief roll* ora
art, ampi oyer* In thU l»d*stry
there through no fault of tholr
may oxarclsa thalr right la ^lact,
own." hr sold. Ws propose to see
retain, or odeooco ampbr* on
them through what wo belles#
tho basis of indtvlduj merit,
Ike closing months * of the s-owithout regard to tholr member­
i nomle depression. We propose to
ship or non-mamborahJ&gt; 1" » " y
i sea that no rltl*«ai shall bo wltborganisation."
• oot food and shelter.
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Fair.
’
I
Chqrieo
Partin
have
returned
roRo aad.
President Roosevelt approved
»
*Wa insist, however, upon ■
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I from motoring with friends to
• proper administration of tho rare and Leonard Miller I (ho Century' of Progress at ChlItcf funds an that no perosn shall
• j be on the railef rolls unlsss he U
aevefal*daya^ilk^an I kTrs. R. .8. Thornton and two
' entitlsd to osslstance. At tho
training camp at f t eons have returned from a visit
time, wo must'see that rallaf alb•
' I
with Mrs. Thornton’s mother nt
■ ......
.
I I'unU Gonl*.
&gt;( M l*. Charles Gay, I Bincsrvsi sympathy la extandfo rm er'M W i Dorothy [ *d to Um beresrod family of
San/ertL' wYll bo la* I Mr*. C. U Matthows, of Sanford,
Want that ah* has rm I who died In Aihovlllo, N. C. this
«r bom* la Tampa 4| f-1 week. Mr*. Matthaws was known
spent two months In a I aa Ada Dickson who spent bar
irope.
I girlhood In Longwood. Her sonny
■■ - disposition made har hosts of

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tho John and Mahal Rlngllng Art ^ “ 7 .

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School,
• rlsltora aro In. M r. Rlngllng blmnnn-prafU orgmnliattoni (o be^op*
1&lt;jTln
^
Waston

a„
best, stlH sets a eery high eateo
Rlngling Art Musaum.
on ^
^
W,U It*
Tho mumum stands In IU own
Ugh( and #mphaslo of da(Cantinood From Page 1)
tropic pork adJolnb*X the achool
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tho reputation of bring’ known in and contains paintings, sculptnreo,
Among the spotlally-porpoaod
eyt t f srctlon of the state end every variety o f art prodortton,
wh#M Uctuies aro given &lt;rf
.SoutheastHa retired from active work of
this kind, and since his retire­
ment h* hnd Head nt hla home,
operating a small orange grove
and (ruck farm.
Captain CHppen I* believed to
H as
be S 'charter member of tha old
SiWrfr Ulcv Presbyterian Church,
an,| he wss the oldest enrolled
member or the First Presbyterian
Church. He also was a member of
Ms«onl- orders.
Survlvlngdilm are two sons:
Herbert 0. Crlppen Sr., of SonMcLander Arcade
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ford, and A. II. Crip pen J r , of
faco Indications to cause It to Tampa, ae wall at s*vqnl granddlaearabla In various tactions, children.
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McLAELIN, Jr.

LONGWOOt)

Moved From His Former Location
And Will Now Be Glad To Serve His
Friends

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Miss Mall Underwood and Mis*
at Underwood lift this morning
fjM U tf /or CKoiUnooft, Ttnn.
ban t W will spend oovoral
i#». They wet* accompanied by

Moiiel T

»e» blrda^arenot *wlft
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a t Heckicber celebrated
birthday to Naw York City
Hb. • He has boon • ’ very
(nan, 'but noyr be la poor.
h*t' doesn’t bather him- " i
*tod my BAth birthday by
• ’out 'to mak* toy fourth
• T ’ k* aakl H* has pr*VtBlkd* Ida fortune throe akptoMpI sacb timj to look*
' Strang* oronomlc • tow*.

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The oplj
achieve ap«#&lt;
f«|con being

ilde are lend bird*, with Ui*
ctl champion.

The « « c l e 1%

Dil p. h. In » dive, cghUto on
Homing pigeon* h»ve bgco

these apeedn

genius.

o f anlnud*.

The

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by lfajor S«*b U 7«. ‘
■ trifle over 100 m. p.
ivor iOO m. p. h. show &lt;
id neturo in th* nUttcr

utofif what ho would do
Iv'tsCrth ’ ftrtxthm whan Ho
n b* 1* 14. *1 wUI build

O u ln yl" Ih* absence from th*
rlty of many of the officer* of
Wo &gt;drdn Circle Number W , afflllato with Ih*.local Woodmen
of Or World lodge, ennouncem,n t was mad# today that a athedul,.! meeting which w i» to have
b**&gt; held tonight he* been celled
o ff Th# next meeting o f the Clrel, will b* b »U «0 Monday algW*
Apt. »t.
___________
Bobbie Jo
SanitArlom.
lunt ai th*

Uke sk y o % t V to ntotona ar#*tolJ to
M O th* ‘ niiihi hul undqr

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P rin tin g

T Y P IN G
► Special InrMtlgatlona
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N

HOUSTON, Tai.. Aug. M.—OW
—Angered when a wasp slung
him on tha leg a* he reed up » ^
the •iith hole at the lloij.ton
Country Club. R. W. Franklin
«wung al tho ball and shut a hole
In-one, dropping the ball Into tin
rup I’J.'I yaitlt a w a y . _____
of the old frarn- ami the e*onom
lc cri.ls-- In spile of everything,
the r&gt;n*ttuc»ion of our navnl ma­
terials has been accomplished.
Lai u* add that the construction
of the Dunkrniue Indicate# u»
gain* will not be superseded.’

Naval Program Is
Plum ed By France
T o Improve Fleet
(Continued From Pngs On*)
lion’s coast, tha liberty r f her
-varasas commerce srd the -rf«nsa of bar vast culmlal dnun n
The newspaper LTutrs i«iy.y*nt
i-ristad on artlclo °r
•” '*
1vfayrlo, naval aipvr«. dvserihing
tho revival o f tbp spirit of l!&gt;«
..Id French navy. Thi story. tnAeating tha popular tr-tu&gt; sold:
•The French navy, which was
mnlltalad, dHlA«art*la&lt;l and di­
minished by the wtr. la toda, almoil completely rtn*wtd. Nearly
SO ’ units of all types have bran
•ucc*s»lv«ly put on tha stocks f»r
conatrurtlon. In spit* of the fall

iedH r»ra a**-

HIU Lumber Co.
CIP

IHb asd UaO&gt;
. .
ttoa# &gt;U

h CBVICR

e Are Pleased To Annoywee
That A fter Sept. 1st 1933

M rs. E . W . R IV E
fo rm erly o f S e m ln M ^ to u n ty
Company w ill be anaoclated

T itle and A bstract
w ith T itle Guaranty

&amp; A b a tra ct Com pany, 107 8. P ark Avenu e

Title Guaranty &amp; Abstract C q
B y 11. M . W A T S O N , k v .

A L L the worl^l deepises an anonymous letter—and its
writer. We have no respect for, or confidence in tho
man who side-steps responsibility by refusing to sijm
his name to what he writes.
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Long laaf ysllow ptae. Golf tod
ryprssa sag all kiads of build
lag matortala. . ' **
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But did you ever think tlfet unknown .merchandise
is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed.

maker of advertised goods realizes that hp
might fool you once—but never the second ti^ne. He
kiiows his success is dependent upon your continued
confidence in what he Miys in the advertisements.
Rend thp i^dvertisements v
tell wruths that you should know,

E
icuiig of •

o County

a

ta w

' " “^ L A W N M OW ERS

about aa of-

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t

S a t | lt t l tonlS: a ll kinSt a t sals.

S iK 1 1 1 fcnlsst.

• Notice the advertisements in this paper. There in
bold print are the names of those who stake their repu­
tations—who stake your good-will towards them—on
thp truth of what they have put in type.

p a l| and^ plsyyrounda." ’•

tM * n "ara

They'D Cut Like New 1

M KK^^fi FALI.KO OFF

■ »* * . &lt;«
ool* Ceuafy by order of Govkrnor Shells.
■
- j in . w . 8- F-nlimtoger, Grace
Eatomlnger and
hT r*
gona to Bomorset, X y . to vlklt
relatives.

Mdi whldk Ih* hilniit rttc
inlc*|

Mr*. B. R. Gray and Mrs. B. S.
K*D spent the post week with
relatives at Lakeland.
Dr. and Mn. K. A. Carter and
family a n . home again after n
visit with relative* in Hortense,
Ga.
The Diamond Ball gama on
Thursday was won by marriod
men. Tho score woo 8 to 1
against the tingle men.
Announcement has boon reeolvtd her* of the wedding of
B. J. Overstreet, Jr., to Edna
Marritt at Goshen, New Tork on
Aug. It.
Friendi regret to heor of the
:serious illness of Barbara Hunt

U iS 2 £

»t *« d h|V*«fk »P««d of 50
•

* (Conttnoefl Fram 1*wv Host
mad* up o f man and woman who
bora been ennvtctml of crimes in
(Ho Frvdeh courts. Thay are brawn
as “ liber**." and may bo-found In
tho coast towns and farming and
mining region* of tho latarlor.
This Is bs roust rulpiils sent to
„.French
_____ ________
Guiana for more than
eight year* mil,, remain for life.
A man sentenced for *|l#«»*r pe­
riod must spand one year In the
colony before he ran return l&lt;&gt;
France. Than ho or hU family or
friend* must pay b&lt;* way homo or
ho, loo, rnds bis days In tho col­
on*v.
Darll's Island Itself la not oeorpopulated." In rerant years there
har« at times baan fewer than a
d»tan prisoners there. They aro
mostly spirt. Three ara aviators.

To-Night

L four %R»-

M ‘« see mw, If lb* city |*U
t ^ l t aome
Ui# federal mnnsy It Is fix, to ask tor, well have a
' I t h** long been *uppo*ed that
ipWtod harbor, munlalpol light
"
t ‘ and djaUiVutlou eystom, of flight, but an EnglUbmc
rlwaUr pipes sod (lltor plane, torbOat apeed'teconi’ ecroa*
x’t Wt think of aotnethlng oly* noticed a Till'd a w n in g np
borrow money fort — Mel[60 nllle*‘nil
irak Time*. Uav* you re^l70.
" ‘" V
haM year city bonds yet?

(Con tin usd From I*aea t )
was constantly at
Traaldaet
RonsevvH’s slbow.
fn tba Incrvaringly tana* relatlons between Secretary Hull aad
Assistant Bscretory Moley. it bocams apparent that Daria, ambaaaador at-Ury*. wba conferred «H b
tba praaldant last week » * « daflnltrly on (Ha sida o f In* friend *»J

r lr d lj proportions •* will eruiallcJr Ih* health snd ,*lf-rails*#
tkl M od]*.
"W * are pleased &lt;• a y that la
kh selection of Mr. F a n to Ulroct
Dm pU of work la Ft’ rWJa, 0«v( Outfitnad trout DOre l l
«rnor Sholtt Has thooen a man la
other otoU^offletola art tnaklor S m i tba f»la r «I administration
strenuous affarta to wash out a kas (Ha H ifh isf confidence. ThU
A /a a# n a (H AN a
baiaacod administrative, boahrat r T aa a _________ a____
aad lb* relief admlalatsaUmp Nsalias* that assumption of a la r p
share of tbo raltof load by tba
stato at tbla tlma waold coraplataty enboUnco tbo to d r ^ to
aoab an «*♦#•» that tba .M oral
administration
ballovM
It' b

V oh o^er Workers
For NRA Open Big
‘^lue Eagle* Drive

nJI**
out-

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Socfaf Calendar

W IUBe O &amp; n W M

A -c a d e B a rb e r S h op

as »a s sB t S - s
au^ito not thoeaad.

* '

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my make tkaihAatvas w U a i
stray*-Froverto

whspt tba reason U wot so
dii k u wrlto o Nrin tor tb*
Industry was bscatMO It
M N root

. .

This school was opened In I N I
on the site of the Rlngllng Mb••um. The Institution, like tho1
7 | o * -Rlpckor's" failure to Jott
hla bat was - reprahens Ibis, of
Museum, completed a year or two
course. Eepn though ho hod not
earlier, was the g if' to the public
of Mr. and Mn. John Rlngllng.
boon trained In hla boyhood to
Owing, however, to tha paaalng on
taka o ff hla hat wljen tha Colors
U
Is
a
pretty
fashion
for
man
of the taller before completion of
go by, ho i booId know by now—'
r lhaf ho la growing old—t l» t to doff tha|r hata and woman to tho secondary buildings, but lltUo
la tho proper thing to do. No aalutettif'mWld’ Glory passe* by,

^ ^ M « e ^ o w X U i S d t h t t W j if iB B I^ f

IS RE-ORGANIC

adJanet o f tbo school.
D m h q u q h vaa
by
Mf- * * B.
1 Nsw T « t

U a n U ' *ie not of *u*h nlg-

Thp measure of satisfaction is larger in Advertised
lil .*
i'Ru»*
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T f ll WKATHKI

YOGI NBW8PAPKB
W Florida’! H e ar t
Warlfa Gnataat Vegtubk
u d Rkkaal Garden Land.
^

VOLUME XXIV

a n fo r d

_____________

Steamship Arrives
Bearing Survivors
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico,
Aug. 2ft—i/Pv_ The
Dutch
steamer Hewulea arrived here
-•in trt
in passenger*
paornger* and
ami memm
with
here of the crew uf the Kern.
andim- Florida schooner. Au­
gusta G. Hilton, which burned
and was abandoned at sea Aug.
IS. The local red cross arrang.
ed temporary relief and the
atate department asked instruc­
tions by cabl/-*as ’to disposition
of the survivors, l-ocal author­
ities commenced an investiga
tlon of the boat'a destruction

Sleeping Sickness” Is
Spreading OverU^.
With One Case Re­
ported In Florida

NRA CAMPAIGN!
NEARING REAL
TEST MONDAY
!i

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

f c r a

Million Volunteer
Workers All Set To
S t a r t Stupendous
"Blue Eagle” Drive

CITRUS MEN JOIN
LEAGUE TO FIGHT
ARSENATEI) CROP

WASHINGTON Aug. -**». -|
' l/3*i The Recovery
Administra­
tion** program for restoring 1 •
ter limes by stimulating the
nation's buying power In-t night,
nrarrd its real tesY.,
Over the country more than »•
i million volunteer worker* wen-1
b l T T P [reported by official,
awaiting

CUBANPRESIDENT
EMBARKED U p o n

i

I’rlca Five Cent*

NUMBER 248

KIDNAPER OF
BIG
LOANS
TO
St°ckHfrkeL
Has
s
f
u
rt
n n u rn c
BasedUponKenewedtlooe
rAKWtKi dfcfcN Of Inflationist Backers TAFT KIN S U M
!Y POLICEMAN
FOR THIS AREAIW H E A T PARLEY

Mcnocnl Seen As
Likely Candidate
HAVANA. \u*. •*» - M V %
t»*nrral Mario (i. Mrno si.
twic«* prr«.4|**nt o f Culm an*
titninml ht will ly ’’carrying
thp c»*nper\nti\» partv lianwr'
in the forlhfomltw rtrrtion, a
statement griirtally ’ inlerprrl*
&lt;%| U' meatnitir hr would \h* n
tamfnlmtr for thr i»rruilfnry.
Mi nimnl p|k*nl &lt;»*inr tun** n • an
in .Miiiii\i .

l d

. . g _____________________________________________ ___________

SANFOKI). FLORIDA. SATl HDAY. At'GI'ST 26. 19*1

M em ber A-wociated I’ renn

EPIDEMIC IN
ST. LOUIS MAY
HIT SCHOOLS
JACK80NYILI.&amp; Aar.
(A.P.)— Or. Iteary Hanaon aald
aa taaa a/ tacaphalllla haa barn
rsyartad la Jacksonville. Ha
aaid Tampa r» parted tka taaa.
Advice* fram Tampa, however,
aald lha haepRal rtparia dtha
taaa flrat aa eaeephallll* bat aa
aotayay revealed aa trace of

H

Partly Howdy tonight. Thnnder■hawan Sunday.

NEW YORK. Aug. 2A— (A V
Shsking off their nod-summer
dullne**, sttrek* and leading comnrodittr* tore sharply yesterday
In Ihe accompaniment of develop­
ment* which strengthened the
hope* of the inflationists.
ili't-losure of considerable- ex
“ m m
%»s
...... ..
„
pun.inn |n the volume of Unit**!
i w r : __
l..
I W l 'i i t i l n ! .
...
i t __
oh Stales government bond purchase*
b. the federal reserve system, in
I Hr Thr -luiwUlfJ l*r r**l
conjunct ion with a precipitous
There
ttlMANI't*. Vug
T
h e kitlniipittR
rcck ot
•Imp in th,- dollar against sterling
i.
. d,i ty that, n - ‘ntttrh a
neemetl
hentletl
for
tU'|tresslon
and
the
gold
fiirienqie*.
enfu«e,l
oft
1*»ai»'
t» |i4A" ,mH|. Ill* U*»tVlTII
new life in thr inflation factor and today ns Gullets, steel bars.
ti . i, the II g»&gt;t al* A rleullutnl 1 I ONIMSN. Aug
»»V&gt; The
brought heavy buying in euulllrsl
IV flow |
s*i..t * l or|t*ihtlotr
,r ,
: .
i and the thrent of elec trio
litre toj mteinational wheat
»nnferens,w.
thr,&gt;i,-h the thlatido
St.,
kforced
ahead
from
l
t«
H
ehmr answered the un.lerpout j leachs-d ait-wgteemrnl yi**lerday
tenefil growers, farms
points.
to
an
average
gain
at lha
world's Challenge.
I
l*entral|vn
u
eonlprehelistve
slid
*|«ectfie
tivo-i-n an I dairymen

REACHES ACCORD

Another Officer And
Bystander Wounded
In Exchange of Bul­
lets In Gun Battle

Questions Answered
1 As To Operation o r m p Q N P R O G R A M
Credit Corporation
Office*^ In Orlando j .x^roomunt Matlo I* silile by Compro­
mise As To P r i c e

*•"•&gt;*
" I........ • " ,h*
j*
One kiilnnper in San F ran•
Associated
I'ress-SlandaraHtati-tie* es,mpsa.lt. f o r ^ "eT ect-l Clstjf WnS sh.tt tlowtl ye.ltery iiy
, i
• . ] *I*JT
-e a )M)licenian when h i*
F. W ood,
Grain maiket* fell an additional victim, W illiam
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26 —
. rs, e compliance ly employer*
cousin o f the late P residen t
stimulus
In
the
agreement
reach­
ift*
\
wi'n*
Im
r
t»»
th^ej
rial meeting by re|-re*entative» of j
with their agreement*, mge -r-n
(A.P.)—Thounanda of chil­
ORI.ANJK).
Aug. 2&lt;t. M7— tin*’ *»l th. appl ration* fllcslj d:t of tin- 'll nations whteh p a t-: ed by the wheat conference In Tail, called for help.-, llefnr* h*
• mer* to "tiuy now," a. &gt;1 do
Ion,Ion Wheal
price* showed was shot, however, lie killed thw
dren In suburban district! of
». t wnulil not tnt'
their Imying under the NRA in­ Uitru-r men *roins-,1 to ei -hoI-.i I th&gt;** |wiMt Of*
tletpaterl in Ihe ronferrliee «e‘ -r.&gt;n 1closing gain* of 2 7 H to 3 1-2 policeman and wounded a woman
this city may not be able to
,
tmir.h
mohrv
iwlfhl
I**
&lt;)iir|iinr
«*f
Itf
•
Miitrtl
frttlla
Iter*
’•
*
I
M
l
11
•
•
»
signia.
,
Those liHtiHOs who'll sl.tNlord canto a bushel, whll* tom ami passerby.
return to school on schedule H AVANA, Aur. X*.—(AV -ProUnderlying the yntlr l&gt;M»ffram1y»*sicr«lny* fumtititr « n«*w oirRan* ' m nlliHi f.tr the 1'Uip »«■ Itv H»»r
Two men, accused of coneplrscy
were Fstonla. I alvta. llriUalul. ‘ olhei grams rose t **» tnora than
vial'nal -President de Ce*pede* wa. th«- often expie- . d belie! l/ntinfi tu t’«* Ititown n« th«* Elor i.Ia*
this fall because of n serious began yesterday a nine-month*
to kidnap, weie in jail at Hart­
tr- t Milan.t h.nmsrk Tuthty. iVr j « cent* Cotton cllmbad almut
of the Koo*r*elt adm nl tintom uln Anti; Ar • »*to A"M&lt;i#litin. I •*
\.LhM.*nal
tnf' mat tun
ford, Connecticut whero pollcw
epidemic of "sleepinK sick- dictatorial rule in an effort l » re­ that the grapide rune of |)IIV- j|e{ || x | p p ! W i l l I n ' t Ilk i'll l»V til*
oMWlV Ut-ieiF u h** tuiral atul I Htmania
Slid the arrest* thwarted a plat
i
Mi a bale.
nesp" which has taken 31 store public order. Political lead­ chasing power.must iw -wung up nrvr «iriritnirati**ii t*» ^arry th* r n lr I f«**•••Mwtmrm
til elin *rru»j Th«*
aiRtnliR wa* iua«le |H*»»ihle . ' Sow* that the federal reserve
B wealthy Springfield,
hUkr I*
lives In thla vicinity in less en apeculaled on the effect of ward to lataKrl th&gt; |ii*Htiirtt iij nutt*n?&lt;*«‘tuc* fiirtit t thr Kl**fi*li
*i
.
»&gt;|'i’«t'*"i
«*f
tl*r
I
I*"
I
*het\
th«*
N
n
Ritm|*
linall)
r»»tnhad
intensifies!
it*
efforts
to|
Nlsteschuietls
bu«inrsa man. Mevna*i
miriiMiirii
*
i
this action upon relation* and curve I - toir h a il limes can t &lt;•I ftuprvitit* I’oiiit wlii’rr n h* «rmR ; ,,1ithan a month.
t.iii *«nnfm t * tic *»(&gt;«ilitlR * f |»iniitl&gt;&lt;Nl « n HI
I 'nit%*«l Stair* pui.ip credit into industry was notien others were sought today.
economic negotiation* with the eliminated.
• will Im* held Sept. II'.
The Metropolitan health coun­
.
, rrfrnt
&gt;**deral official* at Oklahoma
United State*.
Hugh H. Johnson, the NRA
dfi'*
lit.*'* Rtf* fhiil th* ItriitB in t'l'UI frunrttlly Mt rrllls) a total surprise in view
The 4U|imn«* rmirt emlio-r in Ihr
of rr™ |ci|y plannrt| ,0 pul 12 people on
cil of St. J-oul* la»t night aaked
The president Issued a deerre rhirf. 1* a -thorlty for lbs* -'at. the week
im 4 &gt;nkr «i*ttinR ,-Init*t111' iiMiiliti I*1a
|M&gt;r ImibIivI «• Hi#* |irL*4 yvhu’ti ivport* of more acllve open m
I
w(thtn |wu wrrk jn ,h# |||J.
haalth officer* In eaeh fomman- wiping out all vestige* of Ihe toc-il llyit the next f,Vr »e,-k- n«iil*» until further
♦ •«*«I***I : itui-l t»«* hiniJM^**'! f«»r f«*ur krt operations. But the actual •"•| ntpjnj „ f Uharlrs thqrhel. nil
hii-li ii 'lw . .million.
Ity affaetad by Ihe outbreak to rusted Machado regime, dissolv­ wdl write the sucres* or failure |an iniufM'tion Ly rirvwit t'nurt
F I iiiimI i I- wee . I to 11111*111111 that j nioitiIts, ttltrtriJ|»*»tt nni'oiliiiR lia- nouoceiuelil of the reserve's pur-| mill itfnairss. Tltiee of the prison*
advise
whether their
schools ing conrre** anil railing for new „ f th.- movement,hul.with this e\- |.IikIri* II. « iVttrwaY r*-tminim?
cha*e of |3Bja)0JW0 of govern , r„ wrrtf Gown there yealerrlay
■ lining,­ t lH»n» will lo%n»r larilf*
election* Feb. 24. The elected of­ pte-sion lie his- emphasised ,h:» l , r „ t„ r„|.-i.n,- r ,.f Agriculture May WolP'l r nvltllalde
.
aaaUL s*ftllts
* __ _ _ where
I. .... tthey tesea
ahoold open Sept. B. Dr..William
w»re
m«nt ^atMiriiir**
Im i awaak,
cow mfrom re
Texas
any
wln
ie
fioin
niillion or in -re* work
j
.S»nu
**
small
.uiniliir*
Hrlrf
ll«»l
ficial* will be installed Ihe fol­
I from interfering with shipment ,-i.oiiI\ ill plicali
, pared with a ireent weekly aver- caught They were put In i sp*Patton, auparlntamlant
of the lowing May 20hark on the job nltrn.lv and foie j of nr-s-nati-d gra|&gt;efiiiit.
Him agreement
•I it,* to a half million d -I i i'l|i«n lr«l In
(|( ||(f^no.(MM) had a revivify- dally fortified jail.
hospital hare, wa» outspoken In
All International
obligation* last that other million - will fol
Five ritrii* men ignnl the nr |in.
( (r . ea. * * „- n
hopes all
! nniiuiliatrly tut ft wa* hoped | |
Guvernvr llrrhert t.ehm*n, N*w
l"K
-- inflation
oppoaltlon to the plan Insisting are to be observed nltltoogh other low.
lirlt" of inmrporailon. They were , I - II . lo It iitii'l** IhimiRh Hu*iii,r y Wl,|||,| lit* Ininitrlil III later • I .....
along
.. the line, and »n e&lt;|Uallv vt York, algned a hill last night
art*
under
the
Machado
regime
the council should ndvlse all
While the admini tn lo r sit ve,t;. R lamp. Orlando; James •*. I
Itat
factor tn...promoting
&lt;Il *UMsI-• IIIf Ml* ••f this co
l |l* ifriirral anttililKVe hiiWrvri,. i! ini
|al .............
- such
*, Ideai which will make the death penalty
schoola to remain cloned until the since May 20. llttO. wrrr declared alo ad with h- * lo-goiiuti -n
to! Ihmdlt n I'inelln- .......
VV. G.
In possible in knlnaping cases
•
,
i
i
.
!
i|i«*
ratap^r
in
lha
dollir
y
ii
ml
•
«
«|b|l
Ii
n
ii
outbreak aubaldra or until more unconstitutional under the decree. bring the hituininou
.•ml mol Vln-ler*, lee roiintv; K II .lonr*. tlftll n II 1
...... ..
, , f 'u ,e foieigu exchange market In
Fmleral agi-nla sought trace* of
United State* Aml&gt;a«*ndor Wel­
piogiam among tha lour big ;
^ |(, y(|,1|r )rYr| „ ( tilightly
adequate knowledge of the mal­
. ( I’.dk eioinlv mid It II Horton llrtl* n«» |.|lilt*t III•o wl'lt 1nlrt nl
-iiicr rust- - .
Hrmartl BIHernian. Denver ilaautomobile Industrie* tiiois
loti
R*4
t.-t
Intio
le*
had
maintained
it
wn*
nece«U
n
i
Itanhs
1|j»k** nuinty.
ady la gained by glance.
spotl, i • the
I'nitxl
States, j oie Ginn
cent*.
111 ,,-* Ml
.........
—'
, | partment store execulive, wlm illaUniiMitary I Mill* tiim iir.tifi**' ,-r .ll.-oo I.OMII I i uitii-to, Argentina and Australia
During the taut 24 hours three u ry to c ntinue constitutional alter wreks of rffort, l»*t ,,,k* * Bmf mu tin*
Ti nu-artioii* yeilartUy totaled appeared Thursday. They bellav*
he
wn
turning
nioir
an
I
Itoittr
....... • • ,,,U * rhniriimil t»n*I ilirrclnr* wjll !*•• lUthK f i 1"'*.* * Itkill Ii si 1
additional Heaths were reported form*.
he wax kidnaped by criminal#
to rrdnee piiJIiiclion 10 per­ 3,328,410 share*.
' „ f inr..nH1 III*- ...Ii* i|4|» |togg 4- ul t Io­ It nti^
Variou* group* which
had to the task ahead of whipping » l ' | |ft,.r Hr,
while 26 new caeea brought the
who thought him a member of
il lit
1
.4
l
.
„n-l
i
i
fanna
clamored
for
what
they
described
n.it
onul
sentiment
in
sepps.n
riali..„
»,:ivr
|
H
.,.„
n.,tnriie
l
and
RIMW
HI*
I
| iionori |r;itr irrrii ipn
total to 243.
the family of Davl.l May. found,
Negotiation* begun tn Geneva
• r« in |ir&lt;» lilv^UW Ills'll III •1*«.
dictatorship lh&gt; NRA campaign.
approved by Ihe slate
The dlaeaaa haa now been re­ as a benevolent.
er uf the May I'liiiipany »tnra».
l
ed
«.y
Kenneth
M.Sllbpaon,
Ihe
. ......
s\ hunt?rr ,.i mi asset ■ wli.rh eaily tad May and poshed par­
Alllioiigh
It W a s
I«iinted out
ported fr«pi roaet to roast. A maintaineil that the virtual ondeputy jolmlnkslrplor in cliaryt
|l'l Il­ ticularly h) Ihe United Slates
that - nlv 4Ml IllHi hove*, or two hu' v I#* «J&lt;ii r it l» 111.- ||I.IS|
.woman la Jackxcnvllle la auffer- party congress established by
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28.—
ronfrrthcr'a la-twren }hs&gt; coal it|ilit 11
•nti.in
llml insly !••• ami ( ‘aiiaila again-l what some
(fonlin ie.l On Par-1 Three)
lag from ancephalltia while a Machado ami other of hi* o ffi­
(AV-The four days' kidnaping o f '
rralois and spokesmetr f-&gt;r mine
Il I 14| 4' 111rinniR till* Utilll uu.l til,i, - apt* and to Is- in-hi
cial*
who
are
removed
wdrr
serv­
dra;h In California haa been re­
William I'. Wood, well-to-do 46workers went forward. All parIII. i4|H'rftl Mil l.f tlo- It.V llltlnl liioiinlaldu mid urn- thui luiMiglil
ported. Other daatha hare been ing unconstitutionally. It * * ’ lit ipaot, refused to go into de­
, I A |*l Hruft hi nl rr*411 Corps)l aftt mil to u Dtuinphaiii conclusion
year-old cousin of Ihe late W il­
reported In Kansas. Oklahoma. held Mucha.l &gt; wa* Irgally only a tail-, lut an admin slralion nffi
M em bers
of the local Ailvla- liam Itowa&gt;*l Tnfl. ended yeslarllu* Imlmii* iil-o agreed Ihr*
•if
mi l)t a»,*!«»
private ccitlxen since hi* first
Iowa, and Mlaalailppt.
rial -uol more progre
than had
w ok to -• I op alt advisory I* aril, urv I'liniintttee » f the NRA ( am­ day In the tilling nf Ills abductor
to o il limit*')* ran
•1 lion
term eipired on May 20. 1929.
and Ihe wounding of two oth*r
been rxp«-e(*,l wa* le-iag nurd*-.
l.ot 11 *tr .»» mi •*ili (k
&gt;111* 1101111 ,* rrpre-ent.Xtives of **evi*ti
!UKH n im j w*.r
' ..
It wa* believed this action of
II -wever, there wa* to, Judica­
A
I Ii* amount
will «li |• ii«li iio|M*rliug mol -•■veil exporting ing employers and employees alike person*.
• ,
IIY UK PARK. N. Y. Aug. 2d
the de C'espede* administration
tion when tile break that would 1/1*1 I In* l*l»*«nl# III fill* •I lla f» lllf/tl) l||4tlt t lt»* IIP* -I foi
III! Batiott*. to watch over the work ot make every effort »nd at
Police shot and killed Ihe kid­
will rrmovr political, agitation for
bring the long disturbed Industry niliI&gt; y*•■tt*r«inv illwi ii vmiiiIiI I p|tf Ltrlo.fl I l f lltf not*. Til* *•••- in g *'of tin* agreement trarhrd lend the county-wide man IP’ ** naper, Identified as Henry Jenpatronage ami give the various
uriiler u rods* could lie ,-X|a-rtetl. | iiii|Hi«*ilil«* to |*tif ihr lailnmtl
IHVfiii n ill fnki' f*»*• nu »nr*#
trnlav. It Is expected to meet Ihr which it t*» ^ ^ Id »n tha nlnfn, a * hr mhirIi I •«» ahool hit
parties , definite objective In the
The automohde iirgiitlntiun* mi I* i ill* N If A Itut
In li n n Hi* V" I t of Hi* yr«»%*' I i lit* pa t in l.mxlmi.
n iy 11*11 on Monday night at way free from capture after
.
IU.14 election.
were n-ported ivlialdy ’#&gt; I -rther npn N iri ttaltun
ftill *»| |l» tin**' yitii • mi I rulrulal#
ill**
Wood had ahiMitesI to Policeman
'
Under tins progiani, all the e&lt; a (hi o'clock.
A consultation commission i*
ahead, ami offickll* expressed t Ailiiiii **f 0&gt;*‘ |ii ill
I'lanne I for Ihe purpo.e of Michael Mr DohaId for help. Mr*
nf Hu* tn a»\**t!•»••• 1 1 !»••» lux fur ••n«*li 'porllny nation* aptie t*» exp-rt
to be appointed t- carry nut the lieilef privately tliat rharacter «lu«tiinl tiRifi*in**lit t*» tlo* imi
I..0.1 «*f flUlt Hill lllilt |ta*|i«hI o***'nii*re tlmn fxin.liiHi.OiMi Ini-liel- pointing .out the re.ponsihlllty Donald afid Mr*. Kiln II wera, 02.
Mra. Gladys Morris William*, term, of the decree. The recog
for the imiastiy might la agreed it»a*l &gt;, |*aiii *tiiaily in hi» lur at* 11*« II uiil ink* *an »• tinml* of tin for the cerenl year ID’JJ 31. Mean- which each consumer shares in who wax on her way to court for
Milana Theater “ Dlacovery Night nixed Idealism of
&lt;&gt;.pcde.
th, ultimate aucresa **f the NRA a divorce, were wounded.
rtuiiiiiir ri»*|» in liiixn mill
program director, announced to­ and the functioning of this com­ upon within a matter of loons. ml* ir-i*» of liiUtr nit* roiirrrnr*l
xliil** the importer-* will tod in
The rommiltee of iiiunufacturTIm* I tiiaf Km rut no*
th** nrrm r* h«»x prirr f*n I hi* pxirage domealie pnolnclion. will ,,ingrain, the ifirrtlng Is idledMerchant* and customer* In
day that flv* additional amateur mission. including representative,
era yesterday hail prepare,! n re­ kiioun tlo *# vi««v* I*. A I' Willi Hu* ** yi ni « i nlcubt** a \.il •• i.if -i-ioli-avor ts. increase r**iisuni|-lioii
|e,| to l-ting together Seniiliol* the Crystal Palace market, up­
acta have been added to an already
from all H I * '* * 1 bodies, wa* ex­ vised code attempting ...
nry,
--- S
IS|, stin* dtairmaii of il.* Rail1
to a
CulllpM
as per Merkel Street shopping cen­
•I"' o*|t \ *»u luav h*o row •«|• to of hirai|*aii*l -llier wheat pnol County's leailing rilix*n«
larga Hat of seta which are to lie
pected to provide adequate guar­ miic Htrir H»*IH*II I* Ills’l l |»f«j%l-*
LK**rnlihi*^
A -Vialn’i, a*out Vft |**rr*nt of that fi^un*
speakers.
ter, aerambled behind hoxag of
preasnted at the theater every
nets
and
will
modify
quota
reantees against misuse of the new ni in )•«* in^Juilnl f«*r *#»ritimiiuj11 &gt;%lio tt«*ml**l a . i|«*t«'gatD&gt;ii call iik*!
Murray Sama, prominent 'Ike- fruit and sack* o f |Milaloea «*wl
4tSlftt|f|l|**i| Oil r«||M' f our )
Wedneaday night for the coming
• Iridions on ini|Hirts.
i*initl«‘
roiu|&gt;any
tiahtim.
if
th*
at^
Iht*
Whit**
Hoi***la-t
w**k
*
•
,
power*.
.
fleg week*.
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A tioiphote Is offered signatory lam! attorney, la tu' he th# prin­ onions a* the sh-'oting tiegan at
In • pr**« iUUtntm* n * &lt;
wurkrrs 90 «Jf**r*a an»l I Ft* mlrninHint th* airtri I. (out un&lt;I**i I
cipal speaker uf the evening. A* a nut atall.
Tha now arts are: Mary Ellxanations
in „ provision they may
head of th* .Speaker*’ itureau of
bath Nsely and BafStr Winn, in an pede, said -it is now ne-essapr t" tutiatiotiS vi*w that no intrrpri*- Hi* .S'If A.
I NK F.m U l I \| s U IT HI l&gt;
"U l'a go In here." Wood said
withdraw
fr**m
Ihe
agrrement
begin o r g a n i * i ng
electoral Intion uf thr rrmvrry arl'* «*»*l
the Del-and Campaign Army, Mr. Jennings had ordered, prodding
adagio dance; Dorothea l-awaon,
within
I*'*
-lay
lifter
signiug
il.
sources"
for
“
the
approaching
|*-cli\r
Itargaining
|»rit»ci|»l«*
rotihl
.Sam*
h»*
had
occasion
to
appear
doing Impersonation*; Carolyn
i M.1.AII AHHCC. \ui* :•»; i | t
him with Ihe revolver in III#
CONVICT KSI Al'KS
The chief barrier had been
I** |« rniiltnl.
ti"n m iir Slmlu )* t« i*luy m .l hi* how lilgli the price of wlirnl I , f,.re many civic group* In pocket, a* they xrulkcd up -Merand Grace Sebroe, violinist and election* which positively will
Thrrr
wrrr
ivuliootinnw
that;
■dancer, roapectiv.ly; Evelyn Stile*. an expression « f popular willI
*ii 1 1« i uiiniilrra »•••» chair*** must go l*ef- re I lie importenr that city to stress the intent of k*t Street from n safe rlepoall
TAl.laAIIAHSKK. \'ig,U»l I »♦)
lohnMin anil IhinaM K l(i«'ht»*rR.r
the NRA and tu point out what vault where Jennings had pick­
“ I have no ambition*.' he
* dancer; Jdhn Dlghlon. vocallat.
jr*»iw of ti*Kl««'f of a||||% Up |i||«| I|||IF woohl lower their tariff*
I
were
considering
*"«ker,
serving
live
the public should d • to mak* the eted rash and bank books r«|pr*• Because tber# are so many act* “ No political party nor determine I tin? SRAroun
frinii HilDlMtimigh
ouuty l«*r I* Lite itftiti.il' in luik** riaiuity,
Mu
tel
on
of
yesterday's
dol­
' program ■ success in that com­ ssnting *10.000 "I want to buy
contemplated, it I* neceaaary that group ha* triumphed here. It wa* }•« iniitting a-ih ai | tat«*niriit
|o«tiktng wtiif riilniii|f, •••*rnt* l f*la»| l.y u *l«*lrRiiti«»it of nUfitli'. lar rale, the exporting nations
(Contlnuad On I'ag* lwu|
munity.
'lit** o ff ii"ml futuntl *%• it* M I..
tbe program be divided into two Culm which triumphed. Henceforth
some walnuts. I love walnuts, «r
front it prl-an camp al lllour t
huil n*ke*l I lint lni|M&lt;rters rot tar­
N. |&gt;. Yuwell, Orlando depart­
night* for Juvenile performer*, i Will busy myself with the most
, loan Thursday. Ih&lt; pri-oir tm. . I* •• *, rmiiif y tut n • *»*»r; J. W. iffs after wheal had remained nl
any TtInd of nuts."
ment slurs' official and Central
ht'iifn, ***it *'* iiMi.iipy, aiitl
and two nights for adult per- important thing-the fuban peo­
Five minutes later Jennlngg
Hfi rents f " r four i&gt;i.*rith» Ini
Florida
district
.representative
M.
rally,
rutitil\
!').'»*•
ple’s bread."
forint n*
rut»•i»«*•**I Mar. l!l. I‘*l-*
l**,ll* t * had argued for u level on G .vernnr Dave Sholtx' state wt* dead after shooting McDortThareforn, " t i t
Wedneaday
aid, dashing through the mark*!,
Im I k i -i-ii O.l atel '•» rents)
' amt-iiign Army committee,
•night, all talent appearing will be
battling with Polljs-men John
The . spoilers III-,* were ill in, , been Invited t» appear ns « ' ■n-l
.. ^
.a*
a t * l II.
xaelto
classed aa adult talent. The fol­
sfsfrnl llinl l.ef- re they rul *l*wn
............... . this program.
Ill*, MrConvill* and Ld 'hiricek
lowing Wednesday night ,wl'’ ^
aere| tsn«-e of the invitation Is a -«&gt;t of uniform nnd on their way
Ihe
number
of
a
res
sown
the
imdpvoted to Javenll# talent. Adul
l*nrtoig countries must not neu­ foregone combsioB. in the opln- to voort. hapixmed along
talent la to appear on the third
AUSTIN, Aug. 2d. O D -T cx-.
McDonald's c.mdi ..... U .« d.tralise these efforts by enrourag- im „ f u.de body officials who
■Wednesday alght. * nJ Ja7nlih
as decidaa Unlay whether »t f.» J
claret) »erinus. A loillet was tak*n
suggested that he beinVitrd.
talent la to appear on the fourth
ItVj-r nn i,-Idles, on in„ d*-iiir- tie growing of wheat.
%«r» rt|&gt;*al of llw
KlRhlemlh! C'«»nri*^Mian Mark NVIlroi, " [ U will
WASHINGTON, Aug- 20- DPI
tlthrr speaktrs will be: Major from Mrs. llowers' arm. ami sha
R |t llennrtl, prime minister
1 Wednesday night
•
Amendment and wh.lher th ejW r.t Palm Beach, w.ll come to present t|,-rd- 111 ’ •. ,st i.-tiaal iiT*
want on to court and got her■ dlTha weekly Srlnnera will £ "•- —.Differences of opinion within state constitution shall lie amend-• Ssnf -rd next Tm-&gt; by I" *l-'"d fair*, pailicuimly » Ihry relate of t’ ms-ls *n*l chairman of this It I- Glenn of th* local Army vorc*. only two hour* b*hind
who Is expected to introduce Mr.
wri-k'
conference,
announced
the
pete on Wednesday night Sept. the Rooeevell administration over rd lo |iermit Ihe manulacture, t)„. ,|lav
av with Ihe people &gt;.f Sent
„ .
In the Fiwirth fungi* «l mat Ii » inrlu -Ion of the agrrenn-nts ten Swum; Mr«. S K. June*, lituUn- ichidule.
*tT, far a caah prix# of |8 and a price fixing for the o.l Industry an 1 sale of 3.2 beer
• ltm|e i minty.
Wooil, unscathed ns Ihe bnlleU
sprang
up
a«aln
today
with
the
tativuly leached bv the exporters ant general of the Army and
Month's pass to tha theater.
The .tale has been urged bv
Iju n hi* amvnl fium fit Ian k*.| ,r'et an I • . inmul. ' only.
lo-a-l of tha Women'* Oiltigla'n; 1flaw, was arrested a» Jennlng**
Persons have antll late tonight appearance of a confidential lat­ national Democratic leaders io-he w II *-e nut at the Valdes II-.
this a.blre * will be delivered in tie- whole r nvrntmn adoplril
Mu lur b. II. Connelly, head of |aueclat*. but q-iiekly proved ,n#
Vestenlnv
U gat la touch with Mra. Wil- ter from economic advtoera
join the unbroken line of 22 which* irl nl atsuii •■• &lt;*»» o'clock by n l" • from Un- plnlforio
iiuinedialely
the Information Bureau, and oth-;w»* ■ Stusalito busineas man wlw
Russian
repi
esenlat
ives
saiil
lUrat lo tnroU Uh b im Ii w
11 Hugh Johna n, recovery director, already have expressed n desire! rial reception tomnottre liesd**l|
||..use. .should
rM.
.
* , * I had been kidnaped by Jcnningg
describing the provision a» » that prohibition he ■hqllaltod.'|,y Mayo, V. A. Spe,r ^
competing talent
I* tel
^
...... „t. thr ad their gi-vcrnmrnl would sign with
harThe mass meatiqg will begin Monday night, tortured,
a reservation stipulating that the
“ serioui blonder."
The sale of beer has betn legal- will be lo headquarters during "* * , , l m
aaaed, and robbed until ha ap­
The privately circulated m*m ited In 37 states. I.ed l.y UnHe.l his
lav, a.i-l he will le gla-l l » -Ire.s w-h lx- d.-liv.,e.| In me Soviet Union, while not Included „f 8 imi o'clock. It will be preced­
palled for aid to Policeman Meerandum. written during the time Slates Senator Morris Sheppard,I mes- with i iv |ier--*o or gioup ' *Jv llnll auditorium
in the acreage reduction part, ed hy a short concert by th#
anford Concert Otchealrn un­ Donald.
Johnson » . » opposing P1* " ™ * " 1 co-author
of the K'ghteenthj wUhmg-to di'e as the proM-m.i Tlie special c iiiio-Mce c.n-isis -vntild limit export* t» rertain
For one moment, Jannlng* had
of Hu.- following pei-one: Mayor figures these figures wer* not der the direction of George C.
Of price fixing ,i"
Amendment, prohildti-nista l*e I uf I lie dsy wi’ h him
Fellows. The orchestra also will failed' to keep his victim eo*Secretary Idea was supporting It. Here I they were on the winning
At noon he I tu be the guest |V. A. Speer, II • I rtilua", S. mad* pul-li'.
l-lay the musical' accompaniment ered. He vfa* busy Tracking wal­
• j k l aafT~1 d)*cvwilen of lax a»- charged that small refiner* and
of the Sanford Hilary flub at &lt;». Shinholser.gT. I Hunias, W.
tide.
■Mymenli and pvopreed redue- distributors of gasolina
the sings “ America" and th# nut*. McDonald *xa* atartlad by
I.. Ihe
Conct-ding a state.wide speak­ Its luncheon in the hotel dining V- I., f(is r. John Mei-ch, Sr , v.
"Star Spangled Banner."
SI \M IN DRDWNF.I)
tlaaM was entered Into by sum- -■queried out" if thla method of
Wood’ * cry:
rsurn.
P
r
r
.i'W
I’aul
Stine
lis.
K.
Dougla-s,
f
.
il
Srarry.
Iloaing tour. Sheppard predicted that
'hlta of the City Commission at
“ Look out! Thi* guy’# -g®* *
ctabillxatlon were a&lt;lopt*d.
if Texas went dry il would he i.s.ed au mvltatioa .to all non- Ion Slevlr. S. F. I "og, II. “ •
f ( l \RI-ESTON, S. C. Aug 2rt
tiq City H »ll‘ l**t "AfkL Baveral
gun!" '
joined I y 12 other stale* tn block Rotanana who rat* lo attend that I'apworth. I.. K. Mh o. Senator
The memoramlum W M . '
liKKH
l.UK
REPORTED
changes In nmeimcnt were npI he name of another vie
Jennings fired bafor* tha aurby Dr. Alexander Sacha, head of Ihe repeal drive. Former Gover­ Ihry are welcome to join in the] I. J. Parr-sh, of Til'i-v'iH*. K. J.
tun of Ihe tropical hurricane
agaeod teaUtlvely, pendina a
prlsad
policeman could act.
meeting.
Holly,
Sr.,
f
.
IV.
Kntxmlngar,
II.
nor
Jamrt
E.
Fergus
&gt;n
,
wet
lead­
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. t t — U f)
■ T k lt-i la which 4h« final ax- tha recovery reeearch iIItU&gt;°? f * )
Jannlng* ran from th* building
During theafternoon Congreis F. Haines. I.. I* Mills, F*. T. WH- which la-liej th# Atlantic co*st
Incomplete report* yeslVrday
er,
pre
tided
Victory
fer
repeal.
Joeeph
Pogue.
tco*mi«
adriwr
■
al rail wtU f « presented
this week was added yesterdny
Many political subdivisions air man Wilcox will meet delegations Ilaais, Frank A.vans, J. II. Man­
tn Johnaon on the oil coAbWTffl*
showed haer conauinpllon in Flori­ toward (Jw postoffice, anil there
or
individuals at the hotel.'&gt;&lt;*. F. F. D»iner. Gur Schmah. when Ihe Clyd* Mallory line's da for the flrat 16 day* of Auguat McCone Ul* and Borbock entered
balding
lix'il
option
elections
tu
the
e«de
wo*
sl*n#*l
by
_
alght. 4ho Comwhile at ti 00 o'clock h« will he I. E. Fox, It. I Dean, It. J. Hoi- freight steamship Osage arrived
th* picture. Two ahot* mlsaedxrill meet in bi-month- Roosevelt loot Saturday. S*Ae decide whether beer rhould i-e gu«st of t"ly Coinmisiloners and.l)', Jr., I’aul Stine, llowar l Over­ heir, its flag half maal fur Joarph wa» 1,124,768 hottle* and 62.436 Th* gunman fired hack, wound­
•old within their areas If the
and
Johnson
war*
rvpreeented
U
gallun* of draught beer th# atate
White,
seaman
o
f
Jacksonville,
( m a diec-exton of rouhear pmeiadinaat is i adopted. County Commit*ionars at a sup- l'n* Max St*w»rt. J. I~ Mar*n- who was washad ovarboard Wed­ hevciag* department aald jraaler- ing Mra. Bower'*. A final that
I, « t U tha probability day a* etDl oppoeed to the utmt»tte, John Meisch, Jr-, .C. E. Adt r t t y th# policeman klllad him.
Washington will vata on repeal pfr _
ratlon
hr
th#
Presldant
of
the
d*y.
Joctria light ordinance Is
nesday.
A t 8 00 o'clock To**day night, «"•*. *"d Count* Johnton.
nest
Tut.Jay.
price
fixing
provision.
isgkt ay for dtacnxtiin

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Effect Of” Action Oh JJ" f ' " ...... . .........
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I progrsm for recovery' i-t that Im
.
Lujral Steps W i l l Bo j Florida.
Offi. ,1- nt tk.-offic
"
! ” , iHirtnnl &lt;-mm-silty mt the world's
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TakenToC'nrryCam- ,-orj (l&gt; II* chief ir»psclor
which • l-s'lie.t for I 1 iP , m the* market*.
painn To lli«rhC’«»nrt F v Is ng buihtiny U»nlty
1 Tin- pact wa* signed al a *pe,

Plans All Set For
County-Wide Mass
Meet Here Monday

Railroads Definite^
Oiilsitlu 01 NRA Rule

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“Discovery Night”
Program Will Have
Additional Talent

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Texas Will Decide . ... . .... ........
UponKepeal
Price Fixing For Today
Are Made For Reception Of
O il Industry Is Of Dry Amendment Flans
Mark Wilcox Here On Next Tuesday
Called Blunder

CRy feominUatonerfl
Have Meeting Friday

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tta Coatral Florida Bai»- entered play ogalaot tta Indiana

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when league president W.
land*Icon was about to tele­
Center HIM to make final
ements which OrjaU bring
team late the Hop, p IsleMai from U. i.
Now Smyrna director,
' stated that the Crgckerg wit)
and 1tat they
ba roa&lt;V for play next Sun-

oxkibia
tlon.
gpaaidt Hat ovowt by ipoariag
U rings i t a possible 12, Banwy
Bock, iSakford,
DAYTONA U A C H , A eg. 2 A - IB. Charles Bock. Bob Thompoeo.
C iltk rmitger* ed the toonlry Now Smyrna, anJ Phil IdO«*rdl.
wnt i f bore rwd* k m it a k W * Sanford, t od for third, with nine
TV PINO
t,wn jrstorday i U m A bolktay
on the hooch, whit* they ran r Haiti Cowart, SeriUe. woo the
ram , roya l p*ni*e and it ip d a froo-ftw-oll hirao.mcc. trailing
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Spanish Hm t m w M r t , for Um him.wore Perry Cameron. San­
»nUrUjiinM*t i f MOO •periston,
ford, lecoad. and Harold Mertleoo,
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
lined alone Um board walk.
DoLa ad, (bird.
IWt
Pnt* iw. 0*steed. Wn
Tht Mono Oak, iponaor of (bo
Mr.. Gledya Cowart II, of So*
‘Cracker Do^" ooWbraUm, onlarrlllo who haa been rising tear
Uiaod Um cow a n and thair •bice ihe can remember, won a
wiroa and familloo laat night with match race with Cameron, by a
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Appeal Made To Uni­
versity Groups By
New York Leader

rlando Hurler Has
Pitched 38 Bunless
Inninfs Over Feds
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Hoafoed #. Oetaedo X
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Cerso Peer Vorree, pool pwwd.

gbt b^lnd Btmowt’i tolai cam* another UlegrdWi from
F. Neleop, director of tta
dub who requested Preai.'Mandelcorn to call d leagva
.____.htg at tho Angebilt Hotel,
. Oriaado, tonight at T:20.p’dook*.
from Coooa tklo
’ morning
ting
with yesterday’s &gt;

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NEW Y O U —With a ottering
appeal to aalraraiiy ctadonta to
help In lining ap public opinion
back of the national ncorory ad*
mlnietratlon, formation of a bar
committoo to Interpret debatable
polnta nador Um -Bine Ragle’'
coda and preparations for a con* neaa life ander the act, lies the
great theory that rrory man who
«s willing and.able to work haa
tho right to, and the right to
eem enough, sot for a bare Ilf*
Ing, hut to engage la the pur­
suit of happinoco which la guarantoed la our basic lawe."
Contrasted with the -frayed
v M r .H 'ntermrt . 2 oaU .-a i fien d by Grorer WhalT"
forced Cheoman at a*eund&gt;|
chairman of the city re-em* tad coma to a point of infring­
Prom ttaT in I t m i l l Horn, as ploynMnt committee, before more ing on tho bgnio constitutional
u k „ hesti for tho peat thro* I than UO tammor aeselon atu- right* of American citlscns, name­
gsmes, and flno hurling by both denft.' faculty fcombore and teach* ly th* -right to ear? bread by
Mirlers wai tho feature.
*f* at New York Unlroralty, re* tho aweat of their labor, and tho
Tho Peds win got a ohance to oently.
right to tta pursuit pf happiness,"
sdranco further In leagwe »Und* ,'Tfc* students are eeelng a new tta new cystoaa -primarily cham­
inis when they play the Daytona
structure
rising—not pions conatitutlopal right* and
Beech Isloaders hero aoit Hunday oot
teatboohe, but from an more than that, the right of a
II will ba Cal Donnie' day to tail. M, a| lhat majr kare eitatod In man, under tta lay* of nature,
and Pod fans may eoe Ken* ^
„ f (rvat thinkers of tho eery right to eslat," Mr.
OrooafWId, former big leaguer, on ^
•Mr Whalen said,
Whalen declared. ' •
the mound for Daytona.
, ..
a single stroke, tho PreelTta committee's flying corps or
Toesday tho
dsltt. In crs.tlng tho National Ro­ speakers la touHag tho city In
to play ^ k u r g . and Ttgo Miner,
^
^ rBTolull,nl, ^ th, buses and autoambOea to bring
former SMford hur «r
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world that was crum- Inftrmatkm of tta r#-«mplofm#nt
pltchlag tor th* B
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bling anrf IU fragments crashing redo to realdpnta W'. New York.
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s crowoea
c
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.g r^a n down
d.f.rw.1*.. tamfs Many radio ‘ apenhafi. Including
should draw
o - ___upon
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Alfred R. Smith, formerly gorer*
ifnr of New York stale wore also
scheduled Is «prgsd the aowe of
tta campaign.

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Camer in won th* opening ergnt
for pones, with Hn. Cowart aecond and Taft Brnnett. Ormond,
thirl. Cameron olio won a whip­
cracking ConUat. Harold hiorriain,
DeLeon Spring*, win a SSO-yard
race with Floyd Thomaion. Day­
tona Beach, eccond and Iiaae
Rawlina. Daytona Beach, third.
Eddb Pell captured flrrt In an
egg race, beating out B-ll *eon*

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Lone, former loop le.dlng wmmr
who started for Hanford, rreil
Veals autrwded hlmkwllh two out
M T i n o r srwciat,’ n t n k a s In the srewnd, hut the damage itsiihr. *•»
aaus
Notk* I* hsrsbr ol**n that pur.
sum
m
if
•usnl to flail Osereo In Iks) w
tain rauss posdlno In- ths Clrenlt • M
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Court nf Iht Tweniy-tklrtf Jeoldsl mates failed him at. bat.
rf
Clrruli nf I ho Mule ef KlorWa. In
stwi for fUmlkoU I'ouniy, In chanTh. Tiger. afordd •» , * • « " *
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eery, wherein MUIIa V- K»*n*. when Moor.
^
went to third on ttattbv a InfUld
^
hf
VmVk
i.1. U aisphSn* nnO l*llllah E.
an4
l*ph«no. Me slir, Mlldro4 Oolssn, out, and scored on Briflth a single. ju.forO
6,nU«m ~ rr: &gt;
f HAVE YOUR WATCH repair*I a whluw, amt Addis Osioon, If II*- Cnppe forcod Bmltfc} •*
Ins. and If Cstd ihs hslr*. dstlaees,
by one who eeaJty knows hao- K
.ntsos nr olbsr rlalmsnla unOor
■nId Addis Osteen, dtoeasod, men on base pnd t*a&gt;aut.
; rt„ rf juiibr,
Drlggs, Jeweler, Mag. At,
and Ike hslr*. tfsrlioss. araateds or
other ololmsole.UJIdoe r. ( OtUoa.
aide was roUrtd .wbtn
Idraionsd. Counli Johnson, i l 00*.
Isl Mssior In chsnserr, will effsr struck Reed on »ho foot.
.USED AUSTIN COUPE. Ouarmis •for
sal* and otil nt puhlis nnury to
Newcomb opened tho i
I toed by Reel. 1228. Alto. Mod* Ih* hlehssi sM bosl htdktr for Orlando with u elsgU to eonUr.
at Ihe frost dhor ef.lho Cedrt
A Pickup truck, 1110, Reel « Sons f ill
nose In Iho HI/ or Sontard, fowInol# Couatr, yfnrldn. and within Chapman's drror loL Mm «•» *"
/uitln dealers.
I mww ■■ ■
■i .m
w *■
iw ■ Iho loss I hoars nf sal». un Monday second, end » « o r Wlillomooti had
Iho tlk dor nf aepIsHibor, lilt, th* filed •-• ’ *. —**' *r third uttor
10— PJowtra and PlanU
tnllowhig dseerikod lot*, pi**** er
^ »k ‘ - **“• ”
paresis ef land allkais In aeml- Flora filed out
‘.STRAWBERRY P L A N T # oT h Ir jiul* I’nunlr. Plorlds. lo-wlti
tails Two 111. Thro* l*)i
Boo W. W. Potter.
Pour (II and Pl»# III. Uursnt's
Addition In l«ko Mary, k»ml- .
sals County. Rlorhta, so per
ial Ihortur duly rtenrdod In
ho public rscores of Poailoelo
Count y, Plnrldo. .
*
. 'LADIES Driving KnoiriUe, T«ng.
AUK)
■ via Augusta oy Atlanta,' can
monk -A” and Lnte One (U
and .Twelve (It ) of II. D, Un­
taka two. Reply Travplefa’* eat*
rants Addition Is Loho Mary,
H e r a l d . _______ ._____________
according In plat Ihoroor on
HI* la-tho off loo of ih* CUrk
of (ho Circuit fouri of BMIInot* County. Plorlds. In Mtl
llook t, pneo It.
, l WANTED i On# Horgo Wagon, a*ld sal* la ho mad* In sollofy Ihe
Ptssl Dorro*
Must ho In good shape.
Will Itrmi of saidCOI'KTH
JOHNSON,
As Special Mhatir.
Cay cash If price la .'right- Bhsr PIIRII H. WIIJHiN,
f J. f . McClelland.
Hnllclinr for I'lalntlff.
/ 'M O k W W T '
FOR BALE: NOW BEADY OEN—VhA J V »T
■UINE MIHflIONARY STRAW N om m o r APPUrATtnu ro n
COMIVK, OVtR.
B U .L V )
TAX
DRRR
VHDBIt
iE
ITlou
ItRRY
PLANTS . OROWH
T O UIMLVI
-ID M E M t
m o r Tim aaNKRAt, s t a t ROM BURBERY1 STOCK M R
i Tna o r Tttw o tatm o r n o * VOU A B O U T
V 'C O IM C ?
H0U8AND DELIVERED, SPENoflre Is hereby alien that M C
V^CMETWllJf - .
IIAL PRICE ON LO TI TEN Met:UlXoLtlll. nnrehaser ef Tnk
ferllflrale
No.
lilt,
doled
Ih*
Irk.
'AOUSAND OR MORE- R. I . day nf August. A. D. IPSI. has filed
said csrllflsoM la my office, and
I BAD, PLANT CITY, FLA.
has ma d* a p p l i c a t i o n (er
Ml deed le issue |n accordance
with'law. Mid certifies!* embraces
Ih* follow lag described properly
f i v e ROOMS, bath, largo room ettuaifd In Seminole Cnnaly, Plor’ second floor, garage. Largo dry ‘‘ “’ llw tr 'o f NBM IJeu N III
rd nf W t il yd) dee. It Two
lot, 1IIT W. 2nd. Hathawar, US
11 Math IUn«* 11 Hast. II
Magnolia Art.
strso.
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r
The sole lamt.holne sooeeeed at Ih*
dale of th* iMuaae* »» nutb tjrtlflcalo In lb* name of T. W. Mo­
ran. Ilnlcso said csrllflmto shall ho
JjS'WANTED* TO RENT a small un- redeemed sccordlnd |o law III
deed
Man* iheMon os Ihe 11th
T furnished garage apartment ar day nfwill
Mptsmhar, f . D.. ttli.
witness mi _ elhclsl sloaatnr*
and seal Ibis Ihs Ird day *( Au»■r . . r »
usl. A. U. ‘ »** v - npUObiUHi,
CUrk c'IitbII Court. MkL

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pat lbs Use eagle eg. We
RkW provided b m for Okm'B
w earn!
•t todhiduaj hardship t
bar* prevldad Iwrs fsr
flsskea » W feel test tab require*
«nt is loo stiff for them Id i
1* boro In public
tasks tbelr caos a* to hardship
and bars tbs provisions of s 'MrOcular (gfeeMtnt modlfted U
meet tbelr t u b Tbs
assd there and /or skkb t t a n
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G«n. 4&gt;*W»0B&gt;
T o B «m icni
N o t All great fortune* hare been wiped oat by the
Cbaaing paver among th* many th* NRA.
and distribute ft among the twoolo
world wide deprea on. A fetr managed to keep tfjeJr wealth
Johnson's fartoait several Wsoka
• to !• psrpotaatlflg tho coodtthm
to enable them to Hrahara grads,
In eecurltlee o r c o r —
-------C -*‘ * — w
run op th* prlre, regsrd- ago waa (hat between
8
A t y with Us not
allerht Increase In wages, 009 and B,0OtjOM new joke wield
ts (it still sad p«*mit that thing.
boast
at a large part o f their aaaeta In fo ld *•“ *
•• to**
ths t purchasing power be created by Labor Day and (ho
It b a duty wttb ns to permit the
forces them to purchase less, usual pickup In business during
actually increaaed In value In the propor­
___Ttt* *• ,ow»wMto n e t
h*d then this thing will cniUpv* thw autumn weak) accentuate tha
tion that other valifea have declined. Th ey aleo ere r e * fon t hearing* that w* bars bad pablic ‘ to disUagaiab between
who era (string Uw public
Ilk* a '
puted 'to hold vast quantities o f precious Jewels.
£ i* “ f 1? • m«t-significant red#*.
Wi
A Hat o f the seventeen richest' men In the world Is TM eylkatto" of tie national Is- serving Ibp
Yea have to encourage th* up­
I recovery art In s e t__
published b y the L itera ry Dlgeat ss reprinted from the
Now this country goes off lots
ward movement of prices end sf
tbs (SiWi ts M uttra Ust It Is of tiroes a* slogans sad eateb- ’Amt yaw"
Paris (FVanee) Vu. The list la not supjtoaed to be in the to trad*, bat It would be irapoeprice* to cover coot, bat to «Rscoring* any tendency ta an up­
order o f the richest, but probably Includes most o f those Who .t w .,&gt;
IS apply this art only to va wj&gt;rd«. sad then Is a good deal of
Mltorisl comment roesatly con­
ward movement of prices beyoo.l
rank anywhere near the tap. Y ft find the names o f five rises ssgmbnt* ef tbs woneml demning
I am_____operate With lbs
_ tto
.
Iboycott.
__________
that, and dtacoorag* Speculation,
structure
ure. h neu«t apply ts at). I
Amerles ns, representing only three families, among the Suit
tartlftg about boycott. -Boycott’ tiers''la pet going to be ady tiff-' that ia not difficult. It will not
apply to all becau
^htfrwlfwt which Is as follows:
I rite ■
(re
in semes b where, to obtala some ririoas ling with this bide eagle. I know sound difficult to seasoned mcr*
Ihsra Is a------------------T
Idt o f It
to fo f.
end, a group of fWopls eoftcsntrat* -----------E d iel Ford (Am erican)
fhamHsera Die you, because you
II if on With each oUsf.
‘he price etructaro
Hcttry Ford (American)
trades are b
• tfl ww* *n ons man far toms parllculsr pone now fts to obtain as wide t o know whs,
operation
aa
Wa
AAh
get
?oss. It is not a policy that
should be. Tftis presents Immediit ion with each other, sad fareEdouard de RoUiechlld (French)
soon
as
that
is
Son*,
as
soon
as
want to havs anything In do
atoly th* issue of
ef what are you
. . rths various msrcbaadlslng «ut- with. Hat wo haw appsalsd to ths that ia aver, wi wUl attend to th* going to do about it. It la not only
Duke o f We*trainstei* (B ritish )
1*1 a ars la competition with each
W illiam o f Hohenzollern (Germ an)
DIL L T. DOES
psspl*
of
(Ms
stunt
ry
to
patron
Its
cases
ef
people
who
put
the
Rise
the
qoetotMi
of
th# jobbers and
odbar.
raftrapneies
thoa# psoplo who ara eo-opmttag, Eagle hi their windows and then the
rem manufnctsrar.
mWMUKbwrwr. You
awu should
V a,
T h e Gaelrwar ofvBaroda (H indu)
Tb* ssssntial Ides of ths nation­ to the sad w « ara sashing to at­ cbvwt behind It. Thera Will lb
A—If M4
slit that wh*ra they ar* probably
S ir Basil Z ah araff (G reek)
al ftufosfria! rtCmry act la ons tain, and w* havs aaksd then
trifling with them, aad you an above what Uey should be, aad OffIf* *VraTfil _
____ _
that baa been lung cmMIdered In buy under ths blue* saglc.
8lmon Patino (Bolivian)
entitled to knew that. You ran ws wilt support you within tea
w
J
r
v
r
*
s
s
L r ju *
this
country.
During
(ha
war.
tha
Lord Iveagh (B ritish )
;g h y Pal-1 Sas-fc Sto*.
ThiL Is not boycotting, and any who ars cooperating are entitled limits of tbs ruling that is stated
M Y.
Industrie* o f the country m gat
fa
t
th*
President's
re-smploYmeal
to
th*
support
of
Your
got,
Prince A f a Khan (M oslem )
together, and by making common on* who want* to tak* advantage
In prevPntiag your sacrifices agreement, and that I* as to up­
N i r i m d fHyderabad
'
' (Hindu)
» VOR TODAY
concessions and applying tbs gen­ of tbs word “ boycott” to make * msnt
from being turned to yoor
ward rising coots due to thla taw,
G. de Wendel (Fren ch )
eral nils of equity stcompllshid
v t**m other than what It I*, la wo|. Vantage,
"•n*d -t
(hat ws expect them to hat* tha
rams to ft, but w* arc going right
very
great
object.
Oar
object
John
D.
Rockefeller,
Jr.
(American)
MUCH NEEDED PRAYER:
forward movement T h a t'll C o t L tk * N ew 1 !
suggesting first that tb* psopi*
Two Kinds ef CompetHie*
U
not
the
same
as
thw
object
is a speculative In­ mirtwal Innls; all hind* of aela.
John D. Rockefeller, fir. (American)
Mg la ms a ciena heart, U Oodj
buy under th* bias rig Is and
You ara about to try to ranch
soar and halvas: pruning touts
but ths Iseaon that was li
0
crease In .price to concerned. In or * 11 kinds, sis. lisper? sals
Louis Louis-Drsyfus (Fren ch)
t where you find Ihnt blue an agreement on a cod)
»w • rigli) spirit within
then e u that it U possible,. by cw
(Ulna
that
ease
It
la
part
of
out
duty
fa
■seL
In
th*
window,
and
ws
have
Ing
hours
of
store
operation*
and
Andrew W
W.. Malic
Mellon (American)
oparattoa, to attain a great na­
■lm 81.10.
L A W N MOW ERS
tee that this movement due* not
iravsd after a patient public boar- wages and hours of ymto
tional object. Now, cooperation
Frit* Thyaaen (German)
B.fulred oad fh ora w d
result In a run-awiy market. Ws
.
ng that that biu* sagf* ia put in ploy***.
a
country
of
124,000,000
people
“
Th
e
fortune*
o
f
the
Indian
princes,
in
the
opinion
Tbs way our Uncle Ismael (a
That Is not all tha purpose's! consider that as much the object Have ytur week doaa by a real
needs a forum for co-opsration; it h* window thsra merely to tak*
merkanle
dag after t tees racketeers, o f Richard twwinaohn (the author o f this list) have moat needs a rule for common ' (
advaaugo of the law, and merely this law. Just now, on account of af our concern as any other phase
/yoo'd think be waft a m about successfully
withstood the jrorld
crisis,”_the
Utanrjf Digest
Dlgeat once; it dose not need a curium; to lake advantage of the itader- Ih* graat unemployment In tha •f this law.
’ufly withstood
work! crisis,”
the Literary
J.
W.
SHADOIN
It to highly Important that theta
■hlp * f tb* Praaldent of the Unit- country and th* Immediate object
* sonsstblbg.
relates. “ Am ong these he Includes the Sultan Sir Mahomed It doei not need the g
ms Sla Fhooe TIO-W
principle*
sink,home,
and
that
w*
td
States,
and
maraly
to
take
ad­
we
have
In’
View,
the
longer
object
A g a Khan^head o f the tsmalll Mshometlans In Cast Africa, running business, but it
vantage
of
(he
public
faith
)*
th*
devote
00wolves
to
do
that
With
and
th*
more
Important
object
I*
libs iMa where people wbo
I Tbs government ibotUd bats Cdntral Asia and India. Conducting hla financial operations. a place
^ high purpose* of our Industrialists
0 lost sight of. But we most teal, because thto plan cannot fail;
I paid tbs cotton fninters tf l p^dti** from London, the Aga is active In the financial Hfeof capand msrehanta, we ara going In net Toe* sight of thw fact that the It must * nerved; It “» succeeding,1
a^7tnive
at
a
n
^
re
einduction bjr Ibc bale lostsad of ItsMsflc Europe. But like the other Indian Princes, he la mwnt among thwm#*lvw*
to bow move in (her* and take that sag)* purpose of this cod* 1* to aRow and w* cannot allow it to b* free-1
Mimeograph Printing \
by tto acre. A » It is, thets are
may be1
eaid to keep a vast reserve in gold and precious stone*— 'in hey will conduct their busiasse off that window. W* nr* going to you to get rid of these practice* (rated by a'ltnethlng that
b a
do It under auch circumstances of chiseling and tinkering Influ­ coming in th* future vhen, by
fewer acres all right, but more
treasured a lls to weather the severest crises, and which sltn relation to etch other.
T Y P IN G
might,
that the whole world will know ences that have wracked
little prudence ami foraslg
Oa(H*es*Poeble Objective
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.
;; fluctuate least In value.’ 'Impossible as U Is to evaluate
In the situation In which we why we 'have taken it off, and bustness** 0f this cowvitry and an tan prevent It
Special iRYMtlgatloiia
that w* have taken It off fairly,
constant menace to every busiYou know what the*# hearings
That story about Secretary thess fantastic fortunes,’ writes Richsrd Lewlnsobn. 'one find ourselves, we have a double
qaote* Pram Editorial
net*
In
this
country.
are
by
thto
time.
Anybody
that
object.
We
are
approaching
the
may
affirm
,
without
fear
o
f
error,
that
these
nabobs
are
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
going up I9 Hyde Pat*
I want to read an editorial from
f Wdodln
Competition might be on on* of has a word to say that will add
tv* ft* President
Prrtidrnt the
tha othbf among the richest men o f the world, and that some o f end ef the fourth year of the
is of th* Now York leading two angles. It might be competi­ anything to the finnl account of
worst depretwfen this country ever
C R E D IT A SS O C IA TIO N
*
^
*!f,t lnU«*tion.'lbe them should figu re Rt the top o f the list.*
papers:
tion In escellant buying, in pru­ hsneot thought on Ibis subject -a
not
to
be
prevented
from
saying
•OSH
Park Av*. IsvrdS. Mb’
bad in sotoe time (hit
“ It Is supposed that the greatest o f all fortunes Is that
(Reading)
dent
buying,
good
merchandising.
Our resources to combat that
' he i / . l a r■ccfetsry
Jl
"Ant|-boyeott sentiment In th* That
ef-the tresa- o f the Ni*am o f Hyderabad, whose treasury in gold and sort of thing art drawing pretty
““
' ■Bad ef
ia tb*
-iPtulleR it, Th# rule# for making your *ppearance are simple and
reunify has shown a healthy and
«T Jewels alone la said to amount to $600,000,000. Much less thin, the resource* of the people, inerrostng strength In th* last that *rerybody wants aad that no­ no purpose* t&lt;* ehoks off anybody,
body wants (0 Interfere with. But
wealthy Is the Gaekwar o f Baroda, whose fortune amount* thair savings over periods af faw Aaya. Tha pram, oil a
but
Just exactly the contrary. Th*
LUM BER
if might b* also, aa you ah know,
Thw sleeping Sickness epidemic
yaara, af* about wiped out In
Id** h*re ta to make a recort
to
a
mere
$160,000,000.
front,
halt
spoken
out
forcibly
and
tt
frequently
is,
competition
many ease*. Tha rtaourcaa of tha
is, causing a lot of Interest |n ths
from
which
Judgment
can
to
tow* leaf yoflaw pine, O .lf n g
“ Contrary to general belief, the German expert points states, their u sing, power and against neighborhood man-huet- in InsMims met nods o f exploita­ taken for rosommsndation to tto
middle west. And Kpesklng of
log la ths name ef tha bits eagle. tion, competition In using
cypnoo sag all kinds of boUd
■{edging ikkness, on* or twd fo­ out,:, England rather than Am erica la the country o f large »*dlr ability to go on and aid p*o- A number of prominent Individuals thing toss than trujh fortkf'pur- President of the United Stales.
Ing materiala.
Our
puapoe#
Is
to
to.fair
m
bout
rot
tune*. More romantic
In origin, meet spectacular In
" • f t 1“
cal employers have ttprttasd (he fortune*.
lined th* campaign of pro­ mas of accAmplishlng
end.
tloq an reaching thair end, and have Join
everything.
That
to
our
amj
The few Isolated fates of lothlssa
• H ill Lumber Co.
(hey might tnjoy
*uch outitsndlng figures a* tha Morgana, tha Ford*, the after you have reached ths end test.. T|»#
less competition and pries
■ I violence
■ I - -------•etna)
have
rig*. cutting does not aaatot prosperity highest purpose. Th* limit* of th* 1
lljtle sleeping sickness until after Rockefeller*, the Mellon*, American wealth la said to be |bf ths resoureas of the people end ■
lltjl and HoOf
Isw
In
which
wt
operate
are
vcig.
raws* denounced.
and continued stability of ihn
this depression In ever.
ZIP 8BRVICB
‘lea* aoUd’ and lea* evenly distributed. H e Instance* the approached tha end of
clear,
and
w*
ar*
going
to
silek
“ Ths reaction {* a highly fro-1 country or community and to only
Ella;
case o f Sir John Reeves Ellartnan,
with died July 17, leav-1
. « f ***•. *U1» u •• not
to the limit* of that law and excof some temporary advantage.
Ws dare sty that not many de­ Ing the largeet estate the British Inland Revenue authori­ enough (o say that you can appl; tlfylng teetlmoniaJ to the
*en*e of th* nation. It should bo
rnted a cads and eut* It without fear or favor.
You have presented
to
(he
national
government
a..d
I
linquent Uses will be paid as ties l)ave ever had to deal wltfi. The death duty already
strengthen*!. your
our purpose
, _ to to cut out the
can Over* than aad taka cars of a maintained 1and
long ■■ soma of our couMs hold
paid amount* to $60,184,000, Sir John Controlled elx Or situation llk« that bocausa, aflar Moreover, as noon as Central latter kinds of eonspetition, which
that you can par them with
Johnson
catches
bis
breath,
b*
have no plat# of any kind In
all, tha national govarnment la
bojiida and bthm courts Hold ynd more m ajor Bntfsh shipping companies, and the final to ­ nothing mora than ths paopla
shoUM officially and publlcty cla­ clvllixed community, and w* have
tal
o
f
hit
estate
I*
expected
to
reach,
lit
American
figures,
tofera th* celery x#a*on
rify
the
situation
by
Mmsrif
dha chance her* lo wip* out that
can't. And In the meantime we
tbq states, and when thair
begins. W# can glv* you
sourCOs era coming to an end and avowing . and condemning auch kind of eompMltlon. That is not
5 wonder how much encouragement approximately $166,000,000," the Digest concludes.
Th e combined fortunes o f these seventeen men mlgfyt
s of tha national gav- tdctlcs. Hla.own words on th* sub­ guvrrAnwntal Interft rer ce. No
prompt and efficient ser5 tfw taxpayer Is rerelriny from
ject havs been cnnstderably
man ha* a right to perpetaata
|'vie*. Martin’s Gangs.
*drb controversies to pay hla easily settle In full all the debt* o f the world, but, a* the srnmant art cfoaa to an and, thara than Sound- In tha tanne, confused
chicanery.
(Continued Prom Pag# 1)
L iterary Dlgeat *ucclnctly remarka, there I* no danger o f |J&lt; ayt any government on top oi dsto Just passed allowance should
•arrant ;tagss.
M ARTIN
HU Min* fM Krra K*el
1tha fas# of tna aartb that caa coo,
Ih# auto cod*, but without refer1 heir doing It.
tlnua to support something Ilka properly be made for the strain
That la th* only way era will
115 W. 1st ST.
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ob John W. Davis, who ones rapunder which th* directors of Ihs start on an even k*e|. We will try vnr# lo th# “ np«n shop’ main*0^00^00 paoplc In destitution.
N. R. A. have been laboring. Rut to lift th* depressed segment* lainrd in movt auto plants.
TSasnted the Democratic party aa
But it Is a curious thing that
a semblance of calm return* and pniduco an even keel, which
Johnson Is tu g*v* the word
a. ’ aandldato f«r tha pmtdency,
From The Frying Pan— !
country with all th* resources that
thla country hat, all th* po rer there should h* a prompt softer- wUl make an absolula open field Huailay night (or swinging Into
k MM at a time when hour* of !*■
sit tton of loose talk amt elarlficalion to let th* bettor man win. That action th# hug* army o f workers
»
a i* being limited by l*w to
A ll doubt*, which m ight have existed, that with Macha- J u i ^ i^ 11!aHHra, for Vomsthina t* e f wh.t the N. R. A. raaDy desire*
V sanniarallrely short periods, "No do’a withdrawal from the political »cene o f Cub* there would L ^ rn J . whira with *r*n*rl#» f«*n from ths public in th* way of co­ Is the purpose of this code, that fthhh to* b#«n organixml In com!• -thw only purpose of (Ms rode. munlti#* throughout tho country.
man shmifit wori lees than sight follow a period o f peace and quiet have been dispelled with |of food aad storehouses (all
And that purpose, I hope, we
operation.”
,
Hftvg that Kodak anhour* .a day.” Probably no man the event* *ub*equent to hi* flig h t from Havana.
I might pout* bee* to soy that be able to achieve her*. This In « tuple terms, th# |h#ury be­
clothing and ths streets fun
hind
th#
#ff
&lt;R
Is
this:
Would, If Iw could find profitable
largemtnt made NOWI
Th ing* had gone so badly under the form er president •I"P*r b«u*s*, th* people are 1 hatr« caught my breath suffi- particular hearing 1 regard aa rne
fn tlmr* of prosperity th#
clenUy.
of mor* Interact than any except
wark to . keep him busy fay'
and
the
people
had
become
*0
thoroughly
opposed
to
huljjjJSST
*
n
&lt;
1
'*
'
d
poo,l,
“ When th* General remarked th* worst case* that w* have t-rvvs of ronsumptlon and pro­
longer period. ^
W i e M d t St u d i o
tyrannical and bloodthlraty .rule that any kind o f ■ change
Wh*'t tlw national Industrial IMay God have mercy on tha man • her* Ih* Interest come* from duction move almost psrallvl.
Phone U 1*J
A New York correspondent, waa viewed a* fo r the better. Th e psychology o f the mass- rarowry art did was to lift inhlbt- ir groun of men who attempt to difficulty of an Immediate sort When depressions com#, th# conby * certain
American
expression
Uw&gt;»
«n
co-oporatiun
and toI L at rifle with this bird* and eompnrr-1 tha* I* taking up orr time, a&gt;u sumptlon cures swings • sharply
W|to wrltaa that a tot of big men
mm es could best be described
*
^
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.
1
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f t_
II
1 recalcitrant ta Danny Dcrrar, taking up our concern, and her* downward at a much mor* rapid
A
jja^Swallowing the NRA whsthar which ha* been heard frequently during the
1* we* Issuing an Invitation ir I* a chare* to do 'on* uf the rate than product ou with th# rvIlka H or not, i t f i they rv- thing* can t get any worse.
,
fjnitod 8tat** to band together to yneh law. When hs sddod that ho greatest const rit-tlv* job* In Una
iult that manufactured goods
■tad kirn of a story often tald
W ith no intention o f defending Machado or Tils high- wip« out a condition that has bw to* glad Ho follow blhidly* where whole movement, an,* I know you
pit# op. When ths'NRA was creat­
About Emerson Mel Cartels. In handed despotism, we cannot help but potnt out that It was ( rams intolerable and that cannot b* Prvstdcat leads, he waa la e f will all g*t together to do lliat
Wt opposing free speech and th* const rattler Job Ih* brat way you ed, th* disparity Iwtwren tho two
:
of hla g randirtse speechcl. not he alone who waa at fault and that jno matter who the I l°"e * r h* ranUnnsd.
nss gelling wider and wider,
rhol* theory of American Govern- tan.
in with soma fesling dv- president may be there are likely to be( violent repertUMloba |
Th*r* ia on# paint I will clear Johnson said.
pceaiuciis mw/
—r —
| Ifsrt e»H&gt;Psr*tlng togsthar Ara dsnt. Such loose talk can soarceifsrad, *T ai.rapl th* unWcrs*
and retolatkvnary movementa on the (aland fo r M&gt;ma t|ma W L t
msrryi If they make racrl y fill to'Incite the Hysterical and •p because there have been
To halt thto, Ih* NRA pro­
When Carlyle heard About It. hs come and that Ilf* and property will not be safe (n tb* ?earl iic«. of m«n who win not eo- rati to-headed lo acts of vloletw*- great many obscure statement*
pose. I higher wags* and shirtened
-fl.Jt Jls’d better".
■boot
It,
and
that
to
th*
attiloil*
Den
lea
Appeal
lo
IklcWS
of the AttUlfea dntllthe world economic oomplealonln general operate, or of a wore, class oj
walk hours to spread employ
toward
of course, there ha* keen •r th* Administrator
fn*nt wftho-t reducing tto com
and Cuba'a in particular baa changed for the better. .
M &gt;Now,
appeal to vlotone*. Thera will price*, first oi all, you men all
sails* Oil tha NRA signs
Preaa dUjwchw from U^e Cuban ^ ^ it^ h M e ^ a lm d y | d°^iwr,° tluan. in 4nw)v
th. 1m no appeal to Violence, and any know the approaches toward “ for isnreten of th### already work
(o ns. Don't forget
itltantpt at riolenc* and any at ward buying"; that there to a tre­ ng- Employer# were paketl not
been
filled
vgUh
many
foreboding*.
Com
rtunbt
ortanlMh
I
p|]h7iliraL
"ilth
(hl’
^rs.idsnl'.
V—fhoea esg|e* mean (oiMampt at manhsntlng and boycoti- mendous upward movement In th* lo transiato tto higher costs tog
tiona
a
rt
taking
advantage
o
f
urtaattled
coiicHtiona'to
foment
I
Bgretmtnt,
mcrfiiff
Into
thu,
-inside any Mara window,
quickly into higher prlc*a or there
,u &amp; ? *** ng h* th* (Safe that IM* editorial
(ha funny thing about them strife, the followers o f Menocal are demanding a Share In I cods, It waa
of,'will b* vigorously to- *Th* national Industrial recovery would to no gale. Thoa# ar* the
J ^ V b h a w s t *1 rraAaod. W* hare not aakod any- act will inert*** th# cost of man­ step* that have been attempted.
although they art on the political reorganliation, the student groorpa ar* all fo r Uhras * ^
a dictator and are not aatiafiad with
f«m «d y to do sayiking more than to ufacturing and distribution, but
In addition th* W.-TOO.OOOJX.r
bug where (he blue aagl* Is, and •imply became thfto'to an tip- federal construct! m program was
tha business man doc* not oh- mentp varloua aoclotlca ara la conflict fui to wllkt tha policies |{ y ^ who ir « anwillMg te
thla Inciting lahguag* of Which ward tendency In th* Increase of
Gbutacw Correctly PHtad
leltar "of tha U«vt-&gt; o f the new r e fln it ahbuhl be, atu$
ad iierabns
hatp ftttdgAs in*t. it i ------- - _
penona 1whq
‘
aai accused 1 Wf|j stand for 100 cook dees nwf mean that *v#rybo€to doagned to enlarge purchasing
Ykflniaa. And tb«y Won't against &lt; W m
for- pot csitl, beaaosS that langaOgv Id grin* to 'mark Op thair *»*/i power.
DK. HENRY
bask, (a raoaf afMr |hisy^s spirit to
Next week, tto puhlic is to t o
them rvferrej to a case where a Mas In ahtiripaildn 41 etot liw a * *
ask*.
I
to
start,
buying
to
Ih*
asThe
th&amp;ory
has
Tong
been
held
that
a
government
(a
no
iMy
“IIS
put
up
a
bins
eagle
and
cheated
**•«
»»r
MfUAULIN, Jr.
lent of its needs from Biu* Rsgla
behind it, and In (tot
that can*
caa* W
I did
ld p^n,nl profit by a tort a(
betUr than lta dtlMna, and with no disparagement to Ql- 1 ^nin,
and let them
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L
ilom
.
John*
;*
contend*
thto
Is
bans, It aaama. navertheleu, that conditlona ara Juat w fu t ruka that
m lfh t be expected.
rrupia w
M*a»««*ive- -y — since ail nave oecn six eg to go
sSetao of taking It off weaMt
real bf wmpilyiog With this iqw,
death.
------ of scuoomle
J!
and w* aak that (toy d«, *®t go
of what they ara doing. Bush a aantcnce
W# ara nog asking any violent booed that and start In running
nVhiqg mi that
»* simply
uatkJnkml h
‘
wtoadut** agsthft those peopto
price m W * M , tohave to davlse some method who, for oM raison or souItor, e,us*. If /ou da that, you Jost M l
to tro ts * yoa mow wbo ara maw
O. W ltrnr, th* huailiaf
X
•r * f tto Arthur g. Don*Mr. gad Mrs. N. H. Carnev left Ing forwent tore aad hara some
iaa Real Estate and Insurance today for paints tu Norib CgratiM
Agency of ilaslmm**, waa a bum Store they trill spend a month.
S u iW m I 'M . m u -, «u
fats* visitor here Monday.
Miss Alma Pagvntort loft yes­
Mrs. Jam** Harries toft* for.
device that wt bars adopted to do
terday far Wayaaatara, On. an
[ Coronado Beach ytaUrday. Jim visit to reI*tlv*# aad friends,
Conductor Woa»nor will go
lira, t , W. Biyt«ni did. Httl* Mlguka of oo-aparaUaaj c
|over Batantay and try aad dupUIghter havs ' returned from t In a man’s wladow tt
I arts Jim Qraramn's feat af catchrat*liras la Nafth Oarela *a M pouad bass,

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Men Join
League To Fight
Arsenated Crop

(Continued From Page 1)
Iiercent, of the totat grapefruit
production of the state was being
treated with arsenic the (act that
say fruit so treated was consid­
The benevolent food of th, Flr»t
ered
adverse advertising for
■pent Thursday with Mr. Mathodiat ChnrcH was Senafltad
• MONDAY
Florida.
as tha raaoh of another of n soT«U Minor at Ocose.
Monthly business and social
The order Issued by the state
rias of ‘SantshlRf” teas, held at meeting o f tha Truth Seekers
supreme court doe* not prevent
loft T t a n d tjm - the homo of Mrs. R. T. Crenshaw Class of the
Pint Methodist
• U n ha will inter day afternoon.
Church will be held al 3:30 amenaled fruit (mm Irtng g»thared and crated in field boxes In
Continuing
thalr
recant
practice
airUr .and attend tbs
o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. ?■
fuert* aitem bled to engag* hi harm) Thornton. West Pint Street, with preparation for future shipment.
Robert Mile*. Jacksonville, at­
work, and disewss plant for aim) Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. R. F. Cren­
torney.
said that in the past,
lar
affairs
in
tha
near
future.
shaw.
Mn.
F.
R.
Mitchell.
Mn.
j. H. Bussey, of Jacksonville,
Refreshments were asread at J. H. Rutledge, Mrs B. E. Squires, some of the most favorable pub­
« * tea baas » W t lu Mr. i m
licity for Florida citrus hod come
Xrv J. 0, Huff 1 « tla past faw tha coneluelon of tho martin*, and Mrs. H. H. Chappell as hostfrom the medical profession hut
4m , wfU Tatar* t* hit homo on tha following parsons enjoyed
that now ariiclrs were appearing
Mrs. **----k- - ,-||jT‘i*~i‘t*. Mrs.
fiidsJ.
The Dependable Class or tha
John Rumbtey, Mrs. J. B. Courier,
In mteical Journal* reganling the
Mrs. A. P. Bandy, Mrs. 0. J. First Methodist Church will
bad effect* of arsenated fruit.
lira. Karla E. Jolts* arrived
at
8:00
P.
M.
at
the
homo
of
Mr*.
According to Mr. Miles doctor*
M l afiarnoon from“ Jackxoavlilc rope, Mrs. C. E. McKee. Mrs. M D. C. Barcllft, 147« Palmetto
B. Smith, Mrs. W. U. MeKiss,
were of the opinion that arsenic
ta tfaad tha uaah-and with bar
Avenue.
spray reduced the content of vi­
yarraU, Mr. «Bd Mta. R. U Sh’n. Mrs. J. G. Walts, Mrs. P. D
Mohthly program, meeting of
Psrkar, Mrs. Georire Elliott, and
tamin C one-third to one-half
tha
Woman’s
Missionary
Society
Mrs. R. W. Turner.
of the First Baptist Church prill and to offer this fruit on the
tto Mlaaaa l l i r t i n t Karaay,
take place at 3:30 o'clock al the market was perpetrating fraud.
Need of money ami publicity
church.
Jtgaft Itrugr, Jana Gantt, and
Tho Sunbeam Band of the First for the cause was stressed by
Barala Schlatra, of Ocala, hika-J
Baptist Church will mevt at 3:30 Howard Phillips. Orlando, who
ta fraaaaaJi Park Wednesday
wa* fleeted temporary srcrelaryo’clock at tho church.
ifUrnoon to i f and tha day than.
treasurer. of the new organ:ra­
PULL GOSPEL, TABBJU4ACL8
TUESDAY.
tion.
A
“
vanishing"
te»
for
member*
Mb* Barnt* BelftHrv Mui rt
New Orlando Road near Ganara of the Dependable (lass of the
The necessity of deltlne grower
tiinad to bar hotwa la Ocala aft Avenue.
barking was emphasised hy R. B.
ai a ikart vMlt with her alatar The Rer. William P. MePhsr- T in t Methodlit Church will take Wolfolk. of the Florida qjjkua
t* at 8:18 o'clock at the home
a* t brotbar-ln-Mw, Mr. and MM. »s, pastor.
• f Mrs. Harold A. Appleby, Palm Grower* Clearing House AssoeiaIL J. Craanr, of Wart Pint
Bible School, 9:45 A. M.
Terraco, with Mn. Appleby and tlon who said without growers'
Strait
f
MomIn* Services, 110:0 A. M.
co-operation and help, little could
Mrs. Burke Steele a&lt; hostesses.
Evening Berrien, 7:45 P. M.
Mrs. C. W. Speer, 112 Laurul be done.
W H IM
E. Cater, ol
Worn on’s Prayer Mooting Avenue, will entertain member*
It wa* voted to allow grower*
an, W. Va., will ba the Wednesday, S(f:0 P. M.
c
to join the organisation without
qf
tha
T,
B.
L.
Ctau
of
tha
Pint
*nd (naat of bar aunt, Mr*.
waaC-and
Prayer
and Praise
Baptist Church at her home at payment of dues.
J. A. Harrow. Mrs. Gatas la tha Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
Official* will have their head­
8:00 o’clock honoring Mr*. Nettle
tar ,MJsa Marjorie Dempsey,
farmer
Ingraham and Miss Mary Tingle, quarters in Orlando.
of tMa city.
ALL SOULA CATHOLIC
Attending the meeting were R.
who are leaving for their respec­
CHURCH
tive homes next week.
rrold, Mr*. Even
and Mrs. It. F. Carlton and
land, lire. E. AI. The Rev. J. J. Xellaghan, pastor.
■laughter, Clare I#e. ami W. P.
tha ehurrh at East Second St real
td cfwghter, Joyce, hark ■Fiat.Mast, 7:10 A. M.
at 11:09 rr’cioek. Sublect for to­ Carlton ami family fn'm Trenton,
Inna Jacksonville where jSefond Mail, 9:00 A. M.
Grt and Roy Hendricks of Gaines­
morrow Is “Christ Jesus."
attended
funeral
services
IhfP
Benediction after
ville and Cocoa.
Wednesday
evening
church
at
fee Mrs. Lottie V. Dempsey, sis- Mass.
judge Moor* of Orlando waa
800
E.
2no
St,
at
8:00
o'clock.
tar af Mrs. Harrold and Mrs.
Daily Mass, 7:30 A. M.
visiting
Dr. ami Mr*. Martin
This church maintains a free
Youngs,
Sunday.
Reading Room at the church where
LAKE MAKY COMMUNITY
Mr. and Lira. Roy Williams of
tho Bihlo and all authortied Chris­
Mr. and Mn. W. A. Zachary
]CHURCH
Sanford were visiting Mr. Wil­
tian
Science
Lit
era
tor,
mey
be
have returned
from Kingsley
road, borrowed or purchased. Open liams' parents in Oviedo Sunday.
Late where they spent s short
(Presbyterian Government) '
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Walker
Toesdsyi and fVidayi from I to
tlW« with Mr. and Mrs. Rush St.
Organised In 1BU4.
and Mlsa I jiIs Kudell left Tues­
Preaching Services at 11:00 A, 5 P. M.
fdkns, of .Tampa, and Mr. and
day for a fere weeks' visit In
Mr*. Dick Philysw, of Gaines- M. and 7:10 P. M.
Georgia ami Alabama.
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENK
Graded . Sumhy School with
Mrs. C. I . West and son,
Lake Mary
Trained Teachen. 10:00 A. M.
Charlie, Mr*. W. D William*,
Minister,
the
Rev.
James
M.
Albert Connelly, who hae bean
Mr*. Roy Williams and Mrs. J. N.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M,
■fending tho past summer with Thompson.
Thompson left Oviedo Monday
Preaching,
11:00
A.
M.
Mi patents, Mr. and Mn. A;- P.
morning for n two weeks’ visit
PRESBYTERIAN CH URC*
N. Y. P. j}., 8:45 P. M.
CaMClIy, trill leave tomorrow
at the World's Fair In Chicago.,
Preaching, 7:45 P, M.
fee Weslaco, Teaas ta resume his Rev. E. D. Brownlee.
Mra. Leila l.undey anti two
A revival will begin tomorrow
tetfas with the National Fruit
aons, John ami William, have re­
Sanday Schow. 9:45 A. M.
with
tha
Rev.
MaMla
Lee
Graham
aadJfegrtable Exchange.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. and tha Rev. B. F. Graham, of turned from a visit with relative*
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Miami, ax the wangeliats. Preach­ tn Bradenton.
8 i a y e ’ s Preparing The session will meet at the ing at 7:45 P. M. every evening Mr*. Edward' Partin l« visiting
of Ihg morning aid evading during the week except Saturday. her aunt In New Smyrna for a
‘?To Open New Store does
few day*.
worship services lor the reception
Mra. Ingersol who has been
of members. Those without church CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Jo t^at Sadye’s ladles ready-to- homes In Sanford are welcomed to
visiting her friend Miss Dixon
Wmr etCahUshment may he open­ all services. Tha pastor la avail
ami-her daughter Mrs. Tltsloma
Comer Park Avrnue and 3rd
ed, fa tha public again on Sept.jh, abla for conference every morning
in Oviedo, hps returned to her
Street.
wwkawii today had redoubled
home in Winter Park.
from 9:04) o’clock to 12:00 o’clock
Rev, John Barnard Root, min­
thaiy efforts at completing altera
Rev. W. J. Houterte, radio
ister.
repairs to the Melsch in bis study at tb« church.
evangelist an,| son W. J-. Jr., of
Church School, 0:45.
storeroom Into whl.'h
OTlando, will preach at thr First
EBBNEZER METHODIST
Morning Worship, 11:00,
hi moving after having
Baptist Church In Oviedo Sumtay,
. CHURCH
Sermon by the pastor.
on Magnolia Avenue for
Aug. 27. morning and evening.
Christian
Endeavor Society,
soma w*nths.
John Lawton left recently for
Sunday School, i0:00 A. M.
7:30.
Sadie's announced this morning
White Springs. Fla. where he
Preaching, 11:00 A. M. by Pre­
Midweek Service, Wedneaday
that la addition to a large and
joined Mr. ami Mrs. II. F. Wheel­
siding Elder Jenkins.
evening^ 7:45.
aew line of fall and winter readyer and aechmpanled them to
Epworth League, 0:45 P. M.
to-wear and
millinery
which
Catorsi^i Springs.
I'rrsching, Thursday, 8:00 P. M.
FIRST METnonlflT CHURCH
Will go OW display nest week, she
by Rev. R. T. Caldwell, pastor..
I* adding a new department to
Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor.
her statu, a department of piece
Sunday School, 9:45 A.-M
linens, potions, and aovel- PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCI
The Rev. Alfred Erlcson, pastor. with R. W. War* a* acting su­
111.25
TMi department will be conMorning Servlet J, 11:00 A. M. perintendent.
*To-Nite
10-35
Preaching
by
Rev.
(lulme*
Lo­
darted by Mrs. A. Zelmsnevits, of
Sunday School, 9:45 A, M.
Brunswick, Da. Interesting new
Christian Endeavor, 8:30 P. M. gan, at morning service, 11:00 A.
M. At evening sarvKe, 8:00 P. H.
dnJgnqfcir fink, Hne*. cotton, and
Evening Service*, 7:10 P. Mof piece goods are
Mld-week Prayec Meeting. 7:30
Rteye’s. as well as a P. M.
II ft L Y CROSS EPISCOPAL
novelties deslgtwd
CHURCH
the eye of all feminine FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
drone.
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
The Rev. Mhrtfn Bram, rector.
Avenue.
Eleventh Sunday after Trinity,
Pitta nd Slim
The Rev. F. M. Mirier, pastor.
Aug. 20, 1*33.
Film Bible School, 841 A. M.
Holy Communion,
corporate
ervill
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Communion for tha Young Peo­
Sermon on “ What Maimed af ple. 730 A. M.
The annoanrement of a Slim
BumeHnSadteSa Pills feature Pesone Ought Wa to Bat"
Church School, 9:30 A. M.
Special music by Mis* Velma
la Sanford ta an want ft will tnMorning Prayer A Sermon,
I tewaMteod number af Shtpp.
11:00 A. M.
Evening service, 8:00 P. M.
a tafW that “ Her First
Young PeopWa Service 1-cogue,
Ola latest of this
Sermon on "How Tha Truth 8 : » P. M.
arterial features, Bring* Freedom.’’
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday service, 8:80 P. M
Church School Council, 7:30
P. M.
famous .Ury. It was a
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Brmdwmy play entitled “Salt
and
Water" by Dan Jarred] John ColThe. Rev. W. P. Broote, Jr.
t e and‘Frank Craven! It played Ppttff.
OVIEDO
i t tipYohrdoU tW Theatre With
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
i* D M
Merkel,
Fw
Jaaal* McGowan la visiting hi*
Meriting Ssrrirss. IlrOO A. M.
a * ..
Goode, Edith
B. Y. P. U., 8:45 P. M.
son IM Fftxgerald, Ga.
barn.7 H i I Evening Senrlrsa, 8:00 P. M.
MtM Alma Louis* Martin *f
ZaZa
Wednesday Evening Sorriee* Clsfrrwator. - Fla. Is visiting ter
Martel, who 8:00 P. M.
grandatothsTe Mrs. Martin, and
varakm. War- FIRST CHURCH OF CBS 1ST
urtcls, Df- W. J. Marita
urchlll.
*. SCIENTIST
Tte Ovlaio WSgnan’s Sowlag
Clrtl* of tte Hstbodist Ckursi
(tewgw M^rirti Chrlitian Science services a n mat'at tte homo af Mr*. LJbbU
Continuov* 8 tn 11
joactyn Lao held «r«TT Sunday minting at
Wahtright an R * s 9 frtry *a«Slim
Summerville
Wr. and Mr*. L* H. Got* and
to Engl#*, a Isery boat, and h bhw *p on H*
fancDy rrturwod to thetr tem* Rt
' Zaau PUts
all abort • first trip.
Hudson Jlhar
Tte Importance which Uni vernal O vW s Tuesday aftor * two w iit i
“
H
er First Mate”
attadkrt to a Bllia, Sgmmnrrito. v W L i t WaytMsvtll*, K. C.
W
e
d
rear
had
Orisd*.
Ttmnday
ZaSu rttta picture can te *aa(Ty
■■— mttfn Ctrl liemmlf, Jr*« 99* IhaCK E. Bond wto is .pending
ficus ana af Ita ftrit-atrlng dhA- a fsar months In WayteariDg, ML
tor*, Wlltlaai Wyln, to pndac^ It. C. la m.
Mr- and Mr*. J. N. Ttempnsa
aifar First Mats* lie well worth
wsltintf fat.
' , t e f a s ttelTgim .u teateF, Mr.

Vanishing Tea”Given
By jtfn.RF.Crenflhaw

na

Social Cakndar

•

.

PAG E n iR flS

■* jr
„
G, long. Orlando: A, F. CvutckB. T, Tlltev and Eugene and
field, Ivland; J. R. Bynum, Fort T I m Tiller were at Daytona
Myers) W. G. Masters, Fort My- Reach Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Hill aixl daugh­
*r*; R. I*. Allen. Manateot C. R.
Pllklngtnn, R. B. Wmlfolk and ter Carol Ruth were recent vistHoward Phillips, Orlando; G. A. t &gt;r* at the home of hi* -parents,
Miner, Wrirsdnl*. II. L. Borland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill.
lies Sapp, of Pom-e Pgrk, was
Olala; J. O. Hamilton. Palm Har­
bor': It. S. Pollard, Palmetto: U. ■ recent visitor nt the hoins of her
O. Gocio. Sarasota; H. M. Ba-nca, daughter. Mrs. William Harper
l Randall Slaughter is in I’ciry
Sarasota; .1. 1, Maufl, Orlando; ’ visiting with fr.enda and retoJ. K. Anderson, Terra Ceia: F.. S. 1 live*.
Lewis, Terra Cela; H. F. Jones,
Mr. an I Mr*. K- S. Knight aim
Lake Wales; J. M. McCord, Palm
• family were in Ebenexer S.inlay,
llarbcr; C. Fred Ward. Winler
. to attend the South Msthoduit
Park; W. H. Rrukaw, Orlamln; J. , Conferi rtue.
n. Ilooth, E. A. Carter and J. R.
Jack and Ralph Pearson an3
Brooks, lb'mestc.nl; !„ L. Clian- Randall Slaughter were visitors In
dler, Goulds'; W. R. Pollanl. Ter- Apopka Sunday.
ra Cela; W. M. Snyder amt M.
t. T. Tiller, Eugene and Tim
D. McLean. Palmetto.
Tiller wore in St. Prtershdf}
Sunday.

j

PAOLA
J. C. Kirkland, of Leesbirg.
wa* a wmk-end vUltor al S. II.
Slaughter’Sirs. Lillie Deuglax has r*
turneJ home after spandlng
imnr
. ---- _ -----time with relatives in Alma, G*. j

Mr. and Mr*. J. I . nitt--. drt
visiting with Ihclr grmn'lpa'ent*,
going home with their-uncle, Ha­
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Frje are mer Warren, f Cord.-le fl*.
Mr. and Mrs. Cla de Saunders
•pending this week at Daytona.
lira. Bostwick ami two childran and sen. Tommie, left Thnrt mf
are spending a few days with la their car to spend sum# time
a! the home of her hrolhit, rtkh
Mr. and Mrs. M. ran.
IM
Esther Erieton is * guest thisi Mill* and wife, in lamp*.
werk of'Marion LunJquist 1st1latter two have been here f.-r m
week.
the beach.
Louise and Bucdte, children of
A large **ther,rj »t reh.iivee
ftfemls and neightmis atteded
the funeral nt the Utile lour
The Boy Seoul* haj • a party, month old ion of Mr. and Mrs.
la-k Tuesday night ai the h.une V
one of their members, Rim Whii- John Gar Ur Lundqiiiti lur'day
at the l.utheiau I hui h. I he
aker.
N.
rut
Lee Cochran rvtuinrd recemiy fdVmer pe.u r. Ret
from a visit with relative* in Jack i ami wife came from Pteciun to
sonville.
j help with the ser.tce. Ret. Al­
It*.
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Evan* anj; fred Er cron and wife and
rblUIrcn have gone In Cincinnati! Moran sang "Someoay the ilkver Cord Will Hicii. and **AMd8
a few day*.
Mis' W. Mem and two children! with Me.’’ The Em'uni b'ut rial
were gue*is nf Mr*. II. M, Glea . Home had chaige with litt-r;i*rth
In Ihe crmetcW) b y the cb irh
son last Weilnesday.
IsAKK M ARY
Lake Alary friends of Mrssrs.! where beautiful tlow.rs Cot, red
Mr. an,| ,Mr*. Fred 'Bailey .re Ihipree am] Carrirgtun, who wei«| the ginve. The pars'll, have tha
(urned la-; week from thetr" tr1|»| funner residentn heie, will Ire its*j sympathy of all the couihtumly,
lo New York.
tereslerl tu know that they have
Mr*. Mary Va ghan's brother
Klolse I.uwe is spending a few (ipetierl a grnceij store nn Pnlnut-j and farndy, of Oknchotter, vrs
day* with iclative* in New Smyr- hi Avenue in Sanfurrl,
vl-itlng her.

UpsaJa and Grapcville

A t The Churches

Mi

S ts

EAGER
EYES
Make Women
Value- Wise
TODAY is a buyer’s mar­
ket. Competition is keen. The
woman who would save and
Kot the most for her money is
the woman

who

is a close

reader o f the bids made for
her patronage.

SANFORD ELECTRIC

R E L IA N C E
L IF E IN S U R A N C E CO.

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CONTRACTING CO.

K A R L J. SCHULTZ

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P H O N E 442

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District Minagrr
-Over 400 million In fore*"
Phone 473
111 &amp; 1*1 HI.

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108 M A flN O L IA

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P. Paul's
Hcauty

BRIGGS

Shop
^

111 National Rank llulldlng
Peraianenla and Finger Wave*
5TII F 1.1Hill

JEW ELER
nrnnsl'rup.

101 Magnolia
I'hua,

411

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Far (.'ash at

FAMOUS
FOOD
FOR I T S

Delivery

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                    <text>SANFORD,

1/ Courts

State Can Meet Its
Payrolls For Month

HugeAmountDamaffc
Is Inflicted Along
A tlrnntk Seaboard
*Raked ByHurrkane

Obstacles
For Action

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. IS^(A’l—The comptroller’* office
■aid today that Florida would
“juat com* under th* wire" la
making Ita month-end payroll
without transfer of raonay
from other fund*. Th* general
revenue fund, from which sal-

FRAUD CHARGED
More Than 1 Million AGAIN ST HORSE
Persona See Impres­
sive Maneuvers Of 1RACK W M I A M I

of 11.30,000 and officiate said
other revenue will mak* up the
needed amount of about 1220 ,­
000.
_____________

DETROIT PRIEST
RAPS BOTH PRESS
AND BANK HEADS

Modern War Craft Tropical Park Is Said
tS.—Pro­
YOKOHOMA
ToHave“F1xedTF1gr
peror Hirohito, auprom* command­
urea In Pari-Mutuel
er of on* of the moat modem war

machinaa 0n earth, yeitentey re­
viewed th* Imperial Japan***
Navy In final manauvara of tha
annual war games.
Mar* Uuta a million of Himhito’a subjects, packed end orowded la all pcrolMo vmntago-palnte,
saw tha Navy past In review be­
fore th* slander, aroet rolar.
On* hundred and eighty war
DETROIT. Aug. V&gt; -(A&gt;V—Th* plane* flaw overhead.
Rae. Fr. Charles E. Coughlin yeaTh* Japaaaa* a a 11 o n was
terhy lashed oat with speelfle aroused to a high pitch o f patrio­
charges before the city's one-man tic fervor by recant military cam­
hank Jury, named three former paigns for th* dimes to Japan**
bank official* aa 'doubtful &lt;g es­ far-flung naval war games.
caping federal Indictment", and
Tha might ef Japan’a a*a fore*
charged the Detroit Free Pram
with pt bliihlng faktd records passed In review before Emperor
Hirohito In on* of th* moat
concerning him.
Summing up hi* tero day* af thrilling paaea-tlm* display* In
testimony before th* Jury Investi­ th* history of th* empire. Up­
gating ih* cio*lag ef two aoltcaal ward* af 100 warship* of all
bonks hare, th# croaodlng prnat, types and ateaa, together with
long a biycr erltk o f Dotrait ■cores of tea plan**, participated la
tanking methods, asplo Vd vernal th* tremendous gesture.
dynamite In tha courtroom of
Thar* was an aiodua of for­
Circuit Judge Harry B- Keidan.
eign naval attache* and thalr
Th* Fie* Prat*. Ha charged, ■Idas fo a Toklo to Yokohoma,
faked hla asm* on published r*whan they embarked ta guests ol
pro/oetlons o f stock p&gt;reha*e
tho ministry o f th* navy for the
■tatensenta purporting to show h*
"big show” today. They wore
uaad contribution* to • fund for
glean
thalr first opportunity to
hip church In apocutetloo. Under
questioning, howovar, hs admitted view tha Japan*** float In ncth* stock described had been pur­ lion— th* jrar gamaa this year
chased frr an arganlsatlon tor.- having baag bald ta aeerrey.
Th* amparpr, a slight, bespec­
aactad with hla chsrch.
Waving a copy o f tho pnblUltad tacled man In hi* early '90s, has
records btfore Ibo court, Fatha* been with tha fleet for several
Coughl n declared. that "E. D. days, having Jotaad tha erarshlps
. . ICoatjteuad on Page,.Foot)

Coughlin Says Paper
Faked His Name As
Purchaser Of Stock

a toO hf death and property
I f* piled t* disastrous height*
■day night as th* East
•d away th* debris from iu
terrific Umpaet In years,
k death Hat stood at 4T. Tha
nation, hnpoealbl*
of aplotet* ' calculation In such
iproad deeaatatian, mounted
ansy millions of dollars.
White tha aon paakad through
storm-blackened skies sporadical­
ly yaaUntey, maay localities were
ottll In di*tress from tbe gel* and
dtfag* tkat battered Ih* Atlantic
,a4*bc*itL
la upetata Naw York. th* Catskin . mountain village of FUtacbnsihm* breothad a hit freer »* th*
n ) m af Lake ffwltaarland slow­
ly .raiadrd te*sral~g rta to m
agairat th* irkakaaiil dam above
tha vUlag*. For kparv, there was
. , ^ n r of the dam crumbling. In­

■■ mbs.- "~ r"*rr . t

Five Persons Killed
When Train HitaCer

j

Th* coaat n * * r - * lTee. ‘ f “ *
teoatlon by long ho*M of harelc
nocue work-kept »o IU vigil of
•Id-far disabled craft
|
Tha Cbaaapaaka bay alaamar
a t y af Norfolk woa aground In
aonnd ifU f
w lf
unheard of tor maay baor*. A
Tha body
of
Mrs. C. L.
g llilin message said th# ship ap- Matthews, who died In AahavUJ*
aareatlv was In no distress and early Wednesday morning, will
arrive In Sanford tomorrow nfternoon accompanied by Mr. MotI I It a time ef harveat.
thaw*, hla two children, and Mia#
I the atom'* Irceparabla MUdred Dickson, sister of th*
waa to crap*.
, almost a weak of rover* dead woman.
At 1:00 o’clock tha body wUI
tte fnmoua *h#ro ha*
. Now Jatroy
counted be removed te Holy Cross Episco­
erm death*, to P*«nayl* pal Church where It will II# In
state until 4:00 o’clock whan
final rite* will be conducted by
th* Rav. Martin J. Bran-, pastor
of th# church. Bartel will bo In
Lakevlew Cemetery.
Pallbearers will ha: M. Mlnarlk,
A. L. Bette, Jo* Oonxalei, 8. M.
*f tha Virginia deaths Lloyd, a E. Adam#, and Wurt
o * of members of U&gt;* W. Warner.
Old Dominion Unar
U waa announced today that
washed overboard na lh* members of St. Agnes Oolld will
Jtowad ,fo» boqyn to tra- act aa honorary pollbaarera, ond
[***• bafars aha was able It Is expected that many of thorn
ik W k toto Norfolk.
will be at th* church from 9:00
r .f M t o Haalay, * N*w o’clock until after th# rorvleoe.
t , dCteJU prlaat, waa beMrs. Matthews, who wo# Mias
L S T s t Ml. Trampcr, In Ado Dickaoa, had been vlaltlng
' Tark. a* h# at* bar alatar ta Aahavill# for th#
past month. Bhs * * » bent l»
Lougwood on Fab.’ 13. 1901, and

Funeral Plans For
Mrs. Matthews Are
D i s c l o s e d Today

and Harriott, nrarty four yanra of

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. Ik —&lt;*1
—Charges that fraud had been
committed at Tropical Park rat*
track In Miami to th* detriment
of tke wagering public and a
statement by Chairman B. fjj Pity
that th* track was “ tacky t i Ucans* was not revoked," \ g r e
made before tha state racing c#nmlaaloa yesterday as opasAing
data* war* set for Florida bora*
and dag tracks.
Dan Chappell, representing th
Oabia* Racing A s s o c i a t i o n ,
charged la a dtecotalon with
Chairman Poty white the commis­
sion won in session, that “ money
waa tha first consideration". In
paaaag* e f th* bill legalising pari*
mutuel batting at Ylorlda rac*
tracks by tha 1B31 Legislature.
"Thar* waa plenty of monoy la
th* Legislature,” sold Chappell.
Arguing against assignment of
dates asked for th* lllalaah Park
Chappell contended Tropical Park
would not get a square deal.
"Any data you got," Chairman
Pnty replied, “ would b* fair In
view of what happaned thero. If
you got what waa coming to you
your IIcon** would hov* been ra­
cked.”
Chairman Poty hod charged
earlier that record* of »h* com­
mission ahowad a "positive fr*od‘
of |MO against wage rers at Trap.

tha*. Chicago'* criminal courts
hat* swept past all obstacle* In
th* first iklrmlahaa of a :omm*r
offensive agalast crime and rotkolaarlng.
Speedy convictions haw been
tho big ammunltloa In this new
drive to curtail lawlessness.
The net result to far has bean
a steady march of gunmen and
racket-branded
defendant*
to
prison.
'Within n week after the cam­
paign started, the "first murtter
conviction of a gangster racke­
teer In took county" was halted
by 8tat* Attorney Thomas J.

LANCASTER, Pm, An*. *98:
—&lt;g&gt;— n » »
peraoa*
w#r*
killed *nd another pro bahhr
fatally Injured aa a apadal
Psnnsylvsnta Railroad laapeeUon train crashed Into thali
automobile at Brooms Landtag
along tho Suaquabanaa River
a mil* aouth.of Colombia. Th*
dead, all of Colombia, ar* Hat,
ad a* Mn. Harrltt Gilbert, hat
nlna-year-old ton, John, Halan
BUIot, who wai Mr*. Gilbert*!
alatar, Mary Grranawaltfand
an unidentified man.. Dale
Urkh It la a Colombia hoapltal
with a (raeturod ahull and 1*
•iparted to dl*. Th* train,
making a atorm damage In■paction trip, hit th* car at a
croailng, dragged It #0 feat
than hurled It 100 feat Into a

Talks With President
But Inflation A n d
Resignation Topic
Are Not Mentioned
HTDB PARK. N. T , Afte
13,— ( AJ*.&gt;—Secretory WeodMN
aaaurwd President Raaaavolt *f
a healthy treasury w*R ahte
ta
handle
Urn UJM.tOO,
N&lt;
paddle
w »rka
P*w
gram. Aa he left a conferenc*
with the President at th* Sammar White Haas*. a* anaaaacod
that aalthar InfWtten nor hi*
reaigaattea had terns ap far dla-

MACHINE GUNS
ARE PRESENT AT
KIDNAPER TRIAL

And Calling P o l
H AVANA, Aug. 25. ( A .P .) - T « k * a firm grt
President De Ceepedea
a docm today wiping out
voattyoa of tho ouatod Ma

ado i f Into, dissolving
gross and calling now oho.,
thus (or Fab. 24, of 1184. •'
Th* treasure signed with t » *
catenet's oppm al and affattled
Immadbtaty. declared unconstttv
tlynal th* Machad* admintabto,
U«a and **a sine* May 90, I98W

Witness Takes Stand
To Clear Himself In
Urachel KldnapCase

HYDE PARR. N. Y , Aug. 88^lA*y—Th# coniplkalad problem of
on* Jcry was lmpan*l*d, Ih* art. heaping money In th* pocket* of
FORT WORTH, Texas, A pt 18
dr nee token and a vardkt af guilty
th* paopte and In th* vault* of th* —&lt;JP&gt;—In a federal courtroom
ralorned In N minute* against n
drfen hnl charged with robbery. government again won th* atten­ guarded with machine guna, R. O.
Ten Judges, seven of whom vol­ tion teal night ef President Rqoaa- Shannon, on* of 14 pawons la­
unteered to return from vacation* telt aa h* had hla first recant op­ dle ted for tho kidnaping af
to assist.Chief Jostle* John Pry- portunity to talk with William II. Chat)** F. Urachal. UatlflaA y*etarday that Albert Bat**, under
italakl of Ih* criminal court, hae*
Woodln, **cr*Ury of th* treasury. arrest at Denver, and' George
bean on tho Job. •
Mr. Rooaaealt la closely watch- Rally, a fugitive, brought te*
Demands for Jury trials Increased almost .os soon ■■ ssrly lag th* tread of prices and wag** wealthy Oklahoma City oil man
results af Ik* campaign became which h* la determined to keep on to hi* bom* for safekeeping.
Harvay Bailey, eacsped Kansas
apparent—bat th* rasulte contin­ a steady upward awing In Ih* In­
aeul
"ktRlni" nf
ued th* tarn*. Judge Prystalskl or­ to real of toore spending money.
dered two venires of IOO prospec­ II* also la giving careful consider­
ation to th* regular quarterly fi­
tive Jurors each to report.
Arraignments
were
pushed nancing of Ih* traaaury for noxt home near Paradise, Tea. RaUey
ahead anil postponements on hear. month—vary confidant *» a moult early yesterday sign*J a waiver**!
th* campaign of. the hug* aubacrlptlon* to tha
Inga denied aa
August government offerings.
mured forward.
The approach af amlllng. Mr.
Instead of allowing motions for
Shannon took th* *Uad Is DP
new trials to b* delayed. Judge* Woodln who ha* bean oaitoualy
w4|k
have heard them at one*-and HI. revived two apeculate* loplra effort, te aaya hlmaaif,
when postponement* hav* been of .Ibis administration—Ms m*tg- aad i*u from b*tag nkaaffd ^
Oklahoma City:
’ * •
irant* i a weak usually has been nation and Inflation.
Shannon tealifted that, both
As far Inflation, asparta bar*
a great are* la the Oriental alea at that Urn* Investigated and
The fir*t "m aj^ *•**" lo reach still will ask what It I*. Th* Prat- Bate* and Kelly, huaband of hte
Pacific, between tha Japaaaa* absolved th* track.
Record* laid before th# commls- a Jury alnca State Attorney Court- Ident ha* mad* It plain that h* wlfs’s daughter by g previous
Islands and the Philippine*.
ntg and Ih* Chicago Judiciary be­ want* prices and wages to go up marriage, threatened ta kill him
(Continued From Pag* Two)
Tha emperor selected th* IT,gan (heir tetrat “cleanup" resolv­ on an avan teal*. So far, h* baa ant) 1)1* aon shoold "aay heat get
800-ton battle CTvl*#r lllyal to b« *
ed In Ilf* sentences for two m«.i accomplished It by no specific act out" Th* dafeadant explained h*
hte flagship daring tho review. |
Interpreted that to maan if any
and o 20-year sentence for * girl that could b* called Inflation.
Special quartan were constructed
Its U studying ond watching Information wa» glran aa to Ursreosed with them. The trio w,'re
on board for th* Imperial party.
triad for th* "racket slaying" of and II soma government nation la schel’i present* on th* farm.
Copt. KsnJeha Bads- was In com­
Shannon taatlflad ha knaw soman department store watchman.
require,) to keep th# prograa* go­
mand of th* battteahlp.
8teyings of nln* policeman lit ing h# la prepared to Uko It Imt thlag "waa wrong" aa Kelly's
Tho -display took place off ih*
rojm In Shannon'* horn* wm
WINTER HAVEN. Aug. M - the first saren months of IJJJ- there I* atlll no Intimation of It
Yokohoma Harbor. Th* ship*,
capped by on* oulhrrak In which her*, although Mr. Woodl’ Is locked all on* Sunday night.
Dlaappolntment
over
th#
decision
aleak, grey flghtlnr nnlta flying
•"The nest morning th* door
a youth shot -and killed an offL-ar known to have baan In recant con­
th* rad and white flag of Japan, of tha notional raeovery admin- In a courtrooio'-hav* furn.ir.e.l ferences In Naw York.
waa atlll locked and I told my
to aasmpt
pnek ng
ranged In line formation three IstraUon
Ih* big impetus for Chicago's new
Regarding Ih* resignation of wlf* something most b# wrong",
mUaa.pff shore.
. house and grov* labor from the ontl-rlolenc* drive.
Mr. Woodlp, that all depends uoon Shannon said "1 laid Bate*, wbq
national
agricultural
code
waa
•*The emperor’s flagship passed
his health. Th# Praaldent wntte had com* out of tho room, that
pressed by merchant* of Winter
through tho lanes these vessels
hla cloa* friend to remain at Ih* something was wrong and that I
Haven at a meeting of Ih# cham­
formed, white th* guna of shV&gt;
halm of th* traaaury. II* ha* baan wanted him to gat away from thq
ber of commerce Wednesday aft­
aarlaualy concerned over Ih# con­ place.
after ship took op th* Imperial
ernoon In Ih* Haven HoleJ.
"After auppar that night tha
dition af Mr. Woodln, who la near
salute as tha flagship ram*
Bom* espreaaed the eplnlon that
80 yanra of age and toss suffered a door to Rally's room opened.
abreast ef each, creating a con­ since th* ellru* Industry was the
MILLIDGKVILLK. (ia.. Aug rover* throat Inftctlon.
Rally and Bala* cam* out with
tinuous and tremendous din.
backbone of Polk and many other 28.— (JF) — Andrew McCullough
If Woodln wanto to go neck and o blindfolded man between them.
The foreign naval officer* were count!** In Florida, the packing
Fayette aounty farmer, waa elec
given n place of honor at th* hoaaea and grove* ahould not have trncuted at the stats prison farm ftals Uko » . Hr. Roorovelt cer- Kelly bad a hold of th* man's
parade. The United State# I* rep­ been eacepted In the national code today for th« murder of Wllltem lately wants him to do It. M**a- right arm sml Bate* tha man's
resented hr Cant. Isaac Johnson, on th# matter of limiting laboring B. Baker, former president of th* white tho President haa not die- left arm. Bate* had a machina
with hla aid*. Lieut. Henry hour*, contending that th* mot« Atlantic Ice and Cool Corporation cussed with anyone th* question gun In hla left hand sad Kelly a
Smlth-Hutton, *W rd th# emper­ people war# employed by th# cit­ of Atlanta. Ho went In th* elec, of another for Ihla difficult poet machina gun in hte right hand.?
Th* court room waa guarded to
Th# dying lash#* of tha Atlan­
or’s flagship. ‘
rus Industry, lb* more business trie rhalr at 10:M A. M. and was
Admiral Kateo Kntwvaahl Is In prosperity waa assured for the pronounced dead seven missies tia gal* which whipped th* coaat forestall atiy effort to deliver tha
llna war* fait yaaterday at th#
command kf the combined fleet citrus belt.
later.
summer Whit# Hnus* In th# way
Drawn op In grey array, were
of n driving rain but there was
th* first squadron, also under hi*
no damage.
command; tha secood squadron,

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Merchants P r o t e s t
Exemption Of Citrus
Grove Labor By NBA

Georgia Farmer Goes
To Death In Chair

commanded by Via# Admiral Alo­
ha mass Sustsugu; *nd the fourth
squadron, commanded by Vic*
Admiral Osaml Nagano.
,

Sanford Girla Write
Home About Exhibit

*g#l bar father, Bam Dick##*, of

Lwqpcood; two stalers. Mrs. J. R.
Stewsrt, of Sanford, and Mis*
Mildrad Dickson, of Ashrolll*. ora now on duty to Um Florida
and * bretlror. E. Walker Dick- exhibit at tk* World** Fair to
Chicago
be*te*#ro, to an ex­
aon, ef New Smyrna.
pression of appreciation to trad#
body officials who assisted them
to aacartog position*, state that
m ils work la fascinating, th*
paepi* are chanting to work with,
■nd this Is a wonderful svperlWA8HIHQTON. Aug. 98r-&lt;^)
- A naw effort to oxtradH# Bom*
oat InsuIL former Chkago utilities

New Effort Made To
Extradite Sam Insult

-rt&gt; at either the m&lt;
Up. Flerld* Home h
r an the fair grmtnA
rUk oi toe** pieces,

last. "W » nra trrl

Unemployed Most Re-Register A t
New U .S. Re-Employment O f f i c e s Mark Wilcox To Be

necessary that tha 1004
imiwww who
----registered them.
••Ires at the Ra-Employment Offle* on First Street ns being un­
employed must re-register. It woa
anaounerd hare thla morning by
Rar, E- D. Brownie# who waa ap­
pointed late yesterday aa chair­
man *f an official government
National Rs-F.mpkrymcnt Bwrolf*
branch.
Early n u t weak another office
win t* opened In n downtown Iocslion, and every effort wUI b*
made not only to tobolato name*
of all »h# unemployed to this
county, but, with govornmont aid.
to oacur* amploymoat for thee#
unemployed a* quickly aa pad*Ihl*
Th# appointment af Ea*. Brawnlea to (hte position cam* Arttng a
■eating hern yvstevdhy hotweva
him. Randall Chaaa,Jnn4 of &gt;h#
Seminal* County Raitef CrotecU.
Dr. X. M. L’Engla, /SlaU r#-*m-

pleyroaot dlraator #f. ^ckaonvllte.
and Major B. M. Duaada. #f T*m-

tetevwatteeal obligation* a r*

nsamban of an
administrative
committee which la U direct the
worker* who will b* Installed te
th* nest affieat.
This group will meet 1st* today
lo discuss plana for th* opoalag of
tho office os quickly aa paaslble,
although th* opening hingo# pri­
marily. upon tho arrival of ■ sup­
ply of questionnaires, filing In­
dex**, and other paraphernalia
which ia to h« used te seenrtag a
......yrih u lT s survey of tha un­
employment condition to this
Rav. Brownlro’a underthat hi* coramitto* U to
I* data as quickly aa poato paaa It on to govanti* It upon o nstfcm-wld#
, awarding of rantracla
worU may ha ltehad
unemployment situation
(actions af th* aatttry

Visitor Next Week

Congressman Mark WUcoi will
core* to Sanford early nait svaak
for th* purpose of snooting with
th* prople of thl* county and dis­
cussing their problem*, It wma **csrtatoad at th* City Hall thla
morning.
Trad* body officiate had written
him explaining that It had baan
necessary ta cancel a preporad
i f Lw D*y calibration which had
hi* address aa a principal faatera.
Hte answer was on* nf ragrat,
but It also contained tha Informa­
tion that ha la arranging' hla
schedule so that ha can toms to
Saaford "to spend ana or two
day#" with th* paopl*.
Bam* day* ago trade body head*
derided that among tha Jitens for
Us* antertatomant af Coagraro
s n s Wlkox whan h* daaa ante#
l a * poblle masting to mUtb h*
wUI deliver an
as a loncbean »ratln«

Attorney;*

•pggkar at aa NRA pteigg meeting which U to
Ei A * city Hall at'ltO*

n » t tha

meeting arV
ef tha Advteery C#mf tha local MBA € • » -myT and CoL T. W. E^aI of tha Spaakat*' Bur4d«
of if s k m i, Will act 44 prael4iif
" f t alio tsptcted that N. te
Tow* 11, - Ottondo buslnesa man
tnSw Bfcolts's state NBA A dfM
ory Catomlltee, will appay
Oen. Mts- B- E- fs m S o U iG i ;*§(

l#*I"AW .-w prn*n4

wide drfva* to enlist tha aid •j *
constatef* It p u ttl« to* RKA"
campallk across will h* glvwa
fin* ImMtu* , u n result of tM.
teanl ■*•• maattog. and It la
teg toU primarily far that fuK
poa*. •.
V
Aa Mffouncsd ystterddy, tHf
maaUnk will be open,to Urn Jtog
lie. All amployarn and aapte|4M
ar# p*4kuJ*rly lnvH4d, tekOk

jl§n» »• 08F4«to4

ta render pstriotls i
Aim b#gtoatog and
In a risktsr belonjlng to th*
children", Hhpanon eontlnaad to
hi* story of Incidents at hi* horns,
"and tented toward thd school
building. I didn’t knaw whan
they wan going."
&gt;•
.Shannon explslnsd h* did not
know nt thla time who th* kited,
folded man waa or Where th#y
were taking him. Ha added that
oa th* east Taaadap h* read af
tha kidnaping af UrrohAl sad eoacludad ha was tha mam Ttth
Kelly and /Baton. Urachal was
held ain* day*.
•
Later, Shannon said, «| t«ld my
wif. that tear most her# that

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atWt «nda la nlaliM ta Ika latoitera."
T M u U rltt of I i « m * CHy.
C C. Rotherfard o f Knoxville,
Tmn., and others aaoaitod the
drug store*, alao, daaptt* White­
side's efforts to atop iW r at­
* (Continued Prom Pag* 1)
tack* by remindinf tkom lh* * * l
tlon af a otere, with there open •ter* rod* w u M for beariagu
lea* than 52 hour* to work *m- beginning Friday.
•
pleye* 40 hoars; 52 to 40. 44

[WORK W E E K S
Signed B y Leesburg; P r i e s t S c o r e s / He alao charged the banka w*re|
Hoover M ethods' "wrecked" by ‘‘ mUmaaagtment.” .
ter HUl Replaces New In Bank A ffairs and,
When questioned about a pa*-!
alble redrganiaaUen of tb# Ftretj

or

tma In Central League

he was handed a "raw 0**l" la
celng fired without notice. It can
be expected that ho will da hla
beat against Sanford for the net
af tb* season. Ilia first ckaaca
will com* Tuesday, and th* out­
come premia** plenty of eiclteaa are tb* last mlaato A ■outs, tba news af which
id Sanford late yootorday
with lb* Imformatlon that
mag Cantor HUl Independent
la ready to (top into Now
la’s place, aad will do 50
ig next Sunday.
or, released aSler •haring
I in g jam-up first half recoak to Loeokerg with him,
bly tba boat earned run roe**r amassed by a barter In
oagne, aa wall as a string
victories against seven do-

Minor went to Leesburg because
local club officials refused to permlt him to play far Coco*, whore
It was understood ho hod already
m*d* ■ deal, or for Orlando or
Daytona. Ho left Sanford Toss.lay with a letter which stated
that Sanford would permit him
to ploy for either Leesburg or
New Smyrna, but not for any
other teams,
When he left. Minor expressed
aurpria* that h* would b* permlttad to go to Leesburg. Ho believe*
that th# Bruins or* for and away
stronger than Cocoa or Orlando,
1 youngster started uad fla-.and that they are th* players to
14 gasses, was knocked odlj watch from now on.
.
m* gam##, oad finished fwr | The failure of New Smyrna to
rr hurlar twice. Daring d ie; carry out Its promise to finish th*
1 ho faced 55* hatters and Iseason la not unexpected. Holder*
id them 109 hit*. Ha struck 1 of a new record for caosecutlv*
T mow and walked 51 men. &gt;1000#*, th* Crackers have falle'J
N rasa ware made off hla, to draw more than 0 handful *(
ry, and only 29 of tho**|fait* no matter where they played,
earned *0 that hla earned They came Into the league under
verage for th* season Is 1.55 a handicap, sod they went out tha
par gam*.
sam* way.
it Minor will pitch against
Prod llarleng, owner of th*
td here next TuestMy-ls al- Ltoaburg Bruin* la responalbt*

(ContiRood From Pago Om )
nahie depression by pouring In
geld ot the top while th* people
riarvod at th# bottom", cried
Coughlin.
"Ho fed gruln to pig* In Arkan­
sas, but be wouldn't glv# a leaf of
bread to the people of lUfhlgan.
I’m not criticising him but I con­
demn hi# phlloaoohy and I cite
him a* ^definite and concrete ex­
ample Of the phlloaophy that
money In the hand* of the maaae*
was a menace. Ill show that the
Detroit banker* were brought up
In the same school.”
The former president, requested
t« come here tq, testify before th*
jury, haa rtplwd that Information
concerning Michigan’*
banking
affair* In hla po*»#a*lon Is Intufficient to Justify * trip to Detroit.
Judge Harry B. Roldan, alttlng a*
th* one-man grand Jory, mad# no
comment today on th# telpgrarn
from Hooter. whkh_w»* recelred
Toesdo* night from Polo Alto, Cal
Previously he had aald he would
confer In an •U o ti' io decide
whether a further attempt will be
mode to ebtoln Hoover’* teatl-

Notional, doclared m ringing lane*
that “ God Almighty could not
rals* the first Notional hank."
Ha Mid, however, that h* believed
dcpoeltor* in the two doeed Iv
dilutions cventsally will re*Use
50 percent of their deposit*. t o
daU they have reelvvo 40 per­
cent, or 5 111 .000,000.
‘Three banka wore wrecked be­
fore Preside*! Room re It took of­
fice." he shouted. In defending the
present administration** .policy.
"The** white-carnation bonkan
and atoek market gamblers were
not to blame.
They had been
brought up In th* school of John
Stuart Milts *»d. more’ laitorly,
Mr. Herbert Hoover."
•.
Than he charged, tha bankers
who "occasioned th# depression
beesuae they were dsVOteea of th#
school of exploitation," turned on
President Rooaevoll n nd"ln I*1'*
v#ry courtroom f r f
with
murder by Warning Me^Roo**’ ' 1'
for causing th# wreck of our
bonks."
,
“ 1 nm defending a fretealant
president,” cried Coqghlln, “ who
haa more courage than M Keren*
of the Catholic priest# la tho conntry.
A president who think*
right, wno live* for the comfion
man, who know* patience and'aufferlng, who knows that men reme
before bond* and that W arn
rlehta are more sacred thaid ftaan-

RES U LTS
RATES

HAV* YOUR WATCH repair*!

“carried much weight"
Michigan governor.
T h* priest concluding hi* day of
testimony with an attack on th#
Detroit Banksre company, bowing
company for th# First National.
„ U he would hove more apocIfU
testimony to
preaont
todayII* I* exported to complete hie
testimony today *f u * * „
United Stato* Senator Arthur H.
Vandonberg, republican, Michigan, F u l l P a c k
will tootlfy.

Lake Monroe Wins
11 To Two Victory
O v e r Grapeville 9

CD AUSTIN COUPE. Outran
md by Reel. »226. Alao, Mod*
Lak# Monro* scored a II to 2
Stkup truck, 9150. Reel A Bom victory over tho Grapeville nine
ilia dealer*.
______ in n Seminole League gam* latt
Thursday and aa a • result the
Lak* Monro* loom wont Into a
first place tl* with Edgowood.
Koeserman allowed only tbyte
hit* In scoring th* victory, while
Mottlr* pitched winning boasbo] I
but did not hav« proper supper*
.LADIES Driving Knoxviu*, Tann. In tho flold.
•. via August* op 1 Atlanta, can
Tho box score:
taka two. Reply “Travrifra” care (ir.revllle
Alt It II PO A R
Herald.
..

Ward 11*1*111*, president of tba
hear*, and 40 and up. a hour*.
National Council of Shoo KoUUTo maintain their preoenl eerv•re. objected to ona rod* for alt
Ice on this labor schedule, Nyretail tredaa, advocatln* • m uur
strom told Whiteside. 1 ,000.000
coda to which oach tredd caold
persona would be re-employed
mak* exception* auitaM# t* Ua
within SO doya- He *d*ia#d the
.
administrator the variety troop peculiarities.
A. H. Coodwta of St. Leal*,
woa ready to Inereare pay and
representing
t k * Independent
shorten boor* to do lie share.
Asked for oh eaplanatlou. ho neighborhood retail dry food* aosold th# 40-hour week for It* elaaa aoriatlon, propaaed a 39-hour
would require on employment In­ week for atore* operating 54
crease of np to 14 percent; the hoa re or le**, and a 45-hour week
44-hour week, fom 4 percent to for thoO* open U hour* or long­
24 percent: the 45-hour week, 12 er, with minimum pay on a tenta­
to 44 percent, adding that many per-hoar proportionate baale, instore* now wore open ** long a* ■lead of a flat woekly raU.
Nyatrom aagyretad alight re­
50 hoar*.
A. Lincoln Wlelcr, who “ * *n rialona In the proponed pay
small retail establishment* whore schedules. Ho advocated a 1®
th* Investment was ‘ 1 500 or Ire* percent ralaa o*er amount# paid
“ a cancerous growth that has I Jana I, provided It did not put
boon gnawing at th# vital* of the woekly total oror 910 for town*
good, honret, folr retailing," re­ of 2500 and teua.
Ha alao prf*d making the neat
minded th# recovery directors of
other vexing question* confronting population atop 2500 to 25.000,
with a *° parwnt rota* of the
them In formulating a redo.
Juno 1 P*y. provided the total
They are:
How to work oot on arrange­ did not axcood |U ond with a
ment fair to amall and largs re­ 910 minimum, aa compared with
taller*; what to do about store* • 10.000 population Jump in tho
whore employ** wore member* cod*.
I. Test I*bourn of th# Now York
of th# owning fomtlly; «haln store
competition with prlvatoly-ownad retail furniture association, aakod
a 40-hour weak, aaylng ho be­
houses In amall town*.
Wlalcr, president of th# United lieved th* heilneo* **• eould get
fluslnesa Men’ s Association of through Increased employment
Chicago representing 10,000 »tores and a greater partbaaing power”
there sold th# atorekooplng elaaa. would more than offset. Increased
of which ho complained, totalsd costs.
Labor’s appoal far more liberal
opproxlmataty 425,000 and wore
"chlaetera who ore undermining wage* and shorter working hour*
business In every locality and than th# Industry proposed woa
laid yesterday before th# recovery
neighborhood."
H. P. Alkntan of th# Notional administration In hearing* on a
Retail Hardware Asooclatfon. the proposed trad* cede for Americas
first wltnrea. opened tha atladi retailor*. ! ) , j ■
upon th# proposed 45-hour week
C. C. Coulter; secretary treas­
In th# drug •lore*’ »*p*r»le rede- urer of th# retqjl dork* lntcrnaasserting that a modem drug t l o n a l protective association,
shop I* a dapartment atore and urged a 40-hour week Instead of
arils a Ian* r»rle‘ f •* VY*1? 44 •* proposed by th# retailor#.
In direct competition with virtual­
ly all other retailer*.
*
"Pitas* don’t got on that »ubJoct,” observed Whiteside. “ Wa
with the
can not critkla# thlo ond every

HOW THEY STAND

Yesterday’s Results

tween Rleer, Cooch McLocaa, Ed­
gar Jqnee, director of athktku
for theUntrervlty. aad Dutch
.Stanley, tha aow Gator Coach. ;
• Th# party from OolnooriUo
reached Sanford Just before noda
anraic-A g LKAoca
enreuto to Tampa. Oeof Bowyev.
ClevsUmL I; JC*w Tech. I.
Gator Backftald coach and led
0*1 roll. 1-1: W irtlSfUS IBethea, both former otar gridderu,
C tklf*. 1 - 11 . Beelee. 1 - 1.
Oely ( s o n e»hedel#4also wore bore.
Riser win report to tho Uni­
versity at th* beginning ..h f
freshman week, Sept 10 . Ho wa*
to 520 weekly Instead of |13 to
recammended to Coach Stanley
514.
by McLocaa. aad although aaaay
Mias Rom Schneideman of tho
remora had been current that
NRA ’ labor advisory board, onRlter would attend a college. In
do reed Coulter’s proposal* aad
•aid they were necessary to re­
store part af tho country’* buy­
ing power In currying on th*
general recovery campaign. A
40-hour week, she estimated
would put 400.000 of tho unem­
ployed retail store wtrkara back
In tholr Job*.
Mlaa Bchneideman told tb# re­
tailers they had “loet enormoualy |a good will and,public confi­
dence," by th* changes mad* In
their cod* as revised Aug. 14,
from * previous cod* proposing
a 40-hoar week. As the retailer*
had explained this »** necaaaary
for small town atore*, ah* sug­
gested stores In town* of 10,000
and less could operate on th#
longor period while lho** In cltla*
of more than that population
should hav# • 40-hour week.

FefeM R e a l Happy
Aftfer She Lost 29
Pounds Of Fat
&gt;1 (4 (Less W.
lard Heights

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before th# colory *#**on
begin*. W# can glv# you
prompt ond efficient **rvko. Martin's Oarag*.

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519 W. l*t i t .

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v' must ho In good condition. Hoply Box M. Care Herald.
T».-U|NE MISSIONARY BTRAW
ttSRRY
PLANTS
GROWN
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WANTED: TO RENT a amall on­
' furnished garage apartment or
tw* ream* adjoialag. Addreoa
C. B. C. e-« Sanford Herald.
PERNDALE, Aug. 54^-Oooag*
Jamieson, three years old, clapped
hla hand* and. chortled /wtth de­
light aa th* shiny red trucks
roared t« a screeching atop boaid* him. But hla mother wears
■ worried look today. Little
J KrCOBMICE-D B E 11 N O 10-59
George la fascia*tod by rod—**
much that he stood up on hi*
coaster wagon aad playad with
tha red has above bins—It was a
fly* alarm.

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d i t * v o o io o ^ c d m w e a

M OlJBtt c a i f t u DAYa t CIA 1C WAMrt
I WAR JOCVEB. DQtS&amp;eO BtCWY 8*500'
TO HAKff A HIT WITH THE
PAYRICIA KNOW* W «AT YHEV
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' timed FUgl National Bank-U*trot, aad m m J Stair, • formir •elrgv."
o f thro* jom of whom be declar'd
-It it doubtful If they ca* eacap*
indictment hr the Fe'Wal Q*weminent". Tim others he at awl
u Pater J. Moneghaa, attorney
and farmer hank official and Wil:
ran W. Mtts, fonr^r chairmen
of (tie board o f the Ttrat Nation) t.
"When I any there wlll.be fed­
eral U(Hetmante, I mean, Juit

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C L E A N S E R .....................
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TEA, Vi lb. ran------Wilct.l i Blleer

M tfM ftK W D AYS,

•Tks tore* mow, he am
effUsfe of the Dttrait
RALfflGHyN. C rA W . » • fCiaittwad
Company, the FIret Hatleiah
{*&gt;—Plana for opening a new
a. building company naaocl
The ABC teeieOy signified Be Colley. in which the igunatlowgl
with the latter, know that reputto
wllUagwea to tarn ever Ita worn- division o f the etndewt body Into
of the holding tempany presented
pena and the OCBB urged that tear ctaeaee will be Ignored, were
t» the secretary e f elate wytf
yesterday,, after a
law onfarcocnent datioa ho foft to announced
false. Re charged tha efflcisiirg*
as DietItIce. The ABC baa boon charter bait been granto;l by the
the
holding
company
with
active elnce the everthrww ef ■acratnry of abate to Black Maun*
"leading the olockhiMers through
former
Prtaldent Machado nearly tain collage. of Black Ueontala,
a- myctJc ma*» of deccli",v, aWl
tare weeks ego la tracking down He C» *
, presented pbotoetatie copies of rt*
DctaUa of the plan were dieand Imprtaoaiag ar UUlag Macha­
ports and lists of figures u show
eloeed
by Predcrlck Kaymon
do
followers.
&gt;
that the asseta ef the company
Georgia, pgusUeat of the cor­
Jt was reported maty eppar* poration founding the college, and
were not as they had been stated
tewleu hare made use of the a former member of the faculty
In published repirti.
papalar feeling against Machado of Relltne College in Florida.
"The Dctrd't Bankers Cum*
le square personal gradgee and to
Georgia aald the teaching ctaff
psnj", be cried, "might tetter bo
loot hemes. The ABC has aUcirpl­ will be comprised of former Roll*
railed the Detroit Looters' Coat*
ed to prevent etnlaaea agklaet per* las* Instructor*, several of whom
panyl Officials knew the subsid­
resigned or were dismissed last
iaries wore being wricked by n
iprng after a disagreement with
maie of loan*' between group*,
President Hamilton Holt.
but they contln-ed their pracllw.'*
The opening dele
was an­
A great part of h e terimony
J sa a T T tm F eld MM MW
nounced as Sept. 25. Buildings and
wss dsroted to charges sgaioat
yoke Mljutort. She hopes
equipment of the Blue Ridge As­
Stair, wh». It was shown In prsv■etu da? I* InMOmi pr**J*
sociation, teed in the summer
lout testimony, acted a&gt; president
dent ef a domestic parachute
ntoaihe ae • con/eiance ground
manafscturleg Arm.
of the Bankers Compsny wiihou.
far Y. V. C. A. and other religious
lalary. Last Spring the Free
Press engaged in a controversy stockholdera amounting to miW
Ilona."
, ,
Senator Wlfredo Fernandes, who noon moha which Wednesday night
"1 wuuld gladly afespt a posi­
had been reported leading a band lynched tw omen demanded the
tion without pay that enabled me
of Machadlstaa in Pinny del Rio delivery to them of Joes Martinto put my hands on millions «*f
Os, tha dstoctiva held for killing
dollars", he cried. "1 wool J b« province.
Ho In a brother of the raptured America Lavedi. a woman worker,
willing to pay half a million far
cut eswlter and father of the avia* last month.
the privilege I"
broker.
Throughout hie testlmouy be lion Heuteaaht- The ABC was
In Punta Alegre, Orients, la: Father /toughlln declatei he
hover had purchased stoe’e from referred principally to the De­ continuing Ita search far tha m in­ bom s have taken over the sugar
the brokings company, Ha de­ troit Bankers Company, relteral- ing aa-Benntor Fernandes hero mill there aad defying efforts to
and to Plaar del Bio. The two dislodge them have demanded an
Hart 1 that "the tame publisher
raptured men were turned over eight-hour day minimum 91 daily
that published this thing about
to affioera of the fifth military wage. Seeretagr of Communica­
me signed and falsified the re­
diatxkt. .
tions Nlcaelo SUverio was still
port of thi Detroit Bankers Com­
pany". Then, under ijurstlwnlng,
Seeubers diggtog to hBls near trytog to settia railroad strikes
he said ha had purchased stick
A tana fortreie disclosed yeeter- in Camagney and Orient* pro­
through a bank.
day that they had unearthed an- vinces.
"It was an investment acorn*,
ether body of an aliagodly kilted
not a speculative account", &gt;1*stub and buried secretly far opthe closed banka—tha First Na­
Hared father Coughlin. ,
peeing eu-PresIdent Machado dur­
“ Wes M shares of K*!e*y- tional and the Guardian National ing hie ruto Four bodies pre­
Viayts Wheel purchased for ysJ?" Bank of Commerce—were flayed viously had been found buried on*
s t Ass’itant Prosecutor Chet- by the priest In dramatic manner. der the Atareo caatle stabler
*
He demanded the assessment tie
P. O'Hara.
The last body discovered woe
enforced.
In
order
thot
more
"No", shouted the priest, “ II
believed to be the remslno o f 1
waa purchased for the Radio money could b* made available to
Alfred* Lopeu, labor leader, who
Ltsguo of the Little Flower." Thi depositors in the closed . banks,
ditoppeared In IMfl'et the begin,
who
now
have
receive
!
40
per­
organisation le a unit within bis
nlng of Machado’s admlaletralloa.
phureh, the Shrine of the LI'tie cent. or lllLOOtMUQ.
Ending bis testimony, Father The ekull was smashed apparently
FI user of Jesus. The records pubI'shod in The Frse Press had de- .Coughlin was told he would be by a blow from a two-Inch Iron
scribed the priest •* purchasing subject to call for further testi­ pipe, also foond In the grave.
mony. if officials deemed it necee- Digging operations In tha hills
Kelsey-Hayes stock.
Coughlin eald that even though tary. Today United State* Sena­ continued.
At a hearing following tha dis­
the publisher accepted no salary tor Arthur II. Vandenberg, ( R.
covery of tha first bodies, former
in hie tanking position, “ he wss
T tw i $ rter«r
STdee of If eehndo’a potato'guard
Is a position, as president of the
hol ing company, to use bor­
captain, Manuel Crespo Moreno,
rowed money to psy dividends to
said the men had been hilled up-

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* Beginning

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policy of girlng tower

GROCETERIA

FBI DAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS

’ SUGAR
5 .lbs.t 25c*1:

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SA LT
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Cespedea has appeared sines the
Student Directory, mouthpiece for
Barons university students, de­
clared for tbo abolition of con­
stitutional forms and tha oitab^ishment of an openly revolu­
tionary government ruling in dic­
tatorial fashion.
A Tbo •indent manifesto declared
some sectors of the president's
supporters' were "traitors to tha
revolution." The students took a
stand dirucUy opposed to tbo
OCRR which declared for malntom*
once of constitutlawU forma aad
womnlsmtian of congress.
While the ABC declared for
role by the constituted authori­
ties, Its leaden have criticised the
hrmy for allegedly giving offl*
Stala under the Machado regime
safe conduct out of tb* emintryt
The ABC Insisted they should all.

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�the mat of the Cethk court.
X ''venerable leraillta threw this
fdla* open to HoeHah botl^ Tod*r. «e a comlnwa to mareel at
tha aattqaity of Talodo, owe tha
Mat of the Kinge of Castile, lata
•hlrh art infased Gstbie, Arabic
■ad Christian style* af arthiteelate.
•Tha reshbnt* of ik'a old city
lay* now eatabliahod a "CommitUt for Rflatkmt with Toledo,
MADRIIh—CiUsews of Toledo. nkUM u _ _____ i. a*.. .. u .
ShBfn.hra stretching out hand- of
friendahlp la real tarneat (o their
brother cltiiena of Toledo, Ohio.
Nearly Tbb Spanish Toledans ere
hnsy exchanging correxpomlcr.ee,
moetly with etudentx of Spanlah
In Amaricaa* city. Among tha
■adet eager correepondantx .are a
&lt;mrt*6ff. o f officer* at the Military
Acadkmy aad many cadeta.
Prom a collection of hula la tho
early Centoriea of the Christian
era .Toledo grew under the wing*
af the Bomaa eagle to a city of
materia] prosperity aa the capital Mayor of Toledo, Ohio. A delega­
of Carpetaola. It fought agalnit tion of the dty plan* to wtalt

Othar pbaaa af Iha eammlttaa IneM a exehawgx of itudeau batwwew achoala a f tha two Toledo*,
aad the eaeatag of am exhibitloa
ad the American Tatads'a Industry hero, mad ana of tha. Spanish
Taledo’a, art Industry la Ohio.
Tha Oattad Stater Ambaaaidat
in MacVtd, Claude 0. Beware, ha*
►ant a latter o f thanka In wWeh
ha eommtnda the work , dona hy
the Committee for Relations Be­
tween Toledo (Spain) and Toledo
(Ohio).
Recently tha University at To­
ledo-(Ohla) tent'llr journal to the
Mayer at Toledo (Spain), In whkh
•rare printed aketeho/ and photorrapho. of the bieOnte Spanlah
dty.
The university haa at It* root
of arma tha aaalent aaculehaia j.f
Toledo during the reign o f tha
CathoUe .Mverxigne, Ferdinand
and Isabella. Special permission
waa granted by tha City Council
of Toledo (Spain) for 1U uae.
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Wallace Says 'Action Radio Propairanda !■
la Likely If Grain Befog Heard In All
Parley Is Failure Sections Of 2 Lands
■

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export af United fflataa . wtMRk
•urplueex to OrtewtaJ markHa la
foreaeen by Heary A . Wallace,
■feretory of Slip
&gt;gricu1fa re, if -F r
world wheat conference hoW^lb
receaa nntil Aug. f l faUi to fftRfh
an agreement on crop redoettta.
Thla country. Mr. Wallace *Ud,
WASHINGTON -

S h o l t z Describes
F a t e h Bill As Big
Help To Taxpayer

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DOC FOOD

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CALO 3 cans 25c
Brines Albert

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POTATOES

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S t * Quality C O R N ED

1TT7 This Delicious Coffee

that price and quality are hand In hand

when quality fa xarriflrcd for price. AAB, to the beat of

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WESSON

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T itr m e C ttk k

TALLAllARHEK. Aug. 25._&lt;XP)
—The Kutfh act of the IP.TI leg.
Islaturv for redeeming drlioffient
text* w&gt;« ilvecribcd la»t nptht by
Govcrnur Sholti •• “ a tuea-ur*
which will bring morn relief to
the tnxpxyers of (hi- stale than
any simitar legislation in the hla(ory of Florida."
The governor said (hr threeJu.Ve federal court drclxlon did
not touch on rxfcnxlon of the time
granted to delinquent taxpayers
under the Futch hill and that by
payment of 1032 taxea they atlll
c &gt;uld have po-xiMy 21* year* in
wh eh to pay hark taxea cither
with eash or bond*.
The provision* of the new law

TALMHASSRE, Aug. 28— (4*1
—At tha petition of James P.
Taliaferro, o f Jacksonville, the
taperm* court Tuetday liaucd
in aHanathra writ of mandamaa returnable Sept I, directing
the dty of Ctoarwator to *how
A i m why H xhoulrf not IwvV a
tufftclent lax to pay improve­
ment bond* It laened In 197*1.
Taliaferro owns $27,000 erf the
city’* Improvement bonds, which,
he Mid. have not been paid.

iuliililf. j

n

ONWORD BATHE
WITH AUSTRIANS

had not baai affected, hi aald. •In essh before Oct. 7.
"There la no poaslfcllt]
.The governor also told hi# bear*
»r* tha frdrral court' iVcItion In­ 'Wlilon by Ihe supreme &lt;t
volve* only the 81. I. cla district the point *1 issue bofot* (
the (e m n e r
anil doe* not In Itself prayant pay­
pmelilea* that person* oho
ment of delinquent jsxek in other rnT their 19.TJ taxes by thl
diatneta and counties with bond*, win Iom (hair benefit* ••
provided tha 41*33 laie&gt; arv paid rutch bill."

achoola and atata poaltlona.
. Theta restrict torn hate caused
tha agitation tn ba carried on
largely fay yjtmg buy* whose acta
conaiil chiefly of breaking windowa. Injur ng electric wlrea and
water pipe*. writing Hitler slogan» -an building* and rocke, da*
straying government puxVr*. n ix­
ing flaminc Swastika* on moun­
tain tope at nncht and panting liny
*jtli--Jfwith attekert on n o w windiwa.
8-ch activities hare tended to
degrade the movemerr even In'the
eyei of lit aupportert t o that
though hy no meant -ru tho I, Na­
tional 8«i«!lim it ixnsiilerr-l to
be weaker than two at.ulhi ago.

L- L (gobbler

,

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POTATOES

17c

Vuaat.
**We recognlxe that our Euro­
pean market for wheat ha* greatJy diminished; hat If no agree­
ment la reached we will find a
place for our wheal tn oriental
market*. In the post tho*,. mar­
kets hare been divided between
American, Canadian, ami Austral•
lan imircrs, with the distribution
of the lupply varying from year
tu year with crop* and mark-t
condition*."
Mr. Morgenthau pointed out
at lhe United Stale's position a*.
a conference ha* been tleur
from the beginning. This country
offered to make a substantia! re­
duction In Its wheat acreage for
Ihe next two year* If the three
other large exporting countries hooked cro»»#or any other jlitlrr
would alio reduce their wheat emblem are ^triclly forbld.lcn. Aetiv* Hitler *dhrrrnt* are Iriug
production.
The other exporting countrit* dt*m.*»cd from the rivd «*nic»,
insisted that before they weald
enter Into a joint program with
Ihe United fltates, European Im­ only Great Brilian and Austria
porting countries must agree to shuwed any genuine willingness
reduce restriction* against wheat really tu help in solving the prob­
Import*, and to tease further e f­ lem.
The domestic grain markrt sit­
fort* to expand wheat production;
■nd European exporting countriaa uation wa» holding the attention
must agr-e* *° control pneluctlot of the department today. Numeroaa conferences were held to nnOr oxpnrta.
Mr. Mongealhau reported that slder the effect on the markrt of
aatUfhctory
afreementrf wore the expiration of the rule made
Worked out with Danubian ex- by the Chicago Hoard of Trade
ndrterx and that the uaslans In­ and other exchange! fixing min­
dicate,] a cooperative spirit, hut imum price* for dealing' in futhat of all that Importing cnontriys, Uii

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 24. 1933

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Partly steady tonight and
with paaatkle ahawera Friday.

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WORST GALE IN PresidentHailsNRA Dr ive YORK WEEKS'CHALLENGE IS Two K illed A nd Over
A s Success. In H is First
YEARS LASHES Expression Upon Subject FOR RETABJICS ISSUED BY 0. &amp;
'ATLAHTK AREA
ARE FAVORED TO GANGSTERS 13 Hurt In Wreck

TKN N IL E RIVER CAMP, N. trying to do something for the
Ym Aug. 24.—(Jp) —In his first #*• other fetlow and not trying to do
2 ’
t
preaslon eince Ik* atart of the aa- somebody. It |s based on co-op
tional recovery
adminlatratien. eratio n - yua know
what
tha*.
Preaidant Roosevelt hailed It yea- mean*. It 1a baled on the spirit of
terday aa a aucceaa and aaaarted *ervice, and It is going to work
Ika 180,000,000 people of the Unit­ juat like scouting la working **
ed State* will be behind the new
The boys lining the bank* of
deal for la d o e try .,
thl* natural meeting place ch eer-l
Roosevelt declared hla confi­ the declaration.
In a talk out In the vftmdi
Driving over rain-covered road*,
NORFOLK, Am - 24—(AJ\) dence
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 24.—
the Boy Scouts of New Roosevelt motored Into the dtay; WASHINGTON, Aug. .4. CP)
—The C M uptib i Im m AIi before
(At -As a federal grand Jury in­
York City aaaembled in thl* road approach to this camp deep - W ° r k
"
t
a
i
l
'"
T
l
H*w CHj af Necfalk la aground
he hlmaelf helped establish. In the wood* near the IVnnayi- *&gt;•""» »" «h* h"u"
a store* dicted 13 person* In tlw Charles
la Pacomak* Beaad, aar ailla camp
“ I am glad to see th at you have vanla border Ju*t before l P. »l. I operation were advoeated before F. Ur chel kidnaping case yester­
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24—
a«a( af tho north end af Walla adopted the NRA Insignia," h* Oddly enough, the rain sto p p ed 'th e recovery administration
•
adm inistration ye*­ day, the government Wsue.l a d r a ­
(A.P.)—The
Crescent Limit­
bland. Its h m m ir i art safe. said, “w* a r t all* going to belong falling as he rede Into the queen* terday
' *
*by Dr. Paul• ••
»
I
matic
shallsnge
to
underworld
Ny*trnm
ed, crack Southern Railway
of the
person*
before we get through, numbering Council Camp and on to the brief Nrw York, a* the way to give J.confederate*
l .a m .1 t..
to "m eet u* with your
ceremonies In the am phitheater Job* to a •milli’n person* within scharged
train enroutt* from New York
D e a t h . Terror." "and'Da* about 130,000,000 people.
own weapon*." - "And • when you come right and ita rte d again Just aa he left 30 day*. *
&lt;o
N«w Orlcitn*. rarrlcd two
■truction rode today on the down US ll, the NRA is baaed on the mesa Ball for lurvh.
Rushing thro -gh a secret he**Nystrom, for yrar* marketing
enginemen to instant death
tall of the maddeat a to m to the tam e fundamentals that scout­ A mounted troop of eagle »roul» prnfr**or at Odumhla University, log to the indictment* m only
J ACK HON VI 1.1.E. Aag. 14—
prosecutor*
and sent 13 pamtengera ami
DETROIT, Aug 31.-4 * * —HI*
atrika the Atlantic seaboard ing la based on. In other words, I (Continued On Page Three)
appeared a* spokesman for five five huurs, federal
turned immediately to plan* fur a voire ringing through • courtroom (A.I*.)—The sam e three Judge members of the crew to hoaand
|0-rent
anil
one
rent
to
$1
in many a year.
federal court whlth held a sec­
store* In the NRA’* continuation spev.11y trial of those held, Inctu-f- Jammed to the doors, the Krv, tion af the Fateh Law laratld
pltala when it wan derailed
THb death toll Including a
ing
Hatv,
y
Hailey,
fn
jad
a
t
Dal­
F. Charles E. Coughlin yesterday today Issued an ’order holdiag
of hearing* on the eomplevltlea
over a sw ollen .stream nunc ■
las,
and
A
lter!
Rate*,
held
at
train wreck outaide Washing­
denounced the "philosophy" of th at a HI. Petersburg city or­
of working nut a tiade charter
. .
for the country's widely diffused D enrer.'Three two notorious crim ­ Herbert Hoover durltig hi* nd dinance authorising lha ac- here today.
ton waa wall over a dozen.
inal*. together with George (M a­ ministration,
A
weakened
bridge
over tha
rom
lrntnnl
local
retail Industry.
Other deatha included two on
chine Gunt Kelly, still *( large, banking method* and charged t«-&gt; reptaacr af bond* In payment
eastern branch of the A n ao atia
Over objection* from A. D.
a
f
m
salslpal
laze*
la
uaeoaatl*
the battered coaatal l i n e r
were named a t the kidnaping closed national banks here were
River, juet outside th* capital^
Whiteside, deputy adm inistrator
principals* in the blanket InJ&amp;t “wrecked by the philosophy that tutlonal, aad then Issued an laMadiaen, eight In Virginia, th#
caused the wreck
in charge, numerous witness** men!.
Th* engine left th* rail* plung­
money In the hands of the masse* terlocutory Injunction. Tha ordi­
electrocution of * tm all girl a t
assailed proposals to allow drug
nance la held Invalid aa the
Name* uf a ll uf Ihe-UI Indicted wa* a menace.'
ing Into a mudbank with the op­
'
.
M e Cliff, N. J., and a m otarlit
stores competitor**In many lines were withheld. It was believed a l'
erating cab *ubm rrgej In tha
Ill* dramalu* testimony cam* ground that the acceptance a f
—In a rode for them alone, to ala are St. Paul or Minneapolis
driving la a heavy rain a t Coateadining
his first day on ihe wit­ bonda Impairs (he obligation of dream . A. H. llyrdr, Wa-hingtun,
work
employe*
48
hours,
aa
com­
_ villa, Pa.
ro alrarta.
men accusrrl of aiding In disposal
engineer; and J. II. Faye, l’trry*rated with 41 hour* called for of the ransom money, reputedly tier* stand liefore the oiie m ai
vtlle, Md., fireman, w rre killed.
. Smashed shore resorts, ma­
grand
Jury
.investigating
the
clor
T
A
L
L
A
IIA
B
sin
Aag.
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the general retail code.
$200J)00.
Ill* pullman car (Wat thrown
ing uf the two banks, ihe First (A.I*.)—'The attorney general’*
" communities, and Ihs
WASHINGTON, Aug. S4.-(A*&gt;
Nvstrom, whose orgapliatlon
HAVANA,
Aug.
2 4 .- ( / P t The other fo ir indicted are Mr. National Rank-Del nut and the
Into
tha stream ami wa* partly
Igt i t 'amall craft dotted
office announced today It would
—The nation** capital quailed 19* St radfast determination to give Include* the chain unit* of Wool- ami Mr*. It. G. Shannon, and Mr. Guardian National Rank uf Com­
submerged but all Ihe passengers
appeal
Is
Ihe
United
Hlalea
Su­
escaped. Tha mail car and coach
,
^
nhlpping- ■huddarvd in night b e fo n a fierce tropical Cuba good government—stren g th ­ worth’*, Kress’, Kresge'*, Grant*' and Mi*. Aruion Shantmn, at merce.
preme Court from the threewhose farm ueas I'aredi**, Tag
The nationally known priest Judge federal a m r t derision were hurled ahead uf the angina
the h i p S t tremendous wavaa. atorm while governmental agon ened by* the gnm le»»on the over­ ami Murphy'*, scattered through­
a*. IIalley wa* raptured by a poses spared no words In his charge*;
diagonally aero** the tracka.
, ■,
T m Madiaen fought her way Into clea went sw iftly Into action to throw of the Machado regime out America, a* well a* Independ­
hold)net unronalftulloaal provlf officers nearly two week* ago.
Four other rare hung precart*
Norfalk. She reported safeguard ahipplng in the ra g ti^ taught—la the repressed Ideal of ent variety dealer*, vaid It wa* Ursrhvl ha* identified a shark on hi* testimony ranged from
alsna ml lb* Fulch law allowing
oualy to th* roadbed ami ward
lengthy and colorful eiplaiiatlon
In complete accord with the gen­
misting aa writ aa two
Ihr* Shannon farm a \ the plaro nf hi* theory of the business de­ redemption of delinquent coaaty saved from a worse crash only'by
Carlos Manual d* Cespede*' pro­
,
rral retailers' code, evrept for
m Iadored. The
T City of Norfolk, Atlantic.
and
district
tazsa
with
bandr
Many of the g reat tree* lining visional adm inistration m facing, | t (v,r an,|
and mime admin­ where lie waa held fur ulna M&gt;* pression to breath taking attacks Three or four mawtha, depend­ th* couplings. Two rare, off tb*
The sensational challengu to on lo-al bankers.
4 C M b M k s hay Line ateamer Ihe capital's biulevard* were torn
track, aerung directly over th*
*,
istrative change* he propswed. "
ing on the som ber ml taaea
passengers
from Dal- out by the roots. Power lines were it* many problem*.
pa
carry
outlawry came immediately a lte r
stream , partly submerged and
Hoover, he declared, waa **a con
The
work
week,
he
said,
shouldahead
af
it,
will
ha
required
far
waa iaere than 24 hour* felled and traffic ' paralysed by
It* im m edate^attention will b*
.the gland Jury trersaed ami on rivte vianiple uf the eaploltallon
only tho pull of cars In front and
a t Norfolk.
the gusty gals of near-huirleana given to the problem of economic be haacd on the hour* of opera- the herla uf wurd that the lives of the few by the ‘insider*'," and a derision on i i p m L Tha a t­ behind saved them from toppling
(Continued on Page Four)
Faar th at ihd death Hat might force which td te In from the sea betterm ent. Treasury Secretory
uf witnesses In the rase had been be submitted for Ihe record an torney genorafa efflca amid lha into the water.
,
toogft. sw iftly grew aa ealle for to tha accompaniment of torren­
threatened by letter* ami tele­ article from a London mining federal coart decision concerned
All car* ware badly damaged.
M artinet Been* has began con­
•mly
the
accepteace
af
heads
by
U j Came from many communities tial rain.
phone rail*. It wa* louerl b, magailii* uf 1912 which h* daTerrific rains had aw allnl lha
*
'' ‘
raging waves or &gt; Fr&gt;m the W hite House, tBc versations wilh United State*
Joseph U. Keenan, special a**nt- elated the former preenlent wrote, the HI. Lari* Inlet district b at waters of th* stream until they
lb*
same
ruling
probably
wtlf
the
ant United States attorney gen- ft wa* entitled "The Economics of
Capitol
and
Embaaiy
Row Ambassador Welles regarding tha
were level wilh tha railroad track
J A banking rnlna. F n a t k calls fo r gjqrmed Irtquiflaa p o u nd la ta .tha inuiravem ent of Cuban-American
etal a lig n e d to stamp uut racks- a Boom." Coughlin said It dealt ba given If atber. aaita. are and blocked Highway* leading in* .
twoaght la ether districts o r
* eiSnif • guard aid are reaching w eather bureau and ntw ipaper trade re ia tlo /u r* '* - ~ ~
leering. The statem ent read:
to tM capital.
with •iploltaltnn and high finance
It h at been officially Intimated
"They (Railry and llateal will In mining', lie said the philosophy eountieo. Mraawhll#, the a tto r­
• Washington from a half doten off lets.
ney
general's
office
said,
dellnthat
tha
American
govertitfent
be lian*poiti-d bere without any • ipiessetl In the a r t t’le waa char
Maryland towna where a hundred
The fia v y Departm ent's hun­
qurnl laipayera base Ihe right
families pm marooned and are dreds of amployea were sent home Stand* ready to aid Cuba In any
When members uf the Advisory eprrifie de«ire for secrecy, and il arteriatle of the former pie*l
to pay their 1932 taaea la cash
reported In deadly peril.
early by special order of Admiral way possible, by revision of th* Committee uf the local N.R.A. any uf their cuulrderales want to dent'* administration. •
and apply fry redr mot Ion ml
two
countries*
trad*
reciprocity
meet
the
c
a
ta
b
a
d
r
along
the
t
tad,
- The karrtcaaa, racing fa r out William II. Standley to get them
Campaign Army gather at the
“Hoover tried to cure thl* dam
back lazes In ether rounllea and
a f the uaaal path of inch atorma, safely in their homes before 4:30 treaty, by tariff eonc*e»ion» for City Hall tomorrow morning at any desire they may have will nut
(Continued on !■*** Four)
districts.
much
of
Cuba’s
sugar
output,
by
flailed the coast from tho Caro- P. M. when his e ip e rts had in­
10:30 o'clock, they will decide up­ be denied them. Tills statem .n '
Has'* northward bat Virginia per­ formed him the full force of the allocating p art of the American on the dale and place nf a ma«* is m at- In dead earnest, without
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 28.—(J**)
"No on* who refute* work a t
storm would strike. Other federal market to Cuba'* su g ar—thl* pos­ meeting which I* to lie held for any drsire lu be u«er dram a*,r'.
haps was hardest h it
—A three-judge federal court haa
sibility
has
received
the
cabinet's
The
statem
ent
followed
report*
offices
did
likewise.
th* rate offered will receive any
Aa sgtire village of 100 per­
held
the
Florida
laws
unconstitu­
the
purpose
uf
Instructing
employ­
consideration—am i by
The w eather bureau Issued word scrioie
sons lying belew the dam of an
tional that perm it payment of Milatanc* whatsoever from Mra.
er* and rmpl 'yrr* alike a* to their that gangster friends uf Halley
overflotring mountain lake In the atorm waa fa it beatiag nut helping her arrange an emergency dutir* and reapunsibilitle* under and Rales might make an elfi.il
taxes with bonda in leu of money, Ilalan T. Morse'* office which la
to liberate them a* in the case
a p t * New York state waa en- Ita fury upon tha countryside and loan.
in that they violate contracts of administering the Emergency Re­
•
This la s t would be utilised, It N.R.A.
nf the despergto attem pt i4 Kanlief Fund." Ha elated Allen Johndaagarad aa the storm swept In­ wjuld not hit the capital with any­
bondholder*.
When
It
waa
suggested
to
Col.
is authentically learned, to pay
sa* City June 17 to free Frank
TALLAHASSEE." Aug. 2*. (Ah .Ju d g e Nahan P. Bryan, on* of ■ton, southern director uf th*
land. Inhabitants of Flsisehman thing Jlke' th e (hurricane force
T.
W.
Lawton,
In
charge
of
the
public employes back salaries. In
Na*h, federal runvirt, who wa* - Salaries paid to attendants at
Emergency Relief when he pasted
■woks to flad tbelr town h alf which brought havoc to shipping
some cases unpaid 14 montha, to meeting, that It he held on Sun­ slain with four officers taking him the Chattahoochee State Hospital the three judges who eat In the through Hanford, with Marcus
rf laojjed and the emergency flood along the coast.
rase said last night tha court
Fagg, state director, on their way
Naval ships and shore stations retire present unfunded obligation* day night in the City Hall or at to Leavenworth prison. Hailey I* will be studied by Guvernor
g a t * »t Switzerland U k e already
and to perm it the adm inistration the Band Shell because It will named a* one of ttie .rryaclnne gm. Slmll* and bis cabinet, with a had enjoined the tax collecting of­ to Tampa. This I* an absolute or­
along
(he
Atlantic
seaboard
lir(hide feet under (ho raging waters.
ficer
in
the
Ht.
Lucia
Inlat
dis­
he
possible
to
bring
to
Kanfnnl
to
taka
cartain
nece»*ary
altpa
to­
Fragile offgrta wore made to tenrd closely for di*tresa signals ward financial security. It would a* speaker*, over the radio. nrr* I the Kansas City sl.i ghter. view to "adjustment and po*sibl* trict and port authority from ae- der bearing th* stam p of approval
f( waa announced yesterday " increase*," Ihe official* decide I
of th* National Government, alnca
frsm ship* caught In the alcrm
(Continued On Pag* Three)
be attended probably by refund­ President Roosevelt, General Hugh would be trie I first fur the .Ur
Mr. Johnatun la ikrertly under
yesterday.
Along the Eastern shore of and were ready to assist w h en ­ ing of tha $160,000,000 foreign Johnson ami others, the suggesti n
achel kidnaping, altimugh he I*
H arry llopkina, national iilrectoL
Meeting a* a Hoard nf CnmmlaMaryland, tn# M) mil* a a hour ever possible.
it wax ex plained.
W eather e ip e rts of tha biteau debt, by aatendlng over longer waa approved In th at Col. I.w - under murder chaigea in Kansas ainner* of S tate Institutinna,
winds ewopt with dl*a*t«r.
Tk* principle purpose of Mr.
of
aeronautics warned of "a *e- periods the present short term ton stated th a t he will lay the City.
they received further protest* that
, 3k* Feasibility of a heavy loss
loans and by lightening of the plan before the meeting tomor­
Airplane* will rush the indict salaries of attendant* hail been
Johnston's visit was to emphasis*
• f life Increased with word from vara bloW In Washington Imme­ heavy ta n load Cuban business
row,
menta to Denver, where B alei t* cut ju&gt; drastically that the worker*
th* fact th a t no pereon whu re­
tho New York Coait Guard wire- diately a flfr tha eenter of the now bears.
NASSAU, Aug. 24. —OP)— Re­ fused work a; th* wage offered
Arcording to Information re­ held and to Dalla*(.jaJn&gt;r* lie b y rnuld not obtain the necessities of
(Continued On Page Throe)
b a a office th at It received a
port* that an airplane, carrying would be given Federal Relief, h*
* Simultaneously with financial calved here, there will he an Is in Jail with the four m em brri
, ‘ (Continued On R iga Throe)
Thrv
life.
.
men determined to assassinate
irm g sa lia llo n , the adm inistration hour or v U ’hour ami one-half of the Rhaunon family.
"I think aomo nf them -are not Gerardo MarhmV, deposed and said, urging a» fa rm e rs’a nd 4mwill undsrtak* political rrcunstruc- natlsn-wlde radio broadcast «n
Keenan issusd hi* ihaiienge lu paid rn 'ugh.” Governor Sholtz
ploytra to report to Mra. M orja^
exiled president of Cuba; had left office th* name* of any pnraoru
lion, seeking to replsce the sh a t­ Sunday night, the eve nf the the underworld Immediately after
said.
“
We
will
look
into
it.
nnd
for this rity, caused the placement ao refuting to work.
ters.) old political parties with new final week's drive to enlist the Edgar Vaught, United S taler . n
uf armed guards about tha hotel
organisations deriving from th e support nf the consuming public. trict Judge, had dlschargal Ilia make adjustment*.”
Declaring that it (a Ihe duty ml
l
a
s
t
week,
when
*om*
"
f
the
wher* Marhsdu Is living.
Ba all employers to cu-uiwrate with
ABC and OCRR secret societies, Tho nation will be Bddresserl by member* lor their speed in ratiini
worker* complained about de­ haman police generally do not
students, professors, nationalists President Roosevelt, G e n e r a l ing the ludictinent
th* Welfare Council through Mr*.
RABREK. Aug. 24.—OP)
creased salaries, the board ,ln- carry firearm s and the Issue of
and other form er opposition fac­ JrJinson and other* high In adMorae't off Ira In repurtlng those
1
1
—
S ta ts Board of Admlniatr*
structed
it*
secretary
tq
write
rifle*
indicated
the
gravity
with
tions supporting the de Cespede* m lnlriratlve circles, and Army j JV frtJ. L o t t i e
who refuse to work and report­
(Tying |tg, regular Wednaato
the
hospital
that
"We
know
whirh ihe colonial government ing them immediately, x, th a t this
governm ent
v
*E W YORK. Aog. 24— &lt;JP) and Navy bend* and noted singer*
meettng over Into lata afteryou are underpaid hut there la nfficlal* regarded tha alrplan* l
This m ust he preceded by con­ will be heard In atlrrlng Ameri­
Thg Meirapolltan area waa lashed
ruling ran be ma&gt;V effective, Mr.
'H ay approved purchase
nothing w# can do about it."
port.
Severnl member* of tha Johnston aald. th at "anyone who
stitutional raforms, whieh are Im­ can anthems.
t o wind and n i g last night aa
'
,
.
following bonds with funds
Attendant* a t the hospital ara A II C, arrived by steam er re raft ata to work cannot expect any
possible without congress, |geaO n troploal storm moved up th&gt;
j Mr*. Lottie Y. Dempsey, former
* with tha board by the antly demoralised as the result of
paid varying aalarlea, according rently, *n,| have been engaged ir. a iilitan ce whatsoever."
|A tlan tis aaaheard•
resident
of
Hanfind
and
a
aisler
,
the spread uf anti-Machado prop­
tha Machado teglm e'a fall.
*4gna were ripped from build- counties:
C o n s u m p t i o n O f G a S * [«f Mrs. J. A. Ilarn.bl „t this rlty, to the Job* they fill.
Highland! county, 93.000 In Dis­
aganda. Their presence caused the
As fa th a numerous labor prob­
■ I k tom leoo were loosened, aeV“ • - *» limn# of her daughter,
former presulent to keep eloeely
• " sa d hoaSmeota ware flooded, tric t 4 bonds a t 40; 14,000 District lems' pressing it from all side*,
Gates, in Charleston,
h
to hia hotel.
•■aH boat* ware tarn from their • a t 49{ $2,000 District 8 a t 34| the adm inistration thus fa r has
,
W.
Va.
on
Wednesday
afternoon.
county-wide bonds of the I 9 tt adopted no d early defined policy,
traffic a
In the use of gasoline, kerosene, j ,qhe had suffered a stroke 0f apopl»*ue a s fellows: 95,000 a t 68; although 14a attitude indubitably
RFXAITURB CONVICTS
ami fertiliser this county aloud In . |r i r about 10 day* ago.
$9,000
a
t
$114;
$7,000
maturing
In
Through yesterday afternoon
will bo sym pathetic to labor.
million*, swathed In
17th, 23r-L and 10th place at th*l Funeral service* am tentatively
County T a t Collector Jno. D. JinTALLAHASSEE, Aug. 2$. —
tenants aad shielded 198$ a t 97 and $5,000 a t 69.
nd of July, according to official ‘ ar(ang*d for tomorrow afternoon
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 24.-f)p»
kin* had since Aug. I collected (A*) -T h e prison bureau Tues­
rettea,. huddled against Coanty-wid* issue of 1928 as fal­
: figures released today by the De*J m Jacksonvllla from the Moulton
- W h e n Gov. Doyl. £ Carlton
slat*
an
I
county
taaea
amounting
day
announced
tha
recapture,
of
.tend hi doorways aad lows: $8,000 m aturing In 1847 a t
parH ient of Agriculture.
and Kyle chapel. Rurial will us
left to* mansion here a t th*. ex­
on passageway* •8, and $1,000 m aturing In 19S9
Tli-' gas .line cons.-mption to­ in E vergreen C em rtrry In th a t to $3UUI.I&gt;6 on property which hai Ike C arter and Prince Brooke, piration of hia term Jan. 3, hia
been
added
to
the
tax
rail
under
a
t
70.
,
escaped negro convicts.
rm*
G o tte n flowed
taled 1A3.6U* gallons; the kernaeua rlty.
fin# point*,
pointer dog. "Spotf." had
provision* of the Futch bill.
Head** county. District 1, $1,600
are serving five-year prieon term*
H a l d riv en w ere able
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24.—(AT— A* cons uipt ii totaled 14,684 gal
Mrs. Dempsey resided in Sanor strayed aw ay. He
The
collection
figure
pasted
m aturing in 1987 at 40; D lstriit the tell from the epidemic uf Iona, while farm ers and grower* furtl for more than 16 years and
- C a r t e r for aesault to m drdar
era.
tha $3000 mark yesterday when in Pinellas county and Brooks left for his former home In Tam ­
1 92.000 m aturing In 1991 a t 29; sleeping
used
228
tons
of
fertilizer.
abkness"
reached
tu#-4he pioneer residents shs waa
P*.
and $14,000 o f 9 per cent county 22
Duval County, for 'th o first, well knhstn. With her family, ahe a negro woman property ow rtr for pcqieselon of stolen property
In
thl* city and sub­
Yesterday, seven montha la tar,
appeared
wilh
over*'$$00
In
cash
highway laatM a t S3.
in Dad* county.
urban communities, the p u n lln g lime since last fall, took the hon­ removgd' to Jacksonville many
tb* dog waa restored to him by
with which to pay delinquent
Jsffarson county, $8,000 road disease wa* reported In another ors for consuming tha most gaso­
years ago, but lines then the :iaa le a st on soma of bar property.
J . C. Hutklason, hia form er Mo­
aad bridge bends a t $1 and Inter- bordering state, Illinois. Prevl.ua lin e - I &gt;81,755
SHOLTZ TO APPBAL
gallons.
Dads paid thla city many vlsita.
ratory. Shortly a fte r Oarltoet left
aat.
ly (tie s in Oklahoma. Kansas and county ordinarily Itada this -»eTallahassee, lluakizaon aald, tho
She was a native of New OrMARRIAGE
KNDRD
Orange county, $10,009 a*atar­ Missouri had haen diagnosed
TALLAHASSEE. Aog.
partment. A total af 14.181,260 lean*, La., and her survivors are:
dog waa found with a broken lag
ing Sept- 18, 1994, at 9914 aad •neehalltl*. medical name for the gallons waa c maumad in. tha state. a rhughter, Mrs. W. E. Gate*, CHICAGO, Aug. 24. -(A*)— —Gov. D*va„ SholU will make by a negro and waa turned ufor
interest; W.000 maturing in 1M8
Dural county also consumed the formerly Mite Marjorie Dempeay. The romance of Conkey Pate another (radio) appeal to th a to aom* person near tha city.
but the o w e reported h
at 92V; $8400 fives maturing la Illinois were th e firs t la th a t most kerosene, 246499 gallons af nf Charleston, W. Va.; three s it. Whitehead, of Atlanta. G a^ and peopla Saturday night ta " farm
Recently Husklaaon acquired
IM9 at 90. aad internet, add state. Four deaths la the BL Louis tha fatal of 1466,469 g s lions ui.d tero, Mra. Sheblon A. Morrla, of Mrs. Marion Hughaa Whitehead. m patriotic march" to tax col­ jOMteatoei of the dog and kqpt |t
99JM abaa motoring la 1989 at
during tb s post 24 b e e n la the state.
JackeomviUe, Mrs. J. A. H arr old. 22, of New York, was term inated lector*' offices and help the state until C arlton.cam s to Tallahassee.
Aa usual, Polk e a ia ty led the of Boafor L Mize Even Younga, of ‘yesterday by a circuit court de­ over Ita present financial strin ­
brought the tita l to 28 tine* the
"Whan the ax-Governor saw
victim hero state In tha use af fertiliser fer lakeland, aad three brother*, 8. cree granting a divert* to Mrs. gency by taking advantage a t the dog yesterday." Huakizeoa
were re 991 tone were roseam ed out of a J. Young*, a t Ho.eton, Tex-, A t- Whitehead. Tha charge waa de­ tb* delinquent tax law. H a also aald, "he called 'S port'
Itef fayette county, $6,000 rood a S lL o r t e d h.r*D* M k liir * * th r total total o f 8,729 Iona cow am ed la the th a r Youngs, of Badlands, Cal If^ le rtlon. Whitehead did not *on- said ha would laaue i
dog wagged hia tall la
b r i i n firm a t 98 aad taterurt. | .am b er 197.
tied."
• '
Thursday.
4 test th a salt.
and K. B . Yoongz of

Shore* From H itte r^ as To New England
Are Scenes O f De­
struction, D e a t h

Sponsor States P l a n Government GivesOut
Word To Criminals
Would Give Jobs To
30 Million Persons
To “Meet Us With
YourOwn Wen pons”
Within Thirty Days

Crack Southern Train

PRIEST SCORESITAX PAYMENT IN WeakenedBrldgeOver
Stream l a Causer
Cars H ang P recs-'
HOOVER METHODS BONDS HELD NOT 2rlously
Over W ater
IN BANK AFFAIRS VALID BY COURT

Gives Dramatic Te«ti- Three-Judge Federal
mony At Inquiry In­ Court Decision Af­
fects F u t c h B i l l
to Detroit .Fnilurefl

NATION’S CAPITAL CUBAN PRESIDENT
RAKED BY FIERCE DETERMINED TO
TROPICAL WINDS GIVE GOOD RULE

*

Power Lines Felled. Immediate Attention
Trees Blown Down, Will Be Given To
E c o n o mi c M atters
T r a f f i c Paralyzed

M L

L o c a l Committee
Of NRA Will Meet
Tomorrow Morning

♦

R e l i e f Director
Issues Ruling On
Pay For Jobless

Sholtz Will S t u d y
Salaries Of S t a t e
Hospital Workers

Machado Is Guarded
From AssaHslnatlon

•

Board Approves
_
Area B o n d Purchases
Is? Ladled By High At Its M e e t i n g
AndHeavy Rainfall

Dempsey
Is^Victim Of Death

Fertilizer Announced I

u f d‘J‘h,,'r, Collector J inkin
Announces Figures

C a r l t o n Recovers
Pointer Dog Which
Had Strayed Away

Sleeping Sickness
Toll Is Now A t 22

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I

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r*

o o h IU H T O K D m p m i t a . a M T O X B , t u r n * ,
R

IScore
pramlaaa tk a atam at In action, aad
Lofty Lana la scheduled to karl
ag ain st oKhar Tockam or Hooka,
a aoweomor from Georgia. Tka
Fad* are tkroo and ano-kalf games
o a t o f firs t place. A rk to ry would
pot them only two and one-hall
gaaooo aw ay from tka top, aad
M caagor Abbott la planning a
tte a n r a t rk to ry te add to tko
four which tko Fade already bora
wan la tin ita rta agalaat tko
Tigers.
T b r bea K a rr:

aaarono

t a i t k , Brown, Daosy

TOFEDS’
Describes Releasing
Of P itcher D e tri­
m ent T o Success

V aw .H f lQ W

T H E Y

w

w

w

y

p a t

.

R T A N D |S ||

de M eet
re Men To

of their pitchers, li f U U m w l
IboN * b | « H U s evtm f t d im . B at !l n m U m tha* ’way
d m k m la Florida, la oar UUi«
B M R N S CBH
bosh k « ( N , whera wa daa*t ptof
aryaaliad toisball wa aiy a c t Im
WASHINGTON,
mack of ta r player*. Wa kick Ilka
comaaarca dapmrt*
•vsrytkteg wkca a pitchor falla to
Uto appointment
wia arary p a a , and wkaa a play(C ram of St. Fi
i t altpa ap aa owe aad makaa a*
Mo., aa naaiataat
arrar—something doaa a ra ry day
In the major league*—w* moatar
op hla little aid abbreviated pa7
(hack, hand him kla hat, suggaatlo i another climaU tka white, parkapa, and ImmadiaUly h a re an­
•
to n o ttt. u u o ra
other carload shipped Beam— no. to a. I: pmrbarab. 0. Ill la'
fjom Georgia. Understand, planar,
I hare no faolt to find w tth Ikana OtSrr’ Vimra poelpeaed. ml a.
i S n 1 2 , • i i . ' ^ r ' ' w a n iA M A ir.
aoraoncan m o w
man who Kara ao ganereualy girau .
W \ , ! Mc P r 5 l ! l . 5 r « ? i . m DUof thalr fuada aad time In thalr I k, | roll. 10; Watering'** 1
YOU* WATCH rap e ire!
an ena of the oommltteao which
afforte to locate now la te s t and .How Vorb. ti ClorrlaaC. 0.
Chlraao
0-4;
Reeteo^l-E
r
« « a t to W aahlagton to present
atrtka tka winning combination.
l-Mlad#lphls. T,l Bt. t-oa1^- *■
the coda to tko adm lnlatiatiam
If rictory for any aaa team wm
At the local mooting, ho ars of
a col and dried affair, If -tbsr*
waa ao uncertainty aa te tk a win­ hla Caloryfada for th# flrot half labor, rates of pay, m sm korrtly
ner, than the gam e would take lit ih ii/o tn o n . bat on account of a In a state garago argontaatem .
USED AUSTIN COUFteOaermb
Interest. Naturally, exactly &gt;ane protest offorod ky other foams hit, report of oaf s ir pm ftkaa, price*
Utd bf K*tl 9t 9*. Al*o, MM#
good
work
wont
for
nothing.
half of the game* played m r j
A Pickup track, |1 M . Seal A Boad
CouBl4r’ """lurll‘"rr* ,r
•* K
te
also
a
moat
eonoteUnt
hitter
day everywhere must necessarily
W Z ' ^ s s : 7 * m r &amp; ‘‘ -’ i t . ’n o - Austin dualon.
ha lost. Those o f aa who a re too aad has lod tho team In otlckworn
t
a
l
k
groator
p
art
of
tho
proagulch to condemn, should remainmxutbb
bar th a t ball players are not just m i season. Watch the nowipapor
ltete
and
the
p
e
rre
n
U
g
o
s
e
f
the
»o many machlnao—they a ra hamao, and therefore not jgMtybis. rarloua playtra—you will flan
They may i m go so fa r aa fibkeils grouchy w le«
lca .thalr
coma a m
little
.tjMlr i
pay chocks fall to show u p A tlk * i
appointed lima. But w a ' r | g | J n r i
LADIK8 Driving KnoxvlBa,
that a re n 't we?
i
via Auguste o r AUanW
S an fo rd can win tho second half
__ .
l#t
This pitcher, who In s lls c t was
taka two. Reply T rav o io ru
perhgpe the pennant a . well,
AH * * " « ? . '" L
.ttm rf . . ^ " ■ j w a F S r i a i
told to does tho door aaj hs m * and
i
Hamid.
U ta«
out, has contributed moig; toward If
I the directors will do Juat t h la Let
them
rMoIrs
to
not
allow
their
the
m
a
tte
r
aa
dUterent
»
v
h
^
winning the games ha pteyad thao
X em lsela C o u n lr.
lllJ k J ri
net re ta ra . a a e a o o t a a d so a en era
any other member of tka team rsipegyVO bfcdy to ba bold back by ules will be formed far
se K ie c u ta rs ml th e t t e u l e e l w .
one
of
m JuC t worst enemies—la- compet It Its senes lx the eta .
with the possible eit*(Aioaa af '
ST W r lih t. deceseed. a a d a t eald
lim e, ih e a a a d th e re , a w h e Spst ce
'*
Ro» Harrison, oaslly th e b to M x O decision, something ao many of us
. . 1 4 Ju d g e fa r a fla a l
l.fc tJA l, WOT1CJC
fielder In tho league, B ert Chap­ go dragging through life; let them
s e itle m ta t o f th e ir ed m lslrtcstt® *
roll
op
tholr
ilesTss,
tighten
their
IsBUAle
W
Vliavm-------o
f
aeld
e
e
ls
le , aa d fa r a a a rd o r
men, our dependable catcher, aad
dI k h s r a ts # th em ac aaeh B aeeairru m T lM
ro »
Joe Barnes, form er
manager, bolt*, shore out th eir china, than
u*m u I 's u a a a w c tio r “ tte te d th is th e l l t h d ay e f J a a e .
whose work aa inch waa hfeMy In a body rush out on F irst Street
# r * WINONA HOW A HD W niO H T .
commendable, 1 h a re ao letegftel and locate long, tell J o . B e n * .;
r iltc u to r .
of esproeelng an opinion aa -,te •olio Joseph roughly and without
FROM BUKBKRY STOCK H R
JU L IA N '«OW A HD,
„
N eiice te h s n t o i t i w t x » t te n whether or not tho pitcher J eoecTtil cerem ony; than drag him back to
Ae k s e e a le r a ’ o f Ih e I te ls le e f W. THOUSAND DKUVERBD, 8 P * firing. I am only talking ,*gtoSt the club directors’ meeting placa; oariirieais No. iV Uatsd th* I n .
W T W rla h l, I) k h m «,__________ _ CIAL PRICE ON LOTS TEN
hla. ability ae a pitcher, H W .lIu hard words should bu used In In- Usy ml August A. t&gt;, m l . hae tiled
i t n n
o r a m r i A L ■ a r r w B ’e THOUSAND OB M ORE R. J£ *
team'a great need of rellatC w brl- form ing Mr. Barnes that he I. to &amp;
7
. BALB
HEAD, PLANT CIT Y ; FLA.
&gt; i l l r e la h erv b r a l r e a Ib el u s
i " n la'eeeerU asw with tew.
Ing a t thla time. I heller# th e of­ k i m anager o f the Coloryfoda for
d
c
r
a
a
d
by
s l r t a e of i h s l c e rta la
eortlfteaie .omkcuom
J ^
ficials back of the team know t&amp; rest of tho season. Giro him
f is a l deerve of fo reeleeu re a a d IB— FanB B F t o B n a t
• m sde s s d v s lr r e d a a the l l l h
their Joh and ara acting fo r what fuM and complata authority to eas- 'BW
a ."r!I.V lT c ^ Ia lrl^ srl/* . to-win
of A uaual. A. D. !•**, h r th e FOR R K N T -1 H k n e e good t m 5
cute
Ma
ipanagerial
duties
aa
ha
B
it
af
Bleak
I
X
U.
Umllh’s
they believe te ba the team 's bait
m rab le M llU rd B. Ilm llh. Ju d g e
of Ihe d r r u l l C o u rt of Ih e T w e n ir-land. B room house. On E ast
'
laureate. But Just the same, I seat fit. Tall him te put Pate
th ird Ju d ic ia l C ircu it In aad fu r Side. Apply l*i« W. Ird Bt. .
T ht aate u &gt;4 helsg aaeaeeei at O em lsole C o u a lr. P ie r id s . J s C hauweald Ilka te tee them got to ­ Hchlrard In right field and hasp
recorded tu Ihe e lfle s
gether again and rehlre thla boy. him there ao th at the team may the is le af the, Uese»c. of s « h ee ef ryl,i e duly
C lerh e f Ihe C tra a ll C ourt
Unleaa soma vary unusual a r ­ receive the benefit of I W e ne- Vmw!Tunli5o Jate m rtlllcata ehatl In aa d fo r eald aem ln o le C ounty.
In lh a l c e r la la ..r a a e e
rangement la made, h# will ba to rs i bitting ability. Perm it him be redeemed aeeorUlag te law tea IKhtortda.
erein a e n d la g w h etel a H arvey WILL- T E A D E N
M abry la Ib e s l a l a l l f f a a d A. A.
uaabte te secure a position else­ to re-hlre T ig . Minor. That*. aJL
mala or bone:
Plvlde, A. H ayaee, M. B laeh and A.
where on account of the fact that Joe can u k o care of tka raft of I t i b w uneM m» afrtatai
a ip lia . • ty lla g ih em M ly ea ae T ru e - Filling'B utton, C
the deadline eat for hiring and and bo w ill s e e t e It th a t the boyeT Tad soul th la Iba » th day a f A a g a e t tee* of Ibe Xbllo. alee h aew a aa
M lla h Bapllal*(Thurcb. a re d efen d V.B. n o iN iL A B B
firing has come and gene Into g a t a little sle e p e a c h n ig h t, to o [ *■
a a ta . Ih e S p ecial M aster nam ed la
I haven't a thing la the world
Clerk Ctroalt Court, a* 1*4 d ecree w ill o ffe r fo r H ie aa d
eternity.
•
s a il a t p e b lls s a la r y 1a Ibe hteheet
.Xeoiioola Case'
I’m afraid that a four baau #r against the present manager of
*IM ueai b id d e r for ra a h . la fro n t
R C . ml Ihe W e a te ra fro n t «.oor of th e
tor should ho chalked up against tka team, on tho centyary I c«m- By!
C o u rt H ouee la th e C lly of • » . somebody for allowing Joa Barnes e ld e r him to b a the b a n eecodd (IB A I.)
fo rd , C ouuiy of Memloole. Blalo of
- —--------- P tn rld o . b etw een th e le g a l hooro
to resign aa manager. In fact, baseman In the entire league—but
e f M le on Monday Ibe fad day of
h o t ic b o r a d o p t m *
there was so little f u u made over h o Is f a r b a tte r p la y e r t k a a m an O cto b er A. D. IM *. th e cam e being
p i^ F
th a t o ru le d ay a n d a le g a l sales d a y
Joe’s quilting, th a t a fellow elm- a g o r , a n d h a sh o u ld ho reliev ed o f
o f H i d C ourt. Ibe fo llo w ta s d e .
ml
ply hae te conclude that maybe th o m a n y w o rrie s t h a t s e w . t&lt;&gt; « a r r t d e v . th e N i k
sc rib e d p ro p e rly , situ a te , lying nod
h o la g In Sem inole C o u n lr. S tale of
hla resignation area tipoctod—
r te r te a . lo -w ll:
,
perhaps desired. Yet, In a thou­
Lot T w en ty -a la s
(III
of
B loch "B~ o f subUlTleloa of
sand years, I could not under­
k e a th XnnforU. HanfKU d r a a l.
stand why this should bo tho ease.
acco rd lac In pl*t Ih eio ef rocorded T a P la t Booh t . » M *
Baross, aided by hie long gxS4 o f UM P a b lle R ecorcs of
! parlance and that ability In handP o m lo o b C onoly. M orldo.
Ih
e cam e l s h o to ld la areordooeo
i ling playera and wlnnlag ball
w M i »nd
• games, of which tr a it be poaseeeae
d p erlh l M u ta r In C hancery
• far more than hla aharo, won one
r of tho halves for Sanford last
i year; ho aim finished on top with

Y esterday's Results

"svSSNUEBrS&amp;i

t n a r o t t

M eaner. i * ------- « l « * I I
R o b e rts. th. ------- 1 * 1 * 1 1
A b b o tt, l b ------- 0 0 * 1 * 0
M aiw elL i t . —— 1 1 1 0
0 0

a S s n , •tt-ii-PVKr-t“a a

i*UVUI ins ivarv, sna.

g stap &amp; g g S

su m

i did fall soar th e sad a f fkn
i t h , tko tilt wag h a lte d
sag tk a fow featu res of tka
in Was Monroe’s long trfpls te
d tor th o Crackers, aad tk a
th a t fo r tka firs t tk a a la IB
tight 'games add fo r tko too-

J**

*»■“* *•■•••

fr lodged ag ain st th e * .
&lt;
iganoy opened tko gam e w ith g

• fell with none out.
leaner scored on Mnxwoll'e
h fly te left field, an d Roberta
lod on B arnet' fielders’ (holes,
rrisen forced Abbott a t third,
.Chapman eiagltd te laft. eeor• a ra a s . Schlrard struck oat.
d en ta lly , It waa Chapman’*
it h it In sig h t gameitb aro o h it tha second ball
rtted te him fo r o long tn p la
tig h t, b a t ha got no fu rth er
to Tedder, aad Back want out
Os, a fte r a pitch to McLenaoq
tk a plate, Chapman picked Monit’ off ■third.
•
Mnxwail opened the thtrd~i»hkh
triple te right-canter. Ha scored

DAYTONA-COCOA T i l 4-4
COCOA. Aug. 23.—Cocoa and
Daytona Beach went 10 Innings to
te 4 to 4 lie hem yesterday In a
scheduled Central Florida League
game. The Islanders taw a three
run lead, ptlad up In tha Drat four
Inning* fade a* n o Indiana got
to tho offerings of Kant Omanfield for 10 hits and tho lying
run* In the last ilx frames.
Indian hope# sailed high In tha
b u t of the tenth, when Howard
tripled with eno down, but col­
lapsed when tho. fleet loft flsldor waa tau g h t in a close play at
third when an attempted equeaae
play mlaeed firs.
Joiner hit a
home run fur the Islanders srlth

K

tea singled te third. Barnae
i ascend before H arrison filed
to flrat, and Barnes went te
Od on Chapman's Infield o u t blows off BptCa Klniey from them
a wild pitch te Hchlrard, on. Tho Islander battery account­
ed for four of tta loam’s n,n*
hits, Including a brace of deubUw.
No date had been announced
lit * th* fourth'. ' Dennis singled for t h . play-off. The game waa daUtiongh tha box end w ant te •*&lt;* laytd an hour In starting by rate,
bpd on Bonner*! Infield out. Rob- and waa' called on account of dark,
i t ( a doubled te right, a c ti n g Den- nee*.
aim.' white Bos* Abbott singled te
Th# bo* score;
lif t, ecorlng Roberts. Maxwell
u a rT o n a
» s i 4
footed out to Cruce and Abbott Uhonnon. e t. ............. - " S a i l
Van caught stealing third.
Iw flw lvh,
The Fads’ last run cam* In tha
fifth whan iBamas doubled and
etorpd as McLsnnun threw Urn ball
kite canter field trying to calcfs
Baynes off second.
To tho surprise of tho fans, the
placer*
and
tham aalres,
the
C rickers got a ru n In thalr half
♦{ the fifth. With one out. Cope­
land b eat out * h it te short and
b t continued te second when Bon*
t i t throw tho hall a id s of flrit.
Logo singled past th ird ** C o p ­
land a c re d . Ju st befftff tyc.
C rtary struck out, U n a was eafn
...
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I t '’third whan Chapman’s Imp n r it r m op i r r i r i r i
throw to eecond went la te the out.
fU ld Monroe fouled o at and all
t t a Scoring waa a**r.
’ Tomorrow aftsroeon tha F oJa O rM artsM I , l le r r s ll *. »

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M o n tha eatery ato ato
begin*. Wx cxn g iro y to
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h ra lh , lln p h la* la H arre ll Is Meadley, U t t oa base*. D a y t e a s
ttH a h 4, Coeoe I t. t U w i ea- halls
e rr G r**efl#ld T. K is s e r I. M raek
o a f by Ilfv sn tU ld ( W ild sltehee,
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ORLANDO RAINED OUT
ORLANDO,
Aug»■—The
g a m . between Orlando and Lees­
burg scheduled here yesterday la
tha Central Florida League waa
called off on account of rain.

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THE WORST OBSTRUCTIONISTS

California C i t r u s Clearwater Beach
Marketing Agents Colony Is Planned
Are In Agreement By Owners OfLand

dag apoaMad M W $ . Tam,
of Arlington, Mia*, to bo earn.
stroctiow aup*rintgadoft
k$o
proposed model to w B it'tb o Notate
dam sit« In Tenne**#*, . *

HBW TpEK (y g X ji n TRIBUNE
_j 8ora^ . nionth*
theyp teavcocaidorabto talk In Sgn- __
**
fn moat cttica a t that time, of the ad ­
visability of Issuing script to be used locally in attention to
Tho** p t n oma who, for th o j* foi r o r i thorouch trial If tho
Ttrvemmerit currency. T h e newapapers throughout the ■ cot p ert with honcat and aio- vicious and incalculable oloment
1 0 8 ANGELES, A u g - t
CLEARWATER, Aug. 24. — TbeyU Cot I4M Nnr 1 l
country were la den wHh almost u much newa about “depoa- Orra m o tio n , have insisted on ! of inflation i* Injected into It.
—
California cilru* "i*'»*l "X| S*gro*»tlun of part of tho Man- S urgical to u ts; a ll k iw is a f acte.
■**mP wript, aelf-HquIdating currency, and m aking ha*to slowly in tho mat- At tho m merit tho m i l prate- •g
•MS 1*4 k n iv es; p r n a ls g laoM
rn c ir. are In agreement on * | ()
, uh ^ iiim &gt;t ,h . northam
ill the various types of substitute money, aa they are now tar of a grate no to codw of fair I tent bofnr# tho Administration
propoood marketing a g rw m .n l for
rU a r , * i n Bosch for de- fu j.'i1 * " • * "• ***** *+ r
* « A newa. ■
com petition har* racantlj com* I
I**0" "*• country I# to lift Californta and A n.oo* «*«"««
LAWN MOWERS
a* a prieat* beach ctegW ptfnilt, P, ul j,. Arm-;
.
.
. ,
’-Among t h e handful of communities which actually fn for a good deal of ^ r o r o 1Purcbaoing power up to the place ;
***“‘111
Vjjr *** i
of ih . city
#f whore it can .u .U in production i , tffm r g ^ , , m an&lt;srr 0f ih e ! 0" 3' h b**
* ’
vBiinrhed euch a plan for dealing wKh the money and credit criticl*m. both at
H ave p o u r w ork done by s i t e
to n m lu n n by a group of propmeekaata
shortage wiu one In Florida. We have bean much Interested tho Roeovorr Administration and ' sroand current loro!* or i roun d t.‘allfom»a Fruit Grower* **• erty owners. The m atter wa*
la watching the progress and outcome of the stamp script « u T h T a d a Of aditartej m m - 1«**•»• - UHW hlehor than IhU. change, announced rreenlly.
J. W. SHA
placed in the hand* nf City ManThe ajtrM ment proeidr* for agar H. 8. Riddle and he will c in­ *1* mtm
plan Inaugurated last March by Fort Pierce, which, facing monUtor*. Vehement accusations That te the whole purpose of mnhian insufficiency of cash In Its general revenue fund, adopt­ karo boon located t '—' them l'**»r Industry alone present lino* proratioa with Florida, Tcia*. and fer with agent* nf property own­
the N. It. A. pr&gt;- i
r o t tl n r m m hack to work. i’uerto Rico. Approval w a«'given er* on detail*.
ed a plan of financing which w ti neither a burden on the for Mocking
T
ITo introdu&lt;F inflation Into tho at a meting her* Tueeday at
The line of segregation is about
taxpayer, nor, so It was alleged, on anyone else.
R ym
But w hat about tho** persons l picture would he to sabotage the tended by 57 representative* of
The efty Issued $2,600 werth of so-called self-liquidat­ who. tT#ry tlmo the financial j program a t tha y .ry time that it XI co. ipvratire marketing orgaan two blocks north of the psrtfyGlaaacs O n r c c t l y F i t t e d
flni*he«| Montteloy Hotel. In th*
ing currency. Pay envelopes of city employ eta were then market* slip off a f*w point*.!
ointo. ■*—“ - getting &gt;organised.
■ « « • « . ru
r , ote- , lattoM , per »hahle ahipptr* ^nd eirludrd area would be the pre*efl|
For,
filed h alf with government currency and half with script. hotfoot It to Waahington or bom- 1eloudy.* everything that l* gained | buyer* with C. C. Teague prt*id- cabana c don) on the gulf shore
DR. HENRY
Employees as well as merchant* were pledged to accept the bard tho Pre*Ident by tong df*- ■byjputting people hack to work at Ing.
and several other residence*.
A
The igreem enl will he *uhmit- wall would be erected from ths
script on ai\ equal basis with rest money, and the city prom­ tanc* with itemand* lor Jnfla- minimum wage* of 114 or 115
McLAULIN, Jr.
ised to gecept it In full payment of light and water bills snd Uon? Scmvhow or oth«r, ' thl* , • » "-k I* de*tr *yed if the prire* ted to Secretary of Agriculture gulf tu the bay.
O p U n s g tris t
typo of ohotructlontet, who I* In- , of everything they have to huy Walar* with applirati&gt;n for a re­
other cKy debts.
G arret A. Hobart, nf Paterson.
112 P u t ^ r t
hearing
which
tentatively
ha*
N. J-, T. *K. Palmer, of Erie, P*..
The script eventually waa supposed to psy for itself finitely pior* dangorou* than th # ( «re douhlevl tim ultaneou.ly.
and f’dL AViJI.m H ayw ard, of
Tho national recovery act and t*en *et fur Sept. S.
because each time it turned over—that la, each time it waa nver-csutilni* Imhinirialtet,
"If yind when Secretary Wallace
■pent—the spender was supposed to affix to the hack of it not only to fa* exempt from. eon- inflation are like nil and w ater. approve* the agrement along with New York, are the largest prop­
Mimeograph Prinllag
a two cent stamp for each dollar denomination. The stamps demnatlon hut to bo treated w ith They, don’t ml*. We haven't th» tho*. of other date*' , raid Arm- erty owner* in the proposed col­
ony area.
»llghte*l doubt th at lhl&lt; l« dearly
could be purchased from the city and the receipts from the the utm oet rooTUey.
■trnng, "then all *hipper* will be • The petitioning interest* are
TYPING
•TUB GOLDEN R U L K -W h*U oWhether on# believe* t h a t , the Undemtood by the A dm im .tration;
sale of these stamps were to be accumulated in a special
oxpected t&gt; *ign the agreement. •ai I t» ho ready to go abrad with
y* would th a t moo should
principle, behind the N.
A .! nc**rthel**». It would be refre.hAll
shipper*
then
will
be
operating
fund fo r the retirement of the script once the proper num­ ■re wiund 0r not. tho tlmo ha* i"g tn »ee a i|ui*tu* put on the
Special InrMllgatlona
an improvement program for that
■4* Ao you, do jo ovtn »« to thorn:
under federal license and* a nation- part of the island which include*
foe this U tho law sod tbo ber of *tarn pa had been pasted oh It.
rome when every on# *houtd lend | inflation bu*ybodie*. once and for
""" “ "
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ill street raving, dredging and other
Now, that would seem to be an ilr-tigbt plan for put­ a hand to the bu.inem of
■prophet*.—Mott. 7:14.
U
More than any other
£
ennatr-ctive w irk amounting to
ting additional money into circulation. The city employee the experiment a fair and thor- (of obatructionUU they m erit a
CBED1T
ASSOCIATION
The t'alifornio
ami A nions several hundred thousand dollar*.
gets It a t a Unas when the city waa facing bankruptcy and nugh tria l. But It will not bav* I Hinging Bnd la d in g rehukr.
i
m
h
ra
s
a
a*#,
aval*#«. p t»
GLAM O UR O P T U I NORTH
Mr. Palm er and ('olnnel Hayagreem ent provides for equitable
he might not have received anything. After placing a two
cent stam p on each dollar'a worth of script, be can then buy
panioruhip In the same house at promti*n of toil percent orange*! w&lt;r«l reeenlly purcha*# 1 the ox• a * •ohooior, Venture, dodted
. ..
,
, ,
treme northern tip of the IsU bI
a dollar'a worth of merchandise from any local merchant.
pr’nl.ced n tnese;
...
r .
_
. _
BentonvIDe th# two wives ap­ and grapefruit
port today
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»nd the__other property- on Ihe bay•
a
.
.
.
I
T i n t of tho springtime fleet of The merchant baa a customer which he might not otherwise
peared lA court a t B»ntonville stale*. I t atm applies to fruit shore. The narrow p lint i* to be
PRINTING
distributed thr &gt;ughout the United widened by dredging and erection
have, and he can use the script, eithef to pay hla own em­
fishing smack*
anil were granted divorces.
Titales and Canada. Exports, other nf jetties, and divided Into ca­
P rom F lattery u d from tho ployees. or to psy his city light snd water bill.
Ju st as the court freed them than to Canada, ar* not included.
Wa are equipped
Kodiak*,
Anil yet we retd that the plan didn't work and has
bana estate*. This point already la first claaa jab •rath a t th*
from th alr for,m#r wives, the
■To plow a daop grssn furrow In finally been abandoned. Home merchants found that they
•hut
off
from
the
remainder
uf
the
te w j^ p a a a q u e priaaa. G h * pa
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2«.-&lt;V) Army officers appeared on the
BONDS BURN UP
tbo hop.
island by, a fence.
wore getting entirely too mucb script, and not enough real Importer* cited the poetry of the seen* w ithout a hint of animosity.
money. They found thoir own employees objected to being S u m .Sung of .Old Heidelberg and They rro 'se d a hall In. the c u u rNEW YORK. Aug. 24— Diver’-,
Drawn by tho ruaty croak of hotel­
H erald P r i a t i a g Cm
paid
In script,*«nd that there was plenty of script left after the pathoa of tbe man who house and Fred Berry, county sion*
HOLM TO WED
of the bu*ine*s frgt: W. C.
ing g tar,
Phoss 147
clerk, lx* rd the m orriaxe license*
paying
light
and
water
bills.
They
also
realised,
somewhat
waot*
Mtagll*h
ale,
for
hi*
stom
Aa boa by hot, tho cjow tUUuad*
which completed another step In Michel, executive vice-president
achV
»ake,
In
plea*
before
the
belatedly,
that
many
of
their
bills
came
from
out
of
town
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 24. —
tho catrh
of the Chemical Bank ami T rust
tariff commlMion yexUtday Jar a the m arital swap, f'aptaln Bred* Co., lighted a 71,000 bond with a (jVt -Eleanor
Of te llh u t th a t fill* her to tho where the script had no value whatever.
llolm,
champion
ford
wa*
then
m
arried
to
Ar*.
Not the least of the difficulties involved was the fact S4 percent cut In the duty on for MacDonald and th* major to match while cameras snapped ami swimmer and *erren actress, and
hatch.
A throng of idlara wateho* from th at the script changed hands many times without* any aign brew.
reporter* scribbled. A few min­ A rthur L J a r rs tt, New Ynnc
noted many (U tlxtlci, Mrp. B radford by the same jj 'ti c e
the pl»r.
ute* later 729.513,843 In more singer, filed notice her# yester­
stamps being affixed. The atampa coat-two cents each. too,They
to.prove th* way of the beer of th* peace.
bonds war* burned. The crema­ day uf intention to wed.
Miss;
Whether people were just careless about buying the stamps
Have that Kodak Mh
To thorn, aho’» glamour of tho and pasting them on. or whether they ware really trying to and at# Importer I* un-krly diffi­
tion was the closing transaction in Holm gave her age a* 19 and J a r FOOD
BALKS
I
P
cult.
tho N orth; Rmiiamo—
re- rganization of the fo x Film rott said he wa* 25. It will be the
largcmnit matte NOW!
save two cents, doesn’t matter. The fact remains that the
Then they asked th at th* United
B or a*Into, bright aearlot booya:
NEW YORK.
( A I - R eport*| t ’o.
■'
first m arriage for both.
city's
sinking
fund
for
redeeming
the
script
went
begging.
State*
make
a
“friendly
gesture
lb* glinting fin*,
In Wall Street say that unit sales I
Wieboldt Studio
As tbe rumor gradually got around that the stamps toward 2ft beer-producing nation*' of General Fond* Corporation fo r|
T h e a ho war* of It* whoro brohoi
iiUlLDN MODKI. TOWN
by
reducing
th*
tariff
un
Imported
were
not
lieing
bought
as
expected,
and
that
no
sufficient
Photta $31*1
rainbow* glanao;
July *h iwcd an increase of 60 month* nf !!IX1 wa* abn t 15 perWASHINGTON. Aug. 24.—The
-Brens*. I fao*a; crinkled gold of reserve was being created for the script, merchants and beer from I t to 50 rent* per ga.- percent over a year ago and th a t rent above th* same period last
I
m,
or
from
1-71
to
II5.S0
per
oarTrr&gt;ne*ve Valley authority 5(nnemployees alike completely lost whatever confidence they
worn oilskin* ■ . •
Ihe volume for the first seven, year.
•And through thoir thought* »ue*' aver had In it. One merchant after another would refuse rel.
tpn . rw"
The commission, which had or­
name* Iwgln to roam.
to accept It. Aa the rumor spread that a certain merchant dered th* inquiry, gravely recj.**'J
As Juneau, Ketchikan. A «ho«ag* had turned it down, other merchants followed suit. Finally
th* testimony, which eventually
and Nomo.
no one would accept It. Whoever waa holding the script will go before President KoosrVelt
—By Ethel B»wl* r ^ '
in the end was also holding the bag.
fur f l i j l decision under the i l 's l ­
So It would seem that any plan to put new money in ide grovtslon of th* 19:&gt;0 t»ri-T ,ilt.
An t Just a&gt; omploy*** »r* **■ circulation must first of all be based on confidence. If that
Ctmml**iun*r Thuma* Walker
ginning to rrcolro a f*» hoo*» "* element is lacking any script or currency plan will quickly Page, of Virginia, *ad be bad bJ«n
I t b u r t, 'an apldrmtc of tlooplng
opposed to th* Ineestigation at
break down.
first, but th at correspondence had
sickness" .thraaten*.
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Importers Of Beer
Seek Lessening Of
Exorbitant T a r i f f

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der tbo A grlrn'toi - A&lt;llu-»lm*nt
J t r t la trying lu t» « b b°«* blrtn
control.

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Holland’s Great Enterprise

It mual seem rather strange to Americana, who are
used to reading end hearing so much about agricultural
over-production and efforts by the government to curtail
Tho government l* about to wheat, cotton, and ojher kinds of crops, to learn that
launch a mow to disarm erlml- Holland is planning to reclaim another great section of the
nal*. The only way wo know that sea for the purpose of raising foodstuffs.
this eufid ba rilacllvaty * n * la to
But Holland Is small, Its population dense and in order
tu t thoir arm* off.
to be more self sufficient It must have more space with
which to grow the things it needs.
A ustria and Italy or* Mid *»
Already one 60,000-acre polder, an area of reclaimed
bar* formed an alllanc*. In othor
land,
has* been under cultivation and Its fine, fertile soil
worib If Chancellor Dollfu** got*
Is reported an yielding must promising crops. This Is only
Into a row with Hitter, h» I* H*bl*
a part of the huge reclamation effort which will ultimately
to giro him the Doc*.
embrace 660,000 acres and will call for the expenditure of
Doctor* ilato that nine* tho ad- $400,000,000.' A huge 17-mlle barring dam across the aea,
w n t of tho auto poopl* aro not enclosing the erstwhile Zuidar Zee, has been completed at
oxoielslog half enough. He fir- s coat of J40.000.000 and nuw forma a straight and abort
n ta
tho ' pod*#tflan*.—Tun*• connection between the provinces of North Holland and
.Union. And the girl* who walk Friesland.
jp in * from Joyrides.
The immediate naat step, for which plana are now be­
ing prepared, it the reclaiming of the northeast polder cov­
. When con*l‘l»rlng price* which
ering an area of 182,600 acres, which will provide work for
cotton, whoab ;*tock*. »nd »o
4000
and indirectly to other thousands employed In altied
arth, ar# faring log today, rem*mcr th a t a dollar I* no longer a enterprises.
All these plans are only part-of a huge public works
dollar. According to tho |at#*t
.n a ta tio n * , it I* worth o w etiy undertaking which contemplates the improvement of rail­
way tracks and systems around Amsterdam and Rotterdam,
• ta.37 «oat».
^
,
improvement of waterways and other connections, The
' Bo fa r m we h a w boon ahlo to whole aoheme la providing work on a large scale for numer­
.11*4 .out, go horn* loan* h a w ha*n ous unemployed.
M d t In fianfurd yyt. Remind* a*
Holland's efforts In .combatting unemployment In one
t f . i clipping from a Dallas papa*
way resembles those of the United Ststee, but In the matter
which read, "B*\*ral horn* oWn*r»
already h aw nahod about loam of making new land for crop production It Is acting con­
and bar* fawn told th at thoy must versely to this country, which is paying bonuses to those
waU until Ih* pMper lain applica­ who cuttall production.

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tion blank* a rrfw
r m * -from
from w ish in g &gt;** Must «g th u n 'h a w

;trailing fqr •onto Hum,
Thar# la aa m oth activity on
Uw corner uf M^goplU .Avenue
1 T i n t S t m t , wfaere both lb*
Beminole Coug\j Baak
ii Id in g, aad th a fo rm er ganford
' aod T ract Company bail
a n being remodeled, th a t
iMqwtte* are jy&gt;t jo be n
a t Ahaaa Joyaua bygwu
d |y a when all records qer* be lag

A

SANFORjP, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Uraxion Potkln* teas rUicken
suddenly with appendicitis jaat«rday morpjjjg amt tb* atbbib
wax so aevar* th a t the phyatelaM
though It bm^ to roab him to tb*
a t Orlando at one*. Tb*
u p ap tlu n W»* performed yeater,
day Mkt th a .i attent teema ta b*
raco tarin g nicety.
Hia
g y s b r i In kaiMlag pergilU.
friend* will b* glad to learn th at
ho la out of dangor and win b*
Ww Austrian cb»c&lt;*llor wlw ia all rig h t.Ip S (»W weeks.
atoeh a jBetalor aa Hitter baa Da eld Speer, of Gtoova, waa In
l x thoaaaod o f h te country, th a .r ity yesterday calling on hla
bait m a/ktm sn to keep an many flgnfqrd frtemte. Mr. Bpaar
an lb* German harder and ,«ay| tjixt Genaep U going
tb# flm Nail trmpar Ml aad njaijy new pgypte ar* aatetoff

jte te eritea -Rumor or

* «**m* to baba It that -HitAdtewar* ar* piaaaiw raMd
A oilria for

tTWb}». .
by vbUh
;#tarttel «J* recognlaad
m

« M d tte a i fug j* K «ra|

dig* Xu(h Kanaar went
iV yesterdoy aft*nso*a
wtH.apand i s m tlav*
bom* of Jher •«■!. Mr*.
tiiia r.

B»ssh Thursday a fte r a most en­
joyable slay of saveral waakaMisa Zoa Munson, a (harm ing
young lady a t tjite alty, la a pend­
ing a w»*k In Ktealaanma aa tho
great of Mia* Maud* Allca Wag.
Mr.
Hon. Frank L. Woodruff, chair­
man of th* board of county commjaaloMr*. Is conflood to bla homo
on account of a alight g v g te a l op­
eration.
Th* baaa aro running now In
great ahapo a t Codouasb Beach
aad pursuant to a w i n received
from Dtefc Calhoun la a t Baturday,
to ft* dim Overman aad A rth u r Yowsll
setter bit th* plk* fa r tho
with avary appUauto ftsewa tu
*UrT th* Itariptea af laM e WaHou,
teah

Mr*. Bamu*^ Poteston and' UOte
daughters arrired

convinced him th a t only by hold­
ing It would th* commission do iU
duty.
" It m ost be evident to jverybody this m atter must be one uf
crucial Importance In the vory
near future”, he said.
Spec'flc complaints includtd:
Domestic b**r in bottles doe*
not c is t more than 30 cants par
gkllun, a* against a II rate for
tariff Only on th# Imported. I n
this |1 :kity has to be ad ted one
third nf a cent per pound or bot­
tles and th* Internal levenu* tax.
This makes th * . f ireign beer so
costly th at, in Ih* four months
sine* beer wo* legalised, It has
piled up In warehouse! Instead of
being sold.

2 Army O f f i c e r s
Involved In S w a p
Of Former Wives
LEAVENWORTH, Kaa., Aug.
*4. —OP)— Th* legal trading of
v iv ls '-o blond* for n brunotto—
eulmlnalad In Arkansas by fellow
Army officer*, waa revaaled yaatentey a t Fort Leavonworth.
Capt. William B. Dradfird, 37,
took th* former Mr*. Stuart Mae*
Donald, Ih* w&gt;fa ■ a major, as
bte brldo in cMhang* for ftlu a t
tractive branatt* wife.
Major
MacDonald, 12, now on duty &gt;n
a.Pennsylvania construction camp,
received a* a bride tb* blond* aa
pause o f Captam Bradford.
Th* romance which ted to ifc
Strang* trad* began last winter
wbtn tho two offtcars, Captain
Bradford u f tb* United States
Cavalry, and Major MacDonald of
(fa# Infantry, w tr# students In tb*
command and general staff school
a t F art Leavenworth. ,
Th* two wlvta suddenly :Vport­
ed for A rkantaa together on a
vacation. Th* vacation lasted Just
00 days, .Hi m nocaaiary under
tha A rkansas taw to astabllah
residence fo r a divorce.
A fter three month* o f corn­
er periwinkles and othor w a foo-te.

At 4:BO o’clock this afternoon
tho Jury in th* cum nf Lao MFrank, oa trial for tho munter of
Mary Phagun. found th* moy4*m
of Maty Jftagan guilty *f murder
la first dagrao. Frank showod as
of omotiou aoriy to­
night whoa toformod that ho hod
’Th* -tottglg
wtfo. with him

m sm .
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�POB SANFORD J V JU U . SANFORD, FLORIDA.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, IMS

JAPS DENOUNCE
Personal A ctivities U.S. IMMIGRATION
Stejeiy Editor
Of fie* 141
ACT AS_AFFRONT
Mrs. Harden Honors
OfRaceSaid
Person
a l s Her Son With J*»rty Sockd Calendar Exclusion
__#
To Be BarToPeace*

SUCH IS LIFE—

Honoring her
*on, Spencer
W n t) 8 * Ith h»* aa hla ( u n t Hardoh, who celebrated hi* fourth
fa r i ik w t tint*. EdJU Cravrs, of birthday
annivtraary
recently,
CalaaavUl*.
Mia. George Harden entertained
w ith a blrthdby parte given y*i
IrtM Br»T»rm»n, of Or­ terday afternoon at nar boat# oh
is viailing Mis* E tta Ben- Ea*t TwentUth S treet. Game*
'^ m l n for a f*w day*.
were enjoyed by the childran d ur­
ing the afternoon under the direc­
U r. and Mr*. Frank L. Millar tion of Mr*. Harden and Mia*
and Mr*- J. E. Brous* a r t spend Ella Spencer.
A t a lata hour the gueeU w er*
ing todajr a t O ajtoaa Brack.
invited to the dining room which
U r. and Mr*. H. P. Borland, of was d ecjraled with a profusion
H ot 87x1^**. A rk., ar* visiting the of pink ilnnia* and farn, acrenu/o rm rr'a parent*, Mr. and Mr*. J ■ting a color scheme of pink and
green.
The refrvihm ent table
p . Borland, W rit Flrat fltrert.
waa centered with a large white
Mr*. J.. N. W hltarr and grand­ birthday cake bearing four light
ed pink candle*.
son, (Eltofi Houghton, Jr., have
Thoie prreent were: SpeacgT
*00* jo Daytona Brack to *pr*J
Harden, honor gue*t, Mrs. John
f month.
G. Leonardy, Mr*. R. G. F o i,
' U r. and Mr*. W. E. Wataon and Mr*. Claud* Herndon, Mr*. H. L.
Mr. and Mr*. R. R. D***, hav* re Gibbon, M argaret Spencer, Xathtu rn e d ' from CkaHrrton, 8. C. •rin* Spencer. Lutlcla G.irmly,
Charlee Gormty, W alter Steele,
* b rr* tk*T ap rn t a frw day*.
Joyee Steele, John Fob, Ray Foa,
Jr.. Connie McCall, Helen E lix*
' Mr*. J. V. McCranl* and »
beth Allen, Nancy Jo Console*.
Brnton McCyanlr, of FroUproof,
Mery Crawley, Betty Crawley,
‘at*' apondia* a frw day* her*
John Lennarly. Jr., Bobbie JohnwtU Dr. and Mr*. H. D. Smith.
»on, Billie Gray, Caroline Lee,
Patricia Anderson, Daphne CoiTf r i e n d * of La* Ear 11 will 1
nelly, and Billy and Kay Uerodot
I
r
a
n
th
at
ha
U
ill
at
* * t* 1
of D r. E. E. Bludworth,
m
, R**r Court A part manta.

* !

Lionel Barrymore Is
Starring At Milane

Mia* Mildred Morel*, of Louietill*, Ky., I* the r u r i t of her
brother and aiatrr-ln.law, Mr. and
A • realistic saga o f multi-milMr*. H. E. Morris.
l^lionaife father* who ru in tbeff
children by too much Indulgtnc*
U*. &gt;nd Mr*. W. II. Htldrn
bar* returned from Daytona Baach and luxury I* made in HKOPicture*’
“Sweeping*'
whrfo tk ry h a rr been making Radio
thalr. home. Tt|*y are • laying at (ta rrin g Lionel Barrymore.
Ik* V akha Hotel.
The film playing tonight and
Friday a t tha Milan* Theater, 1*
Ml** M arylr* Herrlsnn, of At.
screen version of Lester Co­
laata, la * liltin g her m othrr, Mr*.
f . B. Harrison, and her tlalrr, hen'* famous novel of the same
Mr*. J. M. MeCaiklll, a t th rir title, an J picture* th e futility of
born* In Roa* Crurt.
man's terrific effort to g ite hie
children everything.
Mr*. Hrlen Mom*, the R*». E.
In the title role, Barr&gt;maii
D. Brown)**, and tha Rer. Marlin
J. Brpm attended a Itate meeting build* o g re a t m orrhant structure
'o f walfaro director* bold In Or- from an humble beginning in a
livery-stable, give* hi* children
|*ndo jtito rih y .
every advantage hi* million* can
' Mr. aad Mra; J. M. Stlnoelphcr buy, only to have them laugh at
kavo returned from Chattanooga, his ambition* for them In th* end.
Th*
production
i* lavishly
aUmn.. Loulevillo, K y, and Chi
j R o . Whit* In Chlrtgtr they at­ vthged,'depleting, with th e powertended lb* Canfury W Progr***
fuf etory, the parallel rise of Chi­
cago from IU ashes.
Barrym ore la supported by a
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Morrl* and
c ast, including Alan
Mr*. Clar* Stamper
returned notable
Taw d ry from point* in Ttnneesee Uinehart, N inette
SunderlanL
and Louisrill*, Ky. where they Gregory Raloff, William Gargan,
visited friend* and rataUv*# for « Gloria S tu art, George Meeker,
Eric Liodetv LJcian , Littlefield
f*w w**k*.
*nd many other*. John Cromwell
M r. and Mr*. Jack Hood, of directed.
.Savannah, Go., ■pant Tu**d*y
^ Ig h t and Wodnesdey h*r* with
with
Mr*. Hood’* and* and aunt. Mr.
Mr.
,*M Mr*- Da eld 8p*er, Floral
CT— '
Haight*.
ity way of celebraim g th* birthMr*. Mtlvin Taylor and *on. lay of Robert Morris, founder of
Hugh Malvln, hav* returned to lie
Order
of
the
Eastthalr hom* In 8t. Petersburg a ft­ rn Star, the Seminal# Chaper ipandlng a few day* here with er Number _ Two O. K. 8 . and
th* firm er'* aunt, Mr*. Wallace Volusia Chapter of DtLand will
jW. Wrilght, Mtllonvill* Avenue.
tare a basket picnic on Thursday,
Vug. 21 a t Palm Springe near
M ha Flora MaPhaul, who ha*
ongwood. Th# guest* will leave
jlrltio g a t Spark* for the her* at 3:30 o'clock and supper
•ever*) week*, ha* gon* to will be served at 5:30 o'clock.
r ^ - to attend th* World’*
Aft members' of the organisation
• S*fpr* r*tum |ng here about tnd their families are invited to
1 *he will ipend a ihort attend. Mr*. Rada Ms# Crenshaw,
worthy giend matron of Seminol*
n Kentucky.
'hapter, extend* a special lnvl&gt;
Mr. and M r*..R. G. Philip* and ation to member* of the organidaughter, Emily T rv y , of Gelt**- cation who a re visiting her* to
»0J*. form rriy of thl* city, will ra- ‘je present.
|igrn th* latter part of the Week
from Woovorvlllo, N. C. where
hav* been (pending a vatloa.

Basket Picnic Is Set
For Thursday, Aug. 31

Girl Scouts Enjoy
Outing Monday N ight

F

Mi*&lt; P etrie Rohaon will j* tu rr
tamKTOw to Philadelphia to bej f » N r- M ajor » u m
work In
M M 'i training a t the Preikyterl
r» -Hoopkal a fte r vUIUng bar
M re n y , Dr. and Mr*. J . N . Robapn, fo r a few we»k*.
Mia* Ruth Borland haa return#.)
.from Birmingham and P latkanl,

'•d home by

Ml'*

«nd MU* Dorothy
' H r . rated Mr*. A . H. Byrd. M ia.
J h * « W d ip .and daughter. Jee*nd Mi** Ethal tl**r
,
from Chattanooga.
,
'A tlanta whgra they
i t
T * * apaodiag th a paat

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•&gt; B.

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b.

Eaglet P atrol of the Girl Scout
Troop of thW city enjoyed aa out­
ing Monday evening oa the boat,
Humming Bird II. Sw im m ing and
w ater sport* w*r* enjoyed until
a late hour when a a avanlog la neb
w ai nerved.
During the evening soma of the
scout* studied th* stars under the
d recti in of Mrs. F. M. Mailer,
local acout captain. Th# alttdy of
tho a ta ri la.■ p art of aecyid (Lass
trout work.
T m »i attending were: Mrp. F.
M. Marler, and the Mis*#* Lb Iten
Adams, K athryn Thigpen, M artha
Adams, Marian b t* ri-fe « , Mary
Higgins, and Virginia Tyler.
M fi J. H. Van Hoy has
turned from Washington, D
whet* i
her former
spout five w*

Friendly

Cuban Government Thomas AsksProhoy
. m
la Harassed Anew Into Plan To Drive,
Jpgjpr* iByCommunist Cries DohjjWheat Prices^
HAVANA. Aug. 24— U b - r « m W A S H IN G T O N , A u g. U
munlst activities troiiblrvl the n«w —A n Investigation by A lt o r M F
1 ‘uban gnvrrninenl but a threat - G eneral Cum m ings into w h st ho
! ened march on the presidential term erl a cam paign to d riv e down
palace failed to develop ye.t.r.lay. the price o f f c lln n through short
Almost daily . demonstrations j se llin g was asked y e strw ia y by
have occurred in the eastern sec­ | Senato r Thom as, D e m m ia t, O kla * i
',‘l
tion of ihe Island, however, where I lim n *.
large crowds were rep-rted g ath­ j Thom as sent t „ the att&lt; rlto F ,
ered at meetings in Hantiaito.
J general rsip ir* o f te le cism s fro id
I'antiftlet* were distrlbutevl in New \*ork s iv n e t ' Im e i n a tirn a l
Havana streets Tuesday night an­ M arket Forecast Bureau,*' aad
nouncing the march on the palace aik tre -ie d tp Fenner A P e n s* ,
lii set up a “ proletarian presi­ nations! operating votton b ro ker-1^
dent." The city rvmsined tranquil age h use, ad visin g rh o it rxlex In'
all day atilt normal activity was cotton.
*
v
uninterrupted
,
T h * telegram - rleslt r p e c ti'c a ll/
Report* from the east said w ith Itetentber fu tu re *. T1i«y s«Y.
United States Alilhn-sadot Welles' fo rth that t niton "ts h#s«lin* foe.*
activities in mediation of the Cu­ sig ht-ren t le v e l.’ ’ M n tllar. m e # -,
ban political siluiition w eir c riti­ rages relative to other rot tun f i t s - ,
cised |n speeches slid that Presi­ •tflcatlo n s have been brought 't o
dent de I'rsp ed cs was altark rd Tho m as' attention
Strikes hove continued 'in that
Doe o f ih e m essages to F r n n * f
region. Employers blamed cum- A Beane, dales! Au» 17A 'a trll
muntsl influence
"Itu y in g power lit * s|&gt;eot ‘It#
'T he ARC revi luliunary society f rce. Another good break com ­
continued to search fruitlessly in ing. Ssjll Dei ember vhott Po al
I’lnar drl Rio province for es- rot bulletin h o ard "
Senator W llfrrdo F ern an d n , reO ther telegram s ad vi-rd brotej &gt;
( H i l l e d in holing with an aim ed
Retags* hoo-r-s to • -II -hurt • m j .
hand of followers of former Presi­
May •Hurt. Th*ima« »«M a lm » ly
dent Machado. Soldier* ami sailor*
rh rv k l y him Y i l l n ) to Ui»clo*«
| who were sent to capture the
lh»* p k N I phuf or attJreMfi o f th t
IutruJ were withdrawn f r in the
oricarntMtion w Hihn* Hum*
search.
’•m iii'il l«» th*' M ry is it tn , hill Ih A t
The A Hi' office here hod not
III**’*** fll'tn v u!t| I h* Lutiu^ht out
received report* last night from
t»V nit (ifh c in l ir&gt;\*—|iji *l'on.
its searching parties which were
I I f f l r ianlr* of tli»* N tf* Ycivk c o t­
armed with rifles aad submachine
ton oYulinnyt* Hnwl In N Y o r k
guns.

Relations

FRIDAY.
T h, Senior C hriitian Endeavn
of tho F irst Presbyterian C h u n 1 I TOKYO. Aug. 21. Sharp de
w ill'h av * ehoir prem ier a t iHX ( nuncialinn of th* J»pane'e * a
P. M. a t th* church. All member , elusion elau** In the United
in te rn te d in singing arv r**d 1 | State* Immigration act or tt tl l
attend.

Regular meeting of Seminol, I, erm
* * " aent
T" it*d
* | h# in i renewed
r ’L ‘
yesterday,
Rebekah Lodge Number FortP appeal for it* repeal.
three vrill lake place at 8:00 P.
Vice Minister fur Foreign Af
M. at th* I. U. O. F. Halt.
fair* Mamorti Shigemtsu ilr»cribed
Th* Girl* Scout* will -m eet at
the e ttlu s i-n regulation* *g*lm&gt;t
7:00 P. M. a t the Woman’* Club
for Inspection of new headquart Japanese a* “ad ‘affront to J a
pan Vi national honor.’*
crt.
He ilealared that its rope*
“w o u ld 'b a hailed here in Japan
a* . yet another expression of
American friendship ami fair
play." and added that with re­
moval of th# clause. -M ler* will
ha nothing left th at may possibly
disturb th a pacific and friendly
(Continued From Tag* I)
relations between Japan a n d
•ago from It* cutter Diligence, America.**
•aying l( found three sm all craft
Shigenitau'* 'statem ent, p r e—two sailboats and a rowboat - pared on behalf of Foreign Min­
on Long Island Sound with no per­ ister Count Yasuyauchida. wa*
son* aboard.
issued as comment on retmrte of
A barge went down In Cheatrenaw nl effo rts in the United
peak# Bay, but It* crew o f J7
State* to b rin g , about repeal of
was saved.
Similar report* of
rescue* were
numerous. The th e exclusion rlffuse In the Immi­
schooner
G. A. Kohler wm gration act—Inserted at the tins*
bea- bed two mile* south of lh#|
*h* now famous threat of
Gull Shore Coast Guard Station -g rav e consequence*'' If It were
near lla lte ra s, hut nine men am included:
(Continued Fro m F i f e I )
The th reat, contained in a not# repting its own bunds or tin se o f
a woman aboard were saved by
from the JspsneA* ambassador
roa* l guardsmen. ,
any county ar ta x in g d is tric t i&gt;
At h'30 P. M. (E astern Htaml at th e .lim e . Hanikara. now re ­ |&gt;sy menl of S t. I.uuie d ts trM
ard Time) the .weather bureau in tired, caused a vrav# of indigna­ ta in s . In holding that im y im n t of
Washington rrpurtrd the center tion In the American Ccngrea*
ta xes w ith bonds in lieu of m oney.
of the storm was near th e na&gt;ton'* a n d ' immediate insertion of the
violated the federal ro n stll ulJort
capital with one of the lowest clause.
Judge B ry a n said , the m u rt m l- -I
barometric readings ever record
The campaign to strike it from In effect ag ainst the so -n ll -I
*d in that rity
The disturbanr* th e ,law was described In the
F u t c l and E a r ly law s, in th at
was the worst, the bureau laid
foreign «ffic* statem ent as “most these w ere Identical nnd r ile d
since IHOit. •
the atto rneys for Hie Intel di-While the Coast Guard wlrele* welrome news."
The text follows:
tric t and |H&gt;rt autho rity a&gt; autho r
office* scattered along the coast
" I t Is most wtlcnme news that Ity fo r acceptance o f bonds In
had no word of two of it* ships
th a t were ordered to the assist a ram palgn has been inaugurated paym ent o f taxes. *
We ruled only on th st ques­
ance of the disabled liner Midi In the United States for th# ad­
son—whose forward hous, wa mission of Japanese Immigrant* tion" (paym ent o f taxes w t 'i
stove in, and It* superstructure under the quota system' on an bonds) Jud ge B ry a n said, “ I r i i f
weakened by 'the g ate—the East equal f otlng with Immigrant* o f the opinion the Flo rid a law Is
e m Steamship Company, opera from other rountrlea, *jw! that It unconstitutional b m i i ' e it Initor* of the.O ld Dominion Line, an is receiving the support of an In­ p a ir* the obligation o f the con­
nouncod In Boston the ' Madison creasing number of Americans.
tract Into which th r d is trU t en
"l)nce this problem of Immigra­ tereiL when it issued 11.'JbO.IUHl
was ploughing • slowly towari
Hampton Road* anil port in Nor tion Is amicably disposed "Y and
•rth o f bonds."
folk. The line said th* c u tte r Car Jap an 's legitimate stand In the
The three-judge court, J .t d v
rabassatt ami the destroyer Up F a r East i* fully appreciated in B rv a n salt), r it n l ‘section In . sc
ahur were alongside the Madison th e United State*, there will to tieje t , of the fetters) r e n - tilu
A ll
of tha . N*rth Atlantic net king left .th a t may possibly tlon, which provides th at:
slates were smacked hard by th disturb the pacific, and friendly
No state sh all take a u v th itn
gal*. Sussex, Del., was cut off relation* between Japan
and
lu ll goM nr silv e r r’oin in pin no
from the rest of the state.
America which Japan l* aleo de­
All along th# cooat, wireless termined to cultivate t» Uk- u t­ fer debts nor pa&gt;- any I s * mi
p airing the .h lig u tio n of runstations kept a close e a r for dis­
most.
tra c ts ,"
j
tress signals. They reported that
■The application of Ui# quota
The court Issued an In tei-h rii
two Coast Guard vessels, the cut­ system to Japanese immigrants,
te r C arrabassetl and the destro)- which would allow the entry of t ry Iniu nrtio n re slm in in g the a*'
»r Upshur, were' nearing th* Mad­ only a handful of our people, ceplanre of bontl&gt; for taxes by tbs
ison to take off Ihe passengers
would cause no emharrn*sment to oller-lnr o f the S t. L u rie d is ­
ami crew If necessary.
tric t.
Advice* said th,. »hip apparent. th e United Slali-s. white It would
The suit wa» brought by .laiin .-'
be
hailed
here
In
Japan
as
yet
|y was riding out the bad wrath«v
another expres«i-n of American VfcNee of K a n sa s, who t w' m
safely.
'
*43.0(10 of bonds In Ihe ib s trlc t
Along the Jersey coast, fa friendship and fair rJay. bocau**
w ith interest o f L11M in defnutl.
nmus resort* were to ttered for th* we feel th r exrtusion regulation*
“ We n ite d ." Judge llry a ri -old.
third and fourth day. From Cap* at present in force are an affront
"o n ly on the question o f tin- in.
to
Jap
an
’s
national
honor.
May to Sandy llook. destruction
“The proposed modification of terast, th is being the only p a il
was widespread.
The municipal
pier In Cape May was wrecked, the present United Stales immi­ if Ibe o b lig ali.in in d e fa u lt, bill
Damage* to crops Inland were gration law* seems, therefore, to :h e ru lin u would have been th heavy. Communkatlon lines wen- be the mn«t practical and m utual­ -■me i f Ihe prinrj|&gt;al bail been in
•
*
ly sa tisfied ry way of solving the vnlved."
to m down
Jutkre B ry a n said Ihe frilo rn l
m atter. I sincerely hope th* cam­
court’- decision iliil not co nflict
paign will succeed.
“Trade relation* between the w ith lb - recent sta le o ip -sm s
U n ltn i State* and Japan are in­ rourt dec It Inn upholding v a lid ity
creasing riinstantly. They fovm ■" of Ihe F iitrh act as it related lo
rv er-'tren g th en in g tie of mutual n m oratorium nit payment e f deInterest. T hat tie will hec.ime a linonrnt ta xes.
T h " supreme c uvt o f F lo rid i
str n g rr bond with removal of the
(Continued pmm ta g # (m et
recently upheld lo lh .lh i- oi-iratoimmigration Issue.
storm had paiavil. It was idled
" If the proposed change In th* rium n isi the *e;-tlon r e l'lin g In
that fa lf w eather would foil «w American Immigration Inw, Ameri­ payment o f delinquent tiv .- s w ith
last flight or toiky as the storm can recognition of Japnn’s leglll- bond*.
rontteued northwestward.
At Tstlah as-ee , G overnor Shell'*
Early In the day the Depart
deelined to romm snt on Ibe de­
menl nolif ed coastal ty v a l sod
cisio n until he has had an oppor
Marine air slatijn* of th e threat­ a rio s i th# street from Hi* B’hlte • unity to bee me tboroueblg *fsHouse
on
P
en
n
'rlv
ania
Aveiue
ening storm and warned them to
m lllo r w ith
the
feili-rnl
court
keep their planes (rounded until was one of the biggest to rail l« order. A tto rn ey G eneral L a n d is,
for* th* gale.
It passed.
All available polir* and firemen who r»ne#a#nleil the sla te when
R ear Admiral A rlher S t. Clair
ware
called Into action t • aid in the fed eral Cuiirt hrtird the a rg il .
Htalth, eoraman tam of th* No.-gettin
g
the debris of fallen troes m m ls w a* aw ay f'.-m T a lla h n '
folk Navy Yard, reported eatensee last night.
O ther o ffic ia l
tlv* general damage in th a t area out uf the way. Firemen gave » said they would w a il fo r more de
with couununkation system s Jis- hand, loo, In pumping out re d a n , tailed inform ation on Ihe case
ruptsd. Ue estimated the most t# hundred- o f which were flooji it
before commenting.
/lows pr.bable damage wa* to by the downpjur.
Trolley
lines
were
disrupted
at
power plants flooded by iUu&lt;(
waters. Although he gave no de­ Intervals th ro 'g h o u l the &gt;by. Air­ mate tlaiul In the F ar Lust, aim
tail* hr mentioned “large material plane servir* was at a stam u'ill. increasing commercial retell u&lt; nil
damage'' at St. Julian'* Crash, in All who could stayed Indoors and are recognised—if tin- Unit.-:
the rain-drenched streets were aT.
the vicinity.
.Hiatus and Japan work for muNaval and other vessels along but deserted.
lu ll welfare-- there can be no
To
allay
apprrhenaion
whirl,
th* Norfolk w ejar front were &gt;*question to disturb the pence of
pirted secure, but tha wharves showed Itself at rumor* jf a “bur- the I'acific and cimmspu ntly th •
were under four feet of water, ru a n e " approaching th r eapdal. question of naval corupclllion on
i hr weather bureau a t 8 I*. M. is­
th* highest aver recorded.
sued
a bulletin saying there wusil I that ocean may not arise." .
In the Capital City, a number
to
“no
hurricane wind* In Ihb
of roofs were torn off by the wind
which reached a velocity of more lection", altho *h adding that
than &amp;0 mile* oa feiir. Falling gales up the Atlantic Coavt would
tree* crushed autimobHe* and ^conlinue^o to finjense."

WORST GAL E IN
YEARS L A S H E S
ATLANTIC AREA

lax Payment In P r e s i d e n t Hails
Bonds H e l d Not NRA Drive Success
Valid By C o u r t In S h o r t T a l k

Nation's Capital Raked By Fierce
Tropical Wi n d s

'blocked

traffic. A tree

S

directly

(Continued From Pag# I)
escorted Ibe presidrnlisl mnter
caravan into the wooded canto
RouseVidt eagerly wrn! first lo the
headquarter- of the sea -coiita r«
tahlishcd on I rjr'lal la k e and
then to the nmpliithealer.
In hla talk to Ih , lw)« be said
"I see you have done man\ thing'
since 1 wii* here I wo years age
You have joined Ihe cavalry ami
you have starle,) a navy. 1 will
not be aurpnsvd lo find you becuming farmera."
•
Roosevelt hini-elf is president
of th&lt;* liny Scout foimdntion of
grentar New York. Ilarrnn I‘oilier,
the arling president, introduce,
him. The scmils snog the favorite
songs of ihe President, onlodil-g
“Anchor* Awelgh” and "My lloni”
on 111# Range" and rheennf luslilv
ns he tbinoe,| the Indian hrn I
diek' as lie-wa- Inducted Into^lh,national s on| order of tbs- arrow
—"a brotherhood uf service’' b\
srioit executive of IJiirrU', C. M
llrlsland.

30,000 Hogs S l a i n
ToLead Procession
To Slaughter Pens
rillP A fJO , Ault. 21. -W )
Some
hntfM y e -lfh la f lr»l
• to* prorr^ioti of f» OUO.OiKI phi*
vbhirh will tr op In •IniJuhtrr
homo* In thr nrvl |0 tiny* to rrru«» | h r Amrrkmn h«*if rnU rr from
hi* rttifmmif tlolilnim*
Thi^* w i i - th r f»rnt «lfiy of the
tfoTcrnmnitV hof*huvi«»k* pfritram
f*»r piir- wiMi»hin&gt;; Ir*« fhj»n
iionmh and piffjrV if»w» nv*»r 27'
iK'iHid*. Thr*i* w iir I&gt;4* ra li fi out
f th r rrirular trn d r rh m u u l' hjr
ntmU Inf • f»*$jjli*rr mid din
*ihntrd nmontf th r poor
T h r purtMi^i* h l« rrd llrr h*dh
th r prrwrnt and |i«drnt|»l hotf ^flp
ply In iin lrr tn rni^r th r prices on
'finiiinHir rniliiiAt*».~* Thr rovrrti
m rn tv intrnfh to huy
nirii nnd |.mill fHmi viwii, which
ar"111 iiirhid*'* •iijihu fl.p00.0nn .no
Inirn plirh'lM a ImIaI of U.OlMl.OOO
ff th r r»r«l yrnr'« rr«i»» T hr huy
ntt will rxtrtld ovrr th r rir^t |0
dAVf.

T hr pliMiH.mil f*»r nn nvmnirr
«tf 100IMMI pitTH nnd
*••»«
/ | i|(| a | Ml.OfMl (mwiiiliilitim) prr
day. Ye-t erdaV'a figures, compiled
from six lending m arkets, fell far
-hnrt uf III" average.
The government Is paying at
• hlcago from $!• Ml prr 100 pounds
for the lightest pigs to |(l for thhravlt r ones. Th" *nw* c nimand
the rc“ liar price plus a bonus of
*1 carh Th" pig price la from
two to three times tho martlet
rigure; .thi- mjw bonus ♦(Id s tonre
• ban one real n pound. Ill ■•I'll
•lull, the sows' are not subject to
'h e , usual Irade deduction of tl)
-I'unds mads from the Ueigbt of
•IggV soW» Th" w ait" poundage
of th eir burdens will
l"&gt;ughl
l,y th e government at the usual
uric#.
’
The price* vary f c |nt *to
eggo figures at other hog mar*

B

&amp; GAY’S QUALITY P
"Heat F o r T V Rotifh”

HI’Y PAINT NOW — HAVE MONEY!

Otewall aad

Ann. hav* re, WerneevDIe.
' M k h , aad Cliitag*.
i.ttwy vtilled tha,
t f iaaa and Dr.
tha annual meetiota) A*

PA U B T B W g ,

P A H C J S
u a a w aw r
~
.
C-Wawtoe ml Im m m m ne IsIW b*
r w iiu v a i d itr . s r f i i a c su v

Painting costa »r# rising, but you ran sull buy Dmler 4 G ny'i
product* at close to ri&gt;ek-bo(tam price*.
Painting now mean* money (n your pocket.

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
204 Sanford Avenue

i b a rttr

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I’ n liiy tti«*v hu*l ini k tn tw lftfg v
o f tin* flC llV itk t or «|k* H7or.«hip
« f th# ronevrn.

C i t r u s Marketing
Agreement Ready Market Agreement
For Final Sanction Of Pecan Industry
TAMPA. Aug. 21. 147 -Off!
Is Being S t u d i e d
ially accepted l«jr the .la te roa
trill rom m ilter, Florida’* cilrosj
marketing agreement under the
Agricultural _ Slalolivallon Art
was on its way to W ashington to­
day.
,
The agreem ent, suggested by
Ihe Federal Department of Agil
culture was modified slightly by
the ronunilter, as it was said Ihe
original diH-omeut Inrloded clauseembodied ill ihe California pro
gram, that would not lie appli. uhh
in Florida The rooimltle,. expc&lt; I
ill the moillficalioos to lie ap
proved In W ashington nnd a mass
meeting railed in Florida for its
(timl adoption.
Tin* control com m itter, w o r k la r
on Ihr- agri-im imii which Is to |&gt;r(ml iolo effect w ith ngreements
from o lh er c ilm - . e n te r-, I- coin
posej o f representatives o f ih.Flo ro la C it iu s E v clirin g e , tP« F lrir
ola
C itru s
G ro w ers • lenrln,House A sso eialio n and imlep. ini
flit shippers.
Mi tidier- are It II. W imiK oIIi
W . II . M ouaer, ami T . i ‘. Hlewu rt, representing I lie I b a r lliv
llo o *r .lobu 8 T a y lo r , p re slile n i;
i ‘. C , Coiiim and er, general iniinn
e r, uinl G lenn G r im e * .‘ for the ex
r luirige, and L . G e n tile , II
K it
lore ami A . E . F o w le r, for (lie up

h-|.r l.ilclt!s,

WASHINGTON Aug .2 1 - M l
. A proposed marketing agteeim-nt rlrawn for Ihe paper Sltell
it'can trial stry is toing -lUilte-1
hy grower* anil others affeeked.
D raftrd hy a roniuiitt** Whkh
met in Washington lust week, it
will provide prire schedules fog
paper -hell pecans if the giovser- iippiiive th e ' |oops»al sn.l It
1* eii'mul by tW rvturv Walla**F m l T, Bridges, a ,s(-tin t i*unts
mi—loner
of a t'lio tllu t" f o r
Georgia, in * Matem-nl yesleiday
.aid It wa- urgent "thnl all |MMs|h(e haste -and eu otierstion bo
given to this movenieiit Ity tha
r rowers."
"While the renter t,f the |*s
dii-ty 1- in the -tnte of G rorgla,1'
In* ' itid "luveithele- ■ It Is olM
• hat |s far fliine. mol I t in I d O
to tin- vh io&lt; - .lii n t m - n 'l
of ngrkultur# in th# i■•*•*«n f f w*
in«* "trilo* nn inv t.iMoit to tltiiu l
n |*rnvi»i niot’tin# in Ailuntii, an4
to hum ' to till" iitiftiny rv'iit*
•rntutlv**!* of III# n t'iflry f ront
thvir n»«|wtiv«» »UIh . in ® d«r
llmt «•• in «y I*# "!•♦* tin t th#
Irluh’i* of ih*- ♦ndn*»ry h#vi n | ‘
opIKnlnrntV to hrt'tino* sir umtnt*
r«l with th# ptvprMr! »Ki'»*#n»rntM

III* »m«l th# dal# of th# ;o n f# r»
I'rn V ! noils u f the a •irem enl
m u# wool*! to* mm m»r#i| aft#r h#
Were nol made puldin, pending lls
hud hum-t from th# vurmna «lnt#a
n tid ile ial'birr iik W usliioetfivi.
nf(*’«t«’d. Th#*u h# It * t* «t nw Nortl^
* .
&gt;
rn ro lm m Sooth r fio iliim ,

Moritl.i, 1 Alniumn,

TWO NEW D EU C ES
TAMPA, Aug 21.

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Eslab

Mi««l4a|p|il#

tu t 11*«.i ri:«. T r ’iai, M h ^ n ri, • Ar*
k a n -ss , Dklahomn ami A rlrona.

'i-luncnt n f iw n a p p ra isa ls o f­
fices at Tam p a am i T a lla h n -ee
G i r r s TKKTII FIXED
by the Federal F a rm I nan Hunk
TAU .AH AN dFC
km., S |. 1
■f C o lum bia, S I '. , wa - announre-l 147 - Sheriff Will St&gt;eii-er, of

Momliiy hy K. II.

|»ri*4i-

l»nt, ill n Iflrg v a m tn K m . P m li
r rt* rum ••! I
kctinir p iu n l’i tn allo w for freight
un&lt;! ulhur r h i r y w .

To-Nijfht
Friday

MilMeirnogti eaoitlv • n* 1 i s *
granted a Tew itavs nf abseitro
from his office to have some den­
ial wotk done hv an o*d frjiin l
in some Georgia town: (iov. Dave
Shulls ann timed Monday.

MutlnM nnd NlRht

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2 In II
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LIONEL

BA RRY M ORE

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Extra Added
Heturn EngaRemcnt

MARIE DRESSLER
POLLY M O R A N

“ PROSPERITY

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________________ ____ .___________ % ______________________________________A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N B W 8 P A P E B

&gt; _______________ - '

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. AVGUST 23. 1933

HOOVER WON’T Am erican

“ Scotland Yard ”
A im O f M oley W orking
D
. Aog. n . — on— DC lurrilCCC AT ^
In striking language, Rar.
O A1 On U. S. Crim e Conditions
Fathor Charles Coughlin, bUtar DC n i l ItlO
e t r o it

President Keeps Close
.*r iTSsb OnDevelopmen t
Wfth“Bres kHHonrly
ExpedtedByLeaders
W A S H IN G T O N . A o g . 23.
— ( A . P . ) — T h e aerloua prob­
lem o f .h a p la v th# fin al code
of. fa ir p r a c t ic f o r bitum lnoua coal acaln o v m b a d o w e d

critic of Detroit banking m*lhode, denounced before the one
man * Jury -tni* us nag* men."
whlrh be taid “wrecked” Mich­
igan banka and brought about
the eioehig o f Detrolt'a two na­
tional Institutions.
The pricet
pounded the witness atand and
•aid "God Almlhty could not
ralae the Ftret National Bank.'
when questioned if bo thouht
that the bank amt the Guard­
ian National Bank o f Com­
merce could be reopened. H»
•aid he belleTed depoaitora In
tbe two banka would recti to
M percent o f their depoelta
ultimately. To date they hare
received 40

BANK HEARING

WASHINGTON, Aug. 23^-AIwaya tha canter of a whirlwind of
rumor, Aiaietant Secretary of
Former President De­ 8lata Raymond Moley la
mora the aubject of much apecu
clares ^AH His In­ lation here aa whispers of reor­
formation
Sub­ ganisation are heard hither and
yon In every corner of the capital
ject Is Second Hand Since Moley waa sntrustad by
rreaidcnt Rooiavclt with tha jift
PALO ALTO, Calif.. Aug. 2 3 .- of planning n federal olTenalva on
—(A’llneeitlgatera of hank c#!.j thr nation-! criminal element. It
lapees In Detjnlt. Mich., were toldi ha* been eapecit l that the ahin-

fin

chief of the boretu of Invest!)*
tlon.
- .
As for th# first plan. It-Is known
that Moley js ilssatlsfied with
the systrm whereby the govern­
ment ha* several thousand agen *
spread all over th# country, work­
ing for different bureo is. M«I#T
would amalgamate them in one
bureau, which would correspond In
an organisation simitar l-&gt; Eng­
land's famous Scotland Yard.
At present the bureau of In­
vestigation has 710 iletertlva* on
It* payroll; po*t office Inspection
aboJl I MM; internal revenue JJJ;
department of Interior 200; th*
prohibition bureau more than BOO,
anil the treasury 145.
It Is probable, tin, that similar
method* to Ihoa* used by th* great
British man-hunting aggregation
may be Introduced If. and when,
the new organisation come* into
being. Scotland Yard works only
at tb* invitation of (oral authori­
ties or the government itself. It
is always ready In take up a cafe
(Continued On Pag* Threat

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•Im i I showsr*.

________________________a_

Prle*

F It .

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NUMBER

24S

AUSTRIAREADY Atlantic Seaboard
TO GUARD ITS Is Being Buffeted Kd
BORDER LINE By Tropical Storm
r

Orders 1,000
MarkHmen
Ready For
Border O f

I* i c k cd
To Make
Ruah To
Bavaria

VIENNA, Austria. Aug.
Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss, a*■urni of allied support, ordsrevl
over 1000 picked marksmen In th*
Austrian llslmwehr la.t night tn
mobilise In preparation for a rush
tb th# Ravarian border
The govtrnmtnt'a artlcn earn#
on th# r*eeipt of military Intolllg#nco that th* Natl*, fomenting
trouble along th# frontier, w*r#
planning raid* across Into Au*
fria, ami even ' larg* aenl# Invtelon* neat month.
. Th# ll#lmw»hr. or horn# gnan!*.
will rclnforc# Ih# Austrian armed
forr»a already palenlllng th# 0#r.
man border a* a r#*utt of ih# r#rurrant antl-Dl'l|fu*i
campaign
b«lng romlurt#&lt;| by radio broad­
cast* and alrplan#a dropping prop­
aganda leaflet*.
Th# Austrian patrols Inriud#
soldiers anil gfndsrmes aa wall
*■ customs ofDclals and details
from th# W##t Austrian Helmw#hr, figures
available at lha
war nffl,-* showrd.
Thnuaand* of voluntrers ar# be­
ing arlectfd from th# heel marks­
men In- Eaatrrn and Southern
Austria. Th# Vltnna Helmwehr
Inrludr* two battalion*.
Every
(Continued On Pag# Throe)

Ship Send*
MUCH BUILDING Coastwise
Out Call For Help;
Much
Done
ACTIVITY SEEN IN Over Damage
Wide Section
DOWNTOWN AREA
I
Re-Modeling O f Two

NORrOLK. Aag. 23— (A .F .)
—The atom damage at Virginia
Brack was ratlmated at about
$1,000,000 this afternoon. Tb*
••await la wrtvktd aad many
bouse* are aadermlned. Similar
sstlmat# *r damage waa mad#
fag Wlllooghby. auharh of N*vfolk, where tb# tide* ar# high­
est. Electrical current was cut
*ff la Firtamoutb this aflat*
soon after three aegrora were
electrocuted. The victims are a
mao, a warns*, aad lb*lr child
%h* w tr* madlffg logqther
through a floated etreet when
tker atrurk a high tenslaa wire.

yeeterday by former P r e s e n t !! » « ,,* r. o f ,‘ hT
,f u , r w#lM
Former Bank Build­
begin th* task by giving his at
Hoover that all hie information
l|nti«n to th* department o f J im
ings Goes Forward
on Ih* aubject was mostly second lice. Now It lo ika as If he is aoout
m an ifold a c tiritiea o f the
hand.
H*
advised
the
Investigato
do
so.
It
Is
known
Molty
has
R io o r t r y Adm iniatratlon.
Tha north corner boundaries of
| (ere to go for detail* to th* of- ambitious plans for tha prosecu­
-Herald Square" at Magnolia
* Th.'onJjr word on Ita profIk# o f tb* Reconitrurtlon Fi­ tion of Uncle Ram’* drive against
Avtnu# and First Str##t at# prob­
aa* waa that a "break might
rsrketeer*. kidnapers and rthera
ably Ih* buslast spots in Sanford
nance Corporal loti, tb# federal re&gt;f criminal Ilk who rost law-abid­
earn, any tlma." and that
today.
a*rvv and lha treasury.
ing Americans million* of drl-i
aet ea lf Administrator Hugh 8.
Last weak workman b#gan tear­
Th*
former
president,
juat
re­
far*
every
year.
m fokatoa bat President Rooeavtlt
ing away th* fixluro* and Interior
One o f these plsns calls for th*
turned from a fishing trip Into
'K lin t a lf la kaaplag a eleae tab on
fittings of th* former Samlpois
American
Northern California, sent a tele­ organisation of an
Count) Bank norms to mak* this
gram conveying thl* Information Scotland .Yard; another for the
While coal eonfarencoa went on
sit* r»*dy for th* opening of a
IBr t a * aaseelale* r,e*e)
privately between official*, op­ Effort W U l Be Made when he read press dispatcher elimination o f J. Edgar Hoover as
new and mod*m drug storg which
telling
him
he
had
been
asked
tn
Cauglit between a ragittl
will b* operate 1 by th* Touchton
erator! and labor laadare In oepTo Acquaint Public appear as a witness before De­
Sanford Drug Co.
northeaster anti a rroplc*!
arete offieee, factions of the re­
troit's one-man Jury investigating
Consldtrahlo attontion has b*#n hurricane blowing up from *, &lt;SP
tail trade began airing their anlOnce More OnDrive the closing of tha First National
.drawn tn that corn*r, and to th*
moaltlai hi peMIc bearing*, ad­
work of dismantling th* strong 'Bermuda, the Atlantlr Sea­
vocating Urn auppreaalon of forma
So that the detail*
of
th* Rank-Detroit and the Guardian
brick sml, ronrrot* vTdlt •* W*U board found no respite from
o f competition denounced by wit- N. R. A. campaign 'may b* Nntional Bank of Tommere*.
"I have no objection tn furnish­
as tearing away old woodon five daya of storm which al­
brought bofora tha Sanford pub­
Batata aa anfblr.
ing any Information which I
floors which will b* r*plae*d with
A group o f teaman representing lic one* mor* be for* the big drive
ready haa wrought ticuth and
properly ran," said Mr. Hoover,
concr#!#.
tha Marin* Worker* Induitrlal gel* undai way on a nntion-wldo
deatructlon
over a wide area.
in a wlre'iildreaeed to Prosecutor
Thl*
morning
soma
of
tkl*
at*
Ualou arrived at Johnson's office front nait Sunday, night, an­
Harry 8. Toy, of Detroit, who has IndependentLivingOn
An SOS fro nith* Old Dominion
tentlon shlflfd across th* stt**( to
Final
Eftort
W
ill
Be
made
Ihla
frera Baltimore and pretented n nouncement wa*
been named as the sender of the
whei* annthsr ertw .of workmen llntr Madison, with .n r* than
demand for a code for ohlp morning that a mass meeting request for him tn testify.
Own Produce Seen
Hut
Made
F
o
r
Success
b#gin removing th* old flxturts 90 parsons aboard, sent a coast
crew*, longshoremen, and harbor will be held in th* near fu­
ouch information as I ran give U
plowing through
which w#r# use.) by th# Stnford- guard cutUr
Highly D e a irable
Of
ArmsConference
workers. Hearing* also opened on ture at the City Hall.'
only general and I* mostly sec­
Atlantir National
Bank until high sea* to h*r aid off Capa
Open to the public, to tho em­ ond hand, ami la insufficient t i
the women** dresa Industry.
Charlas, Va. Within a short time
abiul sig w*#ks ago.
. DAYTONA DKACII. Aug. 23—
HYDE PARK, N. Y.. Aug. 23—
Indications went that final ac­ ployers of laoor o f any kind, warrant a Journey lo Detroit."
This building, leased rscsntly thg eulttr wlral#*»ed It wa^ ilam(Ah—Florida
farmer*
should
he
aa
well
aa
th*
amployeea,
th*
(Aftd'rruilfnt
Roosevelt
mad*
a
tion on a sode far the automobile
Th# former president said lie
to the Wlnn-Lnv#tt Interests at aged by th* storm and had to
Industry will have to wait a faw mooting Is planned to bo briof but wa* aur* th* information wanted taught a "llve-al-homa" program final cITorl for surrrss of Ih#
•
Jacksunvlll#, will l&gt;* rtmod#l#d for hov# to for a time.
days whfla Johnson worked out tho forceful. A prominent epeaker would be fully available "from thr under which they would raise not tro' bled w ijlil disarmament par­
A faint call fur help said th*
its occupancy by th* larg#*'t Pigproblem of the "open shop" ver- from a neighboring city la being MFC, Ih* federal reserve anl only ca*h crop* but all kind* at ley yesterday, sending Norman II,
gly-WIggly grocery stor* In thl* forward d#ck h»uw of tha roastproduce on which they, could live Davis back to Geneva to seek an
Invited to appoar before th* au­ treasury officials."
•aa the, “tlqaod ahop".
wla* stramsr was wsshr,| away
rtiunly.
Initrpendenlly,
II.
E.
Wood,
trav­
elimination
of
weapons
of
offeri«e
dience, and his remarks will bo
Tho calling of Mr. Hoover aa a eling trachcr-tralner of the Uni­
Prvsont plant provide that lha and that th* craft wns in Imm*.
and
an
international
armamrnla
WASHINGTON, Aag. U r -u n augmented by tho** of outstand­ witness had been suggested t&gt;7
old building will h# sitsndsd to diets n##d of assistance. Tho
versity o f Florida, told the Florida
James Vocational agricultural conference unit r»l commissi in.
laid ing local speakers who are equal­ United States Senator
—M a l i ; merchant*
Ov»r W arrea of hyarlnlha th* tldtwalk on Magnolia Avcnu* skip left N#w York for Norfolk
Davis, after hls,thre«-hour talk
ly
aa
well
vtn
ed
upon
th*
sub­
Cousens,
of
Michigan,
who
de­
which had formtd an ohalarle to on Ih* Wsst and to tho First ysstsrday.
yesterday by Hugh &amp;
her* yesterday.
(Continued On Pag* Three)
ject of N. B. A . plana.
clared th« Heaver Admlalalrmtlon
boatman wishing to us* tho Kb S tm t sliWwalk on th# Norik.
Report* from along th#- East-.
Vocational agricultural teachers,
___-«__
____
____
____ _ i aW-HWlUtp WdkilnbtriCol. T. W. Lawton, hand o f had been aware of had practice#
John* Rlv#r In th# vicinity of Ih#
Hath buildings ar# trhtdultd lo am Seaboard told of thousands of '\eiorv would are to It that Presided! th* Educational Department o f in th* two rioted hanks In May, he said, must aid fanner* In car­
Oitren anil G«n*va bridges have b# ready for occupancy on or dollar* worth of damag* by tha
Reoaevelt’a re-employmtnt pro- tho Local Campaign Army, will 1932, but that “ In th# absence of rying out the federal adjustbeen removed, and th# rlv#r Is about Oct. I.
hurricane and posslbla loss of
mmt act. If. G. Clayton, district
g rtfi did not **W1 price* ihoollng preside over tha meeting, while political condition waa not anx agent of the Florida agricultural
now rleartd, II waa reported at Ih#
Whll* this work was going oa. Ufa. Communication along th* *n
acting General R. L. Glenn le lous to start an epidemic of hank extension service, captaining this
Dlly Hall today, by A. II. Brown, pointers began th* work of r&lt;J- lire Maryland shore 'f a t cut o ff
akyward without Juatincatlon.
expected to Introduce th* apeak- closings.'
engineer of th# War Department decorating th* front o f th* Yow* sari* today.
art, said umln1 iti Terms farmers
In addreaalng Aemben of tho
Thr former proeldent’s telegram
er of tha evening. Mrs. S. E.
U. 8. Engineer's Offlr* In Jack- *11 Co. stor# Just across th# itrsat,
At Norfolk wind* of 70 to 80
great retail trade, here for hear- Jonas, a* Lieutenant-General of to Toy look no direct notice of should lie enabled to remain -sol­
sonvlll#.
•
whll# farther down Ih* slr*«t, In milts vrioclty, ac ompanlrd by
vent and put their farms bark on
While
telling
thr
slnry
of
*hr
lags on their coda of fair compo­ th* Army, has been Invited to the Cousens statement, saying:
Th* work of removing th# hya- Ih* Mrlsch Building, another eraw htavy rain, marooned vacationa sound businrs* basis.
rise and progress of the Flirida
sition, Johnson *4td the admlnta- rash* a direct, appeal to th* "M y recollection . . . I* that on a
"Without It we are sunk", h* Methodist Orphanage at lirt&gt;s"ii rinlhs was In rharg# of A. II.j of men w#ro building fixtures lata and flooded low lying sections.
Thursday
evening
in
February
(ration cornId*red Ita duly In pre­ women in th* audience, and, three
Th* North Carolina roast was
said. "The act applies to basic Springs to Fanfird Kntarisn at Smith of th# Sanford Boat Work*. which will h# used to hold a new
venting a "runaway market" aa or four short talks will be made the official* (o f Ih# federal commodities, cotton, tobacco, hogs,
H* had been given Ih# rontrarl and large stock of fall and winter also being pounded by mountain­
their
weekly
luncheon
in
Ih*
Yalbranches of government)
In­
• much tha object "of our concern by other ipeakere.
corn, dairy products, rice, th* fln t itex Hotel yrslenlay, C. It. Shan­ lo rfmov# th# obstruction! when women's wear purchased r*c*nt ous wave* and an unidentified*
aa any other phase of ‘ hie taw."
Col. Lawton stated this morn­ formed m# that the Guardian- five of which ar* grown In Flor­ non, official of thr Orphanage look II. M. Pap worth, trad* body pr«* ly in New York by Hadya, local four-masted schooner wallo\*l
Tho retailer* were urged 'o re­ ing that among those who will Truat Company of Detroit was ii ida.
htlplttt off Ih* *hoals. near Ms*
•
~
occasion-,o express apprerutlon Idrnt, wrote tn .Jacksonville In fashion ahop operator.
difficulties, was undergoing a
n«to whll* roast guanl craft
"Adjustment of rotton has boen for the many Idndnetsr* whirl) urge that Immediate step* b#
Mat unreasonable prices quoted by also appear on th* speakers'
run by Its dspoaltor* ' and that
taken for Ih# hentflt of rlbernwn
Mrs. Ada D, Matthews stood by unable to glv# assist­
Jobber* end raanufaetom*. with platform Is Major L. H. Connel­ should It floss It would prerlpl- works l out and Ihoa* for other the Club had *h iweirrf upon the
and private parties.
ly, head of th* Information Bucommodities will follow.
ance.
,
children
In
recent
year*.
the recovery chief assarting that
tat# a panic run on other Dctiol!
Ih Victim O f Death Naw Jersey, which received thu
Mr. Hrown, whll# reporting th#
"The price of cotton has been
Mr. Hhannon detailed the doings river cleared In th# vicinity of
“ w# will cupport you within (he
and
Michigan
banka"Panona who are still In tho
raised by th* processing tas,
brunt of the storm* of th# past
Rurcumblng lo Hi# effects of an
"Th* Impression I received from which places a 42 cent* tax on of the average child durlrg rach Osteen and G«n»va bridges, statlimit* of the ruling that la stated dark aa .to th* Intent of th*
four days, continued to h* buffetday of hi* stay at the Wi,hnnage.j h that "’’Thera T*. nf routs#, a operation performed
yesterday
them
waa
that
th#
other
leading
In ’ the President’s r*-employment President'* Agreement or any In­
inch pound of cotton when It Is and ha told of th* many lm ,rovi
•d. Th* 300-foot municipal pi*f
hyacinths morning, Mrs. Ada Dickson Mat at Cap* May wat washed away
terpretation of H." ho amid, "are bank* of Detroit had not been sub­ changed from the hulk Into some manta which have been n«dr re­ pooslbillty of more
agree meat."
ject to rena and wer* able to meat
coming down th* river. It Is thews, wife of C. L Matthswv, and UUphon* and alectriral lino*
At the eaata tins* Jakason tcN Invited to address the meeting thalr deposit responsibilities If other article.
cently. It* stressed th* fact :hal
of Hanford, disj this morning at
Under th* act farmer* will he Seminole Counf) farmers have therefor* Important that boatmen
war* blown down.
the merthanta that In carrying from th* floor during an open
using th* Lake Jessup side of Ih* about 8:00 o’clock In a hospital In
there waa no general panic in th* thl* t° bjrrow from tho federal
forum
In
which
questions
will
bo
Th* body of one of reven vl*;(
tha re-employmant program for­
often aided the Orphanage, whin,
Athtvlll#,
N.
C.
0*n*va bridge, ha urged to kttp
city, although they necessarily land banka. or tha agricultural
time
of Sunday’s storm wa*
ward that* would be no attempts aaawsrad, If possible."
at time* of financial atresa, they
Mr. Matthews left for that city
washed up on Ih* shore near A t­
So that tb* moating will bring had a number of slow assets. . . cradlt aaoclation at 4 1-2 percant sent large quantities of fr alt# r.r.d th* hyacinth* moving, If possible.
viotenca or aanhuatlag, but
J wa* Informed that th# Guard­ Interest. " I do not cunsldtr this vegetable* which supplied j real This would hslp to maintain an on an afternoon train. H* will re­ lantic City. Now York missed th*
V U t If Chaater* behind the blue out many resident* of th* email
open channel and prevent a re­ turn h*r# Saturday at noon with brant of th# gal# promised for
^ a g l* war* found "w* arousing to towns o f tho county Mrs. Jones ian Trust situation was such that too high", said Cayton, "for II need.
current#. of th# Jam whlrh took Ih# body o f hi* wjfs, and futMral yoattrdsy but heavy rain* contimb
niov* In there and taka that sagl* this morning stated that aha even with lb* utmost of govern­ will help bona fids farmers In this
Fred T. William* w*» .valcomad plac* a f#w w##ks ago."
s#rvlc#s ara tsntatlrely set for usd. Along th* coast th* heaviest
crisis
at
th*
taraa
lima
disrouragment
assistance
.
.
.
II
would
be
will
appoint
captain*
In
each
of
(Oontinaad On Pag* Three)
in i/jh* club aa an huni&gt;iar7 m-tu­
An expression of appreciation Sunday afternoon.
help■
Ing
spoliation.'
rain for August In many yoara
theca towns at one*. Thalr du­ Insufficient without outride
ber by Rotarlan W. M llaynev. for th# promptness and efficient
Mr*. Matthews, who had b*«n was reported.
) Maitin II. Walker, editor of th*
ties will be to make a personal and raorganliatlon Internally.
while Rotarlan H. It. Cloud, of i manner In whlrh th# request for visiting her sister In Ashsvill*
I t Jobe Await Timber vUlt with every woman resident "The request . . . was that I Florida (Grower, Tamp*. dis- Orlan lo,.wai a guest.
action was handUd was tent .from for th* paet m -nth, waa born at
of their town to urge that they, ahould endeavor to bring about rusted marketing citrus under Ifl*
Others present were llutanans trad# body headquartars thi- Lnugwood on Fab. 13, 1901. She More Hope Seen For
Workers Living Here and their families com* to San­ co-ap*ratlon of outaid* Interests, agricultural adjustment act. The Paul
Stine, who presided. A- tV- morning tn Malor II." U. Dunn, waa 32 years of age at lha lima
Keeping A ir Service
- 4
■
organise plan provides for a stale con­
privat* dspoaltor*
ford for this moating.
Epps, F. C. MacMahun, O. W head of Hi# Jacksonville offlr#.
of
her
death
For
th*
past
20
trolling
committee
tn
hav*
power
• Thro* whit* and I t negro realthe trust company and thuo pro­
It was decided also that
Believing that chancre for th*
Spencer, R. F. Montsalvatgc, W. Dunn, head of th* Jacksonville rears th* hav resided In Sanford,
denla a f this auction have Jobs an be asked to appear before vent a eriela In that city, W# had In limit th* sis* of shipments and
rottntlon of th* air mall line haM. Haynes, James llrvwn, J. A. offlc*.
Surviving
her
are
h*r
husband,
wnitfcra far Umm If they will call groups a t Oviedo aad at Lyman sufficiently secured such cone- grad* of fruit In laterals!* com­
twaan Daytsna Daach pnd HL
Wright, Msrtln J. Drain, B. F-,
C. L. Matthews; two rhltdren,
at tha Employment Office at 114 High School 1st* this week, line* •ration on u r n occasion* In toms merce, h* said.
Petersburg ara growing brlgh’ cr,
llalnet, H. M. Watson. W
t . New Acta Arranged
n#llls, ag*d fire, and Harriett,
MagaaHe A r e n * tomorrow morn- several questions have arisen In other cltlo* aad prawn led enor­
rolls A. Williams, lural avla'lon
W. A. L*fTI*r, and S.
nearly
four
yoars
of
age;
her
lag at I N attack. U was an those communities as to what la mous losses.
Brooks Urges Support Hutchison,
For “DiacoveryNight" father, Sam Dickson, of Long- • nthuslast, calls upon lha buslnasa
O. Shinholsrr.
by. acting General axpoebad of th* email tow* mer­
man of this city to laud thslr sup­
For
N
R
A
Campaign
R. U . Clean ad (ha local N. R. A. chant or employer.
Three new acts hav* been added wood; two slstara, Mrs. J, R. port in a concerted effort now boto th* It already announced aa Stewart, of Sanford, and Miss Ing read* toward guarantralng tb#
Campaign Army.
Margaret Ponder, 19, "Support th*
R. A. cam­ Instructions Given
Ashsvllla, continuation of this sarrlco.
Th*** man arai J L. Dana aad Unfair Competition
competitor* for rash prli»» and Mildred Dickson, of
paign" urged
Rev. Wm. P.
On
Coming
Flection
Dlea
From
Illness
B. R. Thomas, Urign aa Rout*
thratsr tickets which will b* and a brother. Walker Dickson,
ilrooka Jr., o f Sanford Kiwanlans
'*rh»ra ora many t way* to
"A " , aad M. Whitley, a f Markham,
Is Cited
A t Hearing Mr*. Margarat Kae**rman Pon- and their guest* at the wt«kly If Don-rrglatcrml residents of awarded during flv# eonsvjullv# of New Smyrna.
which wa can ha assured of thla
» ______
"Discovery
Night"
program*
whit# men what* aaataa are Ustclub luncheon at lha Monesuma
sarrics", h* said. "Among t.v.awWASHINGTON, Aug. *22. — n*r,
d*r, iv
19-y*ar-*ld
tlda county with to cast a ballot In starting at th# Milan# Thratsr Final Riten Held For
y w o s s i daughter of Mr.'t ii-i-i , „ i , _
ad aa tha g p g l g a l ngtah r as
ar* latter* or toUgram* oa.rt ta
On—
Snrnll
retailers,
whoa*
In­
and
Mr*.
Emil
F.
R**s*rman,
of,
Hi*
special
repeal
election
oa
next
Wednesday
night
.tie aad timber wattears, aad tha
HU Ulk was a feature of a
Mrs. Ellen Sharon, 83 a Jr Congressman or to head* at
Mrs. Gladys 31 irrii Williams,
faUowiag nagr* awn who ara vestment Is not more than 2800. L a i* Monro*, dad at -th* home. program which included tonga by Oct. 10, they must come to Bantha Air Mall Dapartmsnt of Uvo
listed aa warhers ad this kind. were called source# of unfair of her paranU lata yealtrday aft-'M rs. A. M. Phillip*, accompanied ford to register, and do so before program iPrector, announced to­
Funeral service* for bln. Ellon Poatal Barrie*. Also, by purthaa.
b
o'clock.
Kept.
10,
It
was
deter­
eompetlttoa
by
A
.
Lincoln
Win­
day
that
sh#
hat
stored
th#
Jhasa* Mafrap,
by MU« Margaret Davie; piano re­
•moon after a lingering III;
mined today In a telegram sent to Ruttl Hlster* as vocalists; L. A. Hhsron, 88, mothor of Judg* Ing glr mail stamps in advene* at
ter, president a f the United BusFuneral services wlU be held liction* by Mi«a Pearl Robson, acd
W. J. Thigpen, supervisor o f reg­ .Summerlin aa a saxophone solo­ Jams* U. Sbsron, o f Sanford, ware Ihla Uma, It will Indlcats that lo­
lasts Man** Association, o f Chifrom tho Erickson Funeral Horn* impromptu remark* by Klwanie.it
held this aflsrnoon at 8:03 u'slock cally tbar# It a n#*d for '.ha fast
istration
by R. A. Gray, aoerttary ist, and l-on# and Trent, comed­
at K# resumption o f Baar- tomorrow afternoon
2:00 II. V. Con'Vt, Harvey Pre*man,
at
from Ih* Episcopal Cht&gt;r«h In aanlc* which air insll furnish#*/4 I
m a ' retain cods today.
ians.
Quincy. Burial waa mad* beside
o'clock. Burial will b# In Sylvan and Brantley Uurcham, who w.ih of state.
Mr. Williams, who hat bran rrfof approximate­ U k s Cemetery. Rar. J. B. Root,
Under
a
ruling
handed
down
In
All prreons who wish to enter th* body o f h*r husband, J'&lt;dg« dtavorlng to have tha mail piano
Kiwanlan Walter Rax, all of Or­
ly one million parsons la tha text of
July,
tb*
registration
books
war#
their talent for sieging, s'xnclng, Henry Sharon, pioneer represen­ us* th*.local flald at a stop along
th* First
Congregational lando, wtr* on a good-will trip.
SO day* If retail store* war* put Cfcrch * f Sanford, will officials,
Others attending the inerting to ho taktoi around thu county. or any othsr forai of entertain- tative of Oadsdan County
It* rant* batwaan tha tw^ clilaa^ •
aa 40, 44 and 42 hour »a * k » ac­ assisted by tb* Rar. J. M. Milligan were Kiwanlans Howard O.erlln, Today's ruling eliminate, tha M- merit In lb* contest which culmi­
Word of th* death of Mral nha- alas ballavas that this wi’.l h*
ta thalr hours of operation e t Lake Monro*.
nates In lha awarding of a |6 ron rsachtd Hanford yaxtarday at brought about bofore th* wlnlor^ •
who presided, 8. J. N il. W. Ft. cesalty o f such action.
predicted by Paul Nyst
Reminder again was issued that cash prise and month's pass to abrut noon, aad Judg* Hharun and taagon brglnt.
. Mrs. Pondar was a native of Zacbry, F. R. WiUoa, Jno. D. Jin.
emaa far tho Limited
Cl*v*land, Ohio wham ih* was kins,
Howard
Ixmg,
Rupert all parsons whj wars ragisl:r*d tb* theater, should *** SlrJ. Wil­ his family left for Qulnry shortly
Variety Star** Association.
KMPLOTMENT JUMPS
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born on Nov. I f , 1112. ^Sho had Strickleod. C. F. Iroctar, W. S. and qualified la vote In tha leal liams before Raturday night, ska after luschaon. Mrs. Shares waa
CHICAGO- - o n - Th. Illlnola
ill for only a abort tint*, although
Nvad In this section for th* pu t Coleman/ 8. F. Doudney, Arthur ylecllon trl not need to re-rsgiat- stated.
CAR LOADING B INCREASE
Uader the plan, about fire acta ah* has b**n In failing health for dopartataut of labor stataa that
12 is a n . Surviving her nr* hot Brnaaa, I. J. Brack In, P. H. Lam- •r. Poll taxes for 1931 and 1932
I la 1672 industrial
NEW YORK— (AV-Offkiela of parents; tw* alatava, Mrs. Ruth son, W. A. Patrick, T. L. Duma*, must b* paid, however, both by will b* staged on aaah of four soma years. Hh* war a Frequent
la tha atat* Increased 4Jt
Final Wednesday nights, aad th* first visitor to Sanford, and abo had _
tha Chesapeake 4k Ohio railroad Parrish, af Sanford, sad Mlia A. B. Johnson, Fletcher Bailey, old and Row registrants.
pswaaat aad payrqll* went up I f f
Kaetermaa, af Lake Mon J. O. Leonardy, Dave Boa lake, day f*r Ik* Payment o f poll l a s t prise winner each night will ap­ many friaads in Uria city. .
freight
poar on tha final program on
SJ^SM can,
*r survivor* are two 'sona, portanI la tka period of Jno* 18»
sad tw# hrethm. .Emil Bill Du Boo*. W. T. Langley, E. I. Is S*pt. II.
Mr. Thigpen's offices ara In tbe Wednesday night S«pt. 27. Ib tr*
[* Sharon, of Sanford, aad to July II. Th* g a lu ware *
n sail Araoid Rawer, Hoy, Pater Hchaal, V. A. Speer,
pared with 22*87 th* week
fourth coaaocutlre asoatbly
Drumley-PaUaUa BuUdlag.
- la a* satry charge.
H. Frank Fbaron, af Quincy.
aad Ray Pox.
of
far* *^M 24J28 • year ago.
•*7|1 *
I* . Ira
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PLANS MADE FOR
NRA NASS MEET
IN NEAR_FUTIJRE

‘LIVE-AT-HOME 1 MAN H. DAVIS
PROGRAM URGED
RETURN TO
UPON FARMERS G E N E V A jm F Y

Big; Hyacinth Area
Is Removed From
River NearBridgjes

HeadOf Orphanage
Thanks Public For
Aiding Institution

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T U f t t t A Y , A U G U S T 22, I M S

means to you
t h * President's keemployment Program It advancing to co

mplete success. No

of the

been made. • In
Ihitvast eurge o f patriotism
unity o f a whole people against a national danger hat ever &lt;
clear. When 125,000,000 people attempt to act at one man there are .are
tary to. keep our common purpose
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pottibleth
e aim o f the whole
and the duty
to be some misunderstandings. It It time to restate as clearly as
to
itateofficially, briefly and clearly the timple
Of each individual. • That is the purpose o f this message
o f the whole country that thlt newtpaper hat
for common guidance-.
. It it an evidence o f the self-sacrificing
n Amends wholly on united action. That unity
donated this space. In that spirit the whole country Is acting. • '

thenext few days let us close up every gap

U almost complete. In

u n it the Haa o f the Blue Eagle on the door o f every man who wo

oar-third for hoot* V i * ! wnr • *

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C h lM L a w

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Thoro on • f « * rtry .powol earn wmm
~
.
eotkm -art ho allowed *o*orti mom the.
IW to*
Soar, hi order to keep op
bat. hero again, yo« agroa to poythoB ot ko*t u ^ o o ~
one*third Cot the (war. they work ooor tho Unite Oft to
paragraph. ( ! ) e»d ( ! ) F .B .A .

ot I I , I t t l o ms* to

H O W TO

EARN

THE BLUE I A O U

1. * * n dm Pm l+nfs Reemployment Ajoomont (P.R.A.).
a . thorfon Hmsro of factory workers to. iSlloun tper work, andojoUetim nttffe
hturt pm mJu (Sit paragraph* 3 an*
PoR.A.)
^ | a|M W apM . (Sot para/paphs 5, 6, and 7, P.R.A.)
4 , Don't iM ptey CMW la b o r. (So* paragraph I, P.R.A.)

B Coop -ta lt d Wi Hw hrooMont. Todo Utisi *
( • ) U vo Up to tho A flroom oof. (So. p W « f * 8’ P K A &gt;

egrto to pay all roplOT.ro, oto.pt factory or •?***J “ j
worker. ir.rtlnaa. tho w.ge. or. o t oat
dollar, per week, bat If yoor omplywo oro paid by tho
knar, vau oar ooa the foUootoo ldn lt .il!

(b) Don't DmfSoor. [See paragraph 9, P.R.A.)
it
(«) DonM M rorhh Othora "UnPor tho Bluo ****** .{^ S ^ P R A
' Id) Oof n C o d. In by lootombor Itf. (See pararapht I I and IS, P.Rut.)

Plato of
!■ cl|Us e l 500,000 er
In eltle. ml belweao 150,000 mod

says: "U W o fortify that wo have adjusted tho I
to accord with tho President's Reemployment

it a m abat km for • okumo pa uh w u n .
r a / t T lo that tho *to—odtoUtro4earoa" la Iho
to which they. I. direct rotoll nmpetttlon:

Z V V i r i u J o ! It U o - o ^ lh-tlStop.ro-

» o-ptoytoi fntocy
yooKrooO TtU w .1

—------ Trade/lodaotry."
■totitaUao to roMootod to after yoo
dTpat tha Fro.Ue.t a Reonptoymeet
n o lo foO .feet, and aftor yoo hoeo
a , » « u i , •&lt; o , e “ ~ -

optotahlo ia t f| M o o « of oil poy o o o
TWO ebclal laUrprrUtUow—No, I tod
Soto Iwood, ei plaining thto paragraptoYW
of theoo ot roar local Chamber of Conn

ajH h stS iki'fX .R
rwhich
t JSo.
jstor.
mpatigtalos rfaet
iis tewpous
ooreroKOt Ulwaea tho ItonMcaleM
.tAoi ot year T.-ado or Imlutryt tort to
iheto t t o v yoo naat .to. o CoHMato
f — , arUlae In It Ike lattowL'A »UloI hot. oawplWd with tho rfwt.il,• protoodMp tor tho---- Troae/Zsdodtj.
« T M b Meal Hanbhlp, (Ftragraph
r.pleyoo.1 AgH «w ot).
io yeaJler no— why o potrf tho FmMootk Agfomoit
ivUuallr, • gN.t 0»d aM.otd-

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W i k m p rerio tu ljr discussed h i th e#* colum n* th e A c *
r ic a lt u n l A 4 jtM tn &gt; «if A c t .with It* d om estic mDotment pUn
f o r n ld in f fo rm ers, th e In fla tion nm endm ent, and e v e r y oth­
er; Ingenious device known to. man f o r m in in g price*. Param ong ita numerous fe a tu re s
ta on e “ b y w h ftlf
“ ■\ b y the g o vern m en t to redu ce th e ir S e m ite .
_ ___
_ bind th i* p r o r tiio jf o f th e A c t, o f course,
rla th a t a sm aller production w ould necesaarily m u l t In
ilgher prices.*
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T#o ftnt group to be msds the subj^' of thl# e*P*Ht
th« cotton olanter* of the South! An wring*.
tie wan not an unfair price i* Indicated by
of one planter who declared that he would aell the govwoment hla entire plantation, land and all. for 917.60 .an acre.
II wee thought that In this way at least one-third of too e « ton crop could be takrn off the.market.

g g n t r a m m k , vW e

Euphemistic Words

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Judging frw th# grand jary
alien, Mlrhlgan bank* hare
bat tho aama dlffleuli h Mm* of our Florida banki
u f i m t aftor tho boom.
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Orlando I* agitating for tho
of tho Stats capital ta
"City BaaoUfJl" ng tha
Ji that a Mot* contra! Io­
ta dtslrvd. Why not Sad*
fofd, th*n T IWtld,* oar **IU
tool(I futhhh tho Itgiilatora
with th«ir *ulphur.

Newspapers ar#’ often called upon for th*. aake of daceney In their writings to use eupheml#m, defined a* a
rhetorical figure of speech in which an Inoffensive word in
an expression is substituted for one unpleasant., A C*rf#In
place la referred to as a "disorderly house," a certain kind
of attack is called "criminal aaaault." a certain police docket
charge Is put down as ''statutory offense.'*
*
But there are other instances where this . aort of
rhetorical use la adopted for other purpose*. A heavy rain
In California Is sometimes termed by the loyal press as
"liquid sunshine.” When the temperature drops below freesing then the air la eald to be “crisp.” ami an earthquake
may be designated as Just a little rumble In the ground.
Tha report* bar* It that tha OaThfi latest example of this kind o f writing comes from
nrr* Disarmament rohftrenc* la the Eastern Seaboard where a West Indian hurricane h u
going to rttimt It* ****'on* In
Oqtobor and Norman Ctavta to been hovering. Th# word, "hurricane,” however, la not
going hath to represent thta mentioned and instead we read about a “northeaster” pound­
country, lint thing you know ing the New Jersey coast. TJie press dispatches do go so
w« aro going to keep'on id*orat­ far as tq refer to the Caribbean gale.
ing &lt;14*rfflam*nfv until wo' &lt;tatk
This suggests the Idea to us that the next tlnte a hur­
oartal*** Into a tint «lsi« war. ricane points towards Florida, tha press of the atate sand
*
. o -'out "lephyr warnings.” No, on second thought we rather
Tha Editor of tha Havana Ilka the sound of "hurricane,” and we like to think that the
Atoeriran-Nm* who u**d to II** newspapers of this state believe in .calling a spade a spade.
to, Baaford, »ay* that ‘ former We. sincerely believe that it Is much better to tell the un­
Pfahtont Machado punftaaad a
••lata In ' Germany a varnished truth than to try to “ Idd” th* public. You will be
ago. and rarrltd or*i found out in the end, anyway.
All this reminds us of the way a certain Englishman
taah with him wh*n
loft Havana.
That’* doing called another countryman a "liar.” The expression -he
t wall In a d»pr*»*lon, lin t used was: "You have committed an'unintentional Inexacti­
tude."
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■■ -o ------------ -------Row time* changal R«m«nibar
fifteen -or

tw

afo Whan a plctore eatled Btptaraber Mere mad# It* appear,
adhi. Why, a ator* which
that picture la one of Ita*
art* •’ b lycottad
oh tha ground, that II w«o
pnhlto worm]*. N&lt;
yon t h a .' »**
at 4ho b*a*b*a moat any
to raal Hfo.
In aH national banka
ta aaoMLMUMO «
ta th* w aytha currency. TnU doS*

Ha hi tteto banks,
dapoalt# ’ In th*
a-ywir at*

tw

Or. a*d Mfa. Ilomholder and th*
chtldroa hay* returned from a
trip to Baltimore and other cities.
Pottraaelar Uaahlpo I*
again after a abort visit to
aceaa af Coronado Beach.
Mrs. Qlbaan, of Winter Canine,
and MlM Beoale Long ar* enjoy
tog tha eurf at Daytona Beach
this weak.
W. W,' Abernathy •xpocta to
mare Into hi* flee new home
MagaalU Avenue next weok.
Orborne Ilerhdon slid Ed Lane
ar* sajournlng at Daytona each

#21.1.0^47,000 t M i

yrwaoai Umar Th
»hsan aa- Inflation a* far
at th*.

af tha mats.

bar* cam* to,,&lt;

• law paohibiting w
holding Jaha aa.

Itaty in U q ,
getting

th a as.

&gt; a spirit. of chivalry
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SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO

.J**,

and n bunch of outstanding la.
dvhtadnaaa takan np. Tha am
of th* bond 1**0* will atoa atahto
th* city council ta pramaj
tha work of butkh«adlng the lake
front and conatrucUng mar* tidewalk* la which Sanford Haight*
will bo parod from T*nlh Bttoot
to Hughey Awnu*.
A latter from Dr. K. D. Brawn,
laa *tat*i that h* I* on bia way ta
terra firm* for It day*. RroryEurope and will aot aat foal an
thing 1* proplttoa* far d plaaaant
Journey and h* ha* not had *
touch of aeailcknoa* n t V —.
Mrnr*. riiTOahoT, tteuglaa*. aarl
Hand attended th* badka* Plento
at Chuluota yeatarday had they
atat* that they never before dH
got qalta an much t* aat ar haw
*ock a goad lima.

’ Walter Clay, who haa barn
^ ford for aura*
ia SaW
week* past, to now vbltlag rela­
tive* ta Jacbapnvlll*.
Th* ttoctio* for head* 4* tha
by a
amount 'of #90,NO
vnt* of S3 for and 14
M. D. Ratehat
the majority carries, tha
paiMad kb ator* M
Catoey
tay^naw by ;a*jy»rttoad gid *o|4 Avaaua and mad* many taitrov*i m M f llie*

Dtunpin^ O f Wheat
Won’t; Bb Resorted
To By Government

h*t by damping but
United State* would
wyaiu *f getting rid of Jt* »«t
ptoia should th* vgrVmg pattaa*
fail ta roach at
1 I t e U J a .r
the nation*, agranj #• * ! « § ♦ • ■

M wheat aereai.

*

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itluB
it
ha

fat h u g e Sum For
Its Tobacco C r o p

T V s * crowd* prohuMy wU he an
targ* s* M a g tha Ftorids haem
lime*—may ha greater." ha
“
Mr. Srarewt ala* oa

TALLAHASSEE.
The attoraay general rail tar ATLANTA, Aug. **—t*Vtty —Tha supreme court late jvv
‘ — mBfhra
In
the work handed dawn a
'terday touaad ait order aoUlaR
which held that t r h through
lK” ’
gyI-to. until plrttorr pfocaodfagw,
south Georgia to M s for
aa Infuiwtiaw by Ctocgft Jadgo
ara aat leg*]
tovest- th* i m tobacco crop. Vltk toJH c Psttawoy raetmtitog Crut* ia rat* for h^lkfing and lean **- dirstton* that urm mUBeua will
pitartoner of Agriculture Nathan •ociatlon*.
he roalixed before tha * * * * *
Mayo, from interfering with tho Mr. Crutchfield raid lbto
ahfpumnt 'af Wi Wd M gmpa! leant only that th* tnildiaf Fifteen markets yesterday
froit.
od loan association* would
reported to H. 1C.
Th# court **t Sept. IT far a altowwl ta parvhaee
tieian af the state
farther hearing* on an applica­
a* a ttraight inictmrnt. agriraNare.
th* rale of ITMSc
tion for a (opened***, hut pro­ The ruling*, be addcdL do a-A
vided that “ the dome appealed conflict a* Ku'Hing and b»"n SIS pound* ainra the *ea«Ni
from (Judge Petleway*e injuac- anoriatioM will be permitted opened Aeg. I, for a total of $5,tioa) be itayad Insofar aa it ap- to
accept
th*
corporation 8S0JN#3S.
pfto* ta ike packtag or ibipping boada ia toturn for th* moef. Thta Is far mor* money Umu
was received for th* entire crap
or *ttempt to ihfp th* frail iiT- goge*.
of tobacco to 1931. when net
rotred herein, and insofar aa H
sales amounted
to U J*7,Td7
Interfere* with the atafotary
tivitica” of. the commtoatouer.
pound* whkh brought $1,233.Members
Of
L
C
C
The affect of the *u
74SJUC
court’, ar-tor la that grapefruit
, Last week’* satoa topped th#
Id
Northwest
Are
•produced under arsenic &gt;
list fra thia your. * total of 20,cannot be ibipped te market. Tot
093j n i pounds being sold at an
Mi)* cannot atop gathering or Good Fire Fighters averse* price of 9J0 cent* per
crating of It to field boxes, a*
a preparation toward poaaihto 0 LTMP1A, Walk.—Mew of th*
Clriltan Conservation Corps are A d e l . #229A 17J 2; Baxley,
later ihipment.
t l 91.733.74: Btackahear.
RM.May* auauwnced Immodtotaly wianing laurel* to th* Northwest 543 93:
Dnogtaa.
f&amp;9*.»3«.1fl;
after Judge Petteway granted to flihtlng forott firm.
the temporary Injuncttoa that he Th* triple C men (lav* proven Hshlra t2fl7.W#M; Hatelhorvt.
#I93JMIJU; Metier (one of tha
Would appeal ta th* auprama
rt ort. Argnmente an tha appaaL a triple throat to forett fire*. C. tw„ warehouses not reporting)
in which vali'lty of the aatl-ar- J. Buck. Regional Forester an- IMJWI.17; Moultrie. #SMJM0.93;
*eatc *ptay law In tt* application nounev*. In Iha word* of Carl B. Naahvttlr, #«94 71533; Pelham.
State*horn, , |23».to the 19Jl groan fruit tow wilt Neal, topervtoor of th* Drachate* 949.0O9.MI;
be derided, was tet for Sept. 11 National Fore*! mors willing 100.0#; Tift on. I9S334IA3; VIdalto. 9137373.19; Valdoota. 1794.hy the yourt.
f ghter* never mods up a fit* S99JS; Waycroa*. IIB7ASM9.

who wore "tiod *p " to
a re Urn! th* market haa
to higher to**!*, with
af making further gains.
The Secret* bought theta
"La Caaito,” her* threw year*
ago fra a winter re* stance, hot
Mr* Secret find* it more com­
fortable than in Chicago aad to
bars thta rammer.

By Supreme Court

rapt

t*
them la satlafacttou

aaarigegee.

However, human nature la a rather Important factor' In
tha development of any eyetem. In thla ease every planter,
believing that all the others were reducing their crop by.
one-third, fell certain that the price would be higher, and
thetofore It was more Important thaa aver for him to prodike Just as* large a crop aa ever. Some of them refused
td sign tha agreement to reduce their acreage.
Some or
them signed and then failed to comply with the agreement.
Others agreed to plow under a certain amount of their
cotton and did so.
But Uieu they took the money with
which the government paid them to reduce their crop,
CONQUER AN ENE- bought more fertiliser with It, applied the fertiliser to fhat
« luk'i ways ptoara part of their plantation »tlU under cultivation, and erenow
ha mats* evwh hto
ta be *t p*#ra wHh raising more cotton on the reduced acm ge than they form­
erly did on the whole plantation. Taking everything Intd
tbs 11:7,
* *
consideration it I* quite probable that there will be more
IT WITH TIM#*LOAD-—-Tho cotton on the market this year than there was last t o r . •
fib with yen. whlla y* be with
Thie, it seems to us, is but one illustration of the fu­
f sad It x* m k hhn, ha *111 tility of a paternalistic government. It is Nke the ease ° r
food of ye»; but If 7* ter* the government lending money to states to build highway*
him, ho will foreaka yoa,—I and canals, and then lending money to the railroad# because
Chftotlde* 18:1.
J2
they can no longer compete with truck and barge line
transportation. It la Ilka rtralnli* vaal areas of "wampjaml
to open them up to agricultural pursuits and then I®™’ "* Bmkhng And Ip gn
You dost hava to *»k •
tie* bow tha lootb oro In
idbney to other farmers unable, to Bud a market for tne
Croups G w Accept
N hA &gt;*.
produce from lands already' tillable.
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.. _4do not question the need of the farmers for assist­ Bom? Loan Bonds
■eeonetruction work on tho
ance. but we. wonder whether paying them to reduce theif
Semfttolw BSnk building to
JACKS0NVJ7AE. Aag. 13.—
______ rapidly. It sound* klnSi acreage is th* most economical method which could be Uaed.
Budding and town ***** tattoo* of
good to' boor tho sound of b*mFlorid* ara *ll»W*d *ta arc*pi
mm la Sanford again.
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bond* of th* F«tor*r*Hom* Own
ay*' Loan Corporation In return
for first mortgage*. It *•&lt; ■»nounrrd Saturday by Jama* R.
Stockton, itat# manager of th*
enrporatton.
An npinlon In th* effect that
tha building and loan associa­
tion* af th1* atat* will ha al­
lowed I* accept th* corpnrathft
bond* in return for flr-t morlIt g r t wmt glvtn la Inman P.
CrCtrhftold. Florida eounral far
tha corporation, by Cary ft. I.an­
il*, state attorney g*n*r*J.
At to reor Ganaral Land la laid
Mr. Crutchftold that alne* ha

,

“ I am absolutely ilncero when
'I aoy that I never had a better
/irafphting new, both for ravult* &lt;n* red and for their atD*
tud* toward th* Job and th* hard­
ship* that go wHh i f , say* Mr.
N rat "The boyi performed like
aeasooed wood*men, the)
war*'
■Iwsya witling aad they gar* th*
hast they had."
From L. B. Pagter, »up*rvlaor,
Mount Baker National Kormt.
romre this report, *• copto»t from
th* record of a fire on Mount
Higgins: “9 P. M. I-onkoot on
Mount lliggin* rep&gt;rt* flrv edge
o f old slashing: F:W P. M. Twa
truck* of H8 civil an corps workera with toot*, pump* and hoe*
toft Darrlngton ranger •tall on for
firs; 11:09 P. M. lliggin* lookout
report* truck* at fire; f:1 t P. M.
lookout r»r°rt» fire out: dtatanrr
from ranger nation to fire ap­
proximately five mile*. On* run,
on* hit, no error*."

Big Tourist Season
I s PredictedJFro r
State N ext Winter
ST. CLOUD. Aug. *A —Untoa*
all »lgn* fall, Ftorida will enjoy
tha laryeet number o f tourist*
and prospectors next winter wit­
nessed her* in several year* ac­
cording to M. L Saereot. of Chitar*, official o f one o f th* coun­
try’* biggest rooperag* manufac­
turer* in , letter recelred hero
by Mr*. S ecret recently.
"Business to Improving evvrywhere north ami wrat." ho wrote,
"with the general outlcok better
than many reallie." ,
“The Florida exhiljit here ta
over-shadowing every other dis­
play at the fair, and thousands
o f vtailor* who bad never heard

I Grant
Million
Made To Florida

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GIssues C tjr r e d ly r i t M
WASHINGTON.
Aog. 23.—
i/PV—An oAttfowal
grant
l&amp;T#JMO t* Ptorida for emptof.
mrnt relief Wa» announced tost
night by Harry L Hoplin*. fed­
eral relief administrator, brina
mg Jhat state’* total op to |2V447,932.
Th# grant w*&gt; aneounred KJ
llopk n, through th* rfHcf *umintatration after bis departure
for Kentucky un a awing' around
the country, inspecting condiflonb.
The admin stratio* said Hop­
kins had informv) M*r*&lt;» F»gg.
director of the Flonda Emergen­
cy Relief Administration 1*31
week, that he was ready to *»•tot in raising the relief stland•l»t to ’railing th* relief *tandrial aecl of ihe deflitut* wou!9
te more nearly met.
following conference* between
sxrculiirs and aih-iaora of - the
Florida
Relief Administration
Governor Bh ilta forwarded a reqoevt far addit onal funds.
J. P. Newvll. secretary to
Sholtx said last night he had ar*
ranged for a conference be­
tween the Governor anJ Hopkin*, about th* Flirida relief
probJrnL at TaJIaha****, Satur
day.
Newell sought a conference
with Hopkins to ask exemption
for Florida from matching* feder­
al relief fund* bcca.r* of tha
•late’* financial condition, bi*
mid he had only sren tbs relivT
director fur a moment.
When he arrive! at Hopkins’
office, Nrwrll said, tho relief di­
rector was leaving for Kentucky
and hr only had time to arrange
for th* e inf* rehew with Sholta,
Saturday.

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jn.
111 Pkrt Avu
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Miotcogriph Priollnf
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Special InvestJxstloaa
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CREDIT ASSOCIATION.
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NEW REGIME IN COAL CODE HAS ;U.&amp; Scotland Yard
DELAYED Is Aim O f Moley In
CUBA IS FACING AGAIN
N R A PROGRESS CrimeProbeNowOn
D I M M TASK

lenslest to f'lt e r unity at hoar* ax
much ax anything elxr, amt also
to indicate to theuNaxix that hLa
regime waa .prepared to repo lx*
any effort* to fore* a coup d'cUL
Th* diminutive chancellor re­
turned from Italy cuntlnced .h*
has th* support o f Premier Henilst
Mussolini In hi* desiro to main­
tain Austria a* an independent
slat* in Centra! Europe, as “ pposed to an "anschluM," or cornbin*, wilh Naxi Germany.
It*
fear* such a combine would cause
Austria to Isrse much of her
economic if not actual political
Jndiipendenre.
Both Franc# ami Britain have
intimates! they w-uld be prepares!
to resort to sanction* . (penalties)
to maintain the status quo of
Central Europe, giving Dollfuaa
added strength abroad and cour­
se e at home In carry nut pstllclni.
The chancellor was rumored
toying wilh the Isle* of making
Prince Starhemherg, popular lead­
er In Austria, regent " f Ihe coun­
try after Drat proclaiming Aus­
tria a “ klnaless kingdom.”
However, arcorsling to informa­
tion in welMnformcsl quarters, as
long v Dollfuss Is ronvincesl he
ran withstand Ihe Socialise ami
Naxi opposition, he is iinllkrly t&lt;^
touch the haiarsbus Moharehlst
question.

e j s#
hut that all American off*(* far
inlernallnnat co-operation art*
&lt;
tingant upon a disarmed woild.
)
I(jth the MacDumdd obd tha
French propo-als fit
into th*
ideas of Mr,- Rooxcvclt who a fa r t ’.'
led the world la-t spring w flk ’fcr.
proposal to arrange a tiraty ban­
ning afire*sivy warfare a* 1* .
shown in the rroxsing of f runtiara
by armed forces.
»
It. is the helief and hnpo of
Davis that the ten-c situationa of
.
Europe will speed rather than re­
tard the ultimate s.ccess sif th*
»rms conference.
•re
There is a f 4* ting that Franca
is disposed to enter a world aqreament previdrd she i.« assur.-d of
no disadvantage. It is fd t that
, «—
th* wlilngncsi tuopermit border
■«t
defenses while eliminating offen­
sive weapon* and the promise of
consultation will gu far In winning
French support.
The proposed internath.iuil pd*
.Sou?.!
lice would be given authority to
lippret the arms supplies of rath
nation and also to make a ch-ct
on the shipment# of supplies l.fra 1
one ccuntry tu another ft wunW
tie separate from the l.cug &lt;o nf
Nations, although the latter -tyrnry might be used a» ■ clearing
house.
^
Today Mr. Roosevelt plins^ to
spend the day in a motor trip to
•H
the Ten Mile It .y Scout camp. 78
miles away in Delaware county.
s.4)

(Continued From I'age t )
(Continued Prana Page 1)
off that window. We are going to that Ha* proved too diifkui' for
Political, Social And do U under elrc.&gt;mataneex that th* regular poller to handle, b-H
the whole world will know why It -Me* not* “ butt in" until railed
Economic Upheaval wo have tai.ro It off* and that w* upon.
With roprcMBtatlTM o f oil
Chat* and Albert ConSimilarly the proposed federal
Leaves Bad A ffair have taken it off fairly."
FRIDAY.
■ombor* of the orfantintion in
t yesterday la Tamp*.
corps of auper-steuth* would be
A.
D.
White*Mo,
drpuiy
admin­
Th* Senior ChriiUan Endcavo
attendance, tb« regular mooting of
authorities
HAVANA, Aug. S X - ( « - T h e istrator who preaided at the mar- available to state
I Mr*. Jh m i A. Sands, the City Union t u held but night Of th* F ln t PreabyterUa Chun.’ combined political, social and rtt&gt;- Irtkr, told that in all. 1,444,720 i f whenever needed. K**n before
rill
have
choir
practice
at
8:0f
Jr.! turn moved from W rit dix- ot th* Fir»t Chrlitinn Church with
any reorganixalbin
haa takrrt
P. M. at the church. All member nomlc upheaval la Cuba that pro-1 tail concern* and more than S.WIU,.
tomth Street to B oom VloU?
the Chtiftian Endeavor Society of
COO employe* would be aif.-c'.cd by pls«*. federal a thorities have
duced
the
overthrow
of
the
MaInlereated
in
tinging
are
urged
t
I
the Church acting ■&gt; boat.
proved remarkably elT rient
in
cha V&gt; regime, has lo ft Carlos th* cud*.
attend.
It* Mina Howard and Mia*
During the bualneaa aoaaion
Manuel de C**p«dfs‘ provlsljnll
It was presented by the Nation­ aolvibg some uf the country's
y Holed M ono apent
number of important matter* were
government facing problems per­ al Retail Furniture' Association, major crimes, notably kidnaping*.
Id Orlando.
brought op which will be dia- “Gambling Ship” Now haps -net|ualltd in the republic's the-National Retail llar-temte as­ The most revent example of feder
.
_
_ . cuaaad at the M at axaeuUv# meetsociation, the National Kelad l ry at efficiency was the arrest of
Playing A t Milane history.
Harvey Hailey, not irious gang­
Jamea Brook*, o f New Yorfcjlng. ft wm* announced that th*
-Six years of economic depres­ (} w&gt;d» association, thr Mall Older
ster, wanted lit connection with
City, t* Speeding a abort time her. election of off ken will bo held at
asaociaOon.
the
National
Associa­
sion
and
political
repression
under
“ Gambling
Ship",
rapid-fire
the Kansas City ma-sarre o f four
with relative*.
th* n, , t meeting which will take
melodrama of Ilf* aboard a Dott­ Machado *■&gt;&lt;&gt; the Inevitable ex­ tion of Kvtail Clothiers and Fur.place * at
th*
Cangngalkinal ing eaalno, appears at th* Jlihs* plosion m alting therefr.im have nlabera and the National ivhju Ke- off-cers nml a convict ami also as
a suspect. In the kldiiping of
Priaoda of Edward HJgglna will Church.
brought Cuba to desperate straits. tallar* association.
Theater tonight.
regret to loam that ho I* ill at bis
It providv.1 for a 41-hiur work Charles F, Urschel. Oklahoma oil
Th* loving cup for attendance
The
ABC
and
OCKB
sreret
so­
Cary Grant, Benila Hume, Jack
homo on Pork Avenue.
Waa awarded to the Endeavor So­ LpRa*. Glen-k Farrell -and Roacoe cieties, students an.I pfotessutT, week, with trl huor* duri-ig r -h millionaire. Twelve others v.ere
ciety of
the
First
Christian Kara* play th* (coding roles In old ami new line politicians, tabor, seasons, for those earning less rounded up with llailey In con.
nertlon wilh the rrmies.
C A. Hall has relumed from Church which had a 100 percent
the press and the army, united than *30 » web, except ng rrg «Rumor Is persistent In assert­
Pensacola and Mobile, Ala. whore attendance. The visitor's banner th* film. Grant la cast as a Ug- only in the campaign to brink tered pharmacisla, * pruf*»'*o«.il*,
time gambler from the East, who
be *poat 10 day*.
outside salesmen and delivery em­ ing that Moley's first step Inward*
waa also won hy that aociaty,
gore west for • vacation, but soon about the change In adminixtrarebuilding the deportment uf JusAt the eloae of all business Bod
tl-ina, have In them dements fun­ ployes,
Charles Belt*, la In West Palm man Lehman, who has Just re­ Ij In th* thkk of things again ax damentally out of sympathy with
Maximum hours in ci'.lec and Ike will he (be ousting o f d. Ed­
Beach viaitlag th* Rev. H. Irving turned from the Worlds' Fair, operator of a gambling ship each other, even hostile.
town* under Io.OiW (rXC-qr. where gar floorer, of whose tmrthodk
moored off the California c-'sit.
LodtUt, formerly o f this city.
they
ars not a pari o f * Li'ger Ik* hr* n trj*l head ikies it-t upshowed iteroopticon views of the I a Ruc, th* menace of "Th; Htory
Un this support, huwever, CesPair, explaining each picture and of Tempi* Drake", playa *h« ruin pedes' administration m .at stand trad* aiVa) were fixed Ut 44 h .ura.i prove llnover has teen with the
Mis. f t 0. Fog and her brother, pointing out the unusual points o.'
Minimum wage*
would he: £ P * r,1n"''H
l!' 17' * n''
M IN K ,W ill, KK-UPKN
o f a rival operator. Miss Home ’# or fall, and meantime It laces
Leo A. Conolry, apent yeetordoy Interest.
Cities over .'vIHI.MM, 4)4 a week; 1914 has'been II* head. Bill he
these majuf problems:
th* girl in the case.’
made
many
enemies
in
the
.-jpilai
la Orlando on business.
IU04KH) tu 5UI.00U, $13; IU.D-hi lo
PAN A. IV t/43 • SuperintendAfter the showing o&lt; the rk1. The youth tnotrmelU. In all
Th* picture Is the ftr.il dealing
imt lllikman
slate- llmt
th*
imi.UUO, $12. with * vkillar -d ifer- during hi* tenure id alfirr hy his
lure* the member* of tbs Union
except
perhaps
iklfrrence
uf
pur
ith
the
activities
of
gambling
practice
of
sleuthing
agmrtM
so.
W t and Mrs. T . B. Middleton
Muwcqua tool mine, lit which 54
left in a body for the home . of ^hipa—luxuriously furnished vea- p ise and absence uf military form. entlal la ail classes for aoutnorn
annouud* the birth o f a daughter,
miners lust their lives . f u r an
Misa Hotel Appleby where game* r selx which are moored notxidj I ho Cuba's ABC, UCKH and IT H It, iiUrs. la town, between -’Whi and «'*n' d •■dical. in .Congress. Hue
Shirley Ana, Sunday at the Feritph-slun la.-t Dercmlyr, would
were playoJ end refreshments three-mile limit, beyond r.-toeh of with the university and lOstilutr lll.owl wages wo-ld be imiea-ed powerful enemy he made w e, Ihe
(Contlnuesl
From
Page
1)
naid-Laughton -Memorial Hospital.
te rcuycni'il Sept. 15. giving em«
20 percent, exrept that wages ried late Senator Tom Walsh, of Mon­ with ths* President.
served.
departed,
federal and local autii Title*, student*, are akin tu Halt's jnd not exceed $11 but must* he ever tana, who died on the eve of tak­
ploy merit tu IlHi men.
where anything ran, and d.un, go. Germany's young 'fascists. TirrJ fit).
ing office *s attorney ‘general in hopeful hut neither optimistic nnr
Mr. and Mr*. f t B. Stows and
pessimistic.uvtfr the future of the
uf
the
domination
of
older
poll
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Wealthy
r-xtumnra
are
fic'ied
to
th*
Roo-rvelt
cabinet.
Walsh
was
daughter, Evelyn, spent Sunday
Ht-irrs would be required l i op­
—
Church Co-Ed Class
and from thrm in fast jp-. •dbc-alx, ticlnns, they hair taken matters erate at least 52 hum* weakly un­ quote.I a- saying at the timr of I h months' nisi pisrley, agreeing
and Monday hi Jacksonvil* i
in their own hands to clean un less they were operating le*a than hit appointment that h s first of. (hat the pulitiral and tixychol igt- GENERAL KI.KCTRU' RefrigtrSC Augustine.
Meets Tuesday Night to win or lost fortunes at roulette, Culm's
alur. 7.2 cuhl feet. Perfect tengovernment, rlainoru g lor
blackjack, dice or any one of t,
filial act wnuld Is* tu seek the , » l ronditions in Europe were
that before July 1, l'.*33.
probably the answer to a solution. dtiion. Original cost $11)0. Will
punishment of Machado’s --n.wri*.
doten
other
games
whim
air
op­
ousting
uf
Hoover.
Mrs. Roe* Begg, o f JacksopThe code would embrace vir­
With Mre. C. E. Williams and
i'll for liuir price cash, Mr*. (L
While he did not iliscue* with —
Thr i| estion: Can de Cespe k-v
vllle, Is th* guest of her alstir, Mia* Aty* Chorpenlng as box less- erated at full speed aiioard.
tually all stole* and shops in the
Ihe President the French plan for M. Kumblry.
hold
beside
him
these
patriulie,
.
The
story
of
"Gambling
Ship"’
Mrs. R. f t Tolar, Magnolia Avean armament- comm Is, lop, Davis
es th* regular business and social depta with the rivalry between well-organised youths, numbering country with thr excrpllun of food
■uat, .
and drag store*.
said it Dtled In with the likras of
meeting of tho Co-ad Class of th* Grant and LaKue, a rivalry wh'eh some 30,000 or 40,11007
■*
_______
“ The imli mill industrial recov­
Mr Roosevelt and with some
2. Labur. A general xtrU-i last ery act", Johnson told Ihe merMrs. R. W. Turner has returned First Methodist Church totk place flourishes not only on old hatm.ls,
mollifications would win United
from Pave, Ca. where she spent last night at the home of Mr«T but upon their battle for pjjriin ing two week* and rosii Iclely • hants, "will increase the cost of
Slates support.
a week with her slater, Mrs. J. W. William*- 'on East Tenth Street. age. It beeps the Dim moving at paralysing Cuba's rommerug prr manufacturing and dixWibutkHi,
Davis telieve.l Ihe Cm* between
breathless pace.
ceded ami contributed tu Ma,ha- but simply because there is an
Mia* Chorpenlng presided ever
Rees*.
now and the reconvening of Ihe
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug 23.
d •'* overthrow. A number of srp- upward tendency in Ihe ixercu-e
th* short business session.
urste strikes reiuained to embar­ of costs does not mean that every­ f/P) Meeting here yesterday to pat ley on Met. 16 wo il.l tell the
Mia* Katherine Wpters returned
Later in th* evtning a social
rass thr administration, and c-im body is go ng lo mark vp liieir tegm their lalsvrs^ the -pee fff tale.
yesterday from Tampa where she period was enjoyed when gameu
There was no doubt here tire
muntst urganiiers are striving tu good* in anticipation j f cost in- b-iarsl o f review named rccentfy
waa the guest for aavarml thyi were playact sad rafrtahmenu
disturbance o»rr th* proposed
to
review
rlaims
of
vrlrrnns
wifi)
Introduce
their
influi-nru.
of Mlsa MaatM Gainer.
erga-e fur the purpose of reaping
served. -Those present were; Mr.
German-Austrian alllam'r was one
The question: Can do tVinrJes an expedient profit by a sort i f have (tern receiving rompon-a of the main political problems to
and Mr*. W. E. Price, Mr. and
lion under the presumptive disa­
Edgar MHchsU, o f
Augusta, Mre. Earle Kipp, Mr. and Mr* R,
satisfy the di-murids of laoo- with­ speculative pricing of goods,,
III- fared bill there was no UltimaGa, la her* for 1’ short time as the U. Hutchison, Mr. and Mr*. C E
“ We have simply asked the peo­ bility clisu.es, el reted Albert It.
out compromising his govern
CHICAGO,
Aug.
J3.—dAT— ment's popularity with enipliycrs, ple to cover themselves on th* Iledx, New Orleans lawyer, s-halr ti.ui of Ihe att'tudr of this aduiinguest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Williams and ton, Cari, Jr., Airs
islrutl hi toward It.
|
Jacksonville, Fla, led the na­
Shipp, East Eighteenth Street.
who pay the tases, and hi* unllgn- c i*t of complying wilh ttii*. law, man, anil began the work o f re.
William Uoye/'and the Aliases
ilavls wilt &gt;ail In a week or two,
tion In the rat* o f murder* per tions to the foreign interests?
viewing
claims
of
more
than
7U0
and we ask that they da nu'. go
Aly* Chorpenlng, Emily Priest,
capita during 1932 according to
f'Uwitla veterans nn file at tha rnnfrrtlngjfirsl with Seeietary
C. Hutchison • -la and Dorothy Price.
3. Finance. The Machado gov­ beyond that and itart in r ’ nnlng
•
survry
Just
completed
by
Fra*veterans’ aAiiinixtralion bureau Hull. It was learned that reports
visiting natives In Columbia, 8.
an
upward
price
movement,
hafrom Arthur
Henderson,
Ilia
crick Rex. librarian for the city ernment teff 13,000,000 In the cau«e if you do that y u ju-t kill here.
C. She plana to rvturn hare about
Mrs. Arthur Branan, Miss ’ Ut
president
of the
confer* nee,
of Chicago, whllr this city, much treasury, an internal flouting deST the goose that lays the golden
l-atc
yesterday
aftern
&gt;on
the
Soph11,
Han Branan, Arthur Branan, Jr.
-bowed Dial obstacle* had been
publicised as the haunt o f th* catimalrd ut E&lt;5,000,0011 lo ID ,Ixstrd bail adjourned after if*
and William Branan are spending
000,000; foreign obligutiuiu to­ eggs.
found thir n;
the reel's* -both
gsngiter,
ranked
twenty-slsth..
day's
work.
Col.
M.
Ilryson,
head
Mlat Velma Shipp returned yes­ n short time in Macon, Ga. with
talling 1160.000,000; milli.ins of
“ We cun disseiignate th- pur­
political and trrlinlca..
Rex
made
a
survey
of
Kb
cities
of the Soldiers’ Homs and Vet­
terday from Augusta, G a , Co­ Afr*. Branan’* mother, Mrs. 8. C.
Meanwhile,
Mr.
B'lnsevrU
having a population of more than ■kdlars in bark taxes uncollected; chasing power among th- many eran- Administration offices, core
lumbia, 8. CL, and Chimney Rock, Nutting.
revenues at cu* Ionia cut lo the and distribute it ant ing th* pe-i*
Irarnril through his secretary
100,000.
ill*
statistic*
were
based
mied
the
hoaril
N. C where ah* spent a week.
Stephen T.‘ Early, that Ihe bard
upon figure* furnished by po­ bun* through high Impurt and pie to enable them to purcha,*
Other members of Ihe board
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Nla have re­
conauniption taxes and a record good*, but tv run up the price,
driving negotiations for an agree
lice
reports
to
the
bureau
of
in­
■
re:
Dr.
Edward
If.
Gooper,
New
Mr*. G. M. Shipp returned turned from Jefferson and other
of balancing nu budget since ll&gt;2i&gt;. regardless &lt;4 slight Increase- in
inrnt at Washington on a woik
vestigation
of
the
deportment
ot
Orleans;
Hulsut
IJrockefl,.
I’ensa*Tuesday afternoon from Albert lie. point* in Georgia where they
The
general
strike virtually wages, prevents the pure ha ing
Ing rode for hit tiitnnns enal In­
Justice,
And
other
figure*
regard­
N. C whore th* was called by th* spent several days, fhay were
slopped reven -r. I'ayments on (I.e power and fores* them in pur­ Coin; Herman Dnnn and Joe N, dustry were progressing tuwaril
ed hy him as authentic.
Clark.
Hi.
Petersburg,
the
latter
death of her slater recently.
accompanied home by Mts* Char­
chase
tea's
and
then
this
thinswill
a successful roocluaion.
Early
The tab)* placed Jacksonville foreign obligations presently are
hbirida department American l.elotte Nla. who waa graduated redislrhuted o*rr short |h ,-.ih1i . Collapse like a house o f cants."
talked with General Hugh S. John
gion.
caaamaniLr.
The
chairman
Mlsa Jolla Higgins and Miss rently from th* University of at the top of th* list for IIKti School teachers, policemen anil
J-ihnson saiii the blue rag r bail
son, industrial administrator, uvrt
ith 4 1 iflurikr*. a ratio o f 43,R. K. Griffin have returned fr&gt; m Georgia.
other public smployrs have g-n* (tern dee Kuri l In prolrcl i Ihisu and Dr. Cooper represent the the telephone.
H
ff
for
earh
100,000
population.
fiiuthern
District
Veterans
A.T
Jacksonville Beach where the)
who were ro-iqierating in lie- re­
Wiitiuni It. Woo Hu. ses irt'gry of
In 1031 the city ranked eecond unpaid many innntha. Even the
•pant | short time.
Judge and Mrs. James
G.
employment program, let' lh:u nrlnistralbin. with , headquarters the treasury who ha, torn ill, ar­
with 47 murders and a ratio of army Is in arrears.
at New Orleari.,
Sharon, Mis* Jane Aharon, Jam#*
boycotting
was
imt
a
policy
of
tho
The qurstion; Cun the govern
I hni*Ie&gt; A. M II-, Miami, n* ranged fur’ ll postponement of his
C. U Matthew* loft this after­ 0. Sharon, J r, Chandler Sharon, 35,87. In 1031 Birmingham. Ala,
ment sutisfj. the country’s imme­ rec ivrty administration.
lionai
romman l-r of th,. Ameri­ dinner last night with Mr. It wscnoon for Ashoeltlo, N. C. whore ■■d Alex Sharon were called to led.
"W e have appealed to lh&lt;- pen
sell until Thursday night. He re­
Figure* • given .by Rex’s lll2 diate financial Ree&lt;k, even with
can
Lrgitiit,
Ju ins-, • w. M.
he waa called by th* death
Quincy Tuesday afternoon by the
ported business wo Id keep him
lhe* preferred aid of ih» United pie uf this country'*, be -anl. "la
table
included;
Tampa,
and
J,
Diinliam
Ityrd,
morning of Mrs. Matthowa.
death of Judge Sharon’s mother,
isilroniic those people wh&gt; are co­
in New York. Dll disarioamrut,
City
Murders
Ratio States, without resorting to *r.Okera-hnbee sent word they wo til
Mrs. Ellen Sharon.
f e
. ' S
ulher foreign losn^ whicl^ is gen operating tu the end wc are ,esk mil h« *ble I i serve ,m Ihe board. the President Is -tdl rolmllng oil
Per
iwi.vu'l
W. f t Brooks, o f Tampa,
orally liellrvtd her* to he not only ing lo altain and we imve a-ked Clark, named originally ax nn «T the Mnclloiiald plan as the la&gt;is
Jacksonville
(It
CIMf
rly Of this *My, I* her* f » » a
Mrs. II. W. Houk, aqd niece,
them t i buy under th* .li e angle.
for negotiations. This strictly
Atlanta i
IZ f
43,10 necessary hut desirable) or a mu*
daya with lriaada aad r*I*- sacs.
Mrs. Jean 8. Adam, and Tea
‘That is • not boycotting and lernale member. Was made n limit, weapons of i.ITpiim-, whiTo
ratori-m on some payments |
Memphis
105
3RM
IT'netpaf
member,
filling
M
il"
Qonfi Term ed Monday evening
permitting full defense.
4. I’ulitlcs. Machado'a fall sad anyone who want* to take ad- plate.
Birmingham
H4
30,12
various points In Ttsax
flight brought the virtual w.'ping canlage uf tba word boycott tc
It w i i s re derate,| here yesterday
Fort
Worth
27.53
47
W. Rucker left Sunday W »T F they have been spending
make It ,r«rrt other than wnxl It
ihe American offer l&gt; enler into
' !omps
25
23,14 out of the old political pailies,
NsryC. where ho
post few month* with twinIs. j* waicirm* t* it, but we are
eunsullatiiin fur -rrurlty slanks,
Miami .*
25
22413 pop. lar, c insc-rvative and lbura.,
thor and’ Uteir tiro*. ’
go*ug right pn. .uggroliug first1
..... r p A n . . .
_______
Houston
74
22.83 which had Joined in “ co-opi-utivI
plan to return hero
|* 11 I ( I ) I T S
25
21.00 Ism" in 1921 to support Machado's th.I the pesqdc do buy under’ th* |
Mr. and Mrs.'W.
Mrs. W. IT. Mtshhum Kail*. City, Kan.
eagle
and next where
administration, and whicn had blur
Dallas
50
10M
m iiH ift
and daughters, Mrs. L. f t McMIIyou find lhat blue eagle 111
Han Antonio
46
%n«. K
18.0'J been held steadfastly to h-nt In
pita bath Adams, who Is apaud- Ian, Miaa Pc*4 Mi
Mashburn, and
window and wv have prose I. aflorj
1,11114&lt;t |HlasarnI isrlru,
on*
way
or
another
aincf
it
IsHlUvtlle
IH.
IH
5fl
tho summer at Daylong Mba
(Irlnudu. Iluflda.
Audrey { B*
petty
Masha
patient
public
hearing,
llui
ibat
IJ F R llF W Iflll
Knuxvile, Tenn.
20
ITjid brought cha is Iti pnivim ul ana
(Contlnueil hti.ni Pag- O m l
|th, waa (Ka fuext yesterday burn, anibajQTB;
B. J. h
Mashbutn, and
hi o i-gle i* pul in Ih .• „ window
i$U H181
I HHNI ||» If!) fill
2t
17341 municipal ^govermneuls is offic­ Ih re merely to lako ub-.ullage nun to gain a,|mittance In this
(Is* Betty McKinnon at her Mils Betty Matthew*, all of (JUIe Camden, N. J.
V I*. .1 RHU jluffp n»r M!
ial* fled, resigned or w.-r-' ar­
Kichmoml, Va.
30
UL21
fWMMMl
*((«».
Avenue. . ,
hs.ly
must
fir-t
pruve
hi.
marksHock, A rk, are tpending several
of Ihe law, and merely to take ad. !*fffff» ■HIMMl#iff MlInf Uf# iff*
Washington
78
15JI2 rested. It brought the ■X-mmslIiu- vantage of thr leaderilrip of th* man-hip *,n is . die range.
rum fruiN III# li#nrfc n
daya kero with Mr*. J. f t LaJng
lion
of
the
supreme
court
amt
tho
NathvilU
24
15-ia
•
r hf«H Mfrwhr* nul « «
hi*
terhy and hey at her home on pak Avenue.
The poUfo-s government hiqa-s
I'rvsi.lrnt of thr United Mate*,
life
iMllll blUlff* f HfMl
Judiciary
aa
.
popular
oniaKansas
City
61
14.60
’ Dig fins, J f,
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terday for Macon, Ga. when they
9.31 or rrxignod hy arores.
North Carotins.
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them", Johnson assert -d. “ You
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men a 'v entitled tu the support tha Eastern and Houthem. Aus­
originally set.
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of yo r government m ■.evenling trians be ready to do their share of
hMMfi MtUfri anal ##Im.
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FHIH'KRTY BEAUTIFIED
hor estate for torerol days.
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CLUB SERMON ADVANCED
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sacrifice* from being turned t • • ny fighting the future may bring,
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and Mrs. Edward*
WEST PALM REACH, Aug. « .
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, fhr* weeks an hual*
Gbttscb and daughter, Misa U4r
*IHR, IIIHN1 A. Mil M idi*
Annual convention o f tho business man, ha* been beautify­ ----- - ■ . 4* V i i
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BUY P A IN T NOW — HAVE MONEY!
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Mrs. Ton
CARD OF THANKS
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W* wish t» thank our friends
H O M , N MU
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