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                    <text>7 Farmers Killed
A s Truck HitsTrain

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Johnson Expects To
H iv e
Agreements
In Hands O f Pres!
Wedi
dent By Wednesday

LUMBERTON. N. C &gt; A u g .
U.—UP&gt;—Seven farmer* were
killed and three critically In­
jured when their truck crashed
Into n passenger train today.
The truck, loaded with tobacco,
was occupied bv a group of
farmer* on their way to mar­
ket *t Falrm'nt. N. C. Bodies
of three of tho-: killed were
strewn • In bit* along the
track* for 800 yard* Police
isaid the dead were Jea*e. Louis
•and Wesley Davenport. Burch;ari and Walter Smith. Dick
Harper, and • Clyde Taylor.
The truck crashed into the
baggage car of tho two-ear
Araln and was demolished.

ron STRIKE
IN HAY ANA IS
CALLED QUITS
Two Men Are Killed
A s MobB Continue
To Hunt Members
O f MachadoHejfime

“Sleeping Sickness”
Epidemic Is Serious
ST. LOUIS, Aug. -22.—l/Pt—
The epidemic of "aleeplng
.ickneae" In this vicinity was
described by Dr. J. P. Leak* of
the United State* public health
service a* being by far thu
moat serious outbreak the
country haa ever known. Two
daVh* (luring the last 34 houra
brought the number of victim*
of the strang* malady of en­
cephalitis to 14 while 140 per­
son* are reported 111 with the
disease. Dr. Leak*, who was
dispatched her* from Wash­
ington when the outbreak flratbecame serious, said there waa
no reason to fear the epldemle
■would reach proportion* of a
vplsgu* and that there should
be n0 undue alarm.

O f Fanfare W
illr se a sa n b
h ig
HOOVER DAY Plenty
Be Used Starting M onday
CET SUBPOENA To Stir N R A Enthusiasm STRONG RINDS
ARE REPORTED
MBANKCASE
Detroit Officials De­
cide To Ask Former
President ToAccept
Summons ToTcstify

WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 2 -oT I
—In rising er**c*ndo. starting
next Monday, the rallying cry of
the NRA Blue Eagle will be heard
throughout the land.
Recovery headquarter* bustled
today with final preparation* to
make life Blue Eagle articulate In
a summon* to all remaining In­
dustrie* to co»le-*ompll»nce. all
consumer* to eode-co- peratlon.
One thousand "national speak*r*“ were being assigned to keycity platform*. Twenty-nine thou­
sand local speaker* were'llstedLouis Alher. head of the speak­
ers' bureau.
announced final
plans for the Aug. St. nation­
wide, nverthe-lop movement, and
said Sunday night ha* been sst
for the "army of volunteer*" to
get their “ final marching orders'

from . General Hugh S. Johnson,
"field marshal."
Plenty of martial fanfare wa*
scheduled to h«lp Johnson swing
g. nation Into the spirit of conearl rd action.
.Music by Arpiy, Nsvy and Ma­
rin* bands, .a speech by Madam#
Ernestine Schumsnn-IIelnk, who
learned how t* say stirring thing*
back In World War day# when
she had son* In the United State*
and German fercesj entertain­
ment by Will Roger* aad other
mirth producer*: addresses loo,
by the public relations trio of
NRA. Charles F. Ilorner, Frank
T. Wilson and Alber.
Cabinet members. Judges, sena­
tors,
representative*.
lilsrary
lights, have been signed- up by
(Continued On Pag* Two)

HAMILTON. B e r m u d a ;

DETROIT. Aug. 82.—idb -O f­
Aug. 22.— (A.P.) The
ficials of the sne-man jury In­
HAVANA. Aug. 32-&lt;&lt;P&gt;— The
terotoglcal etatlon today toWASHINGTON, Aug. 22.
strike
of
Havana
harbor
workers
vestigating Detr it’s banking dif­
•ued a report Baying the
— (A.P.)A new objective—
whieh had tied up commerre In the
ficulties last night derided to re­
tropical hurricane which haa
of
the piBvm§ In the hnatia
— —
capital era* settled yesterday a*
quest former President Herbert
been moving through the At,
President R o o m v elt" today
•he provisional government of
Hoover to accept a subpoena.
Untie probably would blow It*
.perhaps and Wednesday at
President d# Ce*pedes continued
The decision to seek the testi­
■elf out southwest of Herd
the latest codes of fair cony
working on problem* inheritrl
mony of the former president
petition for the coal and au­
mud*.
'
from Ihe imposed Machado regime
was reached at a cqjrferenre be­
The atorm iwray wa* S70
tomobile I n d u s t r i e a—last
The 8000 stevedore*, longshore
tween County. ProiWpitor Harry
miles weat aouthweat or tha
men aiy other worker* sgrted to
night was the aim of Hugh
ft. Toy anil Circuit Judge Harry
etum at 7 o'clock this mornln-r
Island and waa not moving.
8. Johnson.
B. Keidan who &gt;1* sitting ** lb*
after the shipper* recognited their
Both code* were nearing corn
Ship* delayed b» reaching Hen£
one man Investigating Jury.
•inion and - aeceptrd other . de­
pletion, NBA official# raid.
Itton by heavy weather get ™ .
TM« aetFn followed a requeat
mand*.
If agreement can &gt;e obtained
w#Ji non# ef the passenger* any
for Hlf*T trsthnonr whieh was
Jahneon. the administrator, wa«
Um wort* fee the experience •*Joaquin Martin**, Saena tec re
made to the Jury today by U. 8.
expected to aet off on a second
rapt fer saaslekness.
lary of the treasury, who an­
Senator Jamea Couxena.
(H oiatl* flight to Hjile Park, N.
Whether the former president
nounced the settlement of the
aB fto report to hi* chief another
AMSTERDAM. Holland. Aug.
MacCrary strike, said that the Havana Har­ Assembly
Is Called wlU be asked to com* to Detroit
milestone passed In the campaig.. Constable
12.—UF)—A hurricane of unpr#»
in person or make a deposition at
for reemployment.
* AdmitsRobberyAnd bor association, composed of rep*
For OrlnndoTomor- hi* home In Palo Altn ha* nM
cedentsd violence wrecked house*.
resrnlalivr* of the shipping .inlntmrhlle, the cabinet advisor;
S u g g e s t B C o u n t y - W l d e uprooted Igfee and caused othjt
Chase
ThroughCity
row Night AtEight been decided.
trieats, had accepted the labor
board of the recovery admlnUtra“ There is one director who wa* Resignation OfLegisdemand* with minor modifies
tlon decided aa a atep to protect
Mass MeetingUpon serious damsgo at Ouwsrhsrk
told
by President Hoover that I
MIAMI,
Aug.
23.-(/ft—
Detec
•
ORLANDO.
Aug.
83
film
*
linn*.
Tho
,|ftiiuni',s
included
re*
the publie again*! profiteering to
Intors
I
n Scon
As
tho proelne* of Zeeland. Thoty
Eve O f Final Drive
rvque*( all Industrie* now operat­ live Chief L O. Scat boro said one cnirnilion of Ihrir union, or a-- grower* of Or»ng»- musty and was • very dangerous msn . .at
wtr* no caaualtlss.
Only
WayToAccord
this
particular
time
I
want
to
.
ing unday. codea to aubmlt Infor­ of the two men arrested last nigh* ceptanre of the' "closM shop" adjacent •sections will gather In
Expressing
confWsnc*
thaf
ths
urge
the
attorney
general
ami
4h*4»
mation on recent price Increases. following a holdup and chase hv principle for Havana, and instal­ Orlando, at the Orlando chamber
ATLANTIC, CITY. Aug. I t HAVANA, Aug. »
i,7t—A N. R. A. program eould be* put
lation of the so-called rotating of Commerce, at H o’clock " * d prosecutor to invite Mr. Hoover
In addition, nt the rugger!inn of
(A V- Hewer Max contlnusd t#
the newly created central atatir- a police officer, today admlttr-l list under which employment will1•nrmlay night for a nut** meeting to c me here and tell what a bad government recognising fiankly lit across In Bsnfunl with only *
now js
th# New
Jereey coast aa
w given
...............................
. .......
J in connection with «h, formation man I am.” Cousena said.
the workmen by
turn.
tteal board of the government he I* Constable C. A. MacCrary be
revolutionary nature and proceed little more determined effort, R. batter tn*
northi ■ter moved
Earlier In the day the hlunt ing In accordance theiewith tha L. Gl#nn, r«11ro«i1 Irolhtrhood of*
,,»w|y launrhed Florida
each code approved In the futur. of Stuart, known to peare officer* continued hunting out those lh*V|„f
. t ----- • D^-t—
leaving In lla wakq
declaration that the federal gov­ i» Ihe melbiMl of solving Cuba’ firUI who hat h»vn named to tuc* northward
would Include provlalona requiring along-the Florida East Coast a’ considered guilty of crimes in •Y**‘ . g-|iru* Growers league.
of "deplorable problem which silppnrtri* of Pro reetl Frank Cvani temporarily ■fyfit dtftd ind coniliUrmblt prop*
the aubmlaaion of auch atatiatlral "get hi* man MacCrary."
Two men wyr* killed as mob*j Wednesday nlgHt’s meeting ir ernment knew
aa General
of the local N* R- aA- •rty &lt;kma|t.
conditions"
in the
country * visional
.*
information aa may be necessary
viw itirig*i rPresident
r p p i u r n i iCarlo*
nnot
.u n n u e i —
------ ; -------Manuel
•in preparation for the
•••■ statewM*
MacCrary, who Drat gave the Machado regime.
largest
closed
hank
the
hirst
by tbe admlnlatralnr.
Heavp rata, which reached topi
de
Peeped*,
are
urging
upon
him
The victim* were Julio lleredm,| mrrting
I** held at Winter Hamrmbet* of th# Advisory Com rent laI forte during th# night to­
National Bank-IVtrolt *» early
This declaim) marked Ihe fire! name of Jerry Donovan nf West former associate of Maj. Ar en,»|%rn p,-*i Friday afternoon.
The ABC society, the OCRR
of tho long-planned move* hy Palm Beach, l* being held In Jail Ortis, who was shot and killed by! ginning nt J I M. The local meet a* May. U'33. nearly a year he Ihe lailiral revolutionary cellular mittee this morning, nailed for gether with a wind of gal# pro­
artli-n to put Sanford back In the portion*, lessened today an d apJohnaon to keep tab on H«ln* with a man who gave the nam» a mob in Eantlago, and Lui* d*- U
.............
... prepare for an forv it closed, cam* from Senator union and several rabinet heads
l|r here will
ranks nf .Southern cities leading
prices and prevent them roaring of Joe W. Read and said he had a Spayne, a policeman who was Grange county organisation of the CoUien*.
,
maintain th# new government can all other* In putting th# drive pirtntly Mvtd tM Inlti §#ctl®n
upward farter than the purrhaaBecause
"the
power*
th*t
he
not act decisively to meet the pres­
from a bad flood.
•
shot and killed at Palmo Soriano grower*, and arrange for similar
across.
leg powar of the nation ran b» criminal record.
Heredia's body wa.
dragged organisation* In adjacent counlirs. were n't «nsloii« to «t*rl an epi­ ent emergency until It rid* Itself
From other section* of the At­
Tboarroatl
followed
a
ahot-mark
"Hanford
led
th#
slat#
In
stimulated.
rloalngs In a p«- of encumbering Institution* Jeft
The Orlando meeting ha* been demic
llPn,ir of bank
„,
through the etreel*.
lantic ssaboard cam# report* of
* This, the admlnlatralnr con- rd (has* thinngh the street* afli—
yrnr§ the senator assert- behind by Ihe former government. spreading th* message of lb# N. two additional death* end of
Major Orita I* now (n Germany railed by II. O. Miller. Kairvillnl
tenda, would bo fatal to the pm- Patrolman James Barker, off duly
Their attllnd* Is bpenly •sup­ R. A. until about 10 day* ago," 20 penona missing hr the storm
lt-la»l
Where he wa* Ant
- last June bvj
hi grower, at the r*r|ue»t of the rd, nnlv * moilrrste write down
he sal L "but' locay wa are lag­
igitm tlnce buying ability Inauf- and out riding with hi* wif-,
the government He ha* born ac growers' meeting held In Winter of the bank'* lo«* wa* ordered *t posed by university students and ging behind. Lei me tell you again which ariendad up and down tha
fklent to conaume the fruit* of lnteachers
snd
strengthened
by
th#
llavsn
last
week
when
Unit
step*
"UM coastline.
cuseil
of
several
political
killings
tha*
time.
,
of »tiw
the .holdup
r n v n i at ithe
n c »scene
« n p »•»
w - r
c v i»n i m
• w
'I
,
.
that thla drive b Just a tunny
|try haa been awe of the under- ■arrived
tod qxpoxenu
opponents at
ol t)»
U» M*cha&lt;Ju
ad*1 tbs bandit
drove * » V - — .aad
Mecha.Jo ■
■ fus Ih « f«s mat low-ad the F l o r i d a The senior Mlrhlgah senator lartt support nf o liit'js N llf* l for child's plsy, D»r tha bells!
Iragu* were taken.' tM-forr *n np&gt;n grehd Jury In heads. Thsse fartlon* hold that
minlst ration declared
declared he
he wss
was sent Citrus Grower* •t**.
Barker pave chase nnd era* Join- mlnlstrattnn
that this drl«* la just B funnyq
Mr. Miller and Ino (dher grower* vMliratine Ihe rinsing nf Ihe Ihe de Cespedea regime must do
away to escape prosecution.
gam*. This country has been fac­
board, the admlslatrator would ed by another police car. After an
away
with
congress
by
ashing
for
The belief wa* held that inve* associated with him in making the Klrst Nntlnnal hnd the Guardian
ing th* most sthloua time In It*
not Inaugurate a reporting aer- exchange of ahot*. the bandit car
tall urge that every Orange conn National Bank f Commerre fol­ all legislator*- i¥tignallon*. and
history. Only last week It wa*
vlce which calls for duplleallon ol •topped and the-two men and
•topped and
tw“ nwn *7c*st»TI In T 'oie conduct*"* Machado and ty citru* grower pn*»lb!e be In a lowing the Mlrhlrnn bank holi­ proceed thereafter *« the "de firh-y predicted that If the pro­
Information already collected bj wuman. who said she was Kalb-1 into w ” " ® 1
, nil into' „ n,lauce at the Chamber of Comfacto"
government
they
claim
It
day Feb 14. startled * r»fke,J
other agencies of the federal gov '•*« Mathers. Miami, surrendered^ hi.
U war mere* nn Wednesday night, » M rniiririHim hv a sud.lrn reading nr Is, technical observance of Ihe gram had fallen down and th*
atnment. Attornay General Cuntcnnrtltullon notwithstanding, un­ steel, lumber, and petroleum
• h.t he a.ld were report* nf W
co le* had not been signed anoth­
mlaga. who presided at the meet­
WEST PALM BEACH. Aug.’
til
elections can be held. m l hank eiamlner* detailing
ing, raid aavaral Instance* of "un­
Hsalon)
In some quarter* apprehsnslon er rebellion faced thla rountrf. 2J.—UP)—Wsndell &amp;
"had prsrtlre*" In the First Na­
conscionable Increase*” In price*
has been expressed that forthright If this move rollapie* and the president of th# Florida
Slate
bad been reported,
Orange county. In connection with tional. Tbe re|iort*. h . ..Id. were dec lart ion nf It* "de facto" na­ present form of government Is Federation of Labor, estimated
made
In
M»y
and
November.
(Contlnusd
on
P
an
TwoJ
r ' Through the early part of to*
ture might bring the withdrawal
|hr call for the mer'ing Mr. Miller
that 50 now union locals hav*
IfilB
day quiet, for the first time. In
nf United Slate* recognition.
been organised In Florida with
“
There
are
*t
l»
»
"
t7D.000.D00
‘ (Continued From Page Two)
Yet many believe that lb# Unli"The proposed Flotilla • Itr*'*
older
lucal* alnlng
member*
„ f ,tnw assets. *nd IM.nOO.nnn nf rd Stales would not withdraw Its
_________
- for Grower* league l* of, for, and
steadily a* tn» result of a stetM
(Continued.
On
Tag*
Two)
support merely because it# CesWith rare axceptlon, alleged Uw * * • &amp; * ' - r k f V r O A by the producers of citrus finite.
wide aampalgn to organise all
prdrs adopted such means' to meet
violators brought before Munici­
for
li»r the
iiiv protection of
— the Interests
worker* In Bn# with N. R. A#
an emergency.
, 0f (he grnw*i» In connection with
pal Judge 8. A. B. Wilklnaon for
provisions. "Wo art going to
The. point tn th* fact that
trial yesterday afternoon, were
page statement—"What |ll*,h* proposed
new -government rit
IFIoprova ---keep » p this campaign," he sahh
A full ■ " . . .
a..
Voil
....
.1
—
anil
fi»r
IlirH
llthpr
RC'I
United
States
Ambassador
Sumru« c«mI* and for «ucn olhrr Bell*
negroes.
"until thar# la no longer sny n*othe Blue Eagl*
^
nei
Welles
political
mediation,
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 13,—
A feature of the trials brought And How Y oi Can Get It - » vitlts In every direction where
which preceded Ihe revolution's The office of Home Owners' Loan esslty for IL It U th# blggask
(Continued on Pag* Two)
an tnd to all pending ease* of published » ' “ « « »
'?
coup d# grace and materially un­ Corporation Saturday elosed th* driee* aver mad* -by *'th#‘ organised
Robert Orarstrost, member of vHatlons against th# new lottery Th. S a n f o r d
"tferent
H e r a l d ‘ his
dermined Machado's position, had first loan to be mad* In Florid*. worker* at Florida. It Is different
thq pioneer OrerJ'.reet family ordinance.
'.ft.rnoon at . the raqu".! o
from ' many Other preeloua move­
President
Rooeevell's
'
full
ap­
It was also on* ol th# first to b#
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 22.
which owns hundreds uf aere* of
ments of the sort and will beoei
Taul Butner, v|hlt*, charged Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, head of
•
closed In th# United States.
in thla county, has of- with nuwnarfinr
Compile no# with th* P»*-'- proval and authority.
the .NRA.
discharging n
firearm*
In
nw n* •
•• the tht
n k a . Th*
i w spar* l» contri.v
t
Technically . th* constitution
Jams* R. Stockton, state man Gt stnplsyees a» wsll as worksrs
tt of land near city limit*, wa* f'ne.1 II. Arrested nUd by this aewspsper In an
,Mat's temporary re-employment
N. R* A. eod#*.do
wa* observed, Machado did not re- ager of th# corporation, cited tha
sits of aa la­ on complaint
. . .
I-L L ...S
ha I .fort ends d»clr#*
J . l *to
n L e i n I n f CO II w'
» sgreenient I* c-.stlntf ‘
n ,“ *' sign—since this would have lelt
help the caua#
with ths YoMlblllty of dispute*
ofa neighbors,
he
ra«*
a»
typical
of
the
loan#
. landing feld
______
iisper publishers in Florid* *P, n,| to trqualnt the P*opl* of it*
hi* successor In the necessity of which It I* the purpose of over hour* and wagss."
Ih* Bt. Johns appeared In court and eshlblted e mmunity with tb- NBA pt«
th* weapon. He claimed that It
DETROIT, Aug. 22. - W - , proilmaUly * * ^ ^ ' , 1 1 ) ” * calling new presidential election* the corporation to mak* In order
f
being
put
o**i
Valley Airway*.
&lt;*
Pet.snt clase to Henry Ford re- gad that rest probably wni w' within 40 days—but asked con­ to bring rsllsf to thousand* of
___ stuck, and that It fired when gram, which
Tha offer wa* anneunced In »
the country.
rently advanced »h# prediction- increased during the wi» r
Company t
In *11 part* at' *"•
h* was trying to dear It.
gress for Issve of sbssnee.
home owner* In Jacksonvllb and Celluloid
latter seat t* tha Aelallaa ComThe psg* was prepared by the although admitting It was largely 1st sesarn.
This
congress
gianted,
under
Numerou* •disorderly conduct
the
State
of
Florida,
and
on#
that
•
Explosion
Kills 2
mktoa of Um Seminole pounty
Thu** were the fi*ur»» di- th* legal fiction that It hs.l quo- I* repressntaliv# of hundrad# (of
NRA and It an official statement conjecture -th a t
the
Detroit
Chamber of Commerce by Lieut. Charge* were aired. They resulted
vulged
Solurtsy
»hm
member*
from It* blue **gl« division. I* manufacturer will not sign the
(Continued On Pag* Two)
which application* hava
been
E. C. Willson. OrUndoon. who as follows: LIBIan llatrher. Ed
NEWARK. N. J.. Aug. tts-UT)
rode of th# automobile Industry, n f the Associated Halite* of Hormale, wh-ie Ih* nece««lly of th*
I* M d'ng tho Me# to establish Harper, Mary Alice Clayton. Le­ tells bow to earn lb* b l'#
- A n agploslon In on# of th*
Id. gathered here f-r lh*le sum­
how
to
get
the
blue
csgl*!
»
but
will
wait
until
Its
final
termborrower for relief artff the will­
•n adequate ayattm of landing roy King, and Lee Wilson wer# give* an official esplanallon of tho
buildings of • csllulold company
are made known and then will “ g» mer meeting, held In l»'«- r,r1' F i n a l Rltcn Paid
ingness of the mortgage holder to
field* betwtoa Jacksonville an ' fined |6 each: Matthew Williams President's r*-*n1plnyment sgre*
today klllsd n man and girl ang
ing
HotelThe
poll
^
&lt;
,*,
*
•
It
on*
lietler."
co
operate,
create
a
situation
adwas
fined
|S
each
on
two'
sep­
Kissimmee by w«r of tho 8L
Frank B. Williams
ssrlonslr Injured three other men.
mrnl. often Improperly railed the
At pr*‘#nt the Ford schedule I* made during a luncheon •#***«
vantagsous
to
both.
arate
charge*
o
f
disorderly
con­
Johns giver Valley.
all werRsrs In th* plant. Th*
blanket rode, and makr* cl-*r a five-day, 48-huur week, with * nt the gonrluslon of huaiaesa
The
first
loan
was
mad*
to
Funeral «ervlces for. Frnnk B.
• The affer has Aeon accepted. duct; Ben Young wa* dismissed; many point* which are not clear
when visitors were gucts of the
dead ' tr* Su»l# Calsbrote. New­
M
i
nimum
wag#
o
f
50
rent*
an
William*. 43, resident of I tec- Mr*. Vivian Ruth Scarborough, 15
It waa statod, aad Just aa soon WIT) McGee and Eugene William*
to the average person.
hour. This schedule was mloplrd Jacksonville Journal and The son and brother of Mre. J. V. Ken- W*&lt;t Twentieth Street. The ori­ ark, a»d Christian JadJ*. Unloi
i t a bos* can b* drawn aad ara to be tried next Monday.
Township. Damage amounted te
Mranwhile, a* other rode* are a fortnight ago, not long a fl'r T mes-llninn, sh-wed that the inother details gmoethed o-t. tbs
W. Reave*, charged with pos- being signed, full information It the inilirntry, exclusive of Font, rrease* rang*- from 11^00 in .1.11 and J.w 8. William*, of San­ ginal mortgage was hsld by Mr*. 11000. Fireman **»d they
Gertrud#
A.
Munrile,
who
was
refield wlU bo eUartd. It is under •easing liquor, was fined I2S. Ho
sum# of t h e -m.Jlerlb,lies-plan!. ford, wer- held from th# H m
llcted-the blast was caused b »
Baptist Church uf Pierson, Sun­ ptr,ent#i| in. Ihe transaction by
stood that welfare labor will b# also drew a *2 fin* fbr violating given from Hay to day In Th# had agiiuul upon a maximum »f up to 112,000 among 15 dallies
35
hours
a
week
and
a
minimum
Herald.
This
I*
especially
true
a*
•"
her son-in-law George J. Aveut, 'friction In •» eshnust pip*. , ■
day
afternoon.
Burial
waa
In
th#
used for this porpeto, although the “ stop" street law.
While th# cost In publisher* in
•very business or Industry in i of tO to 13 cents an hour.
pi-...lent of the Florida National)
It may bo aoeoral week* before
cemetery In that town.
Sherman Gibson, charged »*»h Sanford o r that reaches Into
Ford h»* refrained from any rarrylng out ihe piosioona of
Mr. Williams died Sunday morn­ Bank. The mortgage was In d*-thU lab** la a##4ad.
being drtnk and disorderly, waa Sanford.
open comment regarding the emli th* blanket agreement was dis- ing at about b:0S» ..'clock. He I* fault both a* to Interest and prln‘ Licet. NlHaon also fanouncsd
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tussed briefly, pultbher* gave *| log ai annul
The InfojmaUdh In tbe full tentatively agreed upon by hi* fcl
that early next year, Orlando fined-110.
ron.lderable part o f Gielr time survived by his widow, four ch il-,jp»| . The borrower wa* unable! Discu bs
low
manufaelun-rs,
but
he
I
Annie
Slack,
charged
with
re­
ctrry
and Nina " William*, and J. F/Tt„
F.r.
rlrry the mortgai
mortgage longer and
pagr of fact* about Ihe NRA »*
vriU bt tha starting place for an
«" b* bitterly oppomrt U ,t to . ksc ssion of various phase! ilren, the Mi**e* Thelma. Louise, had been foiced by clrcuineteneoa
air derby from Orlsmto to M'amL sisting arrest, being drunk and S T o ^ l . I Z l ^ r
Gathering around a bug*
of
I
ha
National
Industrial
ReroV.
Assoc.a'es lav- represented hiWilliams, all of Pisrson: hi* moth-1 i„ vacate and rent th* house ia tallsd map of the rRr.
Mur* than 1M plane* bringing -Hoorderlr, and destroying p rp - ?hol rewon It b suggested that as
cry
program
at
b
alfecla
their
holding that th* National Re­
■out 300 pereoha from nil o»»r stfy. was transfsrrsd to thq basinets people—ond ronmimers covery Art proposes to “ hand in line* of business, and to hearing #r, Mr*. Mary P. Williams, of otl|,r t„ apply th# rent* on the of tha CUy Commlstlon nrtt
•
th* City- RaU lost alght
te
• America win ronearr* la this comity, as was Olm*te*d Fields, —read It aryl proaerve It. because. duatry over to labor union o ffi­ suggestions *» tp how they ran High Springs: four sister*. Mr*, mortgags account.
-‘dlscusriasit
- kegte
m O k for tho r*4o, k* stated, end charged with , assault. Maxwall It Is official. The newspaper* of cials." II* resents th# ids* they aid in bringing about complete J. 8. Hunter, of Plant City; Mr*. I
mock and Charlie Joiner, charged the country bfv# been asked by
I . M. Itesd *"d Mr*. M. P. Ba*
haring to do «i»h th#
W n r ta will bo mad* l* have with loitering and Prince Nelson, General Johnaon to eontrlbu-e add that a "harmonious relation” suertea of the administration
ley, of Tampa, and Mr*. J. V. Girl Dies From Hurts tewartag of M**x*
•fcm* planes drap In on various charged with culpable negligence.
program.
between
himself
and
hla
men
tho apace needed to »*t these
Kendall,
,»f
B
u
M
*nd
on#
r
Publishers during th#lr morn­
Received In Accident ■ua proyKtlM.
glrport* I* the ealtey Wforo they
MarJarl* Brewer, charged with foci, before th# people of every, »•»«*« be dUturbed.
Mae* than 100 camplamte otf
ing meeting, heard a letter from brother, Jo* 8. Williams, of Banroach Oolandu.*
community,
Tbo
Herald
urge.
It*
Other,
who
have
M
M
:
t
h
e
being drunk, will he triad next
Cranston flA’ illiam., secteUry of ford.
TAMPA, Aug. 22---(Ak—Ber­ en « * with Clark F. 8. Uma&lt;%
readers to study H and keep In! Ford philosophy over a period of
Monday.
the Southern N*wspsp*r Publish,
nice lo t Bowen, 18, high school
, ( 3 ~ — s r jj- w
year*
suggested
that
la
hb
pie
I
rtarge Burton
and Sinclair mind that therein Central John
n t W I TTFROID DBATHB
er*' Association. csullonlr|r ed*- NEW PLANT BEING BUILT girl, died early today of Injuries last right, and were
*«h. rharged with poaaeeaMg Rat­ son’* administration seeks throutf sent altitude regarding the auto, tors against starting any policing
received In an automobile acci­
‘ ‘ r mo
"
JACKSONVILLE, Aug.
ter* tickets, were fined M each- widespread newspaper publica­ mobile cod# he b but firing an­ of th# NRA. The NRA does not
Aug.
In the (natter ef
other manifestation of kb "go K
dent last night. Fred 8. Griffin,
__On*
huadred
men
went
to
work
tion
I*
answer
thousands
of
Inwhile Chsra Ash was dtsalaad ef
suspend
libel
laws,
he
said,
fb
,
___
J
out
of
21, with whom aha waa riding,
alone" policy. This policy had Itthe same charge.
- V . &lt; qoJrl#i bearing an every possible
hb letter and any editor b tread­ here yesterday constructing a new was Mriooily hurt. Orlffl*
which wa# adjourned ■■«
In
th#
Ford
Motor
Company
and
J. H. Gtimer* eras dlsmlaaed d phase of lb* h ln ett Job w r &gt;"•
In pub­ bottling plant for * «*ft drink police a- car trawling at,high Friday bight •» t TaSJ
partner* ing on daagtrous ground*
_ _______
m„ out
. . . all kb early
. t»Hfp_v.
an bought
bv nr*
. . . not
—. manufacturer. When completed,
charge t f tampering with * dartaken by tho gw nuneat—
fishing
IlsU
of
thoe*
who
speed and with bright fights Ih* OammlrnUmr* will
it‘ b putting! Incsptbn In 1119 when Ford
temporary* the enterprise trill employ about
water meter, hot he will he a Jeb th* govera
•t that
living
up
to
tbe
■peratlon
o
lj
mad*
It
a
purely
family
corpora­
forced
him t* run lolo A dlM t , i W l
charged with coatempt of eourt If
30 permanent^.
.
agree meals.
.UJ
tion.
“" " n u S i s r ;1
■ •patriotic
. ever ho retomn to Sanford.

ermus

STUART OFFICER
PARTICIPATES IN
HOLD-UP INMIAMI

GROWERS
OF THIS SECTION
TOROID H E M *

DE FACTO RULE GLENN CALLS FOR
URGED FOR CURA ACTION TO SPEED
FOR TIME BEING NRA COMPLIANCE

^ n ^ s td s ts 1^

Labor Federation
Making Big Drive
T o Unionize State

Cases Are Heard
~ A s - in*• B-h*mwi;s:
By Wilkinson In
Municipal Court Herald Gives Fullj!
Page AdToExplain
Overstreet G i v e s
Operations UINKA
Land A s Location
For Landing Field

r

Hurricane A t Stand-*
still N ear Bermuda!
N e w Jersey Coast
Has M u c h Damage

it s ;

Home OwnersLoan
Corporation Makes
1st Loan In State

Compliance W i t h
NRA Costing State
Press Large Sums

Friends Of Ford
Predict He Won’t
Sign CodeOfNRA,

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jClty Commissioner* ,
Assessments

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A U G U ST I I ,

ATTITUDE IN u. s.
Secs Change To Con­
fidence And Cheer­
fulness In Nation

Du m I k M
Crowdy, Britlah
lecturer and social worker, who le
Um goeert of Mra. Rooeevslt at
the Whit* House.
■In oplto of my cold British
hlocd I am thrilled with til* exporfmont yoar country hoa under­
taken," ah#* ■«d#e!arod. "If yoar

won leading the way, took
■MfO * f two golden aetring
nnaltie* to prodnoo a a to I
*T orer Jake Baker and the
* Indian at^Mentelpdi Park
! b f y wae a long Ume com*
for Mod VeaJe, rookie hurl&lt;•**■» k b fln t otart tor th*
L Ufod toward tho rlooe of
ult and tho Indiana, who had
•Md wttboat n hit aatU-one
eat In the sixth, oeorod (heir
ran* after a terrible throat,
rtory wae non* th* leva
F. Interrupted th* Fed*' pen­
winning aeptrntlon* by whlpthOm 3 to • 'last Tooaday.
wday It wna * different story
tho embittered P*da, spring*
b Uf* In a moat aatbfactery
ter, produced a workmanlike
ry that promise* mock. It b
aafa to say that th* Pods
win p b y New Smyrna her*
crew, Orlando thorn Than*
and Daytona boro Sanday,
M take *11 thro* tilt*. Denals,
and Veal* will wprfc In that
r, and each has a victory In

to pall not only yoonolroo oat
bat th* whole lot of on."
ORLANDO I, DAYTONA I
"I have never oooa au«h on aeoDAYTONA BEACH, Aug. 21— lotion a* ha* taken placo In the
Prod Dora held th* Jinx ridden United Htatea alneo laat «pr(nr,'’
lalaadkra helplee* for th* laat ah* told nowopaper women. She
| 1-a lalngx of a Central Florida explained ah* wae In th* roontry
Lea rue gam* her* yesterday and
Orlando cam* from behind to win,
I to i.
.
Th* Ulaadera had
already
knocked two pit*her* oat of the
box, and Daytona Beach was bod­
ing
when
Dora
came t* the reocue.'Baker, who
started far Orlando, had boon
nicked for five hit* and fir* rnna
In I 2-3 Innlag*. Carlton, who
fallowed him, ylolded two hit*, a
walk and on* ran to th* thro* men
who faced him and then gar* way
to Dora.
Flora hold tb* Islanders scorebee and'fas* up bat on* aafo
blow th* remainder of th* game,
while hi* teammate* were collect*

“ HIT ’EM OR OCT OUT OP THERE!" was th* battlng-practkg greeting given to Bab* Ruth
by Captain A1 William*, famoua aviator, when they met at Pittsburgh prior t« a Yankee-PI rat*
exhibition game recently. William*, pitched for th* New York Giant* under John J. McGrow in
IBIS and 1B17.

jlrilllsnt fbldlng by Paul Bern­
al, returning to form after a
ire-gam* lap**, helped Veob to
Mb* the Indbna yrithout a hit
ir fir# full innings.
,Ths Pads’ first scoring chaaco
klhb With one oot to the fm^h.
ib o tt singled sharply to left
nd he went to seeond on Mon[gll’s Infield out. Th* fborth boll
Itched to Bara#* wa* a wild

R am il draw • walk to etart
o'eighth. Proroet elngled to
V and McCollr elngled to
-hi, filling the baeee with new
L Donnie wae warming xp *W
m ready to mom la but M*h*( Abbott and Bert Chapman.
atng th* eltuatlon over /with
ole, derided that th* yootator
i*M tom* through. The/ boat
( Indiana raold produce oat of
it thane* to at lo w l tie th*

WASHINGTON. Aog. II — «P&gt;
—The' clyliiaa coaaerratbn cotpa
will ho maintained at foil strength
for another six month* bat Proei*
dent Rooerrslt hope* some o f th*
man will find Job* to make way
for other* toeallst. In conference
with Robert Fochner, director of
the corpej Mr. Beoeorolt agreed
there wm* snootb work ahead to
employ th* 314,000 men for th*

a to a.

11m' Indiana pat * runner an
Med. with on* oat In th* first
dt'Voal* cam* through without a
n by striklag oat Provo*t, *nd
tilin g MeCully oat In th* In-

irtag Abbott, bat Barn** we*
I at tha plato.
Fkal* got Into hU fln t real
iobla In tho sixth wha® with
i oat, Provoot’a ’ alngla, McCul&gt;o ftalder’s choice and Hopu’ alngla (hit runner* on *#*| and third. Dull filed* out and
run* earn# over,
rfca y*da wont to work od»Rar for a final tlma In th* elxthborto walked and etol* **wnd
it bofor* Abbott •track out.
tkwoll hit a lln# drle* Into th#
1 gran .near tb* loft field
g t for a doable which scored
iloott. Barns* was aa lnftald out
Maxwoll wont to third, bat
irrtoon cam* throogh wltk *ntor bit. a alngl# to left, aeorI Maxwell. Chapman Hied out
the gam* appeared wen by a
fc-out but Veal* get Into troui a.float Um* In tk* *l«hlh;
a ball* given to both Veal* end
kor to pitch w en water logged
lng to the wet ground*.-A* a
iult Veal*’* control wa* net
*t hi* mate* aay U U when
tolUoM. are nearer Ideal. He
■egrod to havo.a world of stuff
I th* fan* applauded hi* flnt
Sort* while at Um earn* U»#
gllellng that hell l*m h» eom*
itortoe befera lb* eeaeeo 1*

! KEEP CONSERVATION

■stork F Maaeech I.
Two baa- kits. Use■cock. Will. MsCtfirriflaa, !•****. giaita
i-opp*. w. Han n a,
Hocs, KsrntO runs.
w M i n * I. toll oa
g L N e w e u r r n a I.
w ilt ‘J. Kaowlo* I.
iM s a l t " M i *n

tsaw
Will
Piwith l »««
Iso * wltb I ran
■IlkA wltk » runs I"
MrCWnm.n 11 w l l k I
lankps.
Wlnnlna
u&gt;a|*l sltcksr. kmllk
ear, JCarpoMn **4

before at th* time wTltn Ik* ta k a
war* cloaed and llnaa of A re
were on.every face.
' .f
Dame Rachel ha* been rj**ntly making * study of th* J^r
Eaatarn situation, but laft S a t
part of tk* world becauae alb
thought th* recovery experimta
In thb country th* moat Interamk
b g thing today. She c o m p * W it
to th* Russian aiparlmant, com­
menting that the United HUte*
appears to be attaining what th*
Russians tried for.
At Mrs. Rooeevslt’e press con­
ference she nsked the newspaper
women whet they would tell th*
arorld about the American re­
covery program If they had her
opportunity to lecture end travel.
Most oKthe replies agreed that
tho resulTs ore still intangible,
but It wal th* consensus that the
American people have corns to
the comforting realisation that
their government Intend* to care
far them as Individuals.
Turning to women’# Intoreat In
tk* National Rtcoeery Act aa
ronaumars, th* Preeldent’e wife

pointed to the necessity of their
educating themselve* to know
whet are reasonable price rises
and where to report profiteering.
Women, she said, could do much
to keep price* reasonable If they
would not demand -Unnecessary
services.
“ W# woman,"
Mrs.
Rooaavelt declared, “ have been
awfully stupid as consumers."
Hhe railed attention to tb* fact
that department stores hava to
rail* price* becausa women run
up accounts, return merchandise
unnecessarily and demand th# de­
livery of smell purchase*. Sh*
admitted hsrsclf having been
guilty once of asking that six
spools of thread be delivered to
bar home.
Mrs. Ro-savalt drove to Hyd*
Park th* and of th* week, stop­
ping cn rout* to visit with
friends. Sh# will return with the
President th* day after labor
Day.. In September sh* plana a
two-week camping trip In th*
Adirondack*, and aspects to tat­
tle down In th* Whit* Houe* for
th* winter about Oct. 4.

TUBBY
M B U A Y U M t. I JUtTBcrT
RACK WHOM mV VACATION A"
-rxg « B A « H o a e AND l BET
y o u CAUfT
WHAT IVD
,W lp r 1*4 TMI* t O T T l l

WILL TRADE Nash Sedan for
mol* or- bon*. Apply Dowers
Filling Station, Calory Avtaa*.’

WASHINGTON, Aug. t L Prk* Imuling on land deatlnad aa
th* alt* for goremment-aided low
eoot housing vmjecta has b-en
blocked by llerviJ L. Ickes, p-.blie
works adml tU'./e’ er.
Confidential evidence la In the
possession
qfl M
the
administration I■KALI
jweegagiun M
W
RuiiiinuiiriiiDn
that speculator* are acqulrldh op- A. T Ms.
Hons on key ploto In alum arras

B IL L T S U N CLE
LBEBB’G T-Bi N. BMVBNA 3-4
LEESBURG, Aug., 31— Tb*
Leesburg Bruin* hopped on th*
laat place New Smyrna Cracker*
yesterday for 23 hits tnd took
both games of * double htidtr,
T to I end 9 to 4.
Lee Mtedowi, former Drat*
barter, making his fln t start this
year In th* opener, let tb* Creekerf down with on* hit for tb*
four Innlnge be worked, that be­
ing a scratch kit by McClannon.
He was relieved by Sparkman la
the fifth, who proved wild ead
who wa* |a tu n relieved by Witt
with wa* out In the elxth. Witt
palled an "Iron man" stunt when
ho cam* back la th* eoeond game
to pitch th* fln t thro* lacings
and let tk* Craekem down with
two hit* and received credit for
Um win after th* Brolne had
piled up an eight n a lead la th*
fln t tw* Innings.
.
.
Al Duggan, Brain flwhy third
•acker, led th* attack, enweklag
•at l i n e doable* end * single
to drive la three ranorJIcCtaanan
wae the big goa fee the Crockers,
gotUag fear blagUe la six times

USED AUSTIN COUPE. Guerin
toed by Reek $323. Also, Mode
A Pickup track, 1160. Reel A Sons
Austin dealers.
**

Ickes Spikes Plan
O f Speculators To
Boost Real Estate

K. M

WILL, C U I M M I 1.

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by
Brig]
------IP1LBPTICS—New
.dlsseW O ry
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quickly relieved aw. All.oUwrs
qui
felled.
All letters
tnewsred.
filled
Nothing to toll. Write Mrs. MeriBox 430, Wellington.

STUpERAKER eodaa . for I k .
Excellent condition. Term? W
deal rad. Bryaa’e Garage, Geneve
end Baaferd. Arena**.-_______
TWO SMALL type Fox farrier*
Cornelia Meta*. Palm Terrace.

rSBMEI

THIS W K M —Try ear reedy
mixed palat at |1AI a gallon.
Good rang* of color*. StanleyRegen Hardware Co.
*
•
FOR SALEi Six fneh raws, *
mole* and bogs. Gamer, Phone
3611.

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T11E SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA,

AUTO AN
CODES HI
tIPNRA

NORTH
RU SSIA
* fit - f H r rlr ; l t f (

And Personal Activities
First o f Silver Teas
Takes Place Monday

TimfcerpMIierUfirtfa
Atad Oil Area« Now
E a s i l y Accessible

Mm Ellxabeth Stewart, of
Tboaiasrill*. Ga., i* th* guest of
Mr. and Mra. i. C. Mitchell,* Mag■tdia Arena*.

LENINGRAD — Vast tlmbe
mineral, oil and grain arena o*
Northern Ruiala hare bare drew
ly linked to th* Induatrial center*:
of th* Sortet and thna to world!
market* with th* oprelng to trad]
fie recently of tho Battle. Whit*
Sre Canal on* of tho 1ang*0« ship,
canals In tho world.
'
Hitherto this rleh and largely
undeveloped territory, are laintug
limh#p rtidPTM alnsB
lib

rash »a» on again ta complete th#
coal and automobile codes.
. Before th* noUoaal labor hoard
construction of countleiia homes and office buildings,
mated by Prealdoat Ituiaaaall- n
paved- atreeta, which o f course' put milllona of people to
bring Industrial j o a re during tho
WOfk.
'anmomie o»#rg*acy, a threat of
, • And It must have, meant the extension of large corpo­
darkanod theaters waa la tho
rate Interests, the pyramiding pf holding companies, the
backgronad w It began considers
purchase
and the tale
rale of these equlpurchaM of real estate equities apd
tioa of tho Hollywood motion pietiaa for huge profits, and the purchase of atocks on slim
tar* Industry’* atrtks.
margin* and thoir resale xt tremendous profits, all the
Meat lag with repreosatatlrea of
orgy of speculation and profiteering that want on from 1925
th* international * alliance
of
to 1929 In a Jaxa mad era w|ich saw fullest dovelopmant of
theater. sUga and moving picture
the night club and apeak-eayy, the musical shows, revuesloperators in a round of concafa and extravaganzas, the. mid-night frolica and cocktail way aoj Sweden, which occuple*
ftrtncea *ch*du)ad to carry on
through today, tho board board
parties of the “younger set,, and the gangsterism and rack­ a mlnlrpum of 17 day*.
reports that operators. In th«al*re
eteering that furnished the liquor. It must have meant
Tho now 111 mils a#* level
throughout tho country might bo
these things for that la whai happened.
waterway brings Soroka on th*
asked to stilko In sympathy with
", Recently, after three years of deflation and the Whiter Sea wahln ala day* of
tho
Hollywood worker*.
Leningrad. Tne canal will b«
Th* recovery administration re
navigable for about th* aam
cuivad , Information that boot and
period— ISO day* In th* year aa
iho* manufacturers had composed
th# long norlhern root*.
ail but minor difference* oa a code
Constructed chiefly with th* *1.
but that rival labor groups wore
Tim* wao l yearned fur an abod*
of prison labor In l*«a than twi
•till far apart on what tho charter (
Be*Id# a winding re*He read
yeary, th# Baltic-White Sea ClIU
should provide.
Where I might learn
My braad to earn
. "
f
(Continued from pag* 1 )
Both tho cool and sstomoblU
that* la need for aa axclualv* situaliuna wire Still badly on ’
By «ta»pl*. toUfuk tebore
-,
l hoped that l,ln Urn
And
tangled but Johnson waa hopofu
grower# organ!ratios.
Iter*** gn .l placid p/ao* *f mind.
“ For many year* Him has bean that an agrremant would bo ob
And spend my days
•
tamed.
a definit# need in Florida fo
la ruetie way*
At an Intenalvo eonferenc* will i
v&gt;m*
such
organisation
composed
With pleasant rural neighbor?.
John L. Lewia, president of Uu I
solely of aitrua growers. I saw Hr Uniisd Mlno Worhore of America |
But lately It has coma to pas*
call for th* meeting In Winter Ha and othar labor leaders ho aought
That huahandmsn must paddia gag,
van laat Week and scent dosrn to into th* night to find a common •
And lanva th* aoll
.
attend
that meeting. It waa plea* meeting ground for hi# own vlowx i
To pump up oil
and the ipoke*men for tho minora. |
lug
to
see
th# considerable number
F ir motor lubrication. ’
j
Once that la obtained ho will carry i
It* ha* to run a sandwich aland
of large. and prominent citrua tho proposal to th* operators.
'
And keep lea cream and pi* on
grower* In attandaheo there; and
Rrpreaentative* of th* automo- 1
h in t
I am confident that this new or- bile industry were summoned back 1
And (urnlah map*
ganlxation
will command respect to th* capital today and at that
For city chap* • ’
and confidence right from the lime Robert W. Lea. th* deputy 1
Who rravo for Information.
administrator, was to lay before
start.
“ Aa an Interested grower 1 am them n proposed revised code J
calling this meeting for Wednes­ based upon th* hearing* last weak. &gt;
It was understood to ejditaln (
day night *1 the request of lbs
Winter Haven meeting, but I ex compromise lahnr provision# at­
pact to do no more than g*t tempting to reconcile th# manu­
things started. We will hare a facturers’ demand for a stipula­
number of well known growers si tion that they could conllnca the
speakers and th* policies of the open-shop, Of non-union, opera­
proposed organisation will bo dD tion and lh# dr mated *f labor that
cussed Ikotoughly. Delegates also all ascopt a plain st a te m e n t of lb*
I» thin getting back to normaKy? God forblcl I
will bo elected to atletxf the Fri­ act In this regard b* deleted.
day statewid* meeting at Wmt&gt; t . There waa every Indication that
Haven.
unco the** ..two major codas are
“ Th* Florida Citrua Gmwt'S added to th* mounting list of en­
laagu* la not out to fight anyona trants under th* blu* eagl* ban­
And, according to *om# au
or
any other organisation, but i ner that Johnson will turn to th#
thorltla*. * NBA mean* Nawspa
will Ui a siraon-p-re
grower* fulfillment of his Loh*r Day goal.
per Repartlng Amplified.
body. til look after th* Interact of* By tb«n. h* hat forecast tha'.
th* grower first, last and all the VQOtyXXJ or mor# new jobs will
Isn't it Just Ilka American tia] *ervk*a without remuMratlon and without much
Ulna. The interest already dis­ have been ereated, to be supple­
luck to b* giren a blanket cod#I chance of getting any ralief. ——
^
played in it la very considerable. mented by the normal fall pickup twcaas* congress was in perma­
as on* slat* after another goes
It acems to b« one of the weahneeaea of the Recovery
Wo are looking forward to a .a business, and In carrying thi nent sasslo* and Its rules la that
latte attendance Wednesday night throtgn efforts are planned t case provide that a quorum exist*
and t°t • laigo representation t« teach every employer either will unless roll rail proves th* con­
No eountry ran lift Itself by
trary.
go to Winter It van Friday from a permanent cod* o.- a temporal
Ita bootstraps but this an* may &gt;;
Or ango county.
.Tboo* faroring tha governpresidential agreement.
break tha bark of*
mant’s discarding caaatlluUoaaliiy
(Ion by trying.
ami governing by Qevre* declare,
rfcord that aome have committed auldde over the deplorite origin 'aa atricily revolmtenableneaa of their plight. ~ ‘
ary.
The code which the achool teacher* preaented for codDriven under cover by Machaalderatlon waa turned down because they were not em­
,n» repressive tactics thk oppoalployers ami even an employees came under the Jurisdiction
•ion carried on Ite desperate fourof aUU and municipal authorities, with politicians their
V*ar fight to drive Machado out!
employers.
.
, ’ ‘
by
admittedly
revolutionary!
I Continued From Pag# Oust
(Coattnwed From Paa* I )
method*, they say.
The president' of the American Federation of Teachers
doubtful assets, not luthaliag Alb*? for th* «dncatloaal apeakWhen the## failed to aecompltag;
JLC0,Tn^ nt,n* on
failure.of the teachers’ code declaraoloans ta Dal roll Ranker* Co. (lh* lag campaign which will- follow
^Xe haven't X chance In the world of insuring the success Ing river* and Ink**, but thl Flint National balding company) in theatre*. chwAh*a.’ aad asset"• anything more than katplng the I
flam* of rebellion alive, pasaiva*
of education under the National Recovery Act. No greater saham* waa rejected by th* Gov stock which I* classified a* slow
-eslstanre—th* Island-wld* strike
menace could develop than the manifestation of aueh indif­ ernmsnt on account of tha Inablll but should bo considered doubt­
Pret-stant. Catholic and Jew­ hat gripped Cuba for two wwki
On*
dumfoundRd
employe* ference to public education which aa a aoclal agency la the ty to find‘ capital.
ful," quoted tho senator, reading ish minister*, tie said, had accept­ ‘•fore Machado tell—waa adapted.
writ** th# national ' reooVary very foundation of our civilisation.
from th* *■aminerV report.
ed th* NRA Invltellon D aaaist. That, ton, waa revahiliaaary, they
h ■■•quarter* wanting; la. know
"Tf***1**-® **• working without pgy, thousands of nec“ *Tb*re are 149 000,000 loss as­
Ahead of tha mala Hrivo, Al
U tho thUd labor section o f thp
Tha finishing touch likewise re-,
sets. How th* Inntitulioa will aver Smith will spank la Now York U»FNaldant's Agreement' appllre to aaaary buildings a n only half constructed,' long needed re­
nlght; Speaker Rataey on Aog. volsUonary. was furnished by tha!
work out conn i b* foretold.’ ”
a dwarf whom bo baa la hla am­ pairs remain uncared for. and all we hear about old-age
army which rot# an ms*nn and
pensions, maintenance of standards and opportunities for Harmon. B. Shut*, father of lh#
“ Undoubtedly," h* said, “tho Ml. la rhlraKu.
ple*.
•
The 30.000 NBA aptakera. Al told Machado he mrst go.
cultural
“
■and
- ' “profgaalonal
*■" * ■ “ improvement,
•_
, ... _ is talk. au this in famous ^p#nny, who won th* government should have don*
Th* heritage from tha Machado
&gt;orta throughout the nation on British open golf UU* Uda yoar, something to protect th# depoa- b«r added, will atreaa twa main regime, men high among C**pedes’
po'ntat
’
.
’
fOsd
salt
far
dhrorre"
yoiterday
Iture and protect p^*pt* front dofur industrial workers.’
.
"The toachgra' __________________
I from Aik* Ella Shat*, af Howt- positing nny more money. But H, Ever* smp’ ow r altooM ha . *nseeks federal sanction_ on H
aeven
wad a matter r f Jud*r***t. If llated to flv lh* BI"o Ear*». Ev­
mate polota. tbe fbremoat being that of g living , wage. Ington, W. Va.
th*
bank had closed ia May, 1033, ert consumer should slga tha co­ night of — _
of achooj buildings thould
should b%
bo nuch
ouch u
aa
^ in8i cml condltiona of-•chooj
operation plrdf*:
will protect tha safety of teachers and pOplia agahut over­ Ing was turned ovar t# Samtnol 1 don’t know If th* d*po*tter*
"t will rrvonerete la vo-ern- and popularly charged with hav­
would
Kara
gotten
mere
or
!*••
crowding, poor aanltarttei
aanJtgtioB, and fire
hazards.**
.
fhre hazarda&gt;
County, for a reart bouaa,&lt;am nag than from th* (losing wb*n It «Md ol'vrpent hv supporttM' aad nu- ing almost unanimously sappbrtad
Machado.
,
1j
•
The teaching profession doesn’t’
doean’t’ aeem'to'be
seetp' to b considered
tronlrlnm em»tev*ra hud wuvt*iy ' *. A Judktary whkh. If *o«
of Sufficient
sufficient Importance to obtain a redfpsa
redirfPA 6
61f grievances.
who sre member* o f NBA " j »
corrupt, at teaot failed te otwad
Tbs creator, declining to pre­
are *a coal miner or g ateel worker you may expect
/ ou ,,PB
Next Monday. K f ' h* hloek-hy- oat bravely agalaat tha allrgod
Birf? you
sent hla authority bocaure hp aald
Morkeheek-un rautpau starts.
' illsgalittea and uMouatltuUaihjtttie•'government
government or some
aome labor crgagigatloivto
organization,Jo itee that you
ha "dare not want t&gt; pillory any­
The -htef dlfUrahr rtght now ttea of th* Machado regka*.
ft (uffldcnt * F , S? at least some. pay. But If you hap,
body." told th* *ory that "iter*
•*
hewhiaarWya U te keen
Ik A state af utter dlsonter •ii
haa hren all kind* of ‘hlUag’ of
ra with tha fraatb ' d t - i s u for Ptovlilal aud manktpal
Juluro citizens you may ha expected to give y
charka In tn *Cfn»t to mUJoad th#
e w and more Rfaa Bagla In­
gratia and atarva to death.
mubite" aa tn Um actual rerilslewla. Twini - snlFlem ana*» ia«n&gt;*
Uon of th# Datrelt haaht.
,
' Ha cited what h* dadarad waa
asm axaatpl* af th* “ etrtewa. taer
SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R S A'
d Ition" la haaklag Interret* hare.
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Oh *aq acre*teas, ha w lA
Da­
trelt Treat Cm “ •#»'' IW 0M M
' V b «»4
&lt;*F«lF M*«a
■Mate ad Mr. and Mra. J*ha Wai­
ter Thursday avanlng aad o f Mr.

C i t r u s Growers
O f This fSection
To Hold Meeting

1 Mra. W. R. Master*, of Macon,
*0*. Is tho guest of her niece,
H i* . E. W. Copeland, S10 East
Eighteenth Street.
Mrs. Mattie Carraway and Mr*,
mm* DuBos# have goo* to Bell?ew to vt*lt Mf. ami Mrs. E. D.

Mouthy, Wednesday, and Fi
morning *( 10:30 o’clock, in

WASHINGTON, Aug. ZT-OF)
—Tho cpanate res department yes­
terday announced tho appointment
of Grattan Kearns, of 8L Fran­
cois county.. Missouri, as assistant
secretary of commerce. Kearns
will bo assigned to tho patent offleo of an aide to Conway P.Coo,

They'D Cat Like New I t
Uursleal teole; all kinds of i g a

,

LAWN ItOWEKS

■enalred and Skoroeuad
Aieo m e tat*

,u ’ *

J. W . S H A DO IN
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n «w na-w

Eyca Exaralmad
Glaanai Correctly Fitted

DR. H E N R Y
M c L A U U N .J r .
Op to met rial
l U PM k A r t

H O O V E R M A Y Plenty,,Of fa n fa re
G E T SUBPOENA b Planned, T o Stir
IN B A N K CASE EnthusiaamlnNRA

Mirersgragh Priatlag

,

&gt; TYPING

,

; Special Investigations 4

8EM1NOLB COUNTY*

jURsfirr association

Agifeljs. 'rx&gt;.

r* ilm S W S M a n J S

■

IfaraM tMAtlag Oa

jh * Drat of a aerlea of allrer
leax to bo giren by th* women
of th r Flr*t MethodI*t Church
for th* beneeolent fond of th*
church teak place ynterday aft*
era von at th* hmo* of Mr*.' S.
E. Jon**, 119 Writ Sixteenth
S tm t, with Sir*. Jose* aa host­
ess.
.
,
During th* afternoon th* mem­
ber* enjoyed a social period a.*,
refreshment! were served at a
late hour by the hoilrsa, aaaistedi
by Mr*. O. 8. Tolar. Mrs. W. E.
Balnea waa appointed general
irrasarer of th* benevolent fund
and plant were discussed for fu­
ture teas.
Those present were: Hr*. A.
D. Shoemaker, Mr*. Burk* St**!*.
Mr*. W. S. Thornton. Mr*. E. II.
Uney, Mr*. W. K .Rancr. Mr*.
Claude Herndon, &gt;lr*. T. C. Bolt,
Mr*. C. O. Bare, Mr*. J. M. MeCaikill,1, Mrs.
C. II. Smith, Mr*.
E. JJones, and Mr*. O. 8. Talar.

1 Miss Alya Chorpcning and Mis, “Gambling- Ship” A t
Thelma lake have returned (root
Daytona Beach where they spent Milane OnWednesday
a two weeks’ vacation with the
termer's
aunt,
Mrs.
Alphia
tiarUling IShlp," a moiodrama
gfchard*. Mr*. Richard* aecom- whoi* action I* set on a vessel
V h i«d them home.
anchored outside th* three-mile
limit, beyond reach of the arm
Forming a party spending Sun­ of. th* low, ha* b*«n booked for
day at th* Bok Memorial Tow- We.kvcstliy at th# Milan* Theater.
ter and Lake Wales and AuburnCary Grant, Benito llurne, Jack
dale were: Mr. ami Mr*. E. W.
LoRur, Glenda Farryll and Ko»Copeland and daughter, Betty
coo Karas play th* leading rd*s
Jaae, Mr*. W. R. Masters, of Ma­
In th# film.
con, Ga., ami Mrs. Paul Johnson
“ Gambling 8h p“ brings to the
and son Bobble.
screen for th* Erst time the *t iry
Mr. ami Mrs. William Parson* of events on board the luxurious
bad daughter. Celesta, of Jackson­ floating casino# which are moored
ville, are visiting Mrs. Parsons’ off both east and west roast* of
aister, Mr*. Don Carraway, at her the United State* near large cllie* from which they ran draw
hum* in Oveldo.
a wealthy clientele. Anchored be­
;
Hr. and Mrs. It. B. McAdoo, of yond, the three-mile limit, out
Tallahassee, spent lh# week-end of Jurisdiction of both local and
frith Mr. ami* Mr*. II. K. Harris, federal authorities, they operate
1201 Magnolia Avenue.
under their own rule*, s.bject on­
ly to the control of the under­
. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and world element.
daughter, Mis* Dorothy Mitchell,
The picture tells th« itory of
-.fetemed last night from Atlanta a blg-tlme eastern gambler who
and Yalesvllle, Ga. rebere they goes west for a varation. When
been visiting relative*.
friends inrite him to buy a part­
nership In a gambling ship, he
M&gt;. and Mr*. II. B. McAdoo, of
/efu*es. Insisting upon taking the
.Tallahassee, Mr. and Mrs. II. K.
When
\ Miss Edith Vara, and J. F. varation he had planned.
■Angers spent Sunday aftarnoon air old-time enemy, operator of a
rival ship, however, gnf« gun­
la Orlando.
&gt;&lt;
.
ning for him, he change* hi*
mind aml buy* an Interest. The
-Mr. ami Mra. R. A. Sari**, Miss
rivalry that enauex opens up an
Iatulse Goldman, and Mis* Lillian
Dls, of South Jacksonville, spent el 1 feud before matters are fi­
Sunday at the home of W. E. nally straightened out and the
Easterner ia permitted to reaime
Ameaon.
ha varation with the girl with
* Mr. and Mr*. Robert A. Came­ whom he ha# maanwhila falltn
in I rva.
•
ron, Jm of DeLaml, formerly of
Grant
playa
ithe role of th*
this city; announce the birth o f a
ton, Ronald Anthony, Sunday at gambler, with Ml** Hum* a/ th*
isirl. IatRue,“Ttigg*r" In “ Th*
tfc* DeLand Memorial Hospital.
Hlory of / Templ* Drake,’ la the
rival gambler.
S. D. Meyers, of Columbus. Ga.
vialtlng hla unci* and aunt. Sir
Mr*. E. C. Davis ami daughter,
Mary I.oui*c, of Boston, who
have been visiting the former's
Mr. and Mr*. Edward S. McCall parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. P.
rid guest*. Mr. and Mr*. N. H. Fields, 401 Magnolia Avenue, are
McCant*. of Camden, Ala., and now the guesta of relative* at
Mr. ami Mr*. Parka JL Hunter Statesboro, Ga.
speit 8unday at Silver Spring*
near Ocala.
Among those from here attendIn* th# Union Hfnrirr conducted at
N-a. Karl' Ambrose and two the First Methodist Church in Or­
rrn, Karl, Jr. and Stephan!*, lando Sunday night by Major Paul
return to Jaeksnnvllle tomor- Crank were: Mr. ami Mrs. F. R.
guw after spending a tew days Mitchell, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Dr.
h«ra with Mrs. Ambrose'* parents, Elisabeth Tracy, Mr*. C.
II.
Aik. and Mrs. R. L. Griffin, Smith, and Edward Mitchell.
Myrtl* Avenue.
Friends ‘her* of Misa Frances
' Mis* Katherine tnglis. of Jaek- Monroe, daughter of Mr. and
aMrltle, and MD* Emily tnglis. Nr*- A. A- Monro*, of ClewUof- Atlanta, are th* guests of ton. formerly of this city, will be
Jddge and Mrs. James G. Sharon interested to
learn
of
her
atiUwtr horn* on West Tenth marriage to Campbell Nall, .if
CUwiaton. Th* marriage
ti«\
place on Aug. 13 in Miami. Tho
After spending a tew w**kx couple will nuke their bom* In
hgr* with thslr son-in-law anJ Clewiston.
daughter, Mr. aad Mr*. Edward S.
iMCall, Pinshurst, Mr. and Mr*
N; It. McCanta are planning to
Wav# Wednesday for thair home
I wish to thank my frtenda for
a f rpmden, Ala. They will b# ac- thair kindness and many flower*
rempanted by Umlr daughter. during my rerent Uln«ss.
.
J m . Parks B. Hunter.
MRS. BEN SMITH.—Adv*

Social Calendar
FMIDAY.
Th# Senior Christian Endearo
of th* First Presbyterian Chore’
will hare choir practice at l:W
P. M. at th* church. All member
interested in tinging are urged t
attefcd.

Hintermister Home
Is Scene O f Dance

Regular Meeting O f
W .C .T .U . Held Friday
Major Paul Crank, of Or'aado.
pre* dent of the United Flori't*
Patriot*, wait a apeclal p n it at
the reg.lar meeting of tho W. C.
T. If. held Friday afterno.rn nt
the home of Mr*. R. C. Maxwell,
Wert Sixteenth Street.
The meeting waa opeoed with •
prayer and aong led by Major
•Crane.
A ftir routine »&lt;(i«in*.s
had been concluded Major Crank
ed a discussion about the UnP
ed Flor.da Patriot*, an orgrmtation "formed to help lelatu the
Kighteealh Amendment, lie ipoka

f.

SIR

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Mrs. John Itemler war called to and other point.. in the Ka*L They'
New York City jr.im lay by the wilt bo j«'i:ie&lt;l at Suxannnh, tia. by;
FOR SALE: Good young mule.
illness of her »on. Frederick Urn Mr*. Kawllns* .inter, Mrs. K. L‘.|
liearonable. D. B. l-*vy, Forrest
Darla anj dn.'ghtar, Maty l.ouio.-, Gaichel's.
'
.
Wh(V will tetu n t&gt;» the.r hum* in
Boston.

Mr, and YD*-. Raymond Paidwell *nd daughtrr, Charier*, wrr •
the irurst* Sunday of Mr. uud
Mi*. I'lyde llrnmblrti at thru
home in Titn»vl!l*.
Mi*. Mary Ruwlin- anil Mr*.
I.. Robe it-on nii- ptnnn ng
trait* Kriiby for Nrn York C*i

ire$lone

AUGUST

Tho** present were the Mix***
France* Wilson, lltlena Wilson,
Ella Spencer, Helen Dougla**,
Lucille Boll, Gena Martin Laney,
Dor the# Ioiwsnn. Camilla Deas,
I-oulse Hickson.
toiey Bu»b#e.
Katherine tnglis, of Jarkaonville,
Sara Maxwell, Betty llinterml.tcr,
France* Keltx, and Brrnad Schlrard, Alex Sharon, Billie Rail,
Hendrix Lyle*, Jack Aycoek. Lou
Berr*. of Boston, Allan Fields,
Claude Herndon, Wlla-e Phillip*.
Byron Fox, J. M. Wilson, Jr.,
William Dullnae, F. D. Scott, Ev­
an* spenerr. Jack Finnell. L*.li*
Mought n, nen Cogburn. Jean

Dr. Elizabeth Tracy
Is Hostess At Party
Mis* l.lda Gertrud* Gott*ch, nf
Buffalo, N. Y_ who crlehralnl
her fifteenth birlhdny annlvercary
.yesterday, wax honored with a
beach party given yrxterdny at
Daytona nearh by her aunt, l)r.
Elisabeth Tracy. The guest* left
here In the mnrninir and enjoyed
bathing until the noon hour when
they had luncheon at the Orange
Tea Roam.
Tho«e pttending were:
Dr.
Elisabeth Trary, ami lh* Mines
l.lda Gertrude Gottaeh, • Mary
Frances Andre.ws, Margaret Vrrnay, Katherine Vernay, and Kath­
leen Adams.
.

i

At today’s low prices don’ t take

Mis* Irene Cole, of Wilmington,
N.
was tho guest Sunday of
Miss Edith Vara.

chances with thin, worn tires! Wilh our
liberal trade-in allowance you can

Mm . liny F. Mann will return
lumnrrnw from Orlando where she
ha* been spen-ling a few days.

set o f new

equip your car

Mr. nml Mr*. W. K. Watson mi l
Mr. ami'Mr*. IL R. Deas left yes­
terday morning for t horli-lon, .&lt;
C. where they plan to. spend it
short time.

Firestone High Speed Tires at very low
cost. Don’ t delay. Come in today.

Mra.
J.
II.
Hinlrrmirier
lx at Daytona lleach for a few
day* with Dr. and Mr*, f . I.
Park. She will he Joined there to­
morrow by Mr. Hintermlster.

L IB E R A L T R A D E -IN
A L L O W A N C E
D U R IN G T H IS S A L E

the
of

With each 10 Its boa of
Wsynt Dog Food (Comphis).

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Com# in sod ms thh new
hrsvy nwul Wayne Pan.
Your dog can’t tip, dent of
baiter I t '
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SIZE

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5 . 0 0 - 1 9 v. . .
5 .2 5 - 1 8

t r e r i o n e
HIGH SPEED TYPE
TODAY'S PRICE

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$ 8 .4 0
0

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PR/CE
l 8 -5 .y

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f t r e e t o n e
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F irrotoiir Ilij;li Sliectl Tlrt*M arc extra quality —
Hiipoi io r in every way— uialrrialH, tlt'Hlgu, cunHlruction
nml workiuuiiHlii|i. Kvery Ilijili S lrrlcli cortl id Cum Dipiirtl fo r ffrealrst Safety am i Hintrout Protection——tlie
Mufely that on ly Firrnloiie (&gt;ivt*d you.

FEEDING PAN

5 .5 0 - 1 9

r.

various c&gt;unti«* of the state to
help prevent th.- repeal of th'e
Eighteenth Amendment.
A rocir.' iK’timl war cljoyd^
tale in the afternoon when re­
freshment* were nerved by the
hooter*, aov ote.l ty her daug!iterr, H i m Jean ilu tA II and
Sarah Maxwell.
Thoee prerent ware: Mr*. J. I.
Grave.-, oi tlrlando, dirtrirt presblent of iW \V. I'. T. 1‘ , Mr*
Mr*. Carrie
Kdrier. of Winter
Park, Mr-. J. W. Wa*h, ' of Or­
lando, Dr. Kriabrlh Tracy, Mr*.
(I. U. Stuart. Sir*. I'. II. A... th.
Mr*. F. II. Mitt hr I Mi*r Mary
Kletrher, and Major Paul I'rurk.

Honoring a number of their
riends. Miss Betty' Hintermi.tvr
ml Mias France* Rein enter-

t

10 Cents — To-Night — 15 Cents

TUESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1533

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�THE SANfOEP HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.
T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 2 * IM S '

nies R um or That

Interims

ku S tgn eJ T tyP la y
andRedi This Year

plara with taint aayfhlar hat a
dream. la ooe aka* a girl driven
a racing .car aaeealy ml lea an hour
around th# vertical walla of a melor drome, wlttr a f r lllr o t # Mon
tea led healde her: lo another thero
If. a real two headed baby; in an­
other a giant whale and a maa*
killing octopus.
Oo Hit Midway are lba Oorilla
Villa, a coloay of moohar a. rklrnptniece and similar aalmala la Italr
natural tatting, and a Mld*et VltIago, a whole lawn peopled by IllUa
f„IU, many of whom are no hither
than your knee; ihll town haa a
mayor and Me etafT, sad resteu-

Up afame t Bill F rrr.n l.
The
odd', thrreforr,. favor Spakk U
advance Ms'stand ttgk over Retd
’
M l , FIstWa Baaakall Leagao a few potato* mare.
M »aar*f Abbott rentable at
%whs asksd to roihmtht
I report that Paul Bonnan tho leader o f Iha'Fed bitter. with
tr
H ki*F wn hid team, had algntd a m l rtf o f .MB: JO* B edim
In eighth" plarw
■ f i t rrtthi Ddldttd far the tr- hlttljfg, .SIt&gt;
amonf! the leagua leadtrr.
Ha
U U Of the rdaaan.
tftwkcor Abbott did dot slab- *Hd' Abbott are Iha only Feda
M hid ithtemsnt. It li known abl» to bat .380. o r' tM tsr for
*
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k 'fb fr * la »• (tro a g : hoa.1 'n* tha rfaSort.' '
o p n c iA i. arANitinaa,
ati' ihe tWb ptayrri, howrtrr,
. ( L i * M A m .iu . suit i m i w i
rinb v
a AH m h » r r
prised,,
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Ixytnna
it ata tat its .ja;
Cocoa
i i ail at tat txt
Lee.liara
IT l«T It t il &gt;«t
Hnnfor-I
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nro*e*f. T'i»c. i i
napkin., fo e . aa
&gt;111WITT PAN. I t
» Nr.M, liar. IT
r*U*4td Hanford hurlrr, Cnpp.
Orl.
It
Haj. tafn mak ng at] affnrt to u a i W em, haw : it
Wllm.n
Orl
lgland with Cocoa or Otlan k&gt; for Mccuiir, Coe. la

Ifftif the fact that Ita dfadlim
the remainder of the season tiefdVitha hiring and firing of plny4ni haa paaaad.
'Frwfi report* from Orlamln
(tela that Minor nudo. a lout
arouHd fhli
Uaguo yeiurtc*
arnuf-V'with a petition wh'ch It
U mM Hhl ta#h sl|tird by dlraal(ra or! HUadgero of all leagw

WH.

t Mhnakdr'

Abbott atatsil yea.
terday aftemoon that he did not
tartars that Radford Hlrertorr
WDtltdl'. rel**** Mldor. lo any abb
Id ihia Itag-a.
“There'i no use
cdtlng our own throhta aa I &gt;49
it ? ha sai l
-Minor's ytleasa was annouM**
il about H-.00 o'rtock last Frtidy night, juat four hours bel^rt
th* daadllne for hiring player*
ted. Minor wds In Jackaonvllla
tha tlma,
B| the
tlm*, and ho Mid ha
h* wa*

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basil.
Additional reductions In stale
axpenditut** ahould b# approached
rautiouilr. b# (Ik Ii w J* cilin® nu»
me roue conaolldatlotia and climlna-

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There ar* plenty of thrills for visitor* to th#
Chicago World'l Fair— A Century of Progreastlonw the cclcrfol Mtfwav. Th# crowd oiotursd

demanding *xe*aalr* econanta*.
and I urge that these matters b*
believed In penpeetlre with *Jeqratn car* and thought for iha
future.”
Diatnoutkm o f the tax load la
South Carolina was ' viewed hy
Mr. Manning aa equally Important
with the economic opet*llon
Government.' An analyila, ho aatJ.
reveal* that real and vialbl# prhperty In th* itata h»* born# mot#
than CO per cent of Ui# load for
state, county end district expense*. __
Moreover It ahovre that thU prop u
erty is owned by more than ont |llo,
third of the people of liwr fitatig) ( j
In pth*r word*, a lltlU more th ig^ t.
one-third of th* people of S orj^ ,at
Carolina are bearing twoAhlrda «.•*-»
burden,
the tax —
— . th#
— . effect of
which iv to pcnallxa tho ownenh'n
of property.
Th# retnady for aueh a altoaUnn
Mr. Manning pointed out, i^ M '
transfer a portion of the tax W l
from proparty and P“ i
on
direct levies which would bear on
as wide a section of ita populalion a* possible. B » auggeaUd * !
source* for eonalderatlon
tbs
groat income tax, payable by a.I
who reeelro an Ineoroo a* ■ » « '
atltute for tho poll tax, which. Mr.
Manning said, !• now only parti •

U collected.

f i h r l l l i V a ' iartatnJrw

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A w rn trA N i.W tn rn
tlarslaad. 1*1 Wnstaa. I
l;ti!l*Oj|*hla. Hi .Hejralt. t.
N»w* rnfil, a: tVlctsn, |. tTli

Lake M onroeBoys

2VkU&gt;*y
Againfet Edgelvodd
gaVe

plan probably will rpcall that
th* leader In th‘a move was Al­
lan 0 . Gottsehildl, or the Attes­
ts advtrtlsing firm uf Gotta
c hahit and Humphrey:
Writlhg
to
The
Herald
today
Mr.
Gottsrhaldt again
ta a Lrrtlslmr *firm of Gottamaintain* that advertising 1*
“The
hpplest
uf
all
so­
lutions
lo the grjwrrx' ' and
he staled, “ tut it should, and
will."
‘
. ,
Celery grower* and shipper*
He submitted a news story
of H*nford who remember that

Celery Advertising
P l a n Resurrected
By Atlanta Agent

LET US WASH
YOUR FAM ILY
BUNDLE
IRON THE FLAT

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Transporlation

1‘IKCEH— Hhctls,
Kcarfa, etc

Table

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tSJS S - T X S B

-A N D PBITZ11S AMD SALTIO
CTACTIM AMO CAMIMBI AT

CMUIEAMD TWO C M U Of
FALLS r iT Y BEER

NaphliW,

Wenrlag Apparel Returned Damp.

St. John’s Riyer

Further analytla, ta said, wveala that th# p r ^ r t y » « . « * •
the Incdmo tag, falU more h«trily
on tho .mail than tho Urgw W ir n
A survey by Dr. Auld of Clemaon
Otllogo. Mr. Maanldg tonUB" ' '
VhowV that t h o u x r*U ta r « «
p ,, dollar lnv^ta«», P«v
income, In
w
tho alio of holding dKrvaao*Relative « . tArrm , ‘ ko d ^

Hevre l&gt;r Innlnge:Ma&gt;n&gt;«
!»• **t 1
Hanford
,
•** I** 1
Hiiiuiiisrr: Ituns touted In ri liarnaae I. Mrrlek. Two t,a&gt;* hit,. 1,
llsraags, F. llamas,. Harrlflr,,. «
tlnrnas,. iHmhl, |dar, V. Ilsrnsa,
in It It. (kthsm Its,,, on hnll,. all
Ilarnns* * off t’orOall I. all hu
i-ank. I. Hlrueh nul, hr C. Ilnrn*«'
S.,hr rtvnn, I. hr Kubsnh* I. Win
ssr, Wrnns. Losar. Kubnnh*.

the Ltk* Mnnroe tmaehall team a|
3 to 2 victory over the Kdgewmxl-j
Fanford team yevterilay. Eubank",
who ml loved C-ovdell, was Ih* los­
ing pitcher while Hugh Wynn.\
who had relieved l\ llamagr, w*&lt;
ctvlited with Ihe vlrtoryi
The grin* arav played' for th,
purpose of keeping
Hemlnolc
Longue players In conditloit; All
Kunday game* In the league Were
mined out. Thursday afternooq
the lo k e Monroe team will meet
the Sanford tearfi at Monroe,
While Ihe Grapevllle tram wili
play Edgewoo,| on the Ninth
Street diamond.

ECONOMICAL
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Washington

IUr of Aug. Hi. at taint o f in­
terest ih connection with the cel­
ery advertising plan. Thla tlnrj
U as follows:
•'An active aureitlalng cam*

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N*w Vnrh
Hltukara
t'hlraan
llbalun.
ft'- l - « '*
Ihrwd.iahia
Brtaklrn
Clasinnall

ing of an exhibition game,

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Manning, metntar o f th* Hawao
from St-mtcr County and candi­
date for Governor In 1M4, at the
women's night program of the
Fairfield Coanty Club.
Legislation In South Carolina
during tha Iait three year*. MfManning tainted, hen eccompllahed much towerd belenying th"
stele budgaL lie forecert that by
the end of the prevent year Soutii
Carolina will have a balanced
budget, ami will be on a caah

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-oBpaka face* Poena hurling this •Ofytl* Harnags’n • iloulJd with
Afternoon whlla Reed must g» two men on has* In the sixth Inn­

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Talks On Tax Reform
And How It MayBe
Attained By State

IIOW T B B V STAWD

fit k Rled, of

Orlartdo, In 'dhe
leigu* halting race. Spak* Is MI.
tu g it * ..19B clip, just two
ttninla Better than Heed It hit-

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of older ntr rtettsra la the Battle
• f Uettyafearg, with-Its reprodnm
tioo of the historic couAMt.
i Meat o f thw csrsutee that pleaew
the jamMa at Midway oolaee cwmw
from tba apacucular - rldae—the
Ufht Ding-fiat steal aafaty coaster,
the brewlhlea* lying toms, wheat
car* do set ana travel an track*,
the rilot-Alr. with piawaa thw rider
coot rale blmaett Everywhere^ - en
all aldaw, are Uugktag, Jovial, hap­
py crowds, glad that the World's
fa ir did oat neglect to loclode for
their ainusersfat Urn world'l great*
eat carnival t
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BP* notified until eariy Saturday
idflm ng that he had' been c T
fr*m th#' list.
-Official batting avifagri today
iljow that Elmar Spake, tk* l)aytM a oUtflrldir haa overhauled

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Thera la aa Oriental Village. with
Its Idurre shops. Us dancing show*.
Its sank* charmer* and It* “Shim*
of Cairo” , where may ho feond the
same 'IJtlla Egypt’ who daoeed
her way Inta the hearta and the
new* of' the- world lo thw World's
Colombian Kxpomtioo of JMkr .
Breathtaking Rldae.
Thera la o Ulyley 'Odditorinm’ .
a moaauni of many of Iba Incredi­
ble people made knows to the
world In newspaper cartoons. Theta
l* iha Pantheon da U Onerve, the
largtet pointing la tho world, with
Us thousand* of heroes of th* gnat

protection, of thao# who-aro usable
to car# fo l or'protect themselves.
“ It la a serious matter,'’ Mr.
Mamtinr Mid, “ to b »te lr or dattroy* arhOal or collate ayitama.tn
fall properly to car* far the periltentlary, ar for the cotraetloaal
institutions for children or Ika
achool for the deaf and blind. M g
any greet economic-, In addidP

POUND

TKrough The

Plan Is Adopted By Farm Credit Group1
London To Rebuild To BaseTigur^sOnl
S l u m Settlements Crops In VJ09-1914

Supposedly .Gold
t^oins Tom Out T q
^Be Fakir’s Tokens

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TUESDAY. AUGUST St IMS

IO N DOM—A plan In rehau«#
10,001 working pmrlr by destroy-* August ItHr.r (., July
Ing m re than 1000 alum hnuana been
ami rnn»|rur«in* modern dwell- I'm ltlI Adimn.rCtac-m. a« the ,
a n n i of 1 1.n*r.,ono. hat i I a»* Iperi-xl for euleutel ng iha,l
boon adopted by the Bermondsey , ral e of crop" from farm Un't*.|
Borough The prefect will taka |1 1 ho appraUd f&lt;V Unit lUnklj
S.r Commi»alon,-r‘« bain*.
Threjj
7 1-2 ymrt lo complete.
period was "elecird a* the mo»t||
“ In accordance with the reeent
which,
t ,pie»entatl»r he •i«
Mlnitlry of llrallh clmilar the
to determine the mu nul ngilcul-i
Bormirh ('ouncil haa pr*r*re»L ti i i *I .d u e «*f f»rm rrokict*;

Postmaster G e n e ral
That
Tells O f Pi
Airline Is Playing
'at all but arw “ taken*" »uch a*
might haar* been aoid to gullible
perron* by fakir*, t
The** “ gaUffrahm. IS of them
to be exact, were found (cnlcd In
a land pip*. Mr. Duda reported
hla Had, haul i . short time after­
wards,. • .govatmmrad. agent ar­
rived and a*kdd that he be per­
mitted to Injptrt the find. Kwch

an a.blilional fire-year plan and
thin, with tha nncnmpleteil 2 I year* •f the pretioo* plan, given
n 7 1-2 year* plan." K. I*.. Free­
man. hou«ing director of the
council, rakl, in a recent ntatement to the RnlMing ln.ln.lrie*
National Council. “Thl* plan pr». vbte* fur the clearance of a furthet II area* ami the .lemolltlon

In r*timatinit the
raining l
puw.r of a faint, 'he- arrragr
crop prices for lhe base period
w II te ni'plml to the latent lclf-1
year aterngv pro.I ction record, j
nftrr taking min ron»hlet*lk&gt;n|
any tvomim &gt;' chanitc* *uch **|
nupio.rd m.iihrt cuv.ilitinn* or |
crimth f nlie* i*r change, ini
lelatire *grieiillural rnlue, which |
mav hm, aff clcil the val e uf
fnnn land, in an&gt; gnen comniu- '

couraging Indications of the selfliquidating nature of th# Govern­
ment’s foreign
m* n
On the ^unv napU. M * foewlgn
air mall rw-Ua operated by Fan
American Airway, system will
return to tho United Stole# Treas­
ury approximately »L7|0,000 thla
fiscal yeay, a auhatenltel g * i»
over tha praviou* r t f .
Leading Americas firms re­
port that much of our commercial
development In Latin America
la now based upo" Ihe
“•
superior spied &gt;A transport aad
communication PgorM*^ bT
air service. T V t » »•****&gt;W MmfL/V record* i^Ubllahed by thla
Ftarrkw e^dcncs Ah* extent to
which It haa Increased th* tempo
a t trad* in this fieldA second ia«orteA l phaa* of Uo
International air aarric* U th*
transportation o f
th# bJsinea*
man hlmaaJf, Mr. Farley stated.
In the four anJ • hall years unco
th* servlc# wax ftrit aatended be­
yond Cubf, 2O5L9O0 pnaaengeri
hare traxelrd some 71.000JKXJ
mile* over U«r*e air line*. ,
Aa a third dirarl aid o f our
foreign coagmsrca la Latin Assam
lea. Pan A "W 'i«an Airways has
etteUlshaid an international, air
sxpresa xtrvklt thro gh e ivenaaU
with th# government* /of SI
countries and cotonl*** With aggressive competition of
European natikoal force* contest­
ing every adranc* of American
com mere* In th# national field th#
commerce te iha international
fa ld the commercial and poHtiesI
relationship* between the Uqited
States ana tho-Pan-American na­
tion* ar* of Drat lasportegww te
kdla country.today, la thw regard.
V rtlculariy, It la a aouraa of'
prldt to JJm , Feat office Depart­
ment to wit bo ss Lha. remarkable
pro*rets achieved by tha Interna­
tional air service.

Transient Truck
Growers Instate
Are Not Favored

uf.ctuimg ,o Ja-

RATES

HAVE YOUK WATCH

le one uf irttr chief illffk-llltieO.
llnwrvrr, Rermoml*ey I* mansgIng to carry vut it. pn-sent plan*
by acquiring
di*ti*«l factory
»lte*. HcrmntwKcv Iv a - untparait- w etera aaltr»i»v „ Yr|v r, „ r . h,,r„u*h
Hut the
plrt re &lt;*f * » ', l » council are *howing thrm*elrev
In the Orvnt. ihse
lo ,|„ what they ran
, t iHipulalmn. ww*
rm, lh,
, m| o »m a of the
I by *e*ue*l iljrle- ,|Mm, &gt;nJ
prrpeie.l to grant
•f thrrat ***!*** ||m&gt; rule (itnirikulion iw tM in r
m in the O H *nt»tn
pru«rnl
Amrriva
*ih lfM

litlKK&gt;. Jeweler..

USED AUSTIN C O U r R Guaran
teed by .Ravi. $22f&gt;. A l*», Mode
\ I'ickup Iruch, fl&amp;O. Keel A Sunt
Austin ilealers.

JO— Fltiwoni and I'lanIn
BTKAWHEKKY I'LANTtEMr *alw
; Ree W. W. Potter.

n , , rminekl in Noyember. I»M».

virrii'*: o r raavTKit'* I H *
.Notice I* hervhr *•*•)( 'h ««
iind-r.ieiivd. H It
Dtehtun. *•
HlircUl »l«*l*r In fhaarerr. aa*
|.iir.iu.nl III final ducree uf fnrrcluaur* in lhai cartel* cnu*a P«ndinn In Ih* t'lrnill fiturt at tha
Twenty Thll.l JudlrtMl Circuit nl
Ih. Hint, ul riutlSa. In and for
Hem.in-la Caanty. whvr.la J«tf»r*»*
Hlan-lerd Idle U.urenr. I nmyaor., rur|H-i*llun under Ike inwa or
N-rih feriillM. I. yUlellrf. » * •
Mar* Alice n i l . end W. A. Kilt*.
Jr ; her huaheiul, Henfurd llulal
It. .,lly I'.....
a e.iranrnll..n un­
der thn lewe uf the Hlet. of H of.
nle. eal lleellr Trn.l fumpanr, *
- uryur.itiuii under the lewa uf tn#
mate nt rinrlile as euhelllalaw
n u .i.e uiu.er that certain dead
IIf llliet dated -\l*tll It.
ItSt
an-l uf
recent
In Ihe
twtall,• teci-file uf Henill.ide l OWStJf
riutid.i. in l*ee.l ihu-h *1. |i*a* 4:».
fl.im H.,lilerd llulel Itealt y I'unS*
i-.nt, a Florida .■»»r|u»rall*»a. l«&gt; tha
Flr.t National llunh ut Hanford. *
tuition it hanhlnu r,-v|Mirnllun. aad

1 5 — Kxrhange

five-year plan of ahim
'till yulfrnng fnim rlearame ami up tn the prevent
a kick bark tram J}| rlrarmnre area* hat* been derual. acrurd ng to ’ y i ^ ^ if,', Insanitary dwelllngf
I at one group
k m ilemoli«hed, ami Mil
■r price* and vadwelling* have luw-jj-cantgiiea av tha chief p|r t„| rehousing 27751 |wVsoH*ma.l iml slrtdi ex- |n aihlilion :intt dwellings sre now
hrough one ^hnif |n noiree of erection.

WILL TRADE N*»h Sclan f.i
mule nt h«t*e. Apply Flower
Filling .Station,' I'eTrry Avenue.

thati REALLY

IB— MlHcelUnouat For Halo
MrCOKMICK-D F. E R 1 N O 10-20
traitor. Perfect c o n d i t i o n .
Cheap. lf&gt; a J- A., Herald.
HTUHKUAKF.R sedan

WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.-D Irectoc A. S. UewlU, of the Crop
Pro kiction L a * Office, Farm
Credit AdmintetraGon, doe* not
look With favor on winter transi­
ent truck grower* In Florida.
Director Hewitt made the foll.iwteg statement today which will
doubtless ta of Interest to truck
farmers throughout the state:
“Th* statute authorising crop
production loans dees sot au­
thorise liana to be made for
planting crop* which are to be
harvested in 19.14, with the ex­
ception of winter wheat.
FurIhermorv, (he eiperleace of this
office In Ihe pgsl with truck
I&lt;wns In Ftori.Is has been far
from satisfactory. In the fit’s*,
place If has been reported to me
that many winter traas'enla from
Ul* North applied fur .these bums
and raised truck rrup* upon
small plots of ground in such
quantity that Ihe price level for
tha produce was lowered I j a
point where all growers lust mon­
ey aad hi maay eases was not
sufficient to pay Ihe picking
costa. It wo:ld therefore on this
gr&gt;aad aloiq »PP«*r to be of
somewhat doubtful mgril te make
th***. loans again In Ita interest
of FloriAs citlsens. la Iha second
plow*, dim te lb* mobile charac­
ter of the transient recipient, of
then*- loans a very small percenl•■ge of them was collected in
tho post
(.
' “OuMMgatod-Wgterlenee therefnrfli
llial mkll* *L . &gt;

repaired

hy une who really knows how

J adopted a

for

sale.

, Excellent ruodttiun. .Terms If
drsirr'I. llryan's Garage, Geneva
and Sanford Avenue".
TWO 5MAI.L ty|*e Foi Terriers,
t’ . rneha MiTtar. Palm Terrace.

ruhher control, a program wMrh
ha.l resulted .merely Iw-Iran,fry•
ring Ihe "ourre uf prmlietlon to
another sphere.
“■
While wheat growers In tKe
I Milril Slftlr-v aiir| ('anitli mam»tl
Ihv world for markets, r --intrh-"
J»-,lh^ ttrient were facing the
prnbln of what’ L, do with sur*

TIIIH WEEK Try our ready
mixrd point at fl.Hft a gall-n.
C.M.d rangu of culnrs. Stanley
Itniirw Hardware Co.

The only PACKAGED
AMERICAN CHEESE

IIK SALE: Nix fresh cuw*. n
mule, and hog*. Garner, I’hone

LKGA1. NOTICE

pasteurized

with
NATURAL
FLAVOR

f lt r e your trucks ready
be* r* thr celery season
begins. We can give you
prompt ami wfftcienl servlcr. Martin's Garaga,

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—LAY—The cyaeh of two.trucks
one landed with pkknkktyi the
ether with guncotton, turned a
straw ride Into an Inferno to­
day killing fear persons end
Injuring n soots of others.
Police eeld the truck, carrying
guncotton, crashed InU the
rear of the merrymakers’ truck
whkh eras returning to Ches­
ter, Pa. from White Crystal
Beech, Md. Pirn followed the
crash end an ezplootoa follow­
ed the fire. Firemen end state
polka bra rod the danger of
farther explosions • to dreg
bodies from the fire. The deed
ere listed as Henry Cummings.
Daniel Mahoney and Franck
Geekll of Chester, Pa. end
Jennie ChloeU.

'MISSOURI 21ST Many Former Movie Star*
O f Hollywood Are Be mg
STATE TO VOTE Given Jobs As “Extras UPWARD CLIMB G u a r d e d W it h W o i
IN PAST WEEK O f R e d s ’ A p p r o a i
(H DRY REPEAL PICKING, PACKING

HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 21— (AYHollywood hat g in s sentimental
about motion picture stare of an­
«*•
other era. end many of them ere
Group of Communtauf
getting comeback chances In hit Satisfactory Advance
Is Reported OnWay
Overwhelming M ajor­
tele* at 910 end 816 ■ day.
Being Made Under Strikers Say NRA
Bodyguard Of Former
*
From
Baltimore To
The idea originated in the as­
Is Being Violated
ity. Is Returned In
ExpandingWingsOf
Police Head Prefers
sistant
director's
branch
of
the
See Recovery Chief
a
Election A r o u s i n g
Academy, of Motion PHturv Aria
NRA’S “BlueEagle"
CHICAGO. Aug. 21.—&lt;*Y—
Death To Capture
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. '
L 111 le Excitement All Clerical Workers and Sciences. A preferred list NE'V YORK. Ang. 31.—&lt;AY— Garment worker* *aW by
A fter Killing Man
w na a s s e m b le d
and
it
leader* to total 16.000 went on
(A .P .)— A nprclal p o l l e # And Salesmen Will was agreed to call up&gt;n the for­ Under. the expanding wlnga of
strike In 150 factor!** to­
8T. LOUIS, Aug. 21. (AY—
guard i n i placed on duty RV J
HAVANA,
A u f. 21—
gotten star* wherever possible.
the blue 'eagle* bu«lnea* score*} day for higher wag*# and
Missouri today stood ee the
Come
Under
Code
the Commerce Department ,
( A .P .- ^ J u a a 8 am pol, nephew
Recently, in the film “ Pilgrim­ satUfoCtnry prt«r**x 1a»t » •* ), shorter working hour*. Ber­
twenly-eecood elate lo hare yoted
after offolcera t»*ld they bad .j
nard
Bhane,
pfMldent
of
th#
a n d b o d y fu a rd o f fo rm e r F o ­
age."
five
stars
of
n
pikt
era
got
the twenty-first ' repeal amend­
as empl&lt;" mrnt and wage* »bowed
WINTER HAVEN. Aug. II.—
International
Ladle*
Gaim*nt
received reporta thnt a RTOUP ;
lk # CW «f A ntonio B. A lnment.
Merton L. Corey, who has base their chance to start th# long a cuntln ed upward trend.
Union, anld th# atrlto wa* of Communist* were on their
arduous
climb
bark
to
promi­
In
nn
election
whkh
arouse!
In
i»
number
of
lmlu»t»44*.
horne a lr t, w h o .c o m m itte d a a k id e j
representing the Florida citrus In­
way here from Baltimore to
little Interest end gnre the expect, terests for some time In Washing- nence. They are Betty Blythe, ever, the delay In perfecting code* called tocaua# am pl^w a ar#
S a tu r d f y in p referen c e to
td a re rw helming majority
in ton. has wired the Clearing House qnce , queen of vamps; Robert of fair ejmpetttlon ha* retarded displaying th# Blu# Eagle but call on ITuirh 8 . Johnson, .
c a p tu re , k illed him self y e s ­
favor of prohibition repeal. In ex- at Winter Heven advising that Warwick, once the grratoat of the rate of ‘activity. Widespread era not living up «o lie prin­
national recovery admlnleorBRS
ciple*- Soma worker*. Shan#
cms of 800,000 yotcre Saturday
te rd a y a l t e r h e h ad b e e n ,
the National Recovery Adminis­ leading men; Ruth Clifford, who confidence exlat* that such drift- said, mad* four dollars a
tor&lt;
, ..
Department of. Justice
egeaw •
supported the repeal cause by tration has announced that ell la- quf) _the films for nv’therheod:' critic* will be adjusted.aallafaclore e o ih lM d b y a • tr e a t u r ­
week. About 90 percent of th#
first picket! up the |nf°rmstWS*&lt;
Franci.
Ford,
n
former
director,
more than three' to one.
rtly
even
If
a
hitof
di»creet
pres­
b
ir
used
In
growing
end
prepar­
ch in .
•
that th# group wax coming from
Sweeping end In many reset al­ ing perishable agricultural com­ ami Rosa Roannovn, « noted sure has to to applied here ami striker* ar# women.
A toea.rt, who bed b a n eoeght
Baltimore wharves and wa* com­
' J}.
most exelualre majnritke for nul- modities for market in nrlglnel character actress.
there.
since the eoDap** of th# Machado
pose'! largely of ’ 1ung*hor*ra#»;;
The fact tha; thla haa already
llfketlon In the cities swamped perishable fresh form will be ex­
Three years ego Pal .O’Malley,
Tfgtaoo. ebot bad killed .himself
and other w-rkere.
the rural advoentss of prohibition. empt from labor* codes.
This a da«hing Irish star of the films, been nerc«»ary In aome of the
totnrdijr night la the AlmenThe apeclal guard was reIncomplete end unofficial re­ means that the' blanket code Si wa* earning 12.600 * week' and “h ta ry . Industrie**." auch As coal,
a t m section of the ceplUl while
,,nested with Intent of preventing
turns whkh Included at least parj generally required under the NRA couldn't take klUthw roles of­ oil ami steel, haa not lessened the
We eereaera poeaded on the door S y s t e m Is Reported
entrance of (he parly Into two
Hal reports from" each of the 113 program will not be required on fered him. Six month* ago he desire of American hualne** to
ef the heoee ta whkh he .bed
Commerce Department until- 19
gays: For repeal 493,416; grove labor or on labor In the started the round of the studios, do It* part in the re-employ­
W ith Over 20 Bil­ counties
taken rofag*.
was dafermlned whether any un­
against 136*90. These figures packing plants. It will however, (coking for extra parts—for any ment drive. Meanwhile, the NRA
SampOl, a former sergeant of
lions
In
Resources
to w a rd
demonstration
.
were
collected
from
3,449
of
the
marhlner)
I*
functioning
more
work
thnt
would
enable
him
to
police, shot himself yesterday
be required on clerical labor in
8Ut*'s4,104 precincts
planned.
morning after be -(had fatally
sales offices and douhtlMi alt Of­ keep his family going. Finally, smoothly.
WABHINOTON. Aog. 81-—(AY
With a maturity of th# n s l W » |
Outside of fluctuation* In se­ Recovery Administra­
Advance predktione of obssrv- fice employes connected with sit- lt'o
wounded Joa# Ago Ires Leon, a —The first report on the condi­
tnllywnod remembered. He got n
major Industries under the blua
ers were borne out ee the tabula­ rue industries.
i he off ear end member of the A
role In "Paddy, the Next Best curity ami commodity markets
Lit
tor Hopes His Job eagle, Hugh R. Johnson yesterday 8
■ C Society. It wee hollered he tion of the national banking aye- tions mounted. A vote of 2 1-2 to
Thing," trouped the small part, there haa been an absence of tha
The decision of the National Th
the opening a week .
wee see of the two men who tom elnce the pauk and holiday I or more wee expected generally. Reciverv Administration menn^ and it Isn't likely he'll be out of deep declines which buainea* gen­
Will Be Done Then announced
from today of the grrntesl dri**
erally experiences in midsummer.
Several hours before the polls a saving to citrus and vegetable work for some time.
fled*'Saturday eight from the of March diecloeed yesterday it
Production outdistanced consump­
boose where Alncalrt took hie had emerged from that troublous closed Saturday, the Associated grower* of Florida o f several
WASHINGTON. Aug. 8I.-(AY since World War day* to put
The derision to call upon the
sere life.
period with renewed strength end Press established the trend of th- million dollars that otherwise rn-e-xreat* gave Miss Clifford a tion aome 40 perm it In the pact —Hugh S. Johnson haa teatatlvo- over President Roosevelt’* recoV•ry program by f*HSemptl end another men, not had total rseourcee of 890,860,- vote. In wna Interesting to ob­ would have been an additional chance in "Walla of God.'* tlladya two months, but Inirntorlei were
to abnormally low that this alt­ ly set mld-Novemtor, or th* end
serve that although the wet me burden on Florida producer*, a*
Relieving that w»b
°i11 .
Identified, walked Into a restau­ 4*1,000 as of Jena 80.
llulelte,
who
was
a
luminary
In
rant at the street corner ,nd ate
This figure, announced by J. F. jortly fluctuated In various stag»S there la no way in which pro- "Tol'aMe David" am’ "Tho Iron a rilnii caused no particular alarm. of th# year at th# latest. f«r hi* and lumber under the N. R. A .a ^
Kiperlenred
observer* pulnt retirement from th# epochal U«k banner. Ih# rrlsl* of the campaign 1
breakfast. 'The former sergeant T. O'Connor, comptroller of the of the count the final tabulation durvra o f perishable* ran pas*
then walked to e nearby news- currency, on the baala of the will very but little from the Indi­ on this extra coat to the consum­ Horse," has .been plared In the out. therefore, that th* tapering of setting Industry hack on Its to get the big Industries under ^
trad* code* ha* been xurraonnttd. t
tU nd where be neticed e news­ first bank call since laat Decem­ cated repeal majority of slightly er such as we* Intended under cast of "Roch Singer,". I-oqis off of production peaks, now In feet.
Natheau. the former De. Mill#
Ih# ttreles* adm inistrator tum aa .
paper with a large headline "Aln- ber, compared with total re­ more then three to one.
Section 9 of the f'realdent'a villain, |s being given small role* evidence, la a logical development. * II* expect* th* big emergency
e e h t Captured Dead.’’
At the asm* time, the majority of Job to be don* by then and will to Jhe next phase of his programV?
The early Associated Press Blanket labor Code.
sources a t the end of last year
Alice la k e has another chance In
Freni beneath hie shirt he of I83.S10.FT4.000.
count, from seven representative
Manager Pratt of the Clearing “Stage Mother." Jean Arker, Ru­ imkiatrial indices are still above sit bark and watch It operate un­ to create million* of Jobs.
drew a gun end began pacing
II* announced plan* for open-'
The December total was re­ towns and counties gave'- For re­ Howe ijaid that this ' decision dolph Valentino's first wife, who the position neriiplrd In 1932 and der • permanent administrator
back and forth in rrent of the ported by *01* banka, howsrsr. peal 8*47) against 764.
1931, and eume are nearly paral­ whll# he raluma to th# Ilf* of an Ing a hou»#-to-hoiixe and atorawas
reached
after
many
conferreetearent. The street anchin ap­ while the June figure represented
St. Louis city nod county Joined cures, the last of which was held once drew *3*00 a week, la doing lel with the 1930 trend.
Industrialist and take* aom# af to-store canvas* to place a Blu*
proached ead greeted him with the assets of 4903 Institutions.
Eag1a In th* window of every praHleei production last week, ac­ hla Qwn medicine.
tha wet side of the ledger 20 to 1 In Washington with the Adminis­ a r nirhark role Ire "Torch Sing­
er.” The picture “Only Yesterday" cording lo the oiagasine Steel,
"Hello, Tito," (hie nickname).
At the end of June, 995 na­ on the heels of final returns. Kan­ trator of she National Recovery
Thla wae learned *oUwritat(vw- duetr, middleman and ennanmarr—
Is using 79 name part* end In- fell three point* to 61 percent of
"Be yea know -me do * p o o l" tional hanks were unllkeneed end sas City, the second largest city
Th# Recovery Administration
ly yesterday a* th# dynamic ad­
replied Bempel ee he kicked the operating under restrktlons or In the state, was enrolled under Administration on Aug. (5, taken rludea Merle Preenit. Mlva Clif­ rapacity.'
has approved the aitmlsston aP
representatives Br.'ce McDaniel, ford, Julia Faye. Florence lake.
ministrator began what h# be­
Seasonal Influences, adding to lieves Is th* "down hill pull" ef eight Southern slates lu the tem­
it at ell. They had aggregate the repeal banner 10 to 1.
representing California; C. O.
*&amp;# the»- walker orer te -e a ao- nresource*
Unofficial returns from Great­ Miles, representing Texa«: an.I Miss Blythe, ristle Fltigereld, the Inability of purchasers to 'd e­ bringing all Industries undtr rode* porary agreement iJ th" laundry
of
IM41.4M.000,
mak­
Aguirre
tomoblle
Natella Mnrehesd »nd Jack Rich- termine what effect* the cod# will
Induetry on a ll-cent, 45-hour
of fair competition designed to
“Too’re ing n grand total for licensed and er 8t. Louie gave 811, 740 for ro- and Merton L- Corey, represent anlinn.
have on future coat* and prkta,
•
peal
to
10,
5M
against.
Jackson
Ing Florida and Puerto R ln.
restore the nation’s purchasing week basl*.
a member of the A' ■ C aren't enlkensed Institutions of 128.­
Lillian Rich. Mary MeClaren, helil bark new orders. But confi­
That# alatea hail formally
County (Kansas City) with sue Jointly pre*rnlrd a pe’.llli.n and
801.927,000
or
a
shrinkage
of
powsr.
y o n t"
rural precinct missing, vot*d wet conclusively showed that If the Florence Turner, Clara Kimball dence In an early fall revival Is ‘Tha former soldier partially cllned to coni# Into th* agream ent-j
When the- chauffeur replied, 8999.047.000 In Talus and 189 Hi
on • 80-cent per hour rate, which J
134.402 to 16,186.
growers «f perishable products Young, Jerome Storm, the former still ate mg. now tin t the new confirmed hit plnns In answer to aae■
number.
"The," Bempel fired three ehoto
II A
w
h flll •"
wasm ftiemmm*t«»&lt;l
suggested hhyr NNBA
when
steel
rode
|a
vlrt
tally
ready
for
director;
Wallace
MacDonald;
Hill
The
June
SO
resources
com­
Prcclncte
unreported
for
the
were forced to assume th# bur­
n query.
llto Tib cheat. L :&gt;n died shortly
about
a
week
ago,
It
approved
and
practical
application.
Elmer
the
Wallace
Barry
of
hla
“1 don't want any , political then cancelled approval of th* 14- / •
afterward at the Emergency Hci- pered with $22.307,711,000 for most port are in the rural sector* den of such a lab jr c.nle it day, Myrtle Steadman,
Flora
hlectrlr power
consumption
6180 national hanks on Jena 30, where general dry majorltka ha»* would be in direct opposition to
Job."
ha
said.
"And
I
have
a
liv­
Tho state* Included,^)
been Shown In the pest and are the un lerlying purpose* of the Finch. Paul Panter, who hat gained 15 percent ns compared ing to make.-But I will b* htro eant rate.
, The
unidentified
companion 1988.
known aq Southern Division No. '1
with a’ year ago, only a shade
“died"
500
time*
nn
the
screen
expected
again.
It
pppeared
like
At
the
end
of
June
the
licensed
Agrirulli ral Adjustment
Act,
then dashed »»} of the rtstau1, were Arkansas. Florida, GelrIn more than • hundred different let* than the ISO pgrrenf rite re until th* Job It dene.”
r .e t end ran dawn the «.rs»‘t. national banks had total deposits ly, therefore, that th# present wh eh was designed to specif­
II* h tt sold repeatedly that
ways
a* a villain: Julianna John- ported In the previous week. In “nothing would suit me bettor ■la. Louisiana, Mouth Carolina,’'
of ically Increase the buying power
Bempel fired nee ineffectlrs that of 819,774,115,000. a decrease of tabulated repeal majority
st'.n, talented dancer; Wilfred the important geographical re- than to walk right nut that door." Alabama, Tennessee and Missis-.J
December slightly lets then 3 1-2 to 1 would
(Continued On Page Three)
a t hhn ead then tarnei the gun 11.749.999.000 since
slppl.
(Continued On Page Three)
Lnraa, once a D. W. Griffith star;
be
cut
somewhat
by
tke
official
end
a
drop
ef
9606,799.000
In
th#
upon himself. He wet deed when
Johnson, when called by PrealRats* for th* rest nf the coun­
Helen
Chadwick,
Snub
Pollard—
counT.
year.
But
the
unlicensed
hanks
soldiers ahd polite arrived.
dent Itonsevell to undertake the try were 20 rents for other Soutto .
Thomas Register Ts but the Hat la almost Inexhaus­
Two repeal electors previously
‘ farm er • m r / l t u
Mario U. had deposits of |1JB*J147JX)0.
grinding task of ending economic trn states, 87 12 rent* fur Easf; ,'t
Deposits of the licensed Institu­ selected from each of the Missouri
Menace) return*! to the Island
A t C. Of C. OfficcB tible—and all are either working
chaos enlisted only for the dura­ #m states. 22 1-2 cento for t h a .f
nn the Iota - now or else In line
ysttordny by alrfdan from Mi­ tions Included demand deposits congressional districts will meet
tion of the emergency.
Southwest and 26 rents for thqr •
The Seminole County Chamber for parts In forthcoming produc­
ami, where he wet the 'eedrr r f of 87.994.187,000 and lime de­ in Jefferson City Aug. 29 In
It was said today In n source North.
of
Commerce
a
t
the
City
Hall
ia
tion*.
the. Cuban 'exile colony,
He posits ef 86.216.917,000. The let­ formally ratify the will of the
close to th* administrator that
D.W. Corbin of th* NRA aaM.
in receipt of the .new edition
dress Immediately to hie hems ter figure Included sayings de­ electorate.
hy th* middle of th# fall h# ex­ th# 14-cant rato was finally a p ­
the
Thomas
Register
whkh
lists
ta the Vedad-i so.Hen without posits of
• “ * "F The 81 stales whkh preceded
pects his goal to hav# bean proved because It appeared tha- *
welting to he pylmmed k j * rseeatod 812.023.956 accounts.
Eleven entries In t proposed reached.
Missouri In voting repeal are all manufacturers In the United
Southern states ntedsd such tateg 't
States,
and
gives
Information
re­
cheering crowd whkh had goth
The booh vslu# of the capUal Michigan, sWisconsin,
series of five weekly “Discovery
R hoJe
Two dates war# aat originally
(ContInusd on Pag* Thraa) U .
ered at the deck
Night" programs to to held at the hy Johnaon a t mllestonss In' tha
stock' of the licensed banks ag­ blend, Wyoming, New Jersey, lating to the lines handled, corn,
Milan# Thealrr starting Wednes­ program of «h# recovery pro­
gregated 8Ulb.947.D00 end rep­ New Tork, Delaware, Nevada, plate addressee, and other nccesday night Aug. 30 had been re­ gram: First, la b o r Day by whkh
resented aether!*ed and paid In Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts. eery data of Inter—, to (hold
wishing to get In touch with these
ceived by Mrs. Gladys Morris
capital
stock of 81 *17.208.000. Connecticut, New
Hampshire. firms.
time h» expect* to hav* Iha^bullj
•
Text* W i l l Decide * This figure
MIAMI. Aug. 21 (A1)—Appro*. Williams, program director, today
Included 150.073.000 Iowa, California, West Virginia.
This
hoof,
together
with
score•
Imately
I2U
O.IM
M
)
will
bo
added
to
They are: Frank Peirce, violin; of the nation’s employs* under
Prohibition I ■ ■ ties elese "A" preferred stock) 83,­ Arkansas, Alabama, - Tennessee, of i-ritera Including city director!**,
Walter Itermsnent r teles or tsmporary
the pay roll iif the Florida Power Otto Trapp, vocalist;
900,090
__ .... clean “B" stock, end $1.- Oregon end Arisons.
•
modified presldentlsl re-employ­
, AUSTIN, Texas. Aug. 11—
463,438,000 common stock.
) W»t leaders Sunday were Jubl- from all over Florida, the 8oulh and Light Company, it wa* esti­ Trapp, vocalist; Daphne Takac't ment agreements with million* of
and
the
nation,
are
available
with­
Pianist;
Marlon
Haynes,
Dorothy
mated
Saturday
when
tha
utility
—Texae xrill decide Batorday at a
Surplus funds ef 8940*98*00, tant ever the beery Missouri me
WABHINOTON. Aug. I I - ( # ) ' £
out cost to any persons desiring company announced the signing of Clause, Arthur Monger, ami Eddie new lobs Treated; second, Dee. 31,
statewide election whether It shall __ undivided profits of *288,Jority. Joseph T. Davis, head of their use.
when the re employment drive Is —Hugh Johnson and.th* racovaryisT
Hendel,
vocalist;
l-ewls
Wright,
join the eabrahaa Mae of a atotos 900*00 end reserve for contin­ the Missouri Repeal Council said
th* President’s
reemployment
administrator* strove today tg'&lt;!
scheduled to end. '
▼oUng for repeal of th* Eigh­ gencies of 1164,709*00, O total ef Its representatives would meet
agreement, which will put ntsi-it and Eugene C'chran violinist*
But the drawing of tha steel tear away the obstacle* block!
teenth Amendment or heed n re­ 11*40*07*00, shewed decreases coon to decide future polkks.
Old Seminole Vault
’ISA former employee* bark to and Doris Jackson, dancer.
These persons, together with and oil Industrie* under a cod# the admission of tha bitumin.
m it In the ether direction.
In the six and I I months of 8869,P. A. Tate, head of the Stole
Is Being Dismantled work.
any other* who register their haa wormed llaelf In a* a key coal Industry to mrinlwrahip lit.
United I t s tea Senator Morris 001*00 ead 8MR*09*OO reepee- Anti-Saloon League, reiterated hie
The company signed th* ngrer- names with Mrs. Williams befoa# ■late. Fared by the*# powerful l»- th* long array of business tha
Bheppnpi b la the midst of an teTtw authorised and paid intention to coolest the kgality of
The large brick and Iron vault mrnt as approved by the nation* neat Saturday night, will com­ dustrle* with their ramified fi­ I* following th* Blu* Eagled
11n ilm apenhlng cnmpnlgn urgleg in capital stack of the uslkenaed the electios la the United States
which one* housed th* assets ami recovery ai%ninlitratl«n and ha
nancial connection*, Johnaon was ner.
h b nntton atoto to ho the first to
Supreme Coart. "While there la record* of the, Seminole Count} filed it* certifirale of compliance pete for rash prizes or theater represented as believing that Ui#
banks wee 8117*79*00.
Determined that no Urn# shout*,”
tickets.
hpeek egnbet tnUng prohibition
Money borrowed by the Ikonaed life, there U hope," he explained.
As announced last week, th* winning or losing of thla battle b# lost In lining roal up wl(h
toons the nation's hneb law. It wna banks amounted to *117*85*00 A test case tree lost in the Bank wna being tom down by nt tha Miami poi; office.
Th* 3 per cent federal electric programs will culminate In a final last week would mark th# turn­ oil, lumber, tiotlon, and taxi
workmen today as part of a plan
he who w ith the eanetlteUonal
Missouri Supreme Court.
ta remodel the Interior ef th« tax ta to shifted to the company program on Wednesday night ing point In th# recovery pro- tha recovery administration draft­
amendmasrt eabmlttod by Cengroee whkh wee 8880,741.000 lees then
ed IU own cod# of competition
lower floor or th* old Bank build on Bept. 1 ami the m pita I stock Sept. 27 when the winner* of the
to the atwtna end ratified 14 yean reported hi December and 8**2,(Continued On Png* Threat
min# operators and planned ^L .
088*00 teas than hi Jane, 1931.
ing and prepare It for a new and tox under the national recovery four previous weekly programs
The banka also reported they had Sewer Pipe Section
administration will a-ld approxi­ will compete for a 85 rash prize TuitioiTToBeCharged prsssnt It to them sometime a i r ­
modem business house.
ing tha day to b* used as *
terraaaod their holdings of UnttDuring the latter part of last mately 8200.000 additional to th* plus a month’s paaa lo Ih# Mltapo
In Sanford Caves In week,
ed Stales government securities
For K i n d e r g arten far discussion.
what remained of th* fund company's expanses, officials re­ Theater.
^ mm^ m
*•
U la understood, however, that to
to 84.031*76.000,' an advance af
tar* and fixtures of th* bank, as ported.
First prize winner# In th# first
One af th# meal aerloo* sower wall s i dozens of boxes filled with
A School of Expression, -hnd Johnson Is hesitating about bat
8X70*90,000 lx six months and
Th* agreement for tha electric four programs will receive 83 In
cave-tna re parted In tha heart of record* and hi** or correspon­ business was approved by th« ad­
will be Ing an edict of “tak# It or
rash; second prlta winner# will Kindergarten School*
Sanford In many month* la now dence, wwr* removed to storage ministrator a t Washington on receive 82 In caah, while third maintained In Sanford thla year, It." Rather indications war*
4-Months 0M Son Of 8*79*1**00 hi the yper.
occupying Urn attention af City Th* wooden floor ef the bank Aug. |1, but the power company prize winner* will receive a week’s but they will not be supported b)r th* recovery chief Is conthv
J . Q . L a n d q n i g t P t e f l Action Is T aken To
crvwa under Superintendent of building also wae tom axray, to to since Aug. I has torn placing In pass to the theater. There la no county funds. It wo# slatod by his efforts to racuacll* op*
Stop B ank Robberies Parka Jamas l^asaghton a* hi* de­ replaced with a cement floor with­ effect the provision* of th* Preal- entry fr*.
Superintendent af School# T. w. oo th# cods of their own well
A hearing on th* trad* plea
in Uw next few weeks.
tawton thla morning.
teat's
blanket
agreement
whkh
port
meat’s
me
jar
problem
a
t
LITTLE BOCK. Ark. A eg. t l .
Mr*. Margate* Moffett will di­ th* laathar Industry was ate
The building was purchased re­ were recognized In Washington X«
raaant
_
Q. Laadqalet, died a t *;4« (XV-Btote hanks of the West
COMMISSION TO METT
rect th# espraealon work. She ha# with labor representative*
Th* rave-ln la In tha allay ba­ cently h r Br. W. C. Ttoehlon. applicable to it* burinea*. Now
this morwtag at the w ere.endtr a d rastk eider of
owner of several Florida dsug with the signing of the agree­
been engaged I* 4hla department aantlag demand* far a I
n
c
o
Sixth
and
Bevmrih
Street
x
.«
v
Commkaioner
Marina
Wee*
■asi.-------. . .
Sanford City Commissioners for sons* year*,
weak and higher mlnhaam
stores including tha Teachton ments for. It* industries, th* Flor­
ae^p prohibiting them frees carry­ and Park and Oak Avenua* Th« Sanford p m g Co. hare.
had base 10 far
than proposed In th* coda an!
will mset at th# City llall a t 7:30
Mrs.
Junlue
Turnbull
and
Mr*.
ida
Power
and
Light
(tompony
la
•satire
top
section
af
felly
tight
----------an hand of more than eae
o’rlork tonight to discuss tox a*- Trees I* llamll wUl operate U# tod by manofactarer*.
«operating
In
every
respaat
in
ne
lengths
of
pip*
n
n
t
o
causing
af total deposits.
TRIAL DATi T b CT
e r a be
In the next 10 day* mars
rordanr* with the principle* out aeaamenta for th* coming year, kindergarten a t South Sid# Pri­
the roadway to drop fag a distance
80 such hearings will ho bald
provided all members of th . Com­ mary School.
lined
by
tho
national
isuarrary
ad­
ATLANTA)
Aug. 21.—(AY—
* f three ar rear tost.
I of Banford
mission ar* peasant. It la likely
Both must be operated on the th* administrator* sold m
New concrete pipe is being pat Th* cease of William Dalinskl ministration.
at
1009
180 additional temporary
Th* k* and gas departments th at th* long delayed aacond tuition basts. They ,wW
iroptacinf what Mr. Maoghton and Pryor Bewaa, Indicted for
manto far Industries nr*
reading and discussion af a pro­
aim
have
complied
with
the
(
the
asm*
time
**
the
th*
kidnaping
af
JJaka
K.
Ottid "mar* than a 28-y**r-atd
legislative
v e d .lectrl# light rat* ordinance
to be approved before Bspt, 1^
ley, A tlanta t o n e r , « u sat for dittoes ef th* admlniatrmttoo tar
schools will epeo* W - *•
that was i
jr to k #
R U to W i
Lhetr
respective
Industrie#.
trial (a aaperle* mart Sept. 13.
pat kw *-' /. -

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NATIONAL BANKS
SHOW STRENGTH
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JOHNSON PLANS
TO RETIRE FROM
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“Discovery Night”
Program Reported

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F. P. L. By $200,000

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Hogs’ M e a t For CITIZENS’ GRO UP NATIONALISM IS Indlhiui’g S y ste m
ip» Fired
IN
Poor At Federal
Of
Crime
Fighting
BI
imedAtGiving Expense Is Plan ISSUES PROTEST SEEN NO WAY TO Is “
AGAINST TAX RISE END DEPRESSION
HAVE PROBLEMS
Better Batebali

Women Of Col

’ (Continued from oat* I)
WABHINGTON, An*-.. t « 4
IN D l/N A n &gt; U 8 . lad— ladlaaa
Impossible far tha fanner to boy
Equal suffrage fee Cuke
which kaa basil saddled with a
i t n W iM
unless hla conditions war* Im­ Additional Tax** Are Speaker Seea In ter­ crime m t to uam m af 91S0OO0O1 N w d For FurtherA nd too to * , urged by the
annually, haa a cepted gmaglaad's
Natlswal W soon’s M r
proved Immediately.
.
.
Called No Subflti.
nationalism Aa On­ challenge aad radettokaw a com­ Immediate A c t i o n Ulsgram
adlresssd to th*
Th* terms' ef lha plan, aa h*
plete seodernlsatieq of Its crime
b aa ambassador, Boa
.it*
ly Successful Plan combative
tute For Economy
Stressed
In
Report
presented It, were:
system, state law en­
Th* message asks that Mr.
Tha government would buy
forcement officers state.
NEW
YORIC-A
sharp
remindJOHNSONBURO.
N.
J
—
IntefLONDON.—Urgent
_•roMems .hall advoeata te th# Cuhau'
to pot an rad to
enough pigs, light hogs and sows
Uader th* aaw setup, tb* com­
due to farrow la th* fall to ra *r by th* Cltixena' Budget Cem-, aatlinalism, rather than national- bined • geo*lee ef city, county, § nfront Brtlleh factory reform- eminent that equal suffrage
dispirited play, and equal*
to granted Cuban woman
raevc
from
th*
markets
between
m lasIon Is befero tha O’Brien- | |*m, will provide tu* way out of •late and roliateer will be fused era despite Immense stride* In
that the Sanford
&gt;00000000 and 700,000,000 pounds Tammany mayoralty that “ad- | th# xrorWs economic sit ■l*f*1* *" Into a tiagle weapon tn oe*. la tottering Indostr'el working eon- meaxurs of Jestles. •* •**!
recognition sf their dto ln to •&gt;I win the ____ , N um ber OfEmployers of live perk. Thla would be don*
emergency against outbraaks of dltlona elate gorernment Inspec­ slat In tha rev tors lion e f thMr
taxes are no substitute I th s o p l n o n e f
Central Florida baseball
tion of factories was started Just
Go-Operating N ear “aa rapidly aad effectively as dltional
ertme.
A.
O.
Feeney,
state
d
im
snrf that
t W Jdm
N#W York‘
T
rounlry. .
,
possible," and the farmers would for
and
n atlc
tk |I *f
f )|lf#rfnt(
to t SP*»h,n*
, n f| n#*r»b• f0r•
at th#
pennant .If they want to,
lor of public safety, actlag as co­ 100 y ean ago.
Mlaa Doris Stevens, New Toth
H
undred
Thousand
This
need
for
farther
and
Im­
be
paid
price#
"which
encoarag*
govornmental
retrenchment
It
of the slab’s governing
Stevens Institute camp her# re ordinator, will direct tha co-oper­
chaUtnan af th* Inter-Anorlran
co-operation."
Ia n night fired T ig. Minor
imperative if th* 1934 budget is cently, Mr. Lr* detUrrd it «*1 ating fprtee Into flrxt, second toed mediate action was stressed to the ('ommission af Womem, also wired
NEW
Y
O
RK
-Ths
drive
to
car*
annual
'report
of
the
Chief
In
Secretary
Wallace
put
himself
Phillips, announced the
necessary that the American peo­ third Hnes of defeng* upon a mo­
to be balanced.
rending th* following m e w s p ^
ry New York over the top In Uto In the position of middleman. Ha
of flea now playi
ple tsk* an absolutely allruutlc ment's notice. Hla modern “min­ spector :f_ Factories and Work­
"Landing organUallon# of
The
memorandum
comes
While
Manager Charm Abbott number of Industries operating had already sold this hug* order the Mayor and hit collesgoCs are attitude if they wrr* to contribute ute mew," riding In radio creleerx, shop* pf Great Britain, Just Issued ton women ar# our eollsaguo# to
of
meat,
h*
said,
to
the
federal
tore,
which
records
present
hapaathorlty on the field of under tho national recovery' ad­
toward an Improvement of *h? equipped with sawed-off shotgun*
Latin-Amsrican xrork, authorixsd
relief officials. Another part canvassing means of raising nto
for thp rest of tfta epason.
and tear ga* bomba. Instead of pmtngs and outline* the develop­ by th* Sixth • Pan-American 0»nministration's b la n e t coos has might go to export. About &gt;000.- revenues, and It rap* th* elty ad­ world's rconomlc position.
ment,
of
reforms
In
thb
past
cen­
Inor't releaA, while a sur"If wr nr* to rise abiva th# powder homs sad mustle-looding
frrencs to -rrvtas th* poaltion'of
ministration for not aralllng Itself
to a Majority of tho fans, Increased here as the number of 000 hogs would b* bought In, tp
economic storm clouds th at sur­ rifles of the days af Laxlegtbn tury, before which tha only check woman. They have repeatedly ' In
of
tha
opportonlty
th*
sisrial
employers
wh^
have
signed
the
000,000 iowi dua to farrow, 4000,­
wdlkfag
conditiina
was
exported by those an the
round -a. w# must meet and solve and Concord, will b* kept In­ on
recent years togged me aa United
for soma time. HU por­ agreement approached the 1&amp;6.0OO 000 plga or light bogs. Thla sharp session of the Legislator* now «a three problems", hr said. "Th# formed In th* pursuit af criminals through tho mln'slratlon of "visi­ States representative and chair,
reduction In tha supply of pnrkj In Albany afford* "to take first of these is to ••labllah x unh through a network of »tate-con- tors" (elected by lha J slices of
tiere been high), am at­ mark.
man of Ito Intor-Ameriran Com­
•
4
ory of late, ang d ab dlree* . ’Slmultaneodbly, cross-currents should, he said, raise prices from t measure* that would greatly form mrssorr of th* medium of trolled short ware radio stations. th* pesee.
mission af Wtman to appoal to
th
at
threaten
to
atraep
the
main
29
to
SO
percent.
To
pay
for
the
benefit
the
ellys
credit."
wore bitterly disappointed to
A dtlsens' committee U well ad­
In Great Britain, the Ian con­ my government to help them In
exchange In order that Internsstream
of
the
drive
far
from
l|i
Consideration
of
new
taxes
herlng a proc
showing here against Leal*
tiensl /Inanelal transactions msy vanced. onder direction of th# Ia- solidate.) factory act became taw meeting rebuffs by ttolr own gov­
last Thursday. Only a few objective—the reemployment—*»f s»ITig- t* r'o r'* ‘eonslder*t)ly less other than for relief should be be mad* on a uniform basis. So dlana Banker*' Association, In n In 1901,, but th* 32 years which ernment, when they sought to Im­
ago ha aakad for hla re* large blocks of worfcara and in­ than a cent a pound" must be put oelde. It declares, and tha long as w# ha*# fluctuating cur­ public campaign te rale* 9100000 bars latsrvcnsd between that tin ) prover the position of women to
should address rency and fluct aling stamUids. to make these station* operative. a n t this have been crowded with
&gt;• the grounds that he crease In the demand for eon* levied, to nils# about &gt;96,000/ton. administration
C.ba. Many of us wanted lo help,
The secretary said ha was pre Itself first to eeonimy measures,
’t being paid on time. I t wae it]reera’ goods—are beeomln* ap­
no ocnnoralc stability can be hi ped One master broadcMtlngr stslldn Industrial development* and, to but did not fssl free to do so lost
that he had boon dickering parent In advancing strength as senllng the plan worked out by •Inc* "th* best way to keep ex­ for.
and four, rebroadcasting xtotlona jrder to kesp pace with these, such action might embarrass re­
ye Ports pile up a t hecrfquart*m the beneficiaries themselves, be- penses within Income Is not to
the Orlando dab.
will blanket Ih# slat# with radln much piecemeal .legislation has lations between' Cuba and our gov­
"The
second
problem
It
th#
ad­
mips’ release folto*U four of the local campaign committee bind which farmers, packers snd Inrresse Income—that la, taxes— justment t) a common form of lha alarm when organised
crime been liacted, with th* result that ernment, snd, tosnfor*’ sra havs
commission
men
had
agreed
to
that
hundreda
of
Industries
which
but
to
reduce
expenditures.”
of play during which ha
A t
economic policies of all *o inlrles. strike*, under th# plan. Th* flrxt the- factory acts of tb* present not responded. K \
stand.
The elty has In reality two ft- On* itep toward tb* accomplish­ of these elation*, et Tremont. on time represent not to much a :oJs
l«4 to add anything to the of* have signed the code sr» evading
Tbe»# telegrams ar*
Ho
Insisted
tho
hog
program
nawflal problem*, tha commission ment of this Ideal It lb* ccmoval Lako Michigan, waa tamed aver tn as a mats of. (.•fmitions, enuncia­ Interesting sine* it was In Hx-‘
Its o rf'defenalee ‘strength nf its provisions. In many lulanres.
team. He appeared unable to these evasions re spit from csr* must bo th* Introduction te a gen­ s'tates, the first laving to do with; of all trad# barriers. Though this tha etat* by th* federal naval aa- tions. exceptions, and Injuncllonv vans, during ths Pan American
Mft started, although ha cams fusion regarding itm i o f. the eral corn hell plan, by which the raising fund* for unemployment seems impossible of Immediate sc thoritlea recently. Th# other* will which r^esent a ct4iglom*rati n Conference af 1919 that th* ques­
here with a .good reputation aa a code’s precepts, It wee said at amount of corn land must be cu. relief; the second, with balancing compllshment. it could easily he bo erected eoon.
extremely bewildering to any but tion of xroman's rights In Ih* Lat­
.
sharply, so |h a | higher price* for the 10X4 budget.
b itter.
lha headquarter*.
When word of a robbery, kid­ th* expert.
in-Amsrican republl.a wa* strong­
effected as a gradual process. •
corn,
would
discourage
Increased
To meet thla altiuHo.i. the com­
The new players are all Geor*
"Although the city waa faced
"Tb# third problem concern* naping, or other maior crime I*
In the 048,760 factories and ly advocated fur tto flrxt time bet"
They arc: Veale, Hardin, mittee has sat up a complaint bu­ hog production. Unless this were with theeq.two separate and dis­ Ih# adjustment of Interna''onal flashed &lt;a
headquarters, an workshops of Great Britain, there for* a session of such Importance.
and Vickers, pitchers, and reau, headed by Mr. Henry Wolff, done, he said, the relief plan was tin ct‘ problems, It asked for th# political policies. Th* abolition of officer with a horison'al map of la n4 general requirement for It will b* recalled that no tangible
"terribly
dangerous,
and
would
Inflelder. Soma nf to receive protests, ft/cot If (its
special session of the Legislature narrow nationalism would gn a the stole will broad-ast a general eff deni lighting. Thsro Is stIU b .t results tarns out of tho confsc­
men are now appearing iq them, and taka whatevn- artitn bring disaster."
to consider only the raising of great way tow anklhe solution of alarm tn all nolle# stations, sher Httl# relation between Ih* num­ ene*. However, tto campaign eras
■ -play-off series In Georgia la necessary. Employe's who de­
new taxes for unemployment re­ Internstcnal ecinomlc relation­ Iff*, slat* police substations aad ber of hours admitted by law and carried da tto Laagn* of Natloia
Teals Is on the grounds and has sire to sign the coda provided they
volunteers, under th* &lt;6-opjrallve Ih# number worked In ad u al prac­ where, after prolonged debate,
lief," It continue*. "If the city ships."
|i* n her# for several days. He can obtain special exemption i to
system now being worked out. tice. In spite, f ir Instance, of the tto La tin-American governments
Is
to
function
properly
next
Until
'the
Federal
Government
5?:. will start
tomorrow's
game meet particular cordltim i in their
ef these am
already fxtl that 48 hours forms Iht fan- were urged to give the suffrage
year, Ih* problem of balancing lakes into Its own hands lb* prob­ Many
ilnst tho Cocoa Indians, and inlutr's* may subir.l tho rr-|-i(rt«
v
ih* IM4 budget alee demands lem of credit control tn facilitate enulpped with short wav# re­ •rally sccvpted working
week, question thoughtful consideration.
all reports, ha appears to tv the Chamber of Commerce of
Immediate attention."
th* financing of the movement of ceiving units a* a part of their women may still to employed, As a resOlt of this request, and
tho ability.
the State of New York, whlth has
remove msnt
begun
at
To effect s balanced bndget for go &gt;ds, there ran be r.n « cc*siful radio rceeielng sets. Th# officer without violation o f the law, for Ihs
The Feda will finish the
been designated to hear appeals
to
19.14,
the report states. It will be operation, of the inductrial cis­ will then proceed to "bloek off* 60 hours a week In factor** other Havana, Ur* Issue trill
TALLAHARREE, Aug. IB .-M ’I
. melnder of the season, therefore, for modifications of the agree­
the crime Infected area by tel*
Montevideo
for
—Th* supreme court yesterday necessary to reduce appropria­ tern In the United Rates, srco.-l- phone and radio broadcast, throw­ than th se of the textile Industry. carried ’ to
With the following players i Man­ ment.
tto
Seventh
Pan
American
tions hr shout 4*1 .000.000 since Ing to Prof. Walter Kau'.enWith
such
anomallrS
s
ccesslv*
set
next
Monday
for
era!
argu­
ager Charlie Abbott, Bert Chap­
ing up the lines of defense, and
That th# obligations nf p m Conference during Dectmtor 1939man, Bert Maxwell, Q. I. Roberts, plu~era who have signed tho cod# ment on application for a writ of It would b* desirable to make a strauch, head of the department nf snmmoning vigilantes to wat-h governments hero pledge.! them­
fmkistrlal
engineering
of
Colum­
10
per
rent
reduction
In
the
Ux
selves
to
deal.
.Since
tha
last
con­
Fhul Bonner. Pete Rchlrard, Roy to keep strictly within Its pro- supersede* salting aside, a t least
arterial roads, tn block escape.
solidated factory act was drafted,
Harrison, Cal Dennis, Lefty L*n», vis i.ns will be ssar.-ninfiy tn* temporarily, th* Injunction l**ued levy below that for 1011 ae * bia University.
As a part of tho modernisation 10 years ago, five lorernment* percent arc composed of fruit*
Professor Rautsnitraueh, whi
Veale, Hardin, Epps, Vickers, and foired -th e penally for violation* by Jndt* H. C. Pattaway. "f relief to cltlxene end an eld tn
plan radio police station WMDZ at hnv# professed a staloua deilr* which It Is Impossible to grow
Lakeland,
restraining
Nathan business and to overcome In­ look over Ibe "energy survey of
Rhodes. No further changes ran
belnvr forfeiture nf th# "Bio# Mayo, commlstlfner ef agrlcul- creases of more than M0.O0OOOO North Amer'ca". when Howard Indianapolis haa applied to the to pass It into law, tu t not on* In England, such ss peaebaa a a )
ha made according t o , league Eagle" Insignia—wa* 'rdlestad
Federal Radio Commlssioa for li­
pineapples. Of tha 17 pareatA
* juUfl.
tore, fro menforelng th* *Ul# —of which more than It* 000,. fleott terminated his work In llil.i vens# for two-way eonversetlon do ng Uj '*** r**eh*d th* P«iot of left tha British share comprtoM
when Mr. James V. Hodgson, lo­
campaign
at
Columbia,
xuurted
antl-arrcale law to th* shipment 000 masoutraded as "saving*" In
Manager Abbott, who attended
that “lbs control af credit, 'he between law enforcement officers
Nevertto.’ets, the kistirieal *:r- then about tkraa-4|uartsra.
the year1* budget.
kept .night’s directors' M eting cal administrator of the act, an­ of orapefrult.
In tha field and lb* centfil sta­
A number of reasons o V k
nounced
recently
that
complaints
moel
vital
factor
In
dttermlnlng
vry
rontilned In this last factory
The
needed
reduction
cannot
be
Stated ‘today, that lha directors
Th* stlortiay getwral’e offlc*
tion.
had
been
forwarded
to
Washing­
havs
hslpsd toward t h U ' T t
Ih*
relat
ve
claims
of
rapllal
snd
report,
covering
such
matters
ax
arcompllehcd,
It
declared,
without
promised him full authority from
snd private evunsal ywUrdav *Pemployment, safety, health, wel- rrasas wsra pointed out by Lord
now on. He told this group that ton In th* rases nf several large n 'M t» the court for a Mpaf- th* moot drastic rut* which will labor In th* g .oda produced", was
he believes he can make the club organisation* which lined them­ redas. but lha Florid* G rtpsfrult require both enabling legislation still operate.' by priest* Individu­ H O W T H E V S T A N D lure, truck, home work, an.t th* Dc La Warr, Parliamentary Sart
Ilka clearly shows how far, in rctsry of tto Hotels and ‘ Badsnap out of It "if he was given the selves up under th# agreement Grower* Protective Asaoelatlon. from Albany, and lha adoption als for p rin t* gain. Profit must
Great
Britain,
has progress taursnto Association on ths Prog­
right to "pull" even star players after writing In reservations of which obtained th# Injunction, of a definite and /ar-reachlng be c intruded for th# social good,
v
sT
io
v
si.
i
s
t
n
t
r
I. Pr&lt; marched, not only to the better­ ress of tha ceasing Industry. *
from the game or lineup any lima Ihelr rwn Unless these corpora­ wa* not represented and th# court economy program by lha elty ad­ he held, and until that was done,
York
« •« 41 .ISI
the Induetr al system eould not o* N-w
Ths reasons given by Lord Da
it appeared as though thay were tions comply with the code with­ delayed hearln* argument*. Th# ministration.
I*l||nKtarah .............. I t «t .ss* ment f th* workers, but to tb*
out reservation, they will loss
.
t« si sis general enlightenment of employ­ Is* W arr fall under thrs* main
operated successfully.
n in f lf i . .
not giving their beet.
They
Include
"the
elimination
of
"No permansnt reforms in our
He declared that that* will he their “Blue Eagles”, Mr. Hodgson state law prohibits us# of araanle all Miapensable functions and
•A II ISI er# who have coma more to recog­ headings, flrxt, that tha Indus­
In spraying or dusting* eltruaPMI«&gt;trlphls ....^__ M 14 .4)1 nise tho economic w sdom, aa well try started In sarn*st at a time
*
rigid training rules In tffact for Mllde* *
position* and th* curtailment of economic system are possible un­ tlrnnktyn
44 I I .411
trees
to
hasten
maturity
of
fruit
.
Meanwhile, Mr. Wolff described
the remainder of tho season and
_ x r z r . i t 15 .III •# th# humanity, of tho presence when th s change In public to ito
th* !»*• essential sctlvltlsa." sus­ til wa altar th* present system of Cln.lnnsll
that
practice sessions are te be the purpose of the complaint bu­ and was held constitutions! lo a pension of mandatory p a y . In­ Income dletrib-tlon”, he H.-’sred.
Of protective, safeguard, and wel­ toward canned goads, and tha
Lewis Jennie Johnson, profes­
attended by every member of tho reau *■ “sdueatlonal and, not pu­ suprem* court decision two y ean crease*. revision of th* cqsl of
AIMIIICag I.WSOI'W
fare messures In their enterprise*.
uent axnanslan of tha In­
W.
U
fr4.
ago.
nitive."
team.
Dssliag with tha gtneral aspect dustry as a whole, wa* taking
th* pension sygtom and govern­ sor of civil engineering at H ar­ vreshlissles .........
14 SI .SSI
Judge
Petteway’s
In'unction
The bureau Invite# eommualeavard University, appro &lt;ed the N»w VorW
. He will have no more of the
_______ SS 41 -SO it recent condition!, the report
d. th- Nstlonai Meek
ment reorganisation.
I’hUsd.lphls — ........ I S
SI .«H
sjstem of taxation from an aiP ri.velanU
"choke up" style of baatkall, he tlona In person or In writing from prevents Mayo, a* commissioner
.................... ( | SS ,4H state* that Inapsctoro concur In svitem which had sst un dsMaMa
Even
thrae
etepa,
IM
report
H -SS .4ST
aald. and all players can dspsntl Individuals regarding whst thev of agriculture, from Interfering declares, will not effect f, bal­ gioeer's point of else by, • dis- Delmli ...........
....... - ...... if »• •«} Ihs vow that th* expansion of standards ef quality and pmeupon one thing—either they go honestly believe are violations of In Any way with lha shipment of anced 1934 budget unless money tlngulsh'ng between Ux levy by mucaaw
Bee4ea
&lt;* St -III production a t Ih* sod of 1931, fol­ ll-s end third, that British can­
. ---. 44 SS .III lowing the abandonment o f ihs n on h*d hnllt uu for 'hcmsclvs*
0«t and play baseball for Manager th* end#, he said No mmplalr.ti fruit that has been sprayed with Is found to redeem the 1119000^ governmint and eeonomlr taxes. SI. Lout*
Abbott or they will be benched.
Declaring that Ih# Govcrnmedt
will be received over the tele­ arsenic.
gold standard, was not maintains I n market for new Unde o f000 |n short-term note*
“We can win this second half phone. All rnmplalnt#i must bear
E. G. Grimes, of Palmetto, a t­
ihoiild abstain from Itv /m i taxas
In most industries, and that a ra- conned frolt snd vewetshloa of
•gainst
uncollected
taxas,
_
Y
e
s
t
e
r
d
a
y
'
s
R
e
s
u
l
t
^
without a bit of trouble”, be said th* written signature and th» ad­ torney who Joined th# attorney
and instead, edipt "tha p.-sctico of
lapse to th* previous Isvsl of de­ whleh tto British fllmsts pro­
falls do# In December. Othe ,
?AII I ask la lha co-opermtlan of dress of the complainant.
substantially
all
othar
a?an(a
pf
s s T to s s t. (.manoa
general’s &gt;.fflc# In th# supersedes
pression occurred during most ol duced tha finest specimens.
this debt must be renewed Sad th* •ervlca", by "marely ga. herlng to
the fans and the support of my
"Where , for sound reason*, application, said O at unl*»a the
1M9. to to followed, however, by
players. 1 believe they have con­ th* complainant requests that hla order was sranjed, “tha gro^rere loan paid from, taxes collected In the charges fof Its service”. Pro­ W K , i : I X
U
l
• distinct Improvement toward the
(4
4
.
bout*
at
Fnikutelekle,
illo.
J934.
fidence In me, and will play for Identity remain confidential." h# who obtained the Injunction could
fessor Johnson eaM thst while Ooly sen** *ch*nst*4. ’
•n.i if the year.
Tha total pay roll which may
aia, and I Intend to give them said, “this confidence will be hon­ ship enouth fruit between now
,
&gt;•*•»
could
b*
every ehane# to ehow mo what ored. both with respect to Indi­ and Reptember to ruin th# mar­ be affected by salary adjustments shifted, dodged or passed on
AWBSSICAN w a r
Petrel4, YiVnyiMsippM,
„ , ......
i
or the elimination of pieitlona I* •con'mie laxe, were easily, rei- ci.r.U
.thay can and will do. But, wa must vidual* and business firms.
n
A I; Bolts*.
ket."
t.111092.720. T h #
commission talnly Bad cheaply collected Tax Waahlnulon, | l Chfi* •». I. i t ta­
‘ begin tomorrow. A victory over
"Tha public will understand that
"We went the supersedes to holds little hone of eonelderuMe
slaas.)
Cocoa would ple«e "• I" ■ mu*k there era always two tides to
kvy by Government, he *d ltd. In- ,(4*w TorH. S; at. UosIa S.
hatter position to go plsesa and every question, and th# bureau protect those growers who have reduction lA departmental e*tl- volvae waste la collection a td la­
' I , I t I f . I’I A M i l t ! h
because I believe that wo can da- Of complaints will kppmach busi­ abided by the law and did not male* for 1914. with tha requests tere* pt Ion.
Syrian Christiana and Ir2q troops,
feat Cocoa. New pmyrna and Or ness or Individuals against whom •pray Ihelr fruit troea." m M Wll of 4H department* already on
Ham C. Pierce, of TampuTho killingr oT.mofUt
Ikon, soo
Ifcudo during th* coming wotk, tho
ot
record calling for an Increase In
Ken Maynard
LONDON—So rapid haa to m
Assyrians tos *anfltot* with thslr
proa pecte Immediately ahead of us complaints are lodged with a*
the
aggregate
over
thalr
current
complete sympathy a* Is extended
tto growth of tto canninc &lt;*•
traditional
fosa,
tha
Raids,
*
era heartening."
IN
Cuban M”b Action la allosranres.
Ito Iraq ftrtsa has brought t t o f " 1^ * * • * *
•*
Probably the beet sign that the to th* complainants themselves."
Rome
nf
the
vlotsllsn*
reported
•
“
'tto
four
cans
of
ordinary
fruit
Thought For Revenge
affair to a crises.
•lab will reveres Ha form Im­
' &gt;1
K
vegetables
housewife
About 911 todtoa war* found la1'
mediately la the fact that Barf have been against emnlovera who
81msl and 900 msrs to tto vicinity ba3r»
Brittoh. both Insids and
ll AVANA. Ang. I t —W l-M o b
Chapman, veteran member of the had forcad members of thalr staff
W ith »h«
out.
to taka vacation* without pay. •ctlon In Clenfusgos led rsvolu'team, la now attending dill
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 19__&lt;JP) of Doguk, following Kgrdlab raids
Others
worthed
employee*
at
th#
In
1999
tto
output
waa
negli­
offklsl*
tlnnsrv
leaders
tin"sxwrexs
fesra
Assyriaas. Iriq ofl
to*. Angtle
t)aa sessions and la p u ttl4 ).'h U
-C ro a t Britton, although It g ara
Heart into every move. Chapman e earn* number of hours as befora, •hat hatred toward th* o.istsd
up mandatory powers over Iraq contend tha ^aayHqad ysra kill- gible and tto firm* small. But
B
y y S cout
sometimes
I
t
hours
*
day
or
Pretldent Mschsdi Is to ln | plsysd
duties have bean seek'that ha h*a
thla year, sg d x has token a hand •d in a tottW s l i t r ISOO af ttora sloes then expansion ha* taken
tto Tigris two weak* s g t placa which haa broogkt tto Utol
'teen unable to attend any Bras- longer, and then discharged thorn
TALLAHARSEE. Aag. 1•--(ff’l In affairs of this a ttic In aa at*
IV oop. N o ,
lea' periods. Ha never saw a bete- abruptly. Rtllk other* worfcrd In
—Attorney O r w n l Landis In »» tompt to bring, psac* between As- •ad wlpto m t q ,. forts sf Iraq of firms up to 90D and tto B rtimmfa
urgoo that 4sh
' ' stora In tto w *io b trade op1
10r
from ona gam# to apottor, epllt shift* or dosed down their man Rafail Bsnchts Isft ths se­ opinion yeslarday told that heads
trllly suffered establishment* entirely for stipu­ clusion of thslr pel
ho- of tto Homo O m a n Loan' Corpo­
tha Asay to 14 parcaat Of tto I
tto Kurds
t
• &gt;gd hla play naaaaaarH!
Manager
Ahbatt f and lated period*. On th* whole, how­ tsl for a tagltok tldu thnwgh th* ration ar* not oblfgxtloto of th* but they would not bo acceptable rim commuqltlaa.
•rid to Gomt Britain nearly
under stats law requiring com1 Chapman leading the way, «Iub dl- ever. Mr. Wolff said, NfW Tork p art after receiving ‘^ bs city’a ot United Btatoe gux
Tto B ritbh govanuasnt aflsrad
ruetore see results aa forttosfslnl City employers were showing an flclul welcome to | Utter fr'tu ar* net suthorissd InvaotmsnU ptnlaa to obtain * cortlflcato of an asylosa la Cyprus to tto Aaayenthusiastic desire to cooperate Mayor Moors.
hU
’. starting tomorrow. / '
THE n o 1
for budding •«*! lo«n uauoetotla*#, authority from tho atots trm o- rim landsr, Ms* I
Daaltl J. Crsword, J r , » # • banks and trust compantos to ■ror and stow passseatso af ear,
JUm-up again.!
with tha President, to and abuse*
tain aanu Invsstad to fodsraL
due to cut-throat competition and agxr of lha hatet »t which th* 11 Florida.
p.obably will be chrNOTICE
.
sto n i
tnemtors al tlw Michado family
•tots, county, municipal bonds
to aid In raamplefmsnt.
Ahbett will ha at
• ra a s s L MaeawMa Mr .Fraaris
Insurance, companies,
arrived Wednesday, started look­
mortgages aad deads a f trust.
Humphry*,
Britbh
omkaapadac
to
filberts at
To-Ma r r o w
ing for a horns f»r ths group. •aid. might lavuat to hem*
State b w provides, mid Land­ Iraq, la Marine Lsadm Iwtoy for
t local playar,
while
aU
is.
that
b«
lid
lag
aad
lorn
V * . hast a a n q u c 'tl thru-i!B
f tfjg b t fWld, .
Baghdad. Ho «M . Mu ra ta l'
Theatre Will Open
Crawford th«( Ihxy sspsst aallad apsn ky soam pmpl* to . sktala •Hons may purchase flrxt
tma will rentals aa bffere. ,
•tort to raton.1t e&gt; , - 7
This line-up U satisfactory to
Prssldsnt Msshadp to JsU (torn rsvsngs for panansl g radgm T to gmgaa and (avast In bond
(A1 Luwdm dbpoteh told Prims Every Day a t 2 P . M.
tor* aad that tW '.totand making ha s* #f former L U q tsn u l Lto&gt; ported by tto guTaransawt,
•th Abbott aM ’ tto directing
Iwlstsv
Eamoey
MasIMoal t
their pirmstout rtoldaate la lha Lomo sf tto C toafosga mtoklpnt a* municipal credit. Bat;
Jt sowtoia* t
ms from hb vocaUm hmn# to
m ftin sss, and
FhlUdtlpklaf arum i
pstlca was destroyed by • * * £ . ' tto bomb of Ua R
Rsstbad l b '
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. tt—
Jos* Em Do Obregua. aon ln-law tto pratsst af msmtors *1 ABC la m Corparatlm at;* m t Uoltod
•eager
OP)—Tension stirro-ndlng tha ax­
Uoy will, tha.
society, spesrhsod af lha r*vs*a- Stataa bead*. It dam nat app m r
1*48
1M I
ilod Machados trim Cub* lea' to totter
111n, which
"
ar*
considerably ysatorday t
sold to to much
family wpw
S r a r y D ay U a lfl
disturbed
Ikrsa member* of tb* family
*/d«m' Ito- n tto I
lima *1
The
•f. t**m
t o vms^s o
protection fur a
that
attack.
tto Soma L am Act. I
» w tn «.
trip Ih m g h Falrmanl Fhrh.
totsMm al
to tto |
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 19.—
* SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Aug, IP.
VP&gt;—The time for Ming preOP)—Six rraMentt of 'Waka;i&gt;,ed change# in the tentatiee
m u , Iml. w»r# - killed and IS
milk marketing Srreement for
these Injured, several
RorFlorida expired yealerday and
MORGANTOWN. W. V*., Aug. and home training course* baing
haps fataly. when • truck con­
farm official* *ai,l today the
10—Mr*. Ftauklln D. Roosevelt developed In the mining aecUorta—
verted Into •
maOorbut la
pact would he icrutinlied and
came into the hills of West Vir­ met Mi*.* Kooae.elt and Lorena
which they w in returning
made effective a* noon a* poagin a yvaterday to *e# for hertelf
from an outing at tha Chicago'*
lllaknk. of Democratic nation#' AversRe-Employment
Tha pro|*,ml pact wae
Avers Detroit Banks low the mioeri live.
Ambassador To Cuba World,’ f i r, waa , hit an I Woman Claims She Ip .ilhle.
hei i | arter*. whtn lhay diove
■Irmftnl
by
milk
asabciation*
..A
lter
vpcnling
a
day
trudging
by another truclg
Would Have Closed ar ml visiting Ihe homes of a* lite r autom -bile Into the fool- Program Is Moving,
ResumeHisDb- wrrcktd
Twenty-eight
yo n r peop5* ! Daughter Of Aged; ami league* of the elate.
Sooner If Govcrn- toni-hml working (Mh. rhe left hill* Wedne-dav nighty. They Faster Than Even'
were riding In tho bu« at tbo , ‘ Spinster Who Was
ties A s’ Assistant time
(nr tier home at Hyde Path, N.
guided Ihe visitor* up the wind­
He Had Anticipated
of tho accident. The track
Secretary Of State which hit lh« hu* gft»*»nwU' frr
Muruered Year Ago| HOGS^ MEAT FOR mrnt Acted Right The via I wa* unh Added an 1 ing dirl road* to Arnettavlllc
pnany of the miner, ie(u #d to be­ t.h ei,- they spent Ih- alght wHh
a minute but w rrt on when it
W A SH IN G T O N . A u f.
DETROIT.
Aug.
l i '. - t / D - lieve that the tall, imilirg vlaitor the U D. Word, fam ly. Worck
NATCHEZ. Mi**, Aug.IP —The
learned tho bus was ' bally
* W A SH IN G T O N , A u f. 19
—
i A .P .) — H u g h S. Jo h iw o tij
Unltcd State, Senat &gt;r fame* oral the President a wife.
will
.of
Jane
Swrget
Merrill.
72
la soterimenilent of a min* thera.
damaged. The dead were 11,1-I
— (A .P .)— H 'f h ly successful
Oouirti, charged W a r e the Jury
year-old recluae alaln hc-e * y*»r
Mra." Roivevrit wanted to ace
I bill*.lay 111 lining Mi*. Roose­ th e N BA c h l* fU ln r y m ite r. .
a* Mm. Mary WUIer, Oral,I
InveatiRating bank cloalneo here what proem * has,been made an velt hrasn her tcur, eacorted by d»y toned u p hla e f f o r t to .
in .e f fo r ts to w a rd s e ttin g up
Mtramor. Kenneth l-echlltner. i ago. waa’ conteated yesterday by
yesterday tho* Ike »u«pen-lon» irlief and tehah litalion w irk Wurth and a few c unty an •
Mr*.
Nellie
J.'G
rist
of
Indian*.
s n ew reg im e in C u b a, A m ­
b rin g fo u r b»*lc I n d u ilr lw W#*n»' f r u i t e r , Mr. *»-l
were pi reeded by an "orgy of among the miner*’ familiei on Murgantnwn nlficiala a id with a
; wh,, rlaiihed to be Miaa Martill’a
Mr*. Walter Berkey., »
b a s sa d o r S u m n e r W elles will
ith th «
coiiaolidat
on
!»'■
•
on
fictitious
dacghler.
Slaughter Of 5 Mil­ values" jiuI averted IV* banka t heal Mountain, 12 nidei from big lunch baiket packed by Mr*. ution dner' thtoa td etha ewem
be recalled fro m h is H av a n a
erg en cy r *
The »utt wa* filed In , Adam*
hci •. The American S n-irty of Watch.
lion Animnis Will W- Id time «-|o«ed I mg before Friend*, for year* a r 'i.r snion ; I ho rase workers act*I County
Chancery
Court. It i
p o st sh o rtly to - re s u m e h is
p ro g ra m
wM.
be-qh as em ploym ent
the) did bul*for rhe government the miorta n »o fat liiipnivrntsn 'giil-lea for th* pari). llaHlng
brought a new turn to the cel--;
Hawing m oving fM te r th a n e v e n h i ,
Aid
Farmer,
Needy
p o sitio n o f aasl-tfaT\t secre­
__ attitude of "waiting for prosper- Invited her an-l without svi nu-vh1 v.mked for years amung th* rain
f brated myatary murder ca«e.|
ta r y o f s ta te in c h a rg e of all
•
which I* still Hated a« portly un­
aa a hint tv the While House, th e 'v ia they knnv varh on- by name. had expected.
CHICAGO.
A g.
lD -ifft-'
c,’n", ■r,,^h', lb • Vomer."
Tha itatreieat that Ih# goal
earn
L a H n J lm e r fc s n a f f a irs .solved.
•
Slaughter 8,000,000 hoga, give the* S, taking bluntly and with cm- F tid I ailv an 1 a woman rnni In aevaral caava th* m ntrs, *u- p.ttlng mlllUm* of w,rk#r* hoof
Miaa Merrill wo* known a* *j meat to th- rnemnloVad, a,IdJl piiallc founding* un the wit/tev* panl-p atep.ed In an aulnmo!-,le v •li-med tv hearing of KooaaeaUs
assistant
Jefferson Caffary.
and ato-’f 1
Job* by fall * » ‘“e5*T^,*T /. 3
i^aenrr of d ata, will ha named
fM .000.000 to the farmer*' In.,liable, the while ha re.t ami r »»n- and Inet themaalve* tn the feat in Wa*hlngt &lt;n but nevar aspect- on
eatate Glen- j rnmr
and Increaae the price of|»*or
'bcbigan said the «•&gt;»- of Ih# world for mors than two ing tn see ery of them *0 vlvmv ram* aa Ih# Rooaarell a-tmlalitbd,
iSBCt new «• mbaaiador to Cuba.
bttrpry. retain.ng the mode of pork- that In hrlef wa. the
I «™ntent ptcC rred to, wail f r ifaya
' to thalr home* co II scarcely le- tlcn waa reoeng itaadily a h ,# f
Thl* wi
w»» italad authoritative­
Thle
drew and man,• of the
P|,„ 'a■ninMitu
ilio il^ mre*l "yTatetdae"
b'/' rP»*P*r,'»
"Ctvj
wntkera” Frlendt
nlliav* Mr* Rooaevall waa Standing with IU dafnand that Ih# ««k^
1 cu.tom* of! •« -R fzissn
jrpiri-isy |ir
&gt; • r»‘b»b ,h ,n " rnfo,‘ *
ly yesterday
ihnrtly after high State's He Has Assur­ the early W
ittal, oil and a tomobll* Industrie*
rk*tero.
*. n
— one
— perai it 8rt&gt;r. l)|ry of Agriculture Wall*"*.
r'",h*
- - *l,w
— • r'1
PO*.
Ony
,h' U "nka.’"
charge t ihe t lav grounds, ahop*(Continued On PagaThraek
agre* qulchl) upon chapter*
had atcraa to her home. Ho «««
f „ w .| It wa* Senator Cou.en. aecor.d
dltfMhatle officials, In a tele­
ance That QuickAc- Duncan Minor. her
boyhool
•
-leloie
•
••
stabllli* their operation*.
..
ner
, h,
„f
„ lh, day
Ih- Jury
which
lor
conference .with Welle, In
phdSg conf
Pi* afmaa of th# *Jmlnl»lrR^
who aettled down '•''C en tu ry of I’rogrea. the plan waa iteeha ha 1 Iw-en Invrallgs'irg the
tion Will Be Taken awrethrort.
arvanged to aetui Amer­
Havdfa, ai
tlon’l lupreme effort lo draw Ih*
an ratate adlo nlng t.lrnbuirey., ^
to --r k ,n&lt;, cl .ling of the city a two lirg-vt
ican economic and financial aaoil, aleol and roal induatrlaa Into
•he economic fact*" and give the nat 1.itsaI banks.
.
Instating
that
there
should
be
perta to Cuba to haatan economic
th* NRA fold haa b^en tenUtivaHr rhargr-l the Union Giiatillan
no further delay In presiding
*"
M*” 11'r„rn and hog farmer* "h'* *h*r
rehabilitation of tho republic.
ly set for lariay.
Tiu*t I onipaiiy of Detroit *rFlorida farmer* with farm and »“*«*• «&lt;-&gt;P
,h*l ‘be two tna ) f ^
| nwm, »
Tho Rooaevelt administration A*
Before h* laaeet for H»d# Park
grova loan* through th* regl nal b»,n
" '• r r ,r t ror m“n' th- new deal fo r. the farmer rv .t.d ilr|o.cit&lt; for 2H ilsys alter
eager ta spied thl* reatoratlaa.
tonljht. rlto U e n t Roosevelt eaAgricultural Credit Corporation
......
(11Ird fn. »» M be put Into effect Immedl- It- official, knew I was maulveat;
United Si*lea . Inveatnra have
pecta t i har# before him complet­
lhal the rlo e-l Flril National)
*— *
t Macon. Renalor Pnrk Tram“ ‘V j f l " L*
. , I sole
cumplete-l bv Oct. I
placed more than a billion and a amell
today announced th at ha Probate. Minor wa* nnnin *«&gt;'
T|)p f r f „ U ry M |,| the govern itnuk-pcii it da,, i. i,. b..# *|(jovf&gt;mnr Of Reserve Automobile Men Are ed rodts far Ih* oil and aledl In*
half dlllara In Cuban Indtutrie*.
dualtlta an l an agreement among'
n
,
„ ,
» ..t,,d .v .III m' " ‘
b ,v h'* ’r,.lr '" " " ‘ I1 Di«c !&gt;.*■( of J .’2.1110,000 In loam
Tha Island’* bend* are held In ha* th* assurance of the director h ,*J ”
InniRtent Upon Tra­ the bit mlnoue coal operator* U|
maile I-. illrtrtor* • and empliye*
laOUrCl C -llP H KPlCUHl*
i
of
the
Federal
Credit
CorporaC
^
h
'
U
th'
r
'»
,hf*"
"
f
blanket, tbahualvta
under oM
great Humber In thle countrv.
tion that prompt action will re- not. *'*}' .’“J * . ? '
, , u by HI percent and would par Ibroocli "poor J.-Igmerit of frtlriditional Open Shop charier
Of Honrderi Money
,.
p
ami did not men ton Minor. It « « nlnr, , h«n lh, pr„ , n t marke
Report* of Improved condition*
-, . • ^
(Contlnued On Pag* Three)
i
Dial k iln Marrill left two willi,; .
This eahedule btceme dim nant.
In Coha were received during the lul&lt;*
Tw- agents from Wa.hlngton 1*“ *
7
' itnp„ rJ &gt;n,| r» '" a .
WASHINGTON. Aug. I9.-&lt;4A yesterday la .official clrtloi. aft**,
WASHINGTON, Aug. |!». ,41
day a t the state department. The
...
In P ln,w . Main nnat I
I’OWIincv eg. ii i
( ,n|,| (he former* there wa*
Th# automoh I* Ihduitry’a tra­ I day* of dramatic **d whltlwtaid
Th* bellef'Ihat rurreney actualSe J I r T r a r j l n ^
both n„l o,id void.
, lrm, nt
,kr | r „oubl«r
condition of affairs them was ’ week
Tr,mmH' . , n . It a«kad for geoeral relief, ileclar,„ngram. hr aai-l,
(Centlnad On Pag* Thr**) * ■
III ii*e by Ih* public ha* In­ ditional loalatenc* up &gt;n th* opan
inch that tho United Rtatrw des­ T^T* . .
no,meed, for the purpm* of ha*- ,
|h - , ..pUln,iff
(he heir at'
V K
would inDr pilcra and make
troyer Taylor, tho only Am*r&gt;can
•hop
ran
full
force
Into
th#
dlcreased
auhatantlally
since
March
ffimliourd On Page Slat
warahip remaining at Havana, teulng-action on Florida ■PPIJ ! | , w 0f j , „ e fiuiget Merrill."
, wa* eapre«iei| yrafrrvlay by' Gov. terminrd opposition of th# recations for the*# loan*. A tem- , njjno,., , wo .uorney* refused ’.oj,
______ ____ ,
waa ordered to leave that harI Eugene It. Itlark In eaplalnlng royiry administration yeltarday
pnrarv
headquertero
will
he
eafolnmfnt
0B
the
suit
last
n
lg
h
t.lm
«
„
«
„
bar.
tabliahed at Oriando during Ih* rxr,.(,( to dany that Minor
O rflllK C I T e e 8
the feileral reserve b aril' ■nun*-Iat hearings on Ih* coil* ( b a t How a on jUt^lMsAnr Welle*
few day*, he mWed.
Ih# ((kfh, r „f Mra. Grlat. r i p e ^ j , - __
ST. I.OUIS, Aug.
IV. (41 - lory pollrlea.
led hy the mot &gt;r car maker*.
*
" Nrfl) return here was nag dlad-wed. n ait
Senator Iram m ell* r*-*nt ef- j ln |hp , aH wi„ wrVf(, on Miner H C S O V f O r O l l H U H C r HI*«our voler* face thsl, first
A clausa assarting that th* tntt waa Indicated, however, the forte In behelf of thajtrwwer* ' t . wlu&gt; v „
ltlavk*a
analyala
of
Ih*
preUnt
q, med executor of _ »
. n *
«
cyfost* ntly
tn regfater •Mrec'.| credit alluotlen was roots&gt;&gt;d In u rtry "may coot Irma Iha oped
,
IW » i.Wallae
rf-.fferv Florid* l» contained In th# ^
Mle# MeraUl'a e e t a t a / ’v f-' ' ( I l f t r V C S t I AC K 0 M
b— maiU' e* a'-ion •* A-tpae- lowing telegram which reached | ,^ ,1 |nl#T, , ( |n the myetery
lew, on prohibition, with ('•in a latter made public hy Senator ahop policy * waa covtrad with ohSo that aeary nurchant i n
___
(Continued On Page Three)
The Herald today: •
j case, which at tlmee hae grown »•*» yt )RX LAUPEIHlAI.E. Aug. JV (.st-nt observer* e*pis*alng Iwllef Thrunaa, Democrat. Oklahoma. • lections by Donald R. Rlchbarg, tmyloytr In this e-unty will Jme* '
I allot Ing w old mike l h e | r a n g r e . s l o n a l Inflationist. '.egaj adflaor to th* recovery or- first hand Information aa to tM
-The following telegram waa ! fr-ntlnl eicltemrnt. waa atlrrail _ i,1*l -While Iheir eater tree* are
1 v h-v ha* drmaiolrd that th# re­
outstanding feature* an * requiresent h r m# today to several of anew by Mra. Otiat’a aotl.
showing off at |h« World* Fair
how ms1' state th- Iweny second serve hoard either earand cre-l- g«nliatlon. Spokesman for organmint* af (ha Preil hnU' AgtadJ
our. grower*’ association*: 'ReThe alaln woman wa* th» III Chicago by di*pla&gt;lng fi*»h to embrace i.*t onwl iep-a
it through gr-atrr open market i.ad labor lolned In the bombard­ ntenl, Ih* Ad*l»or&gt; CommDlao.o*
(Continued On Pag* Three)
daughler of Ayer* Merrill, out t loom*, half nisUii- n&gt; ' rl|&gt;rncd
In imrrhaae* of government aec'irl- ment, t o, nnd Inlated upon high­ tha J*&lt;«1 N, R. A. Campaign ‘
| (t il. Inteievt •* i»ou I
time American ambaa-ador -o fruit at the saioe lim-. I.ue Him
Brigium. Her beauty ami charm G ng orange tree* u the Flam.n- th# Lgltotlng. Delegate* l&lt;* I# »• 1 Ilea r that greenback* be Issued er wage* an ' shorter hour* than Army haa ordered that mimeo­
graphed Uafle'a be .printed , At
Mrs. Alice Cramer, 67, were known throughout the Old go' groves In the Brnnaril cuunty lectori by th# v o te il w l'. m** Thnmaa announced latar he those proposed.
.
' would roollnue hi* fight against
South. Minor wa* her dashing E.e rg lad e * near Davie are
The
algnlf cant absenet of one* and mailed or othirwls* da*
2S.
at
Jslferaon
I'l
Vi
*•»
21t.
J*(Ter«o»
Is Victim Of Death I sul’or
what he terms rurreney rr*dlt llenry Ford, who ha* ni^t Indicated llvsred Ihroughout th# county.
In thoae
ilay*.
Prince Nelaon, negro treck
*'
.
. Both of them lor harveat-r* to gather Jh». a t l« .| . j . |h(1 ^ p ^ ^ lo n ,.f el- l j v t e
- .... __ .at.
„
nm ira-tlcn hr f*-l#ral i#*#r»# hla altitude toward Iha rod*, wa*
Thl* wai.dtcide.l at a commJttaa ,
driver for the United Lumber f a .
I „(-**•: abamlnned aodfly In their prim*; mcr crop of nrenee*
orengra.
(
_
.
.
Mra. Alice Cramer. «7. wVkiw
wh" un,tl ............. .banks, which, he sakl threaten, to \ &lt;ly#n po|nt k, lh" , u rt by R*. meat ng yesterday afternoon after
today wa* held blameless In the
. . . i .. r
.-* j u , gv I to liea In ohacuritjr for almost 41) "'Vlovi'l ' I. Wr*y. president and!
of
Ihe
late
J.
H.
Cramer,
died
r
.
,
__
_
v
.i__
i.
u
.,n
.,l
vthv
Hugh 8. Gsntrol Frank Evana, head of tho .
death of Charlie Caldwell. 10" V " .V
S t o r e , rrlend* revel le.rnevl why gcnrral m raagri of the grovrf • log .lays of |h* ram -a gn r.nfrc-1 ra tsrl nr defeat the admlnlstra- c„ tr&gt; Adralnlatititjr
.‘ , '* they retired. It wa* r.-moreil tha* raid ricking starlrd yesterday j their effort* in a Ditil* mt'rn-pt vS, tl""** reenvery program.
year old negro boy who died laid her home on ^ e ,t ^ .
inhraun InIn aa brief
brief address ou&gt; Army, stated that on a.recan t .
irhraun
j M,
famUy h„ , ollj,cle.l to hi* a n d 'go.d price. . . . eapevtej . * ! , rtl...... .
night of Injuries received when thl* morning «t » » « o'clock.
nlng th* bentfitt he said th* In- trip araund th* county, ho cans* -t
}..*.«
th-.r . u p ,
h*1" ' "«
mr.rrying Mia* Merrill.
hli body waa crushed under the low ng a abort llin.ia.
•
isltv may aspect when, with ■spon acores -&gt;i person* who ora
there
I*
n
.
rompetilbm
at
Ihl*
.
«*•"»
nf
hn.rdcl
nmner
hack
•«
F neral aervlcea will he h 'dl M|
Mfrr&lt;„
|. „
rear wheal of the truck.
confused os to the program And
(Continued On Pag* Thr**)
turn, nr yvar More than IK) » r ‘
h,n,,•
h" nk '* IM*y
fr
m
th*
Erickson
funeral
Homo
The accident occurred lute ye*,
August by pereon.v who r*n*arkel vent nf th- late summer nrrEyc
«*• A’ T“ "’ »up#rlnt.r&gt;.|e”t . f j , m,
hy f^leral rcs.rv.
what I* expected of them.
,r b«ly
terday afternoon on Holly Aeanue tomorrow afternoon oi_ 1:C&lt;M her ^home ond ,er,
leD hher
body lyln:
lyi-'K grove arr.'age In Florid, i* In Ihe, the »t«t. Aotl S .'» n leg,.-., ' aaib en h , nf fund* Ihey had b-.rrnw^
Bifor* adjournment until a n t
between Tenth a n j El*t|inth o clock. Rav. J. J. Kellaghon " f | In a rlump of butbaa nearby. A Dsvie area.
fr-.nt I against eipccted
withdrawal#,
Monday at 1:00 o'clock, R. Is. ■
'
‘
reconinnnde
•
ilry
lefrain
Street*. Nation waa drielog hi* All Souls Catholic Church will of­ negro, killed In Arkansas while re­
Glaan CSi nomaJ a* tamyor
ortvo
Wray said It wa* not un.aual j Visiting Ihe p-dl*. lie ol*-&gt; has in- molff ThfliuM:
track
northward
along
tkia ficiate. Burial will be in Sylvan sisting orreat wo* nomed o* Gw for l.ue Glm Gong tree* ladrii nouncril oct'nn will 1— tiled liler
MTbl« rflum flow uf rurrtncT
rGanaral of th* Army in them
aeon**, he told a coroner*! Jury Lake cemetery.
alayer becouao he carrlrd ■ ft""
Vas greatlv
strengthened Ih#
MIS'* o f Mr. Eeant who ■ 5
Mr*. Cramer, resident of lh-s that aulhorlGe* deeldevl wa* Ih* with mature fruit t • burst Intni in the United Stale* * ipreme hanking situation and Increased
tkla morning.
laova for Ih* North tomorrow
blnssonv*.
Thl*.
he
said,
u-uall..
coei’
rhallcnging
Irgalily
of.
thr
As ha had often noticed before, se t. n for the post 13 year*, wa* one u«ed to k'll Miaa Merrill.,
the banks' ability *n serve commorning to ho gon* 10 daja.
t
wav when Ihe Iran bail lost a flection.
nogro children playing In the a native of W.-st Virginia wario
The Committee approved the na­
large percrnlage nf it* early
Mr*. Nolle G. II tg*.'. 8f eltstg- mere# Indiatry and agriculture,
TALLAHASSEE,
Aug.
IK-GP)
ah*
waa
horn
un
htp*.
2A,
IMT.
J ^ 'r e e t ran nlongald* the moving
blimm without a full hold of yonug field, president t-f th- 'la ’c W. the money rcdeposlted hr bank# In ’—Florida’* general rpvenu# fui*4 tion of tho Kemlnol* Ciunty Adm/9
IJVrack. Sometime* the*# children She la aureived by her ^o«. Ha.--v
fr it. The Luo G ut Gong tie# ta I * . T. II., ist fir it Joined T*t# In re«ervc bank* being available far nut of which lalarlet for circuit tomotlvo Asaoclallon In adoptlaf
Jamped aboard hla truck, he told, F. Kramer, of Sanfprd; a slater.
.
tho atat* Autpmotiv# Aiaoclalkto
r-e slacker, so it put, f ith m nra.hls stand, but Hi* we--', ti'keil these purpose*."
and ha ha4 to order them to get Miaa Kata McDermott, of Con-The recent lifeline In money Judge*, state officials am) em­ cod* ta 'lta own.
blcssumv until (• has n full load, that dry* make a* g«-d m shuwing
ployes
a
re
paid,
today
had
tt».aff.
•In circulation,' Gteirfnre. wa, not
nf fruit.
I a* |«i«aiblr.
, -- ------------------. *:
Th# Caldwell boy mod* auch an McDermott, of West Virgin
hr-nght about hy any attempt or OOtt In |t, Ih# comptr’ltar'a, offlra
attempt to board tha tru^k yes­ two grand chllitrrn, Mary Frau-!
— •
purpose of either "the federal re aabL
terday, ho told, but hla foot da Kramer and Thereto Ann- CHICAGO, Aug. U ^ W I - D r Receipts from state ggaolln* Storm Warnings Art
serve banks nr the federal re­
»*#. natiallv placed In the gener- Issued F o r Florida^
slipped off tha running hoard, Kramer, of Hanford.
trctlva Chief Hchoemahcr last
serve board lo curtail tH« »egr»
sod ha fait la front of a rear
night said that tw&gt; notorious r f - .
cate amount nf rurreney.' V* -* t u r e — *■—' iV " t *h# fBth of
convicts,
Charles
Connora,
67.
»nd|
. wheel.
WASHINGTON, Aug.
retd, ‘‘nnd did not reflect a with­ each inoii.i-, vri" * »*•' »•-»—
mately
1126.000 for
A-*"*». - I h * Weothor BurSau Issued tha
Th# driver, and witness**, ata*- M a c h a d o Weparea Basil Banghart, 23. of Detroit.;
drawal of fund* from the publl-swelling the total to 1170,000.'
ad that because the truck waa
had keen identified front photu-,
loltewlag
stnrdi • w trnlag:
hy lh» rc-erve b«nk«, hut the re­
moelag at a vary low rat* of To V a c a t e Natwau graph* os th* two man who e»-|
Rarelpf* from additional mls- tropkal dla'urbence «f slight lnturn flow In these hank* of curareed, btakaa applied Instantly
rtllanaoua aourcoa, auch A* tbo tsaaity Is eentr'al about 180 mild#
ca(VI
hug* dragnet set
WAIf
Aoe | g _lasv_n - . i»
l* l a hu«o
aet for
ror l&gt;w
im
renev that hail taken flight Into
E m p lo y c r ’k rerwirt fo r w ee k e n d in g A urum I I •». 10.13
NASSAU,
steeped th* track Ja*t a few a g ­
documentary stamp tax. ara **• northwest of Koy Wost movlflff
M
«
k
id
o
A#x^ed*in
Idepoaed'
kWnapcr#
of
John
Foct-r
T
e’day.
, wklB|t Conn .M
hoard*.
enda after Nelaon heard the child rardo Mochodo. .ailed on.l deposed,
peeled to bring It up aufflclantlv north
portheostwird. Anoth**
(Ker"
'l
a1
-—
tbl
renresent
lnriM&lt;-s
mrec
-ve-u
-n-Iing
.liity
ftlth
-On
lb*
rontrary.
II
I*
b*president
O J*.
« |, . „ , ( [ruunnKh.r
t. the
ery o u t
rBt of P
»■-.
*?
e h a rl.
t h . dc.eclivo
dctrctlvo ■•his,
bi-l
to maet the m’nth-and payroll of tr pleal d'atiirbonce of uneerfAlu
vr other rhangea Incident to signing uf President’* agreement).
t|evfd
currency
actually
In
u»e
Th* rear wheel of tk* truck
approximately 1226.000.
location and Intensity la centra)
bv the roblir ha* Increased hv J»
‘i ; i.. ^ i - «
w -*?
caught tha child and held him to
Receipt* of th# general revenue
Weekly Inrremte In ftnyroll coal 9
......
1.
•uhatantisl nm'oiint "lnfo March.M fund this month war# 104,000. Ih* about 100 mil## south of n*Rl
ike pavement, and not until the
moving i west northw*#lward. * *4
Thoms- raid he wa* prenarinc
I rack was ajarted waa It posalMo
2. Number of employees added ;.................................
rumptrallar'a offlc# arid. Comp- h Another trapfeal 7 dktortddM ,
a
reply.
In
wMrh
h#
w
ttld
sub­
to remove tk* ehild who** cheat
__ _
trailer Leo tobl th# hoard af con*,' atteodad hy galoa. I# central
mit date to support hi* (&gt;o«IG#n
u , o e to lm tl.e ^ U m arsa crushed and whoso body waa tel charge*. II* did not rav.nl hU|
freer 'federal * ml»*lnn#r* of state InatUotlon# a U t Uff* t i . Loniltod# 0t A]
8.
Minimum
hourly
wag*
paid
In
Group
No.
I
&lt;
........
but Ihe B -rm idat
J
“L-tn Insist log upon w
othtrwtso mangled.
, destination
i week ago th# general r»v*n»* ently H*o»ln« weal nerthweet1
reserve
monev , rmllcy
Nelaon took tha child In h** arm* atramer officer, raid be would * * « • !* • - i'h C h .p m .n J n a P -._
, m h
| fund then waa | 6tJ)00, and MP» Stitrn warning ara dl#pla)r*d
Ike.
net.
„„„
(he
i
.I
mi
’1^
'
tacuUr
brrlk
/ram
,
thd
AGant*
4. Minimum hourly waga paid In Group No. 2 $
tho ooly
only on. teoviog tbo l.lw J p |i K |i| toty |g t ^
and dr ew to tha fanwld-Laugh- Ihe
capturetl ami
"The question K
••
j ..........
. p ' . n l r i to 03M,th* fU tlda coast bdtwoaa C
ton Hospital at nBea_ho4- death today.
-whether we ^
^
N, ra a ,.rv .xpmvdlture. 'for K*ys *hd Puntaraaa* anil hot
retnrnrd to serve hla sentanci.
ou,
financial
^llcv
be
ontcolLvd
(
^
nth.
.upplio.
at
*«•».
tame ahortly aflerward*. Nelaoa
9.
Maximum
hours
maintained
In
Group
No.
1
____
Pollrtmtn John Mayor* and
Melbourne old' Charlsatoov "
arretted sad spent the nlgM
Prank McKenna, decoy* o tba JtiCaroling.
...
' .
and ha waa relaaaad aftar Garment Workers*
.nd
—
til* poller trap ta arr**t Fa.’u i ^
• ben
0. Maxlmim hour* maintained In Group No. 2 —
•Inna
to
h«»a
th*
altuoGon
rf
th*
et
Strike la S e 111 e d kidnapers, ppaitlvrly • IdentIGru
Whan Ihe enHege* npen^naxt
last four year*. Th# fodtrol ra- month,
a. Group No. i consist# at t s e f r f nr mechanical worker* or
photograph* of Ih* two a* th* mcit
th# comptroller’* office
-arr# w#n*s authority to l**u# all • aid Iha m -n'hly payroll* win ho
•
artisan*.
NEW YORK. Aug. 10— tff&gt; - lo whom thay handed ;a decoy
raap#« and c#t Interest and tbgrnLarcon Takes Oath Hettlement of the strike of 0OJIM package of |Soo In ntarke-l morn-y
b. Group No. | Include* #11 other gmplnyee*. except outside
about
8 000..
'e r - t* mme-ed to th* Usuonc* of
taJermen and *mplny*ca',!r a managerial or o irrutlro co­
As U. S. Collector ’t-roamakrra which tied Uai th* reprs-s nting |R&gt; last payment r.f
United
Slate*
nolo*,
or
parity receiving more tkjan 1)5.00 weekly.
vast ndustry In tho metro^olRao the ransom a iked far Factor. 1*0 mi
HITCXEDR TO SCHOOL JOR
h a rk ."
1 * •
east amount per hour
r. Minimum hourly wag* mean, tho Iowa
JAC*gONV7LI.E. Aug. ! • - * area tinea Wednesday waa *n- lie* of th* natl'.n have teen nsk
“
* l^ri-.n, of Key- »"iof#d at dawo by Grower A. to look for Ih* tr *.
paid labor in group tnllealel
OCALA. Aug. 19—
Sp­
lla h ln II. Purvli, h r a j 'a l &lt;h#
former *t*t* eena- Wholan, NRA modiator. Whales
TO MAINTAIN CORPS
d. Maximum h;ur* meant tot#/ nember of hour* par week
reading Mr*. Muriel E. Woy *# o»atotlre, today ton* raid th l worker* who wolkod sol lota) ofTWa of th&gt; Uolttd KUt««
worked ty full time employee* In group in llcolod.
WASHINGTON. Aug. IB.-OPl perintendont of th# atate hsduathe/* ahops In bureau of Inveatlgalloa, skid he
Office aa Uo ted
—
President Rooaav.lt decided yto- tr'al school for gtrla, Mra. L*W C.
certain t'on.i r* aad Banttkerl
of internal re-'-*- Now T ort O ty, Naw Jersey. CowD a t e . . . .......
Slgntd----------terday t i maintain th* civilian Skipper of lllgktenda rouaty ar­
ra members of th- Tu bp geiT
Pennsylvaala in war*
i.gad Immediaiclr Beetle t and
ells as* sail
T kla sees#) *0«wM he HIM .a t am* aloOkW arearalll
ronaervallen corp# a t I to fu ll rived hero yesterday. Mra. Way
k *t haodquartars phot thay call*.I a protest against Four member* ef tha gang ar*
.
ta r r s
•Irangth
of 314J)00 for ooothar haa hild th* pmltloa for 0
far
thr
kid
taping
of
V
.’U"sweatshop
conditloaa"
would
taJ Patar II.
yeas*.
. ,
I
ala
month*.
'
Hamm, J r , HL^Paul brewer.
glo retention to work Monday.;
' f i l w r 1' •
V
*
4fAV*v
. 'jJti
%a \:
,^ f k
JjI'
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N R A PR O I

Win

POORAT FEDERAL
EXPENSE IS PLAN

TRAMMELL TELLS

lOF HIS ACTIVITY!
jON FARM L O A N S ! - *5

BLACK BELIEVES MOTOR INDUSTRY
WORE CURRENCY ROWS WITH NRA
USED BY PUBLIC OVER UNIONIZING

L

Voters In Missouri lv
To RegiaSter Views j
Upon Prohibition

Leaflets Will Be ’
Distributed With'
NRAInformation

Negro Ch ild Dies
Under Rear Wheel
Of Lumber T r u c k

G e n e r a l Revenue
Fund Of State Hacr
Fallen To $45,000

T
Convicts Who
Escaped D r a g n e t
.KTn5 Identified By Cops

N R A Re-Em ployment Coupon -

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F lI D A T , A U G U ST

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Uniwally Good Buys
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
118 MAGNOLIA AVE.

SANFORD, FLA
222 E. FIRST ST.

AUG. 18th and 19th
405 SANFORD AVE.

MAMMOTHENO-PROFIT
These PRICES Good For CONSUMERS ONLY - Not To MERCHANTS
jC tfc
Higher Prices Are Coming Along With Better Times. We Feel It Is! Our
Duty To Give Residents Ot San lord And The Neighboring Community One More
Opportunity To Stock Their Pantries At Pre-NIRA Prices. We Are Conforming To
The NRA Code 100 Per Cent. For Your Information Our Payroll For Sanford This
^
Week Is $40 More Then It Was Two Weeks Ago. We Reserve Th'e Right To Limit Qgantiti
4—STRING

BULK—WITH ORDERS

To Flrnt BO Customers Purchasing $1.60 Grocery Order or'M orc Saturday Morning Auguat 19th—150 Broom* to
be Sold a t this Price. (BO a t each of our three stores) Only One to a Customer—Como Early.

with •orders—Limit 10 lbs. to a customer

IIlp* Yellow frill—

BANANAS %3 1/1 0 /
ONIONS 3 &gt; 10/
CABBAGE Pound
LETTUCE
Head
i*
’ .
*V^5r i '
RUTABAGAS ^ 4 /
YelUw

•

= fj CARROTS 2
Pound
Pound 23/ GRAPES
*

■

Faney Herd (lead

Hard lleid

'

Virglala

'

’

'

*

.

•

SALT 5
A nother!______ .

;

*

l i m i t "!#

I.BS.' TO CUBTOMRR
FANCY BLUB ROBB

LIMIT I CANS TO CUSTOMER
KTANDAIIH I AI K

H

r

.

large* FleHda Key

„

'

■__ I .I M F .S

CHEESE
Pound K

2 iw
Dozen

/

PEANUTS Pound
2 7 /1Matches 3 10/ PICKLES 15

1M lb. Phga. Table

A Bargain!

'*

California Malaga

—and Another I _____

"TlM IT t r u c k TO CUSTOMER
WITH ORDRU8 REGULAR 8121

TOM ATOES
Pounds

No. 2 Can

Package

SMALL TYPE BUT MIGHTY BIG VALUES
Apple

READ ’EM
Ivory

BUY AND SAVE!,
c sMaxwelly Honaa/ s ; i sci

14 Oa. Cnbanlta

Standard

PINEAPPLE, 2 for____

CORNED BEEF____

Land-O-.Sunahine

Hetni

Poet’e

National

MAYONNAISE, 8 ox. Jar

KETCHUP. Irg. bottle

BRAN, 2 boxen------

OATS, Irg. box____

(lanten Patch

Palmolive

Lovely

PEAS, 2 canir...............

SOAP. 3 barn______

Gelatine, pkg._______

C
C

• X c .l m .n ’.

A

Philip**

*

PORK and BEANS, Scan*

BUTTER, 38 ox. jar.

SOAP, 3 a e d . bon....

■

Certified

Cooh’e Potted

Cook’* Vienna

TOILET PAPER, 3 for....

MEAT, 3 cmna..............

SAUSAGE, 3 cons....

Grapenut

Blue Ribbon

IIe|rt Dual

FLAKES. 2 pkg*..........

MAVT, can................

POWDERS, 4 for.:__

Eagle Brand

MILK,

..... .

HL1CKD—HINI) QN

BACON

lb.

APPLE BAUCE, can.

C
C

COFFEE,

lb ___ _______ O l v L i

No. t Can Llbby'a

I Q

a

CORN, 2 for.-------------- l o

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ASPARAGUS_________ M l V

B L A C K B E R R I E S ______

SHOP IN OUR OWN• MARKETS
_
Sple and 8pan—Modem and Efficient
Quality Meats a t LOWMt Possible Prices

10/

WITH O N I DOLLAR MEAT ORDER OR M O R R -U m U I lb. To l u d o m r
■
t

Q ld b
± C

PORK LOIN
CHOPS or RDA

Pound

and Courteous Service*

POUND

Pounds

|(*^i

9

i

STE.AK

Pound

�T
ialU
TIra
aM
f\l i S
if
L1• At,T577Ta

whole «fcrtb end, elected, firing nothing but m r t Thtf eort
o f th ia g .h u become inch an estabUehed practice in our po­
litical ajratata th at catnpalgn promise* have come to be almart a aynuuym for hyperbole and deception. The people
Bive been glow to learn that the candidate who pledgee the
ttaat, hot makaa th o u pledge* honeetly, la more to be de«lr*d than the one who would come back from Congrtee
with a pottoffks In every pocket.
J Two yeere
yedra ego
ago Juet
Juat fueh
auch a man wag
»a£ running for mayor
o i a little cHy called Mawillon in Ohlo.f HeltnJofed a good
_____ Year*
reputation u being a friend of________
the unemployed.
Tearsago
ago
jobs and
When another depreselon w u taking Its toll of Job*
uagee, he led an army of Jobl^a workmen on Washington
and
relief.
Hie
w JJa,w u
h thalr
u w r .apokeaman
* » » » — demanded
------------ -—
-• H
to nname
am e (a
*-

vldual

whether .•« ;

Umil of hto ability.
,n
Wa bare androvored to Um m
column* to dbcrimlnat* between
what w* considered th# aaead mad
lb* unsound measure* adopted bp
the administration. To make tkla
criticism fair!/ and Impartially we
tonrihre to be oat l i n t defy both
to our reodert and to th« country,
Carl Ackarman wall *Ut*d the r».
tat Important* to tba aatlon of a
frae proas to lock an hour aa tka
praaant. Not *o much far tbean
**lr*a aa for tba pru arraUea of
tba frae faetlletleba ef America,
the newipapere were forced to In•lit upon tbalr eonaUtutlenul
right*. They could not iirread ar
thalr fried om to a ifitcm of IIronalag without uadarmining the
whole fabric of elwtl liberty aad
government by the people.
But fair and outspoken crltlcUai

fob Sechler Coxsy, and hla famous' svpsditlon, which
came to naught, ia known in hlatory u "Coxey a Army
of 18*4.
*
In hla campaign for mayor, he made many glowing
promtoas.* He told the voter* not only that utility rates
Were loo high, u they all knew, but alao that If he were
elected he would bring them down. He also told them that
It w u tha duty of the city government to provide unem­
ployment relief funds, and when uk ed by Irate taxpayers
whan, tha money w u coming from, he Informed them that
ha proposed to leaue non-interest-bearing bonds for auch
*mr^W&lt;n* he w u elected, by an overwhelming majority.
Two weeks ago, after two yean In office, hew aa acamUdate for re-election. The same promtoea werei put forth,
but voters wondered why he had not kept hla p rev io u s
promisee. They knew that utility r .l w h i d n^ * f n . r.ri
duced. They knew that no non-interest-bearing bonda had
been Issued. And they knew that the unmployed had b ^ n
no better off under Mayor Coxey than they had been befoYe.
8o he w u anowed under. I n a thrre
finished a poor third. The people had learned that a little
^ pf Tha toy balloon Industry has
n iu h n ltted a coda. Wall bet some- action la better than a wealth of promlees. And prolmhly
they figured too that If nothing la going to be done, they
Bh*ty, sticks a pin In that.
wotrid rather have a man who admit* he ca n do nothing
■tot*.
o_____ _
nn» who claim* he can revamp the whole world but
if .' la Scotland tha tomb* gambol •

American,

ploytr or employee, may feel, Jda
t i n t duty hero tad a* * la M u p port President Roosevelt to tia

.

tba .attitads aad tack wtU ha tba
. rotpona* ad tba evurwtolmlng
maw of Amortcaaa. I t will ha
tbalr attitude hot boaaooo of kyatariaal throats af a spy system,
or of byycotta, or of violent*. Indrod, tha totrodutUeu af suah Roa­
cian methods would only stir an
uprising af alAffcaManad Amoriegol*m that would yank ovary
fanthar oat of the blue togte’a
wings, I t fa not too much to aay
that b/rtarta la tha first Imme­
diate parti that N. R- A. facto to­
day. Bapport af tha President In
hla policy earn** from no email
fears.,It come* from a sens* af
good ciliawahlp, of loyalty to th*
Pres (dost and the govs mm ant af
tho United State*. It to to the
name of simple, otd-faahlonod patrlatiam that wo arga our reader*
to snppert tbo Prealdout’a plan*
to the uhaoot of thalr ability.

State Is Granted
Prompt Increase
In Its Allotment

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 19— OF!
—Robert Reace, sentenced July t,
1931, to Ufa Imprisonment for
ormed robbery to Dade county uaGrown Jewels
$ Wg wer* rury much disappoint-!
tapod Thursday night from a road
Led to learn that Iha publishers’
MIAMI, Aug. 19-—W —Mareou camp at Otter Crock, Tho prison
i ®ods did not Include any provision
ith ln g v ery ghtm oroua a b o u t th * te rm Pagg, state director of tbo federal bureau was notified Reaca tawed
! ^tow. toilnlmam profits.
b u t In th e case o f th o a e w h ich once be- emergency rele f administration,
iguel I, o f P o rtu g a l, a n d to h la "la te r th e yesterday announced the state Had
jiy ■
,Clerk Gable had hla appendli
w hich h av e lain In th e d a n k recesses of a been granted an Immediate in­
removed In California tha other
834, w h en th e m o n arch w as s e n t Into ex- crease In ita allotment of fund*.
jfday. It eeema there wa* something
The Increase, Pagg said, prob­
['radically wrong on th« Inside.
tided appeal.
ably will b# suffleiant to bring tho A barrel of beer sb* bought waa
-----------o----------ce n tu ry the
th e helm
For m whole century
helm o f th e H o u m of B ra - alate’s average of 6"-M f &gt;r aecb short nine pints, Mrs. Edna L
It looks as If thsr* was mora
to g ain possession o f th e Jew els th ro u g h family * month to $10. Tb*i«thH Ptto of Fort Thomas, Ky*
ipoHltc* than financing In some of
t k . fa c t t h a t a flro d estro y e d th e
charged to a suit on Dio yesterday
! the Michigan hanks who** closing
against a Cincinnati broar*ry ask­
Inventory
the
helm
have
never
been
able
to
get
their
caaea
precipitated th e‘banking holiday.
ing 57 rents compensatory dam­
heard
b
/fe
w
"
court
of
Justice,
but
theaeventyfcUlmanU
----------- o----------ages, 19994 punitive damage* and
When Governor Gore of Porto
94 for rotors of the Parrel.
'Rico signed th* bill permitting
seek fighting on Ik* Island, lb*
Miami Harold remarked that “tbo
;Public’* demand for for* must
saUat.d
p a n thy green, and in this country
[ithey tumble with the grasa.

th*** a r( aaeapUaea, sot tha raU
aa was tba case a y tar ar&gt;.
A graph ant Iliad “Index af
Boatoaas Activity," pobiiahad .'n
tha la teat laaoa of tha Economist,
Aog. S, thowa tha tide began to
tarn la the third quarter last
year. Sint* than that* baa toon a
■toady upward trend—alow cer­
tainly, but onfaltering.
Latest post of fit#
return*,
which always correspond eleerty
to bualnaar conditions, 1*11 tho
aapo story. Tha number of letter*
posted began to Increase tha momerit tho trade-tide turned, n a o
I ylast September, after goto*
down mouth after month from Oc­
tober, 1930. The estimated peat offlea aurplua for the currant year
ia tho largest to its history.
Unemployment returns as of
July X4 published hero Aug, 9
■how steady Improvement
month lines February.
On July
24 there war* 500,000 fewer un­
employed than during tha proriour
six months, and more than 66®,000 mora actually In employment,
which to taken to mean that 5®,OOO boys and girls tearing school
found job* during, this'period. *
Figure* are all tha m en totlafactory because th e n la general­
ly n big seasonal rise to unem­
ployment shoe t Uila lima of tha
year. In tha corresponding period
last year, for saampla, tba total
row by s o n than 44,000. This
year tha riaa Juno M to July 24
was only 6000 although *0,000
worker* .on vacation w e n techni­

gay* tkla J a w war*. fractionally
tower. Pur Map aad J i m tofetbar
tha deermso’wns X paraaat.
Tba tofaraaca la lb#i ratoOara rgtocad tbalr rtaffs to • mini­
mum during tka alaaip , months,
and aw w
making, rrady far a
resumption of buying activity on
tba part of tba public.
Justification for thlo optimism
to found to tn W e roturw for the
“bank" holiday Asg. f- Daapfte
tba pbonowiwi tperoneo Id the
number of motor T*Mclea, r both
private and plying for M«a,* rollroada roygrt hoavtar traffic tU I
any year tinea tha “paak* ffa t
of 1923.
1 U la ntim ated that tha numbar
creased several million* compared
with last year. Practically every
railroad station recorded Wore
tickets sold than la the preview*
year. While an exact computation
to impossible the Increase ap­
pears to bar* been bofwean M
and 40 percent partly, but no
mean* entirely attributable to
wonderful weather.
While these facto are encour­
aging, It to generally felt It would
be a mistake to think that natton-

MARTIN

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Snapfollo free w ith thru#*
rolls of films. Be surd'to.
yet a supply before you go
to the fair.
, .

Wieboldt Studio

&amp; GAY’S QUALITY P,
“Beat For Thg South”
P er HARD WEAR, there to nothing bettor than Deal* A
Gay’s floor and dock paint, it will not scratch, blister, or pool
when properly applied.
i ...
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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

M S w r a S t M S K . ‘ „lu, ot

Pationa unduly Imprtssod bp
MO report* that tba U. B. Trooanr cash balance to I I ,200,000,000
ro.romlndad that tbit amounts to
Alp | I 0 per capita.—Tampa
Imaa. Why not divide It up, sad

ffi

p"bTb"*«h.ta. a-

there waa * m arket T
oral Johnson was going to slip Op
Ml (hot oil cod* for 0 while. But
Row that they have reached an
‘Bgrdoment an price-fixing, the
,eod* will probably bo adopted
.without any further waat* of gas.

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or to invest In *

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Into money.

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r„ Cubans aro debating on the lottory aa n corrupting Influence.
They had boot lake no chance on
'He - B t Petersburg Independent.
F ats a law prohibiting gn office­
holder from leaving office with
any moro money than He had
whan ha antsrad It.
Thar* to (till something over
re billion dollar* ttod up In

SfJS? ITSS&amp;JfKS
taking holiday. Undo Bara might
I f off these depositor*, reopeng the heaka. That would help
d a m * , in ’rtrculatJoe too.

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO
that V ktoh-took pUro aunds,
morning. In Orlando whoa Mtoa
Fannie ApolbeUr waa n’‘ rrUtl_
A. Banner, of lhl» ally. Tk* eer*many WU »&lt;tl*mn and waa P*I*
formed b , R.bbl Wlchten.peU «»
the hem* o t K. Kanner. Mr. Kam
nor to a promlaant
“
Bpnijri) »nd » brothir of I* M®’
n*r and Harry Kannar, ot Or­
lando. Tba bride I* of New T-ttT
but for tbo pa»t year baa maM
Orlando Her hem*- After a urldal
tour ef the East they pill make

Timothy Reardon, tho governor's
meditator, th a t a workers’ strike
had been settled with a promise of

Kprlr.g* wl,h*ro ho attended a house
____________ p m
aUractlv* youag lady of Arltoa,
Ale., whom he bad known for 4
year, was a member of tho party.
They motored to Voldosta, 0». on
Thursday and wore married there.
The couple ara making tholr home
to Gainesville.

Vuataro. They ar* about a*
iting as a lightning dkg.

Dr. 0«n*u*l Pula*ton ' motored
r*r to Daytona Broth on Banly.

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The saloon beepers af Marlon
runty aro jrotly mrarad up over
A. wet'and dry ktoettoa to Uk»
ago there mat month and have
■*%tly curtailed their peat crotli
'•MS*. • &gt; f t i . . . .
^
The U r n * Pbncmacy ha* hata

iM'-ie J . C yiotchac, of

taring hi tbp futura, af pu:
■ty. ha* ityled hla drag

Fort

the pennies they loaned to children were as Mg u quartern.

&gt;

Stabilized M i l k
Prices I n S t a t e
Provided In Act

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•* Jt!

A penny lben might boy • paltry, or ten of them take one
a

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Blaty yearn ago the ladles reeld go abepptog for dry goede and bay
•Uka that wooM make yoo green with opvjj linens that were Dnena and
hm^ridtha that beggar dencripHon. Bat what-their favorite store dM
not have they usually got along without.

—doors* Wtenia, rtnta milk tentrol director, jwtordoy r*lt*T*t*d
n provlou* atatam*ut that tho
Waahlugtcn action including Flori­
da In tbo ogricttlturol adjnotmonl
art, provided tor ftdorel eoforcomant of atablllwd milk pritos to
this .tat* tindar rtalo taporvteion.
Th* purpose of the Beadle bill
rivaling tho milk control board,
Wcama said, waa to tie to with
todaral ragulatloaa on the. tamo
aubjtrt,
“The national congroaa end togWaturaa la milk jfrodactog
stair*”, Wcvuu (aid, “beta &lt;V
,eland .an omvrgonoy oalrta which
mskta it aacesaory that prices to
produccn and prteaa to esaoumor*
of , milk bo itaWltood at oome
figure which wilto cnah4o*, mUk
producer* to stay la buafecaa aad
tksriby proacrv* for the H-’P1*
the source of tupply."

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Yon can pkh up year «UDy newfpoper and la fjfteeo mlnutee you
can know what Uw different shape art.offering lit fabrics, pattern*,,va.i

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tafh N M c** t h a t t o . M p « d

t h k l h * * h o lp « d 4 * m u ltip ly

of ear pseitie* to ejlvertMeg- •
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Amm*hMl» *r«Jr mmwhct
‘.--rt'v.'A t

iwaon Pharmtcjs
&gt; old dutito with

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Bat the

Fair, bat year grent-aunt and great-uncle couldn’t have gone to A

T(i» purpo** of''a t t y m i to

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WHEN Ju n es Buchanan w u P fo k k a t aad UB beaver hats were in
vogue; when gvnUeaim wore breed cravats aad Indies wore hoop skirls,
cart-wheel hoppers your grandfather got foe keeping hla lace collar clean
were not u big In baying power u the penal to of today.’

TALLAHASSEE. Aug. !•-—&lt;AP&gt;

don't w n at.te know what 1*
g an to Washington, Just tend
I of those artktoa being writfa r dally or weekly publlea-

be built and at least a
kancy th at I t. atop&gt;

tori** of flvo rational conferences
for tb* more than 900 n lla f work­
er*. the first to -bp hold uost
Monday a t Jackiourtltoi at Or­
lando Wodaoodayi Tampa, Friday;
Miami, Aug. SB, and MirianuS
Hept. 1.
At these meetings • provision*,
rulsa and regulations of th* emargency relief » rf will bo explained
to tho workora.

oneitremei/
“ u..r -&gt;.»*»«"»*,h,m

commodity whoae vhluo ia «o
of „ rUjn bond., the
w ly find their holdings not as vslu-

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�SATURDAY, AUGUST I f , IMS

Lefffcm Auxiliary Has
Meeting On Friday

Social Cahndar

Matters of Importance wore
diarraaod a t an Informal mooting
of tho Amor ton Legion Auxil­
iary* held yesterday afternoon o«
tho homo o f jfr a . P. E. Roumii rf,
&gt;10 Palm etfsA reauo. Mrs. Roomm at presided during tho builoos*

Mrs. J . H. Coldough has re„&gt; turned from points. In North and
.1 Booth Carolina where aho spent
^ a month.

A t The Churches

This church maintains a free
Reading Room at tho church whore
lb# Blblo and all authorised ChrisHan Sclonca Llteratur* may be
read, borrowed sr purchased. Open
Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to
8 P. M.

M o t o r Industry 1 Wife Of President
Rows With N R A Gets Intimate View
Over Unionizing OfMine Conditions

COUZENS R A P S Trammell Telln
MELLON, MILLS Of His Ac^ivit;
IN (TESTIMONY • On Farm Loai

(Continued On Pago Five)
rising purchasing power, th# pub­
lic U able to replace dilapidated
aalomobilM. But, ho added:
"It U a moltor of m i t t to mo
that tho industry a i horo repreitatod dooa not includo IOO par*
tout of automobile manufacturers.
I hopo that th at condition win
not ho long continue.I beeoua#
ctrtain it is that ia tho admlalatration of thia law and in tho plac*
Inp of tho fhaifnla of co-opora­
tlin on tho products and tho mar*
chandiio of every manufacturer no
exception can bo mado in favor of
a manufacturer, whether he la
larp* or whether ho I* small.
“Wo are foinp to riocute this
taw as wo f.nd it. Wo are point
to oxocuto without exroption and
without fear and without favor**
The stocky administrator poundc l tho table to add emphasis to
this aaaortlon. Tho amplifying apt*

(Continued From lagoltw ot ,
a! bank examiners'*; that tho
trust company “Jockeyed" tho chil­
drens' fund of M tchigan-a $10,000,000 belief cenee ' which ho
founded— nit ,of $100,000; de­
mon I'd on invosllgotlon of tho
trust com pany'with a view to
criminal prosecution, and decljfvd
that Wilson W. Mills, ■'•tutor
chairman of tho First Nat unal
board, “wrecked'* the plans of
llenry Kurd to establish two new
banks here.
The Ford bands would have
taken ovfr the assets of the First
National and the Guardian Na­
tional llank of Cohihrerre,' now
under fe-k-ral receiverships, their
closings the o bject of the grand
Jury in«|u ry.*
Federal officials, he said, per­
mitted the Detroit banks to re­
main open despite Ihier knowledge
that the instituiomi were un-ound
“On the theory that prosperity
was Just around the corner,"
“ Public officials, from tha Pres.
Ident down, were h il tog out that
hope to the people'*, he uaiJ.
"Washington did not approve °*
the condition of the hank/. Hut
the bad loans already had been
mode. The ronfplrillen of the
c rrency critic,sed the Fir**. No­
tional Hank-Detroll nianag.'nient,
but if the comptroller ha.! taken
action to eliminate these plotters
the bank would have had to close,
lecause Its capital was scruusly
■ffrrted. Washington hod to %:»•
swer or to Insist on the t-ltwr r.f
the law and closo lh.&gt; bonks. This
wts not an easy qurntion. They
dreldeil to wait. I don't hove to

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hathaway
uwnd two children left thla mom- Avenue.
, Jng fa r Tampa whore they will
Tha Bov. William F. McPber■.make their future ‘home.
»
Mu, aastor.
Sunday 8cheel, 0:48 A. M.
Bible School, 0:48 A. M.
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Pop# have
Morning Services, M0:0 A. M.
moved from Roee Court te the
Evsnlag 8#rvle*o, -T:48 P. M. * N. Y. P. S-. 8:48 P. M.
Preaching, 7:48 P. M.
'Meriwether home on Kentucky
W o m o n’a Prayer
Mooting
A revival will begin tomorrow
Jkrenue.
Wednesday, 30:0 P. M.
with tho Rev. Mattie Leo Graham
Prgyer and
Praise Sendee
and tho Rev. B. P. Graham, of
Wednesday, 7:48 P. M.
Mbml, aa the evangelist*. Preach­
ing a t 7:43 P. M. overy evening
ALL 80ULK CATHOLIC
during tho week except Saturday.
cnutyCH
Mrs. Fred Zerrenner ha* as her

i jprest at her home her slater, Mis*
Jtedwlg Rocthyan, of New York
OHy.
Mrs. Rad;* Mo***
Julian and Raymond,
turned from Ngw York
they spout about two

and sons,
hove re­
City whore
weeks.

Mias Jewel Turner Is spem tnj
tho week-end with tho Mltse*
Katherine, Louis# Rnd Mildred
Kersey, Beordall Avenue.
_M r. and Mr*. L. Hawkins Con­
nolly and daughter, Daphne, and
tho Rev. Martin J. Bram have
returned from Daytona Beach
where they spent a few days.
Mr*. Wallace W. Wright has as
her guests a t her home on Mel­
lowvilla Arena* Mrs. Melvin Mill­
er and son, Hugh Melvin, uf St.
jHkaMhwrg.
-~
. Mias Carolyn llaye* and Ml**
Winifred Hayoo, of DoLand, are
the week-end guests of th* Misses
Katharine, Mildred, and Louis*
Kersey a t their homo on BrardaD
Arenuo.
Mr. and Mr*. Homer IIUI and
daughters, Mary Jo and Elisabeth,
hare returned to thalr home In
LaFayette, Ga. after spending a
abort time her* with Mr. and
Mr*. H. H. Hill.
Mlaa Margaret Long will ar­
rive tomorrow from tho Unlvarally of Alabama a t Tuscaloosa
where alt* haa been taking addi­
tional library work during tha
summer session.

Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Thrasher
lafh.tkia morning for Treoloa, Go.
w han they will spend a few
weak*. They wore accompanied
by MK J- D. Woodruff and son.
Jack, who will ba at Clayton, Ga.

ere. Tho hall waa scarcely more
than half filled, but virtually all
uf the Important figures In the In­
dustry wore prrsont—Ford #xr*Pted.
WUilam Green, president 4( tha
Aatorican federation of labor, a b a
assailed the open shop clause, as­
serting It had n» legal or rightful
place In the co.tr and endangered
the right of collective bargaining
guaranteed to the workers by the
recovery law.
The industry's spokesmen ga»a
no signs last night of receding on
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Tha Rav. J. J. Kellaghan, pastor.
the oprn shop clause os did the
F la t Mass, 7:30 A. M.
steel ind-ifltry when tho adminis­
C.rner
Park
Avenue
and
3rd
Second Maas. 0:00 A. M.
tration refused to approve IS
Benediction after 0:00 A. M. Street.
Rev. John Bernard Root, min- company union provision.
Maas.
As required by tho recovery
Inter.
Dwlly Maas, 7:30 A. M.
law, the' automobile rode sots
Church
School,
0:48.
Sunday School, Tuesdays and
forth the right of organised labor
Morning Worship, 11:00,
Thursday* a t 0:00 A. M.
to bargain collectively through
Sermon by tho pastor.
LAKH MARY COMMUNITY
ICIIURCH

Christian
Endeavor Society,
7:30.
Midweek Service, Wednesday
evening, 7:48.

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(Presbyterian Government)
Organised In 1894.
rreaching Services at 11:00 A. “Melody Cruise” Will
M. and 7:30 P. M.
Graded Sunday School with Be At Milane Sunday
Trained Teacher*, 10:00 A. M.
Anew typo of musical film
MlnUter, th* Rav. Jamea M.
Thompson.
entertainment la presented
In
“Melody Cruise” opening at the
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Milano Sunday, which ia dostlnrd
to bo tho forerunner of a now era
Rav. E. D. Brownlee.
of film musical*, believes Phil
Sunday School, 0:48 A. M.
Harris, Internationally cotobraU*.
Morning Worship, 11)00 A. M.
radio favorite" ftatoredf wit)/
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 r . M.
Tho aosalon will moot a t tho Charlie Buggies and Grata Nisaen.
Harris, who has been broad­
clooo of th« morning and evening
casting for four year* from th*
worship aervicea tor th* reception
famous Coroanut Grove in Loo
of mombora. Those without ehurch
Angeles, oplnra that “Melody
home* In SanforJ ore welcomed to
Cruise" plcturixeo life as people
all services. Tha pastor la avalllive It. A person's overy actio n abla for eonforoncu ovary marnjng
walking, talking, playing, rating attached to
Is don* In rhjlhm , he claims, and definite meaning
th* film expand* these aperatlons. them Inevitably or else they ar*
combining song with cloeer lyr ra so ambiguous aa not to amount to
which interlock with th* rhythmic a statement of policy", Kichberg
said.
dialogue.
"In tho second place tha words
*
*
People
sleep
to
tha
Uck
of
a
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.
•may contliM#’ give an apparent
clock,
th*
claelltly-clack
of
a
Preaching, 11:00 A. M. by Pre­
sanction to previ ms labor policies
Pullman cars' wheal* or th* thn.*
siding Elitsr Jenkins.
which might be In clear lolalion
of a steamship engine", HorrU
Epworth Leaguo, 8:48 P. M.
of th* law if continued. Tkcrefory
declared,
“llav#
you
aver
watch*-1
Preaching, Thursday, 8:00 P. M.
tha fcgal cpnstruction of thla
people who do ro-itin* work with phrate become* very Important.
by Rav. R. T. Caldwell, pastor.
thalr hands, such aa mall clerks
“ Ragardlcsa of what Interpre­
letter*, stamp clerks
PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCI sorting
tation you may ilra.ra to hava
stamping
documents,
sorter., placed upon thla, as a question
Tbo Rov. Alfred Erics on, pastor.
of legal construction wa must
Morning 8#rvle«.», 11:00 A. M.
face the facta aa lo the us* of
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
language and w* cannot Incorpor­
Christian Endaavor, 0:30 P. M.
ate lato the provision of a law, or
Evening Service*, 7:30 P. M.
any action taken by th* President
Mid-week Prayer Meeting. 7:30
-under th* approval of law of a
P. M.
phras* which may bo subject to
widespread counter-construction.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“ In thla connection
General
Johnsoa desires to hav* it mad*
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
clear, and aaka me to make it very
Avenue.
d ear, that In hla opinion It ia a
Th# Rov. F .‘M. Marler. pastor.
proper construction of th* law
Bible School, 946 A . V
and would not lie o modificatlun
Morning Service, lt:0O A. M.
of th* law to make a atateinei.t
Evening service, 8:00 P. M.
aurh as Is Included, In part, In
Wednesday a#price, 8:00 P. M
thl* paragraph, to th* #ff*«. that
tha solection, (retention and advanccment of employes will te on
tho bast* of Individual man! with­
The. Rev. W. B. Brooks, Jr.
out regard t j their affilla on or
istor. t
non-afflllation with any labor ar
Bonday School, 10:00 A. M.
other organisation.
Morning Services, 1|:00 A. M,
“And I a is j me ho haa egprt***&lt;l
B. Y. P. U , 8c48 P. M.
opinion to you and I wanted
Evening Service*, 8:00 P. M.
Epidemic 0 / Sleeping that
to c m f rm It In this public hear­
Wednesday Evening Services
Slcknesa Ia Spreading ing. Explicitly he stats* that In
1:00 P. M.
hi* opinion it is proper for an
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19.—(/f)_Th* •mployar to mnntein a policy an.
epidemic of “aleeplng sickness- |n der wh'ch man A y bo employed
SL Louis and vicinity which ap. j whether they belong to 4 union
Tha Rav. Martin Bram, rector. pcared to have boen chocked twa
Troth Sunday after Trinity. -kayo ago has taken a turn far the
Aug. 10, 1921
wore*. Sine* July 13, niaa perarna
‘ Holy Commented, 7:30 A. M.
hava died af tha diaeaac while ap­
Church School, 0:00 A. M.
proximately 100 others hare beta
Morning Prayer A Sermon, hospitalised. Threw of Uw victim
11:00 A. M.
fad yeaterday. Seventeen new
Yewng Pw’pla’a Service League, meat were reported during the
&lt;:30 P. M.
, •
aat 24 hours.
WEDNESDAY
C han* School Council. TOO WEBTK1N UNION PATS TAXES
P. M.
TALLAHASSBe T Aug. 19-OP)
—'The comptroller's effloa waa aeUfled yeaterday Uw Western
ObWg Tklegraph Cowpaa. ha I

(Continued From Pago 1)
before them.
•
Mrs.
Roosevelt visited tho
shops, whore miners' children
make th ngs with their hind- and
tho playgrounds whore they can
awing, seesaw and slide lihe boys
and girts in urban communities.
Tho rase workers told how they
wore toorhing tho minors’ wives
to sow, and cook md care for their
babies. They told h iw they wore
bringing modern science ami Mod­
ern home training intn the homes
• f these miners to ease their toil.
Mrs. Roosevelt appears I to en­
joy the line immensely, friends
reported. Once the batter si s-rian
in which she traveled cniid nut
go through a woods to one mine
camp. .She parked It in a Meld,
and swung cheerfully along with
her party for mure than a mile

which has carried her Intn girls*
camp* and many ports of the
country and among the hill folk
of Vlrg.nia.
Tho rity and county officials,
Invited to escort her because of
their own interest In reltel, were
unanimous in their opl.i.en of
Mr*. Roosevelt.
“She was a regular guy”, o:ie
of them said, and others smiled
their approval.

Automobiles—With the *w o ltg
J st opening, the controversial
stage of getting an agreement up­
on conflicting Issues hid nV. Uea
reached and there w n no cellmate
of how long it would take to pro­
mulgate Ihecod*.
Johns m expressed a belief that
the
emergency
Ip-employ men,
drive under the blue eagle Insign'a was nearing its objective of
putting millions of men bark to
work by fall..
In bis opening remarks a t the
automobile hearing he said the
program was “drawing to a t i n t "
after “moving far ahead of my ex­
pectations and resulting in cover­
ing this country, from one end to
th? other, with bl-e eagles."
Hr still declined to moke' any
estimate of the number of em­
ployes «r employer* that had been
reached with the blue eagle rampaign but officials calculated in.
formally th a u h r number of work­
ers wool I run far above 10,000,.
Three industries alone which
have
subscribe.! to
temporary
wage and h mr agreement* pond­
ing formal hearinga^m a ru tr
retailers, inrt-dlng grocer* nml
druggists, construction ami od
employ tn normal time* well
above lO.IHMi.ooO.
The absence of Ford from the
atU imobile hearings was given
point hy the opening remarks of
Johnson when he evpres.i-d |Ln*
the “industry a* here represented
dies* not include 100 percent uf
automobile manufacturer*.'*

WE LL E S' TO BE
R E C A L L E D TO
JOHNSON WELL UNITED STATES
From Tag# Onit
PLEASED W I T H veil(Continued
I* convinced the nrw tinier
NRA PROGRESS there ia well established ami the

moyrmrnt towanl economic rrc natructlun la well launched.
(Continued From l*»go I)
development* during which the
Doth Welle* anti Caffery are
Presi'Wnt
and
Johnson have career diplomats. Both hare had
matched wile and strategy with long experience In Latin Ameri­
th# spokesmen of the nation'* can countries antl their teamwork
mo«t important financial Interest*. in handling the Cuban rrUI* won
The cotie fur the oil Industry, them high acclaim from their as­
providing fur* an ndmlnittrntlva sociate* in th* *lato department.
agency, la tn bo headed by the Caffery wa» In almost constant
P resilient, with
representatives rommiinlcatitin with Welle* by
from th* Interior department and telephone.
th* bureau of mine*.
Caffery wa* American minister
While official* wrre confi'V'ri to Col ntbla before he came to
of getting th* oil and steel «•*».)■•» Wa*hingtnn last spring tn a**l*t
through th* controversial sla te in handling luitln American mat­
before Roosevelt deports, th.&gt;r* ter*.
was a belief that th* bltiiininoj:
Stale department officials mail*
c&gt;al code could not be. signed I r- known yralrrday that the ilelr*
fore neat week.
gallon of American economic anti
However, Johnson rrp irm l to financial
expert*
would sail
th* President that the lo/Jam on
coal, complicated by the VJ cod s
o.'bmittrd
from varioui
seg­
ment* of the Inkistry, would 1&gt;#
broken shortly.
It Iwcarne known officially that
effort* of railway labor Iratjri* to
hav* th* railroad* brought under
the recovery administration bate
been ejected by President Bo i*evelt.
He believes that the emergency
railway ort with Its, spec a I co­
ordinator makes it unnecessary tn
bring th# carrier* under John­
son, but an attempt is tn I# made
at hia direction to apply the prlnc pie* of shorter working hiorv
sr I h';;her wage* to throi.
Willi lleqry Font at ill silent nn&lt;1
unitpii.anted, the formal bearing
on th* 'automobile lnd&lt;*tr/a rode
'i*gan, while in closed ruiif.-.en'e*
Johns m battered at the olvtailrs
barring agreements with lb* oil,
roil and steel Industries.
Th* situationi briefly wo* this:
Oil—Johnson prepared for sub­
mission to President li»o.,-v*lt a
cod* for th* industry which he
sal.I represented the umf rd opin­
ion uf tho government,‘ althoui*
lacking anything like unanimous
.onsent from th* widely -p.lt in­
dustry.
lie was at the embassy In Mad
(’*•1—Falling lo complite the
drafting of a tentative c e il for rid for three year* before he
minister five
gibmiaoha to bituminous cool \ want to Bagotn
operator*—themselves have pre­ year* ago
sented 29 different codes Johnson
Caffery la a bachelor.

qulrvmenta of our citron fruit
Rowers, I met with tho director
of tho Agricultural Credit Ad*
ministration ortd hla hoard yea­
terday afternoon.
"Upon my Inslstaneo that thoro
should he no further delay aad
ihat immediate action waa n o f
essary, the Board promlaod th a t
two ngrnts from here would go te
Florida not later than next Mowday and make a special affort te
arrange for and hasten aethm aw
Flotilla applications for form and
grave loans through the regional
Agricultural Credit Corporetteh
at Macon. Co., and tho Board
a r r m k flhat In this effort to fa­
cilitate the handling of tha Flore
Ida situation temporary head­
quarter* would .ta established at
Oylamlo within a vary short tlmd
“In ronneckm with my efforts,
I have all along Instated that
FI’ rida vegetable and strawberry
grower* should bo allowod tha
privilege of seed and fortlllaor
loans of the same character aa
heretofore In an amount of ua
mu:h aa $-100, and that this" fa­
cility sh^utd bo extended la addi­
tion to tho loon privilege* astended through tho regional A»ilcultural Credit Corporation a t
Macon where the security re­
quirements are- so much morn
difficult than under the previous
seed am! fortlllaor loon privilege.
“ I also Inalatsd that security
requirements from farmers and
rltrua growers should bo mad#
leas exacting than under the
present plan now in u*e by tha
regional office at Macon.
“The tloanl Insisted that tha
seesl on^/ifertlliier loon policy la
ftrceNgfjsifc last spring had boon
discontinued by tho Board In all
states and would not bo ro-oatahlished. Thla waa to my regret
ami contrary tn my Idea of whal
would havs been ■ proper policy.
It leaves our farmer* only the
loon privileges granted through
the Credit Corporation at Macao.
I trust that there will now ba
prompt action a* was promlsad

and got test mony from former
Comptroller Pol* and F. G. Await,
hl» deputy, that many bank* were
insolvent but wrre not closed Iwcause th a t, would have wricked
the communities.”
Banker*, in* senator aai •, rJinniltted many “Inlqultoi* act*" m
ronsolidat.on*. unwarranted loins sidewalk, EdWanl Klnkema, an
ami "million* and tlluiion* I .sited employ* of th* Nlore, shit on# uf
them. H* gave hla noma as Har­
U w ” f 0W" ,,Urk ln v,0,a' ' ' " °ry Harris, of Chicago.
The bandits then opened nr*
•S' rlVn' out
*»**r«i» banking
method* for the past |0 yrJ
on the crowd which hod gathered
louiena said he “knew of n-&gt; wounding Polar van Lopik In thu
'}&gt;
«»*•
w ind abdomen and Juliua Plain## .In
7.
w" "urh • " orgy of the spine. John Llmlomuldar, as­
th»r*r? f "* .uf c,,rP°r*»loni an I sistant cashier, received a slight
wound In th* back and William
* " k ,,“ “ * &gt; •* » '
Pellrgron, * teller waa shot In
the foot.
The bendlte after seeing Har­
ris fall, ran to a parked automo­
bile occupied by Mrs. Joseph
Miller, Mr*. I.nula Bonama and
four children. Thty pushed tha
women and rhlldren from I *
car and sped away. On thalr way
"RANfjuvKN. MW,
they dropped two bags contain­
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1 1 * ' persons w o r e ing aecuritlea and silver.
n exchange of shots
the robbery of the
'ngs Bonk by four
bandit* who obtained f _10,000 In
currency 1s t . y e .t.r d ., WeVnoon!
NOTICE
Two of the wounded were bonk
employes, two wrre bystanders
CnmmrncInK To-Morrow
and th* fifth wa* ■ bandit who
was capture-1.
Theatre Will Open
Police said the bandit* aban­
doned their automobile four mile* Every Day at 2 P. M;
s'ulh of here, with a large part
of th* stolen money In It. ami held
Hummer Price#
up a motorist, taking hla car ami
Lowir Floor
forcing hjoi to th* pavement. Balcony
Slate pottr* and deputy sheriffs

5Persons Wounded
InHoId-UpOf Bank
Netting $10,000.00

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Metal 'Are
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O R K -A lav passed Uila
" ‘ far the issuance of
cdrtlflcaUv by* the United
Obramment, to represent
_ - T lveA In partial payment
I r d i b t Installments.
be clone In the rare
ouncca of atlrar paid
government* In Jone.
ttton i f the altver mile
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LAl^E MAItY
Mrs. A. Ellia left Sunday for a
vialt with bar naphew and family
&gt;t Avon Park, and ta k a Wale*.
Preaching services in the Com­
munity Church have been resumed
after the July vocal Ion. Dr. Divine
will occi.pr the palplt. It will be
an Inspiration to you to hear Dr,
Dlvlna.
According to all reports the
Ladles' Aid plcnl.- at Hock Springi
!*at Tuesday was a most enjoyrbl* affair,
,
Mr. and Mr*. W. Grot Mr r have
gone to their former home near
Hof fata, N. V. They expert to re­
urn In October.

the* Illsnd-Alllson Act of
• ml the Sherman Act of
total of 400.000.000 fine
1
of silver war purrhaaed
GENEVA
government at a coat nf
Mrs, P. -D. Dooley and daugh­
,000,000. It la revealed In
Market Dictionary ter, Lira nor, Mrs. W. II. Mahnny
the Commodity Ex- and ’Mias Elisabeth Ms bony of
Leesburg left Tuesday morning
Dictionary—a
20&lt;lpage- f-r g tw„ weeks' vacation-at
prapared for tha exchange* Coronado Beach:,
\i y #*rbert M. B ratter of WashMias .Horten** David spent Ihe
Indian, D/ C , contains detailed week end at McClelland's Camp on
Information on American currency
he Et. Johns Hlvar,
Including the two arta mentioned
Mrs,. Prank Thomas entertained
above . and th* more recent P itt­ v number of the young folks
man A n nf IQ14,
TrWay evening with a bridge
T V Bland-Atllsnn Act wav party.
Upal Peters of Daytona llcsrli
naaaed Ip' 1878 over the veto nf
tha- President. It* provided' for l( spending a three weeks' vipratha pienthly purrhaae by the Mon with her mother, Mrs. Pearl
United Stales O.-vernmrnt of not Peters.
Prof. W. J, Walls spent last
le u tV n I3.000.00n nor more
than. 14,000,000 worth of altver week end with a, party of friends
and the monthly railing* of such on n fishing trip on ihe Bast
—
silver into atandard allver dollars, Cc ant.
Roveral members of the Ornevn
which were given full legal tenda? for all debts and ilwee, pub- flanlen Club atlendcl the Form­
lie and private, narept whore ex- ers' Week program in Orlando
prim ly atlpulated otherwise In the last week.
The members of the gnrdrn
coAtrnct. The IK7H law was
superseded. by the Sherman Art dub met Frldav st the home
nf Mrs. J„ A. Sheldon to make
of MOO.
Under the Blaiuf-Alllsnn Art v slat house for ratlings, seeds,
*01,471,010 fine minces nf allver etc.
wa»a mrvhaaed during the period
1074-00, a t a coat ef »n&lt;Vt.!!7».3fll
and annrnilmately W.2.000,000
OVIEDO
■liter • dot Ia rt were coined there­
from.
Mis i lloruthy Allen, of TitusT V Sherman Art of July tl.
14*0, nrdered the Seeretarv nf the villr, it III* guest of her rnualu,
Mbs Clrtls Mltshem Ihit week.
Traaanry of the United Stales to
Mi &gt;. T. L. I.iugo ami daughter,
mirrhare each month 4 Mia,000
Sparks la-e, loft Monday fur a vis­
fine ounces of silver hull Inn, nr it with her mullwr in Katun, Ua,
a« much thereof ns might he o f­
Miss Klcaim Walnriglit, nf Or­
fered at the market price, pro- lando, spont Hominy afternoon
vldlm* Ihe Intler did nnl esrer.1 with her mother Mrs, Ubhlii
tha atandard silver dollar's rnln- Wniiutght.
»»r# value 41.2020 ner ounce.
Dr. W. J, Carpenter left MonUnder th* Rberman Art apomvt- 'day for Marun, (la. to visit hla
mataly .414 000,000 silver dollars daughter fur a few days after
Wafa coined.
which he will go to Haiti more &lt;o
Tbp Act nf I BOO provided that visit his sun ami other points be­
th* Treasury notes used for the fore returning to his home hers.
purchase of silver V legal lender
T. I*. Lingo nnd son, T. L. and
for atl dcbtij, public and private, Hpen er VValnrighl went visiton
ewetbt wharo otherwise stlpu- In llel.aml Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Prnnels Stine returned to
la ted by contract. Upon redemp­
tion (he notes were ts he rels- her home hero nflrr an Illness of
misbte, but the amount outstand­ two weeks ut ths Kim Ida .Sani­
ing y ss always to lie the same tarium.
Mrs. J, N. Thompson Ins re­
as -ulh« cost of the allver bul­
lion and the standard silver dol­ lumed to her home In Oviedo
lars enin"-l therefrom, then held from Gainesville University for li
In the Treasury, nnrehased by weeks *n,| a visit with her brother
such notes ” 11v N**v. t, I Bill, In Trenton. Hhti was nrrampanifd
when Ihn 8h«rman Act was re­ home by her niece, Mls.s Doris
pealed. Ihe govern men* had p'ir- Carlton, nf Trenton.
Mrs. Mnhrar Ixielln and daugh­
ehaard thereunder ir.M071 m i floe
mifcss at n cost of $ Ifiii,D1I ,003 ter, Miss Olive Lexette have taken
an apartment In Sanfurd fur llw
In Treaaur- nn*ee.
'After 1401, the Tree—rv s l « . winter. They expect to leave Uvir.
when redeein«il In alive*- m ere- du nu Hatbrday,
The Young Women's Hewing
ware cnnreled, anil the silver hulCircle met at Hie home of Mrs
llon an released from the re-—rvr llrleu Leinharl Tuesday.
araiftst those notes, n« well as
Mrs, II. J. MeHowuu and Mis.
tV letgnorage, was coined.
W. J. Van* entertained with a
Tha Art of March II, 1W0. miscellaneous shower mi Friday
provided that Treasury notes lie afternoon at tin, Ovlcdy Woman's
eanceled and retired as rapldlv as Club house, In honor of a recent
tha silver bullion which had bean bride, Mm. Kdwar,| l*urlln, whv
purchased with Ihoee note- and was b»fure her niArrlage Miss
waa then being held In the Treas­ Katherine Bond. The* bride re­
ure, ahpuld be used Up In the ceived many lovely gift* througo
coinage nf silver d'.llara and sub- out the afternoon.
rldlafy silver coin*. The Treasury
notes of 1400 stUI outxlandlnr
are now sacured by en enual
amount of Standard silver dol­
LONGWOOD
lars held In tha Treasury for
their redemption, while the I two
Hewing for the Red ("Voss occu­
Bet made these notes redeemable pied many women of tho town at
Vgwld from the g dd reserve (uml sn all-day ae-mlon Wednesday at
, I -! leather Important act rottUm* tho library. Nlxtcen warn actlvs
ts sliver wa- Ibc I’iltmsn Act of with four sawing machines humI t A. Its principal purpose wav mlng resulting In 4‘mpletion of
f bJ tn»hp avsllahlp to 0 (*al Drll- many useful gargtapU for local
• I f silver wherewith to supply the folks. An attractive luncheon waa
fo- mueea in India.
enjoyed at noon day. Those prea­
Pittman Act qf 1*14 a l ­ mt, pier*: Mrs. F, J. Nlsmeyer,
lied the Secretary nf the Mr*. JJ. R.‘ Orgy, Rrs. J. X. Blaturv-from time’ to time ts* Ino, Mra. Girder, Mrs. J, P.
re ellver certificates and con- Ilurat, Mr*. George Lewis, Mra.
break up apd IL 4. JUlL Mrs. Harry Beckham,
aa bullion the silver dollar*
thereby un t-» a limit
MWMO.OOO standard silver dol- ccort’anee wltb the then ealallng
U ptn tha tala of such hul- regulatbnk of the mint and at
I the Secretary was. reoutred the flta d - prieo of | l per ounce,
i as tract tha Dtrodor e f tfi* IJXW fine.
.
purchase' In tha UnUed
Calaage of silver dollars o st
of Atnartepa allrer gurthoadd y t*
ler the Urma of Ih* a rt look
p!*» during Iht period l»3l *8.
Approximately *8,000,000 dollars
ef silver

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Mrs. I- Cramer, Mis* Kettle Ar­
nett, Mrs. Maim* Clark, Mrs, K.
W. Met'alley, Mrs. Florence Clark,
Miss Florence Lovell, Mrs. J. If.
Kenlfk, and Mrs. C. H. Scarry.
Prom training of three years
an ihe U. H. H. Arkansas. Ken­
neth Jackson has returned to
■pend the summer with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackeon.
Mrs. W. H. P.nttminger Iravra
t day to visit her daughter amt
son-ln law. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Tlldialn at Somerset, Kentucky.
Playing rird s anil pinochle at.
Ihe home nf Mr. and Mra. K. W.
M rfallry rem itly were: Mrs. B.
K. (Srey, Miss K-ther Prosser, Mrt
nnd Mrs. B. J. Kell, and Mr, and
Mr*. F’ay Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude le r Jarksr.ii, of Cinrlnnsll, Ohio, are vis­
iting their parents,' Mr. ami Mrs.
f’. C. .lark-on.
On a motor tour m the Crn• ury of 1'n g re -s. Chirago aie
Mlrs AMia I .a Vigne and Min
Annn f'lnrk i f Lyman Hrhnol far.
oily, I liarlrs I'arlln and nephew.
Arthur I’.srtV nf Oviedo.
D. A. MrCln.sky, r ail engineer,
has relutned from a eonlrart in
I'-iiin ylvniua or.'ompanied by hi*
wife and sou.
‘Angle Men's Diamond Ball
Club of IsingwiHsI wan Id-to II
over tin- Married Men's Club nn
Thursday.

Scotland Yard Hus
TwoWomen Among
E n t i r e Personnel
LONDON, Aug. ID.—(,P&gt;—Jtrotland Yard, with the appointment
of the first women detectives In
its history. Is linking to the
French police avion* “Cherrhes la
Femme” (Search for the womnn).
a new one; “Set a woman to tatrh
a woman.”
Unmarried, Hthletir and khrewd,
the three now operatives of liefeminine sex are as much at honir
wearing evening gowns iu n night
club a&lt; mao|urtading in disguises
la-fitting Ihe sordid underworld.
This trio, whose ages arc between
the upper twenties nnd the lower
thirties, are the Missss Burn,
Stratton nnd Kttrhlgn, (Their first
■sines were no* made public}.
Them* first plalnclothey women
detrrjive/ were ehosen partly for
their ordinary appearance. A de­
cision to make their appnlntmen-s
permanent followed a year’s pro­
bationary |icriad in which the trio
underwent the same training, no
to that point, as men. They stud­
ied t'Fimlnal procedure and laws
as they affect the police, the ter­
ms! eyslom Including finger print­
ing and the use nf disguises.
WRh this background, the wo­
men were given trials In actual
eases In which all thicc wers in­
strumental In obtaining Important
nriests.
Miss Kttridge, Cur Instance,
donned nn evening dress aryl paid
a number of visits to n shady
night dub and pro tired informa­
tion trailing to n lnisi.
The women will be used particu­
larly In the glittering West Kml,
where criminal rnndlliona run a
a rniet from high sorlety with It*
temlntn “smnrt crooks" to shop,
lifting, nnrrutle snuggling and
Hu- operation of surh enterprises
iu white slave traffic with Bohe­
mian result "fronts.”

Garment Workers
Meet To Consider
T h e i r Difficulties
NEW YORK, Aug. IQ.—l/D Rrpiesrntatlxes of (PI.IWO striking
f-.rm inl wurknrx met yritrr-lny
with NR A mediators In an tli'ort
In slllnlnats swratxhopx ami extabliah bolter wage levels, while

radical ;s f e p in

EUGENICS TAK!
fBY HITLER RULE
IVivilege Of Parent­
hood ToBeDcprived
from Thwe • Unfit

1 klrty-fire thou is r J person*
who arc either with m; sight nr
witho t hearing for r- j -on* ef In­
heritance are e v ic te d to .be af­
fected. Alsu a burri-v I thousand
others whose disabilities ars of
different kind (tpi.'eptl?*). But
Ihno figures corn- UC y 3 small
pirlioa of the sntlrs groufa cone rn -d . Psrsena cLronlcally af­
flicted by -Vink, for example, ire
■tir.ng (hose taii-idsj.
The (iorernmi-nt’s Intention I*
not only to pruno th.* German iae#
so only its most drsiniMo rrprecentalirfs b re.n v paruntt, but al­
so to make nisrr roam for fam­
ilies sif irrepriiechs . » Inher.lsMa
rharsrterlstlci isn -1 tr -turn state
ef-rndltures upon roder-itab'es.

BKBl.lN.- tVhai is rtyante t
Further measutr* are to |o- »rthere as the most daring of all of
the far-reaching measures upon n-mnerd shortly nhersoy tavvtirn
„t
which the National Socialist gov- wilt be reduced in (i*-r
eminent h n rm tarknl was nn- Ihnta German fa ai|U-s whirh tut
n iu tired rec-ntly In d ’«iaion to frl th - ideal if phy jen| 6n-i
remove , Ihe f.rlvlli-ge of parent- ""'Mai perfection.
IimsI frntn any (irrinan who id Tim extent to which eugn, e
to (iny considerable d rfrte
control h |„ |,* eserrii.nl ly |he
gaided as unroun I physically or. •'»‘*,' “nal Nurialin tiavernment
mentally,
^Ihriugb Ihe newly fubllilm l u w,
Tills new and rpswh-nuklng, — —
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mrs-ure lakes effect on Jan. I

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Is Indicated by Dr. Wilhelm frith, ttta rials, bringing wHh It th a rta g e s d ra w hrisdf c o m m a n l]fro *•
r%hF and daly to prohibit tha Dr. Frttfc They *n*t, U ■
Reich's Mfattier ef lxterisr.
be exposed aa a &lt;***“ mt *1
la a recant s l d n u to a «ons- bdradiurify unfit from prspoyat and
intellectual deieneratbci. 1
mittew of experts mi population ■ng
Men ts.tiy had coma to Ieoh op­ ■Ficttl ileflnitlon of miaesgitmt
and rasMI qiiwrllons, formed to
bat not boon mode known tu i ex*
atudy mraeurta to proirct ths raea en their wires as cicipanions inqualities of tha German nation. aland of Wother*. Dr. Frick a-Jltd, prreslons esrTent In Natbnpi djpx
cis list tktla rations since tke-arDr. Frick declare-) that Irglsla- with tha result that coat race»Hosi
gime assumed power in Gsrm’.iy
lion was pMhnod to 1wavert prd= was contributing (o national d
to the oxpectatian that •
generation of Iho phyvlcafly tmDt. Cay. Women, he .aid, must ba
distinct rugeaic line would hi
Tbs modern - "humanitarian’ hraegbt back to family l|fe and
concept, which provides extensive tha taska i f tko houaowife, a t hus­ drawn letweon Nordic ar.d Jew*
state care far the ill ami the In­ bands moat bo retarned l j their ish stock.
refc»s'
ferior, iltnstltatsi, the Minister trades. A natlenol committee'for
u. a, ro sl^
of Intrriar said, "ths greatest questions of health aad race wou.*3 M‘GRADY CRTS
cruelly" tr the people a&lt; B whole. disseminate Instruetinp oe these
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19~&lt;
Suggesting the a'.andonmrfi/ of m atlsrr, ho1declare. I Tim step, It
tk'a roacept of social a*r«icr, Dr. waa indicated, would no*, only be —President Roosevelt jesterda
Frick laid atreaa upon th# need la line with developing a p:r* appointed Eshranl F. McGrady of
for “increasing the aimher of the Nordle German race but nlaj *13 Boston to bo Assistant Secretary
of Labor,
physially fit.”
Increasing the birth rair. a prob­
Dr. Frick declare-l I hat Ihe lem which recently hix occnultt
"cultural bclins” of Germany waa considerable gorrrnmrntal atlsnMimtogniph Printing
threotrirerl by the rir-ul*. of In­ Uop. An official of tb-r Ministry
adequate attention to control o'f of Interior reerntly pointe-l out
TY^PINU
p ro g ra m IIon. Bdextlflx develop- to nowrpaper men ths: the birth
rate
had
fallen
t
j
1,000,000
a
mriBn in tho study of heredity
Special Investigations
during the lasf decade, he de­ y e a r -* figure half of that at
clared, had le-.l “to the clear reeog- 1J0O. Concern was *v:Jon?e.l over
SEMINOLE COUNTY
riUon of the Conns:!ion between the f « j lhal. the Qern.en birth
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
heredity end seleeilm ■« well ■■ rate Is leas tflin that of Poland.
their relation to tho people and) The question of mu«d mar- IWtlk Farit A te. SesleeO. F I* .
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Ilvst. It sits ip I
iinpoxeu or
estlr c imputed
of a lawyer *n»l of-j

I,rial mi'll.xl offiter l» deei *» in|
whai cases such action shall 1**|
taken,
Ar-peal fritn lfc»*e courts-dexl-i
xi.ns lx affurled by a apecisl Huprime Court which lx ■!"*» &lt;■' b*
riUbllahed.
Th* Uniting of this
sjieclal* Supftme Court is to te
(m il. Appl ration In Ihe court for
arliiin to l&gt;e taken ran lie roJe
(n it , by the person roaci-rncJ or
Ills guardian; serun-1, by any
qiiadllej mrlienl idf.eorj third, by
the head of any nursing hume or
bMpltal.

EYES

Approval for arliun once alvtn
Ly the t prenii apeelal ro-art, it

Make Women
Value- Wise.

wfll be enfnrcwl irre«pectivo of
wl*hex of the (terson concerned.
T h r ariino contempUtsxl I *'1'1--1
III,jt.o n ) shall lm confined In
. r a i d where drscen lin ti *n'i I™
medical opinion, likely to he of
fecteil by dinability nn atcrunt t l
wtdclk tb* applitallon has be‘ “
made.
In orih - to
"urh scrogf
shall lint le tegnitlml nx in any
wny punitive the m-w law ilellberately excluilvs the question
cxlme from it*
purview. H it
rriminalily where olfeii'cx against
physbal moral Hr a il corc-msd i*
Iu III ilealL w.lb u&amp;oa slmlbtr but
■Yin more drastic liiet ny a n p arste law to be enan»'l h ilc x llrr
ui.il taking effect ( 10m lh« same

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TODAY is a b u y e r's m a r­
k et. C om petition is keen. T he
w om an w ho w ould save an d

get th e m o st fo r h e r m oney is
th e w om an

is a close

r e a d e r o f th e b id s m ade fo r

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p die,* dealt 1 11It minor ikxocdfia
arising f 1«&gt;tii Iho ginsral trade
walkout.
The strike of worker* In New
Jersey,
Connecticut,
. Eastern
Pennsylvania a"d N«w York waa
Ordered anil
negoliatorti bad
reached th*. point whero official*
predicted the rtrikera wouhl re­
turn to their Jibs ly Muii-tay.
Grover A. Whalen, former New
York pollen cumni'saiouer, acting
as NltA git-hclween t&gt; settle the
strike, hqprd Ihe workers’ grisvantes la a throe-hour conference
with contractor! and union offi­
cials..
A h.-avy pressing Iron, tos-ed
n il of an upper llo ir of a 33-story
building In tha garment dttlricL
and Ihe turning off ol electricity
iu siiuie non-union shops provided
the only iiiiiurbunct. of the
strike yesterday. The iron barely
iqj'ind a gr . up of wuikera.
Hlrke lendi-i.i imported the
walkout war ganeral Iu New York
am| Conutcticul, but not altogeth­
er KUrceJaf.l iu New Jersey.
Whalen, autharlxed to act by
the National Krcovrry Adminis­
tration In Washington, outlined
Ihn purpivra of the n gulint.o.ix
m intended to raise Iho "living
wage;." of the "whllu collar
workers aa wall aa the man iu
overalls” and to root *.M t ' lh«
sweatshap.
lie urgsd a temporary truce be
affected so that wirkerx may ru
back to tbolr Jots. Th* union asks:
for y u o an hour.

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General Assembly
F0CAL PWOT FOR Of Virginia Opens
Special. S e s s i o n

LOANAPPRAISERS
D i s t r i c t Headqoari For State WUI
Located There

RICHMOND, Vo_ Aug. 1 9 .W —Virginia's general aaoembtymen Thursday opeoed aa extra
ordinary east Ion for legislation
on legal beer, repeal aad public
work*.
Bills on two of tho big three
objectives before tbe legislature
were well .on their way toward
legislative
deliberation
before
Governor Pollard completed tho
communication of bis message.
The measures pitted on the
clerk's desk ot tho apeniog would
afford emergency legislation le­
galising 3.8 beverages and set a
referendum on .ta ts and national
prohibition Oct. L
.
Both of these were sanctioned
by the chief executive in a 1500
word mesaago to tho assembly.
Patrons of tho beer bill oanertrd
beer would be legal in Virginia
lata next week.
A referendum nn th. Eighteenth

*^9 k l .AND0, Fla-,
Aug. 19.—
OMbdo baa been dulgnated dlatrk t beadquartaro for appralure
working in Florida. The policy of
toning each state In the Third
l« ad Bank District has been
adopted by the Federal Land Bank
ef Columbia in order to augment
tbe speej with which applications
for loans may be handled. Thirty
appraisers a n now working in
Florida, assuring prompt apprais­
al of farm properties upon which
loops .are requested.
* Applications for loans should be
made direct to th# Land Bank at
Cqlmabla. specifying the amount
i l money a borrower wishea to
OUln. Tbe Land Bank appraisal
I n must acoompany sack appliesUaNfcJegxtber with a plat of the to agree tar such a soiling down af
property offered a t security for indebtedness as will enable him to
ibo loan. After appraisal, the type discharge all of his oblige lions
C lean which may be made, will with tho proceeds of his loans. It
determined. This loan may be has been determined that ordinar­
In. the form of o Drat mortgage ily a farmer cannot be expected to
Vy the Larvl Bank, d first or sec* work out oltimately If hie indeb*oad mortgage by the Agent of the edneee exceeds 7A per cent of tho
iq ^ - B o n k com mi*aloner, or o value of his farm property. In
fldP *°rt»»*e by th r Ijind Bank, many Instances, therefore, it will
■applemonled .by a second mort- be necessary for a scaling down
K by the Agent of the Land of debts before a loan may bn
cotnmi*iloner.
granted. *
nhere the Land Bank can make
loan In tha territory served by BANKERS MEET AT CHICAGO
d oational farm loan association,
NEW YORK.~Tug 19—(AT—
Ow see rotary-treasurer will be
Notified and upon approval by the The American Bankers Associa
awoclalion. tbe loan may be made. tlon will hold its annual conven­
Ip other cases the loan will be tion a't Chicago Sept. 4 to 7, It
wss announced yesterday by FranM ds directly by the bank.
cis
H. Simon, president.
'Borrower* securing Land Bank
loans trill bo Required lo purchase
stack to tho extent of 9 per rent
LEGAL NOTICE
of tho amount of Owlc loan, either
In Ibo local national farm loan as- x arirsc n r a r r u r a T t o x ru n
u n t i l r x n n t am -rinx
•odation or In the bonk. Th;* txx
in
nr
txin
u m x k h ii .
s t »t i t k o r t u n araTN i f '
stack lo not subject lo double lia­
ri.nRin.x,
bility If issued after June IA, 193.1.
N n tlr* U li* i# h y g lv * n that JO IIN
land Bonk loans are made In W. H C III.K N H K K p u rrh a » * r * f i T a i
* C a r t lf lr a t * Nn. »H7. d at*d thm In i
tho form of flr»t mortgages on*l •lav n f Atitfiuit A- I t , t i l t , h a i ^ l r d
id c r r t lf lr a t a In m y o fflr * . ami
on ■ basis not In exceed AO per •aMu
ilia d r a p p llra f Intt fur t a t d*#d
ceat of tho normal appraised val­ to laaua In a rr r ir d a n r a w ith law
Ha
Id
t l d r i t * rp n h ra rrs th a fi»h
ue of tbe farm, plus 20 per rent of InwIitMr t r 4l**rrllHi«l
pro p arty
•Ituat*
lh« appraised insurable xalur nf #d In H aniliiola C n u n ty , K lo rld a , lotko buildings necessary to a com­ w ilt H *, o f .VH nf MW H o t K K H
CI o-pn K. 3fT f| A Ira * lot d4r#i|plete form unit. They ore poyabh
*d h f A m r lla It. N*»hl* |n t* A
lot annual or semi-annual InstallIttm n f I I ) H rrltn a
7, T n w n * h lp
nseada which will amortise the
2" fkiu th , lia n a * 31 Kaat.
T h * M l*, land h a la a a«*****«l at
J e d L a r a period of A to 3-1 ih * r ia l* o f III* iMHuanr* **f au*h
yseoxT Where the loan le obtained f f T t lf lr a la lit Ih * t»am* of A. C.
C In d r r
CnlrotH
m I&lt;|
r r r llf lr a la
through a national-farm loan as- • h a ll ha r*d##hf*tt a r r n f d la * to law
sodatlon, tho Interest rate will be la * d **d w ill la-ill* th * rm n on th*
2 it h d ay n f B * p t*M b *r A, U , t i l l
4 M pep cent; loans direct from
W it n *** ray o f f ic ia l a U n a lu r * and
«*al thia t h r I9 lh of AuiCJRt A I i .
tho-kgak will be at the rote of 5 1911
per coat. Borrowers who meet In­
V. K, iH ll'lllsA H H ,
C J r r k 1*1r o n il C ourt Hrml*
terest, insurance a n d t a x e s
not* i 4ou n ty K torlda
promptly when due and so .desire,
Ity : A. M. W 'rrha.
_______
may postpone payments on prin­ l H K A C )
cipal until July 13, 1939.
Loons made by me agent of the
Load Bank commissioner cannot
bf foe more than $5000, to any
farmer. They may be In the frrm
of. a second mortgage and under
certain conditions may Include
livestock and crops. Principal pay­
ments on a commissioner's loan
may bo postponed for the next
throe years by the payment, when
due, of Into rest, tape* and insur-

SANTORD HERALD, BANPORD, FLORIDA.

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F o r F e d e ra l R e lie f
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. IS. .
(A*)—J. I*. Newell, w tirtiiy to
lioterrur Shrills. left for Wash­
ington to My to present b#ro,o
federal relief adminlstratirwi
off cial* a plea lh»t Ft
not be iri|Uiinl to match I.0*ral rrlirf fuml* allpcau-i to
this stale. Nrwrll took oxtin*i*e data on th# demote Th
Florida ty storms in 10-S ..ml
IWS, lo«»»* Ailing thr .M#,|i{.
teeranean fiuit fly q&lt;unantmr
and an out! no of b sins.)* r ndition* following th* land loom
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BEHIND DRIVE Waters O f Havana ;

USE INFLATION!

•*ct taiplying the gutetnmenl11
WASHINGTON. A g. !«.—In an effort to test ire or Vr in with p*&gt;wrr lu go within a i*ta»e
a
the chaotic aiTair* of th* oil In* to hold the How *t» market deA c tio n T a k e n A a
Uuitry, Ih* administration yraUr- iiiaml,
W a lla c e , H o w e v e r , Is
S en a tor F ro m
M ic h i­
d it k r n s T T ir o u
lay handed to petroleum leader* Hi,part i ly Ihr interior d»»«»t*
N o t T o o E n t h u s i a s ­ I Irade code al gning the federal m M1, ||,e pree pruvisi n* iepie*i
g a n B U m esP oorE n C o u n try A r e
aa adjuetuient e.wecn the;
t i c O v e r T a k i n g A c - l »«rnni*.tt’» ihighty powrre i»,
fo r c e m e n t F o r D e ­
B e Q u ie tin g D o
ehalf of pro-kicliun aud pniV, y i u ( Juh.Kon iD'l IwheB* ;
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tio n A t T h is T im e
t r o i t 's
F a i l u r e s
.
Tu thr »|min linn »»l Ihr hr- j
coatrol.
WASHINGTON, Aug. lit 1
Machinery to «D|&gt;#rvi«c Ih# Tow l one jinr • l«ige«t ifcdu.try, JohnWASHINGTON Aug. tS.-iA'I
WASHINGTON. Aug. IS (4*1 |
— (A -P .J— T h . Unitod a u t f r :fl)
* DETRO IT. A uk . 18. . &gt;f crude to niaikrt and trgulal* non added he iltd not "•»# moch| - The fu’l force of the Roosevelt
— President R o o s e v e l t " * * ' lh» price levrl at which it should u*e in *&lt;aylr,g her*'' in e trier- administration was put forth yr*(A . P i)— Senator James CouI n fo r m a t io n
B r o u g h t dratroyer T aylor wa* ordarid
Cressed yestertlav to w r l .
[m u-» were provided In the plan, aii,'c, h„ . i «or&gt;l« Ira thr owl## Ul»« trrilav tu bring under an NRA
to Ita v t Havana harbor tta
seM resumed his testimony
emergency inflation power* m* which Hugh 8. John* ,n. the
C o m m i t t e e 'W i l l B o
tnbuu
rode the great petroleum Industry
day. A ctin g S ecretary
in tha D etroit bank inveatigamediately In an effort to arrr** (j atr|a| ujmlnis'.ratur, .old ollj Wntiln a lew moment*, the ollj wll(l tl, billions of lollar* InK e p t C o n fid e n tia l
Hpa told that mesaagen
tho fall In farm commodity price* m(n- (,# would recommend to j grout» gathered in .•ommutee */• vestment.
tion w ith the declaration that
ami »■ booet other*.
! I’teaibrnt Roosevelt today.
.ton* *Uiut the capital In deride] There wa* eyerr litdlrajlon tmv
“ while the depression had
Calling upon all employees In A m btaiador Wellea" in
Almoat st that game inatant. thia
jh • program reprrsented a' wiia iit*.&gt; w-iuhl do «l*“ ut th*,|hat the tame governmental pr#V- th* Hanford trading
indicated conditio**
to do v a n *
J m beV to do with the bad |X 1 i n I P O I l A ’ li n i l !
P A I K IN N H U 1 H i He. * » d*llv*re.l at the-While cmil| lomise lietwren eicwp ml* j ,,, ,,a..i leeultmg from wewk* of;
ag.ln*t roilfllctlng 'heir part l» the NRA TKovery
qutaUEV
throughout Cuba ara q
u ietla t .
, condition o f tw o local na”
Houi*. Secretary Wallace, widely of.John*on and Smetary Icke* t-mfer rce*.
element* ,m-ne the oil operator* rampaign by assisting In the s.rdown
In
a
very
•noour4gt)||
thmal banka, I am still ready j i n i ; a m jn a n n / u t O A
. _ ..
. ,
over llie exteiil to which tlie go»*
|L price section pmviJe* for waa to be turner! at once upon taniistlon’ s efforts to ch««k upon
* &gt;
rr, m, n| thoiild auper.i** pnceal St/tmg Ine ratio between Ihe price the coal and steel Industries to
manner and that th*
ffc&gt;to adm it that mueh o f it was ! r c u I i A I l k l A i j l l W u L known a* an n * o-n
te a l v olstiund ef lb* Presldeal’l
entered Ihe Roosevelt raoinet. . B|l)| j)(0j r)^ ty*t- to b*c me ef*| «f crude oil ami go*ol ne at th$ Sirinr ’ them within the,reach of
Agreement. General Frpitk Rvana, the watshlp* In Havana * • * * 3 ! !
^ t o t h . l« k o f . . y nf.m m .nt|
gar. new.paper men a "u,,.rf*»
".Trl . ’. f U r T , ^
l, ttetll till* 4U»t ..( Cl U«l#
IVl
head of th- rampaign a|my, urged no longer necessary la tend maugl
’ oil a I aitel to l e Inb Uni#* the ihe XRA.
by federal autboriUea at " • * h‘ I H u s b a n d C o n f e d e r a t e rtatemenl that he c. naWere-l **n* ||, i,«evelt'* appioral
On! of a. einsert conference at that
complaint* h« filed *1 support U tho Cuban governnsekit ‘
!
C o F a llw
I V n n n i i o r l ftatlon would lift the farm proli- , Th pr.*luct|op
ion, ia
lt'imtinue.1 tin Pago Flva)
product,lop sect
serlion
tha Whde House ‘ wltW Treehlent once with Ih# proper authoril!**
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qd
jf lp T h e Michigan Repubilian mad# |
r U la liy
11 l i U n U lU , Inn pressure only “ irmporerily.’ j
Roosevelt llneh S. Johnson, the
••The empl fee whu .Ijesn’l da
HAVANA, A»g. l8 ^ (A V -« ik
alattment befar* Judge Hairy | W i f e I s S h o t I n A r m
The President him*elf. a'lhinigo
reccverv administrator, brought his part in this drive by'helping pressing gratitude to ita Ualtai
n w.i.1. - -wo
,,
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watching carefully e.ch dip and
a me*«age of flnalltv t • Ihe oil us to show up ths employer who
men who a*»emhlerl before him to I* ill*i*ll, flying 'he Blue ingle") State* fur “tb# way soveralgun
A and lure to Ineeatigale
•«*SPRINGTOWN, Ark. Aug. IS
*«« ln ,h' Pme trend. I.
.
■/ A ‘ M Jury to meeatigaie
ne
hi* own counsel upon nny rurreceive Ihe code written by the General Evans Jeeterad, "It Just of Cuba has been reiported," Prat
caulta of th. Michigan bank h.di*, —&lt;*&gt;—Gen. J..hT..on, alleged con-. ^
mn&lt;r, h„ nwy haVe r
sdmlnrtratinn tir cover production a* tig a drawback to this cam visional President Carlo* Maitttf
da* which marked. Ihe beginning] feilerate of the Wllhnr Underhill m(n&lt;| Y„t*rday he merely listened
and
nrire fising
. ralgn as the employer t* • who De C*sp*d*s promised that his U of ihe national criala.
j
rtraped Kama* prison attentively.
“Thi*
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the
cete
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to
fat's to pay Ihr pretcrlhed mini mlnistralion would “ rul# Cuba *11
Cauien*'
wa.a
me le
........................
S).n„ r Smjth of s ,.llth
j
*.
, answer
,,
.
.cuntUls, ------------was wound«d
fatally and.
recommend
In
Prr*lden'
Roose­
mum wage. It t* going tu h* Jutlke, law and order."
q eRSona by Proaecut r Kerry S .1
’
’
la M interetew with th* foeoUp
pract rally Impo-sibl* far ms to
velt,"
he
#ald
when
a-kerl
If
dis­
Toy,
prats, lb# president said hla gita
cussion and amendmml* would -rtf rcr thi* thing unlaas those ernmenl Is mgklng progress ’la
condition
who know of vtulatlpna niako
fellow.
Dan) *
attacking political and econoaiia
A high official of Ihe recovery knuwn their complalsu.,,
Natl
prabla».ui saying mo«t of tho egoadministration
said
to
newspaper­
The Complaint I’onirmlte* of nomle liltios cralar about the paDotrolt ww.
, e . r . . . l(.tr|
„ riJay
fry note* In meet government ob- j
men that every r**mirc# nf th# the local NRA organisation ia gar qiifsllon. "Th* rlestlnles of
tuperylliun. Both bank* dosed!
.
...
A second alleged desperado aad ligation*.
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 1 8 .-(All NEW YORK. Aug. 18. -U P )— government wa* being u«#il *u composed of R. L. Glsnn, Linton Cuba at* la Ih* balanc*." h* saJ4■Into Ih* atata holiday.
"There
it
power
In
i««nr
Id,At o n e
point
yesterday, gunman, Leroy Wrght. although .100.000.000 in tren-ury n-.le*." ‘ l. .vrrnor .thuit* ye*leidav com- .Security market* re*umnl their get action by Ihr three rl'h. haalc E. Allen, an! Count. Jahna.n. All
Dr. Manust Marques SUrllng,
i-onip!aiats should be In writing, wko hag b*en living In e«IU;l
tho
aanior
Michigan
sena­ believed to have been wuundeu, said Kenatm Smith “ I w ubl use plained to Ihe federal land la n k 1) * '" " 1
T*r-«-rJ*y umler in'h'strles.
"Things are moving, he *ald. tigiied by the peiton fil ng ta# Washington, rahlea hit acraptaa
.... —
...
escaped from the posse t 20
..
the Impetus nf -&gt;arlng grain* an.1
tor veered from th*
Michigan
these nr whatever nmount i» nee* nlTiriali. n i olumbia, S. I -• rhiI1
.
tanking situation to say Thai J Aikanva*. Oklahoma and Kansa*
ffollom, r ,impriivriiifiit, ...
In rron
niltf “ ami we are going In get over complaint, nnd mailed to R.' |etaarv tn pav for Ihe govern­ n, \Va*hlngtun ndicial* that &lt;Mlag| ^ B,|nwnl r, neiallv ami a relapse these Mr obstacle* well hsfnr# Glenn, chsirmin Complaint Com- •f th* post of ambassador. tyC
taring th# last national political i officer*. Wrlaht was being sought
United Sutfa. Hs quit a year r’
mitiee, NRA lleadquariors, Ban- as ambassador to M sstea.l--1campaign former President Hoo-1wl*h blood ho nd* In ihe Uonton ment1* projeet*.
I shor Dav.”
in arling on Fhiri Is a’lplicationv
Internal inns! dollar rales.
"Unless commnility prim** nr«»
Carrvlne through this mighty fur ). FI*.. It wa* eaplam* I tV* af dlffersnces with Ih*
trtr had asked Mm to iv.ue, •*fo»l County wild* north of Slioam
*
ral-ed we will have nn NRA. I wa nu*iug hardships to growers) Stis-k* relaineil net gain* of $1 eff rt to briny the trio nf malnr morning.
.
to fA nr more . share; grain*, evK itleal purpoaes,” a statement Spring*.
raglm*..
‘
.
.
ju.
over an I farmers of Ihe stale.*
Srtnnpr Weliee. AmerUan MS)roving Ih* Ka.ona(ri.ction Cor*
J'hnaon, wanted for the slaying
11 wouM
.
cepting wheal, advanred t,i arnun.1 financial grmjp* under the Hue
"It * necessary that cump.amt*
lie
|
|
egraphril
lu
the
land
porallon's JiW.UOO.OOO loan to the ° f Pairolman Charles Drue*, .if - np0.000.000 tir turn llie Irirk
ih»le ils ly inasimiims; and cotton eaele. Johnson summoned all te mad* in writing and ilim d Isjr bauadur ta Cuba held a coitfi
^
- .............................
Asked by newspapermen wbal ’..nnk in «' lum*» a:
Chicago
bank headed by Chailee!1-*
McPherson.
Kan. May M, w n
r^
purled 11.211 til $175 a hale. Tlie spokesmen for the hltumlnnu* Hi*
proper pen .ns", Gfnersl race erltk lk« n rf
0 . Dawes, former R. V. C. preaiI" Ihr head and. l&gt;od#. Hr reset b-n he received from Ihe
-Complaint* *re lieing ••w«'lv^rsla «J,.|l«r lost nr nnd nine rent* In roal operator* to meet with him Evam said, ’’because this eommlt- tha tfapinfry, M-y*ar-ald Ji
&lt;*»»)
was taken to a hospital at 8 loam Pr" ' d*"*. SB,l,h
tfgnt.
today amt a preliminary confer- leo will not bav* Ilia* ta tgu Marita*! .Baetta,
term* o^ sterling, ami wa*
He m a d * m# feel powerful thst applications for luani fruui
IlsnkfifliiUca of tha senator Sprln«* where he died. Ida
(Is wife
In relation to Flurnpean gold cur- encp was hfl4 W tin ty l' »Uh 'fSwu aaonymeua staieqifats, weal
a
.r
.
slat*
ara
put
r»ing
ssted
up
K n ^ a J a - l w -akafp «nUcfim.'ln was.glared in JaiTit BeattaetvU. go'tl by tlm wav he entiled.’ Presldeai Roosevelt.
of which win i p .n a ragut ru­
ren-le*,1
,
Inflation would not aers-mplief on. I am *dcl*e.t manv appl*sMr*. Johnson teas quoted by
■ ^ e fu n t, terse phrases, he let it. be
Representative* 'o f the steel mor. If a person knows anylMiif# tafflpoai** wW*b r**UUd Uy*»
The *ham market followed Its
Ihe
necessary
rnrtallmu.it
&lt;
&gt;
f
rn
ti.ms
are
over
10
week*
old,
and
*• known he wa* displease.! with ifflcirs a* saying she belirred thr
rreent Irlhsfeie routine in early Imtnttrle* ^wera conferring with he's got 1 1 write II down before ■raddr Ma*hado haea prorplara ta
prmluction,
Wallace still,no artluu. Our pr pin am *
posse would find "another body' rlrultural
• (Continued On Page Three)
IContlhi'erl nn I’eee Two)
we will take time to Invostlgato
trading While prices- on Ihe Chi­
tefore they relumed. It bel-eved said. S l i d i n g that price* of farm ly in nee I of help. Prompt "cl iD cago board of trade drnp|&gt;ed a1It."
product* usually go up first dur­ i y your !»nh would Iw nl Irr
MsrU G. Msimcal and Cat CaNas
(Coniin-je.1 On Page Three)
nm*l In their pel milted minimum* O p e n . S e n r s E xn r»*R H
"However,"-General Event *44' Mandlsta, l*ail*Ts of the Ill-faUd
ing inflation and al*&lt; drop qu.*k- m .r l,js relief and nn behalf of
at the I.penlne There wa* a sol
i t l l favdlutlon agalast Ntstada,
er than any other product*.
uur pgople I am uri»in» nnd re ,i,n reversal f Ircml* In grail*,
Beeret Over A e t k m l S J T O t U -“ U t w»a
awaited and Cobaa. Yrmdmd
nursling that everything be dine however am| wheat, corn, -rye.
R a c in g M e n I n d ic te d
-------! ng position by filing a complaint how t&gt;a*« form*r laad*ra Wta|a
B u rea u C h a rts T h re e
nnw In relieve the lelision and nal* ami bailev quickly recovered
l*»»h Cnn-rrs.inan tee Green I agaln, t tliwir employer n*«d a m
F o r D o p in g - O f H o r s e s
fit In t * Plcthf. with
Inlliel ln*«e* ami *n*in were r.nh *n.l W I. S»er*. In teller* t&gt;, B0 f&lt;Br „ ( tFewl as this commlt(ra D« C*«p#J*» *1 ih* holm. iXfUT r o p i c a l H u r r i c a n e s not when it I* too late."
The lank replied by telegraph •lanlially higher. Colton follow. I Hesd* of ih. Seminole Co nly| |, auth,rls*d lo klip the. parties thra. af MonJUU. .» » » has M
CHICAGO, Aug. 18. OP)-Ten
l* r TV# assselelea Press)
thras
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. &lt;/Tt Ihat "every thing pn-siMe !• be- grain* and slock* rebounded w’.'h »•■.**),„ „f r-ntm-rr. In tie -e- „f , Uch persons in «trkl#st ean- living In New York, tald h* W*
Law |a ^sometimes atupi-l and race horse
owners, managers,
ng
ilon*
and
ever*
effort
i*
being
.#-re.re*
over
Ihe
fart
that
rh*
ndrntg.
Wh*n
th*
cumplalnt
is
n rn»h.
ragaea aneer, but law is ineior- trainers and emcloye* were ln-1 T*1- Wealhe. Rureau U,ue&lt;l ihafrfv* Tueoday.
Share* were whlrlril uuwarj s' -rhertulerl labor I)sy celebration, n, t. tll[Bt(j „ „ ln/urmatljn 44
Gsneral Menocal directed #8tv"
•Me and rogues snivel, cringe and dieted by ■ frde-al grand lury *o-' Following storm wa-nlne: "A made t» evfnU'e the haiidlinr nl
t Rita of * revolallonary Junta frprt
die.
day on charge* that they Moisted. •m,’lesl dlstrrbarro of .light in- Ihousnnil* Sqf applbnli n* l&gt;eing a f*«t pace for ale*ut 2" mlmi’ ei las been ral'#d off but .tel# thst whll fllfJ th. eonipU|Bt
Ju«t before m»on. with the lichee They are m * .n , ev#ry effort •«L , , f(l out. 0n,
Miami, Fla. II* said he had nm
Four of them walked the "lavt nar-otle law* in "doping" horse*.1 'enslt- Is c-ntral «h«nt m mile* (■reived from all parts nf
f
t rearrange their sche-l*
.
lai»e lagging Isdtind fl or tian*- i#vi*e
perrohsl pollHeal ambit lent. Tta
miles" between yesterday's sunset Among the principal defendant* west bv north from Havana moving list riel."
Approsimalety
'.hHHl applies action*. The spurt ended, how u|*s so that I. will I f possible
" " *ta»
^ A B O aecrat loelety, which Wta,
and today’s dawn, alttlng down ti were A. A. Harnni, described as an northwestward nr north north­
tied Mkcbadoal tame. w d # # .
death la thg electric chair to pay owner nf rare horse*. Jack How­ westward. A second ironical dis­ (inn* have been reeelVrd from ever. *lmo«t a* anddenly *■ ll he- fur (hem to fnm# to Sanford st
irtotnlrad In the D* Cfipedaa
for murders they had done.
ard and Beniamin Creech, both turbance, probably nf slight In­ Floriila. Ihe lank sa d. and lhe*e wan. but leading issue* refused to *n‘ emly dkte.
.
.
.These Congreesmen, at well at already been engaged In runn ng dbttal, has raid it will no loagmr
One was.f negro, R. T. Bennett,'•managers of stable* owned by tensity, I* central abm t .120 mll-t row are in the hand* of apprai* relinquish much of ihelr gain*
who waa electrocuted by th* state their wire*. The Indictments fol­ south of Puerto Rico moving er* a*»lgned to thi&lt; stale. Thirty ami the forward march started Congressmen Mark Wtlcjd*. bsd' j „ wn a number of report! aa t* follaw aid Madera. _____ •
of Texas for murdemg a Dallai lower Investigations al Chicago westward, A third ironi nl dis­ appraisers already are at work r. aeain I ul al a slower and more accepted InelUt'on* tr *PP '*r |»|0|atlon* and In at l*aet on* In­
woman by strangling hi-- with a race tracks by fetieral agent*. turbance. attended hv gale*, I* Floriila, Ihe lank^.s-vid, and 20 ill) trifled rail. the *leadv id
j ,
C la ir W h it s ’ s .
Mill stocking. Slag Bing saw th- Three minor defendants In Ih* central about Lntitnd* 18 nnd a cd 'l l nal appraisers are in train- ranee was rnnt'nued to the finish
th*
employer
wbtrv
he
wm*
w»3l»C
F
a
t
h
er D ea th V tc tl*
others die. Tho Ulre* men were rt*e hsvn •'e* led guilty and half *n,| lamglt 'de M moving ap- in*.
hat whonerer these men can
and most equiile* -lo*e-l al ther
_
^
Hg)(
com# In Msnfor l Ih* trad* tody *nd In tec ring a promise (rent
elect]ted at sli mlauta intervals. were sentencetl I- e l-m term*. ! parently west by north."
"If the puhlie generally", •He |M-ak* nf the rlav.
A
An
lltipdad
lllne*.
cart,
tkh
him
1
1
pay
th*
prop*r
wage.
“
B L T w o died for
murder during n
II wa* Ih# best session for wil) arrant* for a public inerting
bank said, “ ami e*|tr.tally nr.oil
id offenes", General Fitvan i week
9 * « ToHt City holdup.
,h* ,,f? * ! i
ill rq-opriale with l*ie| slts-k* since Jolv 21. The A**n ai well as a luncheon or dinner, second
vageea.
T». faltar o f j j j 5
bdh
uf
which
affalrJ
will
lw
op»n
j
declared,
“ w It mutt in lorn# un­ ClalF
Tha third. Btophen Wilherell,
' • tli” r lief desiicd ami con- cialrd Press-Slamlarrl Statistics
Clair White, Jr, prom n#nl Wtrt
tad klliad his father, robbed him
to the puW'c.
|favorable putllrity for him.”
)■ mi laird ran lie p|jre efficiently) average fur !KI »elecled
llda teierr rrawtr. who dltd t0»
aad then gon« on hla honeymoon..
a id
lu aly rendered. Noth -*i”ed 11KU at 01** ’®- ' * “ j
Law, Ilka Dm )&gt;wa of a steel'
lug ir teiiiy lefl un tine to bring h wever, totaled only 2.471.7111
,was In Biggin churchyalfl
hap. snapping shut an th* other,'
shares as again*! Ilie many «.
Former Mayor R. L. Malllue o f , th* station, and wa* Invited •ver
county, on th# following
prei'sl wnrk and arti.in nn an
hunted man elsewhere a* authn*.
nDO.nOO-share days
of several
ik
1th Kart and Geo. Clements &lt;t« I'licatinni t • rurrent rtalus.
Uiaa la all part* *f tha country Altamonte Spring*, writing to
week*, ago.
^ ’p. Whit* wa* a widely hntai
(Owed hi on kidnapers, robber* Th* Herald from his summer home whom, by the way. nru*l to given i * " l ’ r ferencr is given case* in
Th# rebound In grains wa* at­
Hulk Carolinian, and for more
tad stay-era.
.
.
at Buffalo. N. Y.. Joins th# ever great credit for Ihe eurcese of th# which cirtumslancr* sremeil to tributed largrly tu • thinning
"Friend# af Florida" la Ihe name, set# forth, "Frienrli of F'U#.-Js ' itaii P y.ar* wai one al that
inneasing list of local person*
u ana-l 'mnis.liat* .attnviun is, nut of overhanging selling oriler*
Florida Eshibit) to lislrp in.
who are toad In their praise of
. der tu present lose uf properly
uf a volunteer organisation o f,l» an enlistment of tho** who ba* ttlU ’t ’ 4 ta i -g ’-v plant*re. -A
"The Florida proiram that Jay tli'nugh furrlusure, ur where which Wrrlnesdav forced price*
lie** In Florida and hav# con­
B o y H u r t I n A t t e m p t th* World’s Fair at Chicago and
leading F'hriida cltistns who, al­ tributed nt least on# dollar to B*U»t, af Plnap-Ua, 8. G, Mk
down
to
I
heir
permitted
Until*.
WkHf lWvd In BerksUy county *U
th* superiority uf ih* Florida el- was ushered In by singing by the other emergencies esislrd."Cotton
w*«
helieve-l
ta
have
T o A y o l d C o llis io n
most imme '.airly, will beg n an maintain thia state's wunderfil
hibit over those from other sec­ Florida "orange blossom" quar­
spurted Isreely in sympathy with Intensive rampaign to raise pub­ evhib't nl th# Chicago World'! Of Ml Ufa. Ho Inherited
O’.
tet (excellent colored singer*),
1 Bol*d Glppy pUalatlft.
tion*.
grains. Storks wrrr moiling about
.
,, k* waa
___about to
F
i
n
a
l
C
o
n
c
e
r
t
H
e
l
d
lic snh-rriptlon* of at least It fur Fair- **
by Nicholas Roora»Wh
HU letter to Th# Herald reads then Karl Uhmann gave a
.
in
an
extremely
thin
market
when
fdUlde tetlk 4 lafg* sedan which
splendid flv* minute addiese, Just
All perrons wh&gt; contritat# from
ta acquired B*dg
B y O r c h e H t r a H e r e grain* started t nerform and the purpose uf g arsnteeing Ihe
Rpeaaed up la tia pith a* h# was as follews:
such a speech as w# all know
11 to |A to this fund are' g!vo«
Richmond, an) tta
Kdilor
Hanford
Herald.
md'nlenanre
of
the
Florida
Elhibti»vwllag lea'UiwsH
on Park
a few taring orders caused quo­
Karl can deliver, upon th* ad­
a ,m*Il button and 100 aUckarq
tadoai. Iirmsrly U».
Hanford, Fla.
At Ih# end of their final con tation* tn Jump rapidly. Torre I- at the World's Fair.
A«tae* at Twealielk Street this
vantage* tf Central Floriila (I
sdvirtislng Floriila. Thai# slWta
of U&gt;* Harltilon k #
“
With
Mrs.
Malible
I
have
Just
f , Rhetl Smith, son o f Dr.
also
few
offerings
on
stock
rcr!
*f
|h*
innimer
season,
iiffr#
I.‘
rally,
II.
M.
Papwurth
ami
________
p
m tr “ Central"
».cnar»i rim
mi« to
»u ” #
»■ *prefer
Florida
S'l
*ii a n to be attached ta teUgn1
families, on tta Iota*
Mr*, tf. D. Smith, swung Ihe returned to Buffalo, N. Y. front perior" Florida) anti particularly ert ant memleri of the Hanf"ir!' evchange speclaltsls' Irooks and Llnlun E, Allen sre memtwrs o f i ur other mill. Persons contribut*
‘ the Cooper rive*. ■ •.)
Steering wheel af Ms yellow Aus- the World’* Fair »• Chleage- H»d
Seminole County.
Concert Orche«tra puHlely an bidder* therefore were forcerl to h* slate wide cummlttra which IBg |ft 0r mora pro given a prtk*
Igplanied hU last ridi
heard
a
great
deal
about
It
and
Mu rued*ter to th* left *o quickly
has Lorenso A. Wilson, of Ja«-»-|rt medallion at a memsnto of
'"Most Impraasive was hU statej, ,) night itarr gralitul* rllsib for th*lr favor)!**.
fO,
and aftar nlUiPg ik
especially
about
tha
Florida
F.«the car struck a curbing nnd
aoavtlle, at Its head. Karl Lr)-| their part in maintaining th* ai.ha ralirad from art#*
apJr#a|atUin for th* •*•*:■«■pilling Mr. hlbit. th* crowd* It wa* attract­ ment that from Seminole Count v
rann. trad# body soewtary, U hibit throughout tta period nf Ita
CdM ifessinn F o rrin t
t on ef Ikal type. He tart
sw d Eddie Close, a friend, ing aml its superiority oeor ether there was shipped a car of pro­ ance wh rh ha* been girrn the
credited w.th Ih* plan of utgsui- Fair.
Charleston for tta H *
state eahiblt*. all o f dhhb I ac­ duce every hoar o f every day of Oirhestra in the staging of it*
i the tend.
*
A vcrg A ccu sed M an
It Is Ita tap* of the commit­
•enleing him are h #
th* year, on tta average. -1 no­ concerts during Ita p*-C several
cation.
srare aaly' nilgklly hurt cept**! with a grain of salt.
Campaigns will ta stage • at tee of nearly 100 resident* of 4l
Kenny WhH*. had
"But let me tell you the eUle- tired a largo crowd assembled wraks.
LITTLE ROCK? Ark, Aug. II.
Austin received considerIV Clair Whit*.
Georg* C- Fellows. difvctT of - UF)— Mark H. Shank. Ohio at- once In all eiantle* of riorida, Florida dtlra, that at t***t tlDe _
ta fenders and wind- menta kare not been overdrawn rutalri* tta radio station listening
of ' » a n W and Thom
a t'all. The Florida Kshlhlu ara to hi* stirring address, and I was ih) Orchestra, *spra»s# | regret tortay accused of murdering fore primarily counliei which hav* ro 000 may be raised la th.*
. . , WThtU/ef CtarUatoasuperior and th*v are drawing tha more than aver Impressed with that the concerts must ta p rt- members of one family by giving f*g mad#1no appropr'atlon for the' n#r.
Je*. L. MsranUtU, of Baafare,
1 ►.
larrest crowd* of airy o f th* atata I Ik# grant asset Seminole County wnel for the present, slti o gh 'tam poison at a pl-ntc. says his maintenance of tho Eihlbit.
TO MEET
On# of those mrallag* i» tc bejhae tta honor of hsvltv mad- *hv s
AMBAMADOR NAMED
eahikils. If there ara any com- 1has In Karl Lehmann. We were he stated that it Is the b s w - f purrortad confession of gaill waj
H* was held at Eustla tonight at 1:00. first bastion toward tta ataf*nielnt* at nil It I* that tta crowds , fortonat# l » getting him and wo tbs Orchestra that it may con- mad* under dure**
Committee of th*
wrs. , Rule tao Ura* for »ta ram- » « &lt; beep him aa long aa he Is tlnne I'a program*, p»»»'-*'»ly »t brought here for eafekraping un­ o’clock. Heads f th* Rotary, Ki- wide fund. H* has bran waariog
. Otapaign Army U
lit* C ty Hall, wllhla tta text f*W| der a heavy guard aftra his ar- waals, aad Elba Chiba and tta tb* tattqrf which rifntflei that
Cp*t af tta visitor*.
willing to stay.
i at th* Clip Hall
ai-nrweal at Dentoe, A rk, wher* Eustla Chamber af Cemmirra as­ la a Friend at fi irida" for erv. nM# Mai OtaMF, 'Carp1*
*T caagM Kari Uhmana Just
"All In all. w* Wera delighted weeks.
ta aksbassi der
||M o'clock with
A large crowd heard th* final j ta plended not gnilty but walrod sumed tta raspontibllUy fer tta eral day*starting for tta agri- |wlth t h e fair. Ttara I*, a*, moch
William A
•presiding Mat.
Other
local
t-wpi
contributor*
are
meeting,
aad
tonight
an
aUi
.
perfarpiance
which
I
sc
I
m
H
w«fl|
n-wlimlnary
henring
and
waa
*ress of cultural ta Udine where ta was to ara that I*, worth WhU*. par* selections by Mm. Ai W- Bloitip*. d*red bold without bond for action will be mads*to ralra # 0 * la that B- L. MaHhlo, Karl ta Iguana.
i ttatr-tbta
-hertoivd
to
broadcast
*tar
WI#E
i
tlcul.rly
tta
w.ndirful
Ugh'ing
fo r a
I Union E. Alloa,, and Mr, and
Miss Pauline M ran, OKu Tropp. ta tta grmad Jury which wiB mart aommunlty.
of thi ■hrough tta rourtrat of tta affacU ia tta eventag, which ara aad Mosk Monger.
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ti.tuaiiy th* »ame -- (lovernmental P r e s ­
sure May Also Be
TwnedAgainstConDieting ,K I e m ents

EVANS CALLS ON
PUBLIC TO CHECK
UPON VIOLATIONS

ALLEGED BANDIT:
PAIR IS SHOT BY

SHOLrZ ANXIOUS SECURITY MARK
OVER DELAYS IN RESUME UPWARD
GETTING LOANS TREND IN PRICES

omplains Advance FoIlowHlIpon
Bunk OffiJleels Of IncrcaHinK
('olumbia i Ornin, (’otton Prices

S B W B g J S fr t

Three Slayers Pay
For Their Crim es
In E le c tric Chair

Former Altamonte Mayor Proclaims
Florida’s Exhibit At W o rld ’s Fair

Volunteer Organization Will S e e k
Funds To Continue State’s Exh ibit

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Operation Of I

Weather

Section Provides
r Giurantee Of

i yeetorday by tha national
wry administration to c o u n t
| W m la tha agreement op•d Tneeday night by Hugh S.
MS, reeorery administrator.
msect ion arroweca*ly omitted
the MM which would gvaranbeadom of tho prase,
la section sayat
l submitting or subscribing to
•ode, the publishers do ant
■ by agree to aaeept or comply
raaqr other requirements thaa
pa hareta contained, eg w a in
rylght to object to the Impostf,ad aay farther or diBerant iso m a ti, or walra aay coaatlh id righto or sees eat .to tha
pettioa of any rsqslrsmenls
l, might restrict or Iptorfsre
l&lt; tha aanatitutloaal g-tarantce
la freedom of the preee."
ha temporary agreemant, to iaI la force pending hearials
Lapproval of a permanent cede,
hafts hours aad wages' aadar
w ir ia la aifaat on ar before
ly h INS. aad which cannot ba
mai except by mutual constat.
k ’: 40-hour work week aad •
i I t I l f minimum wage acmlc
Handed far office tmpleyaa.
f mechanical employes a 40ay week, with a 44-hour ataxlm for aay six wesWWUhln any
Sgefatha portod, la fixed. They
Icfgaalve a minimum wage of
lapMe-M hour,- .
Ibporton aad othar editorial
f w n earning lata thaa |M a
•b -auty ba employed only 40
fit,' (Other* are exempt from
QfMxtaiam hour provisions.
Hm American Nawspapar Pub■ aa Asaoclatlon which submitl.thb coda laaaad this statamant
4 gjght'ln regard to tha affect
MM agreement on ex lating meU fa ) r contracts i
‘ Oadar paragraph P of the
fagapar code as approved hr
■ Ml Johnson pending bearings,
m a ria . with employes are aot
athaa worda, all tsruu
nn^ toatraiA s attesting hour*
l - V K i a shall ba obaerva^ and
pas both parties want to satis J
• celltracts, there la no nacatfor revision. Tbs ANPA cuds
not require a reduction of
i'o r change fn wages whriv
ryoa are working under eon-

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Hoover’s P olicy
On Bank L o a n s Ruling On Arsenic
Ib Given Praise Law To High Court
(Continued from PagaH)

It", Mid Mills relating that Henry
Ford told him a pending HOC?000,000 loan to tha bank eeuld be
•btalned after the transaction nnd
all depositors paid M percent nX
ones. Tha plan fall through, how­
ever, whan tho negotiators were
unable to obtain a $20,000,000 '.-.an
•pin
which
the
transaction
hinged.
,
Testifying he conferred Vtfcy
telephone several tlmaa with Hoo­
ver, then President, on tha apiroachlng crisis, Mills
preaching
aims said
as«i the
ins
president "sold his task was much
harder became of the opposition
that had developed from Hans'tor Coussns."
Ho quoted Ur. Hoovsr aa say­
ing, In one conversation:
"I want to gat the banks open
M soon as 1 can. It would, be a
great Injustice If thsM banka -Jtlt
pot open again."
Subsequently,
however,
the
First National and the Guardian
National Bank of Commerce did
not reopen, sxc*a) to pay 40 percant to depositors. • Both banks

INY MEN ARE
SIN G PLACED
iCK IN W O R K

fit April. Total puklta funds spent
tg -Ja$&gt;a ware IM .IB M M aa comhand .with IT 04J I ,$04 in Mayi
i W U J N In A p rlli and about
|HAffO ,000 ta Maryk.
tfd ik la a deecrihed the figures
t o M r y sacouragtag" tad Pres IMat Boosevslt expressed pleasure
a^bk.tkd employment gakla, pointM giM t tho Ju ly report repreeentaA'tka fifth ooaoorathra mouth In
riutsh an Increase waa •haunt over
A H ' asyr o*ponding months of last
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N il sto tonal dedtnea ta Magi
M M this time af year. Ha addad
Upke waa tha flrat Urns payroll*
kpve Jumped along with Uta numr|H ;a 4 'w arka«.
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' *Pm Freoidaat looked upon laAMMad retail dopwadd for aatofaaMlaa aa anothay good alga.
Utot week's preduriloa was aald
‘fai'kave braoght tha total far
1VH to tha level of Mm entire
aat i at last year.
., 'Mveaty-aevea af tha I t IndusM t tovered reported Incredato hi
j i f i i aaraen aad 71 gain* *»
j y i n * . Twentyfour af the TT
WMatrioa oevered reported • In-

Machado’s W ife
S top s'J o u rn ey
In Philadelphia
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ioaat until tonight," and that
further plana probably will ba
formula tad In another telephone
call.
- Senora Machado,* thrie daughtora, three son-Ia-law a, five grand­
children and seven servants de­
trained unexpectedly from * their
private car at - the Pennsylvania
railroad's Thirtieth street aUtion
yeetorday. ,
No explanation for Ancellatlon
Of tholr plana tojp&gt; to New York
waa forthcoming, but It waa re­
ported at tha hotel that warning*
had beep received by Senora
Machado against - revolutionist
sympathisers la tbe' metro polls.
i A . police cordon waa thtowa
•bout, tho kotal, and cartful cheek
of all antaring tha .budding waa
made. .So cautious were police'
that a nephew a f , the depoead
president, Qalo Gomalst Machado,
who waa reported stilting friends
la this city, axpartaocad difficulty
and cotuiJanhia delay befara
employment ware described by
offtciala i t tkoaa usually hatiag
seasonal decllnea. , •’
Obligations Incurred for yaaMpleymaat relief front puklta fanda
far April, May aad Juaa aa I T

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• f resident famUlea given relief
la tkaaa monfha from all publia

LAKELAND, Aug. 17— M V Bran before Judge H. C. Pettoway
timed an order hare yeetorday
temporarily restraining CommUalnar of
Agriculture
Nathan
Mayo ‘ from enforcingFlor­
ida’s
anlt-araenlc
citrus law
•gainst
grapefruit
growsn,
Mayo wanosnead from Chicago ba
would appeal to th« atate supreme
court.
The Judge's order, which he
yesterday aalj he waa praparinv
and would ia a ^ rfa soon aa ready,
followed the serious points on
which tho Juriat said bo baltaved
the
law
was
unconstitu­
tional. *fV* held
that
the
act
area
Invalid
If • • en­
forced
along ' with the . IN I
glean fruit— m aturity. standard
law.
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der waa granted at the request of
tbe Florida Grapefruit Growers'
Protective Association
and ' a
group of Individual growara . -In
several counties. Attorneys repre­
sea ling the growara yesterday said
tha» would be ready for an
•any leaf In tha supreme court.
gaining^ entrance to the sntto.
Although Sonora Machado re­
mained' In seclusion, the spokes­
man for tho family said mash of
her worry had been alleviated
with receipt of the telephone call.
Earlier Joss Emilio Obrtgoa,
banker and newspaper publisher
and son-in-law of the ox-prerident,
announced that tho family would
stay In Philadelphia for a few
days and than would spend tho
rsst of the summer at a nearby
seashore resort. Hs said that up
to now there have been no srrangsmsnts made for tho presi­
dent to Join his family,
• In the family group beside tha
wlfa of tha former president are
Senor Obregon, his wlfs and their
two children | and 8enor and
Ssnora Baldoiasn Grau and their
daughter. Three nurses far tha
children and four servants ac­
company tha party.

n d legislate without ■ aamirtcal quorum If m m m asks fat •
refl call at tha neetaa’a begui-

OAINEHVILLE, A ’. f . 17^-OT)
— An alftdaait charging J. I t
Freer, for mar Ocala hanigr nua,
with “greesly aad falanlaaaig de­
frauding and cheating'' In eanaactiea with an
tMploywent
agvnry, nr dub, which authorities
•aid ha farmed, representing himaalf aa artiag under the NBA, wa&lt;
filed here jraaterdajr by Mate A 1tamey J. C. Adhlna. The affkfcvlt
waa signed by M. Hlcptof, wba
told authoritlea ha waa a macaber
• f the 2&amp;-&lt;ents.a-week-club bring
formed by Preer to find Jett fat.
Ila mi mSera and to InveitigaM'td
aee that they m elted the Voun
and wages jrrjtlded by --MBA
codes.
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It charge ! that Freer
•anted to Htoptoe and othyflMftM
he waa the represents tlvsf- m the
national reeorery admlnlstaaMaw.
They paid Preer mOuefyLUe
affdavlt laid, “ bellatlng i # ] k
lying upon the —|tr— r n f t ln a jji
Preer la held under (1000 bomb}
lie waa arreated Mon lay q j g h ^ f l
complaint of laeal NBA autb oW
tier aa ha waa conducting a rodd(f
log on Staptoe'a front portht
Contending
authoriflea, Hid
made a mlatakc, Preer1n a fl|'|&amp;
agency waa entirely legal 'f j j w m
nled he waa repreaanting M iq iR
ae being ronnected with tha NBA
In any way.
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JACKSONVIIUX, Ang. *JT*(A&gt;—George W.-Jl'Jvey, o f Orien
Core Spring*, for aeveml you*
commandant »f tha Fler'W Mili­
tary Academy, haa been hwtnaetad
SANTIAGO, Chile, Aag. IT—- to report to thp aUto board of
M V - Leaders of Jewish orgnaiia- health hero td take training aa a
Ilona, tbylag to make Chile a ha­ aaaltary officer.
ven for Gdrman members of their
faith, Hava puMlahed a list »f
prominent cltiaaau who agree Utat
beadrtda of Jawe are high la tha
profsesions and In buainaaa bare
and hops more will come to Chile.

A N O T H E R ONE
O F P O R R A S IS
KILLED IN CUBA

lo Adjt. Gen. Vivien Collins, eomUpandlng officer of tha Florida
K atlon al guard.
W The chargee agolnR Lleutsnont-Celonel ftpehgler ware brought
bg A. J. Pelllcer, oT 8L Augustine,
(Continued From Fags Qna)
on June 22.
asms
token, must have .IP. At the
TALLAHASSEE, A u r 17— fff)
The military bsard which in­ h i m time, It was’ painted out
—Charges against the
moral
vestigated waa rompoaed of Ma).
character and military fltnaas of Gan. A. II. Blanding, of Bartow, that tha legfalaten, having 'WLlsut. Col. Jacob H. Spangler, aa president! Col. Sumter L. Low­ cla red themselves In permanent
•Into hand quartermaster and ry, Jr* of Jacksonville, and Lieut.
disbursing officer «f the Florida Col. Homer “
“Hostorly, of
L E G A L N G T IC B
naflMial guard, were onfcrsd dta- Tampa.
mlaaed yesterday by Governor
“Tha board finds", the report
Sheila.
Mid, "from evidence, that the
Tha governor approved rscom- moral conduct aad general fitness
msndatlona of tha military board for sarvtea of LisuL-Col. Jacob It
which held hearings at 8L Augus­ Spongier la a ch that It does not
tine soma lime ago; *
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- in any way affect him m an offi"Having carefully rend the rec­ sr of tho Florjda nathnal guard."
ord and tho findings nf tha board
recommending dismissal of the
charges against tha officer, I ap­
prove IBs findings of tho hoar-r,
Governor Hholtx said In a letter

Charges A g a iita j
Guard Officer A fl
Ordered Dismissed

Chkega laag aaingh
alaCentury
of Program In­
i from "AVto "Z.r SpacW
rig ancarriaa tires ire new USED AUSTIN OOtJPB. C
:t from avory city in Plarida
teed by Bebl'IM CdUbey
"greatest trout U brstorv." A Pickup track, N ^ T S a e l i
Emits Rbersl aao«|fc'for Austin dealera. ^ t r r '- 'r
take aa antoadad vacation
WANTED! yrhil

n w k a U . n u s d ' uip itsniperistlsa
wtuT aawlsslse.to crmiads. Is msrp.cw
pentho leers. Jacludin*. meals tarsus
e»d total and W eis at Odraas’s mut
ssclaslve bsuia. Atk he special (elder*.

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U N IO N BUS S T A T IO N
Penalty of Exeaw F it

F u ll P a c k
N o SU tek F i l l i n g

Although she has lost 'hut T the.
ff *•'
' this women
H hds.ihal 1 Ihs. h u r u t i a remarhable S llbriara to her.
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aid and m r halahl Is S It.
Last
»e«r I walahod III lb*. I have haon
U hlntas half■t»a,voo« of Kroschow
As Ito. mahlas »o ehssao to mr
diet. Now I am laao round tha hleo
• a t oaly wolah t«T the dr.a.ad
■at I reel llqhtor shd ran sow run
enatalr*. which helere
used lo
■ a h -me ana* lor braalh. ItvorrM j a t n bow wall aed III t leak."
••(Ulaal J. M.
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Krawhon lo aa Moat bland nf S
aaonrala satin which hole hodv n»abo ruaetlan rroyorlr. sad maintin a aplandtd daarso nf hoslth—
It hullda op oaarur and atrosath
whjla ^ rou'ro radorlna to normal

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WILL PRACTICALLY. gHa *
40 acres gpod farm (d a l
fenced. Good M r is s s r bus
Twelve miles west of *$«feMJ
concrete highway aaff • ralha
Mrs. C. i. Ataxaadsr, c-a'Mra
F. Lee, HoBf HRl f l * . . ’ ,

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Tax U s i of tho Cl
Flnrlba. has baas front deer s i the C
tho front door of t

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uel ltd. and asdlna
All Host Iftitats t

THIS WKRK BPECIAL-H ifhast
gradd floor aad darirgalat « t i l
a gallon. TPs &lt;a aeprt Stanley
Rogers. Hardware Ca.
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uo sold at rehJM j
tth. day al asetsml

* (lat^Kroeahaa Palls at Tseshloa's
•a a (on. tlrpa LV or say other live s a ' n
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When the United fitatea declared war with Germany In
1917, Alan Wlnalow waa atilt in college, juat turned twenty- OF IN fE R E
two. Ha did not wait to flniah, but
at once to France
here he joined the Lafayette Eacadrille. A few month* THINGS AT FAIR
Gter, month* apent in learning to Gy And teiting hie-wlnga.
TH. Why,Of AS flU fg f

contracts from firms
Mild Verdict GiveniFU LL FORCE OlF net subacribing
to th* MRA pro­
gram, and behind this lay tha
Person In Germany N R A IS PLACED power to writ* the codas for any
erdirr them Into affectOn Serious Charge BEHIND D K IV E industry,
1rmess and if BecassarjMietnae

fa thee* nrlmu
|exhibit*. Certainly you will
thra* er four of tha finest—
.Florida, which la pre-eminently
the beat,' California, Michigan,
Bailed
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ginia—than
you will want to ~ BRESTEKHAVEN.'-' Germany,
vtA
&gt;»&gt;. i
found Kim in the thick of action.
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T r a d e B o d y S e c r e t a r y Caatic Garden immediately back at Ixx Angeles yesterday vea* today th* hearing on th* ct
? w^ T T .
fla
pe U
la offldhliy
officially credited with haying
having been
bean the^flrat
th
i v * i « i m o t t u fiA
-a Athtrlfah to b'rtnR do%n a German pUne after the
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G i v e s L i s t O f H i g h * •f tha Florida Hall In th* Court sentenced to three months im­ submitted far the automobile lnK &amp; -—
— A ---- i S State* entered the war. Day after day throughou
fiout that
of Bute*.
In
th* afternoon prisonment nn a charge of IqvoJ.' duatry la to opan. Johnson Mid
l i g h t s A t E x h i b i t i o n of
I d year of 1917-’18, he urved on the Dawn Patrol,
'1, out at
thkt
day, I would con­ untary manslaughter in connection i he espacted to roach an agi
tinue south on tha Uland seeing
datbjHk. flying up and down the enemy line*, in planea
“ If I war* coin* to tha Chtca- th* Hall of hoclal Science*, the with the death or hht friend, Karl, ment than.
non* too faat or atrong, fired upon by enemy aircraft guna,
While hearing* already have
f o Fair and had only three nr R a d i o
and
Communication Werner Heye, III, of New York,
Attacked by veteran German pilota.
For a aucceaaful encounter upon one of theae expedi­ four day* to apand thrra, there ■Julldingi and th# Electrical Bui)'*- aboard the liner Bremen July 3U. , been held for coal aim steel and
Th# sentence, pronounceJ by a the auto code has not reached the
ting, he wka iwkrded the DUtlngulahed Service Croaa wito ara ■ faw thing* I would not Ing and by all mean* I would
the following citation: “While on a patrol, conalatlng of miss," Mid Karl Lehmann, secre­ »*« the performance In th* Houie Jury which heard the slated at­ controversial itag^, official* still
hiifiaetf and two other pilota, he encounUred an enemy-bi­ tary af— the Remlnol# County] of Magic, the theater with a torney tsk for a mild verdict ie- hotel no word on th* attitude of
fra#
performance ca-se Manger had “ proved h'm- Henry Ford.
plane at an altitude of 4.000 metera near St, Mlhlel, France. Chamber of Commerce on hi* re­ remarkable
Th# Detoit motor magnate is
on by th* General Electric self sn 1/ *Un.|irig man” , will no'
ST
tm a
Be promptly and vigorously attacked and after a running turn Irom Chlcaco, In raply to ! put
people in the Electrical Bultd- take effect until Sept. 3t», ll);lti if not a member of tha national au­
fight,
extending
far
beyond
the
enemy
linea,
ahot
hia
foe
an Inquiry from a rapraoanUtlraj j„r Than I would want to sea
tomobile chamber of commerce,
■IIm at all
1 I * It W mm* #1
dffWn In flames near Thlaeourt".
of the Sanford Herald.
th# television demonstration In
which drafted arid presented "the
There la no telling how many tlmea Alan Winatow’a "Certainly I would not maka my, th, Hud*on-E.M* theater In th* some of the high points of thing* code, and although hi* represen­
at aaktlaaWaa a
If* hung by a thread. He aaw aervlce In the region of f1r»t vl.lt to the World# Fair
Building. From there 1 would m&gt;t mis* if J had only
tative sat In at the drafting he
baa Oerela at* alaa
few days there.
Voagea, In the Toul aector Jind at Chateau Thierry. For ground* In the d eligh t . f o r one , woutd f0 0„ to th# v(ry
has been publicly silent since.
"If you have children In the pare Id action, again and again, he received In addition doe* not get a very satisfactory Horticultural Building, taking In
AH officials Mid they had nn
COD
FRIDAY, AVULBT II, I W
id the Diatimtulahed Service Croaa, the insignia of the impr*&gt;aion of the building* ami Egypl’a eahlbit on th* way. *£•*•*• •n&lt;i *“ “ •»'•! get a great Void from him and did not know
grounds uijdxr'the*# condition*. I Personally, I wouldn't waste my
out o f th* Enchanted Island whether he would seek to continue
French Legion of Honor and the Croix de Guerre with palm. would
go on th* ground* *t night.
T
BIBLE VRMK FOR TODAY
* 1 kind* of rides and per his traditions! independent opera­
Then one day. late in the.war, while ehaaing an enemy Tha bright almoat gaudy color* of money op th# 'Hsllxwood at the I 7
Fair’s’ exhibit. ' TUa would give ,or"|»n »• *hat will delight them, tion* or enter Into the hearing at
plane far behind the German linea, he encountered two
: WAIT PATIENTLY:—Wilt on other planea. In a deadly battle In which one of the enemy tha buildings give a sort of carni­ you a full day, not a single on*
the last moment,
&lt;
' You will probably want*
val atmosphere in th* daylight,
ride on the lagoon, perhaps
the Lord: he of good ronroff, add
tinder the law, once th# rod*
of
th*
eshlbits
haa
an
admission
pilota
waa
killed.
Winslow**
plane
waa
ahot
down.
It
but
at
night
under
the
wonderful
th#
Goodyear
Zeppelin.
6e .hall ■trrncth.li tinny heart;
for an Indnetry Is promulgated. It
charge. Th* total cost would b*
“ It would be wirth your while Is binding upon all components.
wait, I aay, on the lord.— Psalm crashed In flames, but by some miracle, the American was lighting effect the*, color* ara th* fifty cents gate admission.
beautiful
and
harmonious,
f
think
not
killed.
Badly
Injured
he
waa
taken
to
a
German
hos­
r iic ,
.
The dynamic demand that oil,
Yuli could walk to all of these to take time to see the wonderful
pital where his left arm waa amputated. He recovered and probably | would make my Drat comfortably.
Adler Planetari.m on the Farr coal and steel agree Immediately
appearance
about
a
quarter
after
after-tha war returned to the United States.
"At th# lowar and of the island Ground*. There It none other like tn codes wes In furtherance of
Professor Moley It spplying tNb
Last wgAk he went to Ottawa on buaineas. In hla room eight In the evening In the court that evening I would eroee over It In America and only one other the Roosevett-Johnson drive to
of the Hall of Science In front of
NHA to hU atudiee of "anmlnolIn the world. It is in Berlin. There
at the hotel where he waa stopping, he went to a window the
hoard on which they record th# to the midway and epend-as much are lecture* every hour end ad­ reach lie 'bulk at th# nation’s
ogy. To him NKA meani No Hacktime
as
T cared to.
Your
taste
to
open
It.
feeling
the
need
of
some
fresh
air.
Suddenly
he
employer* ami employees by lahir
A return, ceremony whereby the
atearlnr Allowed.
collapsed, fell through the window to the pavement below light of the star Arcturua, forty will determine what you want to mission is 28c. And, if you should dsy. Officials Indicated etrongly
•*# there, A few thing* arc worth have time on your hands, imme­ that they were refuslnr to take
So far a.* wa have bean able to and was killed. Whether An waa seixed with a heart attack, light years swsyi Is taptured by
diately adjoining the Fair ground*
hr
became
dizxy
from
the
altitude,
or
fell
through
the
win­
powerful telescope* ami by means Melng. Th* Uncotn group. Fort I* the Field Museum ami Ihe “ nn" for an snswer.
find out there ara no lama duck*
Dearborn,
Klplty’a
Odditorium,
Already t h # President haa
of ‘photo-electric cell* IrSnilftcd
^
In thin flock of blua eagle* which dow on purpose, no one seems to know.
Darkest Africa, the Pantheon Shed.I Aq.arium, both free on signed an order withholding huge
■re being tent o it fbom Wash­
Rut the man who couldn't be killed when ahot out of into energy lighting tha great de I.* Guerra city and yeu would certain date*.
ington.
the clouds was dead as a result of a comparatively minor search light °n top of th# Hall of not want to mice the* wonderful ‘•There sre restaurants of all be pays a fin* of 3000 marka
Helene* which light la first ca»t
— ------ o - - - types and many of moderate pricre (fWO) immediately, (fall.
on one building and another until A R P Store* carnival, a fine free on tha ground*. I think th* best
Phil Damey warn* agalnat calf
------------------------- ------------.Manger’s attorney Dr. Hlrschexhibit
with
lata
of
gxxl
enter
each building burst* Into a
Ing General Johnson's appeal to
roesl we had waa at the Italian fleld, pleaded that his client com­
myriad of lights in A wonderful tsinmrnt.
American women for support in
and
perhaps the pletely forgot h* had loa;kd th#
G e h r ig ’s R e c o r d
"One night while you are on reUauraet,
color with lighting affect* never
the NRA rampntgn aa hi* Ml
tha grounds, I would certainly go most nova) place where we al­ revolrer more than three years
before
used.
And
while
I
was
a*.
appeal.
All the world admires endurance. We get a big kick Ihn'lltll of Science the first night on top of the tower of th* Sky so hail good food waa at tha R-i i. ■go at Hunolulu.
■
o ---------Manger already had suffered
out
of
reading about fliers who girdle the globe, of boxers Just following the concert and Ride. I would go up before ten I*'lg* Inn In the Lincoln group.
The President’* plan ratrtt sueIh# Ciothualovakian Restaurant most eeverly because of th# acci­
o’clock
on
a
night
when
there
are
reed. Our very livea depend upon end wrestlers who aUy In the ring for a prodigious length Arcturua ceremony about eight- Artwork* display* and have the was moderately priced and had dent, Ur. Il'rechfleld maintained,
Its turrets. -(Salnesrille Kvsairg of time, of aviators who set records for the longest upside- thirty, I would go Into the flail hf weird effect of being above the good food, as was also Old Heldle- and n cloud would hang aver his
Srlenre for my first glimpse In
News-—Capital punishment for v&gt;- down flying, of even business men, like General Hugh John­
fireworks.
On* cannot describ* berg. You will flnj cafeterias an I entit* life.
son, who remain at their desks until their assistants fall in that wonderful building which tha beauty nf the World's Fail a Th &gt;rrlpson restaurant, as well a* The defenikmt. In a brief plea
platan.
closes to the public about Un
thWr tracks.
.
,
. ..
ground* and th* beauty of Chica­ fin* eating places with America’s lo the Jury, declared h* had no
So It '* no* to be wondered st 4,hat, when a baseball o’clock at night.
Another Florid an hat been hon­
go from the top of this 610 ft. heat orchestras and bands playing Intention of killing hln friend.
“
After
the
Hall
of
Science
thara.
ored by the Konavveli adminlstra- player named L«l Gehrig eatabllshea a record of 1.308
When the Judge showed him a
rinsed that first night, I would go tower.
Dun. Richard*in Ssumbrs. of MS- consecutive games, the whole nation should acclaim his
"Tha World’s Fair Is certainly photograph of lleye,
Manger
“ Another day I would come In
on and see such exhibit* m*
«nu, has hern 11s mm 4* assistant feaL and Acknowledge him as the Iron man of the great
bunt Inti tern.
I umuld spend worth seeing."
Byrd’s ship which went to thi at Hth Street,
to the secretary o f labor.
South Pole, the Sinclair eahlbit some mare time in the Hall of
American sport.
It was seven years ago that the young athlete began with pre-hlstoric animals, the Science,. then I wnuld go to th*
It le prnlirted that a* * raa'dt
his sensational career after having failed In his first day’s wonderful singing colored foun- General Exhibits Building. Don't
of the present campaign ■agalrel
tain . In front of the Flre- miss th* very Interesting diamoin
crime In thi* country an Amerl- effort as a first baseman for the New York Yankees. Since atona Building and I w o u l d min* exhibit.
can Scotland yard will be devrl- then he has not missed a single game, establishing an Im­ top off th* first night with a vis­
‘‘A trip to th# Tempi* nf Je0|ied. II4t why a Scotland YnrdT pressive performance of a batting average of JM0. scoring it to th* Belgian Village, by feef hoi Is worth eerlng. Don’t m!e« the
ll^ l rune, driving out 282 home run^ and hitting four home th* most Intsreatlng and Impres­ Japanese Pavllllnn nest to It. By
Why nogau American,Yard?
u&gt;.
----------- p ruhs In ont» game.
*
.. _
sive thing on th* mid-way. This all mean* see Washington's home
An Illlnul* man, tired' of Rfe,
In 1923 after three years at Columbia Univeralty Lou whole evening will cost you Just at Mount Vernon reproduced In
■hoots himself after writing to reported to the late Miller Huggins professing the tiuallflca- fifty rents In admission charge* pearls In the Japanese exhibit.
hU wife, “ I do i f ' 'tijoy life tions of pitcher, outfielder, and first baseman. After being besides tha main gate, or a total The Chinese exhibit le also Inter­
esting.
any raura". Ha should have tried farmed out for two years with Hartford, Gehrig got hla first of on* dollar.
"In front of the Hall of S-lenc»,
making other* enj-y life. That chance with the Yanks as a pinch hitter. He failed. The
“Th* nait jay, I would com# on
would have maria hi* own Ufa next day, however, he won the ball game with three hlte and th#
fair
ground*
at
12th you will want to see the C&gt;echoand Dalian buildings;
tnora enjoyable.
since then he has played In every single game and haa always Street or at th# !2th Street main alnvakian
entrance
and. I
would tab* th* Illinois lto*l luilliltng and cer­
]( will prubatily neter be known given a good account of himself.
* first the "Dairy
Industry tainly the Sesrs-Roebuck build­
Unlike so many other famous and successful athletes, In
just how large a part 'President
Building with Ita mmarkahle col- ing.
“That night you will probably
Roosevelt playrd In th* recent Gehrig I* quiet and reserved, unboastful, and almost shy ored organ, free recitals every
overthrow of the Cuban govern- about hla accomplishments. It is perhaps for this reason twenty minutes, th* Agricultural want to do some other things on
tnrnl bul_ it U n significant fact that he has not received audh wide public acclamation, but and F mkI* Building*, adjoining th* midway that appeal to you.
"Th# third day you should cer­
that a vast majority of the Co­ it redounds to hla credit that he Is a bit different and it Is and then out to the Florida orantt
han* have been trying to gat rid quite a relief to find someone who Is really good and who tree* and. Eveeglade* garden oc­ tainly see the General Motor!
of Macho b for th* paal three doesn't admit It.
cupying two and one-third acre* building, th# Chrysler b tiding,
years without any streets* what­
between the Agricultural Building the, Indian Village, Mayan Tem­
ple, th* Travel and Transport
soever until President It insavell
and th* lagoon.
f
offered his plan through Ambte“ Nasi I would visit th# Feder­ bulling, the exhibit of fam ma
cedar Welles.
al and Rtata ashlbita Including th# trains and the Ukrainian building,
SAN FO RD , T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
-■
—o
great display of th* various de­ all free.
“Than I would spend-a dime to{
June 30 statements at the Gen­
At th# ta.t meeting of th* county could be shelled It would bo Hi# partments *J(f th# National Govsea th* 'Days of 49 group' at|
arnmant
T
Th#
Court
of
State*
eral Motors /corporation reveal cotpmlaslonera
finest
drive
In
tha
country
and
Dr.
Oliver J.
that and of th* grounds. By all
rash holding* almost unbellvrahle,
bring th# beach within aa.y dis­ *11) tab* you from an hour to five means that evening I would Me
hours d»perilling how much IntarMora than 160,000,000 larger than Miller was appointed county phy­ tance from Sanford,
tha marvelous pageant ‘Wings of
they war* three month* age* sician. This Is an honor worthily
Th# enrollment at th# Unlver
tha Century', It ls a big forty
caeh and Ita equivalent cow total bestowed upon this young physi­ ally of Florida, which will raopen
allghtly more than two ^tindri cian and hla many Sanford friends on Hept. 23, promise* to be the carry it out as a protest *0 re­ canta' worth of entertainment.
“ You will be Interested in the
strictions placed on him in Yer *la
aqlUlon dollar*. Th* ten* f t rfc* ara offering congratulation*.
largest In th* history wf th* Instl
model house* and home* and you
"I #&amp;
4* #4 i
J*'1
■anda of Qeneral MotoVi -ii i.kholu
Mr*. James Co win and chil­ tutlon. Pryildent Murphrao state*
Th* Bombay government then will certainly want to see th#
am acattarad throughout th* *i&gt;«in- dren er* visiting Mr*. Cowan’* that more Inquiries concerning ih*
vv
t
i
h
**••*“•••ni
B
i.-li
offered certalp Oamcession* but Florida Tronlrel Home, the most
try, all of whom have an epCIgr mother near DeLanri.
university, th* accommodations,
attractive
of
them
all.
announced
yuterday
.that
U
ij
*
Q ucinty fin d
In thi* vaat aum, will vtotf^lpiah
Georgs, A. Upear and hla fam­ etc. have been received than aver had been unacceptable to GfcfcBli
**Tkl« ouilln* line* not by anv
figure* with coiulderatd* W Is- ily are spending their vacation it before.
\* a * i&gt; •
mean*
cover
the
whole
Fair,
but
Gandhi ashed perm lesion to *eo
faction.
th* Maihjrt.
visitors freoty and to receive ,S.H|I
|'r
■ fh
_
:xt
i
i
Gibson returned homo
■end correspondence In coo lire,
• ‘ Th# flhat day tha offlcaa o f "fti# Sunday afternoon from a /two
(1 a L O V / i
lion with ha campaign In behali
TadermJ Bom* Owner* Lokn ',’or weeks’ vacation span! among tho
qf tha “ untouchables", India's low/ poratlon were open In Near Yoik mountains of North Carolina.
B r a n d ft
S
p
*
Snnpfoilo free with three
tat c1*m .
.
City, a continuous stream of hqma Mrs. Gibson amL-datighter, MUa
roll*
of
films.
Be
sure
to
*Aai»
O r H ’V
_
-ci
Ha waa Informed he might re­
owoar* with mortgage dttfjcuUla* Ltd Iso, will rsmafn lateral wteka
ceive publications but that h* get n supply before you go
i
Futtrad through th* office* air day linger.
1 •?#•!
to the fair,
long filing the It applications for
POONA, India., Aug. !• &lt; -&lt; * )- would not be allowed Interview*
lira, W. E. Gera, of OrUndo,
for
publication
In
tb*
prose
If*
W ie b o ld t S tu d io
«fl*F. Information from Waih- who haa bean visiting her par- Mahatma Gandhi
carried
on
i :■ *“ *t0n !• *•' th* elfact that mera ante, Mr. and Mrs. WUIlam Both, hla thrastaned fast unt&gt; death to­ would b* allowed, however, to e#.i:l
Phong M W
* * T n ,0M hundred Ihoutand ab- aatly, for aavaral dayi, yetumtd to day whit* lha government of Inetr. elf one and contribution* lit
FUeatlon# for loeni have L td flttd bar nam« Sunday afternoon and Bejnbay, th* government of In­ th* Jerijea Journal, published lo
carry on th* campaign, thrice
•Iraady. All o f whidh go*, to
WM accompanied by Mrs. A. B. dia and th* British Saaratary of weakly and a limited number «f
Btat#
for
India
In
London
contin­
? ” , r \ 0nlr
dT lr**» ethleh Wallace.
1attars to other publications.
prevalla throughout tha Und,
Mimeograph Printing
. At I. called moating of •h# Mu ue! effort, to gat th* amplras
LD-11
.
.• * * « » U«*l» SttnM
ala Dapnrtmant o f th* Woman’a moat pekeeful yet trauhlaaom* priTYPING
f
th* blgyait land: Club L id this afternoun In tha adhar to Wadma hla frugal meal*.
W to th* hiltary o f th# 1World.
It wita reported h« Improbable
club room* th* office Of honorary
■ W r * , *■ -* *■ ,
___
Special Invent (gallon*
chairman waa created for tha that th* Bambgy govanimant will
President RooMvklt |,
Sstaild
privlUgaa
It
already
ha*
Aeqle
______
purpose of conferring that honor
SEMINOLE COUNTY \
u*en Mr*. Faanla.H. Munson who offered la Gandhi but .ewmiaalc*.
iH T i
i n m
*
m
CREDIT ASSOCIATION org.nlMd th* musle dub aavaral Dona yrer* still being sent between
f*8f» ago aa J pho haa dona much Un^on Arid Simla.
Mats.yaga
jf»
iwyard davpWylng, u»# m^iekl . Gandhi atartad the faat Wsdaastalant of Sanford. Her frianda ara day night by tyfUalaf hla avanlpg
,
“ •
i Mt *r ! £ * FflA ^ A tkl* h -P « hp, bMn m m I although he IncVatad *nrt“* i -A •&gt;
given where D waa *0 wall da- tar that ha would not 'earry out
lha fast. Ha hod threatened to
le

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plants to operate. *„

ThayU Cut Lika New I I

Sure leal teals: alt hla#* at Bel*,
ear* u 4 ksliis: peaslag taels
of sit hlori*. etc. Ksnert saw

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R e p a ir *# so # I S s r e m
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LUM BER

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plot. Grit red
cypress is * all hinds of bolU
lag material*.
Hill Lum bar Co.
Uth tad Bally
ZIP i HRVICE ,
Pham m

PRINTING
We are eqalpped la .prodam
Grot close fab warh at tha
lowest possible price*. Giro M
a trial.

Herald Printing Co
Pham US

Detkiewa aad Testy
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The Setninole
Tire Shop und
Firestone nre
100'. Behind
the NRA

Mahatma Gaftffiii
C a r r ie s On His
Threatened Fast

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"Beat For ^ a South"
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TOT SANTORO HERALp. SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933
M rs. H oy

'Social And Personal Activities
MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

liPc r s o n a j s
Harry Joe Minarik U apendin*
I ' , thort tlm . in Ukelnnd v e il­

T gleghione:

Mr*. Ic r Rjral* and Mr*. J. I.
Stri Hand, o f I'utiWr. ( o , , r r the
guests o f Mr. and Mr*. M. Rupert
Strickland, Jr., at their home on
Palmetto Avenue.

F o r H e r B r id g e C lu b

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C O U Z E N S RAPS'Alleged B a n d it
ENFORCERS OF Pair Is Sh ot By

R A N K IN G LA WS f -Arkansas P osse

me mber.* of*n crrm itn ftT dull «PUj

Social Calendar
FRIDAY

E n te r ta in s

r PAGE THREE

. few other guests with . bridge i
i(Continue,!
r , . . . . „ . i " rf. T
. . . 'P»gf
e . . . t»„.v
i
iContlnued fm m l a c e On*l
ton,
On-.)
|
luncheon given Wednesday morn banker*’ handling of the national , h? rrfrrm l to Wright.
M tl J&gt;'hn»on‘i* condition
in* at her home in San lanta Jcrisis.
Mr*, l/ee Ryal* and Mr*. J. l~, "A lot of thing* happened in not *»ri«u.. When John, n fell.
Strickland, of Cordelc, C a , house. national bank, for which no rrim- he slumped In ftonl of hi* wife,
guest* of Mr*. M. Rupert Strick ' Inal prosecution can lie brought," partly shielding her from the
ho said. “ But if civilisation i* 'o| machine gun and rifle fue
land, Jr-, were presented with exist and rely mi criminal law and
M ami. tikla., and Ottawa. Kan.,
mementoes o f the occasion.
not on moral* and ethic*. w-'«tTicer* arrived in Rentiin County
game* were enjoyed
enj
Bridge gameunwf||
up Thfl et*ie*'late Wrdnevlay with a “ tip - thx
til the noon hour when on eon
bank* here and eutside could member, of the Urderhill g-ll-g
wa* cerveil in course* from the
7, .
. V
v
, , 1 . . . &gt; not be proaeruted. but mute o f tb. Wfre in tilin g nt a ho se. The
bfidgr table*. \ .,e* and bowl&gt;
vid&lt;l||, and »*
*. P
pt*A«p
j»r rikctl al the John* &gt;n
.___ acts were as vicious
&lt;’**e arrivnl
garden flower* were use4,to adorn , hllm#f||,
C(,uM
j home about midnight. The i-lT ethe r,vm . where the guest, were
WtImm W. Mills. .............v.thm the hon.

The I.adies* Auxiliary of the
Mr. and Mr*. Unton K. Allen
ing friend*.
atxl daughter, Helen Elizabeth, local Elks’ Lodge wdt meet at
O. Andea and •««*.
,p«'nt yesterday afternoon and g'.O
O I*. M. at the Klk*' Hall.
JunlJvT !*f‘ r*»terday for C&gt;roI
MONDAY.
nado Beach where they wilt -pend evenin* at Daytona Reach with
Circle N-mber Three o f the
Mr.
and
Mr,.
IHaw
Inn*
Connelly.
• week.
First Raptift Church wilt meet at
Mr*. M. Rupert Strickland, Jr., ;t:;w o’clocl) with
Mr*. O. C. Bow and AaugVer.
Mr*. ‘ A. H.
o f Winter Horen, are spending n and *ue*t,, Mr*. Lee llval- nn I Ijnejoy at her lim e on Maple
Th&lt;&gt;*r nresent— w)*tvMr* M. former chairman o f the First x , . i "" d awaited anival o f the trio,
rno.c p i ent
’
iiunal flank licit,&lt;lt ih.- eil„ll»,^•*'l•klcl, came about t « o h iut» later
few daya with the former’* par­ Mr*. J. I.. Strickland, o f I'onlele,
Avenue.
ent*, Mr. and Mr*. Mack Young. Ca., are spending toilay in KisriniCircle Number Seven o f :no
mci* with friend*.
they surrender.
rir»t llaptiat Church will meet nt stflikland. J Conlele. tin.. M ,.. »en» Of Mocking an R. F, C. loan tot When -'rnunded
they started tj^ leap fiotn
F. E. Roumlllat, E. D. Mobley,
J O laney, Mr*. F.. II. i4lney., the Union Cuardian Trust ConiJ:.TO
o
’clock
with
Mr*.
Sarah
Friend* of Paul June*, wh &gt; un­
blared
and J. O. Loney attende-i the
Mrs. T. C. Holt. Mr*. It. (5. roe. pony o f Detroit, that would, he the car, thr po*,mirn
Stewart-, Mrllonvllle Avenue.
away.
meetinr o f thr Dru* Inalltuto In derwent an oprralion Thursday nt
have prevented tie Michigan
Mrs. (J. K. McCall. Mr*. .................said,
Edward S.
the Florida Spnltarlum In Or-.
Two mm tell and Mrs. John­
t V,
Jacksonville last ni*ht.
McCall. Mr*, lb R. Daggett, ant lank holiday, drr’arrd on Feb. 11.
tando. I* reported to le improving l» O y o C O U t S 1 Q K C l l l T t
son ran toward the off leers. In
Couirns
retaliated
yesterday
Mr*. I.ce I'onoley.
the ensuing cor. id* on the. man
Walter R. Campbell hat
re­ nicely.
with a statrmeat that not only
In P ic t u r e A t M ila n c
tflicvcd to be Wright escaped.
turned from Jacksonville where lie
himself but "every responsible
Iu oca l R a d i o D e a le r s
Mr. Bnd Mr*. J. Wert* Nra»e
Mr*. Johnson **i,l that since
attended a meet in* la/t al(ht of]
government official" had opposed
In
hf*
latest
western
drama
fot
I announce the birth of a Mil, J.
A .g . I, when the house was purthe Dru* Instiftitr.
,
A
d
o
p
t
T
r
a
d
i
n
g
C
o
d
e
the
loan
bcrntiac
of
insufficient
j
Wert*, Sr. on Tuesday. Aug. IV World Wide, Ken Maynard bos the
collateral, drrtun- the loan won!,| r1hT 11 X . ’l"''
\
"
acting support of Troop No. IU7,
Mi** Katherine Kersey ha.* re in Riverside Hospital. Mr. Nra*c
Sanford radio dealer* and tad'o not have prevented the dosing . f * " « » « ■ " » hut' '&gt;'« “ «* &gt;
lj&gt;« Angeles Council of
It-y
the
banks,
.nd
chargeil
Mills
wili,!
Hou.
time.
a
h.Jrout.
hi
turned home after *pendin* sri- ha* been makin* hi* - home here
Mill
Scout* of America, who figure service men have formed an or‘ &lt;|U«*tilly i«ii
lh»* ignyg
mux
Di ir
rral weeks visiting Mr*. S. C. for the pa«t few months and will
•Uiut
falling
to
tell
’’all
he
knew”
ganixation
and
adopted
a
code
of
prominently in the »tory of
h m*ed there at one time. •he
Walkt-r in Monticelto and Mr*. l&gt;e joined hrre by Mr*. None anil
“ Drum Tap*" 'which will he fair competition which is hlentb-a' the state'* Iwnk .ri»i*.
their son in the near /A ir e .
Hubert Collin* In Cullum, Oa.
Dlgre. sing from the reading of rail.
with
that
of
the
Florida
State
shown Saturday at the Milane
In the farm house was found
Radio Association code. It was an­ a voluminous chronology, the sen­
Formltg
n party spending Theatrr.
ator at tinirs ii-plird sharply to a large quantity of aiiuti. nitm.i|
nounced
today
by
W.
D.
Hofmann,
tfkrely I* „ noy Scout troop
Wednesday nt Daytona Reach
who wa* elected president'of the fils questioner, and at one point and a number of wrapon*.
Ottawa officer* •al I Johnson
were: Mr*.’ Hugh Torrance and permitted n* a unit to tako part
.cried:
local As*iclation.
and other member of the Under­
*ue*t*, Mr*. J. S. Cnisland and in' motion picture production.
“
How
many
time*
do
I
liuve
to
Under the code, which l* on dis­
dau*hter. Ivy, of Charlotte, N. When the Ijv* Angeles official* play at all radio shop* in thi* tell you to make you understand hill gang are wanted for the robt,.sKi* v*«nr
rfeamW, it &lt; w i a r t n llalMla. C., Sir*. fleorge Knight and son, wrre informed of the nature of
bery of a Kansas Rank recently.
city, local person* arc given the m e !"
I’ ctures of Underhill and othrr
(Icorge. Jr.. Sirs. Peter Schaal the story, and the, extent to which same type of scrviie at the same
FRIDAY NKIIIT, AL’ tl. 18th
O f the Dawi-s lean, he said:
the boy* would participate In th’o
and Miss Marline T trance.
“ Mr. Hoover culled mo by tele­ desperadoes wen- found ill the
prices that are to_ he In effect in
action, the nere»*ary permission
phone during the political ram- house.
rvrr&gt; othrr Florida city.
was soon forthcoming.
The dwelling is a short distance
.The local organiiati m, known palfcn stiil Net'll for n nlutrmrnt
This unique element add* nn- t* the Sanford Radii Denlei* .r&lt;d of my appnhal of the ilawes hank from Dr pping Rptirtg*, OkU,
rther interest to the usual western Service Association", was formed loan. I said I would In- glad to il.i where l.ewi* Retch-I. one of the
thriller. The Seoul*, with their Tu„ u
nj,,hl. Klink ||,urr
so if he got an opinion from his II ronvirt* who escaped from the
last
.coutmaster, are shown in many j v;cr. |irr, , l(|rn,. and II. V. (iar.lncr attornsy grneral that I would n-i| Kansas State IVnJti-ntiar)
be violating the law. All loan* Memorial Day, was raptured June
of their actlvitle*. Pitching enmp. , ,, , w r r „ r). and treasurer. .
signalling, flag rerrmonies, ramphad brer»sron(idential until sh u t
J ihnson, with
l.-my
fire singing, first aid and riding
July lb, when a law was pn«*cd T im e
. requiring the It. F. t*. to rC|Mirt to •Wright, Harvey I’ugh. Max la
are sjnie o f the maneuver* which
‘ t'ongre** on all loan* made in se­ Momla, and It. It. Keotl m e al­
are woven into the story of thi*
lege t to have ta-en the gang wh ill
crecy."
novel outdoor drama.
CHILDREN’S WHITE SHOES OR SANDALS-98c
Mc­
He said thut while he did n». killed Patrolman Mime at
In addition to the Scouts, there
Msynr V. A. S|H’er and City
Is the p- pular Ken Maynard, in Clrrk F. S. lumisnn made a short formally Issue th e' statement, h«- Pherson, Kan., il-ring the roM-rry
of a filling station there.
a strong' role a* thr prolrrtor of imitiir tour nf the city yeslenlay did approve the loan.
Wright al«u is wuntrd for th"Tho nation wa* shmkrd when
a girl and her aged father; hi* fur the purpose of inspectins
(Next to Western Union)
famous horse, "Tartan." who properties which their owners dr it leaked out from some sourc- killing last-spring of so automo­
i luird are now assessed too high. unknown to me that Dawes, for bile e mvoy driver at I’icher, tula.
Johnson was not among tne 11
hud
More Ilian Ml such cutup.jints liter president of the It. F.
i havo hern on file at the City Hall got a loan nf ftNI.iNNI.OlNI," he said. convicts who escaped frooi l’ i.*
Memorial,
for the ps*t several weeks,Vend ” (lf course, the parly that was out Kansas penitent ary
on thn
another/lax uf power , apitalueil on
.oa . Day under |hd’ leadership o f Un '
withh the beginning of another/lai
roll'ecting
hI only six wttksl Fr*BklJr*1
,h« «• *■ « ; dethill and lluivcy Mailey.
Hailey is held at Dallas, Tex..
ly, (t is necessary that th e e
« n" ’ r- 'rautlsius. I
away,
ujaints le ironed o i l as
the Senate to appoint u for the Kpnsas Pity Union Ml rtii.i.
conirjalnl
rommlllee of five to investigate slayings and the ki bwplng nf
quirkly as possible.
all loans math- in secrecy.
Charles F. Ursehel. Uklnh onu
The City Commission i* vrtied"You- mu«t remember Duwrs C ly oir millionaire.
ulc.l to meet n.-xt Monday uikM
got his loan in June for a lira
for the purpose of working on the
hank, lie vvn* not going to pip
assessment problem. That there
|: mi,imk )jm mi
in an old hank and
may l&gt;e sevrral changes of im­
have thr wise ones wlthdiaw Ihe.r
portance was indicated at L re­
In
money, hut was going to give n't
cent meeting when the asiessuirnt
depositors an o p al chance." Ihproblem wa* discussed "for 4 tn-.-f
“ Huy in Florlikv'* »ay the Or­
said he approved the Dawes loan
period.
after an examination to determine lando owners of the II lycr-Sainr
Heron*’
whether the collateral was ad- Co., jnakrr* of "Hlur
Mr*. J-nr: Rouinlllat anil her qualr.
laundry soap which is to la- Intro­
They hive the daintiest trimmings I Big
sister, Miss Edna Harris, of
Quality voltes, dimities, bMUlu.
.T he senator, trailing fiom hi* duced tn Ssnfonl starting lomnipufTy&lt;sleeves of crisp organdy, becoming
Jacksonville, have returned frnm
Uwm — in hi mltorn* new p*l&gt;
manuscript, told of ronfrrrnret low in Weekly's lletlrr F hkI
organdy yokes, flutcxl organdy mines!
Daytona Beach where Ihry spent
Isms and colori tfut nuka this
with llrnry Ford by telephone, Stores.
a month.
low pries sevm absurd I
And bows, and buttons, and sashes, to*!
They make this statement lx-amt said that he (Couiena) nf
Newest prints! For Women and Misses!
again demonstrate* what ■ fine frre,| lit enter a joint guarantee r,,ll"c insofar a* i* possible e v e ,/
urtirle se-l in the mnnofsrture nf
actor he la; Hermit Maynard. with the motor magnate that the
Kelt’* brother, who ap|&gt;rar* fop government would not suffer loss "lllue Heron'* soap which i* ail
Vrrtisril as "Clrali ■-nnii|.,i to
the first lime in pirlurva as the if it-loaned the Union liuanlia t
rat" is puri-hased in Ftori I •
W
.VHM
I,OOI&gt;.
instead
o
f
the
*17,Aristocratic
hero’s real brother; ami Dorothy
The rnneern is Florhbr owned
7tH).lKMl whi.h the It. F. f . agreed
Dl*, Junior C-ghlan, Charles
Colonial
was the limit umlrr rollati-rnl of- and opeialed, fiol since Apr. I it
Kteven* and olhera.
has sold over Inn,mill hats o f tin*
fered.
Ford, he said, refuseil the of, Florida made soap. Six of l'n nine
fer, ptriuniahly la-eniise he did ingredient* used in the mak-ng
'Stunning patchwork quilted
not want to "involve himself fur­ and dispensing of thr soup are
l-aat
T o -N ite
ifpt on both rides. Gorther" in the trust company.
piirrhnsrd in Flnrl ti, ii
tvuTisses

stated.
after spending four month* at
’’ Blue Heron" laundry *eap mn- p-ytena Reach.
lains hluin* and. i* an effective f
water softener. M r*.'J. M MeC »‘ k jJ J *
ths..O?:!
lando concern.
Mr*. D. U. Wilder ha* returned
to her. h mie In Jacksonville after
•pending a week here with her
mother, Mrs. John T. lira V« Pal-*
niello Avenue.
$
1■- —
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Mr«. M. K. Mioal ha* retur.ic-l
to her home on Palmetto Avenue,

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�TRRABl’RY INYtTSS BIDS
*Jt
la align, Bakst
displayed • vigor ami spirit that I Cow* Indian*. kattagtr ' Ubbott though Lefty P ore woe tn trou­ in fear Un
I taalaa*. ttarreff.*
*
WASHINGTON, Atm.
t
Ibatng.
ttasea
*t&lt;
halls,
art
was far dlfcreal firm O at utf the «*fi**U « • w * luri*#,1 f»»d ble in every Inning but two, r m ^ v liS
an ■ n o
I. Hub or 3. 3’1-m. till by —The Titeaary yesterday invited
. » t •! I
,rdd Bruin machine.
; Veale, to atand the Indian* on sparkling support on the part Of M-mv*. &gt;, _
llak
.r
tMalthx).
Wild
r e e l
MnHfcjr, I*
of- tl-dxy
“ - c. U h Is S pitcher.
“ bid# In M M W
Inn
. 3 e I e
TMi inaie apirlt manifested It I end. Abbott claim# (hat t Vaa.a the entire Orlando team saved Mm Kttillh, 3b .
t’mpt
Cmplrea tirlsbin la l M*r- Treasury Mile U be told to tlm
i l e a Its* rf.
give#
proml*#
of
aoUJitg
thli
in
the
plnchee.
Tlmv
»r
aelf thro-gkout the game, .par.
*•»i l l *
r f -----kighoat bidder neat
league on fire, and that the
. &lt; e I *
The Indiana itagcd a Itally in g i s t s ef -----litularly after th# Uruind had
——r
« a o il
chunky Ceorgtan will start a pa­ the ninth inning when Doll hit toj
earned three run* In tho aacond.
j
•
o
I
rade of victories that will begin deep left, only to be deprived of}, n g h .«.■■■■■ . jl . o - a. a
Bruin owner Frtd ilcrlong, who
an eiffn hue hit Wy Ceppe. Prlnn| ToUI, ___ _
-Ih e-feriw ree* w ■young
as 1 * 33
Club president V. E. Dougla** and Ileadley singled In order, but,
miring.
toy only the day before, aat t .
an it tl n
and
W.
C.
Hill
are
experted
to
re-i
_________
Robin and Howard went out 'on J
„
Ilinally, Manager Charlie Ah- the *tand* with member* o f nie
» I
\
,Tma*hlnr~bIow* to deep renter.I iiarreC «h-*
lo 't touched off the firework* family an I waa heard to rumaix turn today from n trip Into
nfllwt
PfWlWL
________^
Indlane scored their
which for a few momrtilt had that hi* club’# vetury over the Georgia In search of ball player* The
ln y , , third on Kln»ey*»| fiotisi**'
Ke.i fans up in th • air wh«n he Fed* yesterday mean* deliniltly At midnight tonight come* the
t 3
and firing ( Jng&lt;e, tlMrant’a
Hownrrfl aaerlflce
sacrifice and
aod MeMc- ,-H„V * 21,
3 »
smacked out a lusty tli-b 't to that the Urulna are going to fin- deedline for the hiring an*i
LONG*S MEAT IS A TREAT TO RAT - W
j
1 3
of
ball
player*
for
the
rest
of
th*|
Mu]Ub*,
trtor.
_________
_
..
.
Ileadlar,
l)»
renter a* first up
the eighth. ln*h fir*t thi* half of the reasub.
221 E. first 8 treat
” 0»&gt;ddm r»aU)fflA
1 *
KIliter, p
seas
or,
and
several
Import*’’
The Tiger* took the lead In the H.ik»r, p
Paced ao well by hi* to»a, tint ‘•We’re out to win and we're go­
change* are expected to he mad* fourth on a pair of hit*, a fielder’* Itahln. lb
Maxwell dug in and druva a ing to win" the young owner tu!d
bolh here, and around the league choice and a wild pit:h. They
^creaming H.ie (Irlie triple far tr end* and Fed fana,
__ _ 31 1 r it
T-»Ull
»»&lt;• 31* »*&gt;«—3
The boa *enr . an i t H
-----Into left ’ eerier field aa Abbott
r o--a »: counted again in the fifth on DrUBdo
The Ur ina combined
enmo |.KK*IMMU
*01 ».,» *&gt;&gt;«—I
lVfN|
6 1 3 * 1 “ Moore’s double and Maltby’a sin­
Htiirinar?;
A ltlil,, Miltby 3,
scored. I lullij* w'ai m
Infield hit# nnd Mime “ bicak*" to score r.irrMi. »*
I 3 1
i»
.......
......
ftrnllh
9..........Vkin
WHIUmo i. Mafgle.
Dsker
relieved
Kinsey
at
the
on* hut former pilot Jar Marne* in the aecoml. *Wjo-kow UennKk i*»ep«.
I
3
I'liK.n, lb
vcii, llutitle* I. Hull, l-rlhe 3, lien IS II
start of the sixth ond gave way I ley, Klpieer 3, Huhln. Krrurp, M e
came through with a neat aingle i.pened with a aingle pa*t second, i‘„ntr*r*.. In
I 6
w. iram-tM-i*. if
IlcildleV. Iltlh* bstlrd Ih,
to Harrell #rter Ke*d was safe on SHlllen,
to lift, ecnirig Maxwell.
I •
Slallh). 8.1 HC.*. T * » ba»» Ml. tloure,
and Frank Hancock lifted a high K. Ilaantrk, rf
* 3
rf
H-icrllk,
hll*. I'luro, ll')««h l, llsc-FRESH FLA. PORK
a
rprcrtionablo
decision
In
th*
That brought Ihn end of the fly which fell safely back of itc- M-rtrin,
1 *
IM.'.l- V, &gt;■ * •
veil. St«tan iie &lt; , MeMiHMni DouI *
ninth.
hle pur*. Klm»»» lu ItepMna lj&gt;
rally In that frame (or thu next und wbm Itonner, Abbott, end S'erraMl. t&gt;
f I ,Hiller, |j-fl nu t***e*. rirl*ni|u (.
Heed, th* leagua’s leading hat­ I’.M
three men wmt out. A Mate I Muxwell played the Alphonse and
It • » 3» II 3
Total*
-un S. till* fir
* an-1 3
ter
got
three
single#
and,a
.walk
Mnlh Inning rally with two o-t Gaston act.
I I 3 H H 1 3
M v rn n n
rj
-n r
biought • lha fan* to their feet,
. * a t I »
With Iwn on ami n c^ u t, MrJ- ItutiBtr, »■
' , * 1 1
Hubert*, rf
allhouiih
the mthu*in*m hail lilt lai i ,lciwn a perfect,
3 13 1
Abbot). 3b
6 1 3
6
waned because the IIruins had mg both runner# up M L haw. Mntw.ll. rf
S « a •
I'tillllp*. 3ti
artued two run* In the ninth.
1 * 1 3
Jc»*« Dooley came th r flp i v*11h Hum**, tl*
s e a l
Ilir Itruin*, who rame t&gt; tor/1 a khaip single through short, tl*rrt***n, If
t e a *
r
with.a record uf four victor lex In scoring loth runneis. t)n I he l'h*pm»tt.
1 • " »
Cornti Srcopd and Pglmallo
Minor, i*
J. 0, MICHAEL
jt(2 lbte B g ) , p s v f .*
t e a s
their laid six sfsrtn, looked th.* f&gt;r*t pitch 11 Ferrets), Chapman lain**, t*
part of glnut-klller*. lVhst up made n (refect throw to get
31 3 • 13 I# i
Totals
lk*t
MreTgdsntTriSyhm
ydslltV X^AVlne
P
• *’
_o
Innllia*
iJisirtJ to hr the Tnakingx ,,(
Itooley who was stealing the Lag. l^-eebui#
. •** bit HI
rmiMithly working machine t *u’: Defame nu one roterrd. D-*'„ry tunluril
••* •••
Hiinttuery: Itiin- l»*lte,l Ik l*utho flflil for^baltipg practice and kept going to third. Fen oral ton
3. tinnier 3. I'OUIrens*. ►
’ecras-

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.eesburg W hen BattingAnd
\oth Fait In Pinch

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Binyrn#
Hopping on (tbe faltering Ili“
F irn n l in a dcaperatn last-mln*
nt* r*Uy, the Sinfor.l C.'lerjfwla
vxhbltvd aomo of their old lime
batting f»r*r before a crowd o f
fans at Municipal Park „ye*l»rlxy
afternoon, hut the attack an the
Leeahurg BrulfiV acp hnrlrr ram*
loo late. TBn Fnl* {oat. 0 t# it, to
make It three' defeat* In the part
four start*, amt to icti.l the leant
lain' fo'-rih place.
Never able to stage a come hack
after the Hruilt* had gotten to
Tlgt Minor for four hlte and three
Tuna In the scrorul inniit.-, Ihe
Ft li were rent hack to tin* tl &gt;gou» for newt straight innings, tho
laat five of them Miles* Innhtff*,
without a acore. Runner* reached
third In the second and ihlt&gt;l
frame*, and they rent hr I rround
In the neat^two litnlnga, lut the
old balling * punch f agefei ua*

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I, Ilaswell. Ilarnee. Twn bu*c bit,
came through wllh a high iiy l . •
ahlHili Three tea* Istr.
Maxwell, and home came Doul-y. HIi,ten b«*&lt;*. Iamley. Haertllee*. Mween. I'nBirerae. Me.t I t
Ahhull,
Pair*h engird to center and lionIsui, tmut,I# play. Abbnll .to
Jl nrr hit &lt;‘npp« in th* heck, ti)t Hnnn.r In ll*MI,« l.ell nh l«***A
lo-erlnirg I. a*n|nr&gt;t II. atrurt mil,
Dugnn Hided the'inning with a he Miner 3. hr l*in« 1 li*#** !■«
Imll*. nil Minor 1. nil Kerra**l «
high flj to center.
•III., nil Minor I wllh &lt; runs lo j
'-Minor settled dawn fo.* *wo Inn: off Ijinc « with 3 ruaV Irt «
Inn
Inrtsr Pllrber, Mlanr. lilt hr
innings, but he wa* povrerlrt* |j pllcber,
l‘nppn ,k|,M «*r.
prevent an unearned score in tb* Cell*. I'hapmnn 1. fmplre* l’«lm*r
toil Itnvesel. Time 1:13.
fifth, h * U*t Inning on tho
mound. Copp* reached first when DAYTONA II. NKW SMYRNA 1
Big Phillip* messed up an iusy
DAYTONA BEACH, Aog. 1».—
roller. Dugan sacrificed Cop[,* to The Islander* went on a hitting
second, while a passed ball per­ spree at the expense o f New
mitted Cnpp, In go t j third, Cnn- 8myrna Cracker* here yesterday
Irere* cam* through with a per­ In d Central Florida league game
fect
"sipieeje"
bunt, scoring and won 15 lo 2. The gtme wa*
('Opp*.
Hancock fle d o .t.
railed at th* end o f the eighth.
New Smyrna sent *Jt three
Lefty Lane, former Day tuna
learh Islander and th« league’* pitcher*. Smith, the first to fare
leading hurlre last year, took the the Inlander batsmen, gave up
maund for Hanford at the start of four hit* good for lly*.run* In
the sixth, lie hnd not played ball one-third Inning nnd then gave
for over two weeks, and consider- way to Wright, who gave up 1
lug that fael, he looked good on blow* good for 10 run* In the
the mound despile the fa t that next seven frames. 1). Brower
the Htuln* got to him for single* finished the final session.
in the alx'h, seventh, and eightn
Ilojton, Spake and ITarria hit
frames, ami hi* own error an,| an- home run* for the Islanders, Hol­
other passed (util contributed to­ ton driving n run in nheed of him.
ward two run* In the ninth.
Tho gsena waa transferred from
In the meantime, I’eriatxi woo New Smyrna nnd the Islander*
having no trouble at all. Roberta vent to bat first.
singled wllh Itonner nn flrat fa)
Yllf* (Mil IMPHI 9 l
the (list ifiniag. but Abbott, Max­ i m t M l NKii ii
AN II N O
ii, rf, 21*
I I —• J
well, and Phillips wem Infield |4h)titrm
rutbrvih. Jl*
Hat nr* singled to start the str­ r'ltmki*. ff
Jll|IV’f, 111
and bit he never-got past third ft
tUiriti-etf. If
when Harrison, Chapman and Mi­ lliillun, c
AMf*»r.
im«
nor were Infield nuts.
Miirrir, Hi
The Fed* got to first 'an,| sec­ *T*#l k, I*
ond on twn error* and t walk In It IIt)f IIHVlt, c f —
T«UI* ..... .....
II U If 34
IIhi third, but they could nut acore,
while In the fourth, wllh one out,
RNIM\A
AN II II l»
Uarnes and Harrison both drew a .Vl&lt;i*rear&gt; , rf
t*
walk, only to die on the base* Hmflh, ft*31*
___ w «
when Chapman and Minor filed Ilia h*
Mct'lrifftou, *rn
outs.
WrtRlilp lf.p
From th* third to the **ranth I'rni’f, rf ... ... .
J. tffikwrr#
the Fed* were hlltes*. With two M«&lt;i‘l#&gt;Hartal, Hi .
not In that Inning, Itonner gnt hit I*. Ilmvrr, t*
only hit hut Robert* wa* nn Inl» 3 I II
T M lii
lMjrton« Urich .
'K It* 10—|!fc
fiabl oat.
lit M - t
Nfw ifsairriM
Alter Fe,j fan* hail witnessed
HuntHhiry; ApnIwIr, HhanfiMii. fill*
Itrrlh.
Apddr,
H«tHb
9. Illrb .
that eighth inning attack which Wrlfnt 9. Mrf'l*lln»a| Kvr*.i*.
Mliaiinetted two run* o ff thv big Lre»- immu ll.urlte, Mri'lrmlnn, J. Ilrower,
Kill
Kuna
lt«||r«|
(11.
Hfiaikr
hnrg hurler who appeared to be 2f Jrilnrr. It. Ilurn**&lt;l, llnlion 4.
llrlngi they aettlrd hack to hope­ A|)nar. Ilnrrln I, CMtk 9, MrlMm
dii# VvrlKht. Twn t»,iji4P kllw, Iliar
fully await another onslaught in tl
tl*. IKrkM, J, Uruwttr. Elum* Mim,
Htnlit, lUrrl#. &gt;*«rrlfkr
the final frame.
I II*rntIli. If ttttipi* N1 &lt;1 |p 11
Hut, the Hrulna got the twn tiKf#
litiih**, II Hill 11*trrt, Atmiir I, CM*"lia
run* back quickly at the Biuln l^tfl Oil haw*. N«w MinyrRa i. D*y.
ItPMrh
till*, tiff Rntltll 4
ninth started. Parrish opened wllh |f*ui
wllh ft runa) In 1*3 Inning, tiff
a single tn right. Cupps bunted to Wrtgh! 19 (wllh l« runii In 3 In*
iiiitRp; raff Hntwrf
I. hit In M m*
Hi
Lane, but Line' throw the hall Inin
off tn
Chvrk 4. U.a»n« ollrhtr,
'PE tin laxIlf*. nil t'nrwll
tenter field trjlng lo get Parrlah. smith Itcgei
‘ I.
Hi rue_ _ ghi* 4wt
M_____
„9. !___
so that both runner* were safe. A --hJSm
' C*hrrk
Wrfaht
i.* hr
ft. Vfllt ptirht*.
posse dball permitted both run­ Hmlili, rh**k. m =-• f
ners to move vp a Late, am) Du­
ORLANDO S# COCOA I
gan tingled to center, "curing buth
COCOA, A og. IN.—The Orlsndi
runner*. A feat double play an I
a ground ball to Barnes brought i Tigers move,) half a gam* out &gt;c
front In th*
Central Florid*
an end tn the scoring.
Tire Fed* are hopefully await­ l eague by handing th* Indian* a
ing Sunday’s game here with thv a to 1 defeat here yesterday, A1-

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Excellent ronditbm. Term* If
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#nj “Sanford Avenues.

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D is c o v e r y O f R e m a in s
O f M a m m o th s J B fe o n

RE S UL T S

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.Vnitr* Is hereby atven that partaaet to Ileal decree is that earln
peadlag la the Circuit
» isrlcasse
nl the Twenty.third Judicial
m i l of the aisle of flnrMs. la
and for Bemlsole Cnssly, la t'kaneery, wherela Stella
P. Rvnae.
by her husband ind sen
S laeA
lend. Prank Kvsns, Is plaluiKf.
and C. I. Slephese and Lillian B.
Hltphens, hla wife, IIIMred Oetaea,
a widow, ami Ad-lla Osteen, It tlvlag. amt if caad th* heirs, devisee*,
■raster, ee ether rleimaaie aeder
the uld Addle Oel.ee. deceased,
end the heirs, devisees, arenteea er
other claimants undar T. I. Osteen,
dec.*eed, ere der.pdanie. the Be*
deretpanl, I'nvnia Jahnenn, e* tpe.
d el Ma.i.r le CHaecery. will after
fur eel. aed sail si public "Murry to
hlehe.i aed heal hldc.tr fur
FRED AUSTIN COUPE. Guarmn th*
|*h at the frost door at tha Chert
ff
teed by Reel. (225. Also, Mod*.
sure Is th* n u at Aanferd, geai.
Coeaiy, Klnrida. and wit hla
&gt;Pickup truck, |1M. Reel A Son* S al*
t least hours ef .alt, an Monday
ustln dealers.
tha tth day of Sepl.mh.r, M il, the
follow Isa described lots, alt*** er
parcel* uf land sltaal* In Seminal. I'nualy. Florida. la.wit: .
Lois Two III. Three til,
Toar II) and Klv* It). D onat's
Addition la toko Mary. Handsole I’wusly. Plarlda. aa per
thereof daly recorded In
f lat
he, pehllc records of Aenilaala
CouelyJ Florida '
.
.
7
ALSO

LTS waat small unfumlxhed
turn house. Large yard. By
Option buying. Box "House"

L

R e lic s B ig A id

PHILADELPHIA -Bsftirtnlag*
of etvtlisaUpn In Americ, can now
be placed back IS,000 years, by
lha discovery o f mammoths, musk­
eg, camel, and &amp;U&lt;m remains con­
temporaneous with relira of stone
age man near Cl.ivta, N. M., ac­
cording to Edgar B. Howard,
leader of the expedition fmm the
University of Pennsylvania and
the Philadelphia Academy o f Na­
tural Science*.
At this time, the great glarlsi

L E G A L N O TICE

lisa.

Nolle* I* hereby give* thsl M. R.
U nTU iO inill, pitrrhaaer of Tax
t'erlltlrat. Nu. I ITS, Ust.U Ih* lri..
May af Auaaxl. A. H, 1*11. has riled
•aid r.riillrat* in lay nftlre, ami
has ma d e a p p l i c a t i o n far
lax deed la leiu* In arrnrdaare
with law. Paid r.rlllleata .mbrar..
I h .’ fallawlng deaerlhed property
.11u.led la ftemlnol. Counti Flor­
ida. la-wit:
NWU of NRL I Less N It*
yd of w m yd» Nee. U Twt&gt;.
&gt;1 H-iuih liana* II Ke-I. II

aer»*
The ealc land being n e * ....d at Ih.
dale of Ih* Uauanr* a f euch r*rllftra l. In ih* name o f T W. Mo­
ran. I’ nles* said cerllflral* .hall lu­
red ..m .d arcordlns |o l.iw las
deed wilt l.eu* thereon u« th. Hlh
day o f Wepl.intier. A n „ IrlL

llloca “ A " and lots On* II)
and Tprelve f i l l af II p , Du*
rant's Addition in Lata Mary,
arrordlng to plsl Ihereof aa
-tile la i V olfira at lha Clerk
of Ih* I'trcull I'ourr a f MealBole Cnunly, florid*. la Plat
lleah ». pan* II.

W iin ... is: oiridsi aiinalur*
and aeal Ihl. Ih. Ini day nf.Augaar. A. n , l« ll

Said sale la he mad* to aellsfy Ih*
l.rm . af “ &gt; % &amp; V ^ o" hW
As Speels! Master.
F. Gamer,
PRBD R. WILSON.
Solltlior tor Plaintiff.

v. « . tx iu n tju w .

Cleric Clreull

ro a n . Panel.

Bale Caunly. Klnrlda.
U» A M. W KKKX
D. C.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 18th and 19th

B ETTER FOOD STORES
a a

H. E. WEEKLY
No 2

w eekly

l»»*W ., «lh

l l l » W . 13th 8 t.

SUGAR

$ LBS
PILLSBURrS FLOUR
12 Found*
60c
2 Lb. Round Table

Regular Be Packages

Campbell's

and atone age weapons, out called
on Dr. John C. Merriam, pieeldent
of tha Oarncgi* fnstilutior of
Washington; Dr. V. Van dtraclen,
director of th* Royal Muoe.rm u]
Rruasals, Belgium; Prof. Chester
Stock of th* California Institute
of Technology, and Sir Arthur
Smith Woodward, of Linden, to
examine Ih* ait, and run'irm ob­
servation*. In the past such fad*
have always been discounted by
higher authorities aa ~pwr obaervatlon'*, but there can be no
Jjuht this lime,
Tho gh to the layman this la
just another foaail hunt, pernaps
interesting, perhaps not, &gt;o the
fossil hunter it means he ran add
chapters to the^arly history of
th* rise of civiUMtion in a time
when nature anil the ro-k» were
*j|# historians.
For Instance, it I* learned this
section uf New Meifco was not
always a desert. Originally there
was a string of smail lakes or
water holes here which emptied
into the llrato* River whose
source I* now at sun* distance.
Tha region at that time must have
been fertile and well waterou.
Then ramv the upheaval of t*&gt;*
Kocklei, stopping the moiet'i.x
laden west winds and drying up
thr region* to the east. The tem­
perature mj*t have been verj
cokl too, for inrluik-d in the ma&lt;*
of fossils are th* remains of n.u.k.
oxen, now found only in notihern
Canada, Greenland and ulh»r parts
of the arctic.
Mammoth remains *ra plentiful
here, and Ihrse animal*
are
known to have lived in cold re­
gions because whole xpe.-i.nena
have been found in Siberia ermplettly imbedded in Ice ahlch kept
them in cold storage thousand*
of years.
Finding the fossils of rainrl*
indicates that these animals lie.
tame extinct In America runic,nporancunsly with the rise uf eu.ly
man. Today they are slrlc’ ly Did
World In habitat
Th# large quantity of f r i lls
•how* that a* th* water a ipply
wa* drying up, vast herd* of ani­
mals became mired in mud which
formerly marked shallow pend
and lake bed* here. Such ellmutl*
changes are known to hav» taken
place close to the end of the last
glacial period.
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APPLE jf c L t Y ....

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Everyone of Ih* 1200 items stocked In our stores is select­
ed by an expert food buyer, trained in hla own particular line
of buying. So, when you buy orange* or olives, or any food
what*.ever at an ARP Store, you're nut taking any chancr.i—
you know you're getting th* best food that food expert* can buy.

ItTA^IjNW

12 Poumln

Iona PIrUl or SfllfeHialng
pr«*r«* liY 1nu Imm- '
Pniifdril
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here yesterday to Mr. and Mrs.
I^Wfence Tiblielt. Thia I* the
barll me'a first child by hi* sec­
ond wife, who until their marriage
last year waa Mrs. Jermie Marston Adams llurgardl

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PEAS, 2 No. 2 can*.... ........

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SALMON, lull cun...................
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Baked Beans, ail kinds, 2 16-oz. cans
Cooked Spaghetti, 2 cans.......... .......
Tomato Juice, lrsr. 18VL»-°z. can .......
Pure Cider Vinegar, pint bottle........
Rice Flakes, package .........: ............
Sweet Mixed Pickles. 5-oz. jar

Large Criitp Iceberg

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wallop la both M a .f b il 'i eaaaly
wbsi thraddad Vbaat wiU do. W»
100% wd*J&gt; ml,i,4 with e/f lb* vkal
flf#l IIIDflollg illAtfllly with Natara’xcorroa awaaur* of bra*. Noth*
lag added, aotbiag takan awxy—
ready tmkad, ready to ear. Taaet
groat, root Gold**-brow* bitcuiu,
a g ia in o * &gt;Mp4ag o f milk o f
exuam, a y H with fruit. Try this
feat for ma atorolaga. Or order It
for a i i i A I i hath. Aad aep xloag
with tha happy ham* who ear
Ihraddei Wheel 14. aad nay youagl

UOKAR
VIgoroii.i, WltiL-y

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H O WT O /

8 Mi. Cnrtun

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SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1 8 tAh—A 7 1-2 pound son was born

G R A N D M O T H E R ’S

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REYKJAVIK, Ireland, Aug. IH.
—4AY—Oil. and Mr*. Charles A. •Hi Hrg l i t rh N A M lb W uf
Lindbergh spent the tiay sightUK m r u f l#*l 1 K#*‘
Twp
h H im *# r* K a»t. 'rMH *
n
«
seeing here while awaiting the
rl»* IV. • h i rlt M K rh K * l«|
arrival of their lias* ship, Jelling*,
i h, *» 4**'ft*#
arthi ll*ml If#111« m w ««l
Ih*
from
Angmagsallk, Greenland. Til*
d ill* o f ih * l i i i w n n o f Bin'll « * f .
In ih# nnin* «f I’nkrmwu
They plan to remain at least two ilflritr
|'nl*B# m M «••rtlfl*‘ » t # *h «ll hm r*more days and will not make any tie r rn#i| Nt't'onllflM to !«# Ill il***l
flight plans until the arrival of tho
steamer, expected today.

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303 SANFORD AVE.

DRESHED FREE

lbs.

Foil Quarter Pound Can
Ow tw a
11

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44 to 47 centa an hour and frrm l^ n ^ te d o f killing another negro.
45 to 52 cent*. by geographic! Kite-Hon wa» «»t for the n « h of
area*.
* ,
I Aug. 28.

EXTRA NICE RHODE INLAND RED

Vanilla Extract

N. BEANS - PEA BEANS
E. PEAS — BABY LIMA BEANS

2 ^ ;* J S 2 _ I S !! l . ringing ^ « ^ i5 t 1n,ri«r-rrniTtar-T3Umy

(ConUnaatl Prom Taira 1)
By GFORGE STOVALL
The Sanford All-Star team waa1prlii- of a gallon of qu o line.
ail ml nated from th* State dta-L After that WD-hy period, ha is
mond ball tournament In Ortamlo] auti&lt;oHx*d to revise tha 18 5
last night by a 0-4 score. The Fo­
ley Lumber Company of Ja-|».in- ratio formula anu add "such a*
U'ti nal formula* relative to lha
yille, veer* the victor*. The San­
wh&lt; totaling and retailing of pe­
ford boy* played an inspired
troleum and lta product* in ruth
game, but Inability to hit in the
ma: ner a». In hU uliinion, may ba
pinches coat them tha gam*.
Although this was only the sec- necessary to effectuate lha purifnd gam* this year that th# boys pute* of the national tndustr al
hero played on the sixty-fool recovery act."
Tha 1H.5 ratio ws,i ifc-cided on,
base* their fielding and base run­
ning were M h almost to perfec­ thr emit' « 4 forth, because it was
tha average r*latlon»hip during
tion.
1928- I9.TC period. The base
Foley got two In the second on
a single and home run. Three | , llitia* to be used would be .10
w* t# made in the third on two; t &gt; 30.9 gravity mid-continent for
singles, two walks, and panel rruda and the averaga group
holla.
ball*. Th* other run waa madet Ihrra price per gallon of ga to line
when a double down th# left foulj of 57-«5 ocane rating. Lower ami
Una rot p**t the fielder allowing] higher iiuality crude* an) gasotha runner to coma home. Sanford’ line* would la carrd for in their
g«t two in the thin! on Evan**] profar differential to this Iraee.
home ntn after Driggers had] 01 ripert* explained that th*
alngled. A third waa made In the, 1928..TJ averaga for gnup .1 price
fifth on a walk, stolen haees and) gam line was around 4 cents a
a single. Finally In tha eighth tha gall &lt;n, ami that under th* provt*

4 ,0a. Can
P IM IE N T 0 E S

tt i, txetpt filling station work- DEATH WARRANT HlfiNKD
tr&gt;, and a ilk, week fog clerkal
’
.* &lt;Aempleyees In production, refuting,
TALLA
*
•*
|in» activities,
activities with
.ith mZ . -G overnor
ShoUx for
y**t»rday
and pipa line
^ Par*
.arrant
Henry

Sanford Team js Oil industry C ode
Eliminated Erom Seeks C o n tr o l Of
Orlando ToUrn^y Production, P rice

THIS WEEK SPECIAL—Hlgbext
trada floor and dock paint. H U
• gallon. 70e a quart. Staaley
Rocara Hardware Co.

.M E A T M A R K E T S ....
LUNCHEON MEAT SPECIALS
m eat roll

UVER CHEESE

VEAL LOAF

'G BO LO G N A — S A IjA M I
Genuine Spring Lamb

Pura Pork llorormadr

SHOULDERS, lb.

SAUSAGE, lb.—.:.—

Choir* Western

Young Tender

VEAL 8TTEW. t lha.
SUGAR
CURED

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50c VaJue
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eggs." Then try Home of
the dellcIqtM tug drink*
which ar? a Hpeelnlty at
nur fountain. . . ji* re­
freshing an they are
wholewome.

CREAM of

is Riven to our - prescription de­

NUJOL

partment at all hours. We pur­
chase only the verv best of inRretlienta with which to fill the
prencriptlon your doctor order*.
Our customer/ health is far ton
important to trifle with inferior
products.

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R A T H S A L TS In

BEFR MUGS .....
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“Two Sodas
QUICK” *
JUST draw up at oar
curb and before you ran
nay Jack Robimon. one
of our efficient helper*
will be bringing you the
delicious neda* or aun*
dan y o u aaked for.
That’a aerrice!

OUR PIEJ
Tickle Yot
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CHOCOLATE CAKE \

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SMART hosteoses are
wise enough to know
that a party'* a sure
aurcesa the minute this
delicious cake mokes Its
nppearnnre.. Serve it at
your neat luncheon or
dinner and discover its
charms for yourself.

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PINK!

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TAKE apple, fr’instance . . .
just treat big plump aep’ratu
bunks of fruit in their nat­
ural syrup—slutted into a
.’rumbly, fsl'-apart crust os
light os a feather (a teeny
-me).

c tfy rH c o A ts

Chocnlute
Loaf

15c &amp; «P

Cake

HI-GRADE BAKERY
“ I T H I N K I ’LL B U Y
THAT NEW W ATCH”

A SOCK

Corner Hecond tk Palmetto
That’s a darn good
Idea. You know a par­
son only livaa once and
If you continue to put
off enjoying those little
luxuries that make life
worth while—you sim­
ply don't Uve. Then toa

When you see the N.R.A. emblem
'on our ad or in the Market you can
rest assured that WE are comply­
ing with its regulations.

AVOCADOS

Each .

FORTUNE

Carrots Bunch

9 /
m ag no lia a v e n u e

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. . . it what you’d Uka to
hand the clerk who aelia you
boa* that melt away at the
tote, sod we can’t blam* you.
However, we are oafs, ’cause
these interwoven socks are
tripte-rr-lnforced at toe sad
keel and at the upppeiM^Kre

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SUNDAY Oj

m a d e re g a rd in g tin

d ona In c re a se fa M et) p s jc r f S . W h a t th a re p o rta
w aa t b i t 8 7 p e n o a a h ad b een p o t b a c k , t o w o rk
p a ^ ifa lb h a d b ee n Jncreaaed bjr a llg h tl/ m o re th a n

Condition la Much In
Contrast With Sitnation 1 Year Agt?

s till U av ea so m e th in g lik e • th o u s a n d p eraona, w ho
( tie r e d ‘a t th e R e -E m p io jrm in t A g ency, loo k in g f o r
NEW ORLEANS. A i r 1C~M S
s d o u b te d lr aom e o f .th e s e h a v e been p o t to w ork _ antt
—Hill activity la th a , cotton fai o u k eM o an a lria, on w h ld i' th e f lra t r e p o r t w aa
ia a lr r w u^dnertbed a i approachA n o tH ir
w llfb e comp!

In# a m r rwort vrJUt
m n t effort Mlmulatlng a s - oftid. I t Is expected that a much mlitic *&lt;nt Intent ia Uta annual ra.
It In thla second report than In part of tha New Oriaaaa Cottoa
Eiehange recently.
Tha report declared thta eondL
should be careful not to antlet-emplo/ment drive In thla city. tfcm wmj much In coatrait with
low uhb activity and peaatmlitic
fraltng at tha cUrt of but wmcotb
ft v u prepared h7 Henry O. He*-

IE THE ROBBER :-B a 'cuing tide trouble! and
morale* ho la aot. Thla
fka ef them that *poQ

0 lot af them that rob
1 17: U.
[SACK ON TUB TRAIL
^fckw -w all, aay a trifle p u t

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Aad- the time of the night
aamee around
a a the volcei ariee
I k e IbUnlng eklee
rlh 'a aymphonlo- meat a re of
•ound,
papular air of tha eauon
H a*'any attraction at all,
i yau My to tha gang,
a*t If time that we eang
The pne they' rail ‘After the
tt» the pitiful tala ha* been wnrk which local merthanta ami local industries, under the
ended ‘
NRA, are prepared to offer. The large majority of our un­
m m body behind yau ebaervee, employed could neither be clerks, salesmen, stenographers,
I the flip modem ilu ff
accountant* or machinists. If ths Jobs ware offered them.
l whole lot too roughj
Ws do not mean by thta that, there should be any let-up
K U rare a bad Jolt on ihe
In the local drive to supply Jobs, o r that those who do come
serve*.
r chance that you fellowa re- under, the NRA should be any less vigilant In the perform­
ance of th e ir duties. We slmfdy mean that It la not rea­
member
A tuna w( could all Mng »o sonable, to expect a handful of downtown merchants to
f u rn is h jobs to all the unemployed In this section. They
1 : w a in '
rw JuM how doaa It s o t
must do tJttlr part. They must comply with the terms of
lit a minute: I know.
the President's Agreement or the special codes for their
Bara go** for good old particular trades.
‘Delay B*IIT‘
But no spectaculag results In the reduction of unem­
fan’t tha word* or tha me*l«
T hat m*k*a th* old harmony
nettling' *e*m* to .coma back
wn an old fading track,
‘ And you feel you have Juat
got to Mng.
estll you era hoarte with ex*
arilon
Old msaiure* will ripple and
. flow,
i until the dim dawn
* '« * carrying on

(toe thing you ran ray for tha
ibuac anyway, they had ranee
w«gb not to Mage their revoluMS during the height of the tourlulatana annually lupplle* the
A With two million frog*—and
f Long.—Winter Haven.Chief.
Mean Huey Long and two

ployment or the Increase of payrolls In this section can well
be expected until the farmers are again ready to put In
their crops. In passing judgment on the success or failure
of the local NBA,campaign, It Is easentlsl to keep this fact
In mind.

What A Relief
economic or governmental flavor aa Important these days
that the great significance of a story concerning the Na­
tional Association of Retail Clothiers convention In Chicago
la likely to escape the reading public.
Information has been disclosed at this convention
which wilt mean mora to the male population than all the
NRA codes, balanced budgets, commercial treaties, mone­
tary conferences, the gold standard and other matters which
are perplexing the bralna of the nation.
At last, ao the tailors say, there hag been devised a
suit of clothes which will hold Its crease. It Is called the
"living suit*", and It la claimed that it will spell the doom of
haggy trousers and bulgy places at the elbowa. What happley or more pleasant newa could be heard by. the men of
pier
this country, especially those of us who sit In a chair all
day with'our elbowfwocked at a typewriter, than that hareafter we will not be troubled by getting a formation of cloth
•t the knees, elbows and other places, not to be mentioned
here* which resembles tfce balloon spinnaker of a sailing
schooner 7
According to those responsible for this far-reaching
discovery the secret lies In the elutlc wool used In the
neceasary arena, and what (a more the elastic Idea will be
available soon In other materials.
With the adoption of thla system In men’s clothing ths
many problems which we are confronting will appear much
leaa troublesome, will. In fact aeem to be unworthy of any
conalderabla worry, what with the asauranea that we can
■it down, and croaa our kneea, and bend our elbowa without
feeling that we muit go Immediately, to thd pressera.

ter, eerraUry emertlu* of the ex­
change, and Henry Planch*. aecretary.
The commercial crop, Inchdlitg
aead, and totaling 1B,OM,000 bolea
of cotton marketed durinr the
laet reeeon waa valaad a t ASM,
llffO.TBl aa compared with
■MASS tha pravloua leu o n , tha
report raid.
O
The average price of lint cotton
teat aeaaon waa 8.05 canto a
pound, &lt;* compered with an av•rare price the precedtag raatou
of SOD cent* a pound.
“The crop waa not qutta qp to
taut year In grada,n Mid tha ta­
per!, "terracin g about !0 polnlt
batter then middling, with fairly
good to etaple and a minimum of
high and low gradee.
“The peneon for the moat part
ha* been one of uncertainty and
dlMatl'fnrtlon with a gleam ef
hnpcfuTaeaa daring the
latter
mnntha by rve.on of governmental
effort* to better the eitaqtlon.
There have helped tha market and
aided in obtaining Improved Mleu
and Increased activity In marketIng and ronaumpllon.
-'We are atill left with an e*
cvrelve carryover whlyh the gov­
ernment le lai’dahly endeevorlne
to reduce by the unumal effort ol
Mrtlal cancellation of acreage for
he romlng aeaaon. The revolt of
tha eiperlment la Mid to be prob­
lematical but It la mealing with
hearty acrord from the trade."
“The Mary of American milt* It
encouraging,” the report went on.
"A t laet year’* eloalng condition*
were at aa low ebb almoat a* had
been wltneaeed In the annate of
the Indwalry, and while there wa«
.an undarlylng feeling' that any
change muet be for the better,
there waa a preponderating aenti­
me nt of uncertainty. T h la .h a i
been gradually changed until at
praunt condition* are ju it tba appoalte.
“From Augvtt. to Marth, Indulive, ther# wa* a moderate change
for tha better, while from April
on tha Improvement waa *uch that
meet mill* worked to full rapa­
city, operating night and day
lh lfti, ennvumlng, a* stated by a
leading authority, more per day.
■outh end north, than ever bofaro."-

Dougtaai decided a •peetaeulai*
real would ba one of a “death"
•truggle with an octopee. He ’r o t
Ihia octopoe—a vidoua apeclmaa
bt tha jaathaemo bread rtratchlna
IS feat from an a to area—from
aome Italian flahermen near
Monterey. It took four men to
yet tha daellfUh into a hur*
hognbead af ralt water for »h(pment to the Douriaaa awlmmtng
pool here.
But who would do tha w netllnr art?

“HI Lake him on,"' volunteered
IT-year-old Pinranee.

It « u i a anxloua moment
when the allm girl dived Into the

ft* . Brice camT to Valdoita with
tha Injured man and returned with
'he body yeeUrday morning. He
la raid to have itated that Edward* waa apparently alaeplng hy
tha highway and when aeakenc-J*
by the approaching truck aroa*
a ad In a data etepped la front of

man wearied by a long driva, lay
down on the ground hi front 'of
lh# parked car, to raat. The Quitman
!*„» out tba elate.
.
,B*nt br ,h* trutk driver, to tha
af*eet that tlta acclfent victim,
arouaed by tha approaching truck
had apparently become eonfased
and moved Into the pathway of
Uta akull, auataload a broken leg. tha approaching truck.
He waa brought here about mid­
night and died a few hour* after

her fleah.
.,JL, ,
DougUaa ground hie camera aa
long aa he dared, then elgnklled
the 'a c to r." It w u Umd to atop.
But the devilffch waa unuaed to
•tag* direction*, and kept right
on eucklng. Men (fattened about
the edge of the pool dived to, and
It took the combined etrmgth.. ef
aevtrul
extricate Florence.

MARTIN

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For HARD WEAR, there la nothing batter than Ooala A
Cay’* Hoar and deck paint. I t wtU not aerateh, bllatar, or paal
whan properly applied.

STANLEY-ROGER8 H
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A VERY UP-TO-DATE finishing BchoOl With courses
in Arts and Decoration, Entertaining Dress, and Beau­
ty. There's also a very Important course in "How to
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newspaper.
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BANSpRp, TWKNTY YEARS AGO

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cial world Is doing tb make ycur home, your life, yourn, . i, i
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self, more Interesting. More plessant
Lense Duplicated
DR, HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

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The toccca o f lndu»try depend* on plearing jron.
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a delightful wears

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DWARE CO.

�toned woman and accoeftd ilk
man, banting lite r that* t
woman was th* mama wife.
Th» man, Robert Sommer*, *«M • .
he had marri*d Kata thtp^ yektoj
ago am) tatooed ’ her completely,
aJttrillin g her an lha oaljr
in the world to receive the cams
plat* tattjolng in three month**
Their bui! nee*, however* |taJ #«t
prospered and after their tail eagagement in York, T a , Kata
atarlrd for Baltimore. M e hjid
little money ao aha hiuh-hlkad.
They were to meet at the " M
•eum" where they pianneJ to baa
gin thowlng.
When he reached Balt move
Tuesday, Sommers waa pus tied.
Ills wifa could not bo found. Nob
until the policeman told him Shook
the tick woman yesterday morn*
tng did ha have any idea whera
she might 6e.
She is delirious and has not
rrcogoltsd him.

U#B»n Lmer Hex
F t O R l D A #S a H E W ^ A E R I A L G A T E W A Y
Sety New Record
In Ocearf Crossing

' t f i p ria Is

Girl Scouts Of Lake
Mary stage Meeting

A social meeting of the Lake
i Mary Girl Scouts was held Tues­
day afternoon at the home of
Mr*. Prank Evans in Laka Mary.
1 After a short business session
tho Scouts wire joined by their
n e s ts antf*a short exhibition of
Scout work*was given.
During the meeting a talk an
travel in European countries, il­
lustrated with picture*, was made
iES’ bK c ” '
by Miss Annette Hinds, of Troy,
K. Y , who has toured Europe
extensively, Mi*s Hindi is visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. W. E. Cole.
At th« close of the meeting
refreshments were served. Those
enjoying the meeting were: Mrs;
W. E. Cole and Mr*. Prank
Erans. members 0f the U k t
Mary Girl Scout committee, Mra.
Raymond Ball, Brownie leader,
Dm Misses Annette Hinds, or
Troy. N. Y.. Ardelle Hinds, of
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Donna Belle Sel­
lers. I.leutehant, and Alma Coch­
ran. m (sta rt, and Christine Cole,
Grace Konkins. Betty Brown,
Jane Cochran. Ida Robinson, t.urllle Garreli. Lauretta Mlnchcw
and Claire Erans. Girl Scouts.
Helen Schotts left Wednei’
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McClelland’s Camp

Kr. and Mrs. J. D. Cordell
McCIelland’* Camp waa th#
tarn moved from 1S1JH Palmetto scene of a house party enjoyed
' i m m to M2 Magnolia Ave- last week-end by a number of
th* younger set of tht* elly.
Dancing, swimming, boat riding,
Mr* G. J. Meriwether and aqoaplanlng, fishing and other
fcegktere, Mary Louise and Vlr- forms of amusements ’ entertained
tMe Roth, and Mis* Ruth Hand the guests. Ben flatter, Jr. was
,
Ml todaf for Chicago to visit th# mascot.
jie Century of Progress.
Those present were! Mr*. Ben
Halter, of Charleston, S. C_ th*
Mrs. Mary Rtrong'end Mrs. Al­ Klsse* Helen Wilson, Geneven*
ba Moseley will leave Sunday for Wells, Horten** David, Evelyn
to attend the Century if Porter, Glady* Gamer, Elisabeth
L They ‘plan to bo away Methvln, Helen and Betty Col­
bert, Barn Rniline, of Eastman,
Ga., Judy McClelland, and Teddy
fam in g » P*rty spending &gt;rs- Morse, Curt I* Coleman, Charlie
M ay at'D a y to n a Beach were: Powell, Charles Palmer, Herbert
Rn. Lp*ille Belghlr, of Detand, Douglas, T. B. Mathews, of Barto,
Wan*lev
Mg the blisses [enabelle Hagan, Ga., Tester River*,
Cfenalta Barber, and Mina llow* Porter, Charlea Strickland, and
Jimmy and George McClelland.
Among, th* vjsltorg were: Mr.
and Vi*. E. A. Wilson, and Mr.
!. Franklin Hardaway and and Mr*. C. C. Mathews, of ChuFranklin, J r . and Harry
tnota.
u ltr a spending a few day*
kin with Mrs. Hardaway's par
SMI, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J , Wil­
is*, Waat Ninth Street.

Picnic Is Staged At
San Lando Springs

lfouaM . Mr*. Roy Holier left
tMi aflemoon fpr
Coronado
BsatB when they will sUy until
Saturday
with Mrs. Holler1*
father sad sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mr*. C. B. Graves, of Grscnviils,

B-C.

Mrs. Catherine Berner. Miss
aryatot Berner, and Leander
truer expect to leave Friday
t th* World'* P air In Chicago.
away they will also visit
res 'ia Ohio. Indiana, and

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Edward G. Robinson
' SfiUYfrig At Milane
rd O. Robinson, wljo first
to cinema prominence n*
■tor In »U tt&amp; Cesser" and
Money," com**, to the
of the MUone Theater to­
on ex-gang loader in the

Among those npesept were: th*
Misses Camilla
Dess, Loris*
HlcVfton, Prance* Wilson, Helen
Will to, Gen* Martin Laney, Lu­
cille Bols, Betty JHntermliler,
Mary Maxwell, Prances Relts,
Ella Spencer, and Ben Cogburn,
Jean Turner, Bernard Hchlrard
and guest, Charles Bogero, of
Macon, Ga., Billie Ball, Alex
Sharon, Claude Herndon, P. D.
Scott, end Herbert Douglass.
W. C. T. U. WILL MEET

the W. c. T. U. to be held Fri­
day afternoon s t 2:00 o’clock at

Social Calendar

OCALA, Aug. 1.7—LTV—J. W.
Blair, engineer In charge of the
federal survey in this section In
connection with the location of a
rente for the proposed cross-&lt;tale
canal, yesterday said the work here
will be continued unaffected by
Secretary Irkes, order inWashIngton for a special study «f the
project. The survey, which is be­
ing mqde on land an,| from air,
ia along a proposed route from
Jacksonville
Atlantic
Ocean, to the month of tho WithIscoot hee River on the gulf roast.
At present the engineer! are
working in the Ockalawaha River
valle* between Sharpes Perry anil
Welaka.
If thia propuaed routs is used
for the canal, engineer* said the
water for the lock* necessary to
raise ships to the required level
would be obtained from Silver
Spring* and Blue Springs in Ma­
rlon county.
' v' •
W. F. Knotts, of Yankeetown,
for many year* an advocate of lh»
cross-state canal project, yester­
day told the local chamber of
.commerce th# 'Jacksonvllr WithIscoochee route was the only pos­
sible on* for a ship csnaL

NEW YORK, Ang.
The Italian liner Res arrived yes­
terday from Gibraltar claiming a
new roord for trans-Atlantic
crossing by ships.
•The Rex made the trip from
G thraltarjo Ambrose lightship, at
the entrance to New York harbor,
in four days, 13 hours ami 68 min­
utes, at an are rage •peed' of 2n.lt'-'
knots. The distance given was
3181 miles.
The fastest previous crossing
was made by the North Herman
Lloyd liner Bremen,
sailing the
westward course from Cherbourg
breakwater to Ambrose lightship,
In September 1831 in four days,
18 hojre and M minute*.
Iter
hlchest average &gt;(peed, however,
was made on the eastward trip
from Ambrose to Cherbourg ove"
the long summer touite of 81DU
miles June 30 last. On that voy­
age her average' speed was 28.31
knots.
The Italian line said yesterday
that the performance of the Re&gt;
made her the fastest ship afloat
The fastest single day’s tun **X
the Bex waa recorded as 2 M I
knots, while records for tho Bre­
men show her fastest single day s
run was 20.43 knots.

palgn and th« Umldent’s agree­
ment I* to increase employs buy­
ing power through shortening tht
hour* ot labor and lengthening
shop hour* to increase employ­
ment. General Welslger declared
th* blue eagle would be with­
drawn from business place* that
attempt ta frustrate or evade Hw
NBA objective. 1

AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. IT.—(IF)
—t ice President John S. Garner
yesterday appealed to Texans , to ’
vote for repeal of national profit-'
hition at a special election An*. ‘

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Miss Elisabeth Ivey, of Atlanta, ’
and Mis* Sadie Ivey, of Eastman,'
(!■„ returned today to Da)t*n»
Ben h after spending yesterday
ami last night here with thel#
brother, John leey. They svefe eerompanted by Miss Keen Gist
Miss Edith Walker, ami John Ivey,
who are spending the afternoon
I and rvening there.

U. S. Marshal For
Northern D istrict
Will Not R e s i g n
l’KNSACQLA, Aug. 17.—M l The Department of Juslire in
Washington has requested the res­
ignation of Will Harrison, United
States marshal for tho Northern
District of Florida, but Harrison
Yesterday said he would not te ­

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DRY
CLEANERS

H
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Top—Infsrnilionet air pattenger, mall and tiprsit station, terminal for Pan American Airways System,
now under construction In Miami of th* world’s largest commercial marine aviation bss*.

108 E. 2nd Kt.
Successor* to
McKnlght Dry (’leaner#

Lift—Plan 'of tho nsw Marino Air Terminal facilities ot Miami, Florida, showing how four lnto.no-.
tional Airliners can b* loaded simultaneously.

Cash-Carry Prices

Oval—Colonel Chari#* A. Lindbergh, technical adviser of Pan AmsriCsn Airways, who officially
opened tho first air routos to Latin America end who is now surveying a projected routs to
Europe via Greenland.

I A1HKH’ CLOTH EH CLEANED
Plain

Right—One of throe forty-pasiengar Clipper flying boots—world's largest commercial airplanes—In
Pan American's fleet of 107 Airliner! operated to 32 countries of Latin America from Miami and
Brownsville, Teias./

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COAT SUITS ............. 76e
White Wool nr

Business H o u s e s
In Daytona Beach
Told To Obey Code.
DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. 17—
Business establishment* here have
been warned by Graham Welslger,
NRA campaign general of this
trade area, against reducing the
Lime their place* nf business am
kepi open in order to evade the
re-employment objective of th* reeovery program.
Ilia warning applied to estab­
lishments having two, or more em­
ployes aa of July I, which are
required under the IVeeidential
agreement to remain oj»n a mini­
mum of 62 hour*, unless ti^ey had
maintained shorter shop hours
prior lo July I, and in the latter
case not to retluce further the
weekly duration of operation.
General Weisiger’e
warning,
based on a bulletin from WashfBgton, ia to b* backed by a cam­
paign enlisting consumer support

GARNER URGES REPEAL

Lindberghs Plan
Last Hop Of Trip
To British S h o r e s
REYKJAVIK. Iceland. Aug. 17.
—jW) Colonel, and Mra. Charles
A. Lindbergh expect lo remain
in Iceland until at least Friday
when they may fly to England.
Th# coupte will await their base
«hlp, the Jelling, due here Friday
morning with supplies. Meanwhile,
they will continue their northern
serial rout* mapping activities
with ftlghts in this vicinity.
Colonel . Lindbergh said Tuesday
night that England might be their
next destination. (The distancr lo
North Hcotland I* about I'd*)
mile* and to England about 830).
The Undbcrgh* slept Tuesday
■ight in their flying machine,
lying off Vider, where thry land­
ed Tuesday after a flight from
Greenland. They were expected In
strop in th# plane ngain last

night.
Entering Reykjavik by automo­
bile' yesterday. Cointwl l.indliergh
Weill diu-i-l to the |m tii(llre lo
deliver * smalt |&gt; slut sack. Only
a few people saw. llie Lindbergh*
enter thu building but soon tiaffic ,.n the street* was blocked
and (hey bail to mate their **rape by a back dour. In ter they
conferred with th* minister of
communicating* and the mayor.
t’oliinel Lindbergh rlunird up
questions mrtrrming the flight*
he has made sinre leaving North
America. (In a Gtrenlaml map,
he marked the route he followed
from _ Labrador to Gndlliasb,
Holsleinhorg and tfnumak ami
hark to llolsteinlMirg nn the Writ
roast of Greenland. Then he
showed hi* flight tn Ruffin luind
ami then from llq|*telnborg iicrn*«
Greenland to Ella trie, in Prnns
Joseph fjord, and via Scornby
Hound to Angmagsalik. lie point­
ed nut how he flew across the Ice
rap araln »o Grslthaab nod Jullanehaab, rounding Cape 1-’irewell tr&gt; return to Angmairo.ilik.
I|e flew from Angmag-alik lu
Iceland.
Mrs. O. T- I'cnrcun ha* rrlurecri
from Kurt Valley, Ga. where he
*(a.'nt several werki.
Mr. and Sirs. Ralph A. Smith
ami rhildrrn hav,- gum- i&lt;&gt; |»-ints
in North ami South t'arutinu trt
aiwnd a few week*.

U. S. Takes Steps |Tattoo MarksUpon
F o r Prosecution Husband And Wife
Of Harvey Bailey I d e n t i f i e s Them
DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 17. &lt;&gt;Vt The feiferul goieiniqenl look the
first steps yesterday in the arosecut loo of Harvey Bailey and f.iuf
others tliaigrd with the kidnap­
ing of Charles K. Ufschel, Ok!*
honia City oil millionaire, bj &lt;&gt;r
dering them held on bomb total­
ing $3(10,1)1HI.
Fa il pleaded not guilty when
arraigned hef.ne is-e R Smith.
United Stales rommltsioner, ill
the lijllu. county jail where they
had ls-cn since their n rirst early
Saturday morning at a faun h» se
to-ur I’nra Use.
Itonds wer* set as followsl
llsib-y, $itHt.ood; It. G. Hhanmm,
IV *e county fatim-r on whose
land Halley was captured! Mrs.
Shannon. Armen Shannon, H*
son. and Mrs. n ld a Shannon,
Armon’a wife, $30,18)11 each.
Federal agents pointed utit
that even though Itoiley were tfmake I ond, they still would not
r lea-e him sin e he I* an es­
caped convict (loot the Kanxits
prnitrntlary
at [jm-ing
and
charged with mur-krr in conneetlori with the Kansas City union
station massacre.
Itai’e / and thn Shannons will
Jo- held here pending possible re-

SILK SHIRTS.............. 50c
Tams nr

CAPS ......................

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DRESSES .................. S5e
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BALTIMORE, Aug. - 17. - M iTattoo murks covering a husband
uii I * wife from head to font
served yesterday to unite the
couple nt • hospital here, where
the woman He* critically til from
pneumonia.
The woman was admitted t&gt;
the hospital Inst Monday, after
u policeman had dl*rov*rrd n* r
in a semi-conscious comlltiun in s
cute, slicking with chills.
There uu% no way to Identify
her. but among thu Intricate de­
signs on her li&gt;.ly w*« tho name
"Kale H mimers,"
l i-stetday u policeman noticed a
mao sluiiding in a doorway. The
man** rhest and arms were a
iiis «
» f tattooing. Th* polirrni*n
lememlo-rcd the story of the tat-

OVERCOATS ........ ... 40e

moral tu Gkinimm.i City on fedi-iul warrants. Ilslh-y is i-vpettn | tn be taken tu Kansas City tn
stand It at fur mmJer.
'(•■•Her at Denver, Coin., yester­
day Increased their guard nver
Albert Hales, held there as n(T
other of thu kidnapers uf Urschel.

OPEN 7—CLOSE .«

MEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED

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Wool «•
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PANTS ............. - ......30c
COATS ......................... 30c'
MEN'S CLOTHES PRESSED

SUITS
OVERCOATS
PANTS ........
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SATURDAY

OPEN 7—CLOSE 9
All Work Guarantor!
Satisfactory—W* Will .
Appreciate Your Patronage^

VACATION
AT THE

G O R D O N

To-Ni*
Friday

Seminole County
TAXES

It was announced yesterday that
th* Geneva Garden Club will meet
Friday morning nt the bom* &lt;t
Mr*. Jeanette Marshall in Gene­
va, fee the purpoe* of erecting a
shadow bouse for th* use af to*
eleh.
A picnic luncheon will he
SarVM at noop and Uw regular
hutnese meeting will be coofbcL
ed at . I :S0 P. M.

. . . . may be chtalnnl under provLRm* of tin- putch Bill. This
bill Is affective only whm IB:*) or prior tair* are dun and
the certificate* held by th* state and when I!K&gt;2 taxvs have
been paid in eash'

I

W* have an ustablLhnl bond credit in Srminol* County
and are in position to give a W tr substantial discount ua the
, parthaae of all ur any portion of a bond which lh« lax-payer
’ may need, i

Lopk, Whatjs’ Happened
rd "Uttie Caesar!”
Jaai aa aid neftie whe’a teraed

iy to M e l Dea l mUa thb Mi* eele th a t e th* uaempUynieei,
!■ aaieag g sag tten , out of Jake
. riH L &gt; * v ram* brok!
£

! , Our representative cuvef* the Otonty and will be pleased
to discus* your -problem* with you, with Do obligation on your
part.
Drop us a card, giving a description of your -property or
tequriU eg eur representative to call. Act promptly If you
\wt*h to t a b advantage of thlaBIU.

4

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A vacation 3.000 fret above the e ra . . . where yen
can play golf on a “sweet’* 18-hole comae for 50
m ill a round . . . fish in the Carolina*" famous
Iruut streams . , , ride a hone over mile* of
cleared bridle path* , . , pley tennis on litWIy ,
clay courts . . . swim the mountain lakes or th*'
new Counlry Club pool . . . become brrathlese
with the beauty of thb mountain scenery J . . be'
cool end comfortable . . . In (he happy comp$n/
of gay, kindred Spirits , . . that's ihe stuprotf,
enjoyment offered you by the Hotel Cofdon- A
hundred rooms of solid comfort. Three (pOcUmf^
Southern • cooked meals a day. At th t lurpria*.
ingly low cost ot from 23.50 to 16 par diem ..

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W A S H IN G T O N , A u r . I'-. 1/11 llictia
— Four of the rm!i‘*n"* g.o.lt in - j duttry.
id stries were urge I yestei&lt; ay t&gt;y ; ! &gt; ' " ll.e-r corf iritres .••p.-iids
‘ the N U A t» aitree iuickl&gt; u|eei | uiucli ■' the udi.in... Hal.-. . Iei|»s
lie v I
cmlrt |iruvUlii)jg minim.im wnit1 uf resell mg Ins M.«)n*«i,
linin', h » •! uf fin a l sour. -s said
i I t'p
In* u j* n.lifiy
-1it Hi,
• i V a a.fvic.-, It was learnt i y«e- p i p ; ‘ th* IC .••seveH .' il. xtralerday in administratiun eifeie , thm.
. +-%
innt.ent out to th-- ru»l, steel, &gt;il and
*«» H i*»y
c^titparali.
M t A.
t \ on !h f | art uf I l f
autnmohde industries frum It gh
C H IC X C d ’. A11if- I"
,' C
W A SH IN G TO N , Ane !«• &lt;&lt;D Jt. Johnson, n c .v r f y n ’ m i r t m
m%»H| «tf 1hr h r in f M %%•*•)» ••*• I—. taiirem i tits 1 . ret tn Al t’ap..ne
»» nrh*«4 Johnroit s t*yhl
__ The first f u r t attack against tor, a . hi- upene-i b ilef e --inviei hiPtl lli
1 heago to ’ «»n'l .
J"T
the constitutionality of the Na­ iBinpaign to ( arh the 1-iitk -if *l-o to bum* th«* hath* iti *,u n.** »**•• ix.-i.ei rtiespiracy with 'J.t olhei
N atnn's employes by "f j i I . i |ia--. I nr with hit ram|Miitfn » »r . In. wen- *turtril yesterday.
tional Recovery A rt failed yes­
The oil industry nb-hs- uf III • f ur rrrftftnl |&gt; trh v itiit f ow^r.
Chi f Ja-tU'e J»hn J - l' .Y ‘ l*&lt;' 1
terday In District of Columbia is operating uydei n t'-M tirsr)
|*r* w)•(•*n( Koo* u'lt rail *i|
,.t
crim inal •••“•''
* "P‘
Suprem Court when, an applica­
rrcokfi&gt; rouiinl into *|»c\ul t r t ,.f halls a roc pus dire, ting f&lt;"i
I'rtI
n
ifb-v't
•Irtimtr
mranw
nf
«
h
*
E
r
a
n
r
r
tion for an Injunction t» set a«ide
With Ses-ielnry
eiat autl o,itle * to r
*,'a
I'm- urtlinulitiit 'I h r
M l V s .irti%»lv
ndv. JoTifi 'u
operation of the law as it nf- kins nt In
pone i'i h i. eo it A.iv- A tin
w
th
th*
jrM
h
ir
w
ork«
(iiln
in
lit
r
i'
c m • ehi -f * sertflng to
fvcteil T r i a s oil refiners was de- ferrril with «|&gt;oh no ti li
ti*»n nn 1 tlt« b’rtlrral i ••• a*l ». igia I
trel |.t ml , \vli ilsal \‘ # ilea for ineoine tax
w th iiinii^l f at uni.
ut&gt; ndm inisiiBior
■Ik
•iDim»-j
fu r
n««M|if4 tl
|»*l 1 fri t»al f "iV 'eral ufflelab heie saW thw
r iinr— n lu t iir * f ■It... (| t a i i i H&lt;|t ;»ji|»l*» * I •»»» thr le lir v ril theie w uld he no ohl-c
aosigM to have set a - 4 * the In- li'e in Kr- try.
rnat I »x »!.*
• \ u t litWkl I’ n.i,
, u„.. to u-turning Capone. Altortiperalui ' -'I loi iio iiii *
r.-r.rl »|r
lii.lluifactUI lity. ill tiiHHtfl
t. . n call* .I
c.ervrsl Cummings was ex­
strleliona nf tnterslale shipment fulil*
Ih iir ' i - l
k.nr m
juli*
in. ay a
«»wli
‘ uli«*
.^
..led to see ‘dr Is. the writ upon
of ml.
^
I I v till
»»!••»•»» * ng
sen
m r rrtamrl
'..............
r1'^ * . f j . ’ y j , , "V,, Wa-hington Thm *
[ p lin n ril nnlT o n T li.ir i*» J.din till,
“ Congress has^ileelareil.” Cox's
' (Continued On I’age Four)
|'
nil* i
«•!» will r« • I* »« 'in I lunt
■lay or F n Lsy.
ep l-!-n said, “ that ih e i- Is U
i
A - . , i n n i StBle's Attorney t.ro
hns
r , r C . Nrimeyr-r. • leader in
national
emergency
and
,

Application F o r Iniunction. T c s t i n e j S , “ K ry
Validity. Is Denied
Rv District Justice

(Jan* (,hieftainAnd2.1
Others To Be Tried
In I’riminol tourt
On Backet Charges

"...

«

— -

WITNESS STATES REPORTS MADE
";:;:;:r:t:r;;:::n:;,,,.:(:ouzENs barred by departments,
R.F.C. BANK LOAN:OF CITY REGIME

ee.itt ... - I
granted the president brntd now
. __________________
svllteil tlu w ill t» I
, '&gt;rTA LLA H A SSEE,
Aug.
1«—
lal -kl I tie due.linenl » J ’ drawn
(.Ih—The Florida property owner
aya.nst W ar.l... \
Aderhol, of
w(,„ fatln to pay hla 1M2 taxes
th- A Hants V rm n
t
forever the oppartunlty for
_______ ______ - - .
lo e a l n ih u .tiie i -aid t ap..»e
yg.iempUnn 0f delinquent taxes
|,| ,.| nli v
v ..........
Mould..li • ..........
present
in e urt
reruin- , •'I pittmu
. —
und*r
Futeh ........................
act, Attorney
......... the
..... ...........
The seetlon nf the oil regulaGeneral Idindls said yestenlay.
. t |otH around which
Kdwin R. H urst, of Gainneellle,
■raged was the "hot
ftl
t,u( this quentlon:
That forbids the Inter-late
a id tin t I'ip*rtie Wool I be held in
..a s
b
i
“ If a person fail* tn pny 10.12
m
r " I'ook co.tnfy
'
the
jail •' " f *,a !'
ment, production or withdrawal
(ares does he forfeit nil right
n il. o l.a.y al Joliet (tending h.s
0f gf,p putrh law In reganl tn from storage of any oil tnkrn
t lE T R O IT , An*
I't itY
The
U r.is.M l . . . rd
were .s la b . In a l.
*
p ,y m, nt 0 f
delinquent
taxes? from the g nu n d In violation uf
Indict &lt;1 w ill. I'ipone on the
former
head
.f
the
nnOs».:
&lt;
UtiMSt
•
to.I
by
various
f
i
l
y
of Sanford
Sgy h# f&gt;1I(l fo piiy
|1IXP, rtatr- la&gt;. . It was ......... I ..c
.
eliargr* „f ro ii-p i.a r, it. restrain
r losp.| I n.ik
startled a rrawde I .-...phryees a.»-l drparlmenta durinH th#„ pays |h,
( m txxrs,
the 1
1011
11nil- by pieylng «n leg tiinate
retary lake* under presidential
w u| j that restore his right*
ru.irt ....... ye- tenlay w.tl. a -u
the uioi.th of Ju ly . a. •r.l•&gt;.*c business wen- attorneys, a pr ml, authority.
.
,
,
,
,
.
...
i.-.r
ts
placed
tw-tore
H.e
t
»
f
i n j pr|y|leveii of delinquent tax
nent al l-rman, lov.l* uf laloe
“ I do not think the National
t uoeiis'loll tills week.
unions an,| trade asssNUaliona.
*
»*ny
Recovery Act ran be sustained by II i Im t ! lltH ivn, II** »rv
•,..i
ime he wa- named
.
la n ill. replied;
to .
J . N . Tidar h a lt ami gangsters.
»
_ any
_
^
t kal.l F . W. F . a ril bVnalnr JitniH
l|? tie
on
ground,”
followetl . a
„ct.
activ................ *« head of
Their i.i l.et.... nt
"It is mv opinion that if n Kluchtr, counatl for tb«* rrflneM* | tU |fi.t mi
preceifnir ih-- ' I t hi
Dr T«d«r
I r .J liner iin.iUha' investigation during
r-oncet- —nee —-k&lt;- Is entit’—t t'• asking Justice Coa to grant on
re 'jtr.a l - •
Je-arlmenl,
jun mill -ilt-eyuen&gt;
the benefits un«!er the Futrh Injunction again-t the federal
(ruled that during July he
bank ridais.
•suited fiM
w itness.*
lln .s .s . be
beL
Ir s . than &gt; 1
cotisultnt ons. had presented
•MIt" w
1hill permit* « tax c^etlflrate to government. “The act la uncon­
Testifying
b e fo re
t'n.-ult -*ih r. at bis ITIce ur at the tn tyi (vc* sue .••stive f u ik county grand
| t
r j ; |sene against hh« property for stitutional and void fur tha cea1912 taxes, h* forever loses w hat­ *- n that It I* an a ltem iikty dele- J tlifs lla ir v It K c .tali'- Poe - oar I I,me. .i'll P-. ‘ ii» cTMi-iderrd uu i-riea.
,,
. I „ l v -- |. ,
t The iiKlicInirnts covered an asever rt-ht* he may have had gate power to the President of gr-sn • Jury yesterday. U i ’ tui "
(Imh i at.- it .,, an a . i i a . v u»
“f **• •.•"In-1 fields, thr
under that law ."
the (tnlteil States which cannot | u ill*, fo im rr '1Mr»irn*i»*i of
lb
. .
. a a .a __A I___
.
. *•( tin* •
nearly n
.....
per d.v C,I. I Inun.liy. c . , t ' , .* , | r l leverage -ml
In the same opinion, the attor­ he ilrlegated hut must 1m ever*1
N i'
(..,:, hi,.. for ...... advi.i -r - e-l
........ . and d ye r, trades chic ly.
,.u
iMtiinl |!»t*il l»-ii i*. -nbl In i* :*
ney general said the Fu trh Mil cised by Congress alone.”
..
.I
at.ent.un
..............
h»
' h ,' 7 n*".,r ''
,(,
Fl«ch?r
conlendr.1
the
fe.lrral
I
C«»U/
II*
ifftu
I'I
h
Uf
ha*
pr*vlded for - redemption of de­
'nsluslrtys. dirertlv.
In the opinion of K arl Lehmann, linquent taxes for 1911 and prior government's power over Inter­ a I'-uii 11••in lb ICn'«*up &gt;fr ill'll* I • ■, - Me I til. M l 4-' ......... '...d t' ......... . while I,. - ....I. , 'he Ix lx ; ttlims involved or a c
aho m
• short'hurt- tlaa kk ,. a
n 10
th- years
confined in
to nam i* i im |»«ti uli'iii v%In* li v* an 11 b«
who
mai lul ■
y##r* with
w|th bond*
boml* only
only for
for the
the stale, commerce was contlncil
" r • m p to r b * •*'
Mird !»••* I MIDI! 1
•*' vi il* -!.. the I. ..,. ,'..f m l....... .
N. R. A . program before Sanford
of
property owner regulation and -did not permit IlllkP
•a. . .t . Topping oil Du- i n *y' arm tactic, of the umlerwurld lo
liw *t i iii pa it y mill p i i . ' t i t ' T tin*
Kiwaniana today, the “future of
) |h&gt;,
.... ,|.r o -' m r- prnhlhltUn.
v in r-i Dr. Tide, .........led ,h». t restrain Irad*
.
Am erica resU tpon
the way HIn C(UIP. delinquent
U x certificates
l. «
v 0u are called np"n
-------------.
........... ..
.................
"You
op"n to ije- Mt h »it “ b flitla )” uliu-% iriyiiii
it ,- |s*i .......... thie, major ..|w .a
* » •“ "«
'&gt; .'
w hi.h this program goes o r.
• (Jh ^ . i ,
Irrm 'o - r e - •*
r. •&lt; w ri-'tiv hn*. I I .
.......
• ...... limn IK.
' " ' k * i ,,-rw' y
HI* talk followed an ra l.rta i.r-,
0D|n|r,na were made pub- questions that has arisen slnro
'J. 11•»•iv •», tlu ii pi* 'I in.
Finn, hi,., ih ie f Mac Cleveland
r,,l'"s"t
ment pr gram which ha,I n- ,,s
‘
f
fiovernor Sholt* the adoption of the C o n s t it u t e ” him i al iti i ib'At i i f il* t * '* •* can,, an rd e ie ting re,, ,rt w.ern « bi-aco I anndiy Dwiierr assoc a ­
highlight u humorous .c c o .i u y u l j
yottll lo
. a Fi-ch er told Cox. "This Is
(I u Ii I i IIUm I Oil I UK**
' ............... prob ally the l-w
firel •»
M Squires,
L&gt; X lw am an k ran k Peirce, o
f0mm|ttee to direct a state- d a lly true because nf Ihe apparl„- i rent , e r11 ,.•(... • I in T .,1
medial ir, Iliu re n i'V
brginningi of tha N. I. K. a .- a commit.
f |gn3 ................ ' . . 1. 1 .* | k v
ttr •
Chief Clay#1 incagu ecunomist ami unco
• .
is . .1 ' s&gt;. I
I la s t a
Pr j S S ^
£ n v Jt E
^
of brtngln# tlonal
guarantee,
sh ul.l
be
were only *' " ‘I
*er Gleaner* A
...
■
•&gt;* a •
...l la
n d Inusirteil,
then
Ne arV . t .
'
y
S T t lower M ilag e for .911.
........................le and abandoned on
hi • ■ilnl* B yer* In slilu tr; Al Vrinaa t'siainage reach.........ly »s.
\ f t t NrUu,,‘ »»P"Mienn leader of
iaia &gt;iii,&gt; | _er mil
^ - during
......................
tuiicil, ami
\|urray
M N G S T lW , Ja i.ia ira. Ailg. I't
Hull
thi I the c l y
turned from tig
World’a F a ir
id’i
Twenty
four
p-i-iuis
a*-inonDi
aim
iml'.d'
to
*
i
liu
“...c
'
(V
,lu
m
l,hr'&gt;*‘
"
ho
.
'-••
The
full
f
r
e
e
nf
the
state
govthe
country.”
nis V a sho.t talk in whkh be
Charles Fahy. artlng solicitor ■trail and sev tia l lum r
l i l t . : - I.- ,
•* C-hirmtg.n public .enemy
w.i b-1 proiect*. T b i. total
r.commended that ail perseq* who emment will be thrown Into the
of the Interior Department, a r ­ away as the rr'u lt of every elec lb in that r,-|»ortr.| during .l-.ly ol
'•
-ollectlon drive.' Comptro»
are .n tha vicinity or Chicago b«
gued the court hnd n«i lurl-dlc- l i i r storm and flas I- wlii.'b strue’s 1912. No electrical j.r pi ml.ii.g
''lM,n whl'•,,
fore
the Fr u
a ir
■ore me
r 1*
is concluded.
nintim aii, sho-lld' |pr
reporting on • trip *°
inilii-tiiient. were bas.-tl, pro•he
. tlnn because Congress had dele­ here urnl St. Andrew '.nt iturh-. le rin it* vveie I -net M iiri’ii* tin
make every eff jrt lo vl*l» tha F a ir.' jgdMonvIlle ami other east coast
•
eeutors
.ru
t
invesllgatnrs
among
' rated p^wer to the ailmlnDtra- T h r sluriii I* descrlt-e.l as
Tknsw
tI sarial Sat0 Ik#
. .
r a the
. . found “a ■iilfflpl'tl
th- month.
^
Those mf
attending
tha Itinrkgrn
luncheon. points,
said
snleml'd
I cnl tii.ii-ess men and finally
tivme*- nf the government.
Tile
I'oli
-e
|
».-1
.
t.■
i—
1.1
r|,-&gt;lle.l
worst
in
HO
years,
t
’onini
iieatt-n
■ P r i i i t l « l over by Howard O viriln , response lo the appe»| »' t”” !*
“These o rd ers" h- — Id. “are with the eastern en t-nf Die islu.id a t tal of H-’i cat.-, id nli-gt-d law- sucreede I in |&gt;ersuading lllrin tu
w i n : Miss Niva Peirce and E le a ­ bring about lower millage by
if- Extensive damagi- st« viulntlun. R.ven|e.-u ol l It#-.—ru ,i . -ireiioniv lite r fear uf gangland
nor Jones ns guests, . Kiwanlan paying 1032 taxes before time not depriving the nlalnllffs of i rut
• tejtri al ami ts-11 i.f their exper
•
Ihe
use
of
their
alleged
pr.mer(I onti'me.1 ..it I'ag.- Four I
proi'erty
w* • rc|«i‘ l-.l
Tenney I. Deane, of HL Peters­ for sale of delinquent tax certlf( ifn e e i with untlerworld Irrru rli
I
ties
without
dne
process
of
law.”
burg, and Kiwanlan* T . L . Dumas,
| met hod,
'
'
Icatea."
C . K . K aw w n, Dave llo n isic, C.
4). Rare, Flstcher Hailey, Frank
rb
. P eirce, E . C . Harper, E . I. Hoy,
J : 0 . Ia-onar H, W. H. Zachry. F.
P e r k i n ’H
R. Wilrun, K a rl l^hmann, Howard
L in g , K .p e rt
Ulrkkland, I.. T.
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. If l.- t V i
Dose, Jno. D. Jin kin s, S. F . DoudK ntployrr'rt r rp iirl fur week en ding A ugust lit, 1933.
Master Mechanic II. K . Slerena
I ’rf-itlrni Roosevelt
appointc.l
ney, Otto Caldwell, W. A- I’atruk. end approximately * * » other f‘ , el •••«*•#l*t
* : Dl»* te m u •»•» « k •••flinii I
He.
b ill
H irliar.ls.n Haumlrr*, Miami, toH
A
V
A
N
A
,
Aug,
-Th.•ill.. • TllfilTNe lhv*n.e HI li# • Ilf &gt;elDIM ill nn
* I. J . Hrackln, V . S. U rn io n , W. ficials and employees of the »artlkl* fll'l a irrel. * f i l e
i .lay to l.c asisvlant to the secre­
T . Langley, Kay Fox, Rill
Do­ riuu* Sanford shope of the A llan - I tank account* ami properties uf
tary &lt;&gt;f labor.
Will
llarritm i,
the
ilepasrd
President
Ma.-haih
' Hose, V , A .’ Speer, and Peter
1. W eekly In crease in |ui&gt;roll cunt $
I Tn te l Mate* m aishal at iVi'snSchaal.
,r ® v ‘
hi* ,,,ii° w''r* " ™ ,'rin ‘; in
, t,la. h * . U c n a«k»d t&gt; resign by
proudly display ng
awarded ‘ vestigated with a view to requi
2. N 'untlicr u f enipluyc.nt added ............................. .
'li. ■l.-|iartn.(.,t of justice.
which ha* Jus
h a v lrg ! *i‘ l',n
lh ,,r euc.-eBaar*.
them a* a r e . It n t their h«vl ■
Thp prilY| ,ilinn, Hr, . . i,l,„ t |nF K I.P .IilfA T lO N C A L L E D l ) F F
m iintained a r*m
year* ' Cespede*, administration
Iwgan
clem
ent, four, atcaped.
......................................
Shank was arrested In n wmsl
after a Tarmar reported he &gt;aw
the ca r crash and a man Gee.
F lra t denying hia rutlt. he biter
c .nfeased and
promised a full
statement
later, po'.ire **id.
--------------------Tha fuur persons olivou-ly dieill
of poisoning. They. vreie nut iv -n
. - s .L ..I
U
t k . . . awe * a e ' e
acratched
In the
wreck.
^J-'ace* of the victim , wer- d!.torted. Indicating that they d e-l
in agony. D o ct.r* made a c i.* o ry
examination and said they hn I
keen po'soned with strychnine.
The 4-year-old
survivor,
ttr
third von of the dea&gt;t e o tlfK to.-.|
p i k e hi*. namt was I lin-.
He
tald “Mxntuia and papa at- some
meat a f l i r - J told them nor to
touch it. l e c l se I saw Mr. .Snank
pul something^in It.'

"* "‘".Senator OhargcdWith Imusual Itccordn A re!"
........................ .ling Knlablhhed l)«,r ng
...................................
Debacle In Detroit Operations In July

?

imannsees u. o.

Salvation Resting
On SuccessOf NRA

N * rt‘®
n*’ - —

sr si £i

Railroad Is Awarded Machado Property
Silver Safety Trophy AndBank Accounts

Jamaican Electrical
i»&lt;ri.,K July,
Storm lakes 2-1 Ikivcs *t,r, rad. t.« ir,- anti

N R A Re-Employment Coupon

To Be Investigated

Sanfon) Merchants
W i l l Discuss Hours

3. .Min inium hourly w ai'e iinid In (in iu p No. I I

rre.rd for the |-a*

(h # 'weeding

S i r f h o p s w-'n? S0--.2 day* with

N U M B ER W

P lv s C e n ts A Copy

COURTn \ M F9“r Giant Industries Of
RiflesCountry Urged To Agree
MADE AGAINST Quickly On Their Codes FORTRIALOFAnd Machine Guns“SCARFACTALSeek Desperadoes?
RECOVERY ACT

LANDIS DEUVERS
r ;:,:m j m m m - .
FUTCH BILL «...

f o r le n ie n c y , o ff ic e r s

%&gt;*

N K W H I'A I'K R

S A N F O H U . H . O R I I ) \ | \ V K I ) N ^ S | ) V Y . A U G U S T 16. 1713

1‘

To appeal On
NAN ADMITS( Mayo
Arsenic Law Ruling

I M I K l ’ t i N l lt x N T D A I L Y

-1

out

"[jP^f«Mf

pers.,ns

‘ h«

i.u\|H-ctp,l

r*".

Another dlecuaeim of opening out an accident.
iT was report#.! here that the
established
and
closing hours
ano rinsing
nours In
in Sanford
onn .iou , . (laving
c
w s is i™
Having ntl*B-V
already
store* h • spec ted to bo beM Ib is . f„ur yr t r record of not harin g to former president sent his p ri­
wflantocv.
Ikg PH*
&gt;11 •&gt;
M "reporta _a single ..a
'.lr ft* Ilk
111* vate secretary to Germany two
afternoon ■•
at l)M
C ity If
Hell
a‘ K
&amp;:W
are'drnt
in Itho
o'clock. AU aarchant* In Sanford Far ford »h.p*. Mr Sla ve ra and Week* Sgo to buv a h&gt;-me there
, e i t expected ta attend.
his men In 1931 decided to onler From Na-sau where Marhado
‘ T h a martin# wax call—.l hr a two-year Hafety Contest. Shona now reding j-an.e a ‘report tbx*
' e r V. A.' ffpeer &gt;e bsU !l af at Tam pa, U k e lt a d . Jaeksotvilio, he i* pienniny to stay near Ih -ra
chant*. A a heed of tha Ad­ and High Fprings, which,
with Sen ra Msrhail*. and her f s l.i'v
. CommKt*e of tin loeal Fanford, com rrlsa Ih# Third D.el- rearhe-l Philadelphia ami went j
tha -------ra'lroad,
also entered tn a hotel.
N . R . A . Campafi
tlgn ------Arm y, —
Mayor
. . . tion of —
- -W
Trlminal charge* of m'saiqiro.
8 peer yesterday aftrrmion waa| this ro siest.
,
* *
fan-lx, frauds.
advised that tk * sp A ial lx/y«tt-'
Pecaus, not - eiagi# aeeI Vnt •*&lt;-. nristion
■ •••-.« of
— puWIe
Ion* f*l«t||—. ewind'rs
g *U ag Committee of the Arm y ttrred a t the local sbaye d urin g, ' - o ' eevnlon
“ A M a ll dry y o d .jt l m two-year period which eaJo-|t*‘ -m*cl,le«. mtnrdero. and use of

I. .Minimum h o u rly w n g r paid In G roup No. 2 S
3. M axim um h o u rs m a in ta in ed | n G roup No. I
6. M axim um h o u rs m a in ta in e d in G roup No. 2
a. Group N -. 1 cousin,, of factory or mechanical w«rker»-scartixana.
b. Group No. 2 iu.-lu.lcs all other employees, exrrpt outrldo
sate .live* and rn.p'oyces in a managerial or e ir-u tiv a ca­
pacity receiving more than f.3,*&gt;.0O weekly,'
e. Minimum hourly wage n.canx th* lowest a.nuuot per hour
paid lator in group indicated.
d. Maximum hour* means M a i number of hours |wr week
worked by full lime employees In group indicated.
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AsHiHtant

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EMPLOYERS W l L L ^ ^ c w ^ ^

signcouponsin, sssrs.^i'a
LOCAL NRA PLAN

Blanks Will Disclose
Ad d e d Employees
And Increased Coat

C H IC A G O .
( A .P .) —
m a c h in e
ru ith ed

Aug.

F if t y
guna
fro m

IS .

p o llc t

-o
w U j;

and
C h ic a g o

In to

S o u t h e r n W la c o n a ln to d a y l» &lt;

a n it t a m p t to c o r r a l w b a n d
«r
k id n a p e r s ,
art
definite Information and acquaintth
e
ileatM
Police uld the desperado#*,
ing the residents ol this commu­
For the purpose of

gathering

nity with some of the

nought probably wera mem.....ti
*»tra
of Aha un»e gang aa twd^
result

progress

which f* being made a* a
•
*
fugitlvee who eluded JOtr offlcerj^
impalgn, i _____________ .
of the I cal N. R. A. cam
-a fte r a gun battle on C h l c ^
members of the Advisory lom n. Iy„ t ,r d a y .
,*4
lee uf the Campaign Arm y let"
. The
daatlnallon of the
yesterday afterniHin decided to mobilisation of .police waa a aaatdad
call .pon all employer* In thla but It la knowq to be In the W1»f»
aummer Iresort
region,M
Illimill lUlltlirwi
W
W
W
'S. vs&gt;.---*
city to sign
Mil out an " t i . cnnsln
T k* notorlou* Touby Gang, fotjr
It. A. Ke-Kmplayment Cmpon."
• * * were named
ad am.
member# of which
T h is cuupon. it w»*
deciJed, the UOO.OOO kidnapers of W U*
when filled out by all
Ham Hamm. J r .. St. Paul h r o w v ,
who have signed the Pr.'* de.it » known lo m a k. lhair hem lqUM tjfty
Agreement, will »*talllsh '.he actm th# ' m h * .
*Hnw
al fart a* •“ , h * number of pvt
ran. g*p« U * ^ * * r o w d by A # ,
sons who have been give" em­ killing
r * ™ f ° l'®w ,f * *"
ploy in *nt since Aug. I and tha Bt. Valantlne’a D»T maaaaor*. *101
actual amount uf th* Increase in so operated thare.
.w
th* loeal employer*' payron* *mc#
A gang #f w ily Y'dn* P ,u ,p £ l
that time.
last night apparently had
The coupon I* p bllrh* I In IhiJ
through w»# of
n l tion of th # Herald. A ll employ­ police im p * ev«r detlamJ. » « rt * W
er* at* a*krd to Dll i« 0Ul
1 by a package of i* ™ !
mail it to K . S. Lamson, s e .rrla ry monay, th# am a«al of wh^h w m .
kf th* Advisory Committee, at Ihe &lt;&lt;ndIt dosed, bnt
~
*
City Hall, th e Inform atlm to to p orted -t* .approximate &lt;*°,000- fftb
given is fur the week ending Aug
19.
over to in * ------ j § ■,
E a rly neat wek, a* fast a* too
informal on contained in all u l
^
s+ m -ru u p .
Ihe coupon* sent In can be com­
(ContioMd On P » « * f o u r ) - T
piled, th* result* will b# printed
frum day lo day in The Herald.
Name* uf all n tm h an l* who ea*
,
llK r, M , ln p.grull r«eU
r ,n lfc(1 num(,t f „ j
,mpMv*e*
or „ .... ,—
.
add*
a« well as thoao whu ere
Ih#
otherwise complying with
President's Agrjem vn' * I' also
be published In The Herald,

____ Of “Cuba”„.ckeU Are Given
Fines In City Court

Members uf th* cu m m iitv , ap| uolrd lo in a petition signed by
Ramlell L'hasv, of Chaae and Co..
■sklng fur a stay uf th* ml'di.'um
wage scale
provisions of
the
1 res d in t’s lAgironivnt, um pors illy approved thla flrm 'j requaat
pen &lt;ing receipt of an official ru l­
ing' ..is the »ubj*cl. A l • m u lin g
if the A .lv ls.ry Committee t.i-1
n,orn ng. lb * action wa* rescinded.
II,fun- adjournment yesterday,
e committee composed of K. L.
Glenn, Holland Dvan, ai.J
K arl
Lehmann, wa* appointed for tha
pur pa** of making • atudy ard
Compilation of the re-employmanl
oupons as quickly as they ars
matlr , to Mr. U nison.
Mr. U h m an n waa added to Ih*
special Investigating
Commltta*
which alirad y Include* Mr. G loiti,
I. nton E . Allen, and Count* JA in•on. This group I* expect* I lo
make an Investigation of a re
ported boycott which has
been
instituted against a local nieichant.
This morning atilt anuiher cjm -

• Thr## of ihe *t* P*r«oiw
h a t.
ha.n
n « j |l«(j
*yl•&gt; {
chatgaa connected with • r o f f *
Han of th# city »o4Im »

Nnanaa war* tried
lp»l W i *
A‘
m
Monday
altarnoon
" B1r,n* _ “
lengthy polk* “ urt MaMon, T V
o lh ir three vlolalor* of th# ordnsnea ar* acheduled lo be triad
n , T h *k *w £ # bad k . e n h e l d i r o
pending
■ decialan by C i t ^ f
Court % udg* Millard B.
a . U th# right of th# C t y r o t r r
them. Attorney* *•* * • £ • ?
v io U tct. had
1 * Charter «!»•• lh*
mlselan no rig ht *• »•»• •»
nan** •* th* t i p * tl dW »U*Jodge Sm ith, howavar, decide I
agalnat thla contention and rtHjd
that V lo U tir* .hould be b.ougbt

Monday, M . r f f * » « ‘ * * * • •
Jama* Hokerioo. J r , and Horatfc*
U s r ie all of whom War* abargoff
with ' gpaaaaalag lottery ,lckj £
ware brought into exurt.
TU*
m ilter, tu be known as a» Exam- f o ^ r w i i W
W
ning Utter.I. wa* appointed tu : tk* waa fikad lift* while Lawh waa

^ , ( . &lt; * it,akin# an In castiga­
tion into all p«mtuns fur u stay
f any provision of th* Preui l.iit’i
A g let ment. Thia commltta* vsa*
given authority to *tudy ail polllions for 4K hours
before - r a .
rotting its findings to tho A d ­
visory Committee. Th!* commit,*e Is composed of Mr. Lvlimann,
Paul Hline, J . L. M arentettr, L.
II. Coxnelly, and R. L Dean.
It was further dtcislod that In
the future, all voting &lt;,p,D r e ­
quest* for stay* of any provision
There'll i * ».&lt;» l-abor Day c» e
of th« Agreement will bo don* by
bratlon fn Fanford this year. It
secret ballot.
waa deci bul al a mectin.i
of
members of the Special CelaS n
lions r mm it lee at tha Chamber
L M. R H O D E S IS V IH ITO K
of ( ‘oiiiinrrce yesterday afternoon.
Xa •
t t'unfl.ct »g engagemente are rvSlat* Marketing Commisilonor
p u n s , for Ih * deelsiu., it was
repurlcd. I'ongreisman Marl. Wi'rox an &gt;"l.ex” Green had already
accepted Invltatl &gt;ns to
attrn I
thla affair, ard letter* are tn le
cent to them at once regretting
tha necessity for calling th* event
off.

ip

L.

M.

Rhode*, of

Jacksonville,

was In th a vicinity yaater lay at­
tending a meeting of' local pouL
Irym ta affiliated with th* Samim l*
Poultry Association. T h *
meeting waa hrld oa th* W alter*
Rrolhars *Eg g

Farm

n ear

Laka

WOMAN DROW N S

Monroe and Mr. Rho.li* d*l|v«r*J

T A M P A , Aug. 18.— 0F&gt;— Mr».
Rosalia Conigllo, 7J, of Tampa,
waa drowned Monday
aa a ha
fell in ■ well containing three
feat of water at hey homo.

a snort talk on “ M trkatlng." 0 .

(W I

t

..a

TtM lU t t
™
t1 a* kalng tha Umute
•
house * ' ill repute *nd charge* e l
n auapkit.,
of falooy *«c»I"»l
K t b w a n »l»d Law k
were d l.mlaaed.
'
•'
N o t Monday, Ooorg# B urt**.
Claru A*h and Staalalr A ih M *
a ifta ta d to bo trtad on t t a t g n
of pO*H**lng lottery tlckata/
_ •
V)eter Oroen, WhlU, charged
with ap*ot«ng. was llnod g L
.
tu fu * Woods, Buek Raburu dad
W . L H urray. whlW man charged
With being drank, «rera f ln H f t
**Bob«H Colins, F lo rin * Collin*.
Thtodor* Crawford, Id«lla C ra w ­
ford. Jlntm'a Tyaa, end V lo lei
Jam ta,
aharga.t with diaeydagfF-___
conduct, war* fl»*d • • eaoh, whftn -~i
W illi* Jam **, and M ary
war* dlam’aaod a f
•
tlrtlJW ' K
tharga, aod Bugona W llliaaU a f t b t tgtedT next Monday on a d i* e darly aon-W t chargv&lt;* * 1
Suean B4et.bs.rg, charged WUh
being A a keeper af • d sordeeiy
heoaa waa flood » .
IM q Thomas, ekargod with dning business without a Ueaneo, Waa

C. Houseman, band of the Asaie- 11 r i d * ' M a m .
ahargod
1st oo, presided,
and a
small breaking a*d antarlog,
fdrrad ta tha couaty.
group ol persons was present.

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In Havana Re-Open
LOAN DEAL After Shut-Down
rUhdo’s Branch Of­
fice Begins Active­
ly Monday Morning
;

O B LA N D O . Aug. 1 &amp; -A p p llra -

tym tar lean* will ba race!rod

by tha.Orlando branch af tha
louse Owner*’ Loan Corporation.
hk^Tnalng jraatarday at • A. M. JC. MarehUoo, manager of tho lo­
an! office amtouncad Saturday.
g i r 1i----*— wUI b* In the Phil*
Mm building, located at tha cor-

Tha territory core red by the Ortaado office will Include Bravsrd,
Lake, Oraagc, Oecoola. Seminole,
aad Vohulo cotntlo*. Office hour*
wfl bo from • A. M, to 4 P. M.
MU* Mildred Rood ha* boon ap­
pointed oecretnry to Mr. Marchleon aad attorney* aad appralacr*
for the corporation wBl ha appOtntod directly from Jacksonrtn*. Aa yet the appointmonU

airday morning hi* Insurant* of­
fice waa baalogad with loan epak«ra, job oaakara aad people want­
ing Information about loan*.
Mr. Mufchlaon la particularly

HAVANA, Aug.
!».-&lt; *&gt; Cloaad ssora the* a weak I* »rmpsthy with a nation-wUl* strike,
commercial W « af Hi t u i ymUtrim, threw wW# thrir &lt;teeri to
enjoy a la ad-off I** hoela#**.
Th# ending of tha complete tUap af aaaw ataa b t» i|k l a wav*
&gt;1 baying throughout tha li'aad
and otraata baatlod with activity.
Track* rambled through tha
(treat* of Havana iblivcridg food,
let and other o*c*i«IU#», trhlla
(hop* and other b u v im estab­
lishment* war* rrowde I.
Strati ear operator*, among tha
flrat to join the strike m ivvment,
war* ehaared. No taeleaka were
In operation but omnlouMt were
running.
Bom* grocery »tor*i reported a
(hortage of fold but moat of them
were ihlo to supp
_. . the demand*.
Thar* waa a scarcity of l-*. Bak­
er lea war* not yot open. Broad waa
not to b* had and th* aupply of
craekor* waa almoat exhausted
Clothing and general merchan­
dise aloraa, bar*, fruit atsrca and
moat of tha commorrlal houaa*
taomad with activity. No incrtAao
la pricas wa* r* ported.
Peddlora aolllng frail, cake*
and panny cup* of colfee walked
th* etroota, hawking
_ their war**.
Bcslnssa waa good.
*. Banka warn open for business
and tha po*toffIra prcpaiaJ to roaum* operation today.
. Soldier* armed with rifle*, re­
volver* and saber* patrolled Ik*
•‘root*. Only a minimum of dieorder* waa reported.

Johnson And Howe
D iscuss Recovery
A c t A t Luncheon
WASHINGTON,~Aug. 15,-Prepaaala to atlmulat* now purchas­
ing power war* discussed at a
luncheon recently by General
Hugh 8. Johnaon and Colonel
Louis McHenry How*, President
Roosovalt'a confidential secretary.
Thay had before thorn, on th* on*
hand, auggootlona for encouraging
employers to advance the flrat
waok’s pay to re-emplojred parsons
and, oo th* other hand, Idaaa to
spur sal** to koop money In cir­
culation. •
Th* advanca-pay Idea waa at-

UOAL idoncs

..e ?rAsrs1‘f asM ss1y sarsaw

RATES

lias*

ta U tto /M a f^ t* CaSulr Welfare Boon’

llepetre In c2ul.IT ■attOlnae: Ceert HeeeQ.^---- f r ^ —

Parditen and naleree fJe: feun Hoaom—
Eaptiwee er CoeatrJButMIng*: JaaltOW «■* Ot(e^-ay
TIL..LIT.
*** » .
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HAVR YOUR WATCH rupalrod
by poo who vaaity know* bow.
Brigg*. Jswtlcr, Mag. A*.____

tributod by Oonoral Johnaon to
Plarrapont B. Noyoa, praaldent of
Community, Ltd., Oneida, N. Y., a
administrator In
Washington. Plana to th# aara#
and had boan advanced by Philip
Wrlgloy, of Chicago, th* chewing
gum manufacturer, and by Pnul L.
Cornell, head of aa advartlalng
agency In Now York City.
Mr. Cornoll had told Mr. flow*
that on* employer recently had
advanced $50 to each of hia em­
ploy*** , telling each to go out and
buy himaolf n necktie. Each cam*
hack with Just th* nacktl* and
$49AO. Th* txparlmaat wa* cited
to show th* lack of **!*• Initiative
In atoraa. 8ale* people had grown
accustomed to the depression psy­
chology, with moot eaatomar* buy1o r what thay cam* to buy and
nothing more. Th* #*V#rlm*nl wna
regarded a* showing n need to
atlmulat* ealeepoopl* to try lo In­
terest cpatamer* In othor por­
ches** «V/thoX hAh*rto Joblas*
com* back
*prn&lt;l\ng money.
General Joanaon *old that h*

do riot oicood In amount
90
percantum of tha valu* of tha
proporty aocurlng th* loan, aa
dotarmlned by tha corporatioa’a
appraisal. Th# homo owner on
mortgage* thus acquired by tha
corporation will pay.Interest at
m ti Uint tho net oraatlng th* the ml* of B percent. No loan
corporation wa# for relief pur- of thl* typo may exceed In bond*
M**s and not for th# general and rash th* auin of 111,000.00
yarpooa of financing rnortg*m or 80 percent of tho valu* of th*
.•Th# corporation can acquire In homo a* established by th# cor­
manner doocrlbod bolow bom# poration's appraisal, whichever
mortgage* or othor lion* or real la th* smallor. Except In payment
estate upon which la located a of tax** and assantlal repair* and
dwelling for not more than four other h*e***arr- Incidental ex­
families which la used by tha pense*. no rash will ho advanced
n loon of thl# typo- BONDS
owner *■ ■ horn* or hold by him on
aa homo*toed and nat having a —Tha corporation'# bonds will
wata* of mow than $30,000. I* boar Intoroot at th* rat* of 4
percent par efmum. Th# United
States' government guarantee* tha
stood, or If It sxaood. $20 000 In payment of euch Interest, but not
tho principal. All bond* will ma­
vain*, no loon coa ba mod* ®T ture not later than 18 year* from
th* corporation.
Only homo
mortgages and othor Hono record- th* dal* of th* laauo and tha cor­
poration la required to retire them
o d o r raocatod prior to J l H »«. a* rapidly.aa It* resource* will
lt$S ran bo raftnoacod by tha cor­
permit.
poration," Mr. MunhUoa oaid.
•Tho corporation will furnish r -Tha corporation will msk* a
rack applicant upon roquoat » cash loan up to 40 portent of th*
valoo of th* proporty (aa deter­
Item of application for loon. Thl* mined by th# corporation'# ap­
should b* typewritten, fully com*
to rotlr# an existing moHytatod aad algnad hy th* app»* proval)
gaga where there Is ImmlAant
seat and returned to »h0 »o*»l danger that th* homo will b# loot
branch offka In tha FhAllpo by forecloour* and th# mortgage
building. Any P«r*«! V t
atatomont er otharwlao,
wtl- cannot 4m acquired by ‘he •*fellf M bcm the cofforstien U change of bond*. Intoroot oa eoth
loan* shall b# at th# rate,of •
M b* a loan aabjacta hlmaalf to percentNo loan at thla type
may exceed In amount th* earn
*T«*t at th* loaa, eueh aa *h- 18 000 00 and can ba mad* only
■tract, aarray, attorney, apprulo- when th* homo owner cannot ohar aad raeordar fee* will ho paid
tain a-loan tram ordinary loading
kg th* applicant. No chart* or agonclo*. Loans of this kind m a t
$p* ran bo mad* hy any pw*0** be approved by tha corporation
ftna a t corporation for old to
Waehlngton.
eempUttog application ok oochr- la (Only
for tax** and repair*
im loaa wlthoat tabjqsilag tha an property not mortgaged).
fhvteM chenrinf l t d M le trim*
"Th* corporation will ataka
caak bmpe ap t* $0 pomatum
of Urn vain# of tha homo m de­
termined by th# corporation's ap­
praisal for the payment af de­
faulted tax## pad ******monU
Which th* owner la unable to pay
and to leak* nocanary repair* In

•ftia4fcmui&lt;u&amp;6

CAMPING OUTFIT, trallar. Four
'parsons capacity. Complete wttb
now bod. $71. Root A Son*, deal­
bav* to b* loft to th* voluntary er*, tl$ Myrtle Av*.
-,1 _of§ aemployer*.
mH i n * M U
*"
action
lated the Idea Mon th* plna aWa”
but conilderad It on* th at would

Local Golfers Beat
Daytona 3rd Straii

WANTED: whit* woman who c m
rook end do housework to atay
on pine*. Refer*iv:** required. Ap­
ply 1700 Magnolia.

.Sanford'* golf team . Herat Its
third straight victory tfVOPtr Day­
tona Reach team which "H mrt in
an 18-hols match ovar th* Osconla-Gramatan course In' Dnjlona
Beach Sunday afternoon. - Th*
•cor* west Sanford SS| 'D*H**s

V—S ituation W anled
ALL AROUND Grove man, nurrary man, rough carpontar, tff
trick farmer, wants Job.
WUI
wdrk for small pay. J. C. Lock*.
Lake Mary.
•

Results of tk* matrk*4iffj! aa
follows:
jr {
• Howard Favlllo *and'jA$draw
Carraway Hafratad D m Jlw tlM
and Mr. Ckandlar. 7 M T | Bill;
Pavlllo, Jr., and Prod Bolly lost l||
I.. U. May, Sr., and L. U. MogjJy.
7 1-1 to 1 1-2) C. E. William* gad
K. P. Houaholdar won from Thodb
aa and Bennett, 9 to 9; • TrmX
I’rar.-e and J. L. Gellawny w*$

XJSFXSi KiAfS
.-ONSTIU.’l’TION AND HAINTENANCB 0

ySieVaa^'iifcloeryl Cwt a t i j E S S u
I’eia for Pro* Labor, olker than (loarii
Pay el t'eavlel UoarCa
r**4li&gt;e *»*« Car* of Coovlata #* HoMe
Pavnieate on Accnent ot BrMee* oollt
PobTtn lararwerated Cltlo# aad Towaa .
salary of County Knelneer a Bio*****
Heeerved for C#*tla**o«l*a ------- -—T P T it

10— Flow era and P laata

!■dBra'-iB!

STRAWBERRY PLANTS for anl*.
See W. W. Potter.

orUJ* caas* pend-

rat* Ceert .at tk*

ladletal Circuit of
rid*, la and far
, where!a Jatrarsoo
aparaka* Oampaay.
ider Ik# low* of
to pUiatirr, aad

WILL PRACTICALLY give away
40 acres good . farm land. All
fenced. Good four room hone*.
Twelve mile* west of Sdnferd. On
concrete highway and , railroad.
Mr*. C. J. Alexander, c-o Mr*. C
P. Laa, Holly Hill, Fla.

The only PACKAGED
AMERICAN CHEESE

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- I f aavon to lacky, than yauag
Data Hortto, son af th* hand af
tha daparttoaal of Unraaliam at
Manny Collage, da** »*t a*W
to carry a haraoaho# or labMYb
fret with Mbl'B o la tho n ranth
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. Thera majr bt many benefits reaultlng from the depres­
sion bat among th« moat gratifying we have heard yet is the
tfiM mention*! by a New York.rector who toM hie contraration recently that Um playboy and the playgirt Jn school*
and coUeraa are beginning to fade oat of the picture.
. One Of the wont feature* of Anterican anlmalty life
* • the country dub atmeephere which fmjoetttiy pervaded
the eampua. Student*, acme how, got the Idea that they
were cent off to school only to learn bow to wear tailored
ChKbai, drive fact motor can,' tfripk Scotch whiskey, attend
mght clobe, and have several fast Indy friend* on the
atring.
■The
•The thought that their real
rti objective waa to read and
Study
of their professors,
•turfy books, to absorb the Instructions
inal
to Work hah! in the laboratory and class room, to discuss
with thefr claaiimatoe important topics of life, was Infrequently
embraced by
under-graduate.
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_ the average
•
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m_
a
a
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Apparently these conditions have changed with the
attends
financial atringency. A
who attenda
. . rperson
..
0,0 a J college
a
ILItoday
cannot afford to throw hit time away with frivoloue things.
He ipuat acquire all the knowledge he can in the ahorteat
time, for be never knows when aome bank failure or buaineaa collapse will cut off file allowance. Fund* for amuse­
ment* are'scarce and the •poMlbUfiyprieadlng a very gay
life has diminished In • proportion to the contraction of
money,
'•- ' -Out
of all -this
w* may expect• *a much
more intelligent
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Beating Our Time

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We hear much about establishing closer trade rela­
tions with South America, and the fact that thia country
(a geographically nearer to the Southern Hemisphere than
the nations of Europe, on first thought, would seem to favof
Staten
prefer­
f U f the
U I O United
U lt llC U
Sk*»**WWW In
re . establishing commercial
_ ______ . _
ence. But, whereas
whereaa
to
eocc.
‘
* thia
* country may
*a #_be_—nearer
&amp; I_ .L to’South
- - South
- - aa ,„
America III
In |IWiaib
point US
of Mwowre
actual «distance.
not in the matter
AiimriVg
. . . —----, .It
. is ___
la always baa a lot of spores.
of time, which (a
la really the important thing. In explaining
!*M a m along la calm content
thia situation
situ a tio n tha
the Miami Herald saya:
says:
f bo aboaid hare an aretdoat.
"Expansion of the Zeppelin service between Germany
ind looking ’round his shoulder
4
■; and Rio
“ Janeiro
'
• and* of- •'
■*---------------...I- and German
the French
aeropoatale
kreo hundred faat wore loft bo- Lufthansa along the same
aame route meana that the United
' hind.
Stated
Staled la going to have to start real activity to get and
a hdnffry bug or bird of prey
hold more South American trade.
sold « t quire all thooo logs
"Think what this Zeppelin service means. In three
t i awayj
and
daya
ntie*a
a n uw/w
u a y • oa
m
oZeppelin
c p y■
.u
u will
- . . . carry
—* . ,» paaengers
r #____ ___ from GerBJIU a
■ half
■
w—
*—
d- wtghv- ba partially boreft,
‘ *. * ‘----- 1*— #—
. 0*1
Til re, ooHIlltir
made In
four.
The regular
manyY to Rio, the return to
be madejn
four,
okrovor, plenty would bo left,'
American Airways schedule now calls for seven days
nd though ha look a slower poet
Ight day*
daye .from
from Rio to Newjork,
New York,
vt a toady would D * MnW pike*, between Miami and eight
thousand lag. for you ur me
rice, floating
midocean landing stages
"in air mall service,
..
■erious handicap would be,
are being tested that may enable the European airmail
we ore when shoe* wot* warn
Vb piwuuw
.. ...---...
to IllU
ahoot
planes rev..
down
through Africa and over the water gap
- sad old
to South America In much faster time. With greater de­
It’d havo to g it them all half
II *network,
ew&gt;
—( the
_ chief capital
velopment of the European ■
air
sol#ii,
twice as close to Madrid, Paria,
Paris,
nd, wboti we'd walked—cay half of South America would be
n
D
C
n
in
u
lb
IO
au
avaaer
.
«
London
and
even
Berlin
as
It
la
to
New
York.
a rnIlo—
Rooeevelt
growth
"President L
________should 'keep that
' * steady
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uppoao the shoo storeo chsngod
service in the foreground, and
of
German
and
French
air
' th * ,tr U ‘
. '
ad none of u* would greatly c a n see to it that the American lines hooking Rio to WaahlngI buy fire hundred brand naw ton and New York aie
are given every lid to increase the speed
K pabr. v
The UnitedJ Statee
haa South American
“*•
i, evaa.wtoti- the going'* rough orthelr service..... 7!._
trade willing, even —,:r
eager to deal with thia country rather
allow -the. more iambltloua Gerthan Europe. We cannot
steal that trade away by the backdoor
mans and French t o ----------By Jomm J. Montagu*.
route of an air line through Africa.
a probability.
roeutlon
for kidnaping
ting as a great aback to
fa r as w» have boon ahto to
out tho rmforeatatlon army
hat* not yat boon pat so tbo
■paper reports Indicate* that
I Johnson ha* mad* himnotobio exception to th*
Tho now'1'provisional president
I Cuba in another former now*■per nuua who didn't .know whan

fs triad to Idas mo amt I got
and that him,” a young girt
newxpopor reporters In Wi­
th* other day. Wo (bought It

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
The Weather Barren man, H. C.
DuBoee, reports th at Sanford la
th# coolest place In thia port of
tbo elate. Hla! observation* show
thl*. Tb* rainfall haa boon much
Icaa than a t this tlm* last year
b a f has caused no Inconvenience to
th* growers. The corn crop waa
lb* boat orer known Is this sec­
tion. Tbo rainfall during what I*
usually the rainy season waa I I
inches leas than la st year daring
tha same period.
1 W. L. Morgan la .aponding a
few day* with homo folks whUa ho
la working Um adjacent territory*
Doe Is always ear* of n warm wel­
come among hie Sanford friends.
Captain P. M. Elder took In tho
Miami cslsbretloa and returned
Monday.
Alfred footer la anjoylng , Ufa
.during tho hooted farm a t Ilondoraonvtllo, N. C.
W, P. Carter and Dm m Tumor
motored over to Oviedo on BgnHorbort 0 . Crippoa and family,
of M*W' T o rt, are tbo gurnta of
hla parent*, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
1 —
—1------ la • wall

s Determined
Rfertnt Graft

known piano manufacturer and la
i.l .1 t.k_ W.o.reoLor

Sanford p la cod It all over Kleiiovmeo In aorao rery Intonating ten­
nis games. Th* Kltalmrao* team
or, Butloek, Vans Agnaw, and
Woodson, Sanford by Merer*, fox,
Puleaton, Wyatt, and MeKIm.
,Thc fgmaqa Edison Talking Pic­
ture* are coming to Sanford. Thu
haa boon decided and they will b*
ehown a t tb* Imporlai Thareday,
Ang. 21. A complete entertain­
ment, consisting of drama, com
•dy, tragedy, oporatU aolactioae
and ■pooch#* by well known me
and woman will bo enough to con
vine* th* most (koptlral that a
laaot silent motion picture is
doomed and hereafter' they will
talk the i b m as rani acton on a
real itago.

463,777 VOTWB QUALIFIED

Her Report To City
CommissiotiMdnday

Mrs. Moughton’* report road* as
follow.:
“Ilonorablo
Mayer and City
Commiitlonen of h a n firi:
{
“I have the honor to present
my second annual report a* 11hrarlan of the Heiforil Public Li­
brary f ir Um yo*r\nd&gt;njf J u m 30,

im .

"We feel a drop retire of grati­
fication uror obr repo": thi* year
when We consider that in eplte ot
many band cap* turli a&lt; lac* of
fun h, and aimM a n n , an j the
lowered mtmborahip, tho Library
ha* yone ahead of all pra.fi&gt; *
yrar*. The Librarian hire hod i ne
part-lime assistant and practically
nr voluntary help fqr *h , y«ar.
■‘Ihirinjr tho 12 uiuniha ending
June 30, 1033, a toUl of 00,128
took* and magaainee wore loaned,
whereas the circulation fur tho
year 1032 was 83,1 Id, an Inr-eare

I* rovlaod, amJ now ranis are la•ucd. This revlal &gt;n »«&lt; I rsu n on
Jan. I, 1033.
"Mpmborthlp* aro-bving Us.od
only to roaidanta wlt.iin tb&lt; city
limits or to city taxpaypo. Any­
ang residing outside of th* city i*
charged t t a y tar. Wc are limitng th* number of b&lt;M&gt;ka allowed
on on* card t i aix.
“In th* olx month* *inc* ’h.- renumbering * u begun, we hnv»
012 adult member*, and of thl*
number, 183 are new, 23 are n &gt;nratldem, and 721 are renewal*.
Lait.yrat.w * hod 2460 ad ‘It u.cmbera.t Thff juvaxll* mom'*»r»hlp
will I t reriaod boglnning Jan, 1,
1034. A t present there are 107S
Juvenile member*, making a total
momberehlp of 1000.
“It I* impossible to retlm au tho
•xact number of breka In th* li­
brary, as about ono-hsif o, th*
old book* have not been recorded
In th* accession book. With tho
new book* added thl* jroar, w*
would mako a consorvatlvo aatlmat* of 12,000 volume*. Five hun­
dred and 60 book* wore aertssloned and catalogued during the
paat year. Two hundred and 4#
new book* were purchased with
rent money and 314 adult and Jurenlla k &gt;oka were dona' ed.
“The' constant use given tho
books necessitate! a g ra il deal of

mending but with tho hek of **-|1atlon marked for earh /Isas,
•Ulance,fewer bonks hare l*on(aml placed In a special section
mended. Two thousand 113 w erotrew ired for tbo echo-!. Who*,
repair*.I many of them being'*’' " P«»ibl* wo assisted In gethand-sewed an,| rebou1.1 In , lh e ttin* ra»t*rU1 together for special
library. No bo&gt;ha have teen s e n t!■ " lf an,*nU- W'
j*1* P“^
to (lie bindery In two yearo. lie ,n *"* *■» l’T lbU &lt;" »*•*■
Nla-iy-ebt were worn-out and dio- «"** work* or their * • " " * ' r*"d*
ra n M
Inc* Four thou«arui 614 p*r*oti*
“The reference wore lm» ha! to
suffer the*, last-few ware with
the incresae In circulation and
lack of aiaislanta and n»w. boobo.
One person's time la required at
the dort all of th o jim e checking

“However, th* aehool ihelvea
ware arranged for the High
School Literature clauses. To a r­
range there shelve*. 600 book*
wore taken out of general clrcu-

?o HAVANA
Round Trip from Sanford
Aug. II. S*pt- &gt;*•

“T * * * t l S T ?
»n,, *«»
"The library takea 70 magaxines, 33 being subscription* and
37 being gifts. Tho majority of
these are loaned to the public.
Dolly newspaper*, the "Florida
Tlnire Union” and the "New York
Times" are subscriptions, while
the "Sanford Herald" and tho
“Christian Science Monitor" are
donated,
"The total Juvenile clreulotlun
was 1LSM. While there was a
small increase in this year’s clr-

upend jroar varmllan to Hatana. Nm tar away—Mot too
•■penal.*. Uanaually law tau.
tol rale*.
Infi.f rnatl.th, IIrk-la. r m r n liun&gt;. ai A. C I. It. IL llekat
atflra Hanford, or commentrale with

SUAVE . . . courteous . . * inviting you to “Step this
way, please," the advertisements in this paper are
floorwaikers'in-print They show you the way to mer-

■mall kroupa, definitely called oft
tholr milk bolldny after h
march on tho capltil yesterday,
More than 1,000 firm er* cam* Jc
Albany by automobile* and brase
lo sook a conference with Omr.
Lthtnan. and to slag* a demtm•(ration Jn the sonata amt 0*'
aombly chnmbora,
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Do you read these adVertisementH every day?
Make Itra regular hnbit Do not skip a day or an adr

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vertisement; lest some pricelesH opportunity be lost.
Delirious and Tost,

riT BRINGS

,'EM BACK

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Reod even the smallest advertisementa and the amall;

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eat print Genm.of rare worth arc often burled where
you Khve to dig fot themr Size alone la not an infallible
■ , Read the adverttaeibenta every day, with pencil and

WASHINGTON, Ang.

Region *, c. L. Ilomrr, federal
-O rin n alan d U P « « » ‘
'■
th* expenditure of ^
t* * * * " building, AUm U,

paper at hand, to liat those things you wish to took-up &gt;

LBE8BURG MAN BURIBD

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when you start to the stores. It is trite but true, that
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this method raves t)me end raves money.
.

tiA'i
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chandise that serves your needs, and saves your money.

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run tract apoelflfatlonj are f»Uy|
mat, and with lnvoattgatlag eri-i
dencoa of conspiracy in bidding]
•ad. complaint*.
Th* regional I lyaetori, togather with tholr hc*'k|uartere

LEE8BURQ, Aug^ IS.—Funeral
Ifrioao for J. R. Fall. 72. n mobM of Loreburg- for mare than
t r - r e , during which ton# ha

■to raUe funds for Um Jorenilr
TALLAHAME e T Ang. 1«J~(/P&gt;
' department.
—Th# McuUrjr ef gtataa' office *
j T h ey raised Its.*] and with Monday reported that tU J T I
ITot«s 4 r f e r e .u a qaaliflod
i There vor* many book* donated, port id pats Jn th* Oct. 10 prehiW worp. far Juvenile# and the Mtion repeal eleeton bat othor
otbore wore placed hi tho adult reehiento msy qualify bofovs Dm
department whore Um elder glrie eltction Is held. A euryty of Um
and bey# maid Oe# thorn.
• 7 counties sls&gt; disci t i l f tbors
“Wo ohoald llho to e rpreeo are 1,275 votisf precincts hi tha
ear thanks to tho Woman'* CIbIi its to.
' for fhotr continued Interest In
‘the library* and to tho Rotary
'O oh for tholr h^prty raopores to
•' tho appool mads to thorn daring
National Book Wook. Wo also
i wish' to thank* tho many frionds
(who hare donated so. many hanks
land maroiireo.
k
"Tho Librarian takoa this opot and tho Commlaaionora hor
' portunity to oxpreoa to tho Mayi cooperation and euffivort J n tho
i drop appreciation of tholr hearty
effort* to carry on thi* rery noen ktry and beneficial Work in
thl* rmnmnnlty. especially daring
thin terrible-'tlm* of depression
ond .unemployment. I *hoald also
like to expire* itty thank* to

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B tt k iy EdlUe

tr. ttd Hr*. Jot Camoron i t t
rton» Baach I n »' lhorl n

Offle# 141

Miss Louise Hickson
Is Hostess
Att D
Dance
Head OflnstiBwA
ance Social Calendar Former
tution
Outlines His
Entertaining for m«mb*ra of
the younger set. 11i n tyiulse
FRIDAY
Ideas At Luncheon
flickson was hostria ai sn lafor^
The W. C. T. V. will meat at

msl dsBce flreri lait night a t the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Cariion Isft Monday R- G. Hickson O.dery Aveaue.
Ccdartown, Ga. where lh# wilt Dancing was enjoyed by the
a two BmtlM.
guests until a late hour. Pu.-oS
was served throughout the even­
ary Mclfabm 1* ipend ing.
U rg e baskets of gladioli In
weak in Orlando a i ths
of har aunt, Mlaa Edna bright shades were card to adorn
the rooms where tht guens were
a, and Mlaa Built Thraihrr,
entertained. Those presen. were:
rid CourWy baa raturned Iho MIssos Ceng Martin Laney,
Orlando, wbaid ho tpant tba Dorothy Haines, Mary Maxwell,
•end with hli (lite r, Mr*. H. Mary Hurt, Lillian Brahnn, Ca­
milla Dtas, Ann Ford, of Georgia,
ayln.
Frances Wilson, listen Douglas*,
it. Samuel Pulealon la spend- Lucille Bolt, Ella Spencer, Betty
Kathleen Laney,
I law day* thla week a t Day H Intermleter,
Jane
Sharon,
Dorothy
Marshall,
Beach aa the guest of Mrs.
•Katherine Lanier, of Orlando,
Biabop.
Eleanor Hickson, Louise Hickson,
and Ben Cogburn, Claude Hern11 Edith Walker * n l
Mlai don. Bill Tyre, Clifford Howell,
tbeth Ivey, or A tlanta, are Jean Turner. B. L. Perkins, J r ,
ling today In Leea'iunc anti Ale* Sharon, Hendria
I&gt;le«,
•d*.
Frank Russell, Billie Ball. Allan
Helds, Ford Harrison. William
and Mra. Jo* Gonaalea ltd D^Bose, Byron Foi, J. M. Wilson,
hter, Nancy Jo, have moved Jr., Melton Ware, Robert Yancey,
their home on Palmetto Jack Aycock, Earle Rumbley, Jack
Fiitnell, T. D. Scott, William
t&gt;e to Wynnewood.
Garner, and E.hvin Shinholser.
. and Mr*. Robert C. Taylor,
dando, will apend a few day!
a y week with th e -latte r a
t f p Mr. and Mrs. Mari

“The Girl In 419* Is
Playing At Milane

Henry Rnaacll and Mre.
Meriwether and daughter,
, left Wetaaaday for Chicago
• they will spend a abort tlwe
a World’s Pair.
a. 8. M. E lite rby and Mlie
ildo Higgins bars returned
Charleston, and Georgetown,
where they have been spend
tha post month.
i Ruth Nordman, of De­
le spending a week here
Mist Constance Melsch at
toms of her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Frank Melsch, West
Streak
is Anna Marla Couch left
morning for points In Ohi-i
she will visit relatives for
irt Up* before going to Phil
hisCtp V tcf training a t the
lyterlan Hospital.
terra Stevens, of this city,
Mrs. R. E. Stevens, of St•burg, left today for points
nnsylvan'a where they will
two weeks.
and Mre. C. L. Pnrk siH
ind Mr*. Lott Atkinson, nf
n. Ga., and Mlie Elite Lanle
avannah; arrived today to
Dr. and Mr*. C. L. Park, 103
Seventeenth Street.
it Mary L. Mueller and Mlit
nla Mueller left Sunday for
Ington, D. C. where they will
k short time before gain*
ikago to attend th« Contury
and Mr*. C. U Park and
n, Charles and Hobble,
their gueeta, Mr. and Mr*.
Pnrk and Mr. and Mr*. IcH
son, of Macon, Ga., amt
Ells* Lmnlar, of Bavanrah,
ira planning to leavo Friday
&gt; | o n . Beach to spend a

To-Night
One Cent Sale
One Lower Floor
ttrfult Ticket n d
lc
W in A J h U T wo

Adults
Balcony

10-25

ORLANDO SEEN
NEED BY O’NEAL

Motion picture stories a r t often
suggested by newspaper headlines.
Hut B. P. Schulberg. leading
producer, has enjoyed the expe­
rience of seeing newspaper head­
lines paralleling a motion pic­
ture.
The picture Is ••The Girl in
■DO,” romantic drama which plays
at the Milane Theatre tonight
with James Dunn nnd Gloria Stu­
art in leading roles. The film cen­
ter* around a girl, brought into
an emergency hospital badly beat­
en and unconscious and saved by
the bead of ths hospital, who is
intrigued by her beauty. When
•he recovers, she begs, not to le
sent out of the hospital, plead* for
protection.
Schulberg, reading the neyrspi­
pe re one night when “Th« Girl
In 410" waa nearing completion,
found an item telling practically
the eame story. A gangster's girt,
thrown out of a speeding car, wav
taken to a hospital, recovered consclous^jM*, and begged the author­
ities not to release her wheo she
was* welt again. It meant her
life.
Schulberg waa amaaied by the
similarity of bis hit of fiction and
this bit or fact; attributed It solely to coincidence.
Miss Bluart Is “The Girl In
419" nnd Dunn I* the doctor who
ultimately straightens out her
tangled life—nnd his own. Others
in the rast nr* David Manner*,
Jack LaRue, Shirley Grey, Johnny
Hines and William lUrrigan.

Missionary Society
Of Church Has Meet

youth

lag M l on chocking accounts.
"Ton have asked about th*
stockholder* In tha bank. Thar*
are 22 stockholders, five of whom
are’ women. A number of these at»■
TA&amp;TAR-PAZARDJ1K, Bulga­
oat live her* in Orlando. The list
la filed with th* courts here emhj ria—Great attachment of the
year and are a part of Ihe public | yeunger generation of Rutrarian*
"I, as a stockholder, have pel to education makes interference
$100,000 Into the Itank. Since 1323, with their schools one of the
the bank has not paid a dividend. moat unpopular acta of th* govI would pettdnitny-hSVe'TvTir far
This waa strikingly Illustrated
batter off should I have put my
aney Into bonds. A* It is I have by the rerent decision of the Min­
had that $100,000 Invested and it istry of Education to close the
has not repaid me one rent in Slate High School or Gymnasi­
those four years. We have work*I um here, f-‘r reason* of economy
against heavy odds. We at&gt; still which provokrd an unparalleled
working against those odd*, which public demonstration.
have resulted from inability of
Eight thousand persons, consti­
Orlando and Central Florida pen-, tuting a third of the total popula­
pie Id rare for their oblige.ions." tion of the town, gathered rn th*
public square, as the M l* In all

Resents F e d e r a l
Action O n Schools

In town were- run*,
tba leadership of clergy
and freo thinkers, capitalists and
Comi*aid#t*. Agrarian political
leaden nnd professor* demanded
that tho school b* continued. A
resolution was presented a n d
unanimously carried, recommend­
ing th at nil officials tf all par­
ties, from th* city elerk clear up
to National Representatives re­
sign unless tha Ministerial deci­
sion to close the school wa*
chlfixetL.
________ _________
Tatar-Patardjik, founded shout
IW0 years ago by Tartars mi­
grating from th* Orient, Is the
itiarket place of n rich agricul­
tural district, and for many year*
has been the center of radical
v rial movements.
Here also Communism ha* tong
been very strong ami recently
an extensive Rolshevlk organisa­
tion was discovered In the^oeal
garrison.
Struggles have divided the
poplatlon Into -fiercely contending
factions, and political conflict*
hate eften resulted In violence, yet
the whole population wa* united
in It* demand that the high school

education has remitted In aln
complete obliteration of illiteracy
among th t youth.

Gandhi WiU Start
F a s t Until Death
POONA, India, Aug. 18.—t&lt;P)—
Mahatma Gandhi began today
what he said would be his fast nnJ1 death. The nationalist lea'trr,
•as arrested Aug. I a t' th t
Yut.^Pof a neW disobedience cam paign and committed to Ja:| here
for a year because he refuted to
otey the command I t cease hli
.tolltleal activities, threatened to
•tail lhc fast unless he was glctrt
full rights as a state or poliOra
prisoner. So far he has been treat*
d a* »n ordinary prisoner,

3 :D(5 o'clock at~Oic"homo of kTra.
ORLANDO, Attg. 18—Forma'
R. C. Maxwell, 303 West Sixteenth lion of • new bank to supplant
Streak
the closed First National Bank tnd
The Ladle*’ Auaillary .of the Trust Co., was declared a neces­
local Elbe' Lodge will meet at sity by W. R. O’Neal, speaking
Monday before the Junior Cham­
8:00 P. M. at lb* Elk*’ Hall.
ber of Commerce. The new Insti­
tution would have a paid In cap­
ital of 1100,000. a surplus of 120.000 and a preferred stock Issue of
SHOT IN BR1.F DEFENSE
1100,000 which the Reconstruction
Finance Corp. has agreed to take,
WEST PALM BEACH, Aug.
h* said.
NAMED ADMINISTRATOR
t8.—tA*)—Special Officer H. K
Mr. O'Neal la conservator of the
the N. R. A. code a* It arfreta
Felix, of Lantana, shot in self
bank.
LEESnURG, Aug. 18.—E. J, mltlworklng plants of the Central
defense when he killed Noah
He said that h* would fight to
ROCKFORD, ILL. Aug. *1 —
Maugnnas, of the Hester ami .Stin­ Florida .district. Mr. Maugans is
Padgett, of this city, In front of
(A1)— During prolonged question­ pay off every dollar In deposits Ip son Lumber (’o„ has been chosen also a director of the Florida
a lan tan a dance hall Sunday, a
the present Inetltntion.
ing Mr*. May Hanson, 33, yes­
one
of
th«
five
administrator*
for
I .umber nnd Miltwork Ass’n.
coroner’s Jury decided today.
Following the
meeting, Mr.
terday firmly maintained ah* had O’Neal said that th* amount • of
nothing to do writh th* "torch money that might he paid to drHeath" of her divorced husband, posltors in tha First National
Earl.
, w ' * f H Bank a t the time of the opening
. State’s Attornay Robert D. of the pew hank would depend up­
Nash, said evidenca Indicated on latitude of tha comptroller and
the amount of money that could
Hanson had been slain.
Tha evident* consisted of a be gathered together from cash
porcelain wash basin and a bos on hand, bond sales, and note col
of matches found near the place lection*.
"Wn have hopes," he said, "that
where last Sunday Hanson died
In tha Games th a t enveloped his some of our debtor* will come in
automobile.
T hat was In th* and pay up their notes before the
for th* opening of th&lt;
driveway of hi* former wlfe’e time
home, a few mlnutee after ho new bank. We understand thet
had left hi* daughter, June, 13, many are making appll.-atiuns for
I loans either through the Federal
there.
Officials
thoorlicd someone Land Bank, the Home limn Hank
had used th* porcelain basin to or tbe Regional Agricultural Lonn
syelrm . If they ran got th*
dash gasoline on Hanson, and had
then Ignited hie saturated cloth­ money lo retire the loans that
they owe' to ua we can then be
ing.
abbs to add-that much more to the
Mr*. Hanson admitted she had amount that we will pay gut at
use,] the basin to feed her chick tha time of opening."
cna some lime before llanson'e
“ W* cannot say today Just how
deatg, that she had bought Ft
amall box of matches similar to much we ran pny to Iho depositor*
those found two day* ago, and when wo open hut I* will be every
that the had purthaaed a quart cunt that can bo raised for tho
purpose. Wo will then reduce the
of gasoline Sunday.
She hml used it to start a csr, ,'laims of depositor* as fast as we
she said. Kelson McCall, operator *an. The new bank will take nvor
of a gasoline service station near tho asset* and obligations to do
the Hanson home said Mrs. Han­ posltors and all account* will re­
son purchased the fuel from him, main active so that collection*
explaining that she wanted to cqn bo followed."
Speaking at the luncheon Mr.
use It to start her automobile.
Mrs. Hanson'e eyebrow* weie O’Nyal said:
"The qilo*llon In which you nre
slpged. She explained:
“I was In the basement when all Interested," said Mr. O’Neal,
"la whether the First National
the fire broke out in the car.
naturally feared for my daughter, llank will open, when it will open
June. I thought ah* might be in ami how It will open. I am not
tha car. I got too close to the her* to discu** tho wisdom of the
flame* In trying to look in nnd move that closed nil hanks In Ihe
th at’s Sow 1 happened t» get country. ,
"The fact that grew out of that
singed."
closing was the question of what
was to be ^thr future of hanks In
Mrs. O. M. Harrison has gone tu the United Slate*. The host bank
Washington, D. C. where she vill Ing and political mind* of tho
visit her lister, Mr). Lucy G. B-a- country decide,| on provisions of
bee. She will be aecompanl*l homo tho Glass-Stragell hill a* the
J
RELIANCE
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SANFORD ELKCTRIC j
by her son, Gilmer Steele, who proper solution of (he hanking
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LIFE
INSURANCE
CO.
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has been In Washington for sev­ situation.
KARL
J.
SCHULTZ
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eral weeks.
"Tho survey shown In tho Unit
CONTRACTING CO.
ed Slates shows that 90 per cent
|
IHstrict Manager
of alt arrnunts are less than II,;
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
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Mrs. G. W. Bailey returned last 000 and so provisions of the bills
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-Over 400 million In fore*"
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night from Georgetown, H. C. are hullt around that fart. A re­
Phone 473
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where she epent some tlmo with sume of our record* of 19.12 shows
her daughter, Mr*. Joe L. Bull. that we had 8,871 account*. Of
She wa* accompanied home hv this number OJilH had less than
Mrs. Bull and her ion who will $21. There were 187 account* In
be her guests for a short time.
which there wore balance* of lie.
tween $21 and $10. There we-e
BRIGGS
410 accounts with $10 to $100, 108
accounts with balances of between
M CM A H O N -G A R D N ER
$100 and $200 and nf the larger
balances there were hut 031 ac­
Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Stiles
counts.
announce the marriage
“ Now you ask; why had cash re­
1st National llank Hultdlng
of their
serves of the bank run down to
JE W E L E R
I’trm anriits and Finger W arm
.
daughter
5TII FLOOR ,
Mre. Hsiel Stiles McMahon th* point In which they were
( - C. Briggs, Prop:,
Trade In
found Mar. 4. Ths reason waa that
to
ION Magnolia
there wa* enough money actually
Phoa* 411
Sam C. Gardner
Your old Furniture
In cash to care for the float. Pm. Aug. 3 a t Savannah, Ga.
ple who owed money to the hank

Widow Denies Any
C o n n e c tio n With
Slaying H u sb a n d

EAGER
EYES

M ake-W om en
Value - Wise

TODAY is a buyer’s mar­
ket. Competition is keen. The
woman who would save anil
get the most for her money is
the woman who is n close
reader of the bkls^hiade for
her patronage.

A combined business tnd pro­
gram meeting of Iho Woman*
Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Church was held Monday afternoon at the church with
Mra. E. 11. Laney, vleo-presldent.
presiding. During the bualnesi
■niton reports w tre ’h"*!*! from
Uie various officers.
One of the Important
discussed waa tb* ecrlcs of i»»er
tea* to b« given by lh* women of
th* church to n n ta t th* pastor and
sUwards with lh* conference lencvoltnt fund. Mr*. S. E. Jjnes
dxtended an Invitation for the ( S O M E T H I N G
T O
first tea to b* given Monday
afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at her
bom*.
At lh* conclusion of all busi­
ness Mrs. 8. E. Jonca announced
tha program w*iiefi£ar*s based on
l h / subject, "Woman’s Status la
tha Chorch." Assisting Mr*. Jons*
with th* progtam w*r*: Mr*. J
Smith, who t*d tb* worship period,
and Mrs. Walter Raines.
About 23 members were In atd d
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�of famoaa ahlpo of history. m ortal
picture* of. aaral maorurara and
•altora* Ufa,' displays of rarlaaa
manoa of ship propulsion. torpe­
does, tbtlla and otbrr Sibling
equipment, Oa a lan» motivated

, A u*. o o .~ O h h-h. la y can you *ee . . .
, T h a U nited State* rot em in en t b n done a bang-up
Job of preaenting it* activities
» o - th a rC h ic a g o W orld'*, F a ir
—A C entury o f P rogress— vis­
itor* can aee and understand
VAfi/uNGTON, Aug. 10--VP)
.
_A modif cation of the I’rcsl- t them
la tba grateful Federal Building,
deni's. ys-emptoyment agreement
who** 130-foot airndrr whit* pylons,
covering houn of labor sod wages
symbolic of lb* three d«t&gt;arlin*nte
tg tha mwspaper Industry was ap—legislative, mccuiIv* and Judicial,
(roved last night hy Hugh H.
are mirrored to the btua water* of
Johnson, Industrial administrator.
Nottb la cmm. ar* »&gt;m of the
The code was s-bmtUrd by in*
most0 Iniereatloi nod coitty and
American Nswapapev . JMbll.hrro
t-organized display* lu Iho #nAssociation after a pretioui proKi (wall Ion.
pooaf h*d b*rp turned, down by Iho
Framing tha Fcdrral Building
recovery sdmmisirslor. .
against III V-shapcd background U
h ic a g o

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sin lb* bliic eagle pend ng con

tha colorful m ates Uullillng, with
gay banners heralding tha elaborate
shows maintained by tbo twentyone state*—Including Alaska and
I'uertu blew—participating - In the

1 (deration of a permanent code.

Piovisiods of the. •!
porary agreement Incl
N j person* under I t shell lo
employed except to **11 papers
during new
established ho. is
. where It itoe* not Interfer? with
school bouts, but lhose from Is to
10 niay bo employed up t i llirei
boars a day between 7 A. il. end
7 P. M.

A 40 hour week fur accounting,
clerical, office, serf let or sales em­
ploy*!. (except outside salesmen,
representatives, drivers, and c ruilatluii men), prjvldrd the sxcepUontimhcr than outside sale)men shall not exceed 10 percent
of-lb* total employed.
A 40 hour week, for factory or
mechanical workers, or artisan*',
with a maximum week of ,14 huur*
for any six week* within any six
months period provided ns one
work* more than eight hours in a
day.
Minimum wage* for arc -lining,
clerical, office. service or sales «mploy** of I lb a week In ritl-s of
morn than 500,000 population;
414.1)6 in elt:es between ZBOJKIQ
and BOQJXW; II I in cities be'.weir.
2600 and 160,000 and 112 In towns
of less than 2500; provided that
all employes receive as much n*
beret,fore; except that up to*5 per
cent of th0 total employe* mav
be classed as learner* or appren­
tice* and paid not h"» than 70
percent of the scale.
Mlnlmim wsgr* for factory nr
mechanical workers nr art moss.
•acept apprentices, of 40 cents an
hour; and If hiur* arc reducml un­
der the agreement a rats of t.ol
less than prevailed in lha sa.no
community July lb, 1020, and In
no avent less than 30 cents an
hour, or a weekly wage 'ipinl
that paid July I, IIWI.
Maximum hnirs nut lo apply to
profesalrnal worker* (Jncludinit
reporter* recsiving In exsec. ol
|3b a week) person* In rnsnag.-risl
or personal capacity who receive
more than 435 ■ week, employes
m emeggenry, malnlenaucv ar.d
'repair work, empluycs hi vptrlal
cases where restriction uf hour*
would reduce production u r, ) in
spelal cases of cmstgancy, pro­
vided Ibal in such special e we* *1
least lime and one-lhlrd sbitll If
paid for hours excess of the max­
imumH oun and -wagr* 1 ndu.- eont recta In effect un or before July
1, 1433 which cannot he irvlucd
exespt by.mutual cunavtit are tx:«aFi*-\
The temporary agrevnicni also
provided;
(
;
That during Iho pcrlu.l of the
code a publisher In • city where
th a n Is a shorlagu uf labor which
would create great haid-lilp cmld
obta'n a slay of the rr-|ulr*mrnta
for limited hour* 1 pon petlilon npproved by the ANI'A, pending in­
vestigation by th* ilet'ivury At*
ministration If hs agreed to abldv
by the decision of th* latter.

See Money printed.
In lb* Iwo building* together
grouped as oo* unit, architect Ed­
ward It. lieu net of Chlrsgn, has
crested one of Iho- architectural
hlglupots of the Fair." Especially'
at night, when Hood light* and In­
teresting highlights make It a Jewel
rising from Northerly Island, lo the
Structure a surgmtis picture.
luslilt the government section the
visitor may spend hours, even days,
of fasclnallng observation. II* may
see In the navy rshlhll tha last
word Jn anil aircraft gun*, models

ha may Irani many thtsgs that the
Creas-Ceowtry In a dtsp.
niury accomplishes throughout the There ar* her* Intriguing exhibit* ----- ~» » * » . ■ • * * * - wf rea * o/ • v x v r e m
glob*.
of lb* poet office department, ex­ *r Ihrerto jure, and A Mountain
In the treasury department ex­ posing daring Hall frinds; the bu­ bog gardes of New TorVg Adlroohibit ho may watch a mllllon-dollar reau of tarostlgatloa with He die- deckf, all within g few Napa. Aerood
a court be m r And himself Is an
Alaskan trapper'* cabin, along n
wlsdlng lilaaeort stream, w i n
California giant redwood grots.
TIi* Insurfant growth of the FIorTS-' */&gt;'r :|
Ids tropic* and the (jurist beauty
of n ml.don courtyard retold tMU
hospitality as watt
Free InttrUInment,
Almost. Ilk* n tour through the
nation Is a walking trip through
II.* Plate* Building. tier# the Ds&gt;
kata "bad H w ', n llk h in n tre a t
■i ream with Ita rocky waterfall,
the corn fields bf Iowa, tba Nlsgailppl cotton belt and tha uneqoaled
mines of Illinois ar* brought 1st*
•law (s undentsndibU, edoeatlun.
a) form.
And If Ilia olghtseer Is tlmd
from a long day of looking, fcq uvay
■top to rest In Urn Court at at si a*,
where orery day leading bead*,
ehorsl societies and other moilcal
organisations prortda fro* enterUlnment under bln* middle-weiters
ikies, and to tbo cool breeao off
lake Michigan.
Nowhere Jo this great latere*-,
On* of th* most graceful eatraplsa of the new Idea InartWtKtwa llooal or posit loo does tbevU lto*
that features tha Chicago World'* Fair—A Century of Progress, tba rrallsa more dearly tbo magnitude,
Federal Building brings to th* shot* of North Lagoon soma w »b* lb* rerealltlty and tba phreomannl
mast
matt IInlrigulng sshlbiu In lb* Exposition. In th# foreground *n prugreaa that cbarectorU* Iho Unit-,
Julian gondole give* further proof that It la M World s Fair, •
id Hiatts of America. *

P Charming World's Fair Retreat

Down by th* old mill stream It’s still peaceful tnd quiet, even In
th* heart of tha busy Chicago World's Fair—A Century oJ Progress.
Thtlma Wdlbium, of Dayton, Ohio, pauses In on3 of th* many
beautiful gardens of th* Horticulture Building to rtf! ■ moment In
hsr tour of Iho Fair's many Interesting spots.
as fixing the cost o f product'i in.

In formally establishing 'he wc 1very administration. I*rca*'*m',
Itoosevrlt mcnllnlied the tias.r, li»-i
dutlilcs *» leading the way In
ths piotrsm .
Tho situation with reference to
the to .r roiv In conference Is Ibis;
Hearing" lixve icu.l In ■! u|iu:i
tbo coal, strcl and uil co&gt;!c.r but
there is still a wide d-fferencu ut
opin'un both bctwvcn cpvrntfnr
groi^u and Lclwrrii the In-Ks .-reI *»
themselves and Johnson.

blind disappeared into n nimby
wands, ubandiining ono small *rduli. One uf the men was believed
tu Imve In-eii wounded.
Tha big ilragnvl closed In on
Ilia wtaaIs, ilirretod by wireless
message* frofil three army airphuuM ii Vt’rhead uItempt lug In
tiu e lhv lliglil of lha other car
un i the |sath i f the fugitives.
Traffic c lo ^ rd by incoming
Win Id's Fair visitor^, was snarled
fur miles u« police blocked off the
m et of the veurrh. An entire
sip me mile, uf undrrbn h was
(limited. The result v/»* the ur/e-l

of two men

And Machine Guns
S e e k Desperadoes

G ^ an t Indlistries
Of, Gauntry Urged
To Agree On Codes
(Contiqucd From Page 1)
There agreements specifying mini
mum wage* and maximum hour*
for th* group* will remain tffecUva pending htarlng on th* par
nut sent code*.
In OMthar slgnif rant movi to
ward the goal of Industrial sta­
bility, tba National L aW Board
dlspaUbe-t Elmer F. Andrews,
N**t York gommlsslotisrt "Ubbor,
to tho bituminous coel ■flslds^df
Wostem rannivlvanl*. lo Invtatlgate charge* that aperetais -had
violated, tondltlfna of the agree­
ment which endld lha 1 trike tear*.
In advoeattnh that- the
1 ■ (ftjuftrit* uonipoa*
rests* an.) agre* upon
jb* administration, w u
th* fhet that thres of

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on

Who claimed they

Witness S t a t e s
Couzens B a r r e d
R.F.C.Bank Loan
(Cantlnued From f j g f D
afraid to go ahead wl£i lh« I jSjJ
in the fare of Couxens oppoalUca
and Ihiextenrd deliunelali *n.
a
F « r d at one time was under■ | by banker* to have agreed
In
« deposit of 17.500,OtW
l„ the Union f! ar-Han TruM Comiuny, but ,0,*r denied be had
made *uth » prumla* and therat. 1, 0,1. If Iho Union Guard bn
iluvrd, to withdraw all the money
he hod la any bank, Including
430,UOO,IKO In I he First National.
Senator Couxens, now In De­
troit. will answer Ube statement*
of Mill* when he appears -before
the gran.I Jury later (h a week.
The startling testimony came at
the rc-upenlng of the Jury yester­
day fur lh« purpose of hearing
remaining wltnesxe* anil winding
up scss’oni alter a ling stljouinm cn l.^n ils the first pn cell, declaird lirmly that h„ Mleved th*
ref.aal by Couaens to sanction
{8,200,000 of a 443,700.000 loan
was the solo cause of Hhv state
tanking holiday, proclaimed by
Covsrnor C imstock Feb. 14 after
th* Union Guard an Trust Com­
pany found IteriT unable l&lt;&gt; epun
for _bu*lne*i.
“1 pleaded with Senator Coufcna
tu get the It. F. C. to itreteh a
p.lnt In the interrst of saving th#
whole Michigan situation", said
.Mills, "but ho remained obdurate.”
, I’o-xcns, he said. Informed Him
there was Insufficient collateral to
cover the needed pari of the
44.",701),uoo loan.lh v witness said on the eve of
the threatened atatcwi'la holiday
he telephined President lloo.sr.
The president, hs said, told him
that director* of iho R. F, C. frit
there was Insufficient collateral
for the loan, sml declared the raasun they did not think it of sufft&lt; lent value was fear of t ouaaps,
who was not only the sen or tenttor from Michigan but .dvo had
r.r n chairman of the Senate com­
mittee' Investigating R. F. C.

First National) th# first thing
the morning. If it opens, I _wl?
play ball with th* First National
the wky I always Jravc. If it does
not open, I will t*ka all the money
I have out of every bank that Is
open.”
T7
The Ford deposit* in th# First
National. Isald Mills, were abiut
|29,000,000. Ills (Isclsion, hs sold,
ssriousiy complicated plans to
keep the Flrsg National opan. Jfc
spit* tba closing of the
Union
Guardian and th* Guardian Na­
tional Bank of Commerce.
Shortly after the Ford atale*
ment, Mill* said, Henator Cociens
telephoned from Washlnglon, ad­
mitted the situation wao “serious’',
and PfTerc.l to endorse half uf
flSjXXLOOO then needed by tbo
bank if Ford would endorse lie
other .half. Couxens, said MUM,
Informed him that Ford had drcllne.l to take the action.

Cotton Curtaififtg
PIrin ForNext Year
Will Be Worked On
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1B._W&gt;)
—Believing that despite a reduc­
tion of 4,000,000 hales or more In
this year's cotton crpp there 1* still

warmm “

LahoV iiW cr ACfiMs
'Representatives Of
WalkilltrOutOnHIm
WASHINGTON, Aug. Id^-W )
—Representative* of the giant
steel Industry were sreused yes­
terday by William Green, presi­
dent of Jka American Federation
of Labor, of walking out of an
A . R. A. meeting because he was
present.
, ■
"I regard It ** n challenge t »
the government,’' Green told
new ipsprrm en.

Asserting

ha .area there op n

member of the government advis­
ory boprd, the,laboy leader.added;
"TNk question 4s whether steel
la to dictate to the government or
whether the government Is going
to set up* ma:himry under the In­
dustrial recovsry net and require
Industry lo work with that ma­
chinery.'*
Meanwhile, strong sffoits -were
being made by national reyvery
officials lo reach out anil bring
Into the N. R- A. fold four large
Inddstriex, Including steel. The
others are real, oil and automobile
Industries.
Hugh S. Johnson, lb* industrial
administrator sent word to the of­
ficials to agree quickly upon codes
providing minimum wages and
maximum hours for their multi­
tude of workers In order that the
-N. R. A. campaign might reach
the bulk of the nation's employes
by lab o r Day.
... , ,
Green said he had been Invited
~bf Secretary Perkin* to attend
the conference between the steel
mew and N. R. A. officials as •
member of the labor sdvlsoiy
board, ._
It,/ added that at a meeting this
a fir moon the board protested th-,
action of the steel men.
“When I went Into the confer­
ence room witb Mia* Perkin* Ihi*
morning there seemed to be eoneiderabl* perturbation,” he sai l.
“Miaa Perkin* talkad to Judge
Moere, counsel for the steel Inter­
ests, to Irving of United Stele*
Steal, and officials of the Bethle­
hem Steel Company,
“They said they would not par­
ticipate with me present. Miss
Perkins ssplained 1 represented
the labor advisory board. They
wore adamant and walked out evi­
dently
to another conferenei
room, leaving me sitting th en .”
Green said Mb* r*rklna and
Donald Richberg, counsel for the
r e c o v e r y administration, ex­
plainer the alteration to him later
and that he replied It waa an is■ut between steel and the govern­
ment sine* he was present as a
member of th* government ad­
visory board and not as president
of the federation of labor.
Johnson told newspapermen bn
knew nothing about th* incident.

R e p o r t s Made
By Departments
Of CRy Regime

r

From for-otl BreiO cornea
Mrs. Rosaline Coelhn lishe*
MIQcr, to lb* Chicago World a

Fair—A Cvntpry *i Frotpamhire. Miner I* a member ef tbs
BrsrilUn delegation laying
phns for tb it country** exhibit
at th* Reposition.

city, and two flat lit* services, or
a total of 18«fl active serre:#*
against 444 drad service*.
In a voluminous .report of many
activities under him daring July,
Superintendent of Parka
James
Moughton stated that the City
received-033 d ais of.FedcTai Aid
labor d.'tlng th# montliu
This labor, was tUvlded as fol­
lows; 340 hours were spent on
ditches; 280 hours were spent an
repairs t &gt; brick and asphalt pareM ill; 243 hours were .pent In
beautification work; 78 hours were
spent in grading; 55 hours were
spent on eulvsrta and aawers, nnd
10 hours were spent on repairs to
public building.
Mr*. K. J. lloighton reported
that ths Municipal Library had
another active munth d u rn g July,
The cash balance on July t was
410.82, while on Aug. 1 the bal­
ance wa* 412.43. Receipt* during
the month totaled f.12.48, gnthered
from fines and rent paid by non­
resident member*. Disbarseiusnu
totaled 126.65, while |6 wav turned
over to lhgX lLx.treHury.
Additions to th* library thrive*
during the mvalh-Included on*
book purthasr.l with rent money,
while 1T4 books were repaired in
the library. There were 24 new
reader* registered—17 adults, and
12 Juveniles.
The Iota) number of brnhs r'rculated reached 6801, Bnd the II-

(Continued From Page J)
were dismissed, and 11 case* wtr*
transferred to th* County Ceuit.
The total amount of police fins*
collect*'! wa* 4ID8AO.
The Water Department repertrd
that in pqmping 16,200,200 gal­
lon* of water daring th* month it
plan,
Th* census bureau rsportod yes­ was necessary to ns* th* follow,
terday cotton mllla , continued ing auppltu, sonic Of which wets
high speed production daring July, carried over Into-ihi* month; 613
with consumption reported at gallon* of fual alii 42 no rads of
800,1(3 bales compared with chlorlnt; If gal toss of lubricating
278A68 for the rorresponding

month, last year.

l ere and peasanU, Instigated by

- th* Austrian Government Vsl-

; jBS, ffSSiK rf&amp; 'ffi
him to piri*i
w e r e i i i W ^ e r r e d a t'
an,} In tb* gccsral excitement tbo weak* ago.

V&gt;1-

rampalgn . and
added
that
he expect* them
to
bring
forward a plan soon.
•
Tb# serretary of agriculture In.
dicaled the farrj administration U
In a receptive mood for such a

In an .annugj summary, pi# bu­
reau al*o reported that stocks on
hand A pr. I, war* 8,178.133, or
“The president", asld 3111s, ■bout JJiaOJMO bales leas than oh
“said Ibe director* did not want tb* same data last year. Th* total
lo far# Fiuxsns' criticism !*v»r&gt; in 1031 arts a ^ n a jw a .^ .
Theoretically, -tha farrei riffhIn(or *0 worthy a purpose a* saving
about a m-lllon depositor*.* Ho ministration sits back and await*
i»aid that Senator Arth r H. Van- moves by tha.growrer* befot^,de­
denbsry, Republican btlehlgan, evi­ ciding on any ptogrem affecting
Actually.,It
denced every desire to be helpful, a farm/ommodljy.
but Senator Giuxera said If ihe doe* much advance. planning and
loan were made he would 'de­ frequently has a good i*da of
what It Intends to do before
nounce it-' "
“I forgal", said Mills, "whether the farmer*’ plana arrive.
hs tai.l ‘deno ncc It from th*
housetop*', or Trim th* senate
llnar’, but It was on* or th# otha"
The proaldrnt suggested ( U *
with Couaec* and *** If bs woulT
wllbdraw h'a op position. I said I
had, but t r no avalL-”
Mills said bank sffUlat* under­
stood they had an agreement ftpai
llrnyy Far.) to "frsete" hi* 47,*

^ ———w^w —

Presented At Meet
For Fifftiting Crlriife

fflvu ass islanes a | l
happiness U'-popr- children but to
bring tba rity and country pooplo
into closer contact, especially to
create more friendly rslatksns be­
tween the Viennese, who are
considered by some oulstdere to
b# red ravplotlonlst*. and. the conKivutJTu folk in Um province". ,
Austria U striving now to d«yajop a ynJded, national W M lm -

"Too many habitual criminal*
arts at liberty”, nontinued H r.
Hoover. "They were legally plated
a t large after, having been com­
mitted to a penal Institution wither
for Ilf* or for large period* of
time, following batardous duties
performed by our peace officers.
"First offvndvrv or those who
Indies!* some measure or penibllity of reformation, should, of
course, receive proper considerst'on.
"&amp; :t there Is not a person pres­
ent who cannot recall scores of
habitual criminals who were not
forced to serve tha terms tmpossd
pn them by the courts, who were
accorded less than minimum sen­
tences, paroles, probations, and
pardons, to an sxtent which at
t me* caused polica throughout
the county to wonder whtlbet
there w** any possible advantage
to b* gained In (pendingjJtof'
money, and sometime llf £ W l
ftt ptaclog then* behind the bar*;
".Something 1* decidedly •
with th# system which may be*,
abused aa to ptaea expressions of
aentimeataUty before thu proper
protection of eoclety, tb # place
fo r criminals, habitual criminals,
la behind prison walla,"
Mr. Haovgr; dstlared th a t prob.

u Virtua^Nomrai

a6 dtrfg ftliaen could oiler at tho
present gim« Raa h exhibiting
WASHINGTON. Ang, I 8 .- &lt; ^ American charactsgj inriependenct
The American banking structure and eo;rag* In refusing Jo, yield
tq demands of blscbmaJlIn* racbeU*” - « r p d that a l| such de­
mand* b. reported, to ths.uU .ori-

*1 polite perron-

Warnjnt ftf
By Weather Kurm
Wa s h in g t o n . ^

- T 7 J * * 7 * * % p » J &gt; # n r J the

talntng auff.'cluit funds,
Font later declared h , ,

w ith.*.bqrrage from a police sub,
mashtns gun t dianaed front tho
I hnvire but l a 'f t r apart

blit printed before bte q n . H * M i
•c* bow tho bureau «l standards
Into everything from Keel roll* U
airplane*. It* may team tow (ho
bureau of flshcrles it orb* lake# and
itrraraa, and how tha ll|DUa*ut*

w estw ard. A
Mul d'sturbaace e r n

V‘

,o n ° tw « .« d Um head of
ocgxnlullon sbouM be
permitted U ax trtis. . (m kind
I . hi. d Klptfafc
.
“ 7
i * r
repealed U* iavl-

�•i&lt;ri

RAllrORD ITEHALD,' SANFORD,' FLORIDA.

it Chances Go Up
moke As Baker Blanks
itfitf 8 to 0 With 3 Hits

SUCH IS LIFE—

B o w lin g

News Notes

In a special mat h 'at l.ec«burg
Bunds y Sanford's It man tram Inst
while lhe-2-ntan team split even. I
• t s r n s u s - u tv t u t s

Haiti
VY r
Jrihr*
John
Cirri'.
Hen.

r t M t M 'U u i K
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WVTtt.
W**V»P»
Ifpftimt.
Hull*,

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la?
l%3 M« I**—sia&lt;’ j
17t 214
2JI 21*

face him.
Provost then drew a
'
walk, and Henry McCully singled
Into right field, nending Provoat
*fii(u In
1121 t|N«* tM 9 .2m
to third. Buddy Hopklnn, than
i f: i:a m mu • u i v Vr%vi
i i . rhifit*iiAii,,
IT« iaf K T —JtJt
whom there are few finer amt
•II doubt that h&lt;&gt; scrappier ywing*t#n
2«*7 ?rt I
II F mihIjy .
la . this
r n H I »ai —
IL
VVatkrr.
aid" to hurl against the tlcague, flapped into the "clutch
tat
1
If Un'bitdnit,
vr. vv».t.
1U 1*7 U t -4A|J
Jaka Dakar, the Cen- hitting position by cracking out a
J it
447 (
Ii
n
k
r
.
L%
%
v tiM N u f
i m i f u i u \
fu n
ortda Bo#*ball League's out* single which scared Provoat. Dull
■A.A
l l l l.k k
I M lt .lt
M l I liH
ia«ti m ? irit;.,ia?i j
Ufl-haodcr and hardest forced llapkins at fo.ond to
4 * 4 1,1
» ••*. r .M &gt; ;H 4 ls K f A t s
I IIU
III
T ill;
» u r» ;
u f
hurlrr, knocked the Feds' tire the side.
*
FIHMT i f l T i ’H
a %NFOVIH 2-M%V T F V%f
nt-winning chance* iky hiirh
■'"iif
••
*
h*l*l*h
gliell
lit
it
M
O
The Feds got out of that pret­
fire* Millie,
221
lj"&gt; I* &gt; it Ikt t i ( it ir t h itc s r «t! I ' n i
ha bald the Feds to three ty well, but, when Dennis hit
i Jf*ri W rh+r.
211 l i t it« r.&lt;4
\
M
r*l|Ul.«lrs
% ,»
i|
« | * s|
| liar ill
and ahut them out, 8 to 0, be- f*rine to start the second. Manager
•l«v S.I \ II If II * I si I • , I 9 R I , I .S f lls rl
121 •at %4»% u : » j
\ a howling mob of Cocoa fan* Charlie decided that it was time to
M i l !»’ .* I * i n nil i «»I I t v * . II it-i
i.r r .a n i nu
ll.lW titJills* |i|&lt;Nstif (silk |**f til h .|w**'»l
at city yesterday afternoon, take the veteran out of the bn*.
11. VV, VYrtlkrr.
1va 211 l«a 42%'
Its 1■* i|*' it! AliUtdilH'r WMh latk
\
M
h
?rt| 21% JM —1;,\,
triumph w as-g*gtsal per- In came Lefty G*igvr but he must
II «*Hk&gt;.
i» ii | i t ' f 111 Iv n i m v in tit s*t * id' 11t* - I u I •
l«&gt;wlti|g
|H M |M ilh v i l u i i t r i l
aatiifactlon to Baker.
He not have lean ready. Kinsey sin­
3*7 Ut 1SS.IIS,J
(ft . I r i i t l i i t i l i 1 t ittitiljk , t tM iU Ia . in rt tt
through the fir»t half of the gled through shur(, sending Plrne
r s
« f I I I u. k l M
l l H u o ih ’ *
HRHfkNIk VI %T*'II
N u l * t | | v N I m ji u f
BtMrtluUft, f l a t
on beaten ala time* an,j vie- to second, linker bunled to force
M V l'im il
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kb
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10 tfme*.
The
Fed* Prine at third, Geiger to Phillips,
Th* Mid Inii«1 Iip I iik
a*
ijni, Writer, ^
2M 21% |aj *!•
him three out of fo-tr and, Kinsey-went to second. Jack
■
-■-* f
I h r t l a l * i l l l h a IttriU iim * «*f
r i r f l l f j t ' i i l a In (t in m a in *
«»f
I ’d
ha hurled against them, aptl Howard gut his first of three hit*
N*k«*wn I ' l t l r m » a l c t * r I i f D it t * fthftH
i itory had been panted around when he doubled to center, scoring
Dm
iiC4'»»ni(nit In l.* n »#• x
*1! 34 " f i l e * 111
Walfear,
(I *»'•'•! W ill (■*(!«• ( l i r r M i l i mu I ! m' I B ill
be had refuned to pitch Kinsey and sending Baker to
iai SI* ?s:
*lil» it ! N r |.lr » i l h * r A . I » . r j f t J ,
the Fed* again thin sea- third. Harrell singled to score HaW it n r * *
n i t t i f f I* "lit I
311 i s s i m I j
fiiiil Krai thU |ft* fill tint m! Am|ch»l
. . .
_ .
. . ..
her and Howard. Provost and M. %
i»,
m
i.
tslerday Baber had his re- Cully were out.
Thursday highi btiwlnrs from
V K OOfNUeAHK.
i'i*rk 1‘lft'uH 1*111(1'».
He showed the. Fsds that
The Indians had scored four
Apopka and l.et-^jirg will tw here
H *n it(tn 1# i V i i H t r K I mF D I a .
can’t* taka It. and he showed earned runs at the enj of tha.scrfor a few matches with the Banllv
A
vi \ V H I KM.
fans that ho can take It. T huym d. and, sort pf tjrvd pin they
I» •
lord bowler*.
HKVU
was nn» i3lh of the sea-i ‘ousted through the third without
against seven defeats, and Ihrrnlenlng. They went back to league-leading Indians and
M ini »• o r
iiiv
C ts n W v l a A til/r tH T r t
W hom
ft 4 fn y »*t»*i4 fp fi
FAHMKK rU M H im t
respect he has set a n#W|
determined task to l-ral ||,e second place Artando Tlperv All O I I U I H I s i l S n l U
1 “
I | |i( e i|a r la k # * tlsvl I f * IVtAl
K H i l. 1 %, ( h * 3 5 lh i.f t v o f I d l t i M t
league record for vlcto-i Fasla and go Into the lndisput.il indications point to a thrilling A s U l M H I A l l l M T P f l
LAmtINBURC, N. t \ Aug.
I*
n« la mVImvIi A VI Ml M
The Ametiunri Diamond Ball
|a alngle season in (hi*
battle between th* two beat clulls -Iw L l U (I r i l l / l i l t £ j V u
n ilu’rpriflpr in i*i»ithwI rail
Monroe,
28
V
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t
A
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InM'tflas
y
r
o
n
to
e
,
.
n
Id.—
I
k
e
r
b
s
i.caJ
by
ta
ll. will f(l*&gt;
tft
th.
iiiitli r«lifii*M
•i
Only three Full gut t» fourth, hnwrvrr,
trophy,
pictured
above,
and
sym­
in the.- loop. The Indians
l ll
is* live Il'itmtrtMrt v1tHl il l i ri .*Mikr
rttl
B eotlam l co u n ty fa rm er,
haie, and nine uf tla-m linker was «n Infield „ ul but won four out i uf seven game
•
*
4
1
1
,1
games
’
___
___
III
1
mis.uf’lhi*
r’ls*
bolic
Vif
state
supremacy
in
this
was near ilesth in a hamlet h««
tv.
Vh*r
il»f
f*
*
r
N
m
tn
ln
cl*
*
fV
ril
H
i
.
1
ick out. It wan the wurat Uni- Howard got „ sin g l, p ajl
played against the Tigers and th"
,#s
f
i
i
i
t
r
l
ftiri iiih.f » In t
pita) yentenkav, while five men popular Fine da sport, will be tin* Mi in
[ handed th« Fed* since yarly Jlairell sacrificed him to second Indians have not lost a gam,’, te
Fliifrit&gt;l«!|it|0«!
illt*l f u r mo fi
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. Ifl—M l
rtf Na.itiffirtl,
IIom1•*r14*It-ifilH
were held in the county jail and award for which the team, of the n
lf**' *Uif
fiK
otd he score,) on 1’loVost’s Sill- the Tigers at home.
m .
j —Govern ir Stroll*., r e f ittin g here:
lull* III
Alii
I
k
K
m
t|M
lL
hi
*
*
!*
#
l*
*
i.a
one
was
free
on
bond,
the
a
ft­
state wilt strive in the state fmr. «h'&lt; W
Fed Club Prenldent Vanci&lt; *fW
‘
Provost was throwu
il« h.itn III __f
lit i*;
The U-»v se„
vester Uy from Key W est. ' de. ermath of n -evere flogging ad«»
I f la i N m r i , «»r» fh** N t h iln jr
ttrs N it
%lf It If pn
•a laid thin morning, "We out ut seoond when he attempted •lh*ll»i
laurhry which gets under way O f VTs#f*-l». »f*T T
**I ,
c B b i - I to ...... merit on r reipic** nf fn]B|,t , rm | M ' liro e e a rly Bunrlaya't have beaten Baker yen- to Stretch the single into a double.
is f r n .i.r
iiw im u t .
»*, r(4t»
i J. W. Sallshury, Cal »r U*-ach
soon.
.
I'l.Y m t
H A V IM K Y .
air.
Geiger's last chance at the In­ PhHliD*.
ay becauie he wan ■ right.’
aid &lt;1 We* 11, r f ,
Sanford
is
to
he
represented
in
•
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v
r
r
V
t
.
it
.
t
n
n
i
m
w
.
** county dfuit? altorn^y, thnt Iw^i
lie Aliluill, Jlr.-|i.
A t i ' i f » i * F f o r I ' lt l i ll o n f r a #
| never had a chance althu igli dian* came in the sixth,
name a special judge &gt;o rail the returned to that coun’y unlc-.i s this to moment, it Is hoped. T •Hnrrl«Mii. If,
walked Prine to start the inning, Hiirbdd,
• might have made a belli
ID.
team
directed morrow night, a Sou ford
grsnd
Jury
Intu
se*&gt;kwt
t&gt;*
lnve«court
order
specifically
ng. _____
at the bat
,
‘h«-w a wild pitch to send 1 '' * m u »n .
VDTH K TO I’HI'.lllTOMa
nm tinged b y Itlll Uavniel, will
tigstp slleiri-d vlotati iiu &lt;&gt;f NBA their return.
|»,
, Indians faced a parade of *
fu second. After Kinsey was I 111| | it, |»,*
pnrtlci|urti in tin* Northern lu s­ i v j tI hi hi i . nr .i l no ti u oi vr utmi i u lr uoi uv fwt .
o t la in r
The
con
bmned
negns’
codes.
Minor.
rf.
pitchers during the afternoon. “n infield, out, Baker tripled on-r
T IT H OF Y 1.011111%.
"I haven’t had sn &gt;i poet mliy tn a supreme ro rt order sSeying tr e tournament whiih g't* un k-r I l l Ufi*
they got old Cal Dennis out l&lt;l,bc't*’ head in right field acor|||** I t i i i i l r **f VIHM HAMiVN*
T «ti alar
way in (Irlundo early In the even
3** il
:i i
their
execution
and
awarding
them
T H A t l A H N l L IN*r*"*im fi I
ronsirbr
the
re*|ucslH
,
the
g-ivrrr# and then they went to
I'rine. Howard followed that f u n i i
%N II II n i % •ft
T n N il I ' m *IH*»»«, U i . i l M n , H I* a
hearing
Oct.
27.
Th.m
gh
a
Jack­
ing.
it
m u d I, If.
If 3 3 I it
nor said.
I r i h iilr^ * *. ii rut n i l i V t x i n t x h .t V littf
on Petty Geiger, left-hander. ! r i Plc w i l h * double to left, scor­ tin
M urrell. 21*.
3 u 1 2 3 M
Th# local leant drew the strong *111 rti m h i I 'F in n m l* ttitn ln % l aw h i
iToVfrnl, i*f, . .
Circuit Judge 'R O. ChlUlpg-1 sonville nvgr • Bit a m e/, the -Foley Lumber t'o. team of Jack- tK-tatr:
ia said to ba more of* a 'n,f l'*^cr.
3 1 1 T ii l»
*
claimed they were forced |i* mbVM 'iiM y, rf.
• 1
1 Ii rt
f m i , m il l rw i*h n f H H I. n r p T M r rM
r" than a pitcher. Finally
° ut
(:*lg»r and In rarne Hiiitklh*,
»«,
. 3 « i 1 m rt worth of Palni Beach county is fr*s they killed Darsey. 'hat they h &gt;rivills* as lls first nppunrnt, uml HMtlfi*il uml miulrti. t«»
p Abbott, who used to, Abf™tt. Harrell laid down anotli- I Mill, |*.
&lt; ii i l l rt .» out of -the circuit and tr.e »*ate
i
i
i
v
i* In i ittw il t ill ilr m r ir i t ! * W h irl* F**U.
were prohibited front oMnining f.liiti* vh'i'tc* U*h»if iHiiil** to 'WHinji i* r r lih
« 1 ti­ *» 3 i
jin.
* * F n f , triti. itinr
n a n ln it
In hiss high school playing cr bjnt. sending Howard tn third, 1'iin**.
III Jiillwy, lb.
ii rt lt *1 rt rt att irncy o*kr*l for s s(*cclal ju'Ve
thu Nirontr trm n u n ik r * l&gt;«rr«ic** (!,«• • •iciM »f Will* HAMANTH A
rounsei
to
defend
them
and
that
K m * .| b , .
1 1 i 7 rt i* tn set in his place.
took the mound for nearly l,ut ,’r','r'” 1 Gled out to Bonner,
H \ I *1 * I t . llMTHanl, I u I p n f HrltilOril**
of
Hxnfonl
l
i
i
t
t
h
a
t
w
II
H
i
b*
r.
j*,
f»
they
would
not
he
safe
tf
re­
1
7
1
t
I ' m ii it Mr, Flu r DM, In Hu1 |I»I» J
innings.
The Indians got a final run le
Governor Sholti, while away
Ivmvv no iloubl «» to the ftrt’ntrth i l M hnr«in i% * u » iiy l i n i n ' * 1 *&gt;f
3H % n 27 11 i frniu the rapital, i m l m a re­ turned tn llr &gt;wasd county.
T iifa la :
Cal started like a house ,h* seventh when McCully singled,
l |.i h" I'lr iiM lY . H I h l» • rfff'* - Iw *'•'*
Ilf tniilnHi
t *««tut! I &gt; i ' i * n r H i *1iin *&gt; I *
k i» h f*o p »
Ha struck nut Howard and
"*frl,ic‘ d *» *«&lt;ond by Hop- rtA v rn itn
0f»&lt;| prieve tn J«nwa Milligan, sen­
A&lt;fO
Ni«tn( tin !•&gt; I n l f ,
F h i i h l i , w it h lit
(un
I'ttt’OA
.
I3M
t w r l t r iiriiMlhn m u tt Ilia »l»(i' ln*rr11 as the first two-men to kin*’ Wrnt *° ,hird.
D«H’» i&lt;mniniir&gt;
tenced
to
t-li-clmention
.anil
rthnl..........HP ItUBlie IMII..I In* ll*i»'*
single ' through
short,
and fp||
3, lh»w j«rit.. I'fttV twI l, .KMM
l|t&gt;nIfftllsV t uteri to have died &gt; rs tm o /, fin d ­
____________
I HnI A M irif i1t a V
ft,
Are voti planning it vacation in
li.thn T«r&lt; lenii* KIia , ||ow«
rlored on Trine’s fine sacrifice
k
h iif . a f k h .
ing drcls'on by .CltCUl' Jj'k rc II.
a r i l I . t h ip c s d a » • h i t ,
lti«iai*r.
i : « # r u l r l * rif III* ’ »:*U*1* '*/
hit.
rlflr**.
.Hair*l»
!,
IlMiikltis,
I'lift*
PRINTING
F. Atkinson of Miami on on r.p
Mim HA1*ANTIIA HAnF.1t.
| I n r ik i* 'I
The Indians seemed tn do Iknthlp plnjr, I’rlne tri Mirre-ll |&gt;» peal of Clarence Cssey, scn.enccd
— - i. . . .
HInil'll i*m hy Hakwr *».
everything well, Thes put men oc l»y
eqslpped to preduce
Xa hv
I, l*y Ah- with Milligan, for a new trial.
this .Mimimsr?
the bases and advanced them mkif 3 (tap** no hiltf, off Itukrr
t v T iM -t r o m r o r t o o i o i v m
daaa Job work *1 the
off.lleiM fe 2- off I h*ithh l, Wlili'l
He also nut ficd the shvrllf nf
J l IMIK.' SKVttVOMl
« *&gt;l V T I .
If ho—Stop a t'th e popular
either by hits or real sacrifice -2.
t .possible price*. Glva us
f i l t h , ildkrr. f T i J H T
HM
iiit i- lis r t T t ! o r n .r iH iu * .
nc.
hv fktinli&gt;( l^rln*; hr ‘ Iioknr, Broward county that four
trlsL
Ill
rrillK .ls l.
(it
w .
'V
hits. They kept up a rapid Hr* rr.
H a r r lee tn
r**«a#&gt;»i I., t i l
I M ill
r 'm W IIU t llT ,
l^ f .n s .it
tM
I ’ l t ir grors, sentenced to die lor slaying
of conversation on the field, and
Pulinpr ntid Hv&lt;ini, Tin*#!
II
AT
I'
"3
Kibcrt
M
.’Darsey,
would
t.ot
be
Herald Printing Co
n v v i . v ir n iK
In every respect they played l:4o.
(O)H’n nil Year)
! n iit m ’ d ts iiM tin iv h iv k n rkst
Phans 1&lt;a
hark nt Baker like champions.
■Hip itm ptxiitnN will, «*« fl*** I I I 1*
Right in the center of the city, facing la-autlful tVntrai I’srk
l . l l t „r AMNU«f. A l». I t i l
That they have their eyes un th»
and the world-famous 1'ratia, wdh st res, thiutrcs uml put-lic
7 ( i * Hi*# iir iiio - ra fili* r n u n l t J i n l i * * *'»f
post-season series goes without
t h . m lit i.h C f i u h l t . F l i i r h l i . I h a l f
buildings ronvcniejitly nearby, the I'I.A/.A I* tin* natural' tenM il r* t u r n , j i f r i r i i m
*n*1
question, and that they will en­
I-* K i r r i i l u r i o f th #
K H n f P o f VV
liexviius
or
the
tourist.
_
’
,
ter
this
series
seems
virtually
\\
W
r
l
i
s
l
i
t
,
i
l
*
'
*
*
■
*1,
Mini n I p *I*1
LUMUER
i |m « , ( | *
l i t f lu * i r . m u ll* * i * |i |» l h f *
assured,
■M"ii h i 11**' nit hi i i u In* fur ii fihnf
"Beat
For
The
South”
Jack Howard's batting, and the
o lllv it ir M
**f H i P l r in !m tril» 1 r» i(h » ii
Lasg leaf yellow pine, Gulf red
non room* all with private hath. _
For IIAHIl WEAR, there is nothing belter than Doll# A
.( w4 |,| mini**, ntril
for a n onlwr
timely hitting of practically every
rypreaa an0 all hind* of build
i1 l« i" h u r n ln n H i p h i i**» N iirli
Dine
un&lt;i
Dam
a
at
the
Gay’s floor and deck paint. It will nut scralcjr- blister, or peel
one nf the Indians was n feature
L it •
lag materials.
I in I r * | I f i l l ill* f * H l *1«V o f J llh P *
when pro|&gt;erly applied.
of the duy as was the fact that
A H M il
Hill Lumber C o .
Thu frnfrr of H aim *’* .S rial Lift'.
Prine, who went to bat four times,
WINONA lloWAMH WMKlIlT.
K im iiu r
HK.NK IIOLIVAK. Mnnairlnif D lrtetor
11th and Holly
railed to get a legal time at hat
J U L I A N IH H V A It H ,
Cal Ii*
ZIP IBRV1CK
Phone 1U
f h o t ilit r
for he walked tw|-e, was hit once,
204 Sanford Avenue
A** K t r d l l l n r a h f I l i r H h llllt r I l f W*.
"Plaia,#
and got a sacrifice hit.
VI", IV t i l l til* *fl«M ♦ n»«'ii.
m m m m m m rnm m m um m m
The Feds, as said before, never
hod a chance. Three scratch hit*,
two walks, and a hit batsman con­
Snapfollo free with three stituted their effurts at reaching
rolls of films. Re nure to first base.
Not since the disastrous 1031
llet a supply before you k&lt;&gt;
season has a Fed team suffered
to the fair.
two shot-out defeats In thr*"
su.ressivo games, and not since
that season has a bed team
Phone S31*J
crowd*-,j any other team for last
place In the bolting records. To­
day the Feds are hilling .321 a* a
team, just one point higher than
that turned In by the lowly
Crackers.
l M im eograph P rin tin g
Tomorrow the Feds must tackle
ano'her tough foe in the form of
TY PIN G
the Leesburg Bruins who will be
Special lnreatlRStlona
here for a game a t 3:30 o'clock.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Sunday the Cocoa team comes
here, while an Tuesday the Feds
tC R E D IT ASSOCIATION
have a breather with
New
*a*H * * * * 5^?? ‘Itaslera, Fla. Smyrna. Then on nest Thursdaj
the Feds go to Orlando, probably
to play a double-header.
Bill Ferratal l» scheduled to
m
pitch against the Feds tomorrow,
mm
while Tig* Minor will be sent
against the Bruins. Sin-e the
Bruins have won four out their
past ahi games, they constitute a
menacing threat to any further
hopes that th* Feds might have
ugetoe v e t t v h u c m
of winning the second half pen­
Optometrist
WOQQIED AT HOME.
MeaBE h e 's
nant. Local fane will know more
ABOUT UTTLE BOOTHEP, OOT THE
•bout these hope* by attending
An
HE‘B BEEM VEOV
HEEBIE- JttiDES,
tomorrow's tilt
OtMEEDlEATTOF LATE
Mv’OCC.KArJK.
Th# feature game In the league
WAS LIKE THAT
AMD WE C.AAPT
tomorrow la that which- will he
WHEN) HB
U M O eC S T A W D .lT
played at Cocoa between ^ie

N. R. A. Violations

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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

PLAZA

LOW SUMMER RATES

MAGNIFICENT NEW ROOF GARDEN

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.

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HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by one whs. really knows ho*.
Briggs, Jeweler, Msg. A#.
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FOUND Herman

Police

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Write description In 1*. 0 , But

M7.
— A utom obile*
USED AUSTIN COUPE (TuaranIced by Keel. |£ !li. Alsu, Mod"
A Pickup truck, fl.V). Keel A yon*
Austin dealers.

(-H elp Wanted
WANTED: white wuman who ran
cook and do housework In stay
on place. Heferen r s riipdrrd. Ap­
ply t7&lt;M&gt; Magnolia.
WANTED: Saleslady to hamlla
Sanford sales uf Florida made
laundi-y snap in groerrs. Mu&lt;t
Imve car, Cummissiun Isrsls. Set
Mr. Sain#, Valdes, Thursday A.
M. DM2.

t—.Situation Wonted
A l.t. ABOUND (imve man, nur■ery man, rough csrpentrr, or
truck farmer, wants Job.
Will
work fur small pay. J. C. lus'ks*Luke Mary?

10— Flower* and Plants
KTRAWIIEKKY Pi.A NTS for trim
See W. W. tt&gt;ll#r.

21)— Farms For Kale
WILL VilAdTICAM.V give away
ll) arres good farm laud. All
fen-rib I ' iumI four mum house.
Tuelyo miles west of Sanfnrii. On
nm eretr highway and railroad.
Mrs. C. J. All-sunder, c-o Mrs. C.
F. Ur, Ibdly Hill, Fin.
IB—-M lseelU rfsm s. fo r
THIS WEEK SPECIAL Highest
graile Boor and dock paint. *2.4A
n gallon. 7(h' a quart. Stanley
linger* Hardware Co.
.;

BILLY’S UNCLE

Wleboldt Studio

4--------------Lense Duplicated
DR. HENRY
McLAUUN, Jr.

TUBBY

AT A L L

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An 1Alarming Condition.

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IN CUBA H U B
FOR S O M i '

WASHINGTON. Aug. 15 —
&gt;oP&gt;—Secretary Icka. ordered
BAN JUAN. Pocrto Rko.
that a .padal «tudy hr made of
Ass- U.— (AJ*.)— A rantraa propotni Florida ero«&gt;.«tat»
rcray haa k m
atartrd by
ship canal by hi* deputy, Coltv
YORK.
Aug.’
11—UP)—
i
man
aubmarino
torpedoed
tha
t
uNEW
Goramor Rabcrt H. Gora’a
ncl II. M. Walla. Pra«W»nt
Lulltanta
ort
th&lt;*
lr-h
I Thr wheal of t me turns Il ia sum- naid liner
pahHahcd aUtameal that all
Roo*rvalt ha* *hnwn rontidrt
• m*r t&gt; kiln* tw&lt;» American boy*. COIft.
Us appoints** watt gits him
ahle intrret In thr project a* C o n d i t i o n s O n I s l a n d
; .cions of thi. co ntry*. fr -at lino
■ndotsd m l (nations bafaro
The oralth of th* r -.d«v A«t"C. T r a d e C o m m i s s i o n T o
a part of thr public work* pm
ark»tncracjrt Into fortune* which
accepting afflca. Tha go»*rR e p o r te d Im p r o v e d ;
who died M«me li*mth'. la 'U r thr;
E v e r y | h in g F r o m P u b gram. Thr action hy Sr relate
Is s u e S t o p
O rd er
were cteated a« the nation "V(I veil « , t "b ,.c ),
MS1Mid hit porpnoa waa to
on. av.u - iltirt.itril|
Irkf* I. Itrlicrrd indlratlvr ol
H e a d O f G a n * W h ic h
A b d ic a t e d L e n d e r ls
follow act tha palley of Praalic
F lo g g in g s
T o front it. humMa beginning*.
A g a in s t S to c k C o m ­
two year* aftrr hl» drnth at $87,- *
a fa*orablr attitude hy thr ad
Idant Roooa*alt. Ha Indirnlad
S ta g e d K a n s a s C it y
Jchn
Jacob
A«tor,
.Ini.*
Ifta
iii"
S ta y in g A t N a s s a u
j|*.,'.i| :», tH*r uni. » i itv-i \
niinldratlnn &lt;&gt;n thr canal.
M a r t ia l L a w
Sugp a n y’s
O p e r a tio n s
tha Praoidaot bald hi* raalg21 )car» old yrU n liy nt .1 n * tor, hilt trolhci i*f Jr t, -".viicd
• M assacre
A rre s te d
natloo bafara ho nnllad far
g e s t e d B y C o p e l a n d sjuumes control o f
Intmanao Mfl.irm.lHMI.
«9I* t l # %*•#**•«•»•
« ASIIINtiTON. Aug. I k .,n
tha Wand. AataoU Bartalo.
‘ A t F a r m e r 's H o u s e
A m erican
wnrahii** noW
wraith. Ili« friend. Alfred •■wjnr#
rho Krtlrml tr» Ir commmi ■ion
In
.ter
of
lh..
fru
inxMwai
of
praaidrat af tha Hha*al par­
NEW YORK. Aum. I S . - O V - V.n.h-rhilt, Jr, will nol r-icli li&gt;»
prctl nenr n* lh«*
Irrday to laa'IV
*A
cJ
Nd*
&lt;
•
elder
ravnr
1
.
&gt;
lie
oil
tl» nnl
ty. daclarad Iho foaamor’o
Everything fr#m nuhlir flogging. majnrily
. until Sept. 22, tt'iaii hr.
D A L L A S , T a x ., A u » . 15.
povprnm enl rou k Ii I • " !,0' ve
1 iti»p
action waa Illegal aadcr tha
Aat ' ,l*4i|" pitoVt.il*II III hi* wHlj
the problem * inherit ml from
I
for
criminal,
lo
martial
laW
wa*
.
i"
1
"
"
fr,"
nr
il !•*« t ••jr*" tt.ilmo act agati
( A , P . ) — H a r v e y J- B a iley,
for lh. nt&gt;"rn child. luxlr
Organic act aponoorad hy
t,.k h&gt; a Te* *
.
i the unheavnl
lh «l
Woodrow Wllaoa. Tkara wars i .crioualy urgad upon tha S rn .t. , «»# cmnn.lcmf of their .*"* V lip tll&lt; tratatiic nt a &lt;Im » I'BIr h&lt;--) o t* ..f
id en tified as th e lea d er In
irpreirntrd a. ,mtul*. , It i|K h
Ul the ft*. f 'C.
e'ub-oommitlr#
•
for
rar
halawring
I
"P
moan,
the
only
ram
jb.
ailnl
'
.
Indications
that
at
least
ana
f..r,.
I»
tw o o f th e natkm ’e recen t
ipiicy profit n'rtPl.t*.''
cabinet member might go to ! vr.trrday a. It held It, flr.t open ' •"
T tu­ V tor inl'lll"B« I'.l tt■ 'hunly ni^ **t Df
» * " • K* lh »'"* h”
m a jo r n i n e s , th e K ansas
\.uk. lo * •loir IIrirnd. and hvkrt .'*
. improved.
.
ft «tn 1c.*l r«l|» # III Ib«
tract.
Richard I’ Whltaley. « mini*: regional meeting.
' ' » ■ mm* " mMnw
r' JatX
C ity U n ion station m assacre
Jietl allrr old John Jaton, ir • muni.
, fatbrr, J"hn Jun.n 'A.tor.
10 P e r c e n t P a y m e n t
Marhmip.
'
■
rmn
*
"im
-cl.
recumnien.lt'
ten
taI A nolahlo line of |iollrr ami , -lw|| |hr TlUn r „ nk ,n |p|?. grant Horn Waldorf. If | • Slfth ■
r*
ryl
t«
lontfer W ill II YgCtOf lh
o f f i r e m en and th e |200,11-11 of the ifgi*t|at|on *-f • *hi*
S een
D e s i r a b l e T o j J ^ ^ afr. ir. m* f.miiy p;« prison atpert.
atoart* parr
oorr lhair
Ihclr view,
view. j
Alfrrd tiwynrr Van h-r’itl , Ii. tied it. ( nodal ion ii lh* lu*
000 ransom
k idn apin g
of
S|« . u;*ti*r Inleetment rrtl*l -f
tl ■oitinurd I &gt;n I'agr 1 itr).
G a i n C a n c e l l a t i o n «.da.i n -n ^ i.r
n’ |v' T
to Senator Royal S f'oprlaml. I Sr., mrl drnlh in I I •'* whin a tie;
Fort Wor'h aftrr Ihe f.r»* public
C harles P . U m b e l, m illion ­
-. - ! Wrat. apparently for
_ _ _ _
n n t/ ttin
chairman of tha rommltlre, and :
heating—linnet- the act ileaigna * tu
With every liwllcatlon that I A l &gt;|iam| flrneral Marm M,n**
aire O klahom a C ity oil man.
j ptotryt tnirvlut* fr uii fra d.ileat
within Ihe ne*t few wreak, th* r t|f former fuhnu pra.UIcnt^an
I
w as to Jail h e re to d a y
aa
I ft,-k l ir*. The c"mmi*i*»n m-.-t
I MUM m a lt of tbo f*W r«l r&gt;r«m - r t n m n T7Q f C T A N I C V 1,tarap out racket.
111*12 tat rollwtloo
will hava opposition
’
,r p f
\art within Jl hwur*.
H | « n t driT# on raekataariag
tlE il I l U l j l l J In lt U U l
Warden Lawla E. laiwea, of
W hl'rli* -a.I Ihe c.uwpan \ or- reach* I apprna.-nately »d pee a.,U |# quit hi* call# ...... « " ’» T* ‘ urn
i ^
Bailey, convicted U e k rabhor
.
..
.„
A
'____
*
I Sing Sing pri.on. wantr.1 not
natui'l in Augtt«l, IM.', to d»*t ni-mher* of Ihe City rnmmlvrion' t# Cub#
gad a laadfr o f the Mratori*! Umy
.lory of
.
__
n , _ n |only Immediate martial law. hut
n .peculatt«e in*r&lt;tinent In .«• n la.l night decided t« make e .e n r | J lf»IV YORK.
ratoon break st tha Sanaa* r*nl- F r e d e r i c H o w e t i a n s
effarirt-rilfludlng
a Uat-m inutaW IUng and ■*"*''» '!'•&lt;
1
•
IIK| rumination nt .|ain unr*
Inp h u rt i f Induitre* lu lfil j.-&lt;—
.
, r.| a d ve.ltr " t o
taetlery In whkh the warden and
“
C ’mmi.^jflCTn'ure
ichang. •,&gt;Ja*tetr#* t •’ p#f*onil drive hy the
op th r .tic k
C
a
m
p
a
i
g
n
T
o
F
i
g
h
t
*t'b
f
"
»
miinc
p-wrr*
mnfermi
■aw*#
»'
a.
• .a H
two gnarda waro kMnapal. waa
'
* tn hr ng the year * . *l .T ic m l t.'C ",,,,r ' ,” ' M *’ ■'
upon the federal government.
•u* nut » i'll it . ii gi.ttat mi .late ■l.uier*.
trapped oa he alayt on 4 cot In tho
U n w a r r a n t e d R i s e s .....Farmer
.
I’ollce romml-'loner M a
p, aw n
o n- P
n t e d— | mrnt it« , |t rrt inw \ •&lt;ri*-to«, |,ctloh to 4U percent h.f»ta 1 cahtad bit* «&gt;( H a ra re
mn
« i jy Ta a
wm
ii,|
i , .si H
■ &gt;o« l■d« - I• * c
- t- i. I. -I —- r- e- s e------ba«k yard o f n farm hou&gt;» *****
.lory » ( tl'“ henrthieakTU 'w " 1*
•
Fdw.nl P. Jlulro ney advoeatr.1
nr. * li.*« tkl. I
in g T ic k e ts W o n d e r
A s k in g Id iw e r W a g e
^
m lki from Pafmiflao. W l»* county . WASHINGTON. Aug. 15— 0.*
„ f A a*o«l*t*il I’v e * ri.tT
They
made
thi*
ilaclilon
n»ar
T O la.he. with 20 year*" for
atatenirnt* fot Ihe la*t thie*
bamlat
• fraderic C. How* completed la»t hardened criminal-, fli-trict A t­
»"
I n
W e lfa r e
( ’ n s e s * ear*.
tha end of a inutln* meeting Ii: rapher* to
W h a t W ill R e D o n e
ag.ln.t mkl. ••( fav.dutlnn. h!,".!With flra ether par ion* arnight hia plan* to .tamp out food torney Thoma. C. T. Crain, of
lie .aid It al*u nt.ile an eriot which It « * . found nece**ar/
raatad at tha plara, which *•**
ami rlntlmvTlie mmal .urpint ami ap­ In the Item .wiling for n .landing again to (&lt;&gt;«l(H&gt;iie a dl.c’ia.l'n » f *h*d
Manhattan Borough. New York,TAM PA,’
• «Aug.
» 'tg • iri.-MVTti# -Cux . .he l. 't nt « i»la t&gt;( i.'wnv*
idantlflad aa Urn randaa/oui tvhero profiteering.
e?*vTli.hgh|
rate
ortHuan
an
er-eTT!c
.llgh,
or...
tan-e
A
jk
h* " *
, |t ,t at noon
rapllal
.Im
1
How* la a mild mannered nd- urged that prmeeulor* lv giv-n tian national lottery, which lake* proval xf m rni'rr. " f the Advl.
Urachal waa bold eaptlao by bla
,
In add lion, he intr-.l c-t a. which h. ' heen place.) on It» f'r.t dr’PV#d •" N
the
power
of
.uhpoenn
and
the
|hnu«and
r
f
duller,
from
Turn
,
ory
l
’
pi
puttee
r»f
the
local
abductofa, Bailey was broight to mlnlatratlon .leoth whoae Job la to
The with * « * • •«» 1 1» '* r "
™
endence what he «*i.| u.n nu ad | reading ...me week. . « .
right
to
quevtlnn
witne-ie.
under
pa
player,
nnrr
n
week,
may
Ni
Dalit* and pUc«d In fail.
.
V. II A. r.m p n lr n Army wa*
farrat ont food racketeering under
^
. ^
lertl.riuent went hv Ihe . &gt;o&lt;-*nv matter wa. delayed '.ntll ft# rex' « f &lt;»'•
wiped nut nf evl'trner uml-r lh«
oath In priyatr.
It waa announced tha*. a “ »cbI plven the Seminole t’onnty Re­ Ihrough Ihe mail* Jolt I.
pr of regular n.eetlng'. on Aug W
, th#
r0^ ! “ *|!“ "
, .*/•
the new deni. H* Intend* to • «
Senator Cnpalnnd laM empha- government *et up at ll.ivnna^
itaaUhl n u t" of the Uaehel ranIt w .. pointed .mt again,
^ ,'„ y thmi.and* » f dolThi* w »« imli-ote'l le*l niaht . lief I’Attnell ye.le’n lay afternoon which wa* tevatra.i tv * mm In
kem was found In tha pisaeailon nou nee within n few day. the He- it* thr'ughnut the hearing on «n
j i f the ta* enllectlon re.che. 4»t|»b*
, the Ii*#* &gt;
He in a .periat iHipOteh from II. after Itnmlall fh a re . rrprr eullng l h .-ago.
f f Bailey, who waa heavily armed. tail, of a nallon-wld# orgnnliatlon American “ Scotland Y n n l"
Ad.ltr*ted In "|letr !n. n l« , nd i fervent of th. ...ra .m a n ^ .# »- •»’•
|.|r. . nm eta m#»aakeri
every
wltne..
If
he
fnv.
van., ohlrh *ald that un* of th* that group. prt*enle*l a petition
Flngarprlnta of tha multl-mil- to maka war on tha ^ra.ping gm' , ".la t c l l'rr*«
I ark. r*” . It uiitlleed * plan tor Idem* ..f thi. city aland tl? gain; n »"
Denalra Oklahoman war* found on ear, th# graady hot char and the ored euch a bureau, evplnlnlna reform, demanderl In the pro­ in which the fountII rc|ue«le.|
lin n ij upward, uf 9700JI0B thr Migh the
■oytn ur &gt; •
* l&gt;lg quirk profit wlmu-i.
ehotographar. lo*t hi camera «nd
k bad, a bench and a waUr glaat avarleiou. hnkar who fall to Join that It would he a federal, cen-1gram ngain*l Marh.du -va rnp-^ pcrini'.ion It* U«e a lower wage
nu tiulial inir.tmenl of ten d"l- 1 rancellallon, by Ihe llondhuine-*'
tral eo-ordlnatlve agency. M««t prr-iion of the lottery. Thi* pm
preOtou. plate* Sxtur.hiv niterta a tenant houaa on the farm In
I’lntectlve Committer, of part
-tale for welfare lith e than the let &lt;
thalr call**gun* In eo-oparatlon.
o
f
Ihe
wltneaaea
thnurht
it
■
grain.
Including
it*
rllm
ln^im
,
l»
no.m at the hxnd« *.f an '■•.*t-e r*l
which off Ida la aald Ura-thai waa
•&gt;n 'he fare of the adv*rti*emen| due lnteri*l mt the ouMtan hug
A* conaumarn' couwal for the rood Idea, thouah wme warned raid f have lieen ndoiitcl t»\ a w ag " raTe unlered hy Feileial
mob whhh doacatf’ l
p '
"*•
bald prlaonar aatil ranaomed by
wa&gt;
a
l&gt;ig
NRA
l.ltie
eigl.*
a-il
u
imkhtedna*.
of
Sanford
nut hunt ley
I'an Amon an airway
k"
kla fatally. Ftrat auruaeament of agricultural ndju.tmant ndmini. that loeal aulhorllle* would re- mltril |M.||tlral enmmi««lnn
Belief w .« e*pre.*ed that it i« picvent the e».n t- &gt;'( t &lt;&lt;mel
raptmn rlaiming r.-r.-1.r '. . unThe drawing iet f"e Snndav tha arraat cam* yaatardai from tratlon. How* ha» completed t eent too mireh federal lotrrfert h e loval rommltt#* *l«o look
!del Ihe “ truth In «ecurlt'c« arl ”
pntalble Ao htlng th# collhftlon to Or rate* r e n . t . . former *ecrel(xy
■
Horner Camming!, thr nttorrmy ■urvey of bread price. In 1H rap- enee In erlme Inve.llaall'n.
a* Ihmirand. o f. Tampa people trofniranee o f the t&gt;e*d a . mi*­
Tha company did u . , ut in an 40 penant If Ihe t unmii* mtec*
j _ ganarnl, ntdRTanliingUin.
Some augaaatlon* riven to lh# learned before noon that dav- ' lined hy \\ \ . hefflar. nf C h aw
. „
apperit.nre. hut fieri I * 'entirlm, wl'l make p*r*"iial rail* upmi a- of *t.t»
maantatlva cilia* which Indicate*
A* th* pHot look o f lit # hull
I M f A long, Ida him on t^ i rot Bailey
eommitta* and their proponent* wa&gt; petpened hy rneetoment dmany
taxiayar*
a*
pn»*ll&gt;le
■m
e
..f
it*
"(Ti
er*.
nrlreu
lh»
c»m
ami
f
o
.
and
J.
f
.
Ilutrhi«"n.
»
f
f bullet', v tlh the ........
and
I U a * J a maeUm* ytfn, 'an anlomatic moat bakarn ar* eo^paratlng with were:
rree heeaii*e nf the al'lk# ard
Tha Mayfair Hotel came In for
! ml** on t.. pul the h-nr'nj ..IT nuRooaavalfa raeovary
silla and an
«wtoma-'
__ .—,--,t'c giitol, but Pratldant
A renteat eo-ordln«lln» crime prior In the rlutlng Sat ird«e the S an ford It* led.. Truck lirutv ' 'it Ii* had time to |&gt;re &gt;ar. rvi- a generon. .hare nf di«ro*.lnn. A hi* wife «»fcly at " t ' I. Hi" Inlnrlaled imdi lore &lt;l"*vn 'it I* '• "n.l
Ha M
awakanad It wa* program.
bureau admlnl.tered hv the fed- fr m whlrh MiAm ln flrd for h;- cr*. |tv*, f r the ctahluhuient
j letter wa* read from * gm l&gt;
dextroyril hi* riim - i and pH*"#
with tha mndHa ef a machine gun
Th# doctor dU.ovarad that th* erol rovemment—hv Jo.enh H life, with nnlv the clothe, on hi- of a geiietal i - 'i r y in the tiint
Whiff's'
h never, *.,n| the! which dr.lrrd to tevuta the propwhich 'veto I" lisv- i.ono to Mi­
la Uta haada t i Our Jin-*, head avarag* eoat of brand ha. gone up w »n *n •e»-*al ».«l«t»n * tn the bark.
ter of w ag e, paid for common romp.*ny on, notified An, | that »it&gt; f« » '•*# • • permanent &gt;*atami ahounl ihe plan"
6f tha Sin ^atmlo office of tha
Sehartlan' rlnnn*. director " f
attnroer general.
.
Ihe
rrgi-trat
on
atipliralmn
&lt;va«|
round
llildaehool,
while
tom
m-gm Inlniter* in field*, faett*At th# |M&gt;int of ini' u* »n l
department of Ju.tl;.
Fede-al enntrnl nt firearm*. . the Inllerv ami a friend nf Me
lefirient in pmii, re*|H ,
i i,. nil«*ionar II J la'hman il.tr t
ary. Th. co.t 'o f ngre«ti*nt ha.
him.
......... .
, » U y 'Ul(.
^
h„ , ,
.............. . rifle., they furcad u ... 'Oto a
xnlveraat fln eem -l"*'"- he ih*d» he hnd In 'e In *"• *h*l rlre, .ml hualltr.. hou.e. In «hl*
machine unit gtlor h it'll.tv llm
The figure. former Comn&gt;l««l’ ner Mnlmonev. 1 JnK—aim fle.1 the dlm .lrh «e;d,
Ballay mad* no affort at railit. rUan 1J cent..
county.
J foie nu examiner.
doctor In New York” xvh»* **t-P«*
Sac*.
i.iuglilr, throw him o.i
lit th#
*how*&lt;l that the price In Cincin­
V*« lie to 1*1.nd prl...n- fee |anil l« In hiding with n»her.
So that a *ugge*ted wage «c*l#
FI*# Fort Worth roucern h .i| !'" *ecure Ihe properly f &gt;r x ho
nutiktrl* of II m*nn.
"Wall, It looka Ilk* It I* too nati however, want up 2.5 cant, criminal, (nd more public a»- whn«e live. h«ve heen l*i danger may tw dto-rtr op for |'r#«eri!*. • ral&lt;l . ragl.tration
f . » „t y"x pital
Another A*«ortn!* I l'r&lt;'-» e.m• (Contlnaad On F ig . Thr**)
that h.
wharaaa In Baltimore It wa. only .l.tanca for the police—hv Poftra The home nt Ihe lottery rhi»f lt«n to Federal N. It. A. authoriha*e I mited Ii* i „ •«
Mayor Sp-er *tate
l.*t
• ia man. J(»sc (J u ri. i. who
K
.r
l
l.ehmapn
,
w
».
«arVe-t
hr
m
.7 cant*. Howe Mid ha planned to Commlaalnnar Jama* S. Bolan. nf
...............
... Mayor_ *•
A &lt;s,..,r
had
from
. aiif'IV . *
tie* at once.
x A.
r&lt;|'err, " f •rrurltlr* |. IJAn.IMM)
■
&gt; learned
.
wftk wn* (l».iw»''tl
j The dl.palrh -.Id there - e « no
•
that 'ho operator of 'one nf lit" lir w a* |■!»••• •i!T.»|ili r ; tlm rm »aak th# Cincinnati bahera lo t l - New Yrrk.
l*rgr*t re.tai.r.nt* in the “ Ktic.-I * Marta of rr■ r it •••*• 'ul&lt;unt ‘&gt;y
Regi.tratlon of everybody In , pfflel.l word from the pel.e- . . chairman f Urn Advl.my Com n ( '• ! l i f r i r n i t i I l i . n f L
plain.
V I, «
* U C B ,n S
' of •Fan*." a Wnrld'a Fair faatiirr. m ldifrt ^rfor»* • !»'•
Ha alao haa «ome rpieatlnn. to the Unite*! Statea-hy Peter J. tn whether one more dmolnr mlltce. appointed a .ub rainmil
'!• &lt; leotlnl
A t t r i b u t e d T o H e a t • al«u conxidetlng litiying or lea,, n ila if, dug nnl f r•#.»» tn i l l ) .'upliaak In Mobile. Ala., where bread Sirrardl. pcllra chief nf Bergen wnuld he permitted to ele.e tin Ire of .even turn. The) are: It.{
t:i*-,tn.
John
Maiarh.
\V.
A.
i
l"g
thl*
pr
ipetly
fur
Ihe
pur.u
*#
tlrket. nnw "lit. It"' 'he genet.I
now conta nlnt ecnla a pound, and county. N. J.
'
■Ut# “.Imt.” uf tlm n iii.ig uf Ilia
. —
a
—% -Z -L || |m Q l
l.ftS ANGKI ES, Aug. lu. i d t ' ' ,f "pen1" * • hotel.
In
Sun ..
Franrl*co
whore It la 9.3
Con.tltutlnnai amendment to lmpre**l»n In the f’ uhvn rapit.l l.rfflrr, J. C. ||ulrtii*f n, J K.
wrak-attd.
Two death* were a*rrihei| to »
Upon recommendation &lt;.f Maycant a pound. Th* average price give the federal government ran- I. that the lottery, nut nf whirh Wat hen. F. C. MacMehon. and
The.# ptet re», tak '-t olm»*t at
Stapa ta ha takan la th* aacur- la 7J cente now a. compared with
heat
wave
blanketing
Southern
or
s
P
"
’r&lt;
it
wa*
decided
that
tn­
S*
().
ShinhoNer
currant Jurl*dlctlon In rrlm#— M.rti.dn and hi* h#irhman vr|.
1)4' aamc timu jud pi t'--. 0 • thn&lt;i
fatg of a loan from th* Homo
t
allfornla
todar.
Wallace
Kelley,!
n.much
a*
«n
official
of
tho
Floi6.4 cente on Feb. 15.
Thi. rommitte* w»* «rh&lt;ululr.l
uf Ra.t. were pi eu in -1 fur il dlvGrover A. Whalen, former New had rharge nf dl«tell*ullon of
Ownin' Loan Corporation war*
ff'enltnene ... r . e e Tbreel
Th#
question#
crmcarnlng York polk# commltiloner.
tn meet thi* morning, and It I* long Hear I*, died at an Rldorsdu i *'1* I’ ublle Service Co. I* ’ now ery. Other rh-tut"*. &lt;• t.dtv 1 .'rani
©otllnod hofor* momhara o f th*
expected that when th# AdvJ.ory mine T. It. Fortune, 16, dlad from' dickering with certain interest Jfkvana ne»*|itt
.......... of
Appointment r f aelecteil »tat*
Cantral Florida Council of Chant- brand nnd other food# will b*
euna.trok# In llm Ortega mmin *'• connection with Ihe property, tha A**ociated l’ i* »j, *.- *r# In­
and
m-nielpal
nffirar*
a*
fr*leral
'Committee
in#*t* »• lh# •'Hy 11*11
i-.ked
hy
local
ecnaumern*
counctla.
ban of Commarc*, moating In Or*
Inin*. Ill* father, It. |, Fortune, letter, he *enl to Ihe head, of IhV cluded.
ut 5:00 o’clock thl* nflainm'n.
Undo at a braakfaat aaulon to which the doctor la organlilng all al agent, to be paid hy the ,tate
.hot him -If when Informed of th“ ! HIMe group and th# New Yolk
Da.pit* th# fact •■#'• *re«l c.tqt-:thi* group will hex# n prt.p -cd
over lh# country. Tlie*« courtcll* but work under federal control—
h"&gt;'- denth and i» not repevted to. |&lt;hy*i«*lwn alatiltg that the City • r.ntan and other photugrurher*
fConthned On Pag" ih)"*-|
P C Tha apoakar waa J. C. Morehl- will hav* food facU. gathered In by H Norman Schwanknpf. ,utecnvrr. Temperature* from 112 I* not In a p"* lion gt thl* Unit
war* keeping film* l.~k"-l in &lt;
^aon, o f tha Orlando offlca of the Waahlngton. to eompar# with rail­ perintendant of New Jrr»ey »t.t# i
for the vault* for * »f" km- lop lur o f ’ h*
---------------- -- i
L'lb
a . in r.l-g te t" hnv# beat* readied .to offer a prnpo«ltion
ing price* In each dty. All thi * police.
Corporation.
the
rich
Impell.l
Valley
agri
Tea*e
ur
*al»
of
the
property
hut
ti ding, th** llavnttH “ AP” »l.*(T at
Today Copeland will ll.trn In , A *up)’ly nf gpplienilnn t'lank.
Anoibar apoakar waa R. G. Information will ba l ‘ * »n ,hc
'uiloial dhilrlct. 'lie latter figut* It will entertain any. offer which
(Continued tin Pug# Three)
Gnaaftald af tha Stata Chamber houaawlva*. upon whom Dr. llow* legal luggaatlona. If# nnn-unre,l nnd other ila'a which eaplain* nt
ledng un,' &lt;l&lt; itire almve lh" for . "llher p*rtv rare* |o make,
al.Comaaarc* at Jackaonvill*. Hia depend* to heap retail prlcra i « ' that the full committee would j ■iinpl* term, how tn go nhoul *«•
mr h**t '"cord fur lh" di.trirt., The I'onuui'.ioner* ilf*cu«&lt;ed a
L e h m u n n jtfv c K T a lk
tgbjact raUtad ta tha Florida aug- tin*. Ho hollovaa that th* women convene In Chkarn early In (V- curing n loon ffnm 11*** limn"
Man, n il"' putlita had tempera- •*'## t . i fur Florida hut took i.o
Sr tnduetry and a propaaad aogar who go to the grocery *v.ry lober and determine then, after Owner.' I “uin Corpora'mn « » ' tr
tote
at"'*"
Inn.
&gt;&lt;l"tudt,.
.&lt;
»
&lt;
Tf-&lt;v
had
heatt
A t R o t a ^ Luncheon
gtabill Mt lott
markaUag agraa- morning won't let thamvalvra h* atudrine th* altuoHnn of Kan- reived at the Sanfnrd \llauti*
—
' vallr I upon In a leltr* ’ &gt; im an •
National
llank
thla
morning.
IVr*
chanted.
If
they
hnv.
an
offklnl
m a t which provide, that thl*
M ? City and other metruH'lan
C o n c e rt O rc h e s tra
gauiiall n *pon*niing . *alex
chioHnii'. *h"rt talk nn
tv barl
■tala ahall produce not mom than |Ut of fnlr prl-ra In thalr pockcl- renter, that .peclflc .tudle. nr* .on. are invited to &lt;-nll for th# •' ' Horn# tafrnt . «»r
* IH^r«»vriv
Florida to riulor.e the nm !*♦# hlg'illft
el.- './
. *h" .\Vorhl'4 Fa'r
hl.'ink* at any time. *
i torn a f raw can« auger aa- hooka. H* Inland, tn ra* that they
{I
ir
M**
|ir«»KfNin
will
l*«
st«Rr&gt;l
f Ihe Central Flut
needed.
gt Chicago furplw
‘*of&lt;inl I’.uA* a bulletin titled T k n rtal
lb# Hate, ravlrad weakly.
il.t Tran«pnrlatlon
Tran«Dnrl
da
Co., operator* tarian* with their program al * *
T h la I* war." T-awen declared Information" *«U forth. ’ “ Homo vbrrb Iy Bt i Im* MitnrH ThrntrHow*
la
n
Cleveland
lawyer,
n
Th" Sutifi.nl Con ert Itrche.lra of th# freight boat “ Oaceola."
Mr. Graagflald urged all
In demanding federal rer"lali"U Oaner*' lean Corporation wa* uliriinx IVnioftMliiY nuht A ojt*
~
(a thla aaction to potltioa Wilton Democrat and a Ubarml la
null remler i'» final ronrrrt of lh» a&lt;krd for and .ecure 1 a permit lurchaon in the V .Id. • ll"*#l !»'•
g
f
antl-crlm#
actlvltle.,
"If
*»#
created
for
the
relief
of
home
*t».
ii
wns
fihfiniiiiri'il
nia
in
m
ii-'
_ Ganarnl Hugh Joha­ economic, and politic*. He ha.
•
— --.umtner, ■• h-oii un Th 'rxd.v night to rr#C| a tin hy ||5 fool duck day. Mr. I.ehiimnn'* t.*lk acJutndon’t hay* «&gt;m# aort of martial owner* In dl«»rr.. with ^ llu-ir ing )&gt;y Jo*. I,. Mnr&lt;-iilct‘", thca'er
(Continued On Pag* Thr**)
ul] paraana or group*
at M no o'clock from th# platform near Elm Avenue, adlnlning prop- panifl the -.I'.w i". " f .terb'ptD
law t&gt; .too crime we’ll have lynch ■nurtgage*. t»* r . amt other Hen',
con plct ’ re* of "'Any point, of la*
might b* brought
managrr.
at lh&lt;- rear » f the Court llnu*#.
rrty owned hy Itandall Cha«e.
taw and than wall hav# lo h*vn aid the Corporation pmpo*r« l»
ter#*' about the F'.lr ground..
th*
Ax.l.tlruc talent which l« to h"
ill runtlmi" through
i
pnr
Program.
St.
John*
River
l.ine
Co.
nfflmake every effutt to carry out the
Tho.e atlr"d ng 'he lunched!
martial law."
*
h'-ard on thi' final program will r al* amt uinrcil hy letter that
27,
Mid
pn.
n-*»
tl
purpoar* of the Mil. Thi. &lt;hw* n&lt;» the night o f Sept
S . T i J S L T 'F o r m e r A c trc m 1 «.
Included r . It. I'a«x"u . of H xI k Io.
“ We could atamp thl* out
Inrluil# Mi
Paiilll" Moran.
Monk
* ti
i i 1 (bey h* I wild their inteieit in a
Bell noil UOM#-X t I
"
•
" T S C l F o u n d D e a d I n R o o m M day*.’* Iha noted priaon nf- mean that a mortgpg" mti*t b# I" ron.i.ting o f -**-l*
Monger. Olto Trapp, and Mr*. It ! )rB,f nn
(|ty.nwii#d dock at and Rnlarl.n II I l.nuDItt. *f
pmee*. of forveloaur#: however. It lit" theater will lu- nwn» '#t| lu Min
Palm H*ach. »* guext* u"d It©*
flclal ehouted In cloning.
K. Stump#, em ail ra. T "#
tt,e f.wd of Myrtle Avenue, lo 'he
Challenged hr Robert Darue. in *i be home in mln.i that lh-- fird . .econd, and tlutd idgre win will fe a t'I" a aong Our Florida |w)nn |^vM| inlerrat. at Jackeon- l.rlan* Paul Htlne •*!'" j.reai-lef.
ropranont-i
WASHINGTON. Aug. 15— (AT
A,.,
rm
tin
g
the
Cort*“
rn*ion
I*
*
.
A. W. Erp*. (I- W Spencor, n.
*
„rr on rn t), ,,n ,gr*m.
which I* o»w iT.og |6*T*tt by „l||# ^ hkh grnup ,hr„ . gh
II l u m o r H; « • Pap-1
r -p -; ___Th*
T fc ,
Of Mr*.
mn. Win M. bar B.rnclatlon racket committee, Ait ireaunc •
body of
_________
H. Pop*. II. II. Coleman, lf. C.
former ncH man. on thl* point. U w e* raplle.1: relief mea.iire »ml will b*' mlmit
The program , will I t xtaged &gt;n man, urc|.e.lra,. and band* In th# ,
„ k, () fop , fj„ nf
'
” ■/ r- J S Sebradt. IS-yaar-old lor
MaeMahnn, S. 0 Sh yhi'l.ar, W.
“ I f t wora Muraollnl I could , l*l err it primarily for relief p u r roitnartlun with thr i&gt;,-ular mo­ Xlale. lh# writer of th#
_ tha bodRalMS, gad Mm. Mar- l r w
fo0Bd today In
Ir
...
on
thi*
property.
|
t
' )«.e * and not for general rrfi tion picture program. M *. (il a d ).
A. I.afflar. RarcUII Cha*a. Jatne*
•a- Tha moating w u n o m 6f w hom« nt MauntralnM
do It In 50 day*.”
eeeklng t"
It
a "
, ws, derided tn offer lh# gruevry
tuncing of inmtgag#. ’’
Brawn. 8. Pule.ton. Karl !&lt;#•*Morrie
William'
will
.
t
a*
pro­
«lal# wutg " ( Florida.
lo,, Md.. near her*, witk
(Cnntln&gt;i#&lt;l On Pag# Two)
All application, about* b# flip' gram director, and |&lt;er-."*a having
i n n. II P Steven*. Georg# llg ^
_ .A
n t over th* right tempi*. Joha C.
through the Orl.ndo offtc# of tl^
talent in mn*ie, dancmif or any I n d e p e n d e n t C l t r U H
Mulligan. 4ft, who Hera at the
Alt nilARD VISITS (!KAVI rdlr, W M. Ilavn#*. and W. P.
Cnrporallon. J. C. Murcht-on l&lt; "
HutchDon.
nddrvM. waa arretad on »
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rhargr o f thl* office. »••'* f 11 £ 5 , S " * . : I w - S T K
SANDUSKY. Ohio, Aug. 15
G r o w e r . S e e k U n ity
charge and bald without
Stockton I. head o f th# Jack.on
BUSINESS INCREASES
&lt;A*i—Twenty-al* year* ago J.
Williama at urn-#.
C h in a S a id D r o w n e d
OIU.ANI'O. Aug. 15.—l/fl— In- W. Ilrugler, of Ru.haylvanla, Fa.,
vilte
office.
It
I.
aipactril
that
four
or
five
A neighbor railed th# pdlra stl- •FKNNBY FARMS, ASg. 15 —
KlMimmee. Aug. 15. —&lt;Ab—
dependent citru* grower*. t»pr# paid hi. firat vi.lt tn John*on'a
pci former, or act. will I* ,lag"&lt;l
Aug.
rt being gatinad by Mulllgaa. Pn- (A&gt;&gt;—W. H
8«ra**raill. night
ACCIDFoNT IB F A ^A I.
willing h«lf » ( th# "U U 'a produc l-lmxl heir, where ha wa. a Du# to a general lccr#a&lt;# In rat», •
each
WVdnee
lay
nighl
Priw-«
will
tico uld tha woman apf#ra«u» watekmaa, .hot gad killed ana
Unit, look flr.t xlrpu toward f"i- t-u.nl over Confederal* prlwin- tel. hog owl poultry ralalog in
KISSIMMEK. Aug. 15.- ( A l - he a* follow., except fui the finnl
had baa# dand raearal hnjaJMul- o f tbraa man bo diocoearad rab­
maliun of ■ wlhUy w.ld#d organ
Oaceola r*"i"ty lh# pa»l tw elv^
rr. during th# Civil War, an&lt;l
light: Flrat Pri&gt;#. t-M »##unl
ra .a
x ,, Following an accident Mb*
llgaa tUiawd Mr*. Schradh raUrad bin# hi* grocery aura and
iialion at a meeting In lakeland
raid
month*, elate. Kno* A Modglin^
knelt r.var th* grave of John J
pill*. tS; third prlir. o weak’*
about midnight and that ba wrat
mm of Bradford, formar Klaaimm## rirl
feed marc haute, the firm'* bulllata yastrrilay. It wa* announced
believed ho
Nickel
I,
Kentucky’,
.urgaon.
over
par*
to
th#
Milan#.
prominent
in
»o*Ul
clrrie#
her",
U *»*•» • • (bo front
H* tba two who araapod. Tbo dead
here. Ftv* &gt;‘t tho nin# atato dinaa* «h»wed an appreciating df
On
th#
fifth
and
la*l
’
Di.rovary
whom
h#
watched
th*
night
be­
*»ld ha thaugbt
f p unidentified- T k l loot died at bar praaant homo In Sumcaetor.
w
«r«
namad.
Oth#ra
ami
nearly
&gt;0 parent tha po*( 30
Night." th# flr.t pria# winner* of
fore th# latter’* aaacutlon. Loat
tbo hathraam, tut bar brad but ___
11m
UiUtmi* aotomobik, tar. S. C . Saturday and wa* bu­ tha pravloua rontaata will appear offlrar* of th# new Indapandant
&lt;byi a* compqtad with tho (am*
— l. bo, way to tha had bafara aba
year and again thla yrar Brugrled
Bunday
afUntcon.
No
da­
wkkk pollen think wra a atoirai
patio*! U *( r m ,
. .. ^ 3 '
to compete for a grand pria# o f |5 aaaorlatlon will bo named o l a Irr vlaltad th# gravr,
’" —
dtod. Malllgan w »i arrvaUd •• »
loft b#hiad Whan tbo ta!)* a* t&lt;, tha notara o f th*
Ah'* pa*, to th* Tbratar meeting Aug. S3 o l U k «l**d .
•x
.
3|L
warraat awqra *ut by tbo 1C(#R*

I. &amp; AGENT

SECURITY

CITY COMMISSION
3; PLANS EFFORT TO
COLLECT TAXES,R 3 S S J flT ra ra ft

PROFITEERING ON
FOOD PRICES

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rr.U ’Tl CUBAN LOTTERY COMMITTEE OF
APPEARS DOOMED NRA HAS MEET
BY NEW REGIME AT C ITY B A L L !:

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Ways Of Securing
Loans Outlined To
Owners Of Homes

Blanks Received
For Applications
Upon Home Loans

“Discovery Night” "
ProgrRms Planned
B y Milam* Theater

To Prewitt Program

Watchman Kills One
Trying To Rob Store

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mford Celeryfed* Gain Edgewood Team Is
MM Winner 0 v £ t
1 Victory Sunday Over S a n f o r d P h yp n
aytona Beach Ielanden
far tha ladtoaa who am dinging
to a Ua far fh*t plan with tha
Orlando Tlgara.
Tha Fada return boraa for ■
game with tha Leeibarg Brulna
Thursday, a game which will And

B a w o ia rri

Mao* to tte d

In, Ban-

nar. ttotmrto. rvillpa *. U*raoa,
Harrto. Two toaa kit. Itobctta.
,to a cnlbieth and Bhaanaa ware Booh*.
Tkraa tore kit*. Cuaaak,
aaay onto a few momenta later Hnnn.r. llama ran. Piling*. Btalaw
h i . Abbott. MauwalL iwrtllMa.
■•d George had to reUrn to tha h
Callrafh. Doabia ploy, Hatton to
llarrl* atrocb oat by Minor S. bp
Caaacb I. Baac* a* toll*, off Mljar
O
mmmk
m 1
• L'mplr-..
waorprr.aw.......
I., nil
off m
fS.maw
Drtahllt
From than on It w m «H
ford. Th. Pada want ta work. Ab­ i M I'mwlMr*. Time !:•«.
bott opanad with a alngla In the
COCOA 6. I.BRBBURG X.
Math. Stealing aecond he perched
COCOA, Ang. 14.— Spoc Kinsey
then long enough to tee {tort taread tha haary hitting Laaaburg
Maxwell foul oat to Graham bo- Brulna hare yaatarday and Cocoa
fare he acorad on Barnet* tingle won • Central Florida League
p u t Catbreth. Harrieoa itruck game 6 to f. Klnaey held tha Bruout and Chapman filed out.
laa to ala hlta, throe coming In
With Mlaor and Bonner hath tb^ Isat eight Innings. He did not
•o f at tba opening of tha aaranth. laaua a baaa on balla and atruck
Baharta alnglad to left to ba oat nine.
acorad ehortly after when Big
A deluge of rain, aa tha Indiana
PhilII pc hit a heme run into toft praparrd to go to bat In tha
•antgrftold. Abbott A led eat to third, dolayod tha gema morn than
Red Burneed.
SS minuter.
After be tingled to atari the
Emory Witt, boapactaclod Losoeighth, Bert Maxwell atole aecond bnrg hurlar, otartod on lha mound
gad went to third where he died for tho visitors, bat waa rant to
( i Barnet, Harrison, and Chap- tha ahowtru with one down In the
toga went out In order.
fourth after watting In two run*.
' the Anal Fed attack on tha Knowlea held the Indlane aafe the
factoring Cuiack waa aided by reat of tha way, proving Jaat wild
||grbU Harrlaa* Indifference to a onoagh ta bo affective.
Ukikrply hit ball which p*«««d
Laaaburg acorad Ita only rani hi
(hrbogh hla lege.
Miner opened
the opening frame, whan Parriah,
W itt-a dean alngla to toft field
Aral ap, waa aafa on HarraH*a
tyUtofrad by Paul Bonner** triple
to'toft cantor. Roberta smocked bobble, want ta aecond on Coppa*
(Ingla and moved along' on Da(id ball hard at Harhto w&gt;o rafsked to tooch the pill gp It want gin’a aacriflea. Contrarna cama
■illlog Into left while Bannar through with | hit ta acore Par­
aanang and Rokarto want to ae*&gt; riah, got ta aaermd on a Aaldkro'
And. Roberta want ta third aa Phil- choice and roanted on W. Haneoch’i alngla.
Me* Infield out.
' With one out and tha Pods en­ Tha Indiana aranad tha count
joying n als run land, Manager In their half on Harrell*, walk,

Charlie decided to try to aqi*****
(ho eighth run aeroaa. The pla?
ttltod hacauaa Cusack tented what
WM np. Tha old fox purpoooly
throw a pair of high Aylng halls ror and *tole aacond. MeColly.
that warn away outside. Charlie waa (*f* on, a Aaldara* thole#
panehad and missed th# Ant ona, Provost mmHng to third and (cor­
and, because Hobart* waa almost ing while nophlna waa bring re­
Bt homo plats on Ihp noxt ona, ha tired at Ant. Dull ringled to acore
fead to punch nt that pitch. Aa Merrily. Headley singled to open
B rutult, tha ball bouatod xtralght the fourth, grin*
"»&lt;ond wh**
ap HtAh*\alr about 10 feet, to be Witt hit Klnray In tha bock.
caught by Eddie HeltM who Harrell alnglad to move both man
throw Roberta out at third to ra- ■long and auaca»(lva watta t*
tlr« tha aid*.
,
Prevoat end MeCully brought
Tha Fada had acorod a pair af both runnera home with the Anal
run* on arrora In tho wtoth In­ run* of th* gam*.
ning. Abbott wont nU IM way to T k * k «* m u * .
. _ _ _ „
* » .■ " ®
aecond wbon Apgar threw wide L i u n a e
af Aral boas. Maxwell fouled out
Paa&gt;».
tto flm and Elmar Spnke robbed pnnlr.ru.
In
fM Barns* of a tingle with a Ana TV. Ilaunck. m
running catch. Harristo eluted
to toft field but Red Sensed U m I. t, •
eyed tbo ball miserably to that
ft mltod and rolled. Abbott scored
nad eo did Harrison. Thoroughly
riled aver Bumaed's bynakaad er­
ror Cusack walked Chapmaa but
made another gnat cgtoh ef Mltor’s Ay an dtha damage W M donaTha tolanden.ht tha meantime
4k
.
hadnt bean able to dp a thing ifMaUy. tb
Kisur,
p
.
.
.
wftt Tlgo'a hurling. Ha appeared
.......
a irifa wild, but lha wHdneaa Tunis
kr Inslna*
aright hero baa ncrvdltad to lha t M•mi*
sb ari
...... I
hMt and parspirstlan which railed Cajaa ...— — , I
p « his Angara In a (toady stream nummary ■ Am I.il
all day.
BU hlta. Including Cusack'*
triple end Speketo doable were
that tha Ielanden could prydate, and tholr oaco Rated batting
jjaeh waa noticeably abaant.
Th^ put a maa an third le the
tint, fourth and eighth but they
eooldrit (hor. him fBrthar. • Aa
thlBga Kappanad, the *&gt;ary**
bitten Barer cama to bat with

‘ la a Una* aad •idling
gam* ; n t in k f afternoon, BaraH
Dakar (truck M l thirteen a « l
ami allowed only tkraa Sanford
player* to gal kita while the m l
• f tka Edgvwood tram iHovad
orar taa mna ta taka tbo gaata by
a 10-1 acora. Dakar art lha Santor4 player* Sava la order la oaran of tba nlaa laaiaga played and
» u wall on Um wag to a aae-hU
•hut-out victory, bat ha weakenedIn tka alatk with two man oat and
two consorritra doubles aaat a mo
acroaa and ipollad hla ckanraa.
Only two man got a* far aa third
baaa and |hoaa cam* la tha last
Inning. Knight waa not In bad
form yaator^ay but ka coaid not
grt tka aopport of hla tanmmatoa.
Tha hall aaamad to ba graaiaj orarytlma It cama ta lha Sanford
Infield, far nona of tha playara
wara able to fltld It troll. These
two toama .will moot again on
Thursday aftardoon on tha Mlhth
8traat diamond and this goma
contrlbptad moat of tha Laka.'l
•hoald proro )u»t no Intorratlng.
roc ran*.
Tha bon acorai
Tha bo* acora:

snsrfc0.
h m ; : ! (i !i 1: ls i:

■anroMii jm.
ab * m o a n
do, gate up eight hlta but kept
them (tottered until th# Inai two
Hiring* whan with the game on
lea ha-)at up.
Tba boa word
ON LA * DO
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NEWSPAPER ADS
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HAVE YOU* WATCH repaired
by one who really know* how.
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CAMPING OUTFIT, traitor. Foot
paraona capacity. Comptoto with
new tod. ITS. Real A Bona, daajfra, US Myrtle Art.
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CIRCULARS ,
B ILLH EA D S

A LL ABPUND Grora man, nur•ary man, rough tarpantor. at
truck farmer, wanta lob.
Will
work for (mall pay. J. C. Locke,
Lake Mary.

L E G A L N O T IC E

STRAWBERRY PLANTS for into.
8aa W. W. Potter___________

11— MlaccIUncoua
' Vmi'oiim 1 * and * roaaiiu it- TABLE CLOTH for tc. Buy *15
worth of faad from Seminole
* 01.1 r o r * t j . in J H A ",c* w t ■
(.‘A M I I J J t B. R T K B I.K . P to ln lllf.
Faad Co. Sara your tank ticket*.
IIK H U A N H I T * i I T S K I .* . Dafaae- Present ttokato with Ic and rocalra handaoma
Genuine Roaa
T.i'r'.SR.V
W « ‘*W Aw Mary MxTJ table cloth. Seminole
w I i o h plarto of rttM fiiC * End ad*
Faad Ce., distributors of Rad Roaa
d ra w la unknow n.
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Ta x a rr k a rrb y oH arad and ta­ Faada, Nltrophoaka, Calcium Ni­
aired la appear nt !&gt;•
Court
loaaa la aantonf. nam lnaTaCoiiaty. trate and X-Cal Faada.

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rin rM o . an M ooday. I M i n b t r 4th.
t i l l , lb . i*m o brln a t i e f lr ia Day
of thta Cunrl. to a n a » . r tb r B ill of
Com olalnl
f ilm
In , an Ml
Caart
a a n ln .i rna In in* ( h a « ( .n lltla t
rauaa. w n o r.ln tho P la in tiff pray*
fur a f i r i H af d lvo r.o o fa lra t you
i &gt; m folluro lo oppoar. nnowor.
I , . 11 ar d tm o r
lo ooH.
B ill J of
omplalof. tbo dorroa af Ihla L o a n
w ill ba . a t . r . d o ao lo.t you. .
T b lo n rd .r .h a ll ba publlahto
■i.r* a w n k for four ra m a cp tlra
wash* In Tb a
Hanford ll.r o b f , a
o.wopapor ro o u la rly bubllohod . for
a period ef mero than one y*ar
p rio r tu Iblo dale.
t x IN K A N tr (I I ID K H K II la Baaford, Hemlnul* C a u a iy, Plorldo. tkle
l . b d o , of A - n a ^ l

Now I m r r a a
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Or la ado
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num m ary: A m I .I s, Moore I. MAllby a. nm lih f.
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Herb, Itc l^o d n ii t. lilc b a S. Rmllb
I. M 'C r .a ry 1, MrlM .llaa t. **!•'••
Hoera f. Rondo, Monro. *.
dan. Illrb o . M fCroorr t. McClollon.
lin n , n a ll.d In, M .M o ll.n 1. W ||.
Ilnmoan I, Capao E llooio
run..
C apo. I. MrMullra. T o . boon kilt,
Kalfutton ». T h r o , booa hlf, Roillb.
M o b . . bo.irw
cappa i .
Maoro,
a llb r, MrMullon. Hm llb
Rarrl.
reo, fteeb. Dnublo ployo. Hour* la
M nltbr In to rM u ll.n : M eTroa ry ta
M ri'l.lln a . Ilaoe on balio, a ll l.p o r
Clorb nf Ibe C lrra lt C o a rt
t. M'xlabt S. M cU nd nn I. R lrurk
My: H. I . B t llt D H 'K .
out, by Ixiper 4. by W rlR b l t. by
fk C*
McLendon I lllla. nff W rlR b t T In
I Innlnoa Inane oof In I r d ) . off M r. IN K A I.I
Londoa t . In • Innlnao. I x m I or A T . M o rK A T .
frrtondn, Pla.
n lir b .r , W rls b L I'mblroo. Porcl and
ftnllellnr far P laintiff.
llrn r y . Tim a nf n n r , I M .
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18— Uotuea F or Rani
SIX ROOM HOUSES. Funtlihod
or■unfurnlahoil. ’ One la Lake
Mary. Call Tuesday. 106 Avocado.

WILL PRACTICALLY give nwoy
40 eersa good farm land. All
ftneod. Good four room houao.
Twelve miles west of Sanford. On
concsate highway and railroad.
Mn. C. J. Alaxandar, e-o Mr*. C.
F. Lea, Holly Hill. Fto.________
22— Real EaUto To Exdtange
WANTED TO TRADE house for
car. Box R. 8. car* Herald.

f\ULL EYES may be made and

rjfcf U kept dear and healthy by

Wo hsvg the NBA emblem in various alien (from the anttil eat to
the UrfMt necenatry) and it can be printed in any color you denire, hot
before we are allowed to print it on any literature or advertieement we
rauat hare a algned statement from you indicating that you are a ntem-

FORySALR: Thoroughbred police
dog, male, nineteen month, wonJarful watch dog for fenced yard.
Phone 1M-J.
THIS WEEK 8PEC1AL—Highest
grade floor and deck paint. SS.4A
a gallon. 70c a quart. StanleyRogers Hardware Co.

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both chooks when he air lied

Tha suecose of the NBA cam­
paign will depend &gt;• much Jib«n
tha backbone as tha riawi which
tka Bin* Eagle possesses.

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mismanagement and extravagance.
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The Wigwam la also particularly weak in the matter of
Ita candidate. Mayor O'Brien is not aggressive and haa
never been known for any outstanding achievement, fie i&amp;
W ildcat'* A in e n n i:
more of the rubber stamp sort of politician carrying out the
Meat packing.’
wishes and instructions of Tammany leaders. He cannot be
food and grocery distributing.
expected to stage a very vigorous campaign.
Radio sunn factoring.
Cigar
Makers
In
LaGuardla Is an erratic and hard-bitten swashbuckler «r(.r of this movement will M
who will fight to the last ditch, lie has always been for trail her «*tnnUhlng unr dlseour- Tampa 0 * . lab or
Thay wilt reesfl that U»a
reform of New York's city government and he will have arise.
end synthetic yarn.
method of m'vMIlne through la
plenty of ammunition from Seahury’s report and the Ihr rUnle nrathnd of the EnglWthave been set as folloW
Section Of C o d e
- Flaking tackl* and salt, Aag. 14.
hearings, before former Governor Roosevelt.
*Tra«Unr people*. and that oalne
RgUH lumber and baiUfng moAt all events, any sensible forecast at this time would th!« method lhr»a peoples hmr*
ieriali,. Apt. l i, _________ .
seem to be pointing towards the greatest Thmmany de­ •necesded, a* no other people*
In rWIne out fha alnrma
Optical moaufactariag, Aag. IT. naked inm making an*
feat since the fuaionlsta won In 1913 with John Purroy hare.
of history and remaining fra*.
Hata, hat aupplla* and raps.
NBA cigar coda, aignad the PraalMltchel,
Clear dortrlns and rigid P«r- flent’s re-employment agreement
baat-flCUckktg h a t’f # « p j

la tha preparation of tha gangsters’ e#da there Is one thing they
are preparer! tq fight to the last
ditch. . .thfra shall to no increase
In the wages of sin.
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Mark Hulttvsn says that 0 « aril Jahnson Is a combination of
von Ulndenhurg ami Will Rogrrt.
Vft ought to gat somswher* with
a pn^r\ Ukc that.
Occasionally wa aea a copy of
Cornier Dea Etats-Unls, publlahed In New Yorb. Recently ■
three column headline read "las
Anriana Combattanta Francois,
goat Recut Arte Enthauslasme a
Now York.” It was a thrilling In the production of an good beef rattle aa can be rained

v that his government too Is doing
i^'. ita pert In tha great cause of
Rta*#. Reminds us of tba fellow
Wwb# said he, had saved his wlfs's
e Ufa. Whan asked how he did It,
pMto replied,
"Well, she -trumped
I f my acs, and I didn’t kill her.”

In anv other aection of the country."
For many year* celery baa been the great cash crop
of Seminole Cotihty.
No matter what other crops may
be tried at the off muuwn of the year, celery ia produced
on every farm evfwy year at come time or other.
Tnp
experiences of other cectiona with single cash crop* do not
recommend such a policy.
Cuba with Ita great *Ritor
producing arena, for several yearn now lying mlmoat in
wnate, ia a good Illustration or the fnliary of nuch a plan.
A second or third great crop, aa lucrative a* celery,
should be found, if possible, to supplement this county ■
sgriculture.

L -Sanford farmers can gat a
■ood Idea of lha fix Cuba la in
aa a result of tha tariff walla of
tha United SUtos and other na­
tions of tka world. Supposes law
O**ro passed making It practical­
SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
ly pmbtbltlvs to sell celery outaid# of lbs atat* of Florida. Not
L. A. Rrumlay Is gattlng ma­ aunt, Mr*. A, C. Rollins, at her
muck jwosparity could com# to
Sanford, no mattor who th* may­ larial on tha ground to build a homa at Wlntar Cardan.
ftps' modam frame residence on
or hoppensd to t o . ,
Ceiery Avenue. The place sals*ted
t
.Arthur Brisbane mention# a Is a beautiful natural live oak
ttew book called "Hsllon’s MD- ■ad palm grove opposite the II.
I' Uapa" which Andrew Majlea has jll. Chappell home.
token tba trouble to brand aa unG. F. Smith la praparing to
S autb#nt|c:
Tba author siterti rales BO ocraa of calory this »sa­
J that Mr. Mellon mads "billions" les. If tba number of seed bads
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uf a utils Pittsburgh bank, couatFlt must to n true report.
concern a one-year lease upon the
2 « » vonturea, shipbuilding and
Major A. K. Powers, Mrs. Pow­ payment of 1100 and to assure
B. aluminum and Mr. Brisbane' do- ers and Xlnckan left yesterday
Mr. Lovett the! the concent neeJ
l *tofto, ” It Ja bard to understand for tha old homa In North Caro­
"not feel uneasy about nn eiteulina whera Mrs. Powers and tha elrm of leaee."
W gM J a t nukes bins presents
Governor Bbolta appealed to
the Commissioner* by letter to
a few toy* to taka car* of his mg* that thay appropriate funds
law practice.
for welfare railed, for only by
h ». and Mr*. LI R. Phillip* en­ aueh appropriations could tba
tertained charmingly at an ele­ atat* axpaet to secure further
gant (upper on Thursday to hon- Federal relief monies.
or o t-tto latter’* mother, Mra.
Tko latter will bo answered,
Tntfvy, who letveo to a few days and tko Commissioner* will en­
for th* north and will to gone lis t while they have had a relief
for eomrthn*. Guests war*! Mr*. appropriation la their budget
M. C. Doyle, Mr*. A*. K. PhUlpa, daring the past year tha tax col­
Mr*. Marshall, Mr*. Harry J. lectkm has failed to produce any
Wilson, Mrs. R.^T. Gain##,. Mr*, appreciable ana for relief paritr. L. MlltoOf. ahd Mia* JlmmU
files*.
Mayor a • W. Spencer, sccoaspaalsd by hla llttl# daughter,
Emma,-left Sunday efts moon fag

City C om m ission
P l a n s Effort To
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po*«* that apply l « ■ whole Ba­
llon h**e to to potd f®rj lhalf.
price Is tha suppression of todlv(duality and tha raglwaatatloa
of opinion. A community of free
men. who proceed .by argumrnt
to leadership end ronsrnt, risess
•arlly work nut th*lr polldoo ao
Ihoy go sl-ng.
Ksenia rather
than theorlea, experie*we rather
than doctrine, supply lha reason*
hv which mrn are hinlloM Into
line. They do not odvsnrw In a
.tralehl jlna. but forward and
backward and sideways, and tnoet
of the lime they look as If they
did not know whan Ihey wet*
doing nr whe'ra thay ware going.
Sometimes they do lint know.
Hut nor political tradltlona traeh
its that It la totter to more Irrvgulmrty but with th# mlnni of
the people participating and ronelnced, than to Impose grandioae
logical patterns of conduct upon
them, and compel them to cbey.
As wa look bark over^he speetacular history of lha past ala
months, nothing, It seems to mo,
la to Imprrssle* or eo deeply re­
assuring a* the evidence wo

and IndWatod thay war* nadjt to
resume operations Wadaevtay, I*
strikers return to the faftm im .
Virtually every plant to tha
city was enr»l\ad udder the M*A
emblem during thie .day. Si jha
manufacturer*
made arrsSgementa to re-employ the tfiOO cigar
maker* who hay* been oo atrtka
■lac* last weak because the mda
had not bean completed sad
signed.
Manufacturers reeelre-1 n0 word
from the workers about their pro­
posed action ia response to (go
application of. I ho cod#. Soars ex­
pressed the opinion, howerer, that
tha laborer* would drift tofk ,lo
th* factories Wednesday., as they
have eiprrssed w|llla*r.eJs to **cept provisions p i th, tjfJt.

Paint, varnish, and Jacqpgr.
Tpy. gad. plaything*,
f^w et flpar.
Beta 11 lumber.

Lumber product*.
Building petgrthls and spmrial-

Automobiles, Aug. l i .
Leather, AUg. ft.
gafgtl, except fowl aad gro­
ceries, Aug. n .
Ureas manufacturer*. Aug. 23.
Laundry aad dry-cleaning ma­
chinery, Aug. 13.

P i W right. Call, at iXUfhaway’a.

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DOOIER ft GAY’S'Q UA!
"Beat For Tha So(tH&gt;&lt;
Nor HARD WEAR, there la aathtog batter than Deal* .A
Gay's floor aad deck paint. It wQl not scratch, bitsUr, or pod
Department atom .

Spec laity shop.
Mail order.
Mon’a clothing and rumtiMng*.
Furniture.

our Internal measures to th* out*
*r world. Wo connot se* very
fer ahead aa to how the arrieultnral rontrol w i l l w o r k or
what will to th* consequences of
N. R. A.
But what w* do know I* that
In th* spring are overram* th*
uotalnla » f government to WeehInet on snd were ahl* to aehlev*
unity of erilon
W* do know
that we we,« able to swoon aafdd
the obetrurtlon* of orwanlfon ptlnorltles and th* tofinenco* of
private power*. W# do know that
w# have seen pew eiterate*, new
faces, young men. .enleroriato*
end h'pdfni mlpd* In the respon­
sible n«*le. w e do know that the
national anlrit bps (em revived,
the! friehtened relentethm h
glvtor wav to rnnfldeuea and oven
to msenonlmltv Men no lonrer
foot, os they did eome month*
sto, th*t our society 1* doomed
and that thee are Impotent. t)mt
they m caught In a current of
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Social CaUndar
B- Stetson University,
r fh*t all application*
mast be in by Aug.
#T. R M m ti wishlag l* compete
mast .writs to Mias Oor ly at 1421
Cypres* Arson*.
The emumitta, e f musicians
which will award the scholarship
M composed ef Mias Mildred Nla.
Visa Vtdella* Mailem, and Ml**
Owrdy. The. audition will taka
phga on Tuesday,. Aug. a at 2:30
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rfffl wttaead timely short
fflma -having to do with tha naobn-vnde N. B. A. program, it wa*
announced todky by Jos. L. Marehtette, meaagvr of tha theater.
Tteoo short fl|me wilt be shown
in connection with the regular
film feature* about Sept. 1, and
world famous star* will have a
ptrt*
A trailer, with n timely and ef­
Frinade ef Mr*. Cdwwrd Hlg fect hr, mtsaage, win be otUMted
M - r V fc. gjadlo.leara that .be a( all performance* starting next
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guest* o f Mr.
Marshall.

and Mrs.

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Frederick Bell baa arrived from
Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Ste­
East to spend a
short time ter* with his mother, phenson are at Waycross, Ga.
Mrs George A. DeCottas, Park Where Mr. Steptenton underwent
an operation last week.
Pffjitta . In tb*

MlamL gr* spending this week at
Washington, Ga.
Hka. R. W. Turner (eft this

FAMED BANDIT
LEADER SEIZED
BY U .S. A G E N T

going to-kill you", Bailey wa*
warned.
Jones aald Bailey waa the calm­
est prisoner ha aver arreeted.
"An early morning raid ny «f*Mil agents of the division of Incastigation. United States depart­
ment sf Justice, assisted Hy c'ty
detectives from the Dalis* and
Fart Worth police departments, on
Aug. 12 upon a houa* In a remote
•action of Tessa, about . &gt;*v*n
milts south of the town of Patsdisc, resulted not only In th* solu­
tion Of tha Charles F. Vracbel
kidnaping cat* of Oklahoma City,
OkU., but in the apprehension of
the principal in th* murder of a
special agent of this division and
three police offesr* by machine
gun fir* nl th* Union station of
Kansas City, Mo., on June IT",
said 4 written official statement
from th* Dallas office of th* de­
partment of Justice.
Frank Na*h, friend of Baiter
and an escaped convict being re­
turned to Leavenwurth federal
prison, also waa slain in the Kan­
sas City fusillade..
Th* rendetvuua at which U m b ­
el was held waa found only -if'tr
"day* of painstaking search by us*
of airplanes, automobiles, and
other msana”, siplalned th* offa­
ls! statement of the taking of the
desperate Bailey, It ateo recited
how the 12 officers split Into
group* of four and converged up­
on, the farm house aaj "b-fur#
occupant* were awake th* officer*
apprehended Bailey, who has been
identified by agyyrml witnesses aa

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zachary
left today for Kingsley Lake
Fhere they will spend a - week
.With Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phllyaw,
of Gatnaivll*. and Mr. and Mr*.
Rneh BA Johns, o f Tampo. Mrs, ttiealmf along" with Bailey.
Iphllyaw aad Mr*- S t Johns are
Th# department of
justice
Mr. Zachary’a daughters.
■genu last night had n-l decided
what would be dona wilb Bailsy,

2 American Scions
Of Wealth To G et
Large F o r t u n e s

Aa Benlor Warden of Sanford
Lh*y drtlt spend a month. They
Wftf also visit relative* at Delray Lodge No. #2 F. A A. M, A. L
Beach and Miami before returning Batts will preside over the regular
meeting of th* Lodge, to be held
at* the Masonic Temple at 2:00
“ f*- Counts Johnson and eon,] o'clock tonight. Mr. Betti an­
like, returned yesterday from nounced this morning that all
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loultrle, Parry, and otter points members are requested to attend trad*.
i Qtorgla where they visited this meeting before which wlU be
Young Vanderbilt, In Septem­
httlvis for a Tew weeks.
Introduced" many matters of vital
ber, Inherits n share in a 117,Importance. All Master Mason* 220,422 forte aa, Th* Vanderbilt
Mr. and Mr*. Walter H. Back vWltJag Sanford also ar* Invited. iwralth, which catae principally
dfcipn, David Buiaby, wUI leave
from rallonde, was merged with
MEN’S CLUB TO MEET
■Vow for FItasking. N. Y.
the Emerson Hromo teltier for­
% *-*hev Will vjplt Mr. B *h ’,
Th* monthly meeting of the tune when Alfred Gwycos's fatter
ifffhta, Mr, sag Mn. pWllp Back,
W h Club of, Hply Cross Eptaeo- married Into th* Emerson family.
Neither of the** two young
il Church Will bo held a t. tte
srioh House ^Wejiaswdsjr tveaiag heirs had attended college. They
l Tt|0 efsdoek, with F. C. M*e- hare sheltered lives, shunning
htew'as director of tb, program all maaner of pubjicity. They are
not known to tte hot spot* ef
pd meetingRev. Martin J.
Jnm.wUl continue bis dlecusdons Broadway and they remain pretty
dd tte subject wklch Wp* pfeswstod at tte July meeting, and
roneehments will te served at
the copel union of tte moetlnff.

o m m i t t e e .O f
M U . Has Meet
A t C ity H i l l

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tickets, reaped enormous suras la
grift, .would be dosed by act of
This report last night freaa Ha­
vana did wot gibe with statornenti mad* la Tampa by aa ar­
my of lottery peddlers yesterday
that “Cuba will threw Tuesday *
All tickets sold for Auaday,
they said, wty be good for the
,aa*t drawing, whether today or
Sunday.
Since the big three bollta
establishment* were closed la
Tampa last year the play oa the
two end number! of the Cubea ac­
tions I prise has been tremendous.
Two weeka age one house here
paid out mere (ban fUOO. Oth*
era at times have been hard hit
by plungers.
But a player’s
chance ef hitting any number be­
tween 1 and 100-Is toogh. The
rake-off for the house la big, for
It only para Ml to 1 on (he win­
ning number.
The Cuban tottery In Tampa (a
not patronised egelutleely be do­
mestics er by any particular
group, whose buying limit Is 10
cents. It la patronised, as the po­
lks have reason to know, “by
the ba*t people." whoee plav la
In dollars. In late year* “Cuba"
has became a household word amt
children, not vet In junior high
school pick number* for Ihelr
parents to buv. In come part*
of the cjtv and h#vond there Is
curb service. Orders or* taken
over Ihe telephone and tlckats
delivered *t (he home.
Th* police long ago realised
th* Job of brooking It op wa*
too big because of the wldespreud
buying In every section of th*
city. They say gambling will be
broken up In a way If the Cuban
lottery I* closed.
At th* same
time, though thay mall*# that
other racket's will be started,
with a spread of gambling on
dally bonk clearings, which he*
got ■ pretty good foothold her*
of tat*.
Business people have found that
bollta and Cuba have taken thou­
sand* *n-l thousands of dollsre
from legitimate trade.
This
has been lergely due to the fact
that wage earner* and other*
taka out * P*rt of their earning*
every week for lottery ticket*.
Few ever win.
. ,

die on aald was difficult but not
In Han with the datie* of the
Advisory committee, a motion
we* passed la which the Com­
mittee calls upon all retail dry
■soda atom aad department
■puoa to revise their opening
and cieetng hour* so that they
would he 'mere hi Him with the
spirit e f the President’s Agroo-

upon Ita agricultural Industry, the there. f t n M planes. Pm KInt
Advisory Committee Is within Its Gerardo Machado had tskrn the
last on* In his escape.
rights in Uwdlcg ita support to a
Working frenetically, a 'hip
more Jo ilablu** the wage scala
was chartered from Miami by the
for common laborers.
Associated Press. Delayed by
Ue waa sapported In hi* conten­ weather and head win k, it was
tion that the labor problem is a nht until late Sunday that the
serious acre hy J. C Hutchison, plane ret im*d to Miami, where
who Stated that “to pay eemmon the pictures were transferred to
field workers it.or 11.24 per day two wailing planes.
aad to )MF warehouse laborer*
Fighting bad Weather north­
gt the rat«.of 30 tent* an hour ward, one plane reache I Atlanta,
would be disastrous."
tin., where a crew nf Associated
Mr. MacMahon etpressoj thr Press men were waiting to deeelopinion that the employer of ne­ op and distribute the pHturrs to
gro laborers In filling stall &gt;m&gt; member papers. The other was
should bo permitted to si; in on forced to stay at Camden, S. t\,
any diacuaalon having to do with a by bad flying ronditims after
wage scale for common negro Pilot W. J. Smith had’ been timed
back once.
—*
Smith took off again at day­
Th e, matter was dlsporej ct
when Mayor. Speer appointed lb* break today, fighting rain, poor
committee of savea and a&lt;ked risibility and low cedngs to reach
them to report their findings at Newark about noon. Newer;?! men
repotted that m os than I 000 j.et
« -meeting this afternoon.
It was suggested dut-ttn thr of films, depicting the revolution­
meeting that tb* Advisory Com­ ary events of the week-end. hsd
mute* send telegram* »o Flo-id* been destroyed hy the mob that
representative* and senators urg­ wrecked photographic pistes at
ing that more speed be put behind lh« Pan-American docks Saturday.
the granting of farat mortgage
loan* In this county. These tele­
grams will be sent from Hanford
today, it wa* voted.

P r o f i t e e r i n g On
F o o d P r i c e s Tib
N EW R E G I M E Get R e s i s t a n c e
IN CUBA HUNTS
FOR SOLUTION
(Continued from page l )
once mad# preparation to fly Ihelr
second hatch of pictures tu Mlami for distribution over Ihe Unit-»d States.
But l| was not until the Slate
Department at Washington had
Inlerveneit, -was governmi-ut ‘••anction" obtained to |&gt;rrml! a plane
to leave ihr Island. Amt Ihen-

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l-Jonrl Louie Mi-Hvnry
u.fiinrl antj th* doctor i
latrd, hut the latter
down stick together.1*
The consumers’ counsel thinks
the sudden rise In the price of
•otton teat lies was not justified,
lie ha* hennl inklings of big
price Incrrnsv*-In meat preduct*
which he docs not consider Jusll-

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The
news' repprters, "The vaju* of
wasting' tUn* In college."
He l*. of athleticJrtnti- r°!_nt In
for race*, huata, tennis end other
•ports'.
His mpthsr, the former Madel­
eine Tplma-lg* Force, * u
hi*
fether'a second wife. In June. HUB,
Mr*- Astor msrrlei Wll'Um K.
Dick and by th* terms of th* Attor .will, relinquish* I f£,000,000
and the palatial A*'ur home on
Fifth Avenue. BeeenUy she di­
vorced Dick and -here has Uen
soma talk of a romance wilh 'a
prlae fighter, Enso Flermonts,
who ones waa hired to g'V* young
Jack Instruction* In self defense.
Young Vanderbilt, at present, la
engaging himself racing a stall*
of horse* at Saratoga.

fw .
U* directs his campaign t
reasonable food coats front ' a
small, plainly furnished office,la
the agriculture, departments mans
moth balldtng. Ha hotda lomimnf*bl, conferiWee, and aeek^ laformation from every, one whw
come* in. Ha thiaka that bgaviMh
tion it Important for goverppwnA
employes. The etvtl service, ha
hold*, shoetd dismiss ?a gn^srwment employe aa «oon as &gt; his
imagination stop* working." ^
When Howe first took office ,p
few weeks ago, be wore a Windsor
lie. That caused popsIdar*Wa *«►
meat. He now wears a blue boar
tie, with polka-dots.

problem." Referring to i unman
ptgro labor used In the Cb.ua and
Co., fartlilger plant west of the
^Ity, Mr.. Laffler slated that "We
•re willing to go back to the tU2ti
level of about 20 cent* an hour
fur labor of this kind, anil wc are
even willing to pay 30 rents an
hour If this Committee say* to,
but, w* think that the repi-rcus.
slop would be serious ami that
th* common labor problem wuulJ
be *4riuualy , disrupted."
Mr, Laffler argued that aa a.
matter of general poll*-* In a,
community which I* *o dependant

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must have a aigned atalement from you indicating that, you are a meinher of the NHA.
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NUMBER 237

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S ANKORD.TFLOHinA.’ MONDAY. AUGUST H. 933

BU IE EAGLE IS ! General Hugh Johnson Is CA M PA IG N TO; U . S . W a r s l l i p s D r o p

......
rePlanning
"A
D em onstration In REACHING m \ 'w f r k TO f %
*Tampa Cigar Strike FORTERRIFORY balbo AND MEN

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l L ? ^ f h r t PARE e E A f f i ; A n c h o r I n H a v a n a ;
BEGINS TODAY L o o t i n g I s R e n e w e d

ll&gt; HR.HID AKNE
WASHINGTON, -tug. 11.»—h i t
—lliia’h S. Johnson i* i n #n&gt;j:iwi
to those Who think government i*
n m utter of politics.
H e lp -1
' O’d hands at quibbling e me to
the rnpit.il to st age u hearing for
a part pillar Industry. They lire
anxio a to sign a rode—“Oh,
(
yes." tin ) -a ), •but these people , W a .s |||* J g t 6 n . Aug. 1 4 .-(d l
HAVANA. Aur. 14. —
%
•hat Work in heir homes; we are. Th|&gt; ,iulk , B„ armv „ f So.p(V,
WASHINGTON. Ace. t l . - I-V»
(A .r.)— As lwo Un i t e d
'|tt"e
so”
they
would
lather
workers
will
go
Into
netlon
In
|ho
I
,
■TAMPA.
Aup.
14*—
When lhat argum ent, or a aim- whr&gt;, pr,B|l|ri|1|f a rra .
|„ F o r m e r
#
Staten wamhipa pfonmctl Into - T h e giant pinions of .he N uK
E m p e rO rR
E n jo y e d
(A. P.) Communiatk influ­
dar one shows signs of hecommg nn effoil t trim the
A. blue eagle Is said by official'
nation’*
Ihe
nation's
av
J
n
JS
JjlH
S
aU
A
w
a
i
t
l
U
K Hnvnnn h«rl&gt;or today In pro­
ence. which hma atood'ln the
i't. on
s stub' ■in esrm
^
. light,
, , the crave annual harve»l».
to ho hovering over a fourth g 'f
hom e,
A'tir.
11- Id*'—Air
background
since
last
woi.l . .a k 'W M Johnson. Indus„
Wlra, | , t |S|&gt; nrw r„ f . rnl
N e iv
D e v e l o p m e n t s tect Amrricnn property, re­
the
nallon'a
40,000,000
worker*.
j
j
&gt;r&lt;kaj
|
i
a
lo
Halim
and
hie
hum
Wednesday In the cigar
newed outbursts if looting
llvinl ndn(Tlti«tr«tor.
\dr|v r u
i t hnlnnrinc th- I
To assure lhat Ihe wagmraUiHR ^
(||#ra whl, r r , ,n*1 hatur-j
' workers* strike, came out In
II" ilu'l'* Hi ** phonr*. vhmU ht1 1
rnpurm irty * f *r hrrml, i KK.Y WF.ST, Aug. 11. 'A l— anti arson Impollril Tutinn
from , hr(r ttro r,j m„ , flight j letter . rhr
the open today aa police pre­ WASHINGTON. A u g . 14— and w orkspreading bird wouhl.
Ir *itli**ui^r*l^ t,rr ukf»i«f
ami pr$*frr|h nti'n* The wife ansi three dau g h ter^ m ilita r y m ilh o r itlf* tt&gt; o r d e r
rover even more territory, l’rr«i- •
Chicago. were accorded a tr i­ *ml the h*imft*rrncr CMtHlwiltffl
pared to prevent this after­ E ight
^ » u lv wtlh th r ■nnml urnln
and usher member* of the home- th e i r soldier* In f i r e tut *11
sreeka a fte r the formation dent Roosevelt
»"* helpers
here ycelcrda) such » rm ‘ taken Intis I room where the gen- j,|y
noon a threatened demonstra­
of
the
public
works
administration
pgygon# vlol*tlt1R ' p u b lic Oflaunched
n
new
series
of
mce-ing*
^
„hcn
Ihe
t
'l
r
was
tion by “tcda" In a march on
era! wait*.
,
[ Hr the end of the week farm iliate fam 'ly of Ihe «Vp*sed
lived1
, h„ „ rid *.
the mechanism fo r putting men to map out Ihe future of the pr»- m t&gt;|lri|,
the city hall.
Then begin the firework*.’ ’N ot administrator* dl*cl««e-l her* ye*- hlrnl Machado, of O il *. artn esi ^
prT, rn cr „r „ east throng onr is unite certain wh-st kind! terdav, Ihey Intend loo have lb#
Carlo* Manuel P#
M salfettee, tearin g th e signa’- back to work is under way and gram. The President ^jannr. •*
the h#i#
heie linliy
today abstain th« pn«»t#
let wren lb** CnlMenm, the they as * They must d ffer w itn; formation of eounlv control 'or
,*chl. tieneral Juan lltuno Zay- new president, complete.1 Ihe eah |.
t w . of .the eammuulst party o f the actual construction has started, hold hie first confeiener
k' '
,r r n
.
.........
•r biiv «»re»
which virtuallv Ignnresl the
district of Florida, wore circulated Adm inistrator Harold U Ickra re­ Hugh 8 . Johnson, recovery admin l-«‘
Itoman forum and thu Palatine e*ih“ l"d *lry. Rut the com m it-. ganirallen* well under
.
.a&lt;
..
. net
Istratov, since hl«
,rw " hill, Ihe heiura of the t\ &gt; w a ) t.H i 'mu , nut convinced "f 'b e a large share of Ihe f ur r ’*"
here today writ tea in Knalleb and
Worsl of the arrira! ol Ihe M*-| claims of all Ihe old political parported last night.
his short va-ation. then to m#.»
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cnauw .................................
. . . . ___ .... principal follower*
■... .a „---, n----, m - wmM
n i-srii
-■ -1i I Atlantic
Udil.
41II1 IMW.-»|Right , aiadr.l afoot ( i tw ia r . slsiw*.
With
$.1,300,000,000 available
V i In
. II
the doeameut the national r e ­
of deposed preahlent tlerarde
• he hialorhhi'-tori Areh of ( a s - tjn- d 'ai-.'l another tale is a 'led The inmpalgtl lo obtain rsm- I channel quickly syread in the ol-1
W^ r h, : , r . ;
c
to estim ate under the
ccw nr act and the President's for ' h e campaign to put Jobless j Officiate I " "
h
y of | .1 antin'- while Cairn u boomed and 111 the 'rgem l lhat I* faphlls tuak- tracts from farmer* agreeing to ty ami h r the time It reiehed th# Machado followed their l»*&gt; * •
code were declared a "farce.**
to work driS In.-rente purchasing • w\ ' n S J ^
whWh was t h - 1 Ihoui.ii.l* of Kas.is,
w imeo ng John on th r “ wonder worker", render Their acreage in return for |'»&gt;ck Ihe *urro. ruling *lree»* ru m p le bpr fleeing the Mansi,
T h e' strikers, whose walkouts power. 300 public roads projects the ...000.000 m In throw flower* and laurel leave* 'n f th&gt; decade.
government -ash benefit* will he were filled with pe iple.
Two of General Machado* ccmiv
dosed all axcapt one major fac­
The c.ret of the m atter I* mr| ru*hed p arlln llarlr In the larg e, There wa* no evidence nf no*. &lt;rjr e.tats* were sa-ked in relealready
h
a
r
t
been
started.
They
tory, today were an witling to re­
„. a ||'
Johnson hit* from winter wheat produrlng region llllty. Sheriff Thomp«on a ile d hrallon of Ihe vlclorlou* revo u7 m . . h | , h M l^00.0"U t» as
Amhl volleys of cheejrtng they
turn to work under the now lobe*. are fam ishing employment to 27,­
Ih«- shoulder
He u*e* plain Ian “f 'he *'• dtovr.r .rbe.e planting tnllilary protection lo al l him aril t iP„ which forced Ihe general t a
l
o
T
.
s
2W,000.
,
k
o
n
e
a
.l?
arches
co Industry code demanding the 000 men.
gnage lie talk* lo bu« ne« In ll»*of Ihe crop for harvest nest year hi* depntie* in keeping order a n d t abdicate and lake reftig* in in#
A fnleral network, formed bv fotmr i t,y Kasclst banner*.
pay affective la IMS bo re-estabThe widespread distribution of
j ?tl national gsardsmen helyel In Hahima*.
|&gt;rrm i,.r Mu*»idlnl. w i-h n ; Ihe wti terms. Il'« filen-l* *ay ha already ha* *ta»le.|
c ^ u n tre r •nil paid eoniniittee ■.
11*bod.
Th* prfitn## of th# 'vmr*hlr« in
the work le shown bv the fact that bTarT*.
airmen to reecltr the umbvlslsd ha* such an iinrantt) knowle.lge! The farm admlnUlratlon ye* ha^lling Ihe crowd which wa* nolj
If*,
i”
■"*
council*,
The communistic documents de­
th* -harbor, Ihe destroyers Toyplaii'lit* of 'he m ultil.de, d I nut that It- can pul an accusing finger tn d a y had selected special eg- allowed to g.v to Ihe dock.
the
projects
’are
located
In
1M
Ing
over
th«
country
\l
clared the scale adopted In the
ad paitieipate in the triumph. .
Mrv. Machsdo, her .laiightcr*. jor in d rlevton. e*crelseJ * »a«
tenslon worker* In **» oral hununerttiigly &lt;&gt;n hvpoerlsy.
,hc *ntl-s1epr*»*h,n program
code moans "slavery' for workers. counties In 10 itatea.
an
t grand, hll 'reo rrmain*&lt;l i’e- lutary effort, offlrial* •»''* s™
•npptenient
Ihe
ifrvl
rouptle*
t
wa*
one
I
ur
mat
an
e,
there
A lter a night spent u lletly
“ Meanwhile,** the public works van c l by the ne-M ent
Police Cfcirf Logan learned this
F r o m unofficial t |,# hop* was evpre*»evl th at th#
sta ff Of rounlv i [rh-ultural «s ork- low d e c k * .
light over prh e-fiv ng
with
their
fantlllc*.
Ihe
flier
ro»e
morning at plans for a dem onstra­ administration said last night,
a mce« It wa* learned ’hat #»• vlolsnee attending Ihe jvvolutloB
,
WASHINGTON. Aug. U t/Pt earl) ami came I • tAe Iji. r tit a I
“ II I h av can 'he p!a&gt; woik er*
tion In eeer^teeae square this a f t­ “the assignment o f federal toad
n, &gt;r *n end.
In seme eounlle* vs her* f«rm- rangemenl* were in p ro g u s , tor
—With the full a p p ro '" 1• of Irnlnl ’»»
price-fixing 7"
asked
f"r * reception by King with..o'
ernoon and n protest march on the
a «per al train lo take th . party
The United Slat** »hip Rt"*funds
for
Maryland
h
a
t
been
sipIhe
general.
»r«
*re
snxleu*
t»
hurte
f
—
Ir
i*
sunn.-n*
Dial
make
blent
Rmwevelt.
reeov
.
,
.
.
.
i
I
Victor
F.mmaeueL
III*
m
ajesty
city ball. te. bln statement&gt;he antJ
, i . Vapt wax a* Mamanllh* °» a
relpt* of yoo.onn.txii in benefit north probably, to New York.
yr*t#rdsy
irceisrd them ro r tally hi the uni1*' ent. Ill* eyn
the polks would net Interfere with proved by A dm inistrator Irkes Ivlratora
similar assignment of prolect“ What van be «!tnp!ei*“ he ivacment* •cheduled to be mud*
plan* 10
lo make
hi aviator
the demonstration but srould not and Acting Secretary of Agricul- plan*
m— Ihe
&gt;— Idne „„werfid thrime room will
Tho
NASSAU, Aug. 14.--(A h- Ef- ,n&lt; n , , , *nd property,
hark* in a genial m il of way. lie this
fall temporary orgsnli*
rousln,
the
Duke
of
A
&gt;*la,
'v
u
l*
coon tenant* the march.
Inter-1
, . o r . n. T u n -.iifort*,
m
ainly
futile
lo
communi
w
anhlp*
did
n
l
Indicate
h a t the ability In hit bar I and •!“ "« already have been e*|*b
him
ra te with friend* and a*toclate» le Venllnn by the United -Stale*
"Approval of Maryland'* as- wielded* by «he federal
'WASHINGTON—40-hour week
h'dhiwing the king'* recept &gt;n, leave the vfet in wondering vvhelhll*bed
I ’llha ami a shopping lour In re im j their pretence .*« approced
and a $0 oant hour minimum wage slgnment completea the road apn,
i
r
lie
ha*
hern
Mrnch
A*
*wn
a*
a
farmer
«lgn«
an
Ihe Irans.A tlantic n tttirn m altn-il
plae* the clothing In which he lied hy th* new presided.
tar cigar faetary workers, were portlonmenta for all alate* with
&lt;;0urc*a elo«e to Ihe leader* ol
•
M
e
me
|
tilling
men
back
lo
application
for
a
n
nlrart
he
heIContinieil On I'age Three)
Disorder* during tha night reprovided under a modified pretl the eiception of Georgia where |h ‘ in,|nBtrial drive d arlosed th"
Work," John on ,iy t *“ l*rire-fiv I'.nies * ni#mH#r
niemher of
i»f tH#
Ihe r ontv or fo b * Saturday, or npie,| Machado
dettlAl re employment agreem ent local difference* between Ihe gov- ,it) rrm inatlon
tl. »»» NK ' ,
ing? Not if «&gt; ran help il. ll&lt; w' ,-enlistbm. The first Job after e . [ today. A w lreles. message went to •Ulted in the desth of on* "
for the tadostry made public to­ •rn o r *nd th# *Uto highway de- , m| j , m_ w h lch they believe will
will w. kn.m when pr ir» ler me! tahlUhmenl of such a g*«un l» I Key West in await the arrival son ami th* h'lury of anothar.
nartm em have
hav# hrlil
.
.-KallNn
bfaM#
In th#'
day by the recovery adm inistra­ pertinent
e .loitlnnatr ? Tin country kouws, the t rrsklng un of • i.untv* allot J there of his wife and family. A mUltery •diet honed vorodte
held un
up th#
th* pro- ))f
|r „
chalirngcshlc
-t4
nirols tp’l»
Intp .CTUWtt
gruwer allotment*
allotment*, nn * Slacbailo*.future pluna. hla .ofiow S»iY' r'w nHtetete(ha-'ef
tion.
gram .
| rn Ms that some *eclh.n» or.
when rvlortlun begin*."
intent*
1
*
'
elatek
*ald,
depend
n
n
'th
e
answer
■nJ
pr.-hlhlt*
I
carrying
of ***PNo
ham.
you
:
L-r.
II.knows
Inwhich
Ihe
payment*
are
h*«ed
“ While road eonsiruetlun je th r. th* recovery act—M ■ |* T,r
c/ a c k s o n v IE l k !
T tig !*" u .
■lusln from pipe line* •&gt; i.noiai
The -growers’ allotment Is In from hi* wife and oh advice* he 0(11. Th# sacking «"•&lt; burning
- - f t m o f pahltC worttn adtwillcs to, boost all employer* tinder
«|
I&lt;T&gt; W aller N. I’eerre. Khirhl*
t|I 1tended
$nfl#*! •»»
g et started in a big w a y „ th i shorter hour, higher w«n* ' rp i*l&gt;'Ur*. ||e I-, i-.vn b s cureer III*
to repre«rnl
represent hi* •!»#»# nf twelve* from fileml* ho'h In tlvx h’ usc* '’ IH l'p
irpreirntetivi- o f the NRA rabli the. arm y, wli.-ir straighl Ixlking ||i«* wlient |iro’l»i«rt| a r|||rh will go United Slate* and Cuba.
Ih . evllct said. I t p"»'hm ed 4 n
navy'* shipbulhling program soon lotion*.
. ,
....
.
Refrr«hed by a »hot of whiiky person, to he In the home* a fter
A* the main shaft «f th u le­ y e trrd a v Ihe ncoVerv drive ill prevails. |lul be poll,hr.I il off Info
»l n»#*li»* rfimiiinrlh»n
will follow crvallng jobe for many
more thousand* in ahip)*rd* and ver the a bnlnU trstnr. yester­ ihe Male i* “ progressing ta il
with ) r * i . mi Mull S lirrl as hi thi* vear. an*l nn 3%hirh a |»r#re*«* an i a cup f tea, the ah.llr* log H:00 P. M•
Mr Hnosevel* se’ed
day
readied th - concentrate, fartortly.”
aaaocialed industries. •
ID- raid IN.071 m i vv. Ime tit advi.rr lo llrrnurd I ,. In,, im o f nil e#nU * hu^hel I* forinsr president *poke »nly brief­
ly
of
Ihe
slate
nf
tffali*
In
Cuba.
sult.U
an
with
See.elivy
Hull
anil
"The navy I* co-operating with publicity drive which sh-.rtly w'H ployer* in 'he slafe h i I signed iiirh, the f.nakcler. T ha' imar.l f^ing letl#«l to |irovisl# Ih# vHIkN
E v e ry th in already aald locally
D r was aceoiiH'sn ed • here ty A m tastedor M rlhabe In :*ed. Dependence i»
'•" Ihe pri - dent’* Market ngit-i
for fh# Iteurfi* |»avm#nl*.
(t'olilinurd
III!
Page
Three)
About ih« world'* F air a t Chicago tha publie work* admln*Vration in
Kurm adminlslralor* delennlne.1 four friend*. Dr. E. Mollnet, forplaced upon Ihl* to P'i’h &lt;&gt;'« mem up to {Saturday night. In alltea* given the further endorse­ ita desire »o open up ’ ^'Iw ■*
In "
“ V i ? “,,delV f ie
opposition to the Nit A which f.t,MlM mpl yr were rfle :lrd . No, E m u l O Y e r H W o n ’ t I* a &gt; ' lhal .|eeenlnsll»e.l oreunixalinn of filer secretary " f agriculture; Oc­ live niuve urss n.sv»" " " ' ,v 1
ment of City Commissioner H. 3. quickly aa poa.ihlr,* To this er.d
tavio
A
vrihnff.
w
hi
was
hi*
,h*
r
u
r
r
.........
'
safeguarding nnd
hiM become apparent in son"’ fi/i.irN u l im-idiM* in t iiijilftymrnl •
Ihe
whetl
eam
piirn
vs*,
deslialde.
■
• mmr
Lehman, hi* toa Rodman l-ehman, the navy will accept early delivery
m il lhat a* f " r as poi'ihle III" telary »f finance; Jose liqulerdo, , r otetlIng I""
1
""T
quarter*.
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•hailaMr.
At
lH«*
pr•
•
«$*»»!
and Howard Long, local leislne** on auxiliaries standard l.lling and
I’resiilrnl Roosevelt took a o ralr* l'«arrp mill, tli# t ilr i&gt;hiu|il
task of administering il should of Havana. *e.| Manuel Mlreno. o, Amcrhan cillien*
man, yotU rday, a few hours a fte r other material* not iniiardialcly
M*i hado'* p rl.a le secretary.
It wav em phaslte.lal Ihe White
reel h a n \ suimn ning lo &lt;b* roni|»l«tr ita quota uiihiu lar«
ti'oisllnn -i on Taye T hrrel
M’ASIIINGTON. Aug. II tjVi
their return, by motor, from th at needed, but In order to create
Machado, whose irqiiesl for a House that thrre w*« n» IntenWhite House for a ineetin* 'he a r f k i.
The NltA i|.a not expert
.
•
s ltj.
.
work a t once.
leave of absence yesterday threw llun of United Stale* In " ’*•"*
membere of the special rccov^ t n i h i 'n r r r p r r 'i’ritalihi*# i*f pliqrra to pay f *r the mrr
Mr. Lehman "wouldn't attem pt
“The admlnUlratlon ha* hern eiy council d n e rin n u 4c\ln
Ihe f ban r a c i a l Into n freiuy
III#
N
ltA
tuM
in#
Ih
l'
wrrk
thiit
i
of
nemployment.
V**
*
“
“
*w
*
*
}
to deoeribo th e Fair, it Is so mlo*. advi«*d lh at the navy expert* to i
" sinmlteneouily. It &gt; » « ill*rin»«J*
l»* •*# v«ill» otli
Hugh S Johh on. .. tm lulitiator,
A nd
C O l l l U y of tl .ton* turm oil, which caused
sal." Ho declared that crowd* am sign the f i n t of the new ahip con­ (hioniro various |j&gt;n*e* of Who Kluriila in k«
hi* hasty flight from Ihe coun­ In high q srlei* lh.1 t the P re.lre-cmnloymcnt movement.
r r H ales in Die so O iria l/1 H# . nv* "it I* inrv I able lb*' lie- n n O l t l l v
Increasing dally and th a t autnmo tract* thla week."
.len t'* ,action would bring no o n -,
Alrvsdy informnl estim ates " rP llM .
1 1 -yer will rai_. In- p ric nod vs III
( '■ ( ) | 1 C C 1 1 0 I1 H try , *ai i h o family wa* safe al a
hUsa from e m y section of the
The public work* adm inistrator
je rilin from Ihe neve Cohan preriresort near Havana.
There o rr KMKX) In ir»,0ou eiu* himself pay noth ng nl ill.1'
•eontry a r t pouring Into Chicago pointed out signing of a ship con­ In the hands of II-gh S. Johnain,
NRA chief, th st more than 1.* plo&gt;pr« in the stale.
'
nf
"I am very Died." Machado *atd d .n t. Dr. ('.•I"* l»p
"The
only
n
-.liam
l."
r&gt;
■
John
,
dally filled with sightseers.
tra c t would mean employment for
Indication w** given th at this
employer* have .been
son. "that i- a iked •&gt;( Ihe m i
During *hp 1
“ .
|jnkin« as he vsaltrd for a tailor lo meas
The motor trip homo, aa w tll as men In *u:h diversified Industrie* 000,000
ployer I* 'Hint I......... r a l e h i. Aug s. i d l e r . . , Jnm. ^ J ^ ,,
i o . i nr* him for clothe*—he and hi* ha t hssn atcerialned • hefurw
to tha Fair, eras delightful, and aa pumps motor* and electrical reached with Ihe temporary pro­
I'lHil* Kll.l-H FI.I Eli
vision* fixing minimum w* k» v
companion* fled with only tha • he ordsts wire H»*hp 1 ^ ,r •**
— -i
price* any mine tlinn In* colt* announced h * 1
everywhere were eigne o f optlm fittings.
and maximum hour* for their in»
ho* 1**11 a 'le d lo Ihe n*H *"'1 a |,.,a r r | they pad on their back*— warships to 'proceed.
1am and hotter times. Only a few
VERNON,
T
exas,'A
ug.
II.—jA
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«l»pd.
Kgrepi
m
a
limited
Th# Roosevelt ailm lnlstrsthm •»
i ollrctrvl in cash, slate ami count) | (
(((l|
t,|y and I swa t
dustru-a pending ad.iplion of fi­
pdrsoos seat* heard to object *o
Eugene Knog, M, was kilhd class of case* there is slnndy noth
known to he sympathetic to tha
la*,
v
totaling
12IM
"I
^
,
n
|
further
new*
from
t
uba.
nal rode*.
. Old N. R. A. program and Ita In
Ileit’ yesterday by the propellor "f log to the i laim Ihul mi employnew order in the isl’ nd repotdir. .
In addition, an uncounted num­
Rut |I will
■ tfU . Mr. Lahman said, while the
an airplane n« he nligh'rd a f l e r 'c r p iv i f»r Ihi. Inctcn-'d r •*! m
^*’.'2. J,V,\v
Fulfil hill.
"Ihil
will go *o far a* to »ay
nll'y a■I'l.rov.d
[proved Fntch
ber
of
business
hou
.
c
»"•
work­
T v e lo rlty of persons are of the
the I'uhan people always seknowi- levultlng from the resignation of
il ride at nn air ciieu* here.
i f employment "
.VIII the .rope of Ihe quesll 'itv edge debt* and 'her* will l*e no re ­ P(*«id#nt Mirhsdn.
in g under Ihe llidlvld nl p ic.i
opinion th at "wo ore .a t th# end
D was disclosed authiirltallvea Aril Mr Jloki"* during the
(Initial r*-enidloyme:il
agree.
pudiation I have been for eight
our troubles and are on tha way
week m-ii *'•'» to li'm tl*I* th** te a rs president of C ba *nd th* |y also th st the Rieise.elf admin*
I menl*.
to preepority,” h# added.
v'a* eijectlm i will lnrreo*e ells- |
| No accurate check has yet been
Tha Lehman* arrived In Crown
„f good m ist he t a k e n
w i t h ■•tratlon hoped the vv*r*lnp*. in
s i b is l ly Irfo ie Os'*. 'J. dat
possible.
General
Johnson
said
I 'h e had. hut I think I have given addition to protecting Ihe live*and
Point, Jnd., In time to attend a re
Another report on Ihe Iscal un­
property of United Mate* hsll.rn(lie annual ta* sale.
.
I •_
,
e government.
union of members of Mr. Leh employment situation Is expected yesterday no attem pt wo. being
To srs ver the sialemenl* " f !
• I*. would have a .tablllslng e f­
(Continued On I'age Two)
rnaa'a m aternal descendant*. Fol to bo released a l th* City llall
"I invite you t&lt;* sp**k In fV
lowing a short visit th a n , the this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
. . ^new
Ba_
An appeal to the lalmrcr I* • I* »ur# In time to be Ihe greatest tho.c v*li"&gt; believe lhat the lutch «#&lt;‘r#t«ry of finane#,'' h# *j H# t • In Cuba and help Hie
hill “ won't amount t» m rh in' lu tn i„g to A v.rhoff, "who will ' . pgl: •# '" '» '" t *
'
p'
Ufr °
fam ily n u d e Chicago their head when member* of tho Advisory
voiced in a letter received by The beneficiaries. namely, "IfiO workrr«tnils," Mr. Jiiikui* tnl • "f tell you Ihst In the ls*t inooth w#| order,
quarters, and almost dolly they Committee of tho local N.R.A.
Herald thla morning from W, V. v Ing man nr woman l.d V lllu*In hi* statement from ‘.he MhiU
«sl»C* p ro p n ty owner who ram* in bad a *orplil* over espen &lt;lure*.
visited the F air grounds or other Campaign Army will meet to dlaDunn, Lake Mnry resident who, Irate: If your rg r vva* t e s t e l
I hr office during 'he week !•'_ II (Wever. I do not wish to defend House last night. Mr. R 'nss*»d
peteta of Interest
koso tho progress ef the program.
--------after e*pre*»ing approval of Ihe
for a slatement of ta ie s duet
said ha was runeernad over ih#
Mrs. Lehman trill remain In
(Continued On I'age Threel
Mayor V. A. Speer will preihle . WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—(Al bb-a lhat property 'w nrr* put down. *» uhl von n .| I*- willing to " l i
contInusd “donie*llc dDt rhanres,
Chleufu fa r eeveral days, Mr. o ro r tho meeting to which all _ | n the operation of retail co«|e* mm to work rlearlng up lands help push that you might rile on IOJ'11 acres «( land I" th'*|
county. Thl* man *tsled th *t ha
inriudlng acts of tiolence, occur­
Lfbm ea aald. His niece, Mia* Mar­ member* are urgently inritrd.
• „ f compelllion, Sunday la con- and groves while labor is In t&gt;* agnln? Now thl* «ecti( n, a* we Intended I" pay li'd'J and dellnring In sotn* peris of Cuba among
g aret Gelb, of Chicago, accompa­
COMMITTEE TO MEET
Week-end effort* to induce | ,|d t fr,| B |rfB | holiday by thr h l l at B low cost, urge* Ihe la­ all know, I* urtT ritipul'dv allualed quent ts r r s on this land, llieieliy,
certain alsmsnls of the pjpnlaIn
reference
to
lahm
at
thi*
eeanied him home.
j farm ers and grower* to put men ; national rrcoiery administration, borer to coneidrr that in accept­
putting il l&gt;S 'k . on Ihe tax roiL
tlon.“
;
son.
We
hnic
prartieally
ilo
jih
i
Labor
The
fate
of
a
proposed
to work rlearlng land and eltru* , a formal ruling to this effect ing employment of thl* .type, he
nrain.
II* sx^lslpql h * .action wa*
to
offer,
a*
It
I*
belwvv-ii
seasons),
thi*
groees have had aomo success. It J was Issued today by A. D. White- I* aiding In putting ihe N.R A
Mr. Jinkln. pointed out lhat lh*: I’" '1 ^ri'h ratin n ^ in ^ s n fn rd
laksn s i a “precautionary «t*p »
R&lt;| we must consider Ih- eniplw er
waa learned today.
- • »|dr. B deputy a lm iniitrator, a fte r, program arrow .
of protect, If necessary the lives j ?
amount
of tnopr collected vo far I Vp" r *dn*»« "P«n 'he outcome
vperial m eeiirg of the Ijslwvc
General Frank Eeana Issued a ja degree of confusion had existed, i vfr&lt; punn’s letter read* as f«d- who may lie willing lo mak-s e thi* m mth represent* the -ollecAmerican rltitsn*, p e ttin g th ,
job for someone • r more, allho u:h
mitt*#
'
,
*
lion
on l*o
have I! ee
off |i*v Celebration*
TALLAHAMKE. Aug. 14.—(AA rall for 20 laborers to clear land ; Under thr ruling clerks in grn- lows:
ion nn
Ian U that
thH hav#
»•# ■
i oil
. , , $.C
»m
bI . l„ restoration of normal rondilton* of
he
doe*
not
really
ro-'-d
lo
do
so
"I'rope,ty whkS "M rh i* *chedul#d lo m#*t *t **» law end &gt;rd*r by Hie Cuban ats“Eilitor cf Panforil Herald,
I t h . lag roll.
—lira utaka aAxtssn eomnlitre on on hi* property near fork# Mary, eery and n lhrr retail stores can
nnd loin force* with him and pi.*h iroduceil a ta , coMerilou „f. ‘ '.am ter of ( on,mere, office, to
“ Dear Sir:
RohUa ra s h * will moot bore to­ and bright and early this morning w irk 10 hoira on Sat rday, but
produced * ins collection in r ----, &gt;nn
thoritles."
"From day In day I have fol­ to when we are nn tolbl ground, 33191.04," he .aid. “ ha* been'
night fo r a coaftrenc* w ith J. these m»n reported a t the Employ­ the maximum for hnurg in any one
“I am giv ng strict instruction*
' [ I ' T u L -m l u .
we
ton
may
ride.
m
ent
office
nn
Magnolia
Avenue.
week
Is
48.
Broaat Cotton aowly appointed
lowed In Ihe pr*** o« rarefully *•
e nnm andfrq
tent tied ftoin the Hit nf landSj ' l" ,p "&lt;'#
-nmmlttee" « r-o tJ:ng tu the
“
I
am
w
riting
llil*
berauss
l
A
track
arrived
shortly
a
fte
r
and
| could Ih* work of the various
assessed to /I h . .ta te , in o
t
h
e
r
!
PB’"' " “ ' P« cf saah v*s*#l," the P resld sit
Flprida la fta o o r for tho board.
e
sp
ectrl
to
'b
#
prsssnt.
know
cf
»onir
that
are
willing
“ “ Troodway. they were transported to Lake
department* of thla work front
words."
•aid.
'
•
rOMMIMHION TO MEET
rn lm a i:
T. 0. Mary where they wore put to
th* National head* In nur own have work done In order In h»lp
\ i
tide labor over until onr *e*s..n
*
' Xitl.
work before 9:00 o'clock.
,
'B u o trate, Jpvheonvin*,
HOARD WILL MEET
- aag- w . r .
MRS. RTONE8 DIES
City Clerk F. 8. Damson e i- Inral committee Bnd have a ’ l»d_ hi Ihe grover and fenna open*
BTEFJ. CIA," » HELD
From another score# It was
the
unselfish
effort
n
f
all.
Having ettendwl lo th - mailer
learned th a t O. R. E strid g e.' dep­ pressrd the belfkf thla morning
“I have rood letter* of John tip. Now. I *»k In all f*ln»e«*
Fuueisl serriee* fur Mrs. Mary
CLEVELAND, Aug. 1 4 . - . " ' uty sheriff In the office of Rher- th at with Ihe return of City Com­ Mrlsrh. Durant and other* with a lhat lahJir ro operate and h«lp nf nwanling '-orh«r*’ and priu- A stone*. "2. *hu died a t hsr
missioner
II.
3.
Lehman,
from
T T , s r o w T fc l Iff 3. r . McClelland, h a . had a
"■ J r
; r" m great deal of interest and In mv out Rils groat plan over I'Kl't ripal*' ronlcart* for lh« 19M 34 home In Geneva Just a fter mid­ Tha m agatln* Steel I .p o rts ta Aug
J " - - — of 2$ men busy c le a rin g , Chicago, to n g h t a meeting o f the
for In the end. It i' la h m that school trrm in I h ir county, mem-l night Iasi night after a long 11 Industry hohllng It* galas a t ns
fetlAtlOfl
Of L O t l*
*
r»la
211slon
U- will bo attended humble way endorse every e fl'i't
City„ /*_____
Commit
Imm of the Hoard nf Rilhlir til
p#r rent capacity produ tlnsr *•»■•
u#m.i , wer# held in lhat town this
iwaert of# bosh»ee». *•*'* *** *** F"*1 w**kl YlfUen by tho entire Commission. In th a t that ha* been made and from al*- will ho most benefited, that and
to rwi*e prices for th - farm er i* l i r a lion wilt meet a t the Court afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Burtal said lhat a 2M per c .n t #ali* In
row resisrdsy! ad thaea men returned to work
nervation
lelleve
th
at
9874
of
the purpoM of th« »et. As one nf House on M'edn**day morning at wa* in th . Gcnava Cem#Uix. Mr*, steal ingot production in Juiv-H Rt
boahtosa ram- »Wa morning Bnd they will roasatoi event, the elcetrle light ra te ordi- public I* trying to do Ite pari.
10:00 o'clock to open bids for
laat weak s a l « • duty for a hoot 10 more dhys. aanre which hag gone on first
r.sM ad la O ^ a fur n l tho daily a vet age U 12».U4
“ But there l* one side a f the the labor group &lt;T pledge "W p°- transportation. Conlrmcte n r . ss-{ S ," n** tum
reading will he up for fu rth er dis­
^
V a a rj groaa tons. Ik . kjgh.sl
Jaoai
Mr.
EstrMgw
stated.
II#
«*
elaarop-ratlaa.*
.
tha Inters ta le merquestionth
at
seems
not
ta
have
cussion which may occupy • ma­
W. V. DUNN.
Ukaly will exceed lag a I t aero atrip of land Just
had
the
cons
Ids
ration
It
dea#-v&gt;*
jor portion of the arneting- he
,
•
. Seminole County resident. m e r li n ^
Mat year's pur- sooth of th - Trianon Donee Clob
and especially from tha c lassy list
’
* . '
o« the Sonford-OrUndo highway.
.
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•
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• s J. . -i v
.-.s.'ij ; * A
!

A r m y O f 30, 000W
e rs W ill S e e
T r im N n t io n ’s A
a l (J r n in H a r

RECEIVE OVATION
^
WORK ACTUALLY
foru of Aittata BEGINS 0N puBLic f f o W K S J N CITY OF ROME
To March UponCity
T o M a p O u t F u t u r e ,C e I e b r a t jo n L i k e n e d
Hall ThisAftemoon
WORKS PROGRAM
T o T r iu m p h s W h ic h
R o o s e v e lt ~ A n d

o rk k T o
n n u v e s ts

P r e s id e n t

300 F e d e r a l H i g h w a y
P r o je c t * H a v e A l­
re a d y B e e n S ta rte d

~ * i ” b r ,w “ u - -

MACHADO’S WIFE C
LANDS IN U. S. ON
PRIVATE YACHT

u b a n
c e rs
F ir e
B re a

M ilit a r y O
O rd e r M e n
O n A ll P e rs
k in g T h e P e

ffi­
T o .
o n s
a c e

Is

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1

State Public Works
Committee To Meet

After A ttending
Fair In Chicago

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..... $2154.04 Added To

Another Report On
Un-Employment Is
Expected At Meet

Appeal Is Made To Laborers To Aid
‘In Putting Over P roprani Of N. R. A.

S u n d a y L e g a l H o lid a y
U n d e r R e c o v e ry C o d e J

State NJLA. Program
Reported Favorably

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Die and tba administratis*

Fed-Islander Tilt In East
PIONEERS OF TRANSPORTATION, 200 A
CoastCityTomorrowHolds
“ WINGS OF CENTURY” TRUE WORLD’S
Promise
Of V
och ictory G
L

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r i T r a t t . n o h in «

If th eir b attin g performance
against three DeLand left-handers
yesterday mean* anything at alt,
tho Sanford Celeryfed* promise to
atohe It hot for th* Daytona
Beach f M l f t i a In their gam* at
City Islan d T a rk In Daytona to-

t

is* hit* were
4 to a victory
’ yaaterday. Everybody
____ IfiA-v action for th# Ural
time In \fte k a , and even tiny Cy
Crus* Jollied In tha evlvbrmtion by
M ttlng a ball Igmlnst tha Itfl
(laid fence. On top of all th a t Bert
Maawell hit a ball over th* center
field fen # during U ttln g prac(ice. Th# pill went over a t n spot
almost on n direct line with home
plat#; It was some wallop, said
Manager Charlie Abbott today.
• Manager Abbott pitched yester­
day's game, by the way. He al­
lowed eight hit*, thre* of which
cam* la the ninth Inning allboug.i
pa scores ram s over.
• When the Fed* go Into action
tomorrow they will do eo behind
Tig* Minor*# hurling. Th# young­
ster h asn 't pitched fo r over 10
day* now, and I* aching for n
chan.-* to score hie *#4®nd victory
over th a t club.
,
Tha season's aertss between th#
two team* aland* fo*r win* for
th* Islander* and three for the
Fed*. Ae *11 Fed faa* know, two
of th* four Islander wins cam* on
error*. C*l Dentils lost a 10-Innlng gam# her* on errors, whll*
abou ttw o weeks *go he lost a IB
Inning gam* to th* Islanders on
o rra n .
*
#
Tomorrow th* Fed* will have to
look a t Georgo Cusack's curve
balls again. Gvorgv haa U atc # *’ «
F#da twlc* sine* th# second half
atorted, and alnca ho l* a natural
draw ing rnrd a t Daytona, It •
eipected th a t tha park will be
filled w ith fan*.
It can be aald all ovar again
th at tomorrow’* lilt la ■ “crucial
oil# E v try Rim* from now on l"
"crucial." With th* season ne.&lt;
half ovar, and th* Fed* aura of
going Into th# play-off only if
they * ln the eecond h*H pvnneat
they’ve got to hu»U* from now on.
A victory tomorrow will gif*
heart out Is assured,
‘V * “*
•ovvry
b* espected th a t •*m
y n lJ h 'o i
the team wlU be fighting mad,
trying to get o u t of tho b a ttln #
•lump th a t haa struck hard.
The most prem ising gam* ”
J A morrow la th a t to M &gt; | t d a t
( W a between th#

l e nmaAg

l^Mtsarv

When lb* Bruin* knocked the
under* down twice Thuraday. fan .
kEnffod their mlnda about g eCcond half. rare be n f «nly be
j j w o Baaford. Orlando. Cocoa,
qnd Daytona. They bad to add
*^u i°M ead o w s. tho old N»tlo"*l
League sta r, la actuduWd »•
for the Bruins tomorrow. Muail. . . J a . Ilvod i t I - a b - M
many “ pars and to
• jJ g jB
( i f agent for the tlAie* PP°
to* Meadow* probably
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boll la the Eads' beat U tta r.
Official standings:
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Coal Operators In
AlabamaRefuse To
Agree With Union
WASHINGTON, Aug. I t . -l M
—Effort* to formula!* a single
rod* m arrin g th* giant bituminoua Industry ran Into n*« difflmill** yesterday In a flat refusal
by Alabama cool oparalota to tona*ot *o t***lr Inclcaion in th* gvnrral agr*rm*nt proposed by union
%iln«r* and union operator*.
.Nolle* that th* Alalia mans un­
der no rlrrum atanrea would yield
on thin point wa* serrrd at a
hearing before th* recovery admlnlalratlon a* Hugh H. inhnaoi
N. R. A. -hlef, mad* It clear h*
would not eland for th* "open
shop" feature which other non­
union operator* inaiat upon.
* Th* cod* of fompmttton offered
by th* Alabama group. Intend* I
to apply only to th at slate's coal
Industry ami 'n be locally adminlatrred, provides for the mainten­
ance of prearnt wag* scales an.)
specifically reserve* the right of
worker* not to *nt*r any la b o re rganiiatloo.
Meanwhile, an appeal to bitum­
inous operators to “pul your ma­
chines under the ahed until w* got
out of th* ditch.** was made by
W. C. Kan* of Saline county, Illi­
nois.
“ It would tab* quit* a lot of pa­
triotism to apply that major op*ration “ Kan* said, “but it has
worked In our county."
Kan* said '»"• mine in Illinois
removed Its loading machinery
and increased It* average em­
ployment from 140 to .103 men ai»J
th at th* average daily earning*
were g reater.

Deputy Warden Of
Federal P r i s o n Is
HandedSuspension
LEAVENWORTH. Kan., Aug
H .- m - P n tr l c h r - J . Kearney, dtp
uty warden of th# federal prison
annea here, wa* suspended yester­
day for an alleged p art In .confer­
ring special privilege* on Terry
Druggan,
Chicago
rachateer
serving two and a half year# for
Income ta a evasion.
Th* auapension was ordered by
W arden Hudspeth Immediately up­
on hi* return from Washington.
Hudspeth wa* called there by
Hanford Bate*, director of prl»on*, for n coisilnuoilon of th* Investlgotlon nf the Druggan affair.
A fttr an InwstlgnUon lata Ir.
July lb* dopartment nf Justice
announcad It had discovered th#
Chicago beer baron, »•
“U*»u *
trusty, had been permitted to
drive a prison truck and lo visit
a woman friend who had taken up
tem porary residence In l*nv*nworih.
The “woman friend," whs Iden­
tified by laavenw orth police n»
Bernice van d* Hnuten. nf Chica­
go. Some neighbora Insisted Druggan had carried on his beer hueInesa by long-distance telephone
from her house.
Druggan was stripped of his
privilege* and lb* department ordured th# suspension of Chaplain
Jam es A. Ordlng, I-eatar M. Woh­
ler. a guard, and Vernon R.
Swearingen, chief
motor car
mechanic. Th# chaplain later em­
phatically denied any hand In th*
affair.

Baseball

Ihruuth th* year* i y U Iks WevW*
r&lt;ilumh|on Ksposllloa *4 MM, and
Anally la tbo riant, M iteen*drivo•heol aw oarer of tba K a f tta n Pa­

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• f pride ta tba aeaag
ef Iheir countrymen
three shows dally, d
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but there wae alight Indkatio*
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of wage a»d hour agreemenU sm- Ihat th# variooa group* among
ployera not reachable by federal th* operators wore noarar a*
agrevtneat aad tbo difficult qoe*.
law.
.
Touching a t hla press confer­ tlon ef labor antoua remained .m
ence upo" on* of
Drst ob­ solved.
stacles' told before bins—the q-:**(ion of wbothor strictly Intrs .t a t s . P - , * . R e t U T I I M O V 0
business** (thoo# confined to one | T
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___ i, Johnson said "It k probably
true that n purely Intra-stot* util­
ity could not b# regulated by a
federal tow."

tlAc of today. All of tbcmacw car­
rying their load of paarnger*
dressed authentically la 04£ H . t o
lend realism.
Not repllraa, or mlntatnrqa,
the** pioneer lora-nnlitea. They are
real, th* actual erylnr* that mad*
hlitory, aad they all nniva under
their own power. Many nf them
a r t operated by th* earn* n en wbe
were In thrlr rab* when they 1s t
dared arlual srrvlre. Thrill* ren
Op many a ehllly spine when thw
ancient whistle* hlaaf the meseoie:
"There-* Ilf* In the nld girl j e t I"
Preduce Old Autea.
Th* "boraelta* carriage'- la oat
long la appearing ui*-n tba scene,
aod Wng soil loud are th* laughs
al some of th* ludlcroue trail biasera that paved the way for one of
tbo world-* Ireotrsl Industries. And
when lb* newest models of 1033
automobile* speed Into flow, there
I* a world of sincerity end grati­
tude In the applause of the thou­
sands who etaw “Wings of a Cen­
tury" ovary night.
la a grand Anal*, th* lake-off of
Ih* Wright brother** airplane la
brooght lo Ufa again to Ih* too*
of rustic Jeers and far-sighted ac­
claim. In n Anal evnter ilag* greture, a hug* transport plan* of to­
day hove* Into view, with th* ques­
tion: What win tomorrow bring!
Thor* lo pleoty ef Ilf* la "Wings
ad a Century". Cnllk# many pag­
eants, It move* fast and la f ill ad

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M I N C O L A , N. Y-. Aug.
But, the adm inistrator added,
"th# sitaotlon that ho* been cre­ I t . — New York stote'a "back-toated by (hi* bis# eogle business the-soil" movement is providing
to something else" tearing th* in­ uni. of th , most economical and
ference that whore th# tow :ouU te s t mesna of reh ib llltat ng fsmnot prevail public opinion tgmlnst
llles of unemployed, according U
thee* not showing th* N. R- A.
the report of tha Emergen** Work
Insignia would b* effective^
B reau filed hare recently. Hr*
This solution of th* prob'lem of
reaching every employer In t#e , turn* on th# investm ent are about
1000 percent, H. G. Pc-Vrson, di­
land vrltli th* Intent of forcing
rector of th&gt; bureau, said.
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higher " wage# and greater em­
Wealthy rea dent* of Long la
ployment through shortened work­
ing hfairs was pushed to the fore land’s north ah .re havg donated
by th# administration as four ad­ the us* of 83 acre* of tend from
Thes* tra c ts are
ditional Industries were granted their ti t a n s .
permission by him to qtalify for Icing worked by #66 (smilies. Th#
th* bluo eogl* under modlfled state, through Ih# Temporary
presidential re-employment agree­ Emergency Relief Administration,
furnisbad &lt;10.47 worth of aeed to
ment*.
each fam ly . Baturoa In vegetables
They were th# drug, cheese,
to each group so fa r haa avaragr l
hoot and shoe, and cotton hotting
$137.14.
Fur »«823 spent, WlJJfai
Industrie*, employing score* of
h :f been realised In produce.
thousand* of workers. More than
Each family Jidk spent an / A h
40 grot-;* of employers providing
jobs for millions of men now have age of £0 h o .rs working the _
been authorised lo sign th* blank­ ature farm s. Thy produce eaiinol
et agreemenU with
President be sold, but m ust bo preserved
Roneevslt, modified with their lot winter use. Gaiftona weri
own wage and hour specification*. given to thoes receiving sm all r*
Another indl-atlon of the heavy' Ik f or no reliaf a t dll. Along with
pressure which the administration th* gardona w ent such nvceasitlsy
•ip ee ta to swing behind the bli* as a garden plan, line, rule, spadey
eagle was given when Johnson pall, raka and bo*. There are 1M.told reporter* that withdrawal of 404 gar.Vina i« Naw Yurk Statq.
th* insignia from any window Mr. Pvdortan ^ a i din hla report.
would be “an economic death sen- There U a farm er-supervisor al
each lukslstenc* farm , with W. Etones."
Assarting that for Ih# present Gsorgto, of Cornell University, to
ho intended to let loco) committees charge of thg stota-wld* move­
largely lake ear* of violations of ment.
sg retm tn U to raise wages ami
decrease hours of work, th# ad­
m inistration added:
"B ut the time la toihlng when
somebody to going to U k . on# of
of the*# blue eagle* off of someA second list o f name* of San­
ono's window In a clear-cut * • • ’ford employers who hav* signed
And th a t to going to be a sentonee
tha President** Agreement was
of economic death."
Hundred* of opplkatlon* for posted on th* bulletin board at
tem porary effiftivene#* of code* th* poetofflc* th is morning by
Postm aster J.. P. S a il Immedi­
ately following receipt of th a list
from Jacksonville.
More than; 110 namoo a r v ^ j p
Ihle second " H -nor Roll", so Tffal
n total of ever too names are
posted on th* bulletin
bo**4
Nome* are classified under vari­
ous business Jxndinffi such as,
Grocers, Shoo Rtores, Ready-toW ear stores, 'etc.'
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work his Isborvrs as In the past.
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Th* Commllte* decided that unt l they are advised f rther, ti-e
ruling is th at If workman a n -&gt;mployed mor* than eight hu'irs In
one dsy, they must "cataj up" Snnpfollo f m
with three
this tim# by working fsw s- hour*
roll* of filnu. Be aure to
some other tUy e f th* weric. and
ggt a supply before you go
ih a t over a five-week p*. ud no
workman of that type shall work to the fair.
m .r* than ZOO hour*.
Tk* meeting was adjourned
PI vmm S31*J
,
shortly after the** questions -v ia
answered, until 1:00 o'clock bton-|
day afternoon..
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Second List Of Blue
Eagle Owners Posted

Moca than on* hundred ysara older than th* giant Northern
Pacific locomotive with which It is pictured above Is th* Da W itt
Clinton, on* of Ih* ear lies! of railroad pioneer*, bat h still moves
under its own steam in th* groat World's Pair transportation drama,
"W ings of g Century". A scto* from th* maiden voyage of the Brat
practical steamboat, fawntsd by Robert Patton, re-tnactad la "Wings
of a Cootury". id shown below.

MAYBE HE IS THE FORGOTTEH MAH

L o c a l Committee
T o Give Adequate
Time To Employers
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them “see tbs light."
,
The Committee also gaperts to
(ontlnu. its gathering of data as
to increase* Ip employment and
I* * r Ms. and all ouch Informat on
will te presented to th* 'Advisory
CYmmlltev aa_q Irkly as It Is cornMajor I . II. Connelly, b e a t of
(he Information Bursau, asked for
d sfn lte or emergency ruling* on
two quostiun* which hat) be.-n put

It him.
Hr su te d that Sanfqrd Oviedo
Truck Growers Inc., official* had
aak*d k'm whether or not employoca of tholr wash-houses are to
he effected by tk*.blanket tod* as
lo work hours- sad wages.
*Th* Comm it** decreed that
until farther advlcdt are received
ksie, wash houa. , and. packing
plant employees a r* to com* under
the rulin'* of the Agricultural
Adjustment Art.
C. W. Cu!p#pp*r.
Genevan
whose business consists of the
collecting- of palmetto bade which
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f»*lda for one br two hour*." b*
told her. . .
In addition to tbo mountaineer*
from Virginia. West v i r .i - t .
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FOR ENFORCING
NRA REVEALED

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fitin bora
pllvbment
There ere
7.1:13 aad

ha raor. qualm and m at &gt;lw* (ban
200 a rt or*, directed by tllta IM rn
Tteken, onart E dvard llanaorfnrd'a
product!aa wltb a stncvrtly and

roc struck out 11 m tn, but nlm
errors back of him proved costly
Tomorrow th# Grapevill# team
will play a t Lake Monro* whll*
the Rdgvwood team plays- lb*
Sanford Junior team on the Ninth
B trset Diamond.
The boa score)
HDGBWOOD
AB H U B
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Philip*, ib .....»
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Roe. Myrldk, I f ...........4
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Kelley, 3b ----------- — 4 0 I 0
Doasey, e f ........ .......... 4 0 0 0
J . Cook*, rf
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IH IC A G O , A ug. 00.— C on­
q u e s t a n d tra v e l w ill alw ay* th rill A m erican*.
I t to o k c o n o u eror* b rav e and
* .- d to m ould A m erica from a
• -a t w ild ern esa. I t look coni)Lcst a* e n u rag ro u * lo gain
v ic to ry o v e r th e trem en d o u s
d ista n c e s b e tw een th e corner*
■i a g re a t n atio n .
IVhat patriot Mss not wished for
the chsne* to turn back th* year*
Itial be ml*M see for himself Ib*
itruexle* and Ih* trtomph* of hi*
•orehesra! A dream, * dream .
Nuw In th* rh lrp io World-* Fair
—A rentury #f rm areos—It to a
dream nrnis In Ilf*. For “Wing* ef
■ rentury". *l*»ntlr pegeent of th*
n-msnre of trsnsportalloo, brioga
!• to Ilf*.
Here. In a great amphitheater,
s* a sparimu stag* whoa* oaly
Ss-h-dr«l&gt; I* the spread of Ib*
sk'ea, waking Die onlooker feel that
ks Is gating over tba bead* of tbo
,ci»rs Into a alorloM future, aro
is* si-tual vehlrlea that creeled
1 1* history of trsasportsllon la lb*
I'nlled Htatea
Rssnart Beene's Trip.
Os the pegeaal beglos, the wil­
derness pathfinder ef 1T00 to 1T.VI.
■ Ilh bl* fellow plnoecr*. beats bit
way across tbo watt as oa foot,
■bore*. In esnoea Indiana, priests
hunter* end trapper* all are garbed
•rtoaUy ■■ they war* In th* day*
of their work. Tk* caravan of Don­
, 1*1 Boon* follow*, with th# Drat
waguot and carte to probe lhe new
IVest Even th* blond-tlngllog bat
tie* with saragea are accurately
reproduced.
The eeeoo shifts to 1307. It to
"Little Old New Tork". and the
day -Is that of the voyage of Ih*
first steamboat, craattoa of Robert
Fulton, opening a new chapter la
n s te r travel Tbo mayor and *bls
party or* oa hood to grret It. See­
ing lb* amokt, city firemen rush to
Ih* far* wltb borketa to sava the
ship from d ret ruction, only to learn
that II la moant la amok* like that.
S e tt com* th* bargea of th* old
Erto csss I of IKS, with their mot­
ley crowd* arrogant and happy la
this, far them, last word In mod
tab travoL There to Ih* landing of
th* fomnuo Baltimore Clipper ship
* reenacted la tha M tt scene.
New 1S30 brings that new wondor of wondora, the "Iron bora*".
Arroso tha stag* mor* th* old Tom
Thumb of 1S2B. tbo Do Witt Clin.too of 1331, th* Tbomoa Jsffonon.
Ifamed loenmolle* of l* K Th*
If— i n i l s carry thair train*

BIG INDUSTRIESIlis ceoevfliretMg upon pushrag
these through aa fast an they ra«
PLACED UNDER, bo in a .y - e j and approved.
C O D E S_____O F• N R A iJ^m
SSSJtSw oSJ
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lag on# of the eempanls* of such
an organisation, tba organisation
representing th a t industry will
have a strong |n#*aUv# to make
the violator* bthav# them selves
"Oa th* other hand tU r* I* a
grave danger In eueh an assart

want tha governmeot lo b* com­ dlractly for action by tha depart­
mitted on anything that U don*. ment of Jostle# If neccaaary.
“Naw,- as complaints corns up |
through that organisation, If they
are not satisfactorily sad prom pt­
ly settled by tls* association gov­
erning .Itself, It Las been my Idea
—aad i say all tkla la somewhat
tsntoilve—that It then become* a
question of polking.
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"I never dxpeet to bav* any nor. fo r Mr*. Roosevelt’s fathe­
policemen In tkto organisation If r s v* little Lllliaii Boyd a Anil, aad
t can avoid It fee the reason th a t

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Lucky Dog at Chicago’s World's Fair
In tb « fo u r point program which ita t* d epartm ent of*
fld ala hair* derived fo r th e rehabilitation o f Coba U for*
to n ately Included one w ithout which th ere coaid be little
hop# fo r th e island republic. T h a t ia th e n eg o tiation-of a
reciproca l ta riff agreem ent betwee n th e U nited S ta te s and
Cuba w hich wffl provide a m arket fo r th e principal product
of C aban ooiL
T he im m ediate overthrow and expulsion o f G erardo
Machado m ay have been do* to th e pent op em otions o f a

R U TERSE FOR TODAY
SAT Till NO9—Fear th*
; and mere k*a| to trath: far
•sr hew great ihiags he hath
tor yen.—'I Sam net 11:14.
to'ship of Mat* (tin hoe a
d Wun.—Miami Herald. Tot
Ih* hell department to aot a*
Id aa th* secretary.

th e bruadeat view*. A f te r y e a n of com iptioii In office and
th e m any paNJc scandals of hi* predeeem on, he area IKeimliy awept Into office by an orrrw hdraing* m ajority eag er to
reform Uielr g o v ern m en t Machado’# record a s a soldier,
as a p a trio t from th e curliest day* In th e w ar of Independ­
ence. and a* an u p rig h t and a«tute buaineueman rep resen t­
ing th e In terests o f th e Electric Bond and Share, m ade him
considered a t th a t tim e an ideal choice fo r th e Job.
T hen cam e t h e d ereatatln * effects of th e Fordoey
M acumber ta riff law pushed through th e U nited S ta te s
Congress In 1522 by m any selfish interests. Not th e least
selflah o f th e se w ere the su gar Interests, and Cube su ffered
proportionately. M achado had not been In "ffw e w n g b e fore th e alrnoat prohibitive American tariff* on im ported
su g a r beg an to force one Cuban company a fte r an o th er Into
b ankruptcy.
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M achado tried to save th e situation. He created a
false p rosperity fo r a tim e bv borrowing huge
money from New Y o rt banker*. He built
public buildings, and m agnificent highw ay* w ith foreign
capital. H e encouraged others to do likewise. _Stupendous
sum s poured in for th e r o o d m et lot, of tran sp o rtatio n Iracilitiee and n th e r-P u b H ta tn iH rii. B usiness boomed, b u t th e
IH tie fu n d sm en tri evil, th e high ta riffs, which kept Cuban
* °* * W h eu ^tk » governm ent had borrowed th e lim it and
cred it wax c u t off fo r private enterp rise a s well, th e in­
evitable happened. D iscontent took the_phiee
support, aa unem ploym ent In crease* T h o w who halted
M achado aa th e g re a t liberal now Mamed him
th e ir
S ig h t. As strife and turm oil spread. M achado took atopa| to
suppress It. T h e m ore determ ined th e • S ta tio n to oust himS r S ^ e determ ined he w .s to rem ain In.office until tim e
could vindicate him . T he more abused he was. th e m ore

Owe thing this NBA has #f- n lth T he ra tc o S n e rM ld not h a re been otherw ise. Only a
tesapllihi 4 aayway. We haven't quick flig h t to N assau saved his Ufe. ™ ^ l ^ l l l ^ e n r e
hoard anybody complaining shoot followed hhi downfall w as th e / r e a l eat since indepen
oar bead debt la two weeks.
from Spain. One would thl^
■u i.U n d e r, nrosnerous. Y et nothing which a new go m Rsltsve it or not the general di
rortteo of the Panama Canal :* m « n t can do Wll
sw tk aad sooth, not ea*t and fo r Cotton su g a r.
w i g ind iw« vtit of 5UnfoH, not w ith reciprocal
v n t If yo« donl U litrt It* look
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Cantral African raanlbalt, a
atodsat of their raatooaa Inforasa
aa, d*cllw* to *pt any eaa over
4# goers old. Ah.' yo*. 1&gt;ot&gt;.
M SMITH, avast to served there,
too.—bestow Herald.
A Miami newspaper published
an August 10 bonits that tto
NBA Honor Rnll la that'city rowtain* tto name* of I SO ftrais.
Banfoed had almost that many on
Ma honor roll by August 2.
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R b pretty difficult to say
Whether one would rather be the be loyal to th# land where their Ideal* prevuiled.
&gt;- Pi soIds at of Cuba who ha* )u*t
What three «x-putrUtre really meant
that th#
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toe* tiehed out of office, or the
; pane* who- Is about to ’receive
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Tto InquisiUeo Miami Herald
hl. f ijitn
pespiemts a p-trot problem hiUrine v u measured by the eronotnlc
Now that the purchasing power of the *&gt;11^ "“ ‘
caanmrtien with tto proposed
aroaoatato canal. Who's gotag to'
to ld .11 Iho bridge* that wilt t a
isquired ta rraea tto crom-stata
mr* s a ta lt—Tampa Tritom*. Why try

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Rebekah 1
e f i o n a I t District

who knew P iaf t aaor Moley were
willing U lake «.«■ bets th a t he
weald Moergs ia tww week* m tha
Jorhaas a f (he w a i l i k He wewt
to the Amsriraa la iliaaay to be a
stefi or tww ahova tb s America*
d»ligad — . M M ? th e i i w q i

were three days out from land the
wrirelesa brought new* that Frostdeal Kaeterolt had decided eat to
a*k t engross toe authority t*
complete the Urrtf nrinagemmsto
that might be made by the canferptc*.
Mr. Hall I* a ykUoeoohical free
trader who believes la revenue
tariff*, bat he is oet a frro-trad*
crank. He hoped show everything
to be oWe to reduce Awwnrsn
tariff barrier* u the larol eatohluhed by McKiaiey. t^rfwid aad
Mill, a geaeraboa ago. To f&gt;ad
tael imiilt argotiatioo* wet* off
the American program wae tto
first blow of a »eri*t which rained
upon him eocraaiagty from tbea
on.
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Pie*ideal EuemveK caald not
h« blamed tor abaadooiag th* toriff fewturo. Ill* hold span Looiroer was wcakeomg. H* hod to
lighten thin aad tariff went erorboard for the larger good.
Whem the Aawr^an delegatioB
landed at Ptymooth. Ih* European
E T a J U S l upon Mr. Itoll aad
that he discuss war

n . Mart* Herriag aad MUa
, ifcCannaa hare returned
t Ilia. 0a. wham lhay spaa* u

v a c a t i

tto Atwevicaa delegattoa cam#
down th# gangplank. Stabilisation
bring own of tt o objoctiess of th*
conference, it was asauamd that
lh* first this* would to to stop
tto dsclin* a f tt o dollar. Under
Mr. HaU's leadership tt o aUitod*
af tto dstogation rortaialy rsv*
color to tto belief th a t it sAald
stand In tto conference for stahillU tio i,
Soddpaly
Proeldrat Rooooeolt
took (to whole m atter a f atahilL
sallow away from tto delega tion
ami p at negotiaUoaa ia tto head*
of t t o trensary official* of th*
United States and It was an­
nounced. rather informally to d
somewhat by rum or, from tto
trensary departasent. th a t there
would
to stabilisatm *. TV* dol­
lar centbicod to sag.
O ther member* of tto delsgaeolabty forever Goeerwor
O x . riew chairm an, claag ta a be­
lief th at torn* sort of temporary
it* bill tattoo could to etfoctaA.
Throe tins*, backing Mr. Cos. Mr.
R tB appealed-to tho Whit# Hsaoo

S11 W. 14 ST.

•

A vacation X000 iecl aixrro dm
can play Roll «u a “ggrort" I H

will now be spent In this country. But It Is dou^ ul {i^
Improred by the return
groui* whoee love of country la based on the ea»«riea of
foreign exchange.
'________

mma* day* are certainly 'dag' days’ when
there is company Uka lhis!" say* th* Victor Talklag Doe in '*&gt;* RCA-Victor eshibit to th# Radio
Old OraMMMeis-v Luldiig at th# Chic***

a d o ’s Wife
In U. S. On
te Y acht

Mr*. Lourlma B4tl*M*dr*t«rr*d
ym Orlaadw w h a i j ,# *

•

gait aa th* guest of Mr. aad I n .
II . C antroii.
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AXif **•

M rs. R. D. Hawkins * M , tto*
iQdrea, Magia aad LoU, to ft Ml*

,.
(Continued From Psg* 1)
myself hecaisa I believe my rec­

ords* for Daltoa, 0a. whet* they
Will spend a i m week* visiting
ratotlvas.
vf
Mrs. Jessto Walker, of Atlan­
ta* la the guest of her dsughteT,
Mrs- Margotrito Ahsrs. at htr J u l y Mi tbw
bom*, comer Locust and Unloa Jotrrned URb-'
dcavwr bswsOc

MANAGER

i. .todtoi ywstorday from Mlltodgag VtB*v Oa. whom they viaitad rolav ties* tor • trash.
d

■* 204 Sanford.A ven'M

Mrs. LJntoti K, Alton and daughtar, Helen E tttabeth, ratamed
_______
Friday from Orlando where they Ing a t Havana 'S aturday, ”11'Is
•Pont a week with Mr*. S. E. Iras, so peaceful.
" I am »o happy and comfort­
able. Will you please let me rest

Mr*. J. M. Ivey and Mrs. W. T.
I*»y, of Ltneotnton, Ga., Mrs. J. K
SUIsa, of Macon, Oa, Miss Elias- United States Consul Patrick
both Ivor, of tAIanta, and Miss Hurley called on Machado yeslar
Mdfo (ray, of Eastman, Ga, who day afternoon, but a police offhor

Evelyn P orter, Mis* Mil*
irn, kkd “ Buck" R aburi
to Jacksonville yssU rday

board. . . . “Look, they used this Klim on .1
table.” . . . He wfliUft a length of rkrwing drs
• ch est. . . They used this curtain at their w

Mr. aad Mr*. Hsrtort Hlastlsy
bar* rsturnsd from points la
Gsorgls where thoy spoat 10 day*.

for som. authority ta offort tem­

Rat tto Amoricaa aitaaUaw, tto
ris* af commodity wrlcoa la Am*r*

The P la tt Amendment Stkd’
which 1* now pr»*cnt’n* T red dert Ro&lt;»ev#lt with hi* fieri •*- 1 &gt;t pulateii '•that the Cuban |9 » *
riou* I atin-A m rrlcan problem, etnm enl coiurnCi that (he U. ’8&gt;
ha* ila ir d a U ffc pnrt In »h*Pn r American foreign polky line#
ravly day* of th* republic.
Thr l«land wa» partially W*
«r*&gt;r*ibl&lt;* for ad &gt;ption of th . Mon*
roc lhw ttinr, nnil Inter the I’la tt
Amendment which outline* reinlinn* between the two counlrte*
and w a. adopted throuuh n d«*lre
to prntact th* little neiahbur na­
tion fr m fo rel.n control.

In HUM. when the U. S. Congir&gt;* wa* debating the Louisiana
purthauv the threat that Cuba
offered to AmeHcan rontrol of the
mouth of the Ml»*i**ippt was
Jtuaued. Jefferson conteinplaled
th* anneiatiin of C iba when Napnlran Jump* I the pyrenne* ami
claimed, the right of France to
'pan:*h
America.
control.
.
Even before th* Amerkan re­
public wtb* fornml. the British eo|.
unbt* In North Amerkn reallied

the (te a t strategic value o( I’uha
at'd prute-ted when tlre a t Hr tala
On th* ■rtU itird'lhe Iitaibl lo Spain aDer
tto cutlon teetile tw b v lq . Strel the aiichnl CUrieUm.
rspeditlun
men ilrupped U inr clause cuncern- Via V tntiipiattru Maggio the d i ­ the Angl •-American
thusiastn crowd .urged inlu the hjil captured it in 1*03.
ti g company union*.
t'ulmn* began effort* to get
Those battle* were drsm a. llun street ami blocked passage. Bal­
American support for th eir lailedr.-its of men from each ind *lry bo, who receive,'d the title of n r
pen Voce of Spain, In 1HJ1. but
sat in hugr auditoriums. On the m arshal for th«&lt;• American flight,
Sec’y of S tate Adam* declined on
(Continued From Page 1)
stage were grouped trprescnla- a tltrs s e .| I hr crowd and asked
research, with knowledge re* til­ llve* of ltl&gt;or. Imlus'ry and Iho rig h lM -w ay gelling ImmrdinU' th- ground that the moral duty of
the (1. S. toward Spain prevented.
consumer.
AJgument*. sargrd results.
ing.
Three year* Inter the 0 . S.
A fter the triumph*! march be­
The present Job l* »lopchdo'»v, back an 1 forth. Heat nceo—itvte.1
neath the HWO-yrar-oUl Arch of checked a proposed Me*lean-colthe
peeling
of
coat*.
There
wlr*
of course. There are more Hum
C onstantine, the fliers *«. •rule.l iniiing cvprdnlxn tu fret* Ctlba.
.too code* filed and w aiting for veiled antagonism in tho a.r.
The American policy, a* »el forth
the'
l'alatin« hill where Musso­
Then the general arrived nuicdly.
hearing. This i* not only a toil*
by Sei ’y of Stale fla y , wa* th a t
“ |)onT forget this depression lini aw aited them, having ascend
te r of putt ng men back t • w"rit,
only Spain would he perm itted to
ed the other side, to receite the
hut of meeting annoying and m il- _hit* u* all,” he lismmrted away,
hold Cuba nnd that she must
“grand report.” With hi* aviator*
'a*
he
due*
on
every
ucca-loc.
lie
tlplying little problem* of c l a r i ­
drawn op ut attention, llallKi rea I guarantee not t» rede it to Great
rolle.1
,i
l
figures
t'.xnit
the
in­
fying America'* Industry for the
Britain or France.
dustry that » rnte of the men in It hi* report of the flight* which
Tint time.
From IMiH to IMio the IT. S.
didn't know. "W» n n n o l rle'ay. covered nt 're than I'JJNNI miles.
For inriance, do knit polo sh rt* Purchasing power must follow
Following the report of tho air made ninny efforts l.r acquire
com* under the shirt code or the price*. There I* no place nere leader, II lhrce formally create I Culia by diplomatic means.
knit-wear code? Do t &gt;al mine* n n f&gt;|- selfishness. This I* a program llallxi a ir rnarshdl and awarded
In th,. (Julian revolution of IMUI
by the steel Industry com * aitder for the *nation —not for a group him a gold inetlal for valor. Then to IK'K I’re-ldent Grant attem pted
th* coal or steel codes?
the chief of the government an- nsiiccessfully lu mediate. In IHM
or sevll m.”
Bay flv* Johnson problems. H»
And hi* magic liet In the (act nnnarrd that the flier* were pro- the U. S. through Spain, negotiat­
like* them. He is so full *4 * " « • that hr Iwlieve* It. Hr I* con­ aiote.l each one grade and con­ ed a special reciprocity treaty for
gy th at he walk* when he talk*. vinced that Amrricat,* ca.i pull ferred on them medals, some of Cuba.
The Cuban revolution of 1H97
He rlpa off hi* coat.
Ill* la:xi*. togethrr.
gold, other* of silver.
dark eye* burn.
Hi* miusic
Sunday afternoon, the Balko 1 1 IN'.)* created vrorl.) sym pathy
shoulders are thrown back, lie
aviator* attendrd two rvceptlntj., for t'ulwn independence and raised
problems fur the V. R. In
IrM ipd op' aad Jrw n hto w w to
on* given at Fascist party hea I- many problem'
m an's offlcp. There I* only a
■|.Briers, the other by the gover­ connection w lth .lh e Monroe Doc­
phone, a desk and some dilapi­
nor of Rome in the capital build­ trine.
After the Mowing up of the
dated chairs. Tho door bea'rs no
ing. The reception in Ih* eapltol
lettering.
was attended by llreckentidge Maine In Havana harbor I’rv*.
laing. United States amlmssn.'.'r. MrKinIr) intervened, and net up
Johnson's eye* fla»h with plea*(Continued From Page I) , At both function* the flier* were a miltary government which con­
uro when he recalls what he con­
tinue,! until 11X12, when an Indrsiders ,hl»Atwo major victories. t i the I'ia iia Veneris and then e i given gold nimkrl*.
along New Empire Street toward

G e n e r a l Johnson
Is Ideal Type F o r
Work He Is Doing

STA N LEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
--

TUESDAY.
The Aiar.an Class of th* First
Baptiat Church will meat at SdM
o'clock at th« church annex.
Th* Senior Christian Endearer
Society of th* First Pmbytarlan
Fourth S t m t
Th* goeati la- Church will hare choir practlc* at
chided nAmbcn from DsLand. B:00 P. M. at th* church.
Daytona Baoch, and S t Cloud.
FKIDAY
H n. Rath Ludeckt, dhtrlct dep­
Th. W. C. T. U. will meet at
uty president, praal bd ever lh# &gt;KI0 o'clock at th* hoaw of Mr*.
me.tin* with th* assists ae* of R. C. M uw.ll, 309 Wcat Sixteenth
Johnnie Mao John*too, of Day­ S tm t.
tona Baarb, paat district deputy
president. Mr*. Edna Con, dis­
trict deputy pmident of District
Tan. was hi attaadaace and gave
a short talk.
Of tatsreot to a wide rirtl* af
Daring th* wmatiag ptews war*
made for a Joint rally of District friends her* ie* the following *••
Number El»ht and District Num- count of the marriage of Jack
,har Tan to be bald ia Orlando m Robson, of Lake Worth, formerly
Bapt 14. DUtrlct Nambar Eight of this city, which wa* taken from
U composed of ladgo* from San­ the Sunday Miami Herald:
ford, Daytona Beach, DwLand,
“Mbs Hatei WlUon, daughter
and New 'S a n a a , whDe DUtrlct of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wllaon, of
Number Trn include, lodges from Atlanta, and. Jack Robson, son of
prlaadb, Klaaimia*., and 8t. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson, af
Sanford, were married la Fort
Lauderdale on Aug. 11 by Ooyd

MARTIN

“Beat F o r T he S outh’*
N r HARD WEAR, th*r* la nothing totter than Doato A
Cay's floor aad d*ck paint.. It will n*t scratch. Mister, or goal
■ ton properly applied.
j-

Heirlooms such aa these will indicate to
1933 civilization. But there will be another it
pages of our newspapers and magazines. Hi
VC rliBcmentf they, will read kf eyerythjpg, wi
b possecsiMe today. They will sense the cotmf
that carry there offerings . . . the endless 1st
tories, improving, perfecting things.

tha fonaor’s slstor, Miss Mattt*
Httoalsy, of Atlanta, who wlU to
th a r gusst far sto at two wosks.
p D r . sad Mra. Loato Garner ref*i red yeaUrday aAoraoan from
Um r boiWyw r e ' trip ta vkriuaa
poi its la North Carllina. Ttog
nr
residing temporarily with
tto , former's • parents, Mr. aad ^ ••1 Woodman Cirri* N om toa
, which will tak a place tonight
Mi . W. F. Qtiraor, Sanford Aro-

ht 8:00 o'clock a t tto Woodman
Hall, plana will V* dlscaasod for a
Membership dries which began
Aug. 1. T to dr!** &gt;a la iwAor of
mo national president, Mr*. Mary’
I . U R orco, who will visit grovt*
to Florida la Jan u ary • of neat
year. AD members are argud ta to

NLikely enough they will marvel a little tbi
boy goods so fresh (Thfa mayonnaise nitiftt

wiQ
ooar
u r ddtlrenry
t l s e n r y 'w
ill bbe
o

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO

Aa Mr Hull
thro* Uam*
„ k^ tk&gt; Praeideal for esthority
to roofer oa stabilisation end
three timrv had been rtfaard, he
di l not pot Me eignatoro to th*
Mrdey romproreive. Neither did he
brawl with hi* inferiors. Through
, || tke hnUabaOoo of th* Malty
performance Mr. Hall did net
poll or blaster. He played the
Prevhlent’a gam*.
And when la .newer to MeWy^
innrieare ea a stoMHsaliaa cwm-

,c l U u r d k o l l

tea Boa* Lewie, *f Miami. Is
i for a faw week* ea boetoenv.

DOZIER a GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

stabUlxaUoa while tto
Icsllim, turns mercenary, »nd porary
oonfsrenea was la soaaion.
.. „ .

o n y o f P a r i* {«**«** f**
t r o t s b a c k t o t h e g o o d o ld U . 8 . A .
Vnshionuble city nre no
T h e f a s h io n a b le c e n te r * o f a f
____
The fnmilisr American
l o l i p r c r o w d s —ttl&gt; * " ^ y .
the Chsmpe
EIyaee. Purls drreus t r i d e Is re ld o m s e e n o n t — -.
.
• eat owners are
m a k e r s a r e e n m p la in in g , il o te i a n d
and bemoaning
h o ld in g t h e i r h e u d s b e tw e e n t h e i r h a n d *
t h e d e p a r t u r e o f th e l~
n u*way will benefit by uH this,
T h e U n ite d S t a t
people formerly spent in France
T h o m o o e y w h ic h t l

tww i i t i f t o i t o e had to be birod
to adaieter to Ma wants,
« , uiked an the trnna-AUontie
tflephmw. high, wide aad ban!MaHr&lt; Hr. Hall eahmsrgad. Bam^ MacDonald BrtseCy naked Mr.
Hall fee a ceaeeltatfen with Frofreror Moley eror 11% eeciatoey1*
bead. Metry went tot# a bnddle
with repreeewlstivee ia the cewr ,r m n of b«1aad aad the gold
rMn(rir^ hot Urodl with the
Aawrieaa delegatiaa. aad to da*
rMrM te Upbowed t* Mr. HaO to
tk( Holgy roaferonew
and rrad the agroemeat Moley had

tea.poetry ag riim sa ta havi
approved f re setae 10 tod
employtog
other
atilHa
worker*.
S is y e m a a e a t
nr* oyerwtira revering
others Uw will tow or msra
earners In all broaches of U
tile lode*try.

S o c ia l C alendar

r**d«r»t c-b*a goesrifcMi
.cl up'with America* im iliiw .
The Caban coactiluli.n w*h
based oa the FUtt AaflT-buA
which
iocuvporated la a m A f
nCgtAlired whh COha Ip
I N W U f Y O F U .S
ThU amendment, adopted bp lb*
U. 8. Congress ia 1901, provrfrvl
Island Partly Respon­ ih* Cuban government • Would'
sible For Adoption never enter into any c impact w.th
power which wooM H»Of Monroe Doctrine apairforeign
it. iodepenibncj and that it
WASHINGTON. —0 W - « hs. would contract no rafretlvt debt. :

-IT BRINGS
'EM BACK"

guarded tho door to tho former
president's suite where. Machado
was ksteop and Hurioy was In­
vited to call again.
Tho Machaife narty was forced
to spand Saturday night aboard
their piano a t Mtcholatown, Andm* Island, on* of th* Bahama
group, when darkness oesrtooa
them enroute from Havana.
Tbny proceeded tor* yesterday
morning lo receive a rousing w lcome a fter euatom* offhial* lad
Srilrvw.) them uf fivw rrvolvrr*
theyr carried.
It wa* esplslnrd
the flrrerm s win bo returned
when tto . party knee*.
T ha plan* w hkh brought tr-m
hsgtrg fwlongtng ta tto N allotall one Cubans- Avlaton*. r-'.urnnl
to Havana later In tto day.

To-N ight
Together
Again!

B a l b o And Men
R e c e i v e Ovation
In City Of Ro me

Im

CA M PA IG N X
PARE ACREAG
BE GI NS TODA
(t'ontinurd From rag e I)
he In the hand* of fanners them ­
selves.
Actual signing of ronlrsrla will
not get under way until Aug. 14.
That date wa* selected by Secre­
tary Wallace to announce th# per­
centage o f acreage reduction ap
to a maximum of 10 pereewt
which will be required of farmer*
in order to qualify for paymesrtg.
Incidentally, this date will fell
Ju»t three day* a fte r tha Ism don
wheat nurferencr I* scheduled lo
reciineene?—.
If prelim inary work I* well ailvanre.1 by Aug. 91 admlnlatra!■ r* look for quick action by farm ­
er* In signing contract*.
Thai*,
are about 1.100,000 farmer* glow ing wheat compared with nearly.
•J.lMlO.IMm cot Jon grower*.
Tito
campaign to cut down this yrar*a
growing cotton crop by lO.OPft^
000 acre* rr.piir.vl less than thro*
week* «f field work.
Secretary
W alUre
contend*
th a t wheal farmer* by producing
rporn. than they ran **11 at a
"fa lF ' price are working aaedj
levsly, and th a t “a retreat f i r s
tilling surplus acre* should b#
acrompanle.l hy a retreat from
surplus toll.” That, he rontenda,
"will give the whole farm fimlTF
not only more money hut mor*
tim e In which to lie*.

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,f/ Couldn't S tan d M y O ld Car

after D rivin g a Plymouth on Duty"
HBY'VE had thro* Plrmouthl at StaclM
No. 2. Harvey Hayes drives one of them.
Andpuihinahia own"old m » ”hon»# (to ea*
bil wordsjdlcfn't thrill him any after riding be­
hind Floating Poorer from *ooo till mJdug!*.
Now hoi baa bia own Plymouth. So hart fire

T
" I had one o f dm boy a do ck
good lo r do to a e c o n d -* )

T•'»i t*

"Some power ptooi there, boy! Aad It

otbera out o f th* eleven m en at hla station. ,
Aa Officer H ares pat It, they’re til “apblled^
for anything elao n o w —after learning l t d
hand bow Plymouth flaebes sway on plrit hpi'
slips in an d o u t o f tra ffic , and b ra k a t t6
smooth, quick, even ttopa in the tight.ipocs,,i
Y ou can ace fo r y o u rse lf how ttaooth'
h ia — how easily it handlka - how
It reapoods to the sccaleratbf. Yae C*U
sim ple Floating Pow er engine mounting*
mounting! —
hydraulic brakes—rigld-X doublc-drop.frame.
Just “look at all three'' low-priced cars...rid*
in them and compare them.
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T H I WIATBBH
TOU* KIWSPAPCT
P^llahed In Florida’* H * « r l
TIU Worid*a G reat*! VegatabU
Hpot and Rkhaat Cardan land
VOLUME XXIV

FARLEY SAYS
DRY LAW W E
BE ENFORCED

I ' u l l ) cloudy toaight. Laral
thundershowers Sands?

■

Condemned Killer’s
Plea Before Judfre
M IA M I. Aug
12
r . f ir cu.t Jililtfr Atkll*»&lt;m t**«lu\ lirlxl
lender eun-iiKralii.n the |«**i»
linn of riatriue ••Ifeil” ('it r y ,
fun.lrmnnl ti^rulit dhyrf, t»»
withdraw hi» plea vf if ml j «.**•
ti*r t h i l i tif wn* NViUrucnl to
drath f«»r the death of h ia ’-U
Palmer, *.Miami «trtiiri:i«t. T*
Juilirr denied the r«»x|iir«i of a
turneyt to bring J uiim « Mil..
tfUM. t-fill Vieted «,f tVte .uje
crirni*. from ilrath row u Iti*
font t*» tx tify in the t :» /
heat n|f. Itnth have heel! • h« d
tiled to die Mmi«l;i)
*

LINE OF ACTION
FOR ENFORCING
NRA REVEALED

Halim’sAirArmada|Blf INDIISTRIFS L ocal C om m ittee To Give
VKM U
\ ,7
The M. k:»&gt; ll.i l • t mu,tan»
iU Mci u » 'l *h:»t l &lt;t in » il It..
! dhp*'. a«t ari. i. i i i^n&lt;||i .»&gt;l
too ml tr.|»t fi iriu 1«* i )• •!».) *
(••leV, 'audit'' at tt iia. Ititl'
I Its* ret ill ii I* It” c\:i la li
vtny ,»f \/o’ «
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f\ O wet** k'l . | . It t . « il II
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NUMBER 2M

Flva Cants A Copy

S.XXKOKH. FLriKlIIA. SATl HIJ.XY. AUGUST 12. I!*.M

M tnilurr Armocialed l ' r « w

PLACED U N D E
CODES OF N.R.A. TAXi-DANCERS IN

E ve n t
B y

Ih

C e le b r a te d

S a c k in g O f P r e a -

id e n t ia l

l 'a la c e

C h e e rin g , M a d

B y
M ob

H A V A N A . Aug. l l . - ( A . r . J
— I'realdrnl Marhado'a r*rlma
1 ,\» fai .&lt;• the local N. K. A.t rutlapard tuJajf. ila dawafali
' 1 aitt|'»&gt;*n Army i, o.irccrnc.l, n.»^ &gt; 1 . r»l«nratrd by thr *a&lt;king
t.HUl .iii|doyrt nrnl, * » r Ihat Ihi* { of th* prraidmtial palar* and
! uroup Will enter h.» |il«fe of I hr kilting of at Iran fir* met**
' I. «me". ami u tlitta idy ..r.Vr the her, of th* drradrd a*cr*t !*•
R e c o v e ry A d m in is t r a ­
" ok faiutliar ‘•lllue Kagle" mime­ lie*.
S h a k e u p O f E n fo rc e * !
C*rl*a Maaarl 'Ik* C*apaS*o.
' d.atrly iei«".»rd even though II
to r
I h .S e e k in g T o
that there i* a viulatiun, fortatr amboaaador to tk* Unit*
m e n t B u re a u
Poes
I ) e c e n tr a liz e
K u uhether inlrnttonal or not, uf the rd Hiatt,, waa aam*d protlafonN o t M eanAbandon*
al prooldrnf aa riobaraat and
• W ith in
R r o v i s i o n s M h ’I I I U It iiiV
f l l l i r i l U ' S '■ l," - " l r " l ,» Agr.em .nl
fo re o m e n t
0 (,.A e t
i l i e . l l l W IIIIC
A ^ IH ir illin
(| Kai di*clo*e\l at a meeting aomrllaara vWlooa mobo w*ro
'
m ent
O f
S ta tu te
wracking lb* HxUr*n o( the
W \ I I I M ’T IIN .
\ •* t? lrP»
S e e K
A i r r e e m e n t s ..t the A d»t«»ry r immtu»e # th*
v *!
pr*ald*nl'a palac* and courting
w ^ M i.V c y t ^ , v
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Army
yesterday
afternoon,
that
WASHINGTON. A ur 12—
|f»Tf i*x tin* trlltutov tl 1« • ( »»•*
I*.or. I h e i r O w n * * - s e s , , lt. Iu/Il, ...tm^uiyn 1, proam *i«K through Ih* olr*oto chrortn* ♦ .
. iXlt : likfVii ti: - p iA r i.
^ ( A . P . l — F ro m
th r
Ju.xllre
ti« ii j.r»»|D«inl !*&gt;' ll.u*t,S Jatliii••••*•&gt;
tar mote rapidly than Id olh*rr and alnglng.
to I* |'Vi*'i •. mminw'. nn«l in**t tm*
-j—
Al|-r»aiiaB«lcatIon*-orttll Ih*
vIra- 11 itbkSi nthiiim
i'»f_
the — M -W -V .»H h - — Cur- -I? — r-v— pnurlda*- ?!!?'.
^ &gt; D e p a rtm e n t ’a
r e -o rlt it n lw V
♦■nfitit
ni^i ••••!'••lit »»f ••••*
........ .
" " lefiil ..I know iig{
When Major It I., lilenn. head Interior w*r* cot off. Tk* Ii*
' p ro h ib itio n W r e a u u iu T f r o m
t \ *•n « •»!» 1 woik tinnliltiVvrt vbilh |*»r« ulriif
II •-If* 1ly. M|'|l|dl ill t'\ g ill Ii. , m* . i i* ' lm« not I *eit' of ihe k|in'ial In,e,ligating Com* terlo* of th* udlco of UkO
P o stm nster G e ne rnl Hurley
llrraldo Do Cuba, a Mwapopof
f. » rnr^iftir M n rr1 nn»l "pinixliii*
M... » I hi •ii id ui'idilii | |He- 1 , r . • . 1,,. t»... n.l.llo intnl'.ng, inltWe u n i t Colonel K. A- N&gt;'»cam p
assertion*
ye a le rcU y * n / \ a j
1/10 I T
n * i \ rtnt»toyiu*,n?
which aupport*d Marhadf » M
I* •luin v in* id
na'ii • N It X ..................................... lM ,na". &gt;md .• n,r l r t d h i . r r p . . . . ^
"U t fii w** !»••• liy ln r •••.«!•• i*!*’
th a t e n lo r c e m m l o f‘ thp &lt;lr&gt; i l k ) l / l l
Y 1 0 I 1
1*1
In* .u r'e y .if the mure than 125 burned by lb* moh*
i(ro ntrali/i' th»* rli***k up *»ii n*m
. »li
t IHI ih HI r tlildoye1* to 11.nV, 0 I n .. .- cnnru* y " l
.|Ue*tionnair.-* which had hern
law w o uld co ntinue u n u lm U tl
H A V A N A . Aug. I 1 .- ( A .P .)
ltain*
rii'uh ns
xv.tli
I tti h • in
t»!«-t u , tun* limit*- tiyiie.l l.y l.yal emi.l.jyer* aii.c*
“TTT* '• ! Iiv t« tii fn-n '/Ini' r
as long as it l» on the slutu te 1
•••if tin* tl*-|t |’alit»»i iif I im» mill Vi
hall umtia**»i anI y rrlrr- la.t Monday, it wu. dreidrd that — All pellllcal fact ten* agreed
I..M. I.il.
" I I t." it
•which .
‘ ' l&lt; l^.i_i_tA U V - %• y . \■!,. irl.lllp*
■A'
nut it * it v V*nr *•a niii| I* wft* • *1
books.
•.ii. ill »&lt; il. m.Ml.fiyr, tlnv. hi* Iih'I* •• »»iiyIit lt»
t’tiiiii' talhet than lake defintta action thla afternoon that Carlo* Man­
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an* askin»* ••\Vhcre‘*j |h. Agreement, the tnvr»llgaling •tdor I* the tailed State*,
lV»** rnretnk* rf tVi«&gt;ue(it it an .1 mm .1 lit. |. O IHM ||* \&gt; *•l&lt; '•ill nwloniei
■hould be Ibe new prealdenl *(
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JftMl) l»Vu# **»gl«*?'*
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^ ef
ItM lt uniWr th* &gt; ur«»u of. u.-rst.
Committee
*hould make every
VofIf, »*rafeViiiii» iii*'iiii f tVie taiti I.- .... .to
' «lki»frizit *elf | * « i \ l i t a ■••rt
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Meanwh.h horine, u.tiking for} f ,, |„ ,„,|,K o the olTen Hng em- Cuba. Calanel Antonio Jlmlneg.
flo
Me
gallon of the Justice Depn.tment.
"Wej • window ..f the Ii ** t ti . it
R a n L a n d C o m p a n y *&lt;f iriiiTd if«*vi t tinient I**nlm»
I.. Hugh mot.on ij.-ini. .-..nit ..in. are n.k j |,|,,g*r |„ --get inlu line'’ befor* chief of the dreaded aecret pa............... :,«. t
M|»
Meantime, Attorney
lice ef the Machado regime. w*a
*Wlived '•&gt; lit
K.lmiio. mi. that rh" in.l.i'ttv'. .-ml. I,r“ i le.oiting I., umre vigor.m» nirlh
In n oitiimiUre nf Hade ii .e ia the dill k, a
l.dtll ."1. t
CummiH**. revealed that »•*» rm W A S H IN G TO N .
Anr .
12.
•hot and billed by aoldlera to­
. ltd II
wind.
• I . •»'... 't . ' 1.1' |"
vide they l&gt;e laid in ea*h rathee. |||||
lieli*.
pluy«i - f lh«r enforcement l-mcuu Mr*.' f-'raiiklin |i R n x r ir ll left
day after be wouaded aa ap*'
•Nf.it, -inrt* tVie a v t i v ,v‘,|V'* «*f
Mi* lieliti* | V1' |i»| e an.I Went *ui l.lld .d I.. .....- wilt.ill ||.. - "I"' ■Ii... «.| ■.-k* an.I that the, la- at
I lit*trfair, for Ihr prrtrnl *hr
identified man who *•• cele­
had l**»n dropped •** I*"- , r " I1"* night on a visit ti&lt; tin' scenes
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|. .."1 Ml. d tt" I'll..
ItiWt
I'ullniaii *l. x|.ing axviiininn . ||t|| %
.y %%i|| l*r “ (So SI»wr||M. Optnleadinr.
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brating lb# M d of Ih* Machado
01iganliaiion.
sanitation. %
Officials
h#r*
« f her father's IT
la-1 davjh •%••••• •
•••* 'had "*
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! •* '•••iatimt with ♦•nrh nlVi. n r net
•Inti* ius **ii trip* b tlw m i bNal.i'i»r|
••w|*rr*«^«*«l that thr rrralA dt ot tntttid Nii'li nut i Imwii
7
ftnlw
t I heir Ton Mountain, near \lnnelmi. \n. Inn entire* U*n&gt; I tl»'*'U‘li
.pinnated
only GOO
«"rv had ' *i*&lt;*
that
I In* ix*.|kX*i |s xxx*1•• ...iti t»ni***I Mtlfiiram or ronfu«nl rinployrr aonfr admlnUtratloo.
She will hear Hie moonlatlieeiM
,
mol |i* lened., ll.eii r.
1 |*x'(it»xi|i •U'lix*.l lil M lIK»Ih|Vi&gt; U||| fr|.| ( ||#.
uf n loss ufi
Joba.
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when tt roni|ilnmt mo • ronr•cm In
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Im* been!
H A V A N A . Aug. I * - ^ - T M
Mix mil. ruviitnrr •••x'lrlary of iVi,. |l4%lllt^
bnhi *
r
A . Cummin*. dw criUd IjwJ- 4
„X /n ,u l'ih.-"..I.
l^m llaapd nn I'»r. -',.1
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il**»ii*« FqilltV
i\«-x fiat ion *if I,"Led at*.ot that he 1* nut bring I’ubon atato department today
or*anl«all»n.
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Ainxrixa.
ixn.l Frank «i ilnt«»r»*. up t .. the Agreement which he formally aihriaed the dlplumaHe
» » U ’« **rcuti*p u,‘lrr#
.
w it. w n.l" In hrr In |S'.I‘.'-!&gt;I. ni&lt;W P p o n l p
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I&gt;ir-i«l»'iit of IVi** ' Arlm x
F ‘|uily I
riirn* i| xxa« -nixie hr will corp* that
»*re,ldent
Machado
uhrd th . fa c tio n . » r w h
jh - h&lt; mtna|rr&lt;|
\**..,*W«!|..|| It xxan prrarnlrtl
r ^ un|y f(HI g|4,| !o C
A
fty olll bU
will take a leave of abaence and
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that II l»
th* previdenf* pur'W
tU
"nI’h iiirr
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Invrxt.gating ComniltlM
wat^crlaWtl Im m niuiriy . "'I.y » , c a l
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Th# dapartmenfa (ogimunlca*
Allen and Count* John»on, will
1 0,1Virtually
all of the
the
g children
•&gt;0 r .*1 I XX 1In/"" g.rl in I Vis* I »*rxH*ii hall* M o'nlm ur ii,
Flforti lion laid Ore,tea Tarrara. atat*
II l». Ihirant. U b M a rr--!^ ' 'th. fii.t u ii.l.m nfiiMi A &lt;■
f.’.f.l x»PV
ilN ’’iiii.wsimiary"
.
uf inveatigaliun'a *m|&gt;h.yoa-hi * there. Il wa« the T rig g rhildren
!.*p|u 1 llruadwav, form
»rnt a nrgm ln&gt;y uti home- dent fur »»..■• |.n-t '.'I yean. l h l ^ f j . tfiir lit Im-I. i.il. h mid . lid " ■ . •
n n i«r,r rivll| ^^^k
Ftnpl yrr« xxrhti arr ■ecratary, bad previ 'tt«lv realgnad
i* x%.t nn *..*'»! I.xr. IX
hern r*-hlred.
Cummlnt* *•» whu
'
N'lrk'
u ;|i„i* 1 NrwrM. ♦.»*•1ai*Vt* f*x a x*t..|#* f..r I heir inilus* thcMiiebt I o lie Vlolat.ll, of the hut wa* continuing ami th# de­
hlainnl. and th* htnd of thP-Yr- liark every ulhrr ilay ti&gt; carry Kl- m rninp am|&gt;’if.«d an anurunce- mi cycliiHl n iU n
V.\ l*i
liy .
liutt" Knoaoveit’a mall to him w h-m ment nia.lo .eml.ei th.- nod l.v t«»4i*| «••• •*ti«l. IL* i| r u p | n | In- i i|» .
Hoover.
Iwcnme
■j Agr.eluent, will l.r vieiled an )
r*nu, J. Eolgar “
f 11*. I ... •I 1 V \|wt mu nl
ml
*•Y. xii •xx*. il‘ * tin- xxnv,"
♦•i/«*»l 11 iifio* iiih I unit* il
child of Ihe'Vaw division! John J&gt;. he
off in ih,. mountain* -.-t l«hn Mei ch. grower who urged
every . if 11 will lie mi.lc to make partment would attend lo routine
Jtlalfir.l II fix 9 .in / in ’ nxnnnvfvF
**•!» nl I *•*!*• *. I*
A biiiy Ii:im I a.p|N*ar**t| nl llti
nutter, until
Ferrara'a auccaaHurley a.a.alont director
ol pin dim.' a c a l *IHkr. and Ih - T n g .: nil farm, r* to tkke ndtnntaeo nf
(Continued On I'a g, Slg)
,* I II 1*1 .Xlin uf ..ii,. Ii ix11 "The 19In make aLxiut j
*xx* II
ht 1 it inn enU rcem nt, wae tne.le, children who. wh-n h. wa* *lch,|
tie low ...*• of tnl-.r lw\ log l.yxvitttlaiw, tVi«11 -|u\xl\ a fri.i* mi *
aur could be appointed.
tnlini; ulsiu* tin* ill. •u l.lmkint' in •I .
hia naaiatant.
rnm*milalile hi* dm.r with-n .pinr . t M r land* rlcnrnl, l.v
Tli* realgnation of . the atato
•III
1*1 XXt I. ...........
Of I
* 'Z U m H o n A n t id p a t e s
Iiftfllt A iiinlnillfi.'' fjtfc L|»
"Th* n*l reault, nf the fore­ tel nf negr.M- and -ang "Id lino- that the ante .iliinlion .houl.l '•
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. ink.-n n.lvautage of I" .■'eiylr.di t*H •*•! \ !»••! ft •* ' *«| «• ! f *a , . ‘
...or.
;\ &gt; r y T iu h ^ A f t e r n o o n
X .
going *tr|&gt;a," th* attorney general «o"g*.
.
.
" A . ivkm v .lie minimum wag'
•li f»*i unv iwiH'inF NVk‘-« *••/!•*, Ihrti fix•• mm*. • t l» ! I •1fiin/ *• 1.IIIH till.* nil. • Vinx
Maybe »ome mountain family » l" . Im Ho
. peac* plan in order to permit the
raid in a atatemenl. "I» a c uvu.l1l.s- I 111 Vh I «|l&gt;U*
|M.ikx f 111 llix* figured on 1. eun.mUklon toi-i*..
ni 1 •nl* *1 a
City Clerk F. S. U r n ,on prutn-l app,|ntm*nt of • new atate arwIdatiun nf th* power* of the two will ,how her a doll named Kira j repnir work
1
And il.al ' 1|»e* to lie one of the liiivicl men
I|«*«ir« i *ii - **sl lli* l.inif* * i.il*
(Cunlimie.1 till I'nge
Si, I
, In n l.-'ter to The ll. ial.l, Mi
I*1. 11 In I .xi i*x .-on..-* to aleMit fi*
1ftitm*al * ni
abolWhed hur*nu, and the 1.* m
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retary accaptable to all fartlona
meie
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m i^ulntoil, its «*xxit* •
a
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in Swnf .nl n o t Murnbty after* who ahould succce-l lo the h.ghaat
pi .yment of the peimnnel of both.
Ih.rnn. alnlr.1:
elIX'i II*.I.. ||» Iti lie
♦It** «tiitl9l|*r* a» *1 i»*» •*»»•• V»»*nnl I tvs
right '
tuKin
earept about HOO employe. 1" ,K.' . S h a m n W i l l S p C i l k O n
-Commenting -n John Meurh
, .
.
/IH Ip •I '•»
ll&gt;
“ Now then, w. gr.t to have aI At I 00 o'clock he will Inhe In* office.
•ti»t»*m«*n* in ti*f»,irn«i* in iii'ilfiit •h*»i ilini Im iim I f»**tn lit* l.ft'k* »
hurra 1 nf -proh l.lll.n, ' wlme
Th# president’* decision I • re­
el |t*••! il illlHllllll*’l’
, get to get ird.r Cni- N 11
"
N . R . A . I n W i n t c r P a r k i l ,al Koik, Ho- annir .Inal...... ' wimlow nil night « *h.- ••*.» .1 0
place l|**ide Munir pal Judge S. A. tire from office folluwnl closely
e*rvh-ee, in view of evonomie- ef­
which ti. I I *II ,l|.|,*.*«l»1» «l i‘X
A
it..tig
1
1
.touiei
want
to
*.-e
«|,.H||.| rertalnlv l«* tak.n a lum fl
w*’ *• f'",r.
|l Wilklnaon a* clerk of the Mu­ un th* Hoodies, roup d'etat by
fected, will be nn longer re.(Ulreil."
♦.
X » UM.I.
. *1 1'* f ••*• •••«• l|ie \ |(
A. -ign
I krn.w I*
Judge J . H. Sharon "f the tl(Ke of l.v evervlealy who l.n ......
V .-lc r.L i) nfl. M.... . L
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•
nicipal Court.
Cuniminga had only lhi« to *aV
th* army last night In which mil­
Whar I'M'i .........ix *'1 n 1 lo. «a» :t|
.ii.ioil
filnnv.
hut
tC*
•
rm• " H ’ d n 0.11 td».r
At f&lt; nil o'clock In. hope, he will itary unit* »e.ied th* furtretM*
of the retirem*nl «.f A. V. Ilnl Speaker*' B u re a u o f th e I ru l N . 'g e n e ra l re p a ir w ork. .1 I. a cn* n 1'*.-"" .
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haven’t
l»«l
any
cu*tomcr*
p ‘I
It
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id
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he
aide
to
-it
III
«*
nrrrrtary
ot
ryniplr B* ihrector of the nl.l pro
and othar strategic point* in Ha­
I .Inn* I••9 I Im lie,,, vet. lull after a- while II will
1.1|| uf t ll| I .
•
painting, rlc.
n»&gt;n*
&gt;lie&gt;.ff I a .mil '&gt;aidi»r
the _ Advivory C unruittee of the vana ghd damande’d that Machado
htbitiun Ifirrau, who rhargnl invited to* deliver an iwldre** ' n
1« iimi? x*f I In In' ..tx IV
l.e gelt ng -o |hat if Ihe V.lon’t *•"•
"Tbi-re i* no t|i|e*'i"n ale.ill nia
^lt 1f•|.*.r»•
“ .lout lrcro*,ing" on the part uf the N. II A., before mctnlwr*
♦Lux (i 1•I*"’ the N II T T T ig " they won’t dance local N. It A. Campaign Arm y. gat out.
III# I.il' »|»i?
It. ,*'X\v,l
Tl xy f**iifi,| Ni.l
At T.ilu o'clock he ia raprctcil tu
of the Winter Dark Klwani* Club triinVs if«*iru* up* fi' lVi*'v tint Vv
aome of hia a»*.«-i*te«:
( iti*.it \Xill llX'H' ’* #
Sumnar Wall#*, United Stataft
.........
x**l %ll ill XX /»••!»' ' "
xx19h ftiflit, xnij'1 v
ari. &gt;t«rt trailing Ihe ininutr, of th* ambassador, recently pre,anted a
anil their gueal* n e t
Monday I•••tit*lit rbra|M*r lt*«lrtv than tVu*V
c
lie
•
I..
l
oifigiiu
csliiiialcd
then. -in.' 9.x »x ••tin ■ • »*•
tli,. fl*n*r **'l *i*»t
lu*t
Hireling
of
Ihe
City
Coniiliianiyht at 1:^" o’clock in that city rnr ihrrt* tiiun’ lj fnnik ••**". M
proposal to Machado calling for
L’*‘ It 19 || ■.!•*, •iitx.ry, »it"l llxwl ' . ' kill Ih !»• IX* -piMl |fiti- earning a living a
•ion uii,| to take down note.* un hi* ratlramant a* a solution .for
I hut many arl»«nn* xxho «i»* rxttw *" * ul r if»x*i!
lie h»« nct.-plml« .t ilnna-et"
in tli** 1*;••*I* ix V*\ Hi* *\in*l**vx, * | III Kill 'IlM'ti. 1•' i ’ in
tin- M -n tiy l ight nirCling
The SlM-aker*' H irer" 1* under t n»*mpb»y«'»l tan lakt* •-••txt•r»«
political turmoil on th# island.
-. f,
1Ix
xfx.t lli. 1'x* 1 #•/»
►
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1
,-k *ii* n|M*r than lh«'V ran |»«* •1 fut ix *i I hnI v MF»lV •• :i *9t tu|».*•
Col. T . W. I nwton. with Mni. r F.
Colonel Horaeio Ferrer*. &lt;11. a
t D IE i n C H A IM
/It* l*f |l ||||I4HI9t/*
Xl't ‘»9ix * ' f i;i n t » 9*» i •*pi • 'l*' *'.t*. I 4 . (.Til
JOBS
FOB
700
M
O
RE
.
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l
iv
li*k»*
in
in
Int*
1
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J. N i, in charge of making op
doctor, I* regarded today aa an
I ’rinlnx i ” \ It IN I xx. M iVlVH'ti
l*-t •.ii Ix «.l tl.. i. at i •k*. /t'tii 1 •!
Anticipating a aurcraaful an­ pnintment* for .pcak^.c. liroutw
Auir
m i i . i e i 'h e v i i .l -:.
&lt;;*.
-Th - it -.-cm. to me that ' It §»•-•••f '*
outstanding candidate for the
eV
nual ftrd I ’roaa drivr ne,t No­ wishing any of the *ev.-n»l *iw*k
J A IK S O N V IIL E ,
Aug. 12.—
would I*- g...Nl l.u.in.
lor a i w
.1 it, xxill ,'•* l*» •/!»• Itvharxl SniH. lli«*V»ui«l
presidency, Alborto Herrera, war
II. lM*iS:il| ill .I.X* *'■•••l*X9«
_ I'lii, x%.-tV.*9, Vx«
vember. local member* of the ur- cm a**orintrd with the llurenti p. I., Ip .ml Ihe.Naln.nnl R&gt;- uv.-.i,
I/Ci - Official* of John II. Swivher
aacratry and Machado’* choice,
if.I ..lit xxli.it it 1111/ 1.' l.xx. .■•if
I,. •|l VX.'I. il' |r« I • Ol /ix.t||.* M .rri- aii.l M» •• W hilr. nricmcs
ganliatinn already are taking , houl.l get in touch with Col. la w - t Act pn.gram and ut the nine ......
A (" V"••,# c
gar
alt
• t*|l
XTt.muled
I ••* 11••* *
•'
''he
|—
' n
" ■ mail 1facturera,
k , , w i » 1 a, a
ir
were
el.,
nt
*'*tc
having been rejected by leader,
front.
■tl 1*111/ •l*l, '» X.||
' t .. I. 1.1 . ix
etrpa to perfect a ain othly work­ (on at the Court llmi*e.
mi j ..... here ye-terday fur j nounrrd yratrrdny that compliance
, profit l.y hi* effort* in ..... .. •&gt; "
lit.lilt/ lit.'
t t*tIII I , \|f •M’xillnir I *
of lha militry revolt. *
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a
».
f*
"Iffll”
V
I
11
II
Ilia
li'
ll
II
L
a
I
lilt
111
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/
I
M
ing organiiation.
with
Ihi
'j'ankrt
Uvreemrnt
of
t hr 111x1rx|*'r x.f V-ridk *
A number of other Cuban po­
I . illl.l ll.,- I T 1• I !..!•• Illltx III!
Kav. Martin Bram. chairman
....................
Kniiu
i '-'IIA
"
ate job* for 700
Ft.- |rr, .WVinltt xlrirx’liYr
I \|*l H 'll '.I*
litical figures, both in Cuba rr III
of th* Hed Croaa Roll Call drive.
Ih r uMritiplfxl Viuhiup ..f a xlrlka- a-1-l.tio..ul wulkers ut the plant
xr«l 1 U .
1 9tn* r
iilli (i.lt 111*
•all* or on duty eliawharo, have
I* now aeleeting worker* who are
here!
x*n Vixn*
bean mentioned as Machado's aur
lo .iin g k . »• l»» \x*xx**!|, \V II.
being placed on ,vvariuua com­
1■ -tal. II H it «•1.1 H •'•(•. 1C VS
re.iur until a new and aUbl# remittee* that will awing into ac­
gim . could be eatablished. It was
ll prerJil, *•1 li:. . . lu . 1. It
tion promptly on dhr opening .lay
iv e S ItltM ir t * i l l 1 / i a i i i a g c I / I i u u t i i s
4li«| A x
'.h .llv ..f I t. k •lit ll.
laamad from an authentic but uneot offic,- n e t Monday lo io iK
of th* drive.
Within a abort* time nfler the
I! lol 11 01.. I 9 l*‘*nirr, 11txsy
off trial source that tha resign*,.i
With many project* faring ihe local N. IL A. Campaign'* Em | u iw c rn 5MW o'cl-wk and I" " "
F AN’S \v&gt; t IT V i \ »•
*1. kx*l, I im.k
\l» 1 I , l(u) 9
lion* of all cabinat secretaries
local committee, m at of them
. I In..' in* 11. rutl hy I ••!»; •
ploy ment office *a« opened in the . . . u i . ,
that they might mi
ytnri, 1'. M It. it&gt;, * . 9. Stahl,
-arm
.ai.n
been praaenlad.
'
.‘f.ntxrx*9r&lt;| xxilh l«M*til m.T»* xl».I»
more or lea* routine, il i* de­
F II Ilan.el, prrki.lvnt of Ily term* of Ihe Federal Farm Loan
I 9 Wall.* n, 1 n
I
, „
: Th# police .heretofore loyal to
termined that the November cam­ Meriwether Building Ih i, m ira- S| irl thr (io p .,-..l work, and makr •*|.-ia9.mil , w**f** »V»ut tni.l hill* V
Federal
I
and
Bank
of
i
ob.mhia.
Act,
uml
a*
the
full
u
s
e
.
as,
h
Mich,
Jo
began
flock.
|l iliiit* , (' |( |i.i&lt;x &lt;1., ni..1 lift
w
•rnlv Imlav x\It# 11 Sln'fiff TH x»iim •
paign ahall b* a aucce,*. A ma­ ing. an employer nppearcl .i"«&gt; n p, 1
author of the ktatemeni thu ■e*»ed fur drainage purposea cun
,
laird
that
he
wi*he.l
2b
ocgto}
|i
wa*
announced
liMlay
Dial
ing
to
th#
army.
Mora
than
tQD
It N'a l» ill r«xx**M'.| 9i%i. *i.f lli** ii***
* *,f *
jor portion of the money col­
' .tie hunk eni. o.id.e loan* to farm­
Ihi* Employment olficc, n .1 ......... •Trl-ru./'ii/ V.«»t* xxitli tVxs- tliii.I ,
vtilulc a lien ulung with state and raperted at Mailmo Gomai l » ( lected or pledged l« retained for m-n I" *lrar land, tart’ng nevl
er*, win. are otherwiaa ebgil.l»,
r
„„f
.rd
with
Ihe
Ke-Einplov
Monday.
county
taxes, the lien must tie re­ rack*. A confarenca to dl.cua*
l&lt;«ii
n*
ull:in'
who
w-'t*
in
a
in
'
local welfare work.
H r Ilaled that |hc«e men will he ment IllT 1 e on Kiiat S**etl, will Inrrar, x%x*i** •I:•in
iV.»* •’Vn** tV
moved befure the bunk van maks th* candidate# for provisional
,
.led
under
the.
(o-neral
Orainage
presid*ncy got under way amon^
paid II per da&gt;. and that their te opr" one hour . jell .|jy from *ii t| a thiril, xxImd xxi« afinil, •!•* I
a loan.
.
D U V A L C A S E R E V ER S ED
job may continue for at lra*l .10 •i:mi o'.liKir In lu mi .'r ock in Ih. fsMill XXitUIMp •l.x* nlltx » *9lfll»*9• I
The bank will also b« obliged Ambas.ador Wall#*, Colonel Ja It. a tiller l» Senator Duncan U.
Ho 8angully. on# of th# leadet*
muruing.
I.* f.irr 99In*
».rtiff
Mi9errap»***l
day*.
M l ItI living pa*t* Fletcher. Mr. Oai.iel *#t* forth to rrqu.fr that If the , district
Four *.f the
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. I J . - I A I
All employer*, wh" le d la'oir I li»*m
Vol ntrer worker* in charge of
le-nrfits assessed tu th* proparty. tha eoup d'etat. Cetm# D# La
i.ford
Elkhi
i
aulio-rdy
fro
till,
*latrment,
s
•
«
rUc.l
ruler
r
/of
__The eupreme court yeaterilay thr office quickly informed him of ury kind, arc urged lo uiukTVn* shmifirn* *'" k pla x* in x
"If he cannut fur any rea.un Torrlent*. former amba.eador to
-fveraed a Duval county caae Yn that Ike men *»ul • Iw pmv .led ui". of *lii. olficc froiii now on. It fa* hix.naV.lx* tli 9r»rt. T»»x* -Vaxilf | odee No. Id II w e tl In.rid at de.-i*int. of Ihe Supreme Court of pay the (nil amount ot aaacasa-l th* United Stale#, and variona
Floridp.
a."I
he
point*
nut
aome
1.1 1 ...gill, »
n
ii
golnr
rot
cling
hlch l • Elmer Thornt ;n »ued Dr. by 7:00 I'rlork on Monday morn wa- p inird out *hat if nnploy- i.lt nt if tt «l ih r mni »• Fx rn J
(Continued On Page Th re e ).
benefits, Ih , bank, will, aa a genE. Foeter. chiropractor, on Ing. and that at that hour they er» will do ihi*"they w II not only Ant hi. n, iVir man xrIm. xxra** .if-• . oMitr.ig wl. J a •! •*.! 9II..I •* uf tl|g provision* accompanying a rial rule, reduc* the amount of
loan I
cU 'tiii that Mr*. Thornton died •• w[ii report for duty at th ,- Km-| inaute tl.cm .lv . * of rrcur.i.g Sun Srx.la n*'l 9. xm Fa*ui»r# i.i.u than M Elko
"The I.-mk an make
siich the loan spfficlently to pnitoct .1 C a J J f o r n l a C o n t i n u e a
The
r ,a!t d t o - r - prrw III
• m u ll of “ usabllltrl, careless and ploy mint office. .
1
proMipliy. hut aim will Fain Sllri**. 9i«i* fiarffolto xxai tl»*’
loans," he wrote Senator Fletrh | against possible future la* *»•
k
e..
PL
F
(foil-holder,
llcv.
A.
T o H a v e H o tW e a th e r
negligent manner" in which *h#
A «h..r, lime later another em-| U a.d.n/ ... retiring the 1,1 ut lli t.l man in the rnr, iH*rapi«l V.y
S. Dick, lire I'nrkaid, and j»*e ••r. “ provided ibe borrower p*&gt;*! ses-meal* that may be made lo
waa treated ty ro «U r. Thorntom ployrr aPU'arrd and »HHed that j unemployed
ixn.l Fn-x.nr T h r y .u r r r rap
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pay
deflcienciea."
till
drainage
ta«e*
assesse.
1.1 -kig, and ,*.1. wu l.rard in
ver Hct In the lower rourt. he needed "ome rclccorating work
S A N FR A N C IS C O , Aug. I*,*—
I he ......
office wa, not opened
...
.
114vx*,| xvhi*11 ih#*v Vr»i*x| lu r*rap«*
Mr. Daniel further advised Sen­
aga.n-t l.i* lamia, and provided
a l?a!hriii|r
f'»r lV»»' unnii*
AoxtlVit*r •« rx*|Nir*| I In V.ax • a -hurl talk.
Flet.her
“ within these (AD— More of the aame braillag
•lone.in an office budding.
Ih,- dra'iwg''
the
uraiiiagr district in which
&gt;iisn the -ator
................... that
-—
Enlrrla-nmcot
feature*
of
the
»V* • |••Inlr.l u l. ll j|.,| M ,. AntV^i. «9 m» waa
heat already the Indirect auae
Worker, acanne • the bat of ;mjr f. »*
la n d s a re Imaled i* not In default; limit*.wr are handling each ease
•
W O O D L A N D IN C R EA SES
l(ll •|1#. u|i|V.sitf ai«h* «*f IV«* i railing were prnt.dcl hy M.** with re fe re n ce In principal nr In-j a- fast
. . . . .a*
. _______
_ of on# death, waa th# MTaathgt
nearly 1000 untmployed, and •* ia |»r maril, un nfflrr fur lV»«* rni-|
possible...on it* _____
merit*,
liar.on
llayn■
m.-l
M
l-,
Velma
|tlu »r x»( b U r , A* nnnoum•*•! alrrrf, *•»!•! th.* .tffirrrx lirr ho
and"we
w’ ll|K do
do everying
everying that
that wa
wa Bureau’s forwaat fer much ,Wf
terest of il* bonds."
!! and
we will
LON D O N .
Aug
I 2 . - ( A 1 - lected thw name, of four men who
■ _ a __ I__ ...laiaaaa
11f„r*vl a A R II
had' regDtrred" with the quaUD-j earlier rh. u«ek. alt regidrird |„n,| wa* l.eking hi, automobil Shipp, voicali i . an-l Ml** EluaContinuing, he slate* that “Thej properly can to rendar assistance California. A. B. Howard. Lo* A n ­
O rtat Britain'* woodland area
f *Ll. Clark, p and,I Itcfrchm rnl,
gelas anginear, diasl of a heart ail­
ration
that
they
are
workmen
of
'.nemploy
-1
will
he
notified
hy
when
aomeone
lartcl
ahootlng
at
tank
m.
&lt;t
have
a
first
lien
aa
s
c
,
to
applicant*
in
drainage
diavraa Increaaad by 1027 acre, a*
w r, served at the concluelon of
ment aggravated by tb# bgat. ,
Ihi, type. Three men w er,
t-r rpei
e r, -•wrtivoii- i »letter,
" • ! , tibpboue,
— , ...
- . oiial call him. She ar.d (l.r% &lt; lta are being
a m u lt ti op«ration, by the for thu
curity fur it* loan, under the| triclt."
the meeting.
held
for
questioning.
I tied today to call at «h# Employ-| if and whan th,y are needr l
tttxy ummlaalonera la 1B32.

OVERSEER KIRKS
INTO DARKNESS
KILLSNOAHtiONi

MRS. ROOSEVELT

.’Mislalics \niin Far
What •lle**.Thoiitrlit
Was An Intruder

FATHER’S HOME

hu,.., ..f

NEW YORK SEEK
i t * K ' ^ i T O F O lil fiODES

Row er.Telephone.t ’an-

i..nil com,..nv «h,r. «n,. ....... rnTake Advantage "Ii"... ...... . .... "■...*

Fiel d laboratory
For Soil Problem
Study To lie Set Up

Steps Being Taken To
'jOjiegin Red CroHHDrive

Employment Office Of N. R. A. (Jets

Throe Men Killed
In Shooting Spree
With Authorities

No Bar To Farmers (Jetting Loans

Pasl I'AiilU'd Rulers
»•
*u-*xr'^**«
Of I'lll(M .Ait* Mouori'd i.»„, ,.r pn.n.ia

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�FRIDAY, AUGUBT 11, 1933

L efty Flora Holds Feds To
How Doe*
LoneH itln TuminglnFine
2 - 0 ‘Crucial Game ’ Victory

This Thing W ork ?”

Brain*, limited the lilandvrt to
f h » hft, and ih uld hare had tat
■•n* rears marked up against him.
The Islander, only rarne.l One
run,1 .Spake’* homer In lh« n nth
Inning.
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B eer B rings Business

Th * b o , tritr*:
L K K * M IN «

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Sanford Jtmion
And Grapeville
Meet On Diamond
By G EO R G E S T O V A L L
The Sanford Junior and Grape,
rill* harebell team* met In ,
rante mi thr Ninth Street diamon l
jrntrnlay that reaulted In a 21.)
.victory for the Junior train. Hr
hind the ateady pitching and per­
fect batting of Denver Cordell th*
tram piled up their grand
an,| went into undisputed le a d K
the Seminole League. Cordell. T r
getting a home run, two doubt,,
■ml three single* for ala time, *t
lial, led the tram and al*o ar.
ro nled for twelve of the team',
run*. He hatted In seven ran* and
mad* five himself. Hughes, with «
double and three single* for il,
time, at bat, also gave a gooj
a muni of himself.
The game was prolonged by th*
amount of error* made. Th* ap­
pro,imate time of th* gam* was

. er the fourth Innln*. whrn ft
i inched Mtonds Klotft turned on
. (hr heal, *nd th* Iasi IH m«n to
far* him w*nt out in that ortkr.
•
The gam* wa»n’t very old k*perfirmanrrs 0f the season, Dili fire B large rrowd of fan* realTorsi*
i» • 4 il
* — Mailed .ter t’h.rk In »lh
blonde and curly.haired yout 1 ised that they eo.ld «*ttl* back
i t — halted f « r lf«rn &gt; In 9th.
H E wld*spr*ad sals of beer In salt and paprika, and stir till Jnrt
held the Ked* to a Ion* single an I to see a pitchers' duel that would
H#eirn by Innlnga;
our larger cltl-a baa brought melted. Add onebalf cup milk or
1 Ie dreided by the break* of Ih*
with It a grant ln.pror*m«nt irsam and one-half cup catsup,
iMjrlimit
**•&lt;• arm ito — «
l.r*«hnr«
(fill f»2r»
game.
In th* food bustnesa. Mpuelally In and stir till smooth and hot.
Avoid boiling, and aerva at once
I^ f ly Geiger who started for
Humnwrir. Krrtirt, I'rappe. t»u*an. thoo* rood* which on* tradition­
,\«alwl», lurrlah. i*«ipt&gt;« 2, |)ufitii ally associated with a tu t* for •a toasted ersekera or toaat with
the Veda, hurle.l a great gamp,
2:«&gt;.
.
W. Hmnrttth I. t»rrm«ai I. lU rrlV l.' b**r. On* of th* dlsbau that g*cu itrips of bacon on top. Servn foot.
and many were the groan* which
The box ,ror*: A*
,
• ulloslh 4, lirahsm, Aissr, Ph-ck well with b*«r I* a rerablt. th*
Tom ato K art hit w ith ffgpt;
I. linns balls* It. Krrraisl liuaesn. ractp* fur which call* far butter, Btaw for tve minute* tba content*
arose when Manager Abbott pulled
t,N SPS1S II.I.K
AS IS M O A r.
roaterras Home
run k'-rrsisl
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3b.e*
1
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him from the mound at th* itar*
rhree bass ails, luiaast T » i , bass •be***. mu*t*rd. catsup, braid or ef one No. I'k can tomatoes, oneKin*. * f
» 1
I * • »
lilr. Kerraisl
k i o i i i ,,.
r'npe*. eraekera, and a nnmbsr of other fourth teaspoon soda, one and on*of the eighth. Until that time th*
UdrrfH
.
M
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%
I
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Iiusasn. C'ulbrslk Hr. Isa has,,. Ingredients, .and thvr* has been half teaspoon, salt and ona-fourth
r.MfwinuUi. ih
» ! I If • *
league.leading
Tiger* had »*1‘arrlsh 1. Imnbl* play, Jularr lun.
teaspoon
pepper
and
press
through
asslslsey l-.fi on bass-, l-.,.l,u r« an Improvcnisnt la many place*
rurrd only f rur hit*, two of them
*. Ii.iylona 4. tlarnml runs, Iwss- In lb* dstnsnd for all the** rood*. a Slav*. Add thre* tablespoon*
scratch hits, off hi* delivery, and
bora I mrurk our bt p -r r .n i 4
tour and thr** tahleepoona cold
•’beck J liases on ball., off I'ksfk H*ra are • coupls ef good raclpra water, smooth together and atlr
hr hadn’t walked a man.
4. t.aiiors,. 1*rl«taIII an* r'arpsalsr. for gutting thvm logetbar.
until It thlckin*. Add on* *ad
Gut, the eighth opened ominous­
Tlai* 1:4*.
Two Sira bit.
one-half caps grated rhaea*. and
ly, and nmyhe II wa.i lime to re­
Iff'AfiO— Little Jimmie trirs his luck at a drinking f'urtabi in
•llr
till melted. 811c* eight hardmote Geiger, for the looked to t
cent’s Orphanage here. So far hr hasn’t ipilt# figured It out. •■KiCSgl Nli
cookrd eggs over buttered toast
Parrish,
rf
“ break” appeared to hate arrived.
isn't going to give in until hr has suerrrdrd.
and pour over th* eases. 8*rv*a
•'ttpf*. it*
Sands, first up, drew a walk. Ord­
sight, •
if*
I'tinlvrffff,
SI*
inarily that doesn’t mean Sj much,]
K I U n r « ir h .
what with thr lltak i n j of th* pitch* i nine ball* In Ihe Iasi iff slants of S m ith , N e w
Sm yrna
.• * * ,. i r u .
vi
Tiger line-up coming up.
thei ninth-.&lt;J. 4 , Robails, bailing . b u t L r , - B uildy— U o p k in a — leadi*N tKvnfp'f, is
S TA M P T A X E S IN C R E A S E
-Ilu t, il meant everything Ih Ih*
Ih
a
brace
Ihe
14
-hit
oiislaiight
Phillip*
10c f o p 1 lim e
work) an far as thr Feds are con­ for I ’raxe, struck outj
;• f t'
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. 1 I . - M 1)
single, anil a pair
8c ling 3 I h n M
cerned for MrMullen, neat up, laid filed nut to left field, and Ablaut ( of doubles
m
!
-The
omptrollcr's office reportof run In five trips to the plate.
7e ling 6 tim e*
down a bunt Inward third. Big flint nut to ranter field.
tv lit I cd yrslrrday ils drives for cullec- •trio , till*
1‘bdlips, playing hi* first tamo
Be lla « I m on th .
Aside . from Flora's
hurl ng,: Five ■olid Id iw&lt; and a couple
*)* »•"
... C.., ,1 ju n i o r
1*1 *14 |4t
:irV-: ■Hon of documentary stamp la»ei
for the Keds, picked up the pl&lt;il&lt;ulhrr feature, of Ihe game were: uf f'racker error, gave the In­
M in im u m ch a rs* 30*
St,mm ir* liens I s i l e l In. H t s l 1-** . had rvsultrd in return of 84211) in I In - I ••nrti.nlsl. III,„ n l i t . W a rm il heated It high over Cruse'*1,Smith’s tatting out three hits in
dians f-tr runs In Ihe opening
' .rvrnuc in Jacksonville during the -n . T lllls llsraHnn. r'n H s ll IT).
head at second, trying to grt |o
| r tries, making I I
straight
frame. Anothur counted in th*
lleslee
tllnss. T , «
first eight days of August as com­ i• . nil |,|(.-•*,*
San it. in the I
games in wh'rh he has secured one
G
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KKPtIKTH
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W srre*.
rtl,en
fifth on Hopkins' single and Kin­
pared with f'J.VK) during Ihe same S—.llli I n - Aril t l » . Hushes T b -S »
rye, Sand, rmltnii
d or more hit; great fielding, a«
sey’s
doullr.
The
final
Indian
•
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-*
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4
f
item*
-in
i
fn f.
ittnn Period la-t month.
usual, by
Paul Banner; licit!
H A V E Y O U R W_______
A TC H repair** thru- wan the "li
*•*•!• Xi. Iwr M 8 M , T»»||w. f*nrd«u. J
Maxwell'* fine catch 'of f‘op|i’&gt; run came in Ihe ninth when Kin­
by on* who really knows ho*. on base, no out, *
'•*
•• rtllllpo
« « r*s«s|y #11*9 hV
sey fnrri*l I'asry at second, went
»•. I*v f&gt;l«nn T Tiff*#*
th» eighth frame.
sum double, and Maswell’s return
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ae.
to
third
on
It
bin's
single,
cross­
•
.»»
.
•
*
r&gt;**v*ra
*
Mlt hv plfrhor
After a hurried
consullallon of the hall t i the infield t» hurt
• . 4, w t«ita j , - D lv n n P I . R m m
ing Ihr plain .in Monroe's bobble.
I — I a w I nnd F o u n d
with Geiger and Bert Chapman, .Smith on third; Edd.e Moore',
• •• rri*ll 0 I'mnir**,
Mu m
and
Manager Abbott rallril for Cal leaping catch of Dannis' sure sinDemi s who had hern warming up.
Imatelr *ono tobacco workars in
Managrr Neill Williamson, whi i.i
This afternoon the Feds were
the Island. Th* worker* ara main­
notoriously weak at bat against at Del.and playing an rxhllnt!on
ly »t tipper*.
.
left-handers, smiled t» himself as game that started at 5:110 oVhrk,
he rsiue to the plala. looking s* Sunday afternoon thu Frd* go to
two halls, he smacked a clean llayl &gt;na Beach, while on n?xt
L O S T: Yellow Jersey milk cm
» ngle inio renter, scaring Kan,?'. Tuekday they go down to Cocoa
Finjer please phone 88-W. K
Bearing •krwn, llrnnlv struck to play off that ralne.l n f game
ward.
out Klura and caused M &gt;orr and of til days ago. The Fed* tome
Mallby to go .mi |n the fnfield. tark to Sanford next Thursday tu
8—Automobiles
The Feifs came nut of that Just play iH’rsburg.
Th p l#4tjk •« tir
C A M P lN t f O U T F I T ,' traiTsrT Fou’c al*M as fortunately as any club
UNIs4MUO
persons -spaclly. l omplel* with could.
new lied. $75. Reel A Sons, deal­
Hut, Ihe Feds rniilil gel nnwheie
ers, I I h Myrtle At*.
in •heir half of the eighlh, e«pr*1
riiilly uTIfn KiM »• Mu in* rpidipil
lip to roll Cal Dennis nr a single.
18—Flowers and IMantra
No one will ever be abl, to ex­
S TR A W B E R R Y P L A N T S for sab plain the reason why the Tigers
See W. W . Potter.
"core • another run In the ninth.
Il was Just "on* of those things."
11— MUcrllnncflua
t t r iiH ii’
’tm Ih, who haif already serured I•U
rftII*-1 , #«
tw
i
hits
out
of
three
trirs,
slnIH .
E P IL E P S Y — E P IL E P TIC S !
De­
lt«*l*Pll*v.
i
uled
sharply
along
the
first
base
troit lady find, complete relief
n.iihiw .i.
for husband. Specialists home- line in open the ninth. Cupps \ Il|»4l| 9. if
abroad, failed. Nothing to sell. All ilumped s bunt toward Phillips \u % ».n . t i
lUlHF*. II*
letters answered. Mr*. Uto. Demp- wbo niadl- a perfect throw to lU rrlm in . If
it, r
tl*r, Apt. GKO, 8000 Lafayetlu ( r «e *1 first to put nut Coppa. ‘ a
p r, I*
But, someone made the m •­ 'irlR
Bird.. West, Detroit, Mich.
I *#$»It !•, Il
take O f leaving third base wu|e
T A B L E C L flT II for le. Huy f'JA ’pen. an I smart Smith lore out
worth of feed from Seminole lor I hat
for a rlran utrat of
Feej Co. Save your caah tickets. rn«* »ark. f|r got thprr abmit llie
Present tickets with fc and re­
" mP V ',i,, H ,r ‘ r h *pnisn.
I.E FS H I'H G 3-H; D A Y T O N A •-!.
ceive handuiruu
Genuine Ruse I blllips
and Bonner, and the
I.KBSIItlRG,
Aug. 1 1 ,-U e s .
A liry KHx7'J table cloth. Seminole damage *p,H«re,| iu im ,|| ,|nnv.
bmg’s Bruin, fame nut of hlberFeed Co., distributor, of Rr&lt;| Rose
V°" couldn’t slop Smith, how­
nil on yralrrday aftermon are)
Feed,. Nilrophoakl, Calcium Nl- ever Soru-orie else made the w irae
tminded out 'J7 hits, Inrlu l r g 1
H «tv and X t&gt;| Kee.1,.
m «lakr of leaving home plate
I hire home runs, unr triple and
w de op
M f S m ||h | w
IX— W anted
"•••en flout|rs to lak* . both
for that base and scored his ,c «.
gam-s
of a double.header from
•ml stral. standing up.
Daylona .1 to 0 and N to 4. Bill
After . that. Href flint „u|
COCOA 7i N E W SM YR N A 7. Frrraxxl, on the hill for Ih* Bru­
COCOA, Aug. I t . - Cocoa -took ins lit Ih* first rontest, held the
m ' m ’ ii
MlnKlrl { ‘ , r f '. but
M. Mullen elr.ck out ' and the thr measure of th#-N*w ..Smyrna
Islanders In four sratlerH blnnicer. Patting rh .n re , for th,
Craikris her* yesterday 7 to 2 Jllrs and starle t th. U ,uln* eff
IB — llotnt— f o r R t a l
afternoon had ended.
In a gam, that was a mrdle&gt; of In the second with a tremendoml
Turning on the heat, k-l__
F IV E BOOM house, 614 Palmetto.
base hit*, errors and walk*. Jake home run over thu left center 1
I l girra me greet pfaum ti ef a radio, vacuum cleaner, ,
Apply Miss Trafford, « U MagBaker held Ih* ("rather, t r (oar fold wall. J , l h „ k 1&gt;|rhf|, guofl
Delia.
to idvi*« jrou o f Ihe com* aewiag machine and electric •
h Is but his wildnets rost him a ball for the vUilors, giving up but
LKGAL NOTICK
shutout when h* filled th* baec,
plrte MtUfaction of the tuo lights, and last but not least,1
19— Fartnn F o r R « n t
on walk* In Ihr rlghth an I Hick,
of all the electric appliaoeea my boy’s electrical experts
rame through with * timely sin­
FOR HKNTt Nig acres muck land,
gle to score two of the runners.
10 acres upland, with 0 room
which you encouraged me to meats, ete.'t “* r
In thr sreon I, th* Indian left
cottage, rhlrkrn yanl, 18 bearing
inriall In my home last year.
orange trees,. W. W. Thompson,
hander, usually on* of the sl-adt1 am glad W ln f e r a 'y o u
r*l pitchers In th* league, loaded
the tarks in Ihe i*m r way end
1 completely diacontlnued that for the past ria months
XO— Fartnn F o r Kale
then struck out lllck* to retire
the uae of other fuel, Install* my total electric bill with*
th* side with i ' ( * rrort.
.
W IL L P R A C TIC A L L Y gi
_ iv# away
(ngan
elcctric.xefrigerator, your Company has averaged
Every
mail
on
Ur^.GpMW'deam
40 acre, good farm land. All
garnered at least one blow off Ih*
ftn td. Good four room houas.
atovr,auxiliary cooker, toaat- $10.49 per month. In ad­ convenience, cleanliness and
Twelve mUe* we,t of Hanford. On
v o t i i 'k o , '
vi ; i.ir v r iiiv
nm
er,
water heater, percolator, dition to this saving I can- labor saving o f the usnal
concret. highway and railroad.
T»\
i&gt; i:»:n r v n » : H
s k it iii,
» f » . « r t h k (.*:&gt;*: i i u . s t a t .
M m . C. J. Alexander, c-o Mr*. C.
in addition to the regular uae Mot begin to tell you of the housekeeping.”
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1 ry Dollar *nd Gay’, LUSTER
KOTE VARNI8H STAIN for
Poors, Interior woodwork and fur*
n’tur* of all kinds. 8tsnl*y.Rog*n
Hardware Co.
,
FOR SALK; 7 fravh J*r»*y milk

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FOB SALE: ThVrou^kbred pMIcs
dog, m»lv, nineteen month, won­
derful watch dog f*r fenced yard.
Phoa* 10W,

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puirhsssr of T s » O . r ilrlrs ls So. 4, •Istsrt ih » Jril. ilsy
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has iim U s a pp llrstlo n fur I s , i.s .il
lu Issur In arrvrUsnes » l l h Is a .
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•Ut** of ||ir- iM titn iv nf attrh car.
llflrtalr lit Ih r name of I'nkn.iwis
I Rlsss said rs riiM ra is ahull h r r r l*..n*w«| urrovrilnv It* Is*W lax drad
w ill iMtfr thereon on the |tth ( U f
of Mrj'IrtlibeF. A- I K m i
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tba Thrifty Three, 7 - 5 and 2c electric rata for less
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T t t r t fOft'TODAY

LAW o r U l t l s - L e o n v e b
ah e* W t» Us sifehhon lW r»
b n l m b t o fulfilling of Ms
•v ^ K m m u 13:1A

gtvu tbdr i w i u d other igformstioa to the ocrupsota of
Um other cor. The “hit-MuJ-Tun" driver who.faO* to atop
gftar an xilih O to tah m iO r coodemoed aid baa bo
rights before the law anywhere.
It Is Interesting to note that the speed limits vary all
the way from 80 mJUa an boar fa North Dakota to 28 miles
an hoar In Missouri, which provides that a driver who has
an accident while exceeding that limit must prove that ha
was not driving recklessly. Nineteen states have discarded
the fined speed limits shot ether and prescribe a rate that
is “reasonable and proper." Of the statea which fix a
maximum limit, U stipulate 45 mike aa hour and eight call
for 40 miles sn hoar.
Those wide variations in speed limit regulation* an
merely examples of anuniformity of traffic ordinances
throughout the country. They emphasize the Importance
of blanket road rule* which wDI be applicable in the North,
East, S o u th , and West and which wtU make the life at the
traveOiag motorist easier and aafer.

Depreatfon Relief Expenditures

Vv» consol tod a doeen physktoao
Where before I cenmiNed hot
And r v ? *ee* twetrty^oor.
And eestotlmee even more,
Refer, the whsi* circ°lt wee
don#,

BJ |*n» enrefel

shoot .n tt digs*.

Won,

Asd I've kerned every bygtonto
trick;
I vale* my health
Bet poeeeM litUe. wraith.
And I cannot afford to sal
pick.

*nea ual wages, unemployment, dividends which have been
gained, and defaulted hoods. However, boom inkling of bow
much la being spent to get rid of the depression is gained
frana the following- figures enumerating the various sppawpststfeua mads in the recent special session of Goograsa:
Dlrsrt Apprepriatlo—
Grants to states for unemployment relief 9500,000,000
To expedite certain public worka.
— 1481000,000
Loans to Joint Stock Land Banka-------------- 100,000,000
Direct Loans to Farmers------ --- -------------200,000,000
Fkrtn relief rentals and benefits ..... — .....100,000,000
Fadaral Land Banks.............- ...... ..
Special loans for crop production ....
Home Owners Loan Corporation......
Fadaral Loan * Savings Associations
Deposit Insurance
3400,000,000
Public works (uader NBA)--------.-----Total
Coutlageat LtaUUtfeu
Federal Land bank bonds guaranteed
by U. B.-... ;-.......~.... - .........
Tennessee Valley bonds
.... .£•■* 60,000,000
Home Owners Loan bonds guaranteed
by U. B..............:..... ---------------------- 2,000,000,000
Deposit guarantee bonds........-----2,000,000,000

Total
8,060,000,000
Grand Total
10,963.000,000
Any sum totalling approximately eleven billion dollars
is almost too la m for ordinary comprehension. But we can
■jetsams UWs ofIU magnitude by tha fact that tt Is praeth
tally half of what tha total federal debt was Just prior to
the meeting of the special session. Tha spending of so vast
Mil* an amount of money by one agency certainly ought to do

SANFORD* TWENTY YEARS AGO

HAVANA
this sguvnarT.
U so—Stop at tbg paprifg

HOTEL PLAZA
Unifying Force Is
Seen Operating In
State Relationship
SANTIAGO,

CM*, Aug.

— — toe o&lt; hi* rocofUs*./ as aa
honorary nwraber of tha len ity
of Juridical sad social safeness,
tho highest sward gtran by I k
Institution and oat occandod to
Theodora Roosevelt when ho Ma­
lted Chik after M* "Rrtver sf
riMtki■*------J u l- 4 i
Doubt*
eapodUioa.
Mr. Culbertson, who
announced ho would ratlm a fl*Ka
decade hi diplomatic aondco, did
not mention tho Monroe Atoctrine,
hot ritod with approval certain
declaration* by South Amoricna
government* fener.il, (iippbnlnf

"A apsclsl ral.tlon.hlpt does ex*
lit a mo.* tho Amerlc.ri ■tout,”
tho ambassador declared. "Con­
vincing avldcnco of tbto ptrma.
A n
a a iw k
AB- *- D***
snd W. C. Bray.
Goorgo I t Fernnld rateraod lest
w**k from S three wooks* trip
to I n S p r i n g s , W. V*., Woqu.ton.lng.
Mich..
Ctectenatl,
Unbvllb, snd Birmingham. Mr*,
Fsraakt U s * pranont at W*a»otensing, Mbh.
Thera are many ebaafos In tho
Welborn* Block tkeae days, too
new offlewn making thin wet
Moratory. Jedgs Whftoar Ukoo
;

tm tU
‘- &lt; 9 *
critics show. Mora eenu'incfog e*4done*, however, b f o n d to tho
fM||nr which yen hoc. and I bars
Out thcra b lomntMog whln\
«blU It docs not Uobito, It does
definitely H i apart tbn Americas
from too root of the ttorid."
y w , traditions, or polktse, the
speaker said, defining-Mbs dtollaolion botwson tho Amoribma and the
wot of the world, are common to
tU tha Anttricm pteplbm.
flrat tradltbn W polby to

Tbe kill also charted that the
chib arXoarlJy take* In
to ttOQJtao annuity,‘ b«t that last
year too l e w wm only MSA00,
IrcTiiig t u n , hilerest u d ether
dekte •moastiag to *40,000.
Removal of the traeteee and sa
account in* are nought.
The plaintiff* alleted that H.

TAKE A BROOM
TO COBWEBS I
“THAT DESK h u atari there hr year*. 1 wo*kfciH
think of moving It**. .^G oarge it awfgfly fairiof that
chair, It belonged io hia grandmother.'’ . . . “Yea, 1
managed to mnteh the old red d n p r ic i exactly. It
wouldn’t aeem Uke home If things were, changed**
You have known people Uke that, aei in tbetr way*

and hide-bound by tradition. Good aotda they* are, fine,

solid. BubeUntial. . . but miming out on no m a h that
they bftco e»e«j rtsh tto
WraNaft ran B h a S

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“latent” t o replace tha W t e " and ‘t e t o a y r f T If S a r
wqqkt only read the advnfgsetoeato to gte datjr a # **r
P*iwra|

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Christian Endeavor
Rally Held Thursday
K leaW e th y Treadwell, of Do­
ted, is apending a few daya
dh Mias .Virginia McDaniel at
ip home at Lake Mary.
Ira. E- G. Hayes and her nltce
I hotte guest, Min Mabla Mar, of Dothan, A la, left Friday
Tampa la spend the week-end.

Dr- J , N. Tolar grill leave limorow for North Conway, Me. where
/ will Join Mrs. Tolar and epend
boot three weeks.
br. sod Mrs. C. W. Baker and
an, Jee, left today for Tlfton and
[arietta, Ga. where they will visit
lletivde for a 'khort time,
Robert Mason has returned to
t.* Petersburg after spending a
tort vacation hero with Us sta­
ir, Mrs. &lt;K. C. Smith, Jr.
t *■
.
Edwin Shlhbolser end Bernard
chirmrd have returned from the
fhiverxity of Florida where they
dknited the summer school ses-

Offlca

Social Calendar

what waa considered the larg­
est Orlando Dtstrkt Christian En­
MONDAY
deavor rally took place Thursday
The monthly meeting of the S t
afternoon at Ran leads Springs
near Longwood with representa­
tive# from the Christian Endeavor
Societies of the Christian, Con­ P. M. at tho perish house.
The monthly trainees mefUna
gregational,
and
Presbyterian
Churches of this city la attend- of the Women's Mission*** (tetiaty of the First B.ptlsg
will meet et 3:30 o'cI°e»;ghU w
Endeavor*™ arrived at an early
hour In the afternoon to enjoy church
The Sunbeam Band of fhe F itswimming before the meeting. At
Baptist Church will m e t at 3:J5
this time the Junior Christian En­
o’clock nt the churtb.
deavors held their meeting with a
The prayer band of th , Pres*
large ‘number partkipatlng.
bytarian Auxiliary will inset at
Supper waa served at 1:00 3:30 o'clock in the Gleaner*’ Clasao’clock from n specially arranged roum nt the church and will be fol­
table after whkh the buslneaa ses­ lowed by the business and inspira­
sion took place whea*acveral ban­ tional meeting at 4:00 o'clock.
ner* were awarded.
Regular business _ meeting1 of
At the conclusion of the holi­ the Woman's Missionary Society
ness Joe Parrott, of Apopka, the of tha P in t Methodist Church
president,
introduced
Charles will be held at 3:30 o'clock at the
Evans, former field secretary, who church.
gave an address on the subject,
TUESDAY.
"Dare You Tot" Tha meeting was
The Axarlen Class of the First
adjourned by the repetition of the Baptist Church will meet af 0:00
Christian Endeavor bened(cation. o'clock at Ihs church annex.

i t 1J:00 o'clock. Subject for to­
morrow Is “Soul."
Wednesday evening church at
SOO E. 3no S t, a t 1:00 o'clock.
This church maintain* a free
New Orlando Road near Geneva Rending Room nt the church where
the Bible and nil authorised Chris­
Avenue.
F r i e n d -o f -Mrs. Hugh C.
The Rev. William F. MePher- tian Science Literature may be
il*m Idhfcni hls.haenjll at her
read, borrowed or purchased. Open
a on Myrtlo Avenue, will be
Bible School, 0:45 A. M.
Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to
Morning
Services,
110:0
A.
M.
ad to learn that shn in ImprovEvtning Services, 7:45 P. M.
W o m e n’e
Prayer
Meeting
and Mrs. 8. B. Johnson Wednesday^ 30:0 P. M.
gon« k&gt; Washington, D. C.
Prayer
and
Praise Service
mints in Virginia aid New Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
whejk thlw wjli apend a
The Rev. S. A. Bishop, well
Epworth League, 5:45 P, M.
known Evangeltit and Bible teach­
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 0:00
er, of Birmingham, A la, will
T. V- Dum**., baa returned from preach a t 11:00 A. M. Tha pas­ P. M.
Iwrles^iit, etjd Seneca, 8. C. and tor's subject for the 0:00 o’clock
uguata, a, where he spent 10 service will be. T h e Mark of the PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCt
ifi. While 'fn Augusta be visited Beast"
Id daughter, Mr*. Arthur Hasard.
The Rev. Alfred Ericson, pastor.
Morning Servkoi, 11:00 A. M.
Frienik of Miss. Eatalla Hurt,
Sunday Schcol, 0:45 A. M.
ALL BOUL8 CATHOLIC
lughter of Mr. slid Mr*. J . L.
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. M.
CHURCH
art will,baitlad to isarn. that
Evening Services, 7 JO P. M.
»t 1* Improving' after a recent
The Rev. J , J. Kclleghan, pastor.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
ipeaa at her home on Oak AvcFIrxt Mass, 7:30 A. M.
P. M.
Second Maas, 0:00 A. M.„
Benediction after 0:00 A. M.
Frank Chape left this morning
ir Ybrt Bragg' near FayetteDaily Mass, 7:30 A. M.
Ule'. N. C. where be will spend
Sunday School, 10:00* A. M.
Sunday School,
Tuesdi
| ^ weeks attending the Officers Thursdays at 0:00 A. M.
Young People'* Legion, 4:50
Heerva Corps camp.
P. M.
Open Air Meeting, 7:30 P. M.
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
W. C. Hill is expected to return
Salvation Meeting, 0:00 P. M.
ICHURCH
omoTrow night from Clayton,
Cadet Elisabeth Harkey will
a. where he haa been spending
•peak at the evening service and
(Presbyterian Government)
abort time with Mrs. HUI at
will use aa her topic. “To Whom
Organised In 1004.
Mir summer home.
.
Belongest ThouT“ Tha public 1*
Preaching Services at 11:00 A.
cordially Invited to attend these
M.
and
7:30
P.
M.
Miss Velma 8hlpp will leave
services.
Graded Sandky School with
'uesday for Augusta, Ga. and
ihimney Rock, N. C. where she Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
Minister, the Rev, Jxmee M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
rill visit relatives for a short
Thompson.
Mb
Sixteenth-Street and Sanford
Mr. and Hr*. Philip R. Bach CHURCH OF TUB NAZARKNB Avenue.
Th* Rev. F . M. Mirier, pastor.
nd children, Audrey, Phyllis,
Lake Mary Fla.
Bibla School, 045 A. M.
nd P. R_, Jr, a n expected to re­
R. N. Bandera, pastor.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
am tomorrow from Flushing,
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
Evening service, 1:00 P. M.
1. T. where they have been
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
Wednesday service, B;Q0 P. M.
pending the past few months
Young People's Society, 0:30
laltlag relatives.
P. M.
,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Preaching, 7:10 P. M.
»
Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Santman
Proyar Masting Tuesday, 7:30 .The. Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr.
nd daughter, Betty, returned toI
putor.
ay to thslr bom* tn Philadelphia P. M.
Preaching County Horn*, 3:15
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
(tar spending a short time here
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M.
4th Mrs. 8antman's parents, Mr. P. V .
Preaching County Camp, 3:30 P
B. Y. P. U , 8:45 P. M.
M V r i. p. W. Stanley, 338 West
Evening Services. 1:00 P. M.
■Heenth S tm t.
:
Wednesday Evening Services,
1:00 P. M.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
id ch ldren, Evelyn and Polly,
Sunday BchoriL 0:45 A. M.
k! J o* Caldwotl returned Thu re­
Horning Worship, 11:00 A* M.
ly to thslr hint* at Dallas, Tex'Th* Rev. Marita Bram, rector.
Christian Hadesver, TiOO P, M.
t after visiting Mr. and Mrs. DAugust 13. Ninth Sunday after
Evening Wdhhlp, 0:00 P. M.
. Caldwell, 110 East Seventh
The session will meet at; tha Trinity.
treat, for about 10 days.
Holy Communion 7:10 A. M.
efoaa of th* morning aad evtning
Church school 0:10 A. M.
Leonard MUler and Jack Peton worship services lor the reception
Morning prayer and sermon by
ft today for Fort Screven near of members. Those without church
■vaaah, Oa-, where they will homes In Sanford are welcomed to the rector, 11:00 A. M.
Yeung People'S Service League,
ala for toro week* with the Of­ all serrice*. The pastor is avallten Reserve Cores. They were nhlo for eonforonoo ovary morning 0:30 P. U.
Monday, SL Agnes Guild at
trompan led hy Elton Rountree, from 0:00 o'clock to* 13:00 o’clock
4KM P. M.
r
: Frostproof, ami Charles Raul- la hlo 4tndy at th* chnrch.
non. a t Oksochohoa.
Dr. R. H. McCaslln, poster of
tho Second Proohytarlan Church
Woo Zet*' Dariaen, who wilt of Memphis, Team will occupy
tho pulpit at tho Sunday morning

A t The Churches

K

tat 11 years keen M g mission
ork la th# mountain* of Tomu*
m and Kentucky, At th* present
me she U itatioaod ho -Bloody"
nothin Couoty, Ky. Enroute
ion oho will Stop at Atlanta,

F IR S T CHURCH O F CH RIST

settyronr -t

C hristian Science

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MARTIN
m w. to, ET.

NEWS

In D&amp;ytonaBeach
For P o sto ffice

111

DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. I t Clttaaaa of Daytona Beach T + terday t-rned aatde from routine
dotie* la celebrate the oromoay
of laying the eorneratone of the
new hcetofftee building, with two
Florida eongrvaamen and the
Gran t Lodge Free and Accepted
Haiona of Florida, participating.
W. J . Bear*. Florida repreeenUtlve-at-large, and J. Mark Wllctsr, Fourth Dlatrk» rspreis**Jlvs In Congreea, made addmWa
■of o n fidenee In better time*
Ahead for everybody.
H. W. Hclwcnnton, Uvo Oak,
grand maeter of tho Masonic or­
der In Florlts, led the nneient
ritual of laying Ike eorneratone a*
the concluding feature of the
program, whkh waa aponaored by
the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor
Edward J. Armatrony waa muter
of ceremonies and Introduced the
speakers.
After reviewing briefly the kgielatlve atepe leading to the ap­
propriation for tha new flttf.oOO
building,
Congreaaman
Kean
turned to the present a hnlnlatrOtion and dwelt on the National
Recovery Aet ai the admlnlatrn*
tlon'a chief weapon agalnat deprtas'on.
"President Roosevelt," he de­
clared, "haa dedicated hla heart,
mind and ooM to the taih of restoring to the Nation the prosper­
ity to which it is entitled,"

I

^ NEW YORK, Aug. 13— W *
&gt;WW b.)*!ft*ss upswing which ,« •*
[ tlnued for 18 weeks hai beea
L jm v d «fl*T,« brief pause n o
N ^ P J T W .r t .in t ir . surrounding

new Industrial code* and a . *
•trktc.l seasonal recess on in a ..•*
I dlnesj. Don *
Bradatreet, I ik I MUd yesterday In Ita weskly tr»u*
|‘J .ftritw'.i/
ExtcMIm of retail and win
M t -A'sCrit-gUon ha* been wW

m o T H i m .
M E E T A F TE R U
YEA R S. Per the
Rrat time In 01
years, William J.
Stevanaen.Tl. and
R e v , Nathaniel
Stevenien, brothare, met end ex­
changed g re e t­
ings. The meeting
aceurnd in Claveland, hams af W il­
lia m . Nathanlal,
It , new a Tcronto,
O n t, paster, jour’
neyed to Cleve­
land far the maat-

riiia .’was cqw um ly r*ported, t

review *ald, and ruted on a i*&gt;
need for merchandise rather I'm.
ssj^e-leU v* desire.^to iceh rt •
vantage of any probablo fldctre, "1-tioaJL iij'prire trend*.
I
Look ng ahead, the agency &gt;
t Visagtd the straightening of f. |upwaid ante* curve in the open'
I | Fall m nIhe a* more than co
i |ter-balsrelng any slackening I t
■ may appear in the next few week*.
&gt; ' "Beta I trade,'* aaeerted the »r
i 1 ri:w, "hi* continued to hold '•
gain* made hiring the laat a;
era) week*, having been hplstu '
•turdlly ty the generoua reapo,’to the A gust rlrersnce s s i -

iR A It t P E I O VETER AN .
J . C. Hewitt (left), was
flrsmen an the ismaue eld
I M " when It msde rail
•petd records 10 ysart ags,
rimbllng from Nsw Y s rk l
to Albany at M mllss anl
|hsur. New ha virtually I
commutes bstwivn Sanfl
Frsnelieo and Nsw Y s rk I
on three • m ilt-s-m ln u lsII
United A ir Lints trans-l'
— - '
porta

which have kern general Ih io u .l.out th* country.”

Mtvik SJBtWCl
* -■**»*»t*

3 Mi l l i on Dollar
Building Program
Planned For State
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. l t ~
UP\— A three million dollar build­
ing program at state inslltutica*
under the public works program Is
being considered by Gortrabr
Sholtx and the Florida agricul­
tural gnd Industrial rvlief commu­
tes. William U Wilton, Washing­
ton representative of the commit­
tee, his been instructed to seek
federal ^allotments for the pro­
pose. I einstruction.' The eomntf:tee has authority to borrow money
from the federal public OrorSb
f Jnd.
Individual project* will be rec­
ommendml by
various stsls
boards. These then will bp r &gt;n•icitred by the committee which.
If if approves them, will recom­
mend them to the Florida ad­
visory ounril on public work*.
The governor said about $1*00,000 of (he federal money, if ob­
tained, might be spent at the
University of Florida an,| tha
Florida Stale College for Women.
Another project under con.
aidaratlon la a new dormitory for
women nt the state hospital for
the Insane et Chattahoochee.
The Institution at L'hattahoo.
chee Is woefully overcrowded an-i
a new building is needed there as
soon as possible, the governor
spid.
If the money ts obtained li
probably will be available by tha
end of the year, Ihe governor

SALADS, isrved St tne btglnnlng
of meals Instead of in the old fssh-j
lensd way fallowing the most
course, are the meal papular feed
■board ships In any clime, ac*sr|&gt;Ing te W. D. Worthington, world-fa­
mous chat of tho Qustn of Bormuda,!
which annually carries thousands ef I
soeltty pssple from New Verb tel

OCN. MUCH S. JOHNSON, ahlat
figure in putting scroti President
Roosevelt's National Recovery pro­
gram, has lahtn the slump fee the
N. R. A. which he declares will "go
over the top" fust at the Liberty
Lean drives did during the world
war.

JEAN HARLOW and CLARK GABLE /ri’HOLD YOUR MAN

Event Is Celebrated
By Sacking Of Pres­
idential Palace By
Cheering, Mad Mob

Mr*. C. W. Shinhokicr rctur-i-t
Thursday from Sarasota when
she
spent ■ month with her
daughter, Mrs. J . F. Miller.
Mr.-and Mr*. C. E. rhnrpcnlng
will Itsv* tomorrow for Ocala A

visit their daughter, Mrs. K. R.
Walker.

and smnnthly In rarry iftil their
program withnut filing u single
shot.
Artillery bntlalinn No. I, sta­
tioned In Cahana fortress under
the rommand of ('apt. 1’atrirln de
Csttlrna*. Iril the way. It de­
(Continued From Tage I)
manded the reslgnatipn of the
members cf the retiring govern- president within 31 hours. All eth­
er battalion, were Invited tn Join
Thousands nf wildly i birring in the mnvrnimt anil liroadcssts
Havana residents surged up to lo this effi -I went uut addressed
the heavily gqardrd pii'slibalial
palace today when word gut about
that Marhado had stepped out.
The demonstrators tleinnnili-il en­
trance to the palace, hut tho po­
lice guards refused. Great crowd*
gathered In the streets mid un
balconies of th* buildings cheer­
ing wildly.

DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
“Boat For Tha South”
Their LUSTBRKOTE does not disappoint It drios bard and
Will not stick. A floor finished with LUSTBRKOTE U a source

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
10* Sanford Avenna

C O O L I D Q R TOM
•TO N t . A newly erect­
ed heidelene an the
grave ef Ex-Presldenl
Calvin Cotlldga baara
tha presldantlal Insljnla af four atara ami
tha Insertptlan af hla
birth (July 4, !C K )
and hla daath ( Jz n ^
ary g, 1913)

hastily mounted around Ihe pres­
ident's residence.
The preridenllnl guard of cavalry was brought
u|i for reinforcement.
Machado, accompanied by Her­
rera and ulhen* of hi* Intimates,
drove at high speed in automibjle*
heavily armed tn Camp Columbia,
where they were met by dele­
gates front each of the various
army units.
Orestes Ferrara, secretary of
state, a member of the presiden­
tial party, asked fur lime I i de(ermine how abdiratlnn of Ihe
executive could lie legally a r­
ranged. That mailer wai lielng
discussed Ust night at a mrrtinr
of all high officers of the move

M1LANE SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Fricsds of Benny Austin will r»
grot to learn that he Is III at th*
HAVANA, Aug. lii.-M 'i-T h c
home of his grandparents, Mr. and Cuban army yesterday ilemandml
Mrs. Boston Steel*.
the rrelxnatlon within 31 hours
of President Marhado, a move
suggested recently by mediators
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kersey, of
attempting to solve the prUticsl
Macon, Ga., and Mrs. C. A- Ker­
turmoil In this Inland repaid!*.
sey, of Katbletn, Ga., returned
Th* time limit set eipitee at
hvmr yesterday after spending a
noun today, figured by the army
few day* here with Hr*. J. E.
men from th* time the move­
Lalng and Miss Jeanette Lalng *1
ment started.
their home on Onk Avenue.
While th* president's liberal
Church schawl, 0:45 A. M.
party waa preparing counter de­
Morning worship, 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mr*. J. H, Truluck aad mands to the proposal of United
Christian Endeavor, 7:10 P. M. family have gone to Olonta, a CL States Ambassador Welle- that
Henry Witte, Jr. will speak oa to visit relative# for about two Machado resign, th* army, navy
hU trip to tho Werld'a Fair te WOeks.
and aviation corps acted swiftly
Chicago.

Lease Duplicated
DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

Business
Upswing
■&gt;w
W M
b dB.JF■
Is Renewed After
Temporary De la

1*

Captain Pslrlcl &gt; &lt;l» i'snlcnn*
took conimand at Ihe Caluna fortre**, with Capt. Alonso (IramaJn
in rommand at the ul-l trva*nn’
huildirir. Torres -Meiiler ninvi I
In Ihe helm at the- nviallnn flel-t
while Colonel * Sangully took
charge *1 Camp Col imhia. Col.
Kra*m « Delegailo lo u n ir 1 trailership at Castillo ilr la Furrxa.
Also among tho leader* of Ihe
movement, Torre* Mrnler said,
were MaJ, llnrario Ferrer, retired
officer of the mediral rorpsf and
-Col. Alberto do Carrirarte, al'tarhed to tho general staff of tl—
navy, Carrirarte look rhaige if
navy headi|uartera at thu Cas
Torres Mrniar added lhai all
pilot* nf thi* nvinll n corps had
Joined Ihe movement. It could m t
te trarnril immedinl'-y what of­
ficer* If any had been stayed hy
Machado In other sections nf the
nation’s armed force*, although
there was a . report that tlrig.
(Jen, Eduardo Lores, rhlef of 'he
at my general staff, was a prison­
er at Castillo de l» Kuena.
"The president was informed",
Torre* Jlenler rontinued, "that
he must deliver tho power peoee-

"Inerra* ng buying power I
srrvvil In rbsck the usual V ’summer drcllne In evidence at • •
pviio.1 sml ikpartmsnt stores *n
h &gt;1 ing volum* lo an Inereealnji’
grratrr rxtent at a 1eval abo
that for the comparative perl
last year.
Krstnrrd public confidence, t
approichlng termination of t
vacation holiday* and early prv|
aratlons for Fall requirements r
among the rnciurs.-'ng feats
whkh should result In further i
tall expansion during the rfew weeks,"
The review noted "that who
sale buying ha* been resumed vrl
all its former vigor and wh»;
»"l&lt;‘ ilrygno.li talcs have spur''
»cn«xtlons||y."
Ralph M. Warrrn
------------ Is planni«o «pcnd next week in Jnckeoi
villc 0n butlncs*.

Mm,

Jon.

j

J,

wiahtn to m || h e r
llithed

dretw

hem-nll(chlng

eo tib I

malting and
hunlneaa

Priced righ t. Call a t H ath

away*.

Wilson Building,

Double Show

George O'Brien
Clabe Trove*
Crete Nlmm

2 2 W IW H III.

Sealed Bids On School Bus Insurance
WI0 be received by Ilia Board o f Public Inulruellon it
ten o’clock on Wednesday morning. August ISth, 1933.
Tha Board reserves tha right to reject any or all bids.

T. W. LAWTON,
Superintendent
- - TfcB&amp;jT. WILLIAMS,

1-

Chairman.

Sunday

JEAN HARLOV
LCLARK GABLE

�OVIEDO
Mr. end Mrs. H. F. Mtuewwn
an t son Jimmy rsturnad Monday
from South Carolina where tboy
hatro been vtollfng relative..
Donald Lslnbnrt, *f T *»P*, 1*
visiting hie father, M u Lainhart,
In Oviedo.
The regular monthly husloees
of tho Missionary society “C
Methodist Ch-rcbmet_on M &gt;nday
afternoon with Mr*. T.' I* Unga
brother, Spencer Walnrlght re­
turned Wednesday from a two

MeHIn spent Sunday at Daytona
Beach.
Mrs. a L indsey and aona, Harry
Lee and Howard motored to
lialnearlll* Thursday to attend the
.-ommeacrnttni cieroaes at tha
university. Mrs. Edam (Jolt and
Mr. and Mr*. W. U 8k g received
their U I. degress at the sloe*
of Ihk session of eummtr school.
Mr. end Mrs. Slag will return
to Denova for the rest of the sum­
mer vacation, while Mr. and
Mrs. fciton Goll and Harry late
Lindsay wfl vtalt the World’s
Fair at Chicago and other polnta
la tha North bofore oming home.
, Mr. and Mrs. T . W. 1‘revatt and
family wrie shopping In Kanfurd
Nut.rdsy.
Chailes Dooley and Wlljon Geig.r
week from Chill culhc, (jfflii. While
eway he attended the World's Pair
In Chicago.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Moran and
Mty. .hiank Thomas wars shup­
ping In Orlando Maturday.
Mr, -ami Mrs. Frank Thomas
and .Mr*. Halite Lefilt spent Sun­
day In Mims with Mr. and Mrs.
Stafford Leftls.
Wayne Ueiger sod George WIIJo * Goodeun In Melbournr,
Charles Dooley an. I
Wilaun
spent Monday in Ocala on buslIKI|&gt;

Mr. i n j Mr#. (!liutJ«U 4 v«n]
and son spent .Runftay afternoon
with Mrs, W. D. Ballard.

A&gt; M. Jonr*.

ML* Hortens* David spent last
w.-ek-end In Sanfuivj with Mrs.
Mr. end Mr*. Luther
spent Monday with M
Dtnn at the County II am*.
Mr. end M r*.
.. . ..
It. .1- Dean and
da ghter, Virginia and Alberta
Long spent Monde evening with
Mr*. W. J. David.
Kliadra Culpepper attended the
commencement
........... ...
exerrise*
in
Gainesville last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Appleby
anil daughter, Nancy Jean and
Mr. and Mr*. J . M. I.ennunl, of
Hanlksl, were dinner guest, at
the home of Mr*. W. J . David
Tuesday evrning.
Mr*. Ruth
Walters’ has re­
turned to her home In West Palm
Resell after a visit hep* with
relative*.

CHULUOTA

Messrs, flays and Thirnton, of
Orlando were b-slnets visitors |u
our city Monday evening.
T . I.. Lingo was la Ikala Tuv«daj on business.
C. T . McCullry wa» Jn C.lanlo
Tuesday on tuslnca*.

British People Are
Sympathetic With
Ruby May and Joyce Dobson
as* visiting tor a . few day* at Recovery E f f o r ts
UpMl« and Gnperille

quit* Ul for several days Is able
t* be around again.
tha bom* of their grsndmotbar,
Mias Margaret Tbowymon of
Mrs. V, Spsndlove, near Fort
Montgomery, Ala. wha ha* bean
tba g n a t of Mr. and Mr*. A. O.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. -Swanson
Wagner far about ten day* re­
turned to Jacksonville Friday have bean aut visiting th* homv
folks after a month’* veeation
where she Joined her mother.
Mrs. U L. Hardy returned from trip, motoriag to Washington
Gainesville this wash after at­ then on to tho World’s Fair it
tending summer school for two Chicago.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Chlntraonlba.
Mrs. J . E, Snyder’s many friends werth and daughter, Ruby and
will bo glad to know that she la two eons are risking at th* home
hi- sister, Mrs. Pro I Dyson.
Improving at tha sanlUrium In
Kansas City where, the has been KIkaVeth end Fredtfrlci returned
from * 'month'* visit *1 Si,, Stevfor several wash*.
T. T. Auberry. Mis* Batty ALi­ en*«, S. C. with Girin..
Mrs. (iaorga Everson and rhtl
berty and Mise Sarah Dodge of
Jacksonville were the guests of ilrsn h*vo barn Has* a, fuw week*
Mr. ami Mr*. A. CL Wagner visiting at tha home* of her sis­
ter*, Mrs. Walfrsrd Pierson, Mr*
Wednesday.
Mi*s Ellen Vesina, of thlaiuH Walftrd Haikinu, and Mri. Abnn
ha* been the guest. of Mr. and Nvese.
Mrs. 8. P, long thia weak. Ml**
Mr. and Mrs. E. -W. 1,'indnu »t
Vasina will kav* for her former and (Ipldren spent a pleasant
hams hi Minneaota soon a row- month’s vacation at the Beach.
psnVed by her brother ami wife,
Mr. and. Mrs. Ormond •Ward
Mr. and Mr*. Abe Vesina.
have both bean on the sick 11*1The (ilrl Scout troop met Thurs­ Hrr grandmother, Mrs. Brewer i*
day afternoon-at Chuluota Inn.
( curing t it them.
.
Miss Margaret llou*,. and MUs
Mr. an l Mr*. Claud* Jw p illn
Mlnaie Lou lluator, of IkLanl,
have ret.rued home a ita F k -lir*
were the gaasta of Mr. and Mrs.
weeks' spent with relative* * bt
A, K- lluntor osar tha week-end. .
.Sanford.
Allierta Lang I* spending sever­
Raymond Landquist It enjoying
al days in .Sanford the guest of
a vacation taking In the sight* at
Virginia Darn.
Extensive repairs
are hriag th* World's Fair In Ch'cago.
Mist Ethel Riser 1* 'the ru.at
ilone by the Chulnots Company e*
the bungalow occupkd by Mr. ami of her friend, Mrs. Durden In Ten­
Mrs. W. W, Wilson,
nessee and writes homi of th*
Tha fish fry ami dance held -it good time she la having.
the J aroll* PJcnle Ground* lart * Elmer Lumlnulst’a family ar*
Thursday evening allrnrteil sev­ spending a month at C.irotn-lo

PAOLA
. Georg* Hluughter ami family, of
Palatka,
are visiting
at tha
home of If. H. Slaughter. . .*
J . G. HurlborgCr was elected A1
new superintendent at th* Commualty Church Sunday night.
Ml*a Minnie Slaughter returned
last week from Tall hassee where
she has been attending the sum­
mer session at tha Florida State
College for Women.
K. H. Knight, II. If. Slaughter
and George Slaughter were busi­
ness visitors In lae/burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Gingan and
children, J . D. and Martha Ruth,
Mr, and Mrr. Hawke, ami chil­
dren, Edward, Iletty, and Mildred
Hawke, Mr*. C. T . Tiller and
Maurice Ixxlge spent the day Sun­
day at Daytona Dearh.
Ml** Jewell Slaughter ha* re­

PRINTING
first class Jab werk at Ihe
kwjat^l saelhls price*. Cite us
H erald P rin U n f Co,

at I »•t 2J

eral hundred people from near by
town* as well a* tho local rommunlty.
^les. A. (!. Wagner attended a
Girl Scout trader*' Training class
In Winter l*arh Wednesday,
Nineteen hundred head of catlle belonging to the McCrary Intrresls were moved from Volnali
county to Osceola county Thurs­
day morning. These rattle were

lo n gw oo:
year: I’rofr It. U. Pittman, Mr*.
J. N. Thompson, Mrs. Win. Walker. M:s. J. Le nhart, and the
Mlase* Catherine Tuung, I'aiillue
Moran, Khadta Culpepper. Pio*.
C. R. Dawson was also returnf*.
a* Agriculture Instructor.
I,. K. Jordan returned fr*m
Starke Sunday and was acconipanlel himii' hy Mr*. Ju rl.n and
two non*, Edward and If amid who
have tern visiting in Starkr fo~f
the past two weeks.
It. r\ Ward ha* returned from
a business trip to Ashhurn, Ga.

»»*n for fea-Iog thorn, tha. Gov­
ernment way* h* faced with a
problem which mo*l dictatoral
power* would ha quit* Incapaoia
of solving."
Tho Financial New* says: "For
s tlasa" the/ fores of publieNopln»
inn may be substituted for profit
LONDON, Aug. IX— Tha caat- as a source of aeonomk activity.
ing into fore* of the United "Given only speed- the impoaaibl*
Stales’ "blanket code" has give* esa be arhiered and ecoaoaile law*
rise to a spats of editorial* hert defied—for a measure of time",
commenting aympathet'eally on li lTIcultier ere ' Ineritable, the
Presl.bnt Roo«.velt'« effirt to put paper saye, end "apse.) la the vary
condition of loe'eis."
Ihe country back to work.
The Dally ftlegraph eonsidera
Particular aim s !• laid on th*
necessity for speed In putting tha that “the whole- coloaaal eiptriprogram Into operation. "It la at ment depend* on tha voluntary co­
once the strencth and weakness of op* ration of employer* through­
the President's poslthn", says the out the country" Everybody, the
New* rhronicle.
“He cann^l piper concludes, "mutt hope for
wail," He must "capita!!** the substantial aaareea In thia bewlldpresent popular enthusiasm. H* erlngly bold American plan."
must not allow iolerr*ts affected I Tha Midland
Ruth In 111'

monthly « *l*w published rreeatly
urges' Dm rest of tin world U
"watch tbs «Am iricin eipvriment
not only closely but rrwpsjbstlcally, and offer w r y possible **•lataacs that can ba giy«» wltbij
tbs liaiita of divyra* belle/* and
Int.rv.u. Thera U «o much com­
mas interra l and belief that th&gt;
Held for aceh aaaUtanf* I* large.
Tbs reward 1* prospect of a share
in restored and assured prosper­
ity. |t will ba unfairly won if 't
corner as 'unearned Increment.'
U will ba utterly loat through
any abort-lighte-kwn* and practi­
cal shortcoming* In tha attitude
of othrr countrie* toward tho
Prtjldeftl'a plana"

TODAY-iB a buyer’s mar- •
k e t Competition is keen. The
woman who would save and
se t the most for her money is
the woman who is a close
reader of the bids made for
her patronage;
Daytona,
turned from Perry,

*b« hat

been visiting her amklf Mrs. Lead
I at w rente.

Visitor* at the mil hoi** Huni
•lay were J . IL Hill and fajwli,, d
Daytona B evlv Nr. and Mm .
Hanry HflK aqd sort* of Lo.-k
hart,
Ur.'tnvi|*
and Mr*.fllll,
-George Hill,
----■***■
of Lake Mary, and Mr. and Mr*.
Harmon Hill and family, «(.R a o ford.
Mr. and Mrs. W . B, Craycrafl
left Sunday for Danburg, Ga. to
"l'en,j a month with kla mother.
Mr*. Rual* Heard.
J . Vidal Jones 1* speadlag a few
■lay* in Jackaenvill* on business.
Mr*. Joaephine
Jonas,
and
granddaughter, Marjorie J q n e s
have returned from a visit to
Jacksonville.

SANFORD ELECTRIC

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

CONTRACTING COk

KARL J . SCHULTZ

E L E C T R IC A L S U P P L I B S
PH O N E 442

District Manager

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P. Paul's
Beauty

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T rad e l a

Yaur eld Furniture

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.^FUWHTURB c o ;;-|
the mnrning and bring n amtpTjl Baptist Church,

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Delivery Heroic* foy PgytM

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‘w—■
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ner Dwi
Round T rip from Sanford *
Aug, 31, S.’ pt. HI,
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Hwnd &gt;nur vaeal
hot f*r awi

f i s s n .l v .. V nu.uk

vil nun.

Do you know why the woanT
welcome I 4 h * . hqraplf, MMal.
H plljoali (had braolh)/ th *
aoctol fault a * ago ta eghma.
wo*..th* rwaaaik-Vot N lB M naod hovw holtoala. ’OohpUa*
with ilataHive InWwttiy daitreya
mouth odor* oodxh adu latae
lion, Uiq ll daily. taM nt
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HERALD, 8 AlfFOWV VLOKIDA,

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8ATT7HDAT, AUGUST 1 * IMS
Juntary. A. t» ItU roada and a**mini hr IUb«« t W r u n t. un*n
tkt Panlnrd Ball.lmn amt l « « AnMrlallun. a corporation. and anr u P i M Ik* tulUalia Jncrlkrt
ymperty
In Hanford. ^mliial*
Canal*, rlafkla. la » III
Tht Ka.i ant-half of Hlo»*k
Ktdklnan till, af Tier Twa ill.
Iran lha Nuilh ninety two i’ ll
ftai. arrordinn la * B Tr»f.
fonl'a Man ul Hanford, Florida,
at p*y ylai Ihtrtul duty uf

*1

AND ro

ta i.K r a t m . i.x cw

M b m hnan loat that it would J n II ATI'KX, Hal itllf.
hkfce ■ langwr period to rebuild I/ I'lli.y MThbl.C yud
in K E i.r. kT. i.it» t
H neiely through u h m l manna.

" H a Administration had flurijr
lH U T — thin (net nnd In aanh-

Fdfea Chiefs Agree
H u t FoHtfeal In*
fla m e b Menace
CHICAGO—Removal of

through

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HATIIIN. a rorfHiratlan
law■ at Ik* Malt af
and gANFUOD OltOW B
IT roHIMHATIUN. n t
under Hat I a n of lha
Florida. Dylandonta.

« n f of w *
J r m e t al
■n m r n j r
m FDD IjUU.
u
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« l AND LOAN
i
e«rpor4tl«in.

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Statistics R ev ea l Poultrymen To Meet
LaborConditions In Tuesday Afternoon
U. S. In Depression Thn Wnltan BroOwf* Egg

I* political
at organ*

NMILL A It, WII.KINOON.
Nnllrlior far CumrUlnaal.

It ^ 'la - f u r lk t r o f d tr t d I h t t ^ l U a
a o t k t b t pu M lak m l a a rt a a ttfc

ftr ftnr ronnacuMr* weak. in ■
B**iaApr plilinlivil in i».ifii**f»lt
Ot nInala Omit*. Florida
IN WITKUW WlIKHtur. I hart
hrrtunlu Ml my kond and *tal at
Clark of ikt Clrrnlf Conn "f ika
Twenty-Iklrd Judicial Cin-mi at
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A. Ik, IN I

y „ IHICnl.lMM.

I'ltrk nf Ikt Clrrnlf Court »l
Ikt Tartnly-third Judicial
Circuit of Ik* Hiatt ,4
Florida. In nnd tut Feial.
nult Pnunly.

UTITIOI
Till! KTATK o r r if t m iO A
TO: A A. MKNKKLET*
wife.
DRI U I I T. MKNRKLHt. C ity uf
A lla n l* . «"minty u f

curtail Court. and tka aCflrlal
IlMnir (Ml Ilk .tar of AMA. II, Ittl
v, r. rwiim.Awi,
d irk .
k l i C U Hl'RDU'K

B t « lf

u f ilt u r g i* .

r«rra. two had on* halt milnn
NEW YOKE, Aag. 12^-Aoaly- wont and on* half mOa north af
ala af labor and amplnymaat MR- Laka Masroa, will ha th* Man* af
dWoa* daring tha d f maaioa aiO a Hold day rotating for all youltrymm to thin fount* an n o t
Taaoday a ft* moon atartlag at
1:00 o’clock.
TVa maotlag. eaUad by 0 . C.
lloMtmaa. praaldaat ot tha Samlaoln Po*Jtry Aunclatlon, gill ha
tih tM id hy « raproaahtatira of
lha Statn Dapartmant of AgricaJtmro. B k «uh&gt;*t «1U ba ti nutty
aad oa as iakparthat p itU a i aaw
facing poultqraan.

it .n ii: ria trn

It
mad# to appear fruen « n
a ffM a ill of n a n -r«tld tn e t file® r»
. IV. a l'K N C K R .
INI* rail*!* thet jroti a ft non.r*el■n.llrlipr fur IMnll
deete of th# ftut* of Florid*. **4
n t A. iMCtrrrKM.
afv r tiid ta la of * State nr Cota*
Ilf I'u a n u l
try other than th* ttat# u f ’Fturhta.
and that there l* no p triu n la tk*
•tale of Flnrhla, ufmn whum the n thn r t R c t r r io i rt . twibn .
•eriitra «*f a euniaiacie In rh a a re r)
Tk
THIRD
J f DI I Tt Lt l
' 5’
Ik *kii
for m iH hntii cu t k.
would hlivl i u. and that yuta a rt
t t . rto N U it. ik n t a x r m t .
w M e a u of A tU u U a lit the t'utaaty
of Fulloa, and State of O r a r i k FLDKKNCK WARD. i'nmplalnnM.
and that you are over the ago of
i ’•
iw eaty*im v year*; therefore, there I.KIUIT WAIID. I&gt;»r»nl*m
ORIfHR OF PIRLII-tTION
frta ra ta are to t'emntand you. A
A MettreUy and Wife, Deulah T . TD, LKIIDT WARD, AlDni*. NUla
MeneoiFv. to be and appear before
nf llrutalATau ur» k.r.liy nnl.nul ami r»o u r rirrta il Court a l AaaConf. In
the County nf ft#ml note anil m ale Iltilr... la lu. ami appear upon IB*
•ik
,l,i» uf Mrpi.mb.r, A 0 . 1*11
of Florida, oa lloaday. the llh day
file.I
nf Auguet, A. P . 1913. and In thle la ika Hill of Cumiilalni
you are to rail not nailer ye nelly of aaain.t &gt;uu In Ik* akuy. altlml
the entry of deereee pro run Peae« riiw nail Caurl.
Tk* Hanfnrii H*fa 1.1 l» herein
AH* in *I you.
n.»,iuper In
T ile re lie f Rnuaht
by the bill d.*ikaai*tl a« lh*
filed aaelaei you m thle reuse le arnick Ikl’ anler ahali ke pakllMhe,l

par *i*i

the

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th a t

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ik and fo r mi a t ’ o i.r m o t
t t . rLORiua. in c i u t n m i .
A. R. JOIINMON.
IOIINM O.V. I- m a U ln u n l.
¥m
UXVnA U JullNSiiM. Ibefeadant.
nitnt:it n r r t nt.at1i t i o i
T o l«% l" ll A I* JIM IN M O N , v| nt m ie n .
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b u m In Kunturil. PernInula Cnaaty,
PiarMa, oh lha Ilk iU) of H#|ini&lt;
ker. A tv, lilt, anil llm ami iktta
mika aaawar in Ikt kill at ram*
plait,■ riled •nlnil ynu In IHM
r u n t . o ih trw iM a i lt t r t t pro » » •
liuu aill I t .at.rad MUnH Tta­
ll la furlktr order..! that (HI*
miiitt bt oul*lithti| la Tht Nanlaril
lltralil, ■ naw.paper *«kllukod In
Manford. Mtmlault r.iunly. I'liirMi,
a tit t rath orrtk f*»r fi'tr .*.n«afuUvr wt*-ht*
w rrsKoUK m# u*&gt;i*&gt;r«fcu H u
Mmiili. Jtitle • rtf th#
r»«ri
*‘f the Tw m ir third Juilelal Ctf*
* »*lt iif f h*» Him* nf Florid* la awt
f &gt;r *fimiioU (Nttthlf, irti it*I* im
ith d,»« »if Atirimt, ,\ t», |i)J
M n hmit M.
J ihIrv «»f in#* nrt'uU rnufi af
t»i* T triiij .third JudleUI
r.M-Hii tif the Him* nf
I'lutkftai, in mul fu r 9«m l.
mil* tVi ,ni%
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»o be an d apoeer t»y**n the

llh da&gt; of Hepi m i. |« Ihe Mil of
iNimplelnt filed BRulnM you In the
abuse entitled c*tt*e nod Cotirl.
The Hanford Herald ie hereby
ile«iancited NR (he •&lt;•*« paper in
whu-li Ihla order mVia11 be puhlUhec
for four eoneeeiitit* ureehe
UttriFNM V. K. thutrldiR, Clerk of
•nld Circuit Court* and Ihe offlrlal
vest iltereof title llh dai uf Auauef*
A U

fur fuur y.inarrmlta nr»k»
A llure* v. II th*uNU«e. Clerk uf

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                    <text>THE WEATBEE

warn NiwiPApn.

Generally fair M l| M with than*
A n M &gt; n W fc j.

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AN IN DEPEN DE N T D A ILY W K W 8P A FEB

HTDE

PARK. N. V.. Aug.
P m ldeet Roosevelt
packed hie bags at the sueunvr
White House preparing to re­
turn to Washington tonight
after two week* heie during
which ho kept close contact
with the Cuban situation and
tho workings o f the recovery
drive. He Is determined &gt;o
bring political end a onomlc
peace to Cuba end eipected an
early showdown. He issued on
order directing all government
contracts cancelled If the cor.
tractor felled to comply with
the rerovery code.

N U M B E R MS.

H n C h Ii A C « f j

S A N F O R D , F L O K p K l F R ID A Y . AU GU ST I I . IM 3

M c a b c r Associated P rtm

President Packs lip
As Vacation Ends

MachmdoVOwn Party
‘ Offers Proposition
Calling For Retire/ ment O f President

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PAYROLLS AREjCode V io la to r s
RECORD SMALL1
General JohOn
Consumers To Patronize
GRAIN CROP IS O nly Stores Having Eagle INCREASED BY G iv e n W a r n in g Byli
OVER $500.01)1 G e n e r a l J o h n s o n i
SEEN FOR U.S.
1m,
BALTIMORE, Aug. II,—bPV— hole iHtance.
"In tho«e clrcunulatc.* It would
An appeal lo thn nation to “ bay
cowardly at"* unfair for tb#
be
now" la stores toward which th# Nit A to omit to point out* *
thf Thirty-Seven Persons
t» the
DroughtDamageDone NRA'S Mu* eagle beckons was people
OJ, that Ibey can only seep C
Given Employment,
. rfrrD
inpayment
piogram ifolng by
t , .
In Middle-West Is made last night by Hugh S. JohnReports From 125||Jij
•on, the recovery-a •min.stratir.' suppoiting those who *'P P 'r|, " ’ j
Cited As ReasonFor
,
In a rigorous atldrrs. p ncuat- I.*' •- ’ •’
ami sensible.
|
Slight P r o duction Icd with e ro d in g phrases, the ag^ Turning again Is hi* D " ^ ,
—
IgrtMlvt economic chieftain struck ctiip.^rM that
*,n*
WASHINGTON. Aug. l l . - W )
-,|„uMlng Thoma.5*'* stimulated- to takerare ofJh c .......
In
—On# of Ihe smallest crops &gt;f
|h„
teh-dnetnrs of thr let. cr i»r,| oagr. which
F
.... .f« .
“ J[C . Of C. Secretary Is
“the
grain hanested in the Hailed h, »-»|,.ne sch -I of economic
l‘*F• Johns n »a
Stales In this century was fore-, .
j., |*sshtsar n'“
mu«t
't buy
tiny now.
s .„ .*«».«"!
.
2 1r j ?. .5rsui»
S »•««
« - n~K.isinnl
‘V
Knthusiastie O v e r
• ».. ik. ...
__ , int'Uint*
,.|g M|&lt;| hseaee utmlmr Ihe blue
. ~ i .-1 H
nunl
cast' yvstvrday by the crop , , - | ’ ,.V « iie d directly upon the ton-| "I* " ,J*1 buy u^ f ,h' . bfl“M ?"i!,,^d*
ustr*w»w n*fp
Florida's
Exhibit
porting board of th, .bpartmentl U*
.
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1 !- .n.t.a.rd by more ^&lt;*n *MH'-

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[KARL LEHMANN
HOME AFTER
!ATTENDING FAIR

Failure To Comply
To Mean “ Econom ic
Death", Says Chief j
Of Recovery D rivr »

—
:
W A SH IN G TO N . Aug. U .
j
— (A .P .1 — A flat prediction*
HAVANA.
A u f.
11. —
that a caae o f revocation &lt;$
(A .P .)— Member* o f t h e
the "B lu e E agle.” em blem atic |
•xecutlva com m ittee o f Presi­
o f com pliance with N. B. i
dent M achado’* own liberal
will arise and that It wll ^
party aaid today the govern­
nf ag r^ i'lu n -. which atDIbutrt |
f ' rm! which a. • fulfill- “ » « *
.........
*" '
L **^
,n auth..«t
Rubbling over with enthusiasm mean "econ om ic d ea th " to
th. co million to drought dam age""*
ofra.irTg wage*
h“
“ ‘ •nn0‘
ijlaym ent had subm itted to United
and interesting impressions of th* the o ffen d er waa made tod*|n
through the Middle West.
'
"Z.HIa Z
-vm-m «" la- oth.rw...; To support
“ V w ftJ of' •
the*.
&gt;’'** l*»r*
8ta tes A m bassador Sumner •
In World’* Fair at Chicago, Kail
\
Y
M
gr**
I
hr
ip
must
h#
111 rrp;rt,
balht on A" ,f- ^rriS^-purchaung i&gt;-&gt;»rr and -Vfull
t
me
employment
b y Hugh Johnson.
•W elle* a counter proposal b y
l'i» im -i. T»» |*f incfr**nl bu»i- now on business or industrial l.ehmann, secretary nf th* Sem1
conditions, Indicated the srenn
At a pres* conference
' nron nird that the plan which ho 1* dt- ne • Iheir must be incn a-.eil buy­ vaiin s
note
County
Chamber
of
Com­
which th e president would
«inalle«t corn crop since IPOI, lh*| reeling rnv s i ’U^ a **lHi&gt;i»»tt.
houses, while 17
0 ,fJ merce who ha* heen loaned to th# promised that violators of tba
ing
|nrt»a»ed
wages
depend
on
smallest
wheat
crop
sines
IK’
.
iil
and
j
least part lime employment f»» Florida Commission In various
surrender hi* o ffic e to Gen­
••It le nothing o f the sort ’. h*
modified presidential re-empUft^
buying anu » r can i
an oat crop o f ato t one-half »f|
eral Alberto Herrara, present eec­
Ihe present.
. . . f — i capacities for the past several
.aid
“
It
i.
"1"«“
»»*«
,f
ment agreements would b* dlaclf»
th
•
•
t
lb'’
“
'ber
a'1
'1
that last yrar.
The
information
w»*
obtalncl
Not inly IS ipevented front, tin-.- &lt;■"
month*, rvturnesl from that rlty
rotary of war.
those ihat u
certain as thnl two and from the more than J2f&gt; «l,w* " "
The in-liratetl production of cotH I'*
lined
If ‘ It I* found they ar* not
Figures
For
July
In
last night with Mr*. Lehmann.
mill,; the rindgnia of
Tha popular and convenrnllve
■link, lour. “The point about pair*, which we.e
wa. plaint at 24173.0104)00 hu h
. ..
complying with the pledg* to rala#
aiding
re-employment,
iw
ready
to
again
assume
hi*
local
16 Southern States els, rnmpareil with 2A7fl.OOO.UoO who ■r‘’ * " 11
under the blue eagle is
M already bars demanded
Mon Vsv ami Tuesday |
£
wages and Increase employmaol
Snnf»»til
»• b,,y,p‘:
m. •
year. The crop this year n »« AlcijUXle means are
doing sll
in -1 » •• Ham and ju-t »&gt; shhpte: a» a means of checking
• tin
up on,
on duties.
that tha proaldaut stop down and
Reach 23 MllHon» last
by shortening working hour*. IV
“
'
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“
The
Fair
I*
magnificent,
beA. program
hail I
(t’onlnlued tin Fage btvc)
.l.tni on Aug. 1
percent1 I* ,r&lt;l “ T f \slot
wh° cnnnot R'» the
new hla own political organlsawhat th' N It- -.
He added, hoarder, h# Intended
.on,| description." were among hla
of n nmL
l thur can hut
really
meant,
through
last
Xaluf-,
BALTIMORE. Aug.
tlsa hia com* forward with a
first wonts, although he quickly to let th* situation real
•Th"
wheal
crop
nf
all
slay
night.
Is
unemphiyvd
resi­
added. " ’ Ansi our exhibit* ar* the brief parlod In th* hand* of k
plan accomplishing tha aamo ob­ Contracts ewanled for butrang. rsllniatrd Bl MMHJOll
dents of tfin community.
engineering and construction pr«commit teas. Qo rationed com­
(till of the town."
ject.
more than IUJi.nou.000
Il-ghlight of all “ f “ &gt;•*
"So well- ar* Florida’* various ing th* ■talus of Intra-atat*
Tha action of tho liberal* In jerls In. th«- •!*»«•" «oul" rrn Ihe amnunt of wltral normally re­
lion, hsiwner. ih the fact »**•* * exhibit*
ivatteresl
about
the It lea and similar business**, Jc
part roversad tholr decision yes- States during July amounted U quire I In this rounlry for food.1
represerfU not a -ingle one of this
923,158.000, The Manufacturer*
grounds,’* He said, “ that th* visit ■on aald whll# »b*7 "»'«M BOt
tardajr when thay held Welles
feed ami semi.
rlly’
i
larger
rniployns
&lt;'f
labornr move* along only a short dla within Hi* regulattv* po,
lullty of “ Inter-meddling" and Record announced yestmley.
In rirry case th, report r iver* tance before he come* across covary act tha “ hlu# aagla
This compares with a crop last.
The July fig re* compare with
hla mediation activities prejudicial a total for th- five weeks i» the year &lt;f T'Jtt.onu.nuo buthel*.
a h sme-s which employs ordinar­ something Florhllan, either th#
them.
*&lt;i7J
to tho sovereignty of Cuba.
ily from three lo 2h or 3a elerk* Florists Tropical Homs, the sponge reach
Winter wheat ariNlurtinn we* I
preceding month o f $29.144,000.
Th. question of th. conljtq-.
By thla plan tho present (tala but The Record sa d Ihe July fig ­ llsti-l at .llOJtSS.UOO bushels an
or worknten
fisherman’s boat, th* Seminole In­ tlonallty of th. National RaeTA «
secretary, Otoatoa Ferrara, would ures In. teat* sustained scllvlty in all spring wheat pm-l rlmn S ; S c r a p p i n g O f M o n r o e * M a k e s
E ” “ {J
It |s said that *vrr&gt; large em­ dian Village, th, main exhibit, the try Aet wa* Injectwl t « B #
r**ltn A t TVrwral Harrara would the South dsapits a falling off in IVj..ll«.noo bushels.
D o c tr in e Is U r g e d
T o B r iiiK T h is h a a
ployer of labor In this county ha* orange grove, ansi finally, radio yeatarday for th# Ural tlmo l w «
bo appointed by Machado to hla awards for publ'c building* duo
signified an Intention •f abiding programs'and announcvmenl* that th* campaign of Hugh B. John***
The board forerast the oat
B
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n
a
t
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r
P
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t
t
m
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place. Thereafter Machado would In delay* In starting new projects crop at 664t,7ltt,tHK) bushels, com­
by the rresMctll’s Agreement. are broadcast all over the hair tn blanket the country with bln*
,
••
*-— not
Mk eonarraa fer a leave of ab­ under the Federal P blie Wurh* pared with I.'-'.th.ihhi.iiimi |„,t yrar,
R \HAS0TA. Aug. 11.— Plead- However, because they have
ground* through huge loudspeak aagla ln*l«nias.
. .
BAIt A” OTA.
a
.... of I h.&lt;T time lo a 'just the,, personnel
sence, thus opening the wav for program.
NF.W Y O R K . Aug. II
&lt;A’&gt;an I an avetagr pr duet on .......
With .vary available offlcjjft
,
hours ami new wages. ers."
Herrera to aoecaed to the presi­
Dwelling construction accounted 102* It 1030 of l.lDOJtOO.noo an­ Scrapping of Ihe Monroe dnctrlfls mg fs.r Immediate r*
:
The weather l» Hu*, crowd* arc of th# N. R. A. eineantratad gjt
dency In conformity with the Co­ for 114)311,0110 of th, awards as nually.
in the Interest nf amity betwran , -rH-nt
|
Dirnr rmployrr* ^ rr»*
rnormoua, buftlntM In Chlcaio la on the single objective of bripghen constitution.
Fureraati nf prmlurlion of bar­ the IJnled states aril l.a’gi |,r|,llt Florida out of 'he bog "
compered wltl* $2,047,000 in June
port U) l l * " * ;
° r |,.,„m|„g. notable, ar. ev.rywh.ro,
(Contjnued On Pag# Thro*) |
The counter proposal of the and 91,283,000 In May. For the ley, flaxseed, hay. brans and po­ Ameiiean nations wns ad»o*‘ xt#-l pot it bock an H» fed where •«', |M, „ , m,el as of l,*«
n aml event, tumble aft,r themMachado government rame at tha first Cm* la many months .‘ P#'u tato** all wer* beind ttv&gt; unusu­ yr'lerday by Senator Pittman, t ta le, county and municipal g»vNor doe. It rover ,h' '• » ' . selvas with such rapidity that tha
time when the general strike latlve hull ing Inareaanl. Indies’ - ally low forecast of July I, nnd Nevada, rhnlrman o f Ihe Senate
which haa held Cube In its grip Ing a grow.ng demand for new th- emdilmn of pasturrs on A g. foreign rrUtion.* conimlltre and n
....
( roncern* reported an increase In
for dan was fast approaching home*.
I was rated as Ihe lowest for slrlrgata to the world rrnnsunis- If*, her* ran be P*1"*
and all nf Ita liackground, h, said.
Futch, »l l.eesburg, premlenl of .
i, (,f pa), b t did
Iiuurly t*
rate
e
full-fledged
revoluntlonary
conference.
Various mill* let einfracts last that date on record.
F*r tha past three wtoks. tl has
i- r i i e m a s o
S
f..e
Die
s
w
i
m
,
fit
saais
rka
aaw
I,
j
,
n
i'
‘
i
—ami
*U-firo
.
been Mr. Lehmanti’* task to be In B o l U a O rd in a n ce »
J s L S H .‘ ‘riJ8UB!Ss?»nI*“ .. if aAhd ikst frtilt ntmliirll** , __ .___ k
h
u
rlnir
the
laijn
American
pe
On,
employer
report*
that
h,- Y T h IIvs** '* &gt;W*-ln»fnTeg’J:
for operallvea shortly l»
rxprCted to l»e aM'Ut 10 p«rDior of the Futcll bill providing
and arminsl the main exhibit help
street car filled with p-llcemen be place.! on Iheir payrolls as r rvnt below avcrsrc In ree-nt pie that we arc sincere l*t our on I delinquent tax rnnrnloflem* snd cant' h» ha* h»d tn add three *d- Ing epreail Ih, gospel of Florldd,
Circuit Court Judge Millard 'M.
i.t
Mini
employee*,
his
weekly
will
I that the upward Irendjmunret rolley Itmi wr
arts bombed. Injuring seven, one result o f the adoption o f the tw&gt;
f bonds for ha k tnxrs. I payroll was boosted $58.34, Thai to arrange for radio ami civic club Smith this morning uphold lha
|
ill,
use
perhaps fatally. At manv points shift 40-hour week by the lit.lls Id^orgngea•ami grapefruit hat} Interf.re, wr fhs.ull msjie n ..
City of Sanford In Ita content!^
lnspa&gt;er*’ m « * 4 •ignie reyreaenls th* largest In- programs, and to In general ad­
id reased
partiall • s.ffset “ the rather p sirMarxt on that llit-re I no InntIn the Inferior tmhlle feetln* la Ind stry.
vance Ihe rant* of Florida at ev­ that It ha# a right to try vlolalort
it**. In payrolls reported by any ery opportunity.
A notable Increase la contracli pro*peels” for #ppl-«. pcachrgtl uecr«*ity f.ir the Monroe |b Toertltig here l« nigh'
at the hotting point and beginning
of lha bollta and lottery Uck(9
“ Florida, along with Ih* rest of
„ f t)„ la:, empl yers.
revolutionary activity Is ronrid- ?*( * r church building* wa* re­ grap*. pears and pruno. The po- 'line”, -aid I’lltiuan on hi* ar­
Every day, he said, dottn* of ordlntnea In th# local Poll**
'
rienl
fr
m
London.
.
Ihb no'ion, will soon come out '1 Another firm, adding II** lull- Floridians, many of th«m parson Court.
ered almost Inevitable unleea the corded la July, awnnls aggregat­ Into crop may he the amellest
tii*
• " W r shmihl *dy that the M-&lt;n tins teiriMe slump," th* senatur iln„ employe**, ieportr.1 that i"s al friends, railed at the Florida
Hla daclalon Imtnadlalaly af­
pfOaldenrv problem le solved Im­ ing |M3J)00 compare I to |II3,I&gt;CU since IDill.
' payroll for last week wa* $50 exhibit, always to express sur­ fect* several caaaa against q*r
i roe Doctrine li an outworn pot- ileclatril.
for projects o( this character In
mediately.
“ tine of th* most pressing l«-| mor,-than th* week before,
icy. The pur|&gt;o«e of the iloctiine
Between three and five hundred June.
prise and satisfaction ovtr tha grofa who1had been arrested soma
Rt II another flint look m a display. “ Persons who had openlv days ago and charged with'.a vio­
was to prevent cerium Euroo-xu sue- today t« taxation—and th"
Award* for Industrial an I onarmed s nd mounted men
re­
rountrh* fi m extrh.ling
their b.il.h bill will, I Mi***, help t" full time employer, appatrnlly on d'riarrd themselves at opposed to lation of th# lottery tleket ordjported to here assembled near glnerr ng work In July fouled
| po«A*r to la lin Americx. At pue- I'lleie the Strain by *oving to t"* a 932 50 per werk salary, aim's Florid* participation at Ihe Fair,” nan:#. These negroes ar* eehadCisco For’ the time being they |D,470,0C() with a wide sarlc^ of
snt thr dang r nf Kun-pcan !•&gt;'»• Us payer pay yuur 1032 Uses and the firm reported an Increase in he said, “ hsv, rom# forward In ultd to b* tried before Judg* aenterprises making up th- ’ mil.
remain peaceful.
era atlriupiiiqr to r * nd [their |,t tho., for ’.II nod prior yrar, its payrolls of lhat much.
Textile mill exparsion resulted in
admit Ihsy nsver dreamed our ex­ A. B. Wilkinson next Monday aft­
itoTernment* In toil n aiurrk&gt;i is M r hut pay th' current a-sess.' It was undrrstiKid today lhat hibit would he as fin* and hava ernoon.
”
HTDE PARK. Aug. U .-O P &gt; - a great ahar* of the awarJt. The
Bernard Evans Ward, well- negligible.”
ment liefoie th*. 2,' so it I- now inem iis of th* lieal N. R. A. such remarkabl* pulling powsr.”
Attornays for th# negro#* had
Outllnes of the state department’s Tii.lt, Chatllllon Cirporation of
known
portrait
painter
of
Cleve.
^Campaign Army will continue
Krnunslution of th , shiettinr, i dully p lo the taxpayer."
At the requsst nf The. Herald, pravanted trial earlier this month
program for ■ now order In Cuba of Rome, G*., Initiated IJJJIW.OOO
land. Ohio, and Ht. Augustine, and th, senator said, w . I I ass ue
Commenting nn the fact that their canvas of stores*, and other Mr. I^hmsnn will prepat* a con- by having secured a writ of (eap
(Continued/in Pag* Ff.ei
became knewr, tedav as President
a former real Irnt of Daytona Ijitln American nal on* that -he ■ on* expect* to gel face value places whet, labor Is employed, cit, summary of thr things which hlbltlon and a writ of mandaiW*
Roeecvelt waited for an early
Beach, and Sanford, passed away llnitrd titatrs fount no further out of depreciated railroad an I b.vetv effort will lie mat* m s*. all prospective Fair visitor* should from Judg# Smith on th. ground*
(Copthiufd, 0* Png" Five)
at 2:30 o’clock on Aug. 2 at lh*fobligation to interfere In th.ir o'her securltie-. Senator Ful III cur* cnmpltll data from every ar* during their stay. This sum­ that th* ordinance wa* uncon«Mh
home of his granddaughlsr, Mrs. dontsalc affa-r*.
sold It waa liieviialil' that Florida; «tnpl yer in Sanford -» that this mary will
In an early Issue of tutlonal.
.V
E. J. Ward. In Akron. Uhb. Death
Thay argued that th. City ck(dSenator Pittman expressed his boom-llm* bonds should lot, value j rlty will be ahl* In tep .rt a alia- The Herald.
came follow ng a two-week*’ Ill­ •lew,, on tb* Mmroe Duclr.he * ami Inasmuch as bondholder* were; able mctsaac tn Its weekly pay
tar did not give tha City Camness. although Mr. Ward had heen he prepared to hasten to We its n ,i requltiog the Iajlmads and tolls and a slseaMe drcreiar in Its
mtaatenara authority to P » « •%«.
an ordlnanee, and that all v l ^ ,
in falling health for th* pact ■Inglnn to ■tu-iy the fu l no alt is- ether Ruurces of deflated sec ir- list of ; ifemploycd.
tort of auch an ordinance ehauld
I linn.
Hies to pay dollar for dollar. It •■
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TAMPA., Aug. H.-&lt;JP&gt;-The several month*.
ha transferred to tha Circuit
&gt;! Ward wa* fcnrn In England
Although declining to suggest nousrnw.ral to h . t h a t Florldt l O I l I i T O I K e
ritjr of Ht. Petersburg was re­
Coart and tried thart aa bavftf
strained front ace-pting anylh:ni on May IH, 1834 and cam, to this1nny particular count- of pr ■' bonds ran Ih- pnul twyoml the ahil
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11— &lt;/P&gt; except »a*h for 1031 city taxes fn country fit the yrar 11)13. II* w*:i|,|,,rrI he raid there weie two at tty of thr issuing authority to
rommlttad a felony.
r-r
— Mr*. Franklin D. Rooeevslt U an order front Federal District a member of the Southern Aria, u tnal veu for Ih, Unn.d Slate.
Judge 8. A. B. Wilkinson
pay. •
beat on Informing herself of ex“ Flral”, he is! k "therg m. the . "Nn hiHim-tloi* senility Is no
WAHIHNGTON, Aug. .11.—OP) afternoon stated that th* f 1** AV
Judg, Hnlsted I- Ritter, ir*Miami, League an 1 of tho FI irida Enter
aetty what is happening with re­ filed Ik federal restrict court here allnn of ArtUta agd was also a I s e uf denouncing Ihe pnilrp ue- worth what the original Invest
r
•
—Hugh Jidinsnn said today there gomant before Judge Smith w*h
gard to canal minimum wage for
member of th* 81. August nc rlsreil in th» Platt Ahu-ndmed, paid for H and I*.- than III perWASHINGTON. Aug. II.—Wl |were “ proposal* .which are nn- baaed on the groundthatth,C lty
yesterday.
women end men In N. R. A. codes
Art*
Cl
b.
lit
was
an
exhihitist
.riii
are
now
held
by
Ihe
original
i.
hich
perm
ts
this
gov-rmural
to
Signalling
the »tatt of n n*-v 1r*tl*f,'t"rv" In Ih* proposed cod# charier did give auffltlent autqpcJ.sdgo Ritter's order said *t
o f eempetitiaa..
appeared to tho
jurlxt
that at th. Royal Academy of Art*. ioleivene to piote. I its own citi- .purchaser," he aid. “ Year hy yea- I&gt;hn u of the government’* anti [o f hnura alii -.'get ihmltted hy Ity for th* City Comn&gt;la*loo*rO»
Tho President's wife said yes*
v
the lag hu,den of Florida hai crime riinpaigti, high fedeial of j Ih* American Newepaper Publiah nsaa a lottary ordinance. I n ,* ffp j
Florida law aulhirlxlng thr use I&lt;nnd&gt;in. Englanu, and was well- sens.
terday she had invited Hugh S.
•Ion thereto, he said. Ordinance
hern pyramided nn n •mailer mini fieialt leirnlly starteil a aerie* of i era A-mciall'n.
of bond* In payment of taxe* known throughout th, rounlry
Johnson, the recovery administra­
her nf people buT through thr op­ conference- at the rail nf Ray­
C O M M IT TE E . Mb.KIM
Johnson declined at a press No. J30 ijlvro th* City a right tt»
would “ Impair Ihe obi gallons con­ for hia-outstanding portrait work.
tor, end Secretary Frances Per
'
lie maintain*.! a studio tn
eration of the 1 -trh hill wr will mond Molry to seek ways of conference In Intimate what sec- try ***** af th»* nature.
kina to the WtUft House to lunch- tained In the city’* Nm Wd Indebt­ Franklin, Pa. for many years,
In affect. Ordinance Na. W&gt;
The Advisory Conimittce of. ih,- put lus-k on Ihe In* hmiks million - unifying frileral and state activi­
edness and wo Id violate serfTon
[
linn
he
ennahlered
objectionable,
•on with that subject In mind.
•tataa that "In the trial of a m
giving u&gt; hia studio there a yrar h&gt;»-*l N. H. A. f aiupiiiiMi Am y o| dollar- worth of pmperly not
I hut It I* aald that publishers’
.Several temporary codes not in 10 article I of the federal constl- ago last summer. II* has painted will bold a meeting at the f '! . nnv.- sharing Ihe burden. We are ties.
If th# avldene* develop* that (m
Meanwhile,
department
"f
Jus­
representativeare
due
at
hla
operation, aad same permanent lull-, it."
the portraits of many of the Hall this afternoon at 6:00 o’clock, not heihg unfair to thiwe whohnv' tice agents who recently hava office Inday tn talk over th* Pari* being tried . »
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The
xult
was
brought
hy
fivs
ansa being formulated, provide e
felony, the eaa# shall ha M S *
country’s moat prominent people with Mayor V. A. Speer prrsnflig carried Ih* load o far, w* aro aided In solving four kidnaping program.
holders
o
f
som#
twenty
and
a
lower minimum wags for women
Matters o f interest on- to b.
farrod to tha county, uni*** It •*
half million dollars’ worth of 8t- and has don* some excellent mu­ aired, It was learned today fr»*tu helping Ihrni hy spreading th" cases ware assigned to hunt
It has heen Intimated In sources violation of *o»# City ordlnaoffjf
*han fur men.
ral w.rk.
burden.”
down
the
ahdurtors
of
f'harl**
,F‘.
Petersburg
bonds.
They
are
Kenrinse
lo
Johnson
that
he
fed#
Mia. RsssaveH explained aho
Mr. Warl had spent some time General Frank Evans, hra,| of Ih
Uraehel, wealthy Oklahoma -Eity there are too many reservations
had recolvod npvncal letters on tho aeth M. Keefe, o f . New York In Florida, bring a rrsidrnt of Aimy, who slated that Ih* pfi I.
state;
Fred
P.
Hayward,
of
Roeoil man.
all In the newspaper rod# and he Sale O f Scrap Iron
subject.
letn
of
unemployment
will
lie
g
•
Daytona Beach for right yrar*
M
an **ri*t»nt srwreiary objects t„ th* failure lo ipeclfy
Empbostalag that she hod no ton; Fred W. Hubble, o f De* and also spending lo t years fn rn considerable thought and dis
Prohibited By Cttim*
(I p n ic le -D o w ii I ly in a
of slate appointed by President shorter hour* for reporter* and
part In thn fsrmalatlon of Ibc N Urines; Henry Hart, Detroit, and Nxnford. He went to St. Augustin* cussIon.
John
H
.
Harris,
of
Cincinnati.
i
Mnonev'lt
In
mve-tigate
the
-rime
ropy editors.
R. A. prognas, Mrs.
R e c o r d S u rpH H H ed
NANKINO. A u g T jl— &lt;•
situation, started his new dull**
Th* pUlatiffa alleged that Flor­ over a yvar ago with hia daugh­
II* aald only tho*# newspaper* Chin*** natlonallat gova:
CORN CROP FORRCAMT
ter, who wax transferred there
ida
houan
hill
1M0
under
whlcTl
ly conferring *t the Justice de-But I do have a graet latcreet
1.08 ANGELES, Aug. 11^— psrtment with Attorney General signing the blanket cod# ar* en­ prohlMtad'today lha sale of
St. Petersburg could hava accept.
,h* e? k " nt ,hr Farida Power
WASHINGTON, Aug. U .-'A *
titled to display th# “ Bid# !%gle" iron and other nwlala. Mill
hi serial
bP)--A
Yankre
Imy
who
praeand
Light
Company,
and
mad*
hla
Cummings, William Stanley, first i until the special newspaper cod#
.—The crop reporting board of th'
any prwtaM W W *abj#ri.Ied bend, far Uaea waa uaeonaUaotborltla* atatad that •#
tlieil
the
etunl
lu
an
rid
kitch­
arsis**nt attpuney general, and
It over to tha people who l thmal Imcatiae It was a locml home with her. Hia -1st ngulshed Impart ment of Agrirultur* joal*'
en rhalr ha • frlleved Lieuten­ Johseph R. Keenan, apeclal aaalal- Is approved by th# recovery ad­ agania have bean pnaehaaln# asoh. ’I
and
gallant
manner,
typical
of
(rill
kut
no
ndie#
of
Intention
to
day
forecast
tb*
eerond
small*-'
i te rsneldsr It.
natal* aaywhar* podalhla In ChhMf
ant Tito Falronl, Italian air o f­ ant In rharga of antl-rsckateering ministration.
have always bellrsod in equal la troduce it in the recent legisla­ tb* “ old world school" and hi* —t pioductiun of wheat and oaD
and ahlpplag them to Japan "far
ficer,
of
Ihe
upside
down
flying
charming
personality
won
for
corn crop since 1001, and lha lew
si werfc for n m and tive sessions, was given as re­
tha maaufactur# of arnsansaatwV
record. Mil" llurrhsm yester­ off rt*.
him a wtdf c-rrls of friends, par* la 3&amp; years.
Keenan declined lo go Into de­ Short-Lived Tornado
J I hope that rvaataallg quired by la
day
flew
head
downward
for
HOOVER* |1AB BIRTHDAY ,
The plaint*(Ts asked fer a three llcuUrly la th* art circloa. .
H vriU bo worked out satis factor.
D oom Heavy Damage
on* hour ami 44 minutes from tails concerning th* Uraehel In­
lie is survived by one am. R. H.
fudge court (o h*sr their appllcaIIKADH YOUNG JUDEANH
quiry, saying that might IntarSan Diego t&lt;&gt; fuis Angeles. Hu
•, that she fat. tV'a fee nn Interlocutory lojaac- H. Ward, of Cleveland, Ohio; a
S T A N f O R D UNIVERSn?.LEWES. DaL. Aug. II— tffl—A
broke tho record by 30 minute*. fare with th* in/estigalloau
ATLANTA, Aag. II. —&lt;Jb- __ . . . a dnaghter, Mrs. Annie M. Moot?,
fe-bral district judge,
Calif,
Aug. It—W k -F a r ‘
i aright he “tempo- ‘
short-lived
tornado
swtpt
In
from
Falconl announced h« would at­
j i m m v I iaiT lT p h u r t
Ha
" things" which ffrftttl fM ffW court jurist and o f Bt August ne; five gram*- Iwon Goldberg of Neve Oriaanr
th, u s early today, leveled every Praatdaat Herbert
tempt
to
regain
th*
honors
to­
In- a Iiwrij i1of tha federal rirtv^ children aad os« gnat-grandchild, waa alocted praaldent of the
lent In th* Delaware national years kid g#*t*nUy.;lcfl W*
8PRINGFIELD,
MaaaH
Aug.
II.
day
taking
up
sufficient
fuel
on th# oqaapus foe a thro* to I
eourt of appnals.
u iacral services wore held Sat­ Southern Young Jndaan Associa­
for four hours. “The ‘flrit five _(AP&gt;—Jimmy Haiallp, noted filer, guard camp near Bethany Beach,
; Aug. 6, at the K!aak* tion, Mobil* w«« cboeon as the
day moUr trip In th* Of
Jndga Ritter’s order p rariM “
unroofed
building*.
Injured
many
wa*
lnj»**d
when
hi*
plin*
minutes wer* th* hardest," aald
Funeral Parlors In Labs­ convention city fer 1034 and the
______
for a bearing An*. 14 la Jacksonof th* 8M guardsmen, thro* ser­ Slarraa, ,h&gt;dgi«« foa^M#
crashed
her*
lata
yeatarday
afterRurtham
upon
landing.
them out villa, an tha application fog. th* _____ Ohio, a suburb of Clovo- mid-year c:nclavo In
__,^&lt;4.^*a4 eama,
iously, and did b**vy damage,
r
. . . will be hald la
till u .'i i i :/
,
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DIXY’S BUILDING
CONTRACTS FOR
MONTHREPORTED

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S. POSITION ON SENATOR FUTCH
LATIN AMERICAN URGES PAYING OF
RELATIONS IS IITT CURRENT TAXES

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City Has Right T «
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Bernard E. W a r d
Former R e s i d e n t
Here, Death Victim

Use O f Bonds For
Tax PaymentsGets
' Mrs. Roosevelt Is
.Seeking Advice On Setback In C o u r t
R A Wage Codes

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Newspaper Code Is
Not Entirely 0 . K.
Begun In Federal Withllugh Johnson
y ; Fight Upon Crime

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MITIFYINGOF CUBAN AFFAIRS
Y HAS MADE CBEO N TC IRNI TUIEC ATO
L
Many Palms Set Out
As Result Of Gar­
d e n Club Activity

(Coatlnoad From Pit* 1)
dapirtment as backing the medi­
ation efforts o f
Am bossid or
Wtllas.
It was Interpreted further *•
me*nine ttet madiatloa rathe*
thaa military laloreeallon wouM
be followed In seeking to solve the
grass iiland pro teem.
Officials here declined Immedi­
ate comment ss to whether Presi­
dent Machado's state of war de­
cree meant ttet he definitely had
declined to accept Well*#’ pro­
posal, or whether ho still might
agree to It after the strike-para­
lysed economic situation had been
unraveled.
.Shortly after word of the war

Tte extent to which the San­
ford Garden Club has gone ate
will continue to go In a beautifica­
tion program which Is now In pro­
cess of eompleton In Sanford Is
Men In Superintendent of Parks
James Houghton's report on tte
activities of Ms department for
tte month of July.
During July, he reports, tho
Garden Club donated 1711 cocos
plamosai palms toward tte City
beautification
program. Forty- on Hood Avenue, .15 on Palmetto
tbree o f tteso palms wars sat out Avenue, and 32 on Hanford Ave­
nue between Commercial Street
and the takefront. Thirty-five of
LEGAL NOTICE
them were set out on Han Juno
Avenue between the
Inkefront
boulevard and Union Avemie, and
30 of them were **t out on Let
Nells* Is kereltr given that Avenue between First Street and
FRANK TOITNOKR. aareheeer #f Union Avenue.
*
Tea fNrllflrate N» l i t dale* Ike . Tte Club also donated 45 Aus­
trO. Say at Ausuii. A D. Itll.'kas
filed esld certifies!* la mr uffli-v. tralian oaka which have been set
and kas mad* sppllralle* for lex
dee*, le leeu* In srrnrdanee with out on Park Avenue between 23rd
law. Said eerllflrste embrace* Ik* Street and Geneva Avenue. Three
following desert bed properly situ­
ated la llemlnnl* I'nnnlr. Florida, Parklnsonla* alto were donated
••-will
_
. ;
and set out In tho triangle pork at
Lot I* (Less W. |* ft.) South
tha Intersection of Geneva AveHanford Helylita Addition
Th# **ld land Lein* aaeeseed *1 Ike nua and Park Avenue, white twJ
dale of leauanre of aurh rortlflralo
la ih* name at VNKNOWN. tlnleee Parkinsonlaa' and four red hibis­
said reriiflmi* akall k* redeemed cus plants wsr* set out at th# en­
aeeerdlaa la law laa deed will latua thereon on Ih* lllh. dnr at trant* to Dresmwold.
1*0linker, A. f&gt;. I»M.
During July th* City set out on
Wllnena m r off icial e ls n s lu r *
an 4&gt; eeaI th la ih * loth, d a r of A u a - tte. lakefront boulsvsrd bstwMn
Hanford and San Juan Avenue*, 72
v. k notior.Aiw,
lerk (’ IrriJll fn u rt. Meml- palmetto** In cluster* of three,
nol# cNiunly. Florida,
and nlna larg# pnlmejtoea on tte
n r : A. M. WKKKM.
n. a boulevard In front of tte Mayfair
Hotel.
x o n r u to m o r n a r v o w e a n s
In order to makt room for some
Th* Itlt Delinquent Real Kelli*
Tax Lilt of Ik# Clip af Sanford, of these psl mettoes, 14 Washingglories. ha* been poatid at th#
m m door nf th# City Mill and al tonia palms, were removed. Eight
■ha from door of tha r*nurt liaua# of them were .rvaat In tha Zoo
In Ih* rile af naafard, Florida, and
will remain •« poetet for a period Park, and six wsr# transferred Kj
af four waeha, aammaueluf Aug- vacancies In th# flral planting uf
ual Ird. and endlnnlnapfombar lit
.
All flenl Ratal# upon whlrh lb# palms on th* boulevard.
HU City .Tale* ar# nol paid and
During August, the beautifica­
ulaet which Tax
t.'srllflrstr#
** nol alreadr been leeued. will tion work will conalst of planting*
aold al Public Auction an Ih*
41b. dar nf H#pt*mb*r. Itlt. al Ih*of Mverlntas, plumbago and phylfCant door of Ih* Clip 11*11 In Han­lanthus In th* Zoo Park; plantings
ford, Florid#, commencing at T*nof four targe coco#
plumose
o’clock. A. K.
P. H. I.AUMiV.
palms, eight Jaamlnum and tte
t’lir Clerk.
re-arranging of the present severInlos on the Municipal Pier;
planting of plumbago, phyltanthus and crotons, as wsll as three
small sited cocos plumotas near
th* City Hall.
Three larg* palmettos* will be
planted In Central Park, as well
as eevertnlas sad. otter fo )la n
plant# around Ih* has# o f inis
monument.
Rlx Australian oaks and all
oleanders, and on# Jasmlnum will
be planted In the parkway of th#
MlmeoKraph Printing
City owned property on West
First Street between Mill Crack
end Poplar Avenue.
Special Investigation*
Concluding. his report,
Mr.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Mnughton states that with th*
exception of tte palmetto**, **»CREDIT ASSOCIATION
erlnlas and Jasmlnum, which were
Fhaaa.IM
furnished by the City, all of the
l*UH Parh Ave. Sails,#. Pis.
other plants were donated by th*
Garden Club*.
In connection with thb beauti­
fication program, and on tehalf ot
tte Garden Clubs, Mrs. W. E.
Celery Farm To
Watson, club president stated that
Rent
"As long as our funds hold within
safety lines, we will help—gladlu Mecca Hammock

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•S Aerea. I* sere * Iliad In lo a d
rundlllon. Om»d w ilts, all nicaaaary
a s r lr u ll u r a l
Implsmmts.
Mula, tr a rln r, rnliirid quarivr*.

Splendid Living
House
APPLY

H. M.

Papworth

Traditional OpenShop
Industries Are Feel­
ing Concerted Drive
CLEVELAND, Aug. l O - t * ) —
Two of tte nation's basle Induetries, rubber ate steel, which have
maintained a traditional
open
shop po»*» •"
y ? bV
ginning to feel organised tabor's
spear head attack under the N. R.
A. banner.
*
From Akron, center of tte rubdecrec reached kero, Hull Issued
lb , following statement:
"I should emphasise again my
pereonal Interest In tha illusion
which has developed In Cuba end
ensure you that I am following,
hour by hour, all of the reports
ss they art recsived.
-A t Ambassador Clnlaa* re­
quest, the Preeldent has received
Mm M Hyde Park this afternoon
ami has. without a doubt, sc­
pressed our ihep concern at the
trn of saints in Havana and
throughout Cute.
"The, *Ut# department b
In
rloM touch with Havana and I*
c mfldent
th a t
Ambnsaador
Wall**, acting a* * friendly ad*
Impartial mediator, Is iking h“*
utmost In co-operation with ill
Cuban ebmenta to aid In bringing
about o peaceful solution. I need
not repeat* that I have overy con­
fidence In Mr. Wsllf*."
A short white tefor* It wtl
mad* known on high authority
that both th# Spanish ambassa­
dor and tte British minister In
Havana had complained to Wsllta
coscernlng treatment of their na­
tionals and damage to foreign
property.
A message repaired here saM
three Hpanbh cltlxen* had bevn
killed in tte past three dnys and
that th* Hpsnlih smbsrtador had
reported 50 of hb fellow citliens
In Havana alone had teen Im­
prisoned.
The British minister was re­
ported to have comptalned of
pdoperty damage, principally In
th* Interior o f tte Iftind.
•

her Industry, m m word yumardsy
from liter ip ok n m n Ite l IMO
workers Hsrs Jeined tte,Umted
Federal Union of Robber Werbeft
there under tte aegis ‘ af tte
American Federation s i Later. .
Is tte Youngstown ate Clev*Und stool districts, orfsataaps onn o s n e s d approximately ■SNO
Y m n p t m worker# la w Joined
lbs A. K. O. L. union* and that a
meeting has boon called In Clevolate this week for abont *00 work­
ers who bars ilfood application*
for memtersblp.
•*
That tte federation bas Uban
upon lualf a itupaadoai task,
howse«r, la ibown by tte fart

la k e s S p e e c h
Oil Recovery Act

We must be confident'', he con­
tinued. “ All around us are evi­
dences which Indicate that Presi­
dent Roosevelt b genuinely Inter­
ested In lifting the people to a
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new etendard of living, to a betExecutives of steel ate rubber |ter plane of exbtence than any
companies have.tnnliialned elleaeejln tte past. Everything la mapped
In the face of the uiAonbing cam- out nhend,
ate It will go
palgn, but Indication* that labor's through."
inrosds may not be going uni»o-| Mr. flhlnholser stated that “Wa
(iced Is seen In a recent appeal i f Jar* not doing tte subjoet Justice
Iho Akron tabor council for an In-1by looking toward Its ultimate
vestigatlon by tho department oflconcluaion and and cn tho basis
labor of alleged discrimination (of what has gone before ua Id
against uniun sympathisers.'
|American Ilf* and huaineaa. I proAt Youngstown, Henry B*rnon.|dlet that wa shall hats sailor
federation organiser, has refusAlfmoney pore business, a te.In fi­
nitely belter markets to appeal to
when this plan nears Its end."
j Pointing to * rich harvest which
has teen reaped this season by
the** men would loss tteir Jobs If Georgia end Carolina peach grow­
er*. Mr. 8hlahil»er said “ There
they became known."
P. W. Litchfield, president nf w* havj a reflection of tetter
times already. The peach deal
tho Goodyear Tire A Rubber Com­
which In tte past year* has been
pany which has had a system uf a miserable failure this year was
employ* representation In effect a decided success. Tte poach**
for several years, In an nddrsa* sold well, farmers war* able to
recently referred to tho company pay off their obligations, and to­
union s i an advantageous form of day scores of them find them­
selves with money In their1hand*
organisation for both *mploy*r
for the first time In years. Tha
and employ*.
effects of tte ‘New Deal’ showed
Abo th# rubber Industry bns up earlier than was expected, and
taken the Initiative toward higher If tha same condition* prevail
wage level*, th* last of two wag* in our favor, w* are entirely Justi­
Increases being announced yester­ fied In seeing tetter celery price*
day In four largo Akron plant*. not i to far distent".
f
Yesterday’s increases ranged from
Mr. Shinholser pointed to n
8 to 10 percent In several depart* definite eppropriatlon of 13400,manta of tte Industry at tte Good­ 000£00 which b at the Preeldent *
rich, Firestone,
General.
and Aletwwal
disposal for work projects, _
Goodyear plants. Tte last pre­ •am which In Itself forms a nu­
vious wag# Inerves* was 10 per­ cleus for a revival of bualneea.
cent on July i». It was not re­
"If people will only put their
vealed whether the** Incrsnoos shoulders to tte WltMl,” ho said,
restored nil of ih* reduction* "yow couldn’t step thb program
made sine* th* depression began.

Any Kind
We Buy, Sell or Trade All Kinds o f
Used Furniture

New Stoves and New Mattresse*

foil Peck V * "
No Slack Fillin'

ON s OP PO'JN ll\ ti s
(Ic tl f. f)VI l&lt;NM •H*

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GORDON

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RE5ULTS
RATES

Kc Its* I Month.
Minimum chary* Mg.

at 13 cents *
after tte or- HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by one who really knows boo.
dovsral dairies
to eight cents. Briggs, Jswsisr, Mag. A*.

Armada -Will Hop To
New Port Near Rome

CAMPING OUTFIT, treUor. Four
persona capacity. Comptet* with
new ted. (75- Reel A SondRuJ.
ROME, Ang. HL-IAV-Censml •re, 111 Myrtlo Avo.

10—Flower* and Plants
STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sole.
8m -W. W. Potter.

DRIVING NORTH Western New
York, want passenger iter* ex­
penses. B. V. Colburn, H I Laurel

(Continugd From Pag* I)
btature to control tte prico of
commodity of • private naturaesuch as milk—through Its poll*

•WANT. TO
OETAGOOD
USED MELOniONE
MUST BE OF
EXCELLENT
’
QUALllJ
Walter Poser e-o Sanford Herald.

Husband Pleased
After W ife Lout
BULKY FAT
Radocvd 21 Pound*— Skin
Clearer and Feeb Mach Better
“ I’m lost sxs'tly 21 lbs. with 3
Jars of Krutchon and am so hanny
to get rid of that bulky fot. My
husband Is vary pleased with me
My skbi U clearer and I Ya*l so
mueh tetter ilnco I’m not so
heavy on my feet. Friends say I
look muck tetter.” Mrs. Norma
•yletleri Maegdaskflle, Md.
■
To get rid of double chine, bulg
Ing hips, ugly roily of fot an wtb
and upper arms RAFELt am
without discomfort—« t tte MOM
time build up giorioae health and
acquire u doer skin, bright (fW , KNW YONK ---------- »4bO
energy and vlvariousaega—to look
younger and feel It—take a had!
taaapoonful af Kruacteu Salts In
a glass of hot water uvsry merit­
ing before breakfast. "
* s Seminole Hotel Bldg.
One Jar taste 4 weeks and cos**
but a trifle at Touchtoa's Sanford
Drug Co. or any drugstore .the
world over. Msk* sure Mo jr e t
(io n if)A N jo r o i? | !N E S
Kruacteu boeausa It’* B A F t .
Money back If uot satb$#d— Adv

UNION BUS .STATION

U eoL V A C A T I O N

•t above the sea . . . where you
"sweet" 18-hole course for 50
cents s rou n d /, fish In tho Carolines’ lamous
.........
rid*, a hors* over mila* of
cleared bridf* paths . . . play tennis on livtly
clay court* . , . swim the mountain lakes or tho
new Country Club pool . . . become breathlesa
with the beauty of thia mountain setnory . . . bo
cool and comfortable . •. In tha happy company
of fty, kindred spirits . . .'that's tha sununar
enjoymant offered you by tho Holal Gordon. A
hundred rooms of solid comfort. Thru# delicious
Southern •cooked mooIs a day. At tha surprifo
laity low cost of from 13.50 to IS por diem.
Msk* your reservations now for your shore of
this fun. And bring tha youngsters — there's a
iKoroujWj^iyulppod playground for tham al

■ilk board’* order
quart. Immediately
dor of Judge Long,
dropped tteir pries

Price Fixing By Milk D e a l e r s Is
Given S e t b a c k

BILLY’ S UNCLE

In tha small park running
through tha renter of Lily Court,
tha combined Garden Cluba will
set out, In etaggered formation, 25
cocos plumosa and ons Australian
pin* as a token of their apprecia­
tion of tte work don* by Mrs.
Watson since she became presi­
dent ° f the Club*.

A vocation 3,000
can play golf oa

palgn. It's going to be necessary
to be willing to give up your Ilf*
If need* be, to put thb thing
over."
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Those attending the meeting
warn: A O. Rhinbober and R. L.
Dean as guests, ate Klwantabh
Tenney I. Dean, of 8t. Petersburg,
Howard Overt In, who presided*
Counts Johnson, W. T. Langley,
BUI DuBom , C. O. Bare, 8. J. Nix,
E. I. Hoy, C. f . Proctor, J. O.
Sharon, V. A. Spoor, Dave Beabba, A. B. Johnson, F. R. WIIsch, E. C. Harper, J. O. Leonardy,
Fletcher Bailey, Ray Fox, Rupert
8 trieMate, W. 8. Coleman, Frank
Pearce, Peter 5*h*al, Frank Lamton, W. A . Patrick. Otto CaldwaD.
8. F. Doodnoy, Jno. D. Jlnklna, C.
E. Rawson, L J. Brsckln, ate W,
B. Zachry.
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board, contended the Florida law
followed that of Now Y o r k
which has teen upheld in tte high­
er courts.
This was answered by Zneh H.
Douglas, attorney tor 8. D. Mc­
Donald, ate hie son. 8. D. J r, lo­
cal dairymen, attacking tte taw,
ttet an actual emergency existed
in New York in tte form of
atrikae and a milk shortage at
tte time tte taw there was passed.
After a short tearing, Judg*
Long agreed with Douglas that
no such kmergency cabled In
Florida during tha recent eeaalo*
of the legislature. The retail
price of milk In tte Caineaville
area, comprising five miles in

ONE WHOLM ticket to Me
try. Good until Ang It.
Try Dollar and Gay’s LU8TEK
KOTE VARNISH STAIN for
floors, Interior woodwork and fur­
niture of all kinds. Stentey-Rogers
Hardware Co.

FOR SALE!. Adult ticket Charlextea, 8. C. uxplrea Aug. Itth. C.
H. C. BOS Myrtta Are.

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Herald

P FRIDAY. AUftCBT 11. ISM
/ ' jUBLb V w ls K FOR TODAY
; 'ALL ARE lNVITEI&gt;:-Com* ys
ami lot a* go up to tho muuntaln
of Urn Lord, to the house of tho
Ood of Jacob; and he will teach
BS of hli ways, an wa will walk
fat his paths.—Isaiah 2:3.
Tas, an employee, even If he le
g thfrd cousin, I* an employeat
Some employers seem to be takg tha President's Agreement
Visitors to the World's Fair this
summer are•receiving a wonder­
ful treat. It Will never be the
same qUT world again.
Ooahf .Suppose this recovery
campaign should be a flop!-What
would that t|oman do who named
her first born offspring Nlral
From Tokyo comes tha nawa
that American chewing gum hn*
|ain*d a foothold in Japan. That
has frequently been a sad •*periencr in this cduntry— Hpringjln old-time opera artist says
that when ebe can sing no longer,
she will go and croon In tha deaert. She has the right Idea about
crooning. - - Rochester Democrat
and Chronlrla.
bear eimmlmlon

f

•entlslly a foot). Its Idea Is. pr»bOably, that a prvtrel Is a
uous gastronomic detour.—Phila­
delphia Inquirer.
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The X Y Z Of The NR A

rowing from the government no
that they can eontlnua to operate
et a loaa.
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SANFORD, TW

The first, phase o f the NBA'* attack an the depression
J. C. Roberts, ot G n n Cera
is practically complete and from every Indication here avail­
Sprint*, an experienrad man In
able it has succeeded beyond the .fondest hope o f the ad­ th» antes of the dark of tin drministration o r its most optimistic supporters. The little cull court, hma lakes a position
Blue Eagle is llteraily flying from every perch throughout with £, A. Danglau la Uw clark’a
nffica of Sots Inals County, Mr.
the land and scarcely a store front from Main Street to
Roberts will brine his family Is
Fifth Avenue remaina undecorated by the emblem o f the Sanford In tho soar fnlurs and
became a resident here.
NBA.
Tbs many friends o f Cayt.
The second phase o f the campaign la now about to be^
. eekaansille, and J. McDaniel, of
gin. It will be divided mainly into two parts, One will h« Marks ars glad to see his sad line
t. Augustine. Tho potty was regroontensnre
st
his
offtee
again
to uncover those who are not complying with the Frealdcnt’a
after a two week* edge with an itered at tbe Sanford House.
Agreement or their special code*. The other will bo to in­ •hares*. There is so much real es­
D. L. Thrasher returned yes.
duce the consuming public to trade only at those places tate mming now that tbs Captain &gt;rday from Daytona Beach. Mrv
which nre complying. This will be the most difficult phase was obliged to get down to his of­ ’brasher and May accompanied
o f the entire campaign. This will be the test which will fice before ha was entirely r»- Ira homo aftar spending two
eneererl hot eipeels Richard to be reeks very pleasantly.
prove whether the NBA will succeed or fail.
Miss Douglas Absrnathy reThe mere past log o f Blue Eagles on store fronts and h tiw lf again In a few days.
Hilly Hill and Arehls Betts ha** timed last Friday from Tampa
automobile windshield* will not accomplish the purpose for
returned from an eitendad trip to tiers aha had been spending levL ................
1. It will not put people back
which
this drive was ............
instituted
Carolina r»l weeks with her friend, Mies
to work or Increase the actual purchasing power of the coun­ insny retorts I
eoephlne Murdock.
•nil
Tenn#»*#a.
try. Only the moat honest and wholehearted compliance
Messrs. Thigpen, Watson, BiskMr*. Alfred UIJo has ratortW
with the terms o f the Agreement will do that. Men have from lakeland where she was tR» ip, and DeMent spent Sunday at
actuatly got to be re-employed Men have actually gD.t to gu*«t of rvlati*aa and frienda for Jaytona Beach.
be paid higher wages If the plan Is to succeed.
f Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mlllen and
a week.
Everyone seems to have a fairly accurate understand­
Charles D. BrumUy, of Chalii- ifamlly have returned from a trip
ing o f the basic principles underlying this campaign to re­ ota, was (a tho city Sunday. Mr. to Mississippi and other points.
vive business. It is simply that If Employee pill Is pa d
two dollars a week more than he has been getting, he will
havd more to spend with Employer Jim, and if Employer
Jim gets two dollars' worth o f additional business, he will
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS* CODE
have two dollars more to pny to Employee Sam. And If all
*••• it— Alter|jmnua In thla Instance. Certain
employers raise wages proportionately fat the same time, is*wsetnnaTon,
Oellr aewaaapev naSllehef* k*0 I rnrIa|,lw ntlnfn K f t * ....
and all employees spend their Increased wnges buying the •■kmiiue tS*lr rS e te Ik* M. a. A. eonsiueratlona, However,
tk* tjM,,Ua ■ .i»w,fs*sr rwkltsl
various things they need, business will pick up for. every­ **•' «»**iaiSMb Iknsik Rewei
i “ Flint, under a government by
Isevl*. erralSral. Ueaeo tke
one nml no one will be hurt.
lee ,l »(*■&gt;**l m e r i l l l Ike reOi the people and abor, all In times
"A end* on liehtlf of newspapi f t doubt and distress, no single
But here Is where n rather common clement o f human
nature known as selflshpcss creeps In. If Employer Jim, publishers, in full sympathy wtl privilege Is as essential to the
the purposes of the national li 'preservation of free Institutions
even though displaying the emblem, foils to comply with the dustrial recovery act, adjusting as a free press.
Agreement snd does not actually Increase his pnyroll costs, wages and hours of employment,
“ Second, no presa can be free If
while all other employers are raising wages and hiring ad­ has been eubmltted to the N. R. A. it may ba compelled to operate
"This
rede
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the
reeult
o
f
de­
under a license or be subject to
ditional men, he not only will benefit from the additional
business which will lie available but he will still be operating liberations consuming more than InK-nctlon. ft dona not matter how
three weeks by a committee of 'generous or broad the terms of
on the old cost basis. He will profit both from increased twenty-five publishers, repees sat. jlhal. license may ba, nor with
business and’ lower costs’.
ing the American Newspaper Pub­ what honesty af purpose sn j sol­
Now the Industrial Recovery Act,« under which the lishers' Association, tha Southern emnity of promise the Intention Is
President's Agreement was issued, nmply provides for Just Newspaper Publishers' ' Associa­ 'declared to leave each newspaper
tion, tha Inland Praia Association,
liberty o f expreaelon, the fact
such contingencies. Paragraph (f) o f Section 8 declarer
declares (ho New England Press Asadcia- t full
remains that on the day on which
that when the President ha* prescribed a colic o f fair com­ lion and other organisations of the press submits to a license it
petition any violation I* a misdemeanor punishable by a publishers of dally nawspapara. It will have abdicated Its position
fine o f “ not more than $80(1 for each offense, and each day was tha unanimous opinion of the i and abandoned Ita trust. Onto let
such violation continues ahnll he deemed a acpnrnto offense". full committee that no wound
ground for objection could ba of.
While Paragraph (b) o f Section -t which provides for the fered to the coda as prepared.
licen*tng o f Industry and the padlocking o f business enter­
"Newspaper* nre not g* national
prise* which do not conform to the code*, act* a fine of Industry, Thay are, on tha con­
trary, by.nature and necessity, lo­
$800 and a prison ahnlcnce o f *lt month* for violation*.
cal In their scope. Conditions In
If, however, violation* of, the Agreement or code* are
numerous and widespread, it tvll) he manifestly Impassible
for the fedrrnl government to enforce such regulation*.
General Johnson hn« practically admitted this limitation or
governmental power* when he anid thnt the enforcement of
the codes would be left largely to the individual Industrie*
and public opinion as represented by the local committee*,
adding, however, that he might pick special &lt;yws o f flAr
grapt vlo!ntlort*’nitft"mnfcf an f t * mpW e d r i f r a w * . - : ^ , , .cT

By the way, when I" Attorney
(leneral Cummtngs going to pu*
t some of these bustards in Jail who public a* to which htisincs* houses nre doing their part in
■fife hare been hoerdlng gold? H* the drlvo to relievo unemployment, and thnt the public will

ht take nn extended leave of nhtanet after appointing a new *».'■
ratary of *&lt;*&lt;'• It * »* "kc saying
to tha President, "Her*'* your
hat, what’e your hurry!" But the
funny thing about It waa that
Machado turned It down.

m D A T . AUGUST II, IMS

Federal Men Seek
M i s s i n g lin k In
Urschel Kidnaping
ST. PAUL, MIml, Ang. It— 1&gt;*1
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. i t — «P)
—federal operative* yestertey —Dr. David Friday, Washington
•ought to forge tha missing link economist, told tho state railrood
in the Umbel kidnaping case hi commission yesterday that "Wa
the heat of persistent questioning
are coming out of tha depression."
of three men held hers.
Ha testified oa a business ex­
From their explanations of ha*
they rams to pjssess 11,600 in pert in behalf of tho PeatamUr
marked aioaay paid far tbs re- Telephone Company, which la op­
leasa of Charles Urschel, Werner posing an application by the City
Hand, head of the Bureau of In- of St, N ten burg for lower televtsllgalion here, aspects to learn
Dr. Friday said the Increasing
Tha millionnslrs Oklahoma trt
commodity prices Indicated the
man's kidnapers.
"Eventually wa win reach tha cevnomie depression aa passing.
set al kidnapers", Hanai pre­ Tha average Increase, he sold
■Inca March 4 has bean IS per
dicted.
So far, said tha Federal tnyee- cant, although farm commodities
tlgalar heading a fares of IB have Increased aa much aa 47
agents here, the three men have
related "impossible and unreason­
able" ■lories of how they earns to ' “Tho advancing prim of raw
ha Involved with tha marked materials and eontmodlUee," bo
money.
sold, “ la tha first Indication that
Th* atory of one, Charles Wolk, business |a coming out of a
h*ad of a Minneapolis transfer slump. This U tho natural Indi­
company, has sit agonta hunting cation of baslnoas revival.*
two strangan. Hanni denied the
Ho predicted a “ further ad­
“string.rs" were Verna Miller, vance In commodity prices" be­
South Dakota bank ribbor *ue- cause "wo are only partly out of
pret, and Harvey Bnilry, alias tha depression.”
Tom Brennan, escape:! convict.
Sam Kronick, head o f | barber seen them hefbre. They wanted (o
supply and cosmrt:e businres, aid cash some cheeks. Kronick bad
William Nelson, unemployed, both about $600 of tho marked Urschel
money on him wh*n ho was picked
of Mlnneap ills, also are held.
Wolk told Investigators he to. up and Nelson had a cashier's
bodured the two strangers lo hli cheek purchased with 11,000 of tha
bankers although ha narrr has

Halted and a way will ba opened
that cannot ba clewed for the re­
vocation of such Ik-enses for tha
riotalion of the tarua or condi­
tions thereof,
“The above statement le made
•o that all may know o f tha dif­
ficulties confronting newspaper
publisher* and of thelr dealre to
co-operate with the President la
his program for recorery."

I* Meet* g ia s M k •*
Am **, is ■w W tils* fs shot
tSIiloa. Oood wills, all S w u
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“ Beat For The South"

" 'An average work week ehould
be deilrned es far as posslbla to
provide fur such a spread of em­
- The Rhumba Down In Cuba
ployment a* will proVida work, aa
far at practicable,- for employee*
The course of the United State* In the e ffa lr i o f Cuba, normally Attached to the particu­
ljlch have reached r critical condition, quite concelvsbly lar Industry.'
"This derired and haa been sub­
stantially maintained by dally
newspaper*.
“ If tiw country ' nt Urge had
kept It* employment and pa/ rolls
on tha lava) of tha newspaper In­
dustry (her* would hare been no
need for any todea at aU.
“ Newspaper publishers do not
claim that this l* due to any aapa-

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Their LUSTERKOTE doe* not disappoint, ft driee'tutnT And"
will not stick. A floor finished with LUSTERX0TK Is a aoorea
of lasting satisfaction.

trade only at thoso stores which are known to deserve their
Blue Engles,
The unknown quantity o f thin campaign Is the uncer­
tainty n* to whether the local committees will nsnume the
responsibility o f instituting a virtual boycott against a local
employer, and whether the consuming public will trade at
hare no detire to set
Htores where price* nre higher in order to do their part In newspaper*
up for ihemielvea any threadbare
n movement to raise wages and Increase employment when argumrnt. It is proper to call at­
they could go right across the street and buy the same thing tention In these fart*/
"In N. R. A. Hulls tIn No. B.
for less money simply because the wages there have not
paragraph 7, Section (A ), It It
been increased.
stated:

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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY Fi

Ing from about 1,000 eoplea dally
In more than 1.000,000 daily, the
problem of preparing a code
which. In It* main feature!, would
be equitable to all was necessarily

troubled scene, It seema the better part o f wisdom either to
continue along present channels or actually to take control
o f civil affairs under the terms o f the Plait Amendment.
To retreat from our present position would be to give the
Impression o f having started something we couldn't finish.
Any consideration o f armed intervention ahould be
viewed in tho light o f the many disadvantage* such a count*
would have and whether or not the good done would he o f f ­
set by the expense end the damage to our relation# with
Latin America at a tithe when the Administration U seek­
ing new trade agreement* end attempting to establish bet­
ter understanding between the two continents.
There is always a certain amount o f glamor attached
to any display -of military force and the picture o f several
J. 8. battleships steaming into Havana harbor, the d|pembarkiiig o f nattily Attired marines, and troops o f regulars
marching up the Prado might, be w appealing one to many
good citizens.
.. This perhapa le a pleasant tight so long ae one doesn't
atop , to count tho costa. Of course, we would expect but
very few lives to be lost, but It would require many, acarcf
dollars to finance such an undertaking and the loss o f un­
seen milliona from the diminution o f trade with Latin
America, a* fa ct whfclv would be inevitable because o f the
Huppiclon which the southern countries always idew ithe in­
tention* o f the United States, might well amount Vwa stag­
gering figure.
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PUBLIC UTILmES
CODE READY FOR
RECOVERY CHIEF

FRIDAY, AUGUST 11.!M *

charge of th* project that ord- *
harmony ami design In th* r*gi j
ir-ay rqis* th# general level -d
orifice. Growth by plan rath
ban by accident U guiding vlslo3AHET PETBBS, Sodrty
O fflc t 141
A country to tVivelop the greet*
hspplness for Us people must I *
Miss Eknina Howard
managed and not .subjected to 1
To Wed H. J. Bisbee
Agreement Conforms
ploitation as baa laid waste 1
To Minimum Wage
. riialn sections of Portugal ai .
Attracting the Interest of T ib e t
H. F. Calbrnui M l yesUrday •f friends here and In other parts
Greece, it was said.
And WorkProvlsion
FRIDAY.
The valley authority is to oprro
far Jacksonville to »p*n4 th* of the State la the aanouncemest
Monthly meeting of the First
made today by Mr. and Mr*. B- Baptist 8unday School Workers
NEW YORK, Aug. U ^ -A pub­
*t*k-*nd.
ate the power resources In t. /
Adna Howard o f tho engagement
Council wtU be held at 9:00 P. M lic utilities cod* for both the elec­
Tennessee Valley In ortksr t f
tric and gas industries ha* been
Ain. Dora, ho* u her and approaching ferriage af their in th* church annex.
trnvide a fair yardstick f-ir'l -*
gu*t$ f«r uvtnil d .jr, daughter, Miss Elmina Leona
completed
and
will
be
forwarded
MONDAY
comparison of public owners!, p
Ajto Ball. Carter, Of DeLanJ Hiward, to Hamilton Joseph Bis­
Th* monthly meeting of th* St. to General .Hugh S. Johnson for
bee, son of Mr*. Alma Bisbee, of
and operation of power plan s
administration approval. It con­
Agne*
Guild
of
Holy
Croat
Epis­
with that of private ownership.
B. a Chss* will leers tomor- Sarasota. Th« marriage will Uke copal Church will be held at 4:00 forms to the minimum wage ami
forty-hour week
provision* in
To make it n fair demon-ti•w for A^karlU*, N. C. to Join place hen In the early falL
Miss Howard was born In MIcK- P. Mi at th* parish bouse.
President
Roosevelt's
blanket
li in, a fair accounting syste
(r«. Cku* at th«lr lumntr home
MONDAY.
Igan but has lived here the great­
code, and, according to Floyd L.
charging taxes an I depreciatl
Th* monthly business meeting Carlisle, chairman of th* special
has teen set up; und appointmet
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Torn*r, er part af her life. She was grad­
of the Woman’s Missionary So­
uated
from
Sanford
High
SchoM
code committee of the Edison
of personnel are to by mad* on
l i u Marjorie Turner, and Jl. 0.
ciety of |h* First Baptist Chur.*, Electrie Institute, la expected to
and
later
attended
Queens
Col
merit system rether then thfou
k*, of Atlanta, ap«nt Thun
lege at Charlotte, N. C. where iKi will meet at 3:30 o'clock at ths Increase employment In the gas
politirel preference.
ay at Daytona Btatk.
church.
received a B. S. degree. She taught
and electric industries throughout
Within a year l&gt;r. Morgan pre­
Th* Sunbeam Band of (he Fir
th* country by 60,000.
Mr*. Paulk Rear** and dsugh- mathematics at Scmlnola Hijft
dicted, the authority will b* &lt;1
Baptist Church will meet at 3: “
School
a
few
year*
and
later
went
Mr..Carlisle, who with Herman
*r, of Daytona Beach, ar. spend­
crlopiny iVrtllliers. Itrseareh
o’clock at th* church.
Russell, chairman of the special
ing today and tomorrow bora with to Sarasota where she taught in
being conducted on cheaper met
Th*
prayer
band
of
th*
Pres­
code committee o f the American
(iaa Edith
Walktr,
Langley ulgh school. She-Is a member of
&gt;d* of making potash and phthe Kappa Delta social sorority. byterian Auxiliary will meet at Gas Association, has had th* pro.
kpartmenU.
f bates. There I* at present t 1
Mr. Bisbee lived In Jackionvllfl 3:30 o’clock In th* Gleaners’ CU*»- jecled utilities cod* under consid­
OAKLAND, CALIF.—Norma Snow^ sixteen yenr -old daughter *f the Iste llrnry A. Snow. African t -rcr-upply of nitrates so that it 1
roxm at the church and will bo fol eration for some time, described
M n. D. U. Wilder arrlred to- from early childhood but haa~be*n
lowed by th* business and inspira­ its provisions In general terms ip explorer and naturalist, is the first girl or woman to cross the Grasshopper Glacier, bordering Yellow- hardly posclble that th* govei
in
Sarasota
for
the
past
als
years,
day from Jackaonrlllo to ipend
stone l*ark. Norma walked fifteen mile* over thur n r to assist her brother in making moving pictures inent-ownrd plant1can make 1
tional meeting at 4:00 o'clock.
« n interview at his office, |6
the week-end with her mother, lie attsndsd th# Carolina Military
trate* cheaper than private plait
TUESDAY.
of the glacier*.
Rroed Street.
*
Mrs. John T. Brady, Palm*!*u Naval Academy and later studied
are making them now, but It
Th# Atarian Class of th* First
at
th*
University
of
Florida.
He
They*
ar*
now,
ho
said,
approxi­
Arenue.
^
po-sltlr that cheaper methoA* 1
le connected with the Sarasota Baptist Church will meet at 8:00 mately 360,000 workers employed
tusking nhoaphatra and potash .’
o’clock at tho church annex.
Buildtn
Supply
Co.
of
Sarasota.
in th* utilitlea-of this country. He
Mr*. 3. E. Johnson ha* arrlred
be deveToped.
expressed the belief that ths new
from Black Mountain, N. C. to
Am -ng other thing* th# anthu
‘code, when put Into operation,
spend some time here with her Masterpiece Ballet
fly Is interested in is thr propwould
raise
this
figure
to
400,Count* Johnson, Central
In Film At Milane
balance of industry In tha T&lt;
000.
nenta.
n.-««ee Valley with a'grlcultui 4
Mr. Carlisle declined, however,
A ballet entitled “ Dance of tho
with correcting erosion which .1
to estimate what the increased
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hunter and Maidens”, on* of th* most spec­
1 laying waste to certain sectiai.wage woulj be under the code, nor
dance
sequences ever
Mrs. J. M. We.tb.rry left today tacular
' conserving natural resource* su
would
he
make
any
estimate
of
for Chicago where they will filmed In Hollywood, will provldo
forests and mineral*. The u
Secretary S a y s Five aspend three week* at the Cen- a high point of Internet in “ I
SYDNEY. New South W ales- thv general cost of the code to
velopment of small Industry In 1
Loved You Wednesday”, playing Six species of foasil plants new to th* Industry. Explaining that two
|tury of Progress.
Millions Have Been communities, ami assisting thtonight at th* Milane Theater.
natural science have been discov* codes had been . drafted—on* for
thrlugh providing co-operati
Set Aside For Work accounting
Conceived and staged by Sammy (red during laboratory analysis at th* ga* and one for th* electric
Friend* of Mrs. I - T. Shepherd
means and marked
industry—
Mr.
Carlisle
added
that
will regret to [earn that she la Lee, the Fax dance director calls Sydney University. The find is de.
mrtho-W; and th* training of ci
RIACKNIIURG.
V*.—The
need
th*
two
wsre
virtually
Identical
In
confined to her home, 919 Park this ballet the masterpiece o f hie scribed as the most important
m -nlly mrchanic*.
for conserving the nation’# chief
Arenu*, ’because of Injuries rf- career—and he ha* put on more contribution
to paleo-botanlcal their provisions.
resource, land, was stressed by
"They are based," he said," upon
celred In an automobile accident than 160 dancing show* for tho knowledge of th* Sydney regions
thp Secretary of Agriculture,
a forty-hour' week for every one,
last Saturday.
'•Follls*”, "V ib IU#*" ami many line* 1925,
Ilenry A. Wallace, when he em­
other famous Broadway producGrowing
approximately 200,- with the exception of highly spe­
phasised the Importance of erosion
Bill Preston sailed from Tampa -tiona.
000,000 years ago th* plants haw cialised operators, who will bu
1control. IL- said the federal gov­
[last night o h ‘ (he 8. 8. Emhcott , Ellas* Landl, who ahare* star­ bean preserved in a fossilise .1 kept on the present forty-eighternment had ret aside $6,000.1(00
■for Ualreafoni and Beaumont, ring honors In th* picture with form In the rocks Ip the Narra- hour schedule until arrangements
uf public w irks funds (or ern-i-n
J Texas and. LontAb and Hull Eng Warner Baxter, has the role of bean and Avalon districts an the are made to train additional spr
control areas.
land. He plan* to be away about primer* talltr r-n, and (fences the north side o f th* harbor. To the cialists to relieve them.”
Mr. Carlisle explained hla refer­
three months.
featured role of th* ballet. June unitlated they ar* just plant
"It will he a lasting victory for
Ylaxek, Fox junior star, afso fs painted In black on ordinary rock. ence to "special Ifed" employees b;&gt;
our civilisation when we learn to
Some, exceptionally fin# speci­ saying that at the present time,
Mr. and Mr*. P. Bayard.Smith, featured in the ballet number.
take rlrep slopes nut of field
In addition to Baxter and Mias mens, can be lifted off, paper thin. power house and substation operaMisa Marjori. Smith, and Lewi*
crops alu| p I them into gra-- und
Aron* ago these plants w#*g| tori, especially skilled In the tend
Smith have returned from Wa.h. Landl, Victor Jory, Miriam Jor­
trees, when the humus supply of
Ington, D.'C. and points In Ten­ dan and Laura Hops Crews are washed out i f their earth by dj Ing of dynsmos and similar ma­
&lt;ills ran he ma'ntalnril, and when
chinery,
were
working
on
a
stxnessee and Virginia where they featured prominently In th* cast rainstorm down Into a bod o f mud.
crop rotations thnt minimise ero­
spent three weeks.
o f -I Loved You Wa.hesday.”
Century by century they ware day, eight-hour schedule. Before
sion can he practiced” , he de­
burled deeper end, with no air to effecting a forty-hour schedule
clared.
HOCIKTV TO MEET
allow decay,
with tremendous in these cases, he said, additional
Mrs. Raymond Butler and thrrt
lie said the admin straiten lux '
n and Ml1 1 1ChrUtlneJsler, J i t*- F- M. Marlyr will bg.lafd*r pressure and th* accompaayiiw men would have to be trained fur
ajepled- a definite policy with.
thws-W.
“they
-girtr
(, left today
day for ntlisri- ToPth# regular meeting of the
dinning sulqnxrglnul land f[mn
AH «if th*m r*&gt;li i«ml nil nl
Th* cod* applies both to natural
. Ga. after attending a few Christian Endeavor Society of the crushed to th* thinness of a stain.
production at the some rote at
ihftM willir. *11111$* with ml*
and
manufactured
gas
concerns.
I ' days her* with Mr. .and Mrs. First Christian Church to bo held Members of the Students’ Geolog
CHICAGO- Thru- two vasts, valued at fbd.UIO, were onre tin- wh ch land Is Lrnught’ lntn use by 1 •*fF»l irlmo- I v r h v lin t * l*rlnuv
Utilities which are not member*
Voile Williams, Golden Lake.
11ml
rrttRiiA In makv
Sunday evening at th* church and leal Society recently unraflhcl o f the Edison Institute, h* con­
property of the exar of Russia, und now seem destined l„ return In n-clamatl in.
specimens
which
were
handed
to
|-iiIt
■ mart hr auytlilnf,
has chosen as her topic, "Form*
The “ land use” round talle
tinued,
will
be
"permitted
to
.coma
that
country.
The
Soviet
Government
hex
-tutted
negotiation*
to
buy
Alan
Burgess,
a
lecturer
in
bot­
Miss Zeta Davison is planning and Poets.” Each member hsi
thm 'l full tu ruin* In In M#
among other thing* rrcommrn.l'd
Mil* Itrw
All hv*d
to leave Monday for Canoe, Ky. been requested to bring a copy of any at the university. He has In under the code" by prorated them from the Sovereign Hotel h- re. the present owners.
the
pnliey
of
inning
rural
sreas
payment
of
the
cost
of
adminis­
■l*v», iHhI |li«» prIt* I• nnlY
to returns bar teaching after his favorite poem anJ to discuss found that though they belong to
along
somewhat
similar
linea&lt;
tering
th*
cod*.
well-known genera there are six
spending the summer season hero it.
1 riian Brea- hare lieen established
Asked If th* coda would causa the oil industry, now being pro
specimen* of which no other ex­
SUES FOR BACK I’ AY
with her uncle an.I aunt, Mr. and
for specified purposes.
an
Increase
or
a
request
for
an
in­
ample
has
been
found
fhy
natural
pared
hy
ths
llrrovriy
AdminiCORRECTION
Mrs. J. D. Davison, Twin Lakes.
Orderly development of a re■dentists In arty other part of ifcn crease In service rates, Mr. Car­ trotiim. wss umlrrst-Hhl in in
TALLAHASSEE,
Aug. 11.—
Through error It was stated In world. Their eell formation prove* lisle replied: "That Ms a very con firmed quarter- lu ly m-uring Frink Woodward, of Tallaha-.ee gim so that its inhabitant- may
CARD OF THANKS
W* wish to thank our friends 'bn advertisement In yesterOky's that they ar* of a genera which troversial ’matter. I H*vi\ nu cum completion.
Tue—lay npplird It, tint state * 4- have vennumir well-being und at
'for their many kindnesses and issue that th* Depression Club grew at some time In America a* mrnt to make. I will only say that
pr«nir
enurt for a writ of m*n- ihe same lime have lime for te •
With a spec fie re-’-rVati &gt;n
floral offerings extended during would sponur n dance tonight at well as Europe.
it is not in the code."
uguinxi “ cnsatlsfaclory wage and
requiring Comptroller Lee un-ly pursuit- I- the vision of Ihe
WTh* recent Illness and death of our the Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
When classification
Is com­
-• Pay him $1171 a- -alary from' Tennessee Valley Authority. Dr.
rate
scheikiles",
Johnson
approved
*
.
f 1 • -ah.... *.• t l ___
__
merce Building. By way of correc­ pleted duplicate specimens ar* tq
'mother, Mrs. Laney Thompson.
a modified re-employment agree­ ill,, time h - was dropped from Arthur K. Morgan, its rhairman,
E. 1st STREET
sa'd.
bo
sent
to
Cambridge
University,
tion
wa
wish
to
»tot#
that
the
1
to
the romptr .tier's payroll Jan. I&gt;&lt;
and Mrs. E. L. Jones
ment for laundry owners.
dance will be a charity ball with] or to tho British Museum. and to
-A d v, '
op to July I, IlMX W-Mhlward
It I* th,. leli.-f nf those in
It pruvidrd minimum » -gcmusic by th* Merry Makers.
Professor Seward, th* world au­
formerly vrus eNglne.T of the
rouging from 2') cents an hour in -full- railroad a-se-sment hoard.
thority on th* subject.
Ike-Hetilh In-97 1-3 «*-n|*&gt; in th-N irth and auppjantcd 11 pf -vimm
*■ —»
GRIM I- IIAN R A L L Y
n/rcetto-nt approved and lh&lt;-n an
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pulled
hy
John-on
trraj-c
it
fil
C
To-Night
Ing Industries under modified r*
The rhri-tian Eroti-avnr Society
employment agreements regulat­ a II r-’nts an hour imitim-m fur of Ihe Firtl Christ an Churflt, of|
unman
in
the
South.
ing ho-r* and wage* by Sept. 1—
this city, which had Ml l it pt-r-en;
3. Minified wage arid hour of Its entix- meinliershlji in at
th* data now set tentatively for
NEW YORK — "Further deter­
elamp ng on pressure—attorneys agreements for the runfectTunary ten Imre, won Hi - nttrndanre ban
..But ha faltered
ioration In all crops in th* p&gt;*S:*
for hosiery manufacturers ch i' manufacturing and grain terminal ru-r si the Chr stian Kn-lrav *
„ • b * &amp; « .h « t _ t o n d *
provinces has take nplace during
DAYTONA BEA^H, Aug. 11.— lengrd the legality of the Krc tv- v arehnuse indu-tgii—, jf-rmitting
rally he’ll Th rsiluy evening C.
tk* last week owing to lack of WV—While hie wife looked on
tl^bcartyj ~
n.iply'.ig menilH-ra to oIiImIii th- Hon I amio Springs.
moisture and hot weather, and helpless to aid, Robert n*txl*r, ery Art'* labor provisions.
Tho question was raised hy Da blue eagle, were promulgated.
poor crops; with subsequent feed 30, eltv editor o f th* Daytona
I. A report from the deputy
shortage, are Indicated over a Beach. Sun Record, drowned in the vld It. Clark, a Chicago lawyer,
while other .hearing* wers pro- administrator epun Ilit- lumber
large part of the southern end ocean her* late yesterday.
ceedjrvj on permanent rwlci fur isdes, h-aring- on which were
If you have wimelhing
central areas o f th* three pro­
Hstsler, a poor swimmer, got
several wteks ag&gt;, war
vinces," aaya the Bank o f Mon­ cut beyond his depth a Quarter of th* bituminous coal, legitimate held
_-»igm ro|&gt;ici| from much higher
that
turads repairing
theater, underwear, and knitting a'misl ready for eubmis-inn to
treal In ita current crop report.
priced dra|&gt;rry nulcrialil So —
a mil* south of th* Ilf* guard machinery industries.
itce
Jihnson, who will send It In l'ro.ii
“ Conditions In the northern ■one. HEs wife summoned Wllyou
can get lovely effects, and yet1
-Spesking for th* L. and A. II &gt;*&lt; drat Knusesclt If h&lt;- appro- s.
areas ar* more favorable,” It
s|iend little I Make handsome
mani Hargett, a Red Croes' guard, lory and other companies, Clark
MARTIN
say*. “ Damage from grasshoppers
6. Formulation of a copper rode
coiKh-cover*, pillows, and alipand Ward Post o f
Petersburg, said th* section of the law re
continues over large areas of Sas­
was under dlscussi-n l—tween
313 W. 1st NT.
covers, tool
who
brought
him
to
shore.
serving
to
labor
ths
right
to
or­
katchewan and Manitoba, whllr
Life goards worked with an In* ganise and bargain collectively spokesmen f-r the industry and
frosts have occurred In Alberto.
slmln'stralkm offi-isl-.
Aa Indicated la previous reports, halator for two hours, but they was contrary to constitutional
f&gt;. The administration n Iteralrights undfr S prcm# Court 'Wth* prairie crop o f all grain* will war* too late.
•J In response to a quny that all
Mr*. Hetalar collapsed when she cisfap*.
be considerably below average. In
pqldlc Utilities, exrepl those puhLen.se Duplicated
H* contended that by agreeing
Quebec, weather condition* hare eras Informed her husband was
lily owneA come within IhoM-npo
to
th#
rode
containing
that
pro­
been favorable and crops general­
of
the
NRA.
DU. HENRY
Ilettier's parents, Mr. ami Mrs, vision the manufacturers would
ly have advageed satisfactorily,
Hushing th* move in gel mldlbut rain Is new needed in most M. C. Hstsler, and a slater at waive their constitutloaal rights. tgnal lampirary. agre'enients inti)
McLAULIN, Jr.
Chattanooga, were notified.
Th:a statement itself was chal­
sections.
ef-et, nfflelala said that i-in the
The newspaperman Joined th* lenged sternly by Sidney Hillman,
“ In Ontario," th# report ren­
O ptom ttriat
physical capacity of th* NRA d—
ting**, “while there have been no staff of Jh* Sun Record II month* on* of Johnson’s labor advisers, landed largely the date upon
who
labeled
th*
criticism
'Th#
general rains for some weeks, and age, having com* here from the
112 Park A ve
which consumers e-rold be asked to
as a m u lt estimated yields are Fort Lauderdale Daily Newt moat outrageous statcmint to be latrjbnli* blue eagle tlrms.
reduced, recent heavy showers In Robert H. Gore, governor af Porte mad* by anyone at any of tho
So prettied, and %o goodhearings."
~
soas* districts have been beam- Rico, owns both paper*.
looking! Wears, washes,
flclaL In th* maritime provincsi.
Am mg other slirslopmenta of
keep* it* color indefinitely—«
the days
crepe generally are making good
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