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M V W 7 ! ? * M » . m ' r -Y

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P a m o r d S f^ r a ld

Ho«rl

T V W*rW« Grcalml Vrgctablt
V * u d Richest Garden land
VO LU M E X X IV

BE CRITICAL

TAM PA CIGAR
MAKERSffALK
OUT ONSTRIKE

Question Of Machado
Resignation Placed
Before NationalExecutive Committee

Make Statement RefusingToReturnUnt i l Industry Signs
N. R. A Agreement

Use Of Blue Eagles
In Ads Called Okey

F i n Cents A Copy

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 10. I N S

M caibcr A m o d a te d

Mayo LawyersM^e
Arsenic Trial Move

EVIL “RUMORS”; Widow

Generally fair tonight with
drrshowers Friday.

Captain Deeds FEDERAL ME
ID E e r n o e n D V ^ad A n d Perplexed When
fll\t d lU K tU D I SecondWomanClaimsHim ARE LAD) OFF
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leAKKIaATCP. Au*. 10. -&lt; *j
WAS'i.NGTON, Aug. Db—
— AtU rM J* f»»r
l&lt;JV llu*h S. Johns .n, nali &gt;-*l
of Agri ultute Nathan May*
recovery administrator, pe».ef»
moved to have non-ISdk count 1
day InU .. .ele l. his warning
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 10. I/Vt. I threatened to divorce him. but
growers esrluded
front tb*
slain.t &lt;nuu»e of the Mu#
Sad and p e r ile d . Mrs. Ilrlty;he went anjway last February.
case In which * group of
eagle a* having no effect on it*
lie wrote me nten.
grapefiuit
giowrrs
from
1
Deeds
llrw here yeslrrdey win?
publication in newspaper ad­
“ Mane told me that she and Ed
number
of
ruunttea
la
seeking
vertisement*. “ Another mi*were mart i d once in New Mesirn
to
enjoin
Mayo
from
enforcinginterpretation la in relation to
hut laler .tvorced", Mts l»*-«s!e
the stata’a anti-arsenic law as
a notice warning people against
said in describing their San
applies! to grapefruit. The mo­
racketeers who ore attempt »g
Francisco .meeting.
tion was ma&gt;ls* but not acted
to get pe»ple using the blue
"Thed she told m e'he hegged
upon
aa
Judge
II.
C.
Petleway
c
m
eagle to pay for inclusion in a
,
U I n i n n t u ru ti.s t e t c a | u w [,
(U&gt;, j j tied in a f f r f t her1lo come lo Chlnn^l had 110
began
hearing
the
case
here.
1
so-called roll of honor” , Johnmoney Slid didn't know what i t
Mayo's "llfo rliry a claimed tW | Branding numerous rumors and , ri»*h in t'hina
W A S H IN G T O N ,
A tijr. JO.
eon said. “ t*omr people hare
do.
M
are
offeinl
lu
turn
Kd’a
the
...
( I f T V laaaHltfd -fn aa)
TAM PA. Aug. 10.—Eight thou­
judge was without juriedictto.)
The woman accompanying ^
—
(
A
.
P
.
)
—
Tht*
P
r
e
construed
this
a*
preventing
kiuly over to me, along with his
......
.s lilr
, n t ’s
T h e question o f w hether
sand Tampa ngarmakers refused
over groves located outslslo (rrori rumors that have ls*en rir* II ne'e I,,sly home fmoi San Frait- lehingings, and pay-the-cost of ITIOfllfleil IfOV efflfflffltn l
newspapers from selling ad­
,
1
,
an
a
tutnhaurd
iii.ovie
P resid en t M achado shall ret0 return to work yesterday mnrn
I’ulk c.iunty. .
_ _ _ _ _ _ Mulntrd In Snnfonl rornlly m
hipment to Kansas .atx^.^—
-riin n lra tio ri plitu went Into e —
vertising spac» f«r the anj"mnlii*'**ii» 11 I elamleruus lies , » l i a L Hi*. Marie llennes«y Shiralgta h is post to bring pence^ .no.pcvmentf. of . Mue_. tagt* j log In accnrda'nA with a ileelslon
"There was nothing I fuuid d a lffC t tottky in volvin g Itrotind
uT
w R »ii«[
b H iH t
at e -maair-meeting~Tnrsrhrr*tttght.-n n i n s , | &gt;■ v i| k | g 1 O V 'rain-t the gissl. names and rrtm lit, 1,ri.l.- of I Its* flier in thma. nut let the other woman bring 10,000
l
~ lo Cuba, now- under a for^j firms and Individuals. That is
em ployes (If whom
Only one of- Ihe larger factories,
ifcout 900 must look fo r oth er ,
P l A l I N u D I ,n,t n' " f " " r cllhens*. General 1*hiio he was an instructor, four Ed home to his mother."
m all/ declared state o f w ar I absur.tty. The N. K. A. wants
Itav-a-Tampa. and a few small
all publicity given to the use
Murie Herds was quoted as fobg.
F'ank Evnrt lale yealeiday after- day he foie Ihe fatal ■tash.
as resu lt o f th e menace o f :
ones were operating.
of the emblem and. obviou.ly,
The prohildtmn
bureau was
With the arrival **l faptam say n in San Franckaco that the
r**.,m i*lin'yeil members of the lo­
After a meeting last night n
revolution, was placed b efore
there are no strings on the
In d*' lusty, Mrs. I feeds e , pi eta aviator had kruu-rd llelty Derut |transferred Into the justice de­
committee
announced
that
workers
cal
N.
K.
A.
Campaign
Advisory
newspapers as to the form,
the national executive com­
to inert hi'l rival face to !»«'* In Mexico prior to his going tu partment's new division of invag- '
at the Hav-a-Tampn factory would
mmiitee that “ It is imr duty
m itte e o f Machado’s liberal , shape, site, or character of
just
a« »he did In Ran Fra-ii'isco China. Betty Deeds denied such a ligation, causing |kk) workers 'o
their ads so long as the ad­ quit work this mnminir.
lid that of rvery patriotic citt- when hi- lusty arrived from t hma divorce a« im|Hisstble, saying her ly. droppetl The merger of tha IlH
The workers sent n message to
p a rty a t H avana.
_
vertisers are bona fide mem­
grn to run these stories down and
“ Ills Valh was la.l enough", husband was in Ihe United States vrstigation and natoralualian bu- •
manufacturers that the “ lapse of
Despite efforts of the Cuban' bers' f the blue eagle
fra­
m u s of Ihe labor department
expose them as Ihe fabrications • lie •i,bts,l at the home ol Mrs. at th* time mentioned.
employi^rnt"
would
rnntinue
until
government end mediation by the ternity.”
The claim of Mane llenneaay meant that 27h employe* will b«
they Are” .
M
III#
P
tvm,
mother
Of
the
dead
the industry signed the N, R. A.
A _ United State*, and Ambassador
h
1
As n 11-siil 1 of his plea that filet, "Iml uh«n allI Ihiy
m n came
rim r up Shirley Deeds was verlfie.l here Joblrs*
code with a wage srnle based mi
Wallas, the general *trike contmThe placing of the United
ty Mrs. I'otv 11 several da&gt;* ago
definite action he taken against It almost has hsett too
Hiurh.
loo
prices paid here in l!*29.
Hie persons known to he the nrtliEmfit if#vrll in a elatrmrni In which she said Slates Shipping Board and. lb* .
"We ha*l bvslt mat
In Santiago the military super
Factory heads, who have been
UUVVI
i/P gloat«rs , f these rumors, mem- yeaia an&lt;l -werr Itvi 1Mg in ll*»lly- her son and Mrs. Betty” De,ds Merchant Fleet CorporationI und«r
(■AINF.SVH.I.E.
Aug.
in.
visor laaue,j an edict ordering all
working on a rlcar ri»le for Flori­
were I vorced about last January. the commerce. departm*nt
la-r*, of Ihe cummitlre voted to wuml". she roiillnucd. “ Ha had
yes
CTr
iiit
Juilge
A.
J.
l
ong
itor*a to re-open within five days n p / i r t l l / r * n l f t C l l M da for more Ihan.tw* monlIts,
Newman
tJW -rjeh-U tdU snlfln-A t the—hun__Mrs.— Potvln said pectrd to bring ciniolidatton at
f'iOTEH.
i r k t jt»DiW«ifi| r t r d iit iiiiiu u .; ;
V L
t &gt; 1 t l o U l l l ; railed a meeting-in-thc mortrmr’ te^sv granted- a. «»mpn*«ry .AnJdt
lor
I kiln't want to go her former daughter-in-law wo.PI position* l»ter hut no work»r» will
r
J
u
n
e
tio
n
against
the'
FluTilfi.
m
»
im
.e
aulh.udy
In
tiaide”*
eoinnttr
an-m
strm
Jt'ncf
Generml Mario O. Menocal, for, at headquarter* of the Ciga
now l&gt;# dropped. The cluing** i f *
tr«*
which
•ill
*vrry
RR(|
|
Rm,i
him lo go, filh ff. rnakr her.home with her hrrr.
j Manufacturers Association nod control Isianl ft out enforrmg a;
mar president of Cuba and leader
tipecled to cut eipenditure* &lt;8^chnrgr i»t
I
o f the opposition, watched from
’ derided there was nothing they order fixing prires of milk in Ih
000.000.
Office of public building* »na (
hla home in Miami, ileelaring that
I could ilo now inasmuch as a spr* Gainesville area,
'll,,,
ruling
mine
in
a
end
gt
public parks of the national rtjp* j
'- I n I application of President
inml
Hal: nstinnal memorial comma*M
Hrtnsevelt's blanket rode is now lacking the constitutionality of
........................
AU ’I
aion; Reck Greek
a.ul Polo
In Hyde Park, N. Y.. President'
I n $ 7 2 ,4 6 3 ,0 0 0 M o f e heing eon»ldered for Florida by tin* state's milk control law.
While the judge inrludid It*
E lk
patkway rommisaiot,; Arlington
Roosevelt was assured by’ KepreT h i n Y p RI* T h M l L O S t fhe national recovery art admin*
written opinion An his order, be In
Memorial bridge commission; du­
aentalivu Ftah. of New York,'
1 n ,H i e a r ^ l l , u , , I J “ 0
islratl n.
formed rnun***l In* did not Jieliev
ties to the national park service,
“
We
nre
unable
In
adopt
any
ranking Republican member of;
.
n n IE A N a Au10.sjch
an
emergen-y
cvi*tc.\
in
which bemmes tho offlr# of na­
foreign
affaire committee,
of;
NEW OIU.EA.NW.Aug.
program with relation to wages
T O IT lO r r O W
anlted support in whatever action I Southern planters poc
1932.33 and working, conditions until our Florida a* would permit the l.eg H O I I O T H
tional parks, building* and raatr1032-3.1
(Continued tin pgge Four)
vatlona.
ha* deems necessary to restore or- 403,000 more for
“
government
advises
us
in
re­
received
Th* bureau* of Immigration and
dee in Cuba.
I * »“ » " weop tbm" thwy
sponse to our appliralinn ” ntamiruins of Sanford
revealed
I'att
etgltad
•
______
the year before, it was
naturalisation ar* consolidated in­
\
rra
n
g
e
m
e
n
tH
farturers said in ■ statement.
I'.'ll
will
lw
holtyeaterday In the annual rrpsirt of
Elk - lodge No
to a bureau of Imniigiation and
. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—AA*) ||.
f.
_
.Hester,
. .
_______ a ___ rn .em.r.tu.
.iM a e illl*
o.
secretary
The at.trmen.. whirl, is printe.1
r.,| tomorio,
,nt a» a creep-,
naturalisation, while th* federal
— Stepping directly into Cuba's Of the New Orleans Cotton Ks- ■"
&gt;" The Tribune this m«rnlion alien brill lo the regular
Defmll* agenele* s i, al work * TOPEKA. Kan., Aug. IO.-(An board for vocational education,
political trials, tmbruiled by a de­ ^
‘
I Ing
deplored the
Ihe action of the
ing deplored
Featuring tonight's free enter
....
liny,
letting
at
H
O
H
o’e'oek.
,,|a,„pnng,
t&gt;y tha spreading o»
creed state of war, the nation's
National Guardsmen look up herttofur* an independent unit,
th T 'n a .t season's crop broughtj workers as "unfortunate and un- tainnirtit and concert offered l&gt;)
beromea an advisory board with
highest officials last, night ax- IS W ilW r.1, comparesl t . W-Wl.- ’ lurt” and delrlniehtar fit tfif^causo
A..... ding !" Howard tiveil n. f.|,r rumor*, lo create 1nresl an
&gt;ntry duly in Ihe marble halla. Its functions plaml lit a division
the Sanford Caneert llrehe**lru
praated “ deep concarn at the turn w j u for lh. 1931-32 season., i f «h# worker, as well a* of the
&gt;,
1
Imy
of
lhe.l.o*lge,
similar
j^fnalun
and
tie
iV'feat
ihe
Na­
of
the
Kansas
treasury
yesterday
of the office of education of th#
arul Bssl'tmg talelif will lw song
of events" hut Indicate.! faith In «jth
marketing. IHOJC.I Lalrt; factory owner*; It pledged support by Mrs* Pauline Moran, the l(us 1 me. In r ai« i . mg held m many ' tixnal Raeoyary Arl. Clly CommM*|wj,||, atat* and federal officials Interior department.
continued mediation rather than
h
*
o f the recovery program with
or uhairs
of the rvurgxnlxa^
sisters, John Digliton, ami "Pe(i Florida e r t i . It w.ll mark Yh ej&lt;li(t)t,r a 0 Shinlodser t »ld San- pressed an inquiry Inlo the claver
Major
s'
military Inti
Intervention.
^
* eaul lh^ past season, fur “ willingnaaa to make all the nerHeater
&gt;#xIjmmi*,J untif. Da*.
&gt;a''pt*a
vaealuda
^f.1
tw
|
f
l„
,
liaM
|U,
all
ITvlng
P**l
e
v
J
f
aaJ
IMwwalaaa
gaaterd^
BfiWlJtuc
t
W
/
1
"
1
S.toshine",
ft»TF*ry*nf
*»
!»••*
"Ida
haue*
offtta
a
Hail, a, (aw moments • ( Codtinaan osf f s g s T k r w l
_ _ stnimenfallsts.
.,|l,,| ruler will have lern hon- a talk on Ih# N. R- A.
Of fiMhient Machado's
plan finally agreed upon will per
niunir pal lonils.
Establishment of a division af
Tin* eiilierrt. one of a se.rie ' of
1
.. .......
Tou often, lie sard. Ilie*e rumors
war decree was flashed through;
mit us to remain In business."
I risaging possible action by tha procurement in the treasury t*
•*rr»! ni ihh mi*•*tit*ir brn» in many
.
»
» - - .1*111
,
reral
that
will
b
e*
played
Ion*
'
1
1
1
m
givan
rn»«lriirr
f»y
ftfiain
diplomatic ami press channels,
The only other formal action
stale legl-latlvr council *galnat su.-cevd the-several hundred unit*
|*rou11 who ild nnl wbh It* lakv
. 'litis summer, vxill U* remlensl •* h i . b«*
formally expresied “confidence”
taken at the meeting was adop
Tim lloyd, state treasuri
Gov. nuw obtaining supplies, and for­
riter--f.il I.) Slide.t it I" hoped t
|jinv
ligate llu* friilh
In lh* ability of AmMssador
lion of a motion Instructing K. I. from n LumDIaiul .un the Court
A. M. lain tin ordered the N'a- mation of a division uf disbursing
or
falsity
of
I
Its
rumors,
so
Ibal
to
I
mud
them'dvrs
Jlou-i*
lawn.
The
roncert
sluifs
Sumner Wellea aa a mediator.
Tlett ull I -•k
t.onal Guard vigil together with
McKay, aMorney for Ihe ass.f the uppnitunit) to nttrud what it lertiines the obligation uf all a check of lloyd's records by atat* m that department to succeed th*
Welles recently presented to
riation. to continue his efforts »« H.OO oiloek.
2200 agencies attending to that
patriotic
Americana
to
itamp
out
- mini n. In I** an Interest utl getMachado a proposal by various
aerountants.
to work out with the recovery ad­
duty nuw.
ingvUirr III etinif. Bnterliiiiimei.l propaKamla of Ibis type.
Island factions that he taka a
Goiernur landon said he did
Possibility that the municipally ministration a code for Florida.
Consolidation of lh* bureaus i f
This .-an be dune most pTrclivewill lie piovi.le.l nnl n fly bm* nl
leav# of absence after appointing owned Maytatr Hotel may soon
not know "how far this scandal la intarnal revenue and industrial aiWhile
....... manufacturers were In
ly,
h
&lt;
-a'tl,
by
allowing
no
rumor
.ill
be
eel
veil
nl
lieConclusion
of
a secretary of state acceptable to be
going to reach”, and other officials cohol Into a division of lulemal
the
gathered
M uopened
p e n n i 1to
0 m
e traveling public t\f f p i m n * workers
a
s
m
■■■■ on
..........the j1
t , pa-s to amdlirr ear. “ We have
llie- Hireling.
the various leaders.
roul i orly runjectuie whether revenue, likewise put off until
tnlay in an announcement „, tre,ts
lemple.
iotmed tula,
r,ets and at the labor tempi#.
AS|IIS(;Tnv* All.,
,/|*&gt;
live,I
n
named
Ihe
many
ways
in
which
w,
ran
easily
Secretary
Nevertheless,
the • increase*! by Mayor V. A. Speer that he has hut
mole than t'iMt.OOO In spurious Dec. 31 or sooner If Secretary
WM no disoHer. I hlcf . «
I N •!
*
k
gravity o f the island crisis last Irarnrd from official, of I h . ’ f P -,W U gan kept two ahlfta -»«..»h llry.n «»we,,. mmW. r I* following as ■•me of I by past ex rheek up nil every one of llivie b*mla, revealed Tuesday, would b* Woodtn works out a plan.
oiled ri|lei wlm anil lie legioreil ri '■■ bills (gl-rhoods” , he said, uncovered.
night brought both concern ami Vlori.l) Public Servle* Go. that' n ,hr joh , „ j .herlfr# deputies Denmark ami former Florida •••
Abolition of the prohibition bu­
"and n,* should avail ourarlvrs of
turn irsuw ntglu*
,an air o f tenseness to the state they
One set of forged bonds, Gover­ reau bring* In an end its long e f­
It... k.vttersons who patrolled ,k
Ihe. manufacturing
manufarluring enncon grrssmau. will make n lr.ui
have eiintaeteil
contacted person*
lhe-e
ways
rather
lhan
careless­
lie, Paekat.l. II II thlhaoi. \V.
!department.
nor l^ndun said, was in Ihe treas­
are interested in this property. |ters but *11 gathering* were or­ Atlantic talk later this monlli in
Willi bull, E. F. Ilnutdiuliler, ly pussiiig ruiiiora on fu another." urer's vaults, lepraacnliug secur­ fort to enforce the IHtli Amend­
■iiptMirt of Piesi.h'iit KiHisev. It's i : The aecretary of state toftl
It was laarnrd that P hlic derly end good natured.
ment, of it* IKOO employes, all dis­
Mr.
Shinliolser's
talk
was
priJim* l.udwig, (I P Herndon, llev.
nr papermen he was following Service offic als have been e*tal»The Hav-*-Tempa cigar farlory emergency rw-emrlovnienl |bin, \. H. Peck. II I- Peek, f . J Mar* niatily a detailed story uf his rr- ity fur state ik-poarts In three charged, approaimalely |2ini are
I*
uanki which have been closed to b* r» employed Immediately In
by hour" tha dcvdopaients liahing such contacts for several waa the only large orgeniiallon recovery headquarters anivouu.*.'.l
rrnl trip to Washington where he
I
liall, ami J E. Itdeliie.
•'
coinrident with th* Investigation tha division of Investigation.
,1a Havana and Cuba.
Wreks. V. W. Kennsffy, Orlando that continued to operate, anil al­ inlay.
sal in on the formation of the NaAnother ap.rljUa set with a pur­
( Frequent talaphonlc communica­ official of the company, yerterday though Idle worker^ gathered
John S. Hurley, assistant ill rocliotial I.tiiut*erman's CimI* that la
ported value uf |32tf,0UO waa as- tor of tbo bureau, bvcoinaa hand
tion waa maintained with the slated that his concern, has a de­ around the plant they were quiet
now pending a decision.
a&gt;r(ril
lu
b*
In
Chicago,
supposed­
Aiaariamn embassy in Havana. partment which roncerna
itself ami did not interfere with men
of th* prohibition unit of th* in­
When he had ConcItlVd this
ly in th* hands of brokers.
Wlraa war* kept open also, with with “ sick" manufacturing plants, and women going t*. and returning
vestigation division. Officials d li
porimnn f his talk, he turned ■&lt;&gt;
Th* original bonds— forged in not tips.-) a place would ba givan
tha lummer Whit* Hauaa at ll y &gt; large business institution*, or hrthe Preaklent’a Agreemanl ' with
from their Jobs.
KjpIkaU—at* Ih* property of th* A. V. .Dalrymplr. prohibitum di­
h » h , Now York.
lets wtjicli have been operating
Ih,. statement that th* “ blanket
„ ,
,
; Kansaa School Fund Crmmlxsion. rector. He has been mentioned,
'■Hall aatd ho.hod no doubt that In territory supplied with elec­
:
•-iniriots*
County
will
I-1
as
fol­
C...I, U no, a final reeling place |K„ cl|y huw ur whe„ |hfy w#f#
I'ontingenl upon Hie arrival of
;t Roosevelt, In hit con- tricity or gas by Ihe company.
however, for other govrit/netit
for any .ne."
•
sufficient funds with which to &lt;q»- lows:
fl,picd has not bran disclosed, but positions.
Thia department i« in eharga
llaroaco yooUrdoy with Owar BRemlnol*
H
u
ll
School:
t;
E
.
Hr
slatrd
that
the
blanket
rml*
eialc for on* m inth all white uod
officials who aigned the original
Ctatoo, th* Cuban amhaatador, of F. B. Rakeman, he sahj who
Th* prohibition bureau was rait,lured
schools
of Seni" &lt;&gt;le VI, K iy, kriuciial, A. II. Johnson, Is haviqg a telling effect upuft bonds said the forgeries war#
arraagod by .talaphon* through had telegraphed h m yesterday
tabllthad in 1927, succeeding tho
Reconstruction of Stole Ro# ' I ’uunly will open on Oct. 2. •• l•-•■na|ll Mcl.m*« , KiKiman l-s-ls- lints* group* of Industrie* which neatly perfect.
th* atat* dopartreant, had * ex- that, "Have contact interested in
prohibition enforcement unit of
No. 102 leading from 0 « M * •*«JW" wss announceil at a ineetlni: ••! ■■■an, .1 * 1 (101' III dgrrs, Mrs. Mn* had been- lagging behind in preRonald Finney, known aa a
pra—id to him "our deep concern.” Mayfair Hotel. .Should have com­ Drange county line at the Winter
th# Internal revenue bureau, cre­
F u rl, Mr- M.iy li. 'lu s w ill. Mrs
ibe
Board
of
Public
lna»»u«"
»
psriiit' a -Patioiuil coda for ap- bor.d bnker an t grain simula­ ated lo 1920.
A (tatoaioat from th* Prrsfknt plete inf irmation on same by Fri­ Park clly limits will get
Gladys W illiam '. Mr*. Winifresl
tul* yeaterday.
piosal, an,1 Diet In this way, one tor, was under 128,000 bond pend­
oftor thia conference, urging the day."
Tho prohibition bdrrau hope* th
way at once, It * » »
here
Naming o f white f nrhera f*&gt;r M s il.y / M Is s lic in i Vernay, *li'» o f Hi* inli-nliona of the blanket ing a h*,i&gt;&gt;s on u specific cAarga
Some days ago, Mr. Itakrman
; rqatoratAon o f peace in Cuba aa
have ready bv the wrek-end tha
tnlay. The project totals an ex- the IM M U term wu Die fea *re llutli Hand, Mi ' .Mnigarvl Gos, cml* is living carried out,
of
uttering
euo.uuo
In
forged
'" o f each Immediate importance had writtrn Mr Kennedy to say prnditure uf W2.00°E liin b rlh SlHM'liiaker, E a il
names of officials In Ha new ad­
uf the meeting. Except for ip Dirrcling hl» remarks In those bonds to the National U. ♦. uf
that Avow political problems shou.T, that “ I will lie glad lo receive -kite
Stins-ciplnr,
Stale R &gt;ad Deportment wo»h- po hlnient ul learhers at l^r,*n K -Hi*. Mrs. Mum
Topeka, which wax not affacted ministrative set-up. A number nf
|M
-rson&lt;
win
ate
doubting
Ihe
wiaW m*t la th* moot patriotic spir­ on th* Mayfair Hotel, and upon m; n yesterday w .r. buay, r.movadmlnlstraio.s will be left off the
High School, in
th*. lh&gt;ard
lias • "* Mr*. Mary Slain-. Mrs. Gladys ‘•""I “ f the N. U. A., Mr. Shin- by the closing orders.
i.o ..„ ....
it", was latarprotod at th* aUta receipt, I will immediately discos, men y .. » . n » y
.Smith, Ml » Clifford .' Iiinhul-i'r.
roll* along with other officials.
«h.
earn*
with
**veral
Vont.cU
|
lag
ro.*'«
m.chln*r,
^
p'etr.!
thU
portion
..
’
ll.
pr#l
.
YesUrley's
developments
in
tha
tarn*
(CaaUaqod On Pag* Four)
Yucaliunal .‘ ictunil. Mis* Itvtcrca liolser quoted General Hugh John­
Hurlay and other officials ax&gt;at ih* Goldanrad atat ion. »•
I ,lt,y aml riutln* work « f tnaa me
ca«e
cams
aftar
Boyd
In
an
inter­
which we have e-lahllshed.”
and other material will b* onload- 1
Mnoolj, operation o f all Hlavens, sure eilmg Mrs. James son a* liavlng tulil the luinlwrmen view related detail* o f a trxnsac- pactad "no material change” n
tluit "This Is no time to question
Mo ghton, resigi.c L
ed Within the next few days, ill ihoo)f
Hon through which f|80,000 in enforcement, hut *aiil .that with
Bsnford Junior ll gli School: It th* wisdom of the Art. It should
000 fewer workers, there would b*
was reported.
' onl, six new learhers liav# l«en
questioned
before forged bonde cam, into hla vaults. more difficulty In carrying on
Under present plans, thw n,n^*'! named this yenr. It was un­ F. tmojier, piinciial succeeding J. have been
tholr activities.
Toot highway now being used is to ri&lt;)Unfm,
Anion|{ them la R li­ Iihtvll Jacul.s, B I'. Slrelr, Mist Drrsident K o-rvelt signed the
ke torn up and replaced with ant
P|tt,„an( j r&lt;
Apo. I.a, Emilia l.ingls*, M Edna t'hitlrli- hill If al all.”
l*f*q Waahingtonia palms
CINCINNATI. Aug. 10.-UP)-- IH-fo«t highway eight inches thic*., ^
Answering th* question “ Will
gr&gt;J
uf ,h.. tfniVwr .ty ■I 11, Miss |.aura • liillrmlen, Mrs.
MTad this morning from John J. Henkel. Di-ye.r-old "prol*
lurcy Smith, Mr Jesiie Butler, Ih* plan g „ over?’’, Mr, ShlnholThe
nsw
road
will
b«
„
f
Florhla
and
..ne
of
that
keb
ol
*
f * A a * y adjoining tha former
* *
*—
.
..
Irm youth is lieing r “
c,m-! treated and approxiavataly
l '" a
"ti' „utstaiuling
athlet'f
figures ' lor Mrs. Glady. VYalmixht. Mrs. Ef- *er stated that it is part of a g*nCHICAGO,
Aug.
10— &lt;A&gt;&gt;—
roH-AtlgaUg National Rank from-Meridian. Mis*.
(Contlnurd On Pag* Four)
months time will be required P»* ( |w
( thrre years. He win I e Durden.
Judges
of Chicago’s
criminal
rni tqkgn _D&gt; th. City (rasing, police said, that he* lient
Sanford
Grammar
School:
Mrs.
NEW YORK. Aug. I0.-(A&gt;)—
complete the »lx and one half niilr named aa assistant pnhripiaJ ul
courts ar* anssrsring challenges
Hall whara efty workman
...............J
PPB
BP
to death Oliver
S. Baily^
27-ygar
Prarl
II.
Babbitt,
principal,
Mrs.
HT.
PETE
RESTRAINED
.
slretch of road.
llrlnrw ia*i»Uti*do High School. Brfura.m*
w
uf crime with action to put gun­ Jcrihtn Seaman, Brooklyn, I*
; pUated them aloag Uva alleyway t old insurance broker and local aoIt w y Isarned todar that R»r.n- kers of th* Board set to Ih ifts k Inna Flynt. MVs. Illanctir Mc­
Ing hold on a governor's warrant
TAM PA. AiigT lO .-W ’v—Tho men behind prison bars.
aa th* aoothwaat annar of tha aiety man.
hathryo Vain, Mrs.
nal* Gomty labor exrluxively wid of approving tracheraa* nainav aa Kinnon, Mr
Threats of death sent to Judges Istusd at th* request of Jackson- &gt;.
city
of
St.
Petersburg
waa
re. * W d « ,/- ‘V &gt; V » &gt; r - '
v
.
Moving swiltly
a Hamilton
Frances
Stine, Mis* Mildred
used in huil hng thia r,ad. Thiv
villa polk*. Seaman I* charged '
^ s ‘ Tha p a W vemd I sU ted U th* hfbunty grand jury , *Jur| ^ A V j l . bor” yHII ba recruited thrviuch i*ronimenile&lt;l by the trustea of Mitchell, Miss Ethel Kiser, Miss -.trained from accepting bond* in followed almost Immadlataly by
with four ethers with obtaining
the
variius
distr
ets,
X.
F.
t)"idthe
sentencing
of
two
more
man
payment of 1931 municipal taxes
wo.
S D M g hy official*
th* bank, aa Indirtmenta rh.igmg Henkel with 1“ ^ Kemmol*
I'ounly W elfa f .wy gave , .hurt talk on th# KutcJ. Maxin* V*u"g, Mi*. Alice El isr,
•181,000 from tha Florida Na­
to
prison
bringing
to
M
th*
total
_
.
. 11
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U
LI
a,,.!..
I
—
t
In
an
urder
filed
In
frderal
court
’
'
which wU ba first degree murder and mursl-r
Dili and how tl. may affedt Ihe Miss Maude Lake.
of alleged offenders sentenced tional Bank of JarktonviMa in
horg
by
Federal
Judg*
Halsted
Iwhile committing robbery. Bally »
'
M ag|lt |(esl • Iv o v p lo y m ' • tp
South Sid* i’rimary- Mra. Stella
school system during Ibe &lt;mmng
since local authoritlaa began an 1932 through passing forgad
body was found in "Isieeea I-an*
MAHHH ' l
HKKimtMLY* IL L
i*.
Arringtun, pr.nripal, Mrs. Rlllar. of Miami today.
term.
.
inteneive drlvrt 10 days ago to ehacka.
on the outskirts of the city Sun*
Bus ell, Mis
(J-Inton
Belief was expressed, fol!#wlug Jessie
“ R ITN A PIN G " T H u T t IMR
I’ li) aid ans WM have been at­
clear tk* dockets ef criminal caaai.
foBdtyi
OIL TANKKR KXPLODBa's
Brown,
Ur*.
I^tti*
Nix,
Mr*.
tending Jlr. C. J. Marshall, well- hi* lalkt -tbht there will be a* iraJudge Joseph B. David, who waa
t*»t week that d*Henkel. a ward of th* Jovenll#
DURANT. Okla, Aug. 10.—(Ah
Irene Walt, Un. Kuth M. Hun­
rieasa
in
school
revenues
over
NEW YORK. Aug. 10— W V - ' ,
on* of th* magistrates thraatonad,
" store* * will court,'waa arrested at Meridian known local physician and radi­
ter, Mr*. Minnatl* Jacob*, Ur*. — Th* kidnaping racket to Okla­
ologist bm&gt; Krl hy, when ha be- those o f last year. If the prlvll gen
homa is spreading t l
anlihalia. promptly sentenced Latter Brown Th# 75-fool oil tanker Gloat*# « * - ' :
Tha.aML.MAk build- whaa a filling sution operator
Elixabath
Mn.
on,
the
Misses
Kuth
plclous at th* xlght a f , tunc critically III, today reported of the Kutch BUI ar* token ad
to a maximum of ona year to Ufa plodad about a mil* o ff Rock*way - -j
. m
a 1 __1 - _
s L ms K m t
. . . o l a a tea w u e o , a a n M .
vantage of, It sra* pdated out that Gilion, Mary Itotr.m.n, Carmetn Uriavt I at th* lota af her only for robbery and eeatancad Jerry Baach yesterday, and burand'to J
th* shabbily dressed boy drt»taa that he truiaina la a serio a
pup,
•
dog
owned
by
Elmo
Duck­
"palma, Mag
Barbar,
Frances
Morrow,
Annla
dil oo. tir. Marshall Is confined to ther* Is n possibility theft Semi­
Ford, reputej member o f the Rog­ tha water's #dg* with loaa hi**
la ta h a widened by an tx^enaive automobile. Th# car hillumie un Union Avenue where nole Go nty may yat have eight Bell Dyson, loulao .Swain, Ernaa- worth kidnaped xlx klttena from
er
Touhy gang, to thraa months mated at ttOJXM. No ona waa'
and
wrist
watch
which
lh#
youth
tln* Weatpkal, Mias
Elisabeth tho mother eat and aylritod thorn
* f thkx p i* which la
jared,
5 Ifl
members of hla family a n assist­ month school to(gl*s
for having a gun.
away
to
th*
doghouaa.
■ conerata waa wearing ware idenlifiad aa
fCanUnsad
On
Fag#
Two)
Tha 1933-84 whit* teachers of
ing in caring lot him.
B a ltr* '
.
.

BY NEW FLAN

FRANK EVANS

I.oral Recovery Lend*
cr Launches Attack
Against Circulation
Of Slnndrrous IJ

10,000 Workers A r e
Affected By Reor­
ganization Program
Of F. I). Roosevelt

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IMILK DEALERS IS
GIVEN S E T B A C K ;;
Tcmr«Trnr^ Injunction
I (Irnntcd AKainHt
Milk Control Hoard

COTTON GROWERS
RECEIVE BIG SUM
FOR THEIR CROPS

y . ‘,'.'I'-?- -

^ “S w r l S * 0. SH pO LSER SEARCH IS BEGUN
Past Exalted
M AKES SPEECH FOR FORGERS OF
Rulers To Receive ON RECOVERY ACT K ANSAS BO NDS

Dixie Planters Take

Made
p’or I*ro»?rum .Tonight

I

AttackH Spreading Of State And Federal OfRumorH DenigncdTo ficialH Press Inqui­
ry Into Clever Deni
Create DiHturhance

I'

PwSSSSi

Possibility S e e n *
Of Hotel Opening
By Public Utility

Mrs. Owen To Speak
To U. S. On Recovery

All White And Black Public Schools
O f County Slated To Open On Oct. 2

Oviedo-Winter Park
Road Work To Beffin

tPalms Removed From ‘Problem Youth* Held
Bite Of Former Bank On CharRe Of Murder

Challenge Of Crime
Answered By Judges Man Held In Gotham
Upon Requent Of Jax

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,la i ylneh in th# Wag**, V m the
Mat Ml tor.
.
Werklng car«f»I1jr G ran fu ll
|ot two atrth** on tho Orlando
manacor, than mad* him *wtag at
a fait apinning carr* halt WIIllamaon hit it sharply-fo A p r*'
hat ha waa throw* M l Ww|f#*t and

Feds A w ait M orrow Firm
In D eterm ination To Give HGERS FROM 1ST
Tigers R eal B eating Here PLACE IN LEAGUE
r a iT B iL
Caaaa
Ortaada
nartoaa
MafWd

t a iu r a
• I
• 4 A ft
• 4 -•»*
T » -»»« ateuranc* by the new director
Loaokara
1 * •* « that their celery triublee would
» • ? Smyrna ______
• » • » « be taken cars of from now on, so
they both changed their rain-Jk
Nat worried In the loaat or»r
about loorisg Sanford.
having laal a third atralght asManager
Abbott today an­
Mbit Ion gam* to tha DaLand
of Pope
yeaterday afternoon at Mu- nounced the release
atclpal Park. Manager Chnalla Mite, outfielder who came hero un
Lee Crowe’e recommendation. At
Abbott and hla CoU ryfa*
war* talking tomoritw’n gama tho earns time Abbott elgnrd Q.
with Orlando, a gam* that *ho&lt;M U Roberts, furmsr Gator player
(ill Municipal Park to tha rafters who played In the Northeast FloriJs League this year. Robert* and
o f tha grandstand.
Big Phillips, a third-baseman, art
Yesterday tha Tigers took a real
t s pec ted to bo hero tonight.
beating from tha Daytona Beach
f f they arrive, Phillips will
Islanders and aa a result the
Tigers war* knocked out of I l f
isagea lead Inta a tie 1with— llir
Cocoa Indians.
Tha gam* was the last on* Pete HcRIrard will b* on th« benefl
which Lefty Jack, Baker will awaiting Call if either Phillipa,
pitch for Orlandb, for h* left L-r Cruse or Abbott falters one whit.
Clewiston and a big nugar mill Manager Charlie Is ready to pull
where he waa called back to work himself, or any of hie players,
today. That means that the Tiger out o f tho’ gam* M he sees that
hurling stair Is limited to Left? they are Impotent against any
sort of pitching In lbs league.
Flora and Tea Carle ton.
He’ll be more'anxious to Jo this
That also means that Flora
tomorrow in slew of lb* gift that
will “ chunk'’ here
tomorrow
against Sanford. H* la the curly- lbe famu i» highly Important. If
the Feda lost, things will be in
haired lad who held Hanford to
anything but satisfactory shape
(Is hits and beat them I to 0 In
fbe all-important gam* of the for the seoson is growing shorter.
Th# Leesburg Bruins will be at
first half. He has won nine and
home playing a double-header
____________
lost four games this season, and bom*
with the hustling Daylong Beach
Is considered a pretty fair hurler.
Manager Abbott today wai learn. Jm:*^ Meadows, former big*
planning to start either Lefty leaguer is scheduled to oppose
Lane or Lefty Geiger against-tha Kant Greenfield, another ex-big
Tlgarp, tamoifow. Lana, la ready timer In tha- aovefi-inatng second
game, while Jo-Jo Cheek will op­
for work but h* hasn't been,In
Sanford sine* Monday and _lhls pose Lefty Knowles or Lefty Witt
morning Abbott hadn't contacted in the first game. Th# Islanders
him. Abbott was told by Lane that hare mad* only on* appearance in
he U ready to pitch Thursday, Leesburg this year, and with
their play highly Improred It is
howerer.
expected that th# park will bo
0*l*ar. who has looked pretty
good In throe enhlbltlon tilts this packed and Jammed and that home
jmar, may get tho atartiag call. runn will bo coming thick and fast.
The Cocoa Indiana will b* at
He should have no trouble with
tho slipping Tlgara. but if either N .w Smyrna giving the Crackers
h* or Una do get Into trouble, a beating, and going further into
th* league load.
Cal Dennis will b* sent Into the
From all Indication* it today ,pbreach pronto. Dannie, by the
P*are that th* Fad# wUI beat the
Tiger*, th# Islander* and lb*
Brulna will split • p*|r of g tB „
p l o b id a

Daytona PonndsOutl7
Hits To Score 7 To 5
Win In WildContest
ORI-ANDO, Aug.
Daytona's
Islanders swung their trimly aril,
low* with a Tenges nee yesterday
and 17 basehlte rattled to the far
reaches of Tinker Field, the re
suiting runs toppling Orlando's
Tigers Into a tie with Cocoa fo
tho top rung In tho Central Flor
Ido League standings, when thee
came up with the short end of a
7-5 tally.
*
Old Gotyrge Guaartr pitched a
masterpiece for tho beach clnb in­
to the ninth Inning.
When the
Joiner who look Shannon's place
at first base for tho Ialander’s In
the eighth, th* ^iteran seemed
erelf on th« w »y to a five-hit win.
The Tiger* went down fighting.
Prof Reed singled o ff Joiner’s
glove. Charley Sends screamed
one over Gordon Apgar’s head at
short-atop and the hall gam* came
to Ilf*. Wh*n MacMullen singled
to drive Reed arro*a and send
Hands to third tha tying rune
were on the sacks.
Johnny Culbrsath rushod Kant
Greenfield In from th* bull pen.
Greenfield, a former pitcher for
th* New York Giants and the Bos­
ton Braves, hod (fee™ situations
Ilka this in much faster company
on many an occasion. Ho waan’t

how' t h k y s t a n d

laaaicu uuara

B A L L G A M E JLA T K D

Play la th* Semtaal* Baseball
Leogoo tossorrrw wilt fiad the
G rape rills team mooting tha San­
ford Junior* on tho Ninth Street
Dlamonil, and tho Edgewood'tosm
mooting tho Lake Monroe team

Tnlaln
41
a.nr, by Innlnses
l»ATTHNA
nlll.ANIHI .
Mammary: . . T » 0 &gt;ei
Three haee hit. • “fo*'.
Moure. Mallby. Mark
fires. Umllk. Rpaha.
i-iilkrealh I# Ap«ar ,
lu o a
kails, « f f i
&lt; u.ark. t Minsrk out.
I, Raker I. ' » • » '* .
I'arletan, S In t 1*1 lr
II In T 1-1 I"*: «4f
Inn: off llreenfleld.4
Wit* pllrk. Dakar,
tlraham. Wlanlne pill
U..UM pltehaf. Baker.

WHEN LITTLE girls wore copper-toed boots and tightwaisted dresses, and little boya wore kilts—what of the
babies? Swathed In yards of clothes. Scrubbed with un­
known soaps. Few 6t them expected to live during the
dreaded second summer. Many of t h e m suffering
countless ailments because nobody knew what to do..
A glance back only a generation or so is enough to
reveal how fortunate babies are today. Now there are
soft, cool soaps . . . every aid in food that care and
knowledge can prepare . . . sensible, light little clothes
. . . and such knowledge, of sanitation and control of
disease that every little baby should live and grow.
Mothers are indebted to advertisements/for their
aids
news o f these nursery aids...
just as they are indebted
for n e w s of fascinating menus, fadeleM-curtains,
sprightly dinnerware. Constantly, ways are being de­
vised to make life happier, more comfortable for baby,
the whole family. Laboratories clean and bright are
scenes of goods being tested—being made safe and
pure. When the testing is over, the perfecting done—
advertisements hasten the goods to you.
No longer marvel (the next time you buy some­
thinnr widely known) at how fresh, immaculate, fine it
^Is. These Qualities you can be sure of in buying adver­
tised merchandise-.. . qualities ypn must be pure of in
bujing for the health of babies, children, any one.

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ier. Cwsack.
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v
vsssnsjsu’ss "J
llm*. lk .» .nd lh.r., m.j.. aPpl M

Hun la Ika Mid J«d#. for »
a .ill,ni.nl of Ikalr admlnlairaiAe
of .aid aatala. and for aa ordi
dlnrharaUa Ikam an nu«h Kxap*

II

‘ "llilm l Ikln Ik* lllk dny ot Ja*
* \VlNO*NA HOWARD

1b

anrprialnf how ll»*ir and rttal Iht M ir a In advtrtkMiarala can bol
Rand th*» regularly.
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JULIAN IIOWAIID,
KgM, „
An Ki#»«lnrn of Ika Kalal* of 4
W. AVrlakl. I&gt;«-«a»»d.

BILLY’S UNCLE
HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by oo* who really knows how.
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. A*.
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Hrkirr bjr Innlima:
*
hri.ANii
see eta JIM
.CAMPING OUTFIT, trailer. Four MANKnllli
ISO M l M!
Hummitry: Hu m b ollrd In. Clells.
parsons capacity. Complete with
1 , Hhlrlsy 2. I 'm if , Moawsll,
now bed. |7K. Keel A Sons, deal­ ■on
llorrUitn T w o bus# hits, Hhlrlsy.
er*, IIS Myrtle A ,*.
ItAinnrr 2. Moawsll. Hlolsu hoses,

10— Flower* and Plant*
BTHAWHERRY PLANTS for
Bee W. W. Poller.

Hhlrlry. Moawsll, llorrlown. Horrlfires, I'ruse. Moawell,
II
t«ella,
|&gt;«iuble ploy. A. I^ lta to Itnberson;
l*ruse |4» Ihmn^r In Hornes. Mirurk
sal*. nut by Oulso f, Ponnlo I, by Minor
I. Iloneo nn hollo. 4»ff llo lge r I- I ’ mplree, Itoveoel ond Hmllh.

11— Mince Hancoua
DRIVING NORTH Western New
Verb, want passenger share *xpeases. B. V. Colburn, U l Laurel
AY*.

Sanford Golfers To
Meet Daytona Beach

Ranford golfers wh, are plan­
ning lo go to Daytona Beach to­
morrow afternoon to play a matah
with th* Daytona Beach team
WANTED TO BUY: A Baas which they’*# boats* twice during
Drum, in playing condition. tha past few weeks, today were
notified by Andrew M. Carraway,
manager of th# Sanford Country
Club, that th* match will b#
W ANT TO
played next Sunday alt*moon In
GET A GOOD
Daytona.
/
USED MELOFHONB
Two weak* ego, Sanford score J
MUST BE OF
a U to 30 fk to iy o ,*r the local
links. Fourteen nan comprised
EXCELLENT
Q UAUT7
tech team. Last Sunday, th* San­
ford Unm scored a I I to SO vic­
tory In which to*me of I I me.
participated. Neat Sunday, it la
oxpoctod that th* toams wUI la-

COLEMM’Sl
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.

IN LEAGUE- ..«*
WITH THE BABIES

lliillnn. rf.
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LBOAL NOTICE

MAAnlHt.
Allnrn.y fur I’allllonara. .

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W w tlH tM k I; How t o * , I.
pa Ilada10* la. I: Buefoa. *.
Only BBBioa acfcaotla*.
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It-wasn’t Orlande's day. Twice
they had ram* frans behind to
knot the count only to aa* th* Is­
landers assault bath “ T ea" Carlatan, whom they drove from th* fklUgrlpkla
Def folf ... _
hill under a barrage o f sis hlta
In on* and terodhlrda inning*, and
Lefty Jack Baker, whom they
cracked for I I safeties.
T l » b+t arnrwl
O B U in o
U MW H A ■

Crackers ,n,,l,n, WUI * " “ l **•
Tomorrow'. |||t will , U rt at
jL T O o clock. Club official* are
hopeful that tha fans will flock
out in great numbers. Th. natural

RATES

i i T N U L La a o r a

Bl(£ *r aaoMo u t i i i i u

is t iih r o iH T o r t h h o o h stv
Aimi-M o r ArrUILATIOS rum ' j I u u a . aHssiToia c o r n e r .
STATS o r rLOH'DA.
TAJ nnan
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Sfk Or TMH MH.SBMAI, OTAT- In re Ik. KaUle *1 MHR. RAMAN
THA
IIADKtl. Pac*aee4.
I TUB o r THH
STATH
or
T .m il LTMlIors. U is ls s k J&gt;'»N o n lV ^ ’ k.r.br alt.n Ikal Mil- Irlhatees, and ■»- P - r ^ k a r J
Ilia II. Hnrk.ll purrkaaar of Taa (Naim, or Damanda aaaln.t aaio
L'artinsal. So A*, dal.d Ik. Ilkand »arh
,V* nrV..M
day of Anausl A. !&gt;.. Itll.
HtoJ K*Y*lr.
not IfIni and "'1 ul rn. to
■aid c.rllflcal. In my o fflc . and nn, rlalma and d.manda wki.n »o«.
haa mad. oppllcallnn for l*a d«.d ,.r .iih.r «r »n u .j"*r ’VTIm a Rt h a
I,, la.u. In ar.ordanr# wills law. ■he .alala oC M W R AIIAN T"*
Raid rarllfl.ata .mkrac.o Ik# to*- IIADKIl. deceaaed. » • « f * 1*.*"
lowlna d.arrlb.d prop.rly allualod tSiualy. rinrlde. lo ifc* l&lt;“ n
In H.mlaol. rounly. rlorlda. lo-wli: II. Hharnn ‘
f “If.*,,, in toa
KH ef Block I At. M. nmlih •
Huodlrlslon of Hoclloaa, I lal ■ S t i S ^ P a - r t t t a S 't o 2 • a to.Jb
Hook I P i f . l t . . .........

k l iT*. ***** &amp; »*• two team*
S J J * t|V ,d tor »»•&lt;• lilt, th ^
stated as the. promised a real
fn
,h* ‘ * o boat club. tHKALI
soTirm o r ADOpnov
Tu Wknm II May Cnnc.rn:
Ynii will P ..» • lakn l&gt;“ li«* !* * '
m
W
ik.AA'kAmV ot A U ...L
A
llll. at Ik u.loek A. M. nr.na
mho
Ikereafter
•• ****jy l
lldll.gno, r
£ ;;,fu V k .'h M” « 2« W
*»iu"rt k
Harnlr r»4in,
A. lorlta, r,
Hmllk j 5d .."o » Ike nrru'l p o r t
Hhlrlry, rf,
In ami for H»mlnola County, rinv
l-ln. In kl. l hamb.ra ln lk.
M4a«r|r)rt sa,
llnu*. nt Ronford. Florida, for an
&gt;^»*IS. If.
nrd.r l.sallalne Jb. ad-&gt;»ljn» of
Hula* h
..nr iWhvId Alljrn K m H - »■ •
fant. who wno boro In tbo City
Tnlal
m I m»uIb. Missouri, on tho lllh day

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No One W ant! To bo Scared To
r aee* &gt;
GOSH!
T H A T NWA S
A LO U D

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ONE WHOLE ticket to Mo
ory. Good antll Aag 11
FOB SiALKi 1 wbol
*■anti, wood a*
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PACK TWO

The Sanford Herald
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fkaana. matutlea*. M t a.II*^. •»
, . u r u t , B . » 1i lar 10. pxrv**» •!
ral.iao raaOa. will *• *•*•••■ **r
of r.autar it i.* iU IM r*ira
"Vraal. toaOla aaO K..»a n t » ;
war TO* ll.n M ta to* aallaaal
ti.u *r »a« ..ii.laa- otMooo ao«
o . i a i i i u t l . **» tata.r rlt«M ,;»
10. raaal.l • « !* (H w lt* 1 J " 4'
, a n i m ta « M*aaa ao4 » « « Ta* »
TO. M.ralO i. a . &lt; ■ » " •«
OMMUIIt Vr.aa " 01.0 ta .aria«t*.lr r a llll^ la to. aa* far r .
paOllrartaa at all a.aa Otr.al.O..
rrCOII.O la II ar aal alO.rwta. rrrOIII4 la 101a r a w ' aaO alaa 10. la.
.al arwa ,aOtl«OrO Orrrlo. All
■t, Ota af oaOllrallau at aprrla.
iliiafrke* l w ( » *f* ■ ty jW M fffti
TIIUItStl.VY. A tlliLM l

HI. 1933

-r’ -»IIB t'e -V R K »K «*t»K TOUAYPEACE ’AN I* TRUTH—Thus
■Aitli Ih. I.iml, full untu ta*-. and
J anil oii' wit ibo*. and * h "* thr"'
j.-n t and inurhly tliinn which
tlx,ii knowral nut, • - - Behtlil I
will l.nniM Ik u IMi ami W * . and
| will cur. th.nl, and will rovra!
unto Ihmi thi utiili ’ ’ nee o ' pr*1*
ond Uulli Jrr.niiuh 33:Z, ' i '*•
Wuul.r •£ tl"* nteooory codra
af^ly tu |pi-plut» f id .unllortUflOw-—
2 II
.
Suin'* men never reKcb the t»|»
- brr'rirr*-** {lipy-itti'rF-ll
WdfK tlOWIl*
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( ’nbimbiH i|»&lt;*,iiv&lt;?re*l Arneiirn
n'l rlfb t, b it M reninineti fer

| junKl.n I), RiMi^ifull ty r«HM*ver
il.
Adidpli llitlrr haa put fit* l"**1
.1 i| Naum. It* I'Oi jtiat ruled that
n,,111.11 rani,ul upprur at piddic
iittiwoii-iis with rim*. **r liprtifk
un Ihoir locos.
,—

The ABC Of The NRA

*

Mtmey Iwri’t Needed For War

Itiinuir Iibn d th.'t ii.ony hullin
11)fii who hiivi* &gt;1* 1,.d tl"’
...... id,'lit'- Aijr.rnirnl a tv .tid a l
In* it. liutiioi l h "
iiiunj win*........
'i#idyi,|8
with it in- . i -l.it
it I luma I f •
nine i i» pM tit "Id ludy
II -■ -■■■*»
Moula.’i*
Hi.iii of the Hank
of t.rii iiiml t
i i f*. lm »N ru &gt;
,i\ io llii- inuiprv tu tak. pint
m th,. ih cii .... conccrnles th.
tut ilmn* , i tin1 Anirr ruli *1 •&gt;
lai, i ,i n* ■i'ii*. p* *,| I-* cull it, th.
*'t,ai!, In-Iht—htirti timvi'nitnl

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^ |„ .oll, . Hi- i.thri day which
Tt;1i .... .Hint., II- tin
-do and
p‘ ., lain.• uUUil
llrcnv.IV
*\i-t, rthtiindi,' ur &gt;,( the lory of
tin -tuilrlit win tu - doliti* p*ucr
lull,' while ih* pridrsaur ospliilnod
Ihni* practically itu no ut.dvi Huml
ti-- Kiititr.ii rheoty id Rrlatloily.
!',ld&lt;l*nl* til'' p io f'i nr nidicrd
the tlrrpin* .Imlotit ami uiiiu*. I
(uni with thi* *|iio linn, **.Mr
Smith, you .xplmn th. Kn-lrio
TIvmry ". "I did Oimv’*, th. -I
dent hastily lrtdi.d, "Iml l ' i . p tpotion ”
...
u —- — *
John Mcim h inuki’r nrt i-tcrlUnt
l. iy p .itmu i.i faiinri* whu ■*&gt; fu&lt;
him' nut h..ti atlrrlrJ in th. i
puymll. hy tl- N i . a Hul lt» cn
d.iCMi'l oUltttt un On- laiu. do* •
tnil all Hi* lint., .'Id t in piny-1*
nf nil kind* n! Uldir, wln-thir a*
rirullural ur ulhciwi r. •■uuicr or
Inter will havp I &gt; iitcrca*. thr m »
of lbrir pat rnvchlp* The rmail
thin* to dn t* In - pel a* much
work don* now aa you can wltila
labor Curt* arK al til low. Thru
you will hi- htdpmx lud only l 1
tm rente employment and d .fiot
lb . depra-aion, hut you will aim
b. makinf a nlc -.aMn* for yn .r
aalf over what labor coata wit) lr
lat.r on.
, Walter I.lppinan tpairU that it
U nut jua^ a prnrril Nar In prteca
which 1* tier-lad tmw but a currccHull of Um dll parity a f pricer
which alr*ody *ii*t*. Sum. ptlc*a
ara too low. Som. arc already too
high. Th* high priefa ahuuhl
tom* diwn; th. low pric«a *u . p,
until builnta* la on an .van keel
For imtanrr, h* aay«, in F»brua ty farm pricra w e e only 4UU
percent of the IU2tt level, while
metal prnducta were 77.4 of th.
Pam* level. Plainly th, farmari
do need a big Increaa* In pricra to
get back to where they war* In
1020, but at e l deaarvva a relalively ■mailer boon. It aliould b*
•a much ■ part of the NKA'S work
to keep ram* price* down, aa to
fo n t others up.

[Public Schools OP
County Are Slated
employees to To Opjpn On Oct 2
A rm -d with

THE ORIGIN OF NIKA

ItV MAMK H IM l\ AN
In spite of the fact that the President's Agreement and
all the Interpretations concerning it, as well an the ruling*
On* way tn unrl.rstan-l thin indu-’ nnl r.ruvi-ry in 1 mall town persunde&lt;l their
of the local Advisory Committee anti many columns of ad­ art, ta anythin* » l » , ta tn follow it- ht«t„ry from agree io an exti'-mely "low wage,
ditional news have been published in this newspaper, and an iu first lnr.pt inn.
thi- low co«t o f prod irtiof), tli*» owners went to
Information Bureau has been maintained by the local NKA
It dhl not ls'*m with th# “ brain tru-t“ fthough \ e" Vnrk and were aide to serine a1out all the
organization from the heginniotr o f its drive, nevertheless •uh-.,|urntl&gt;' »im « of lh*tr idaaj werv Incorporated ord-rs for ■water- n the market. Thete plant
yif, aide 11 operate. In tlu—r shifts, twenty-foor
Considerable doubt still appears to exist among some em­ into it and aa it now aunda it areor-l- with -"in- .p.p, a day while other sweater factories through*
■f th.ir lh*ort*» nf aortal organixation ) It 'lid
ployers ns to just what they are expected to do.
rot hr* in with PmkJrnt Kooarvrlt
It dpi not 1ot th- country, on) the rrmnmnttic- depemlent on
The plan really isn’t as complicated as It might at begin with (j«naral Johnenn. It del not begin with then-, cere piostrate.
first seem. All you huve to do, if you have uny factory or Strt.lary of Mbor t'arklna.
1) se—nwl t" I’l—titent RoOlevett thnt thi- wa*
imred m-nt to nationwide reenyi
mechanical workers, or artisans, in your employ, is to pay
It b«gan with a very simple bill mttoduo-d in
hrout cutting e mtietitl in w*,rkmg t
them at least 40 cents an hour, unless you were paying less t‘on*rr-« by Senator Hugo Ula k of Atahamn At
nntn"i of thinttv.
time th. bill was not a purt -if I' m id.id
than that rate in 1920, in which ense you may pay them that
The -t.ey lm I a
Rm .-. v.I i V .mrrgrnry program. I\ itiM.d al n- nthe sanrte as you were then but-not less than -10 cents an an hie# af Senator BlackV In that form it t o
*. Ii -lit ti,. Tae' that ,
hour. And you may not work these employees more than a aimpt. measure to rrdure hours of Inlsx
,-xtreiiielt
Tm - tap,
ti'e Iml
3li hours a week. You tan work them less than that hut hill merely provided, in effect, that all fa&gt;t.n ■
not more, hut their total weekly compensation must not be stores, office! and thn like, ahould limit th&lt; h,,
of any one employee to thirty hours per » r - l '
less than it was just prior to August 1.
The object nlmed at and the nbvinu result » il l
ed I'rr-hlcnt Km -"Veil tr» liegirt
With regard to all other employees you must pay them merely he more employment. If u r-'nil -hop w;i
io ( .-rigie - |oovidin;
ra Hiikr 4*fk intele t ill th" hill 1
at least $11 a week except that grocers may pay u minimum habitually open sixty hours a week, it would, un-l- i lor si It f m.ilc week art.l ^ minimum wupi*. Ih*
^ij
wage of IL’l a week and retailers a minimum wage of 912. Senator Black’s proposed law, continue open iity
n*i( in. k. Ih- hi!) hi- owiti. imwever, for some
Retailers ulso have the privilege t»f p't&gt;ing junior employees, hour« a week, hut would need to have twin- .1
many clerks. |l was simply a measure
i tel I’lajed Hi 1 S. t h.imhrr
bet ween IG ami IH years of age. with lesa than six months rrea-ing ipiantity of etgPb'yment, and^pAsM,',
• **,
"in’, ui iranlinl hn
forwurit.
experience. $11 a week. Apprentices, too. are excepted from diminishing unemployment.
out. tht'.-igj 'he |I hnlnher
the minimum wage pruvisiojis^ bujMin apprentjeejsa youth ----Senaloe-Biaek’s hill-passed, the- HUh/tf//l 11 pf -tf
- .,rt*l t' r’.alrnto
irgnuised
tauind IJ? Tegul agreemiju to serve another in return[ for in­ Io this point thu hill .was hi* Md-bi-ialjipV,
111 : 4 t-'fh. thnt eatlii'l
to hero tile
— Minimum Wage PrupdiriT’ VbNts!1 il fix » i
struction in an UTTfiTTOffernot ait old man hired to sweep
What 'tu r.
wanted in,,: prie
Whil. the original measure wa- in thi form
tl Vrn ,. tn eff*' *, ir.omtnil. ft m the anti-truit
nut.
of a simple, arbitrary limitation of hour- i,1 jul-.r if* A. Tk. , i-*-.x—• at wa* that til" 1rode a».*o fntlon
This class of employees on the whole may not work to thirty ; week. Secretary of Ijilior I’erkln- mou
tl *'-*« It in. -try hutihl l,e r*rmiite,| to
what
more than 10 hours in any one week. Certain exceptions forward with a suggestim. She said that If th"
low Ini ‘ ail" namely, ngn
Anlilt •
upon
to the rule Include farm and household workers, outside hill were to Iu- passed at all. the limitation on WAIT* h&gt; 1 , jn '.ilia- »i,,n „n, I u-Ire. or at teast
salesmen, professional persons serving in the capacity of hours should lie made flexible to a commwbii,- in mi^i ti 'ti rice At thef t.me early May. we were
employees, managerial nr executive employed# receiving dustrles hauitf^Hpecial ennditlnnsi and that th- lull -•ill In 1It midsl nf rlepre—t ,fi and hiisine-- was
should Include a pcnvlalon for fixing minimum III ff|liia*r l -'fit* r f tetifif.
more than 92,*» a week, and in certain other very special wages. This wa- the original Introduction nf the
tt Wa really H-i- |irn|i&lt;&gt;«t
rases. Furthermore, grocers may not work any, employee, idea of minimum wage- into ih. lull All's I’erfcin ran?1f.l the ind ,'trlnl mi* very I fmttl hu-ittos- that
a* t ta Janitne what
i xeept delivery boys, more than eight hours in any one day. •uggesie-l that "T h . Swr.tary &gt;f u b a r lie nn it is P ■a instnntlt nppm ent that if liu-me-I homed to -pecify the total hours of operation of nn • tr. I.e nilo'enl tn innlie tig ff»«*riifri13 etmlrary to*
except on day,* preceding a legal holiday.
a planl . .
certainly -during th. emergen- v " fhr nnu t,mil fniv, tin gnVftii-finu-irt , n»ii*t have a
That's about all there is to it. There is nothing very Thi*
wa- the fir«i inlnelurtion of to. i,h-n -,f ",tt
nt- nml nm-i hiivc u
difficult about that. The difficult part is complying with tinning rnntrnl of industry hy n government • antinuln
n
Vii'KT thimn toil,
agenre.
these provisions without its costing anything. So far as we
[ At *iuii ti
11ivhi**mf*l by the «b*
[tr**K ■mil_ 1•;tf
know there is no way that can he done. Reduction of hours
I'p to this point the lull had only two in-p
&gt; i»nv this r»ric«’.
»'\Vt*4lx
urig ItiaL on«___
in-U
i gf»»fwi it| i ®(i|mi ns*
__________ ____
t _ll _
of store operatinii._sbiggering itfWtkmxa- and all that ,sort _liln 3cnntnr,JlJack's_
Iii &lt;**anI»&lt;&gt; iHinfh
itgg^N thi* tiiiriiiiiii
of thmx:HnvT
brntl nJlWlTAltrTT*olRibterfiig.t
nil mayTi''
may lit* '"W f Mi-v-Tlfkiin Va» TaNToTTl -ay’ h.-,
mg:Havr been
nuefi ofll. iso subterfuge at all
,4?ii« I, it, t^fci ! |! rtififjt'
ui wiiuq
^_,
f
t.-hii-h iu iii gestinn wa- her own It wa» not no Adnoni
i*n i»t the firm*, -tome
J3TirtirTlnfn it^h t-fN &gt;n iN ^Pt»M ^MrAnfnut»L u h iL h .w ill h m ,, ^opo s i.. i. V D i - m * ,H,ipt |'f.
1 ,
irrfl'* tif Ikkinirti' &gt;1
I hi* nttitoife fnlt-n by
rea lity III In i'fc w c crnjilnjnicnt mill lu faiuc tltc ItVITHK. , veil_hud had no hand In Ihe nun-.. ,
Ii ah
!•=tir|* r- t.f I Ii*- rn Ur-1 State. f Srinthrr
*V#iiitin*fct.
brintb*-r ft &lt;
o f full tifni; wast-.t tu Ul Iphh I 312 fir $14.n w w t , .
lull of hi- program, lie regarded it m,
■ p’a* ■ *
- .ift'aj. ,*r th - ln«liHtrij»l rrri»vrry
If thi# cannot. In- tlonu un the luiow of proaont tlay in- » hill that luul rlginated in c&lt;.ngr- m th- i-util , |,t \ .*6't.fiti't'
Si,i*"vt*irv wf
'tlllTl ! a! *. f'l'tUn
*h,t- amt (lie iijvii# uf ih»* Fmlhl
come, the uKi'rnAtivc is to rai.se Jirices. Il in expiftc.l by
tfl
»ro«e
......
ne of th"i»e ru ,1 of 11 Ma»"'
r•
&lt;luiwn Utvvllwr
the NRA aiiminlatnittini that the prices nf nil thinit* nulcl trivial Incident
•• ,H,inwhich often makes unimtfant In ,
jrthu itffit»' nf SN'fmtor W a iter nf
V'nrk. whq
nhall be increiisetl by whatever aliuunt Is muile necessary by lory. There came to Mr. Roosevelt, from -*,oii' '•jittf,-. *i| thr liill- Il w#« ut thin |H»ini that C»rr\lit* ofwprVftl llmt
the increased cunt of pay mils. If this is Impossible, the •noire or other, ■ story which impres— l loin ! litil -I•siift - n i*ni*ml I!i»employer shiiuM take bis Blue EaRle tloWn anil not wait fur strongly. The story was re|ieatnit hy him f&gt;, 5fin’ Ilill v 41* filnff'* thr llllf- nf hS l|ir«»r&gt;* til hfihl*
fluently in private conversations ituring the early i inv (»ftrtl'irfi*•11 .!•»'%rt whilr rni&lt;iftif niirrhii^inif
Ihe NRA to &lt;lu It, as there Is a stiff fine fur violations.
part of May.
i |yrt*,»■'(&gt;r 11ti ffr nLnflr
ifrAiirm’il tt»
« - ----------------------------------—4*Cut-Thrual Competition'
mill« *Pi** fifaii wnr^iiMc. fWfiti i' nf that iirttvliy

Will k'.u&lt; rn ' »uv» W. h.lp.d
C i|.n run th. Spaniard* nut »u 0
Reports of rttltirniiiK tll|ilomutM fnim Europe differ retin • I on. could put mi * r.ol
liilht. M n ti* I &gt;In- that'* what ['Hilling the outlook for another war. Henry .Morjfenthuu,
tli.y’r ,iiini; lu do too
Kr. is fine wlm is pessimistic. He sees a conflict rcsullinif
■-If
whether nr no Germany’s policies are successful. James M.
W.-‘vu l. i hut U.‘ Anodpamolnl
f ’uX, furnier itetunciiitic cnuiliilate fur presiilent, anil im
A- ylntn ii nf llors.Jli.*
and
\t- -.puioi- «■ odd draw up , roilo IMirlanl figure in the Wnrlil Mimi-tary and KrnnoinU- Cun
i, I,,.ii., (lo ir «orkn* limit
&gt;" i ference in l.unilun. says thnt lie saw or beard nothing iiidi
i.i.u'i! Pi I,
rk, witti aa, fi&lt;lil LiitinK llinl Lurupe it on the brink nf ninthitr cataclysni.
Becretarv of Stall- HulL-ftdmti l‘i\lkjB'U
»*
to Hi ,1-iV pi. i i hu* Al),I u ittUil lot
the Loin'jin Confi rei*ce IhiHi hy frn’k nf definiteness nr nls
if •gfllme

—

*

The owner* of a -weatei manufacturing Olaill

•• » •h#.4,.n

( M io iM il From Pagr I )
Whitm r, afi'l 311: • Zillah Welsh.
Wt t !*!•• Primary: Mi*i» Emma
Dwm, principal, Mr** Sybil Routh,
.Mr . ISarion Ht John* Ml** Alin**
Mt£i|imun,
K i-' Si«b* Primary: Mm. Vrlofa
M»trh« 1, |rincipal. M ill Domth)
Stub***, MIim .lean Mii i wt*11.
Cibi*ilit II vrh Sch«K&gt;|: II. ,\|. Or*
tier*, principal* It &lt;* Pittman, Jr.,
Mm. J N. Th
Mr*. J«*t*
i.t-in hart, Mr*. K. Walker, Mir*
l***|ly
Mt*ralit Mk* Cath^rin**
Vtainr. Mi-* Kli.i'ira f'ulp pper.

ir iti.iiul, Mis. Eula McCullar,
Mm. .iVarl Hut.'', Mrs. S II
It ilia,tan, .Mi-* lluhy It,,nth.
I.iii.** M liy: C. IV, Mull, |ninii/tnl. .Mr*. ■tin Cochran, lira.- Es­
ther Hughey.
(ionotta: W. I.. .Set*. principal,
Mrs. Margarvt Colt, Mr*. MaymV
K. Set*. .
Puu.u: I: K
True, principal,
M m . Ruth IVar-'in. Mr-. Mary
Kolia, .Mi-- Georg iu Sutton.
(huhiita: l„ I . Jin •&lt;&gt;’, principal, Mr*. Ramon* Wilson.
(&gt;-&lt; i' uIn !
.Mi -- Ruby 1‘i'lrrn,

OR. I.. T. DOSS
t hir*»|#rr»p|«»p
illr ti•**§ I ItfnitIt- IlUfHaN
^mrtM-rttiiNintrr iertlre
r- Moo«er«r »rrt» t W-- —:
i*. m,— s |*. h.
«• T*n
llfflrrei !til.va
I lMl %Nl*l llrtatk III.Ik .

P R IN T IN G

Wo or* equipped to produc*
tint class i«b
•* *b»
iownt poaaible prim. Giro us
a trial.
H era ld P r in tin g Co
PboM 149

LUMBER
l.nng (oaf jeltuw pin.. Cult red
rj|iirvi an, all kind, of build
in, mat.rials.

Ilill Lumber Co.
13th and Uolly
ZIP SICKVICE
Phono I U

J. W. SHADOIN
IK O N L Y
HANS
VAS
HERE"

aStrvc’rt
I’ rwt O ffic e Lunch

........... - ..... ... QUALITY PAINTS
# . **Bi*st For The aSouth’ *
\ *
Tht'jr I.USTERKOTK flnrn rmt tUnuppAiinl. If ilrir** hurii aK|
wjll »n»t Alirk. A fl«Hir fini^htrl with l.U STK R K O T K i* a -foifrre
nf ln&lt;«lintr &lt;«tij*fattion.

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
201 SanfonJ Avenue

mlmlni-tre »K* hill.

SANFORD FORUM
Ifrar Sir.
I.tnlfr *■»!** nf -Inly |."&gt; * mm 1
writ- ( i l f i t ' f t l tn |ifil*|i h r n m m i i f i - ,

Nit inn ntlilrr

11| (*r-iW

I'n mfi ni f
hanil rr |

nf Ihr St iiim '. ( nunty f
i*f &lt; immi-n'r nirrinl hy
/ c in n y r a n

fh ^ C fta m

l&gt;rr nf Co IIIInner

*«,

rrrta n

ilistiiK'tions and lit Muley's iii'tivitles, is of ihe samenpininii
iff I’ntlfiretinfi \%i»h
|.|„* (
vrihirli *n
nii
tt lrry
I’ongre. -niiin S. I». McReyn Jtls declared lie was amazed at I-c#rt|
ftri^hl*.
a \
•
war laik and I bat lm found nowhere, in Ceimani nr *1
M iiN r t l i r u L m Vi * w a&gt; p i n tm j. ii
where, nuylhiiig tu jiislify such talk. t
Mr. Cox gave milled atitlinrUy lx Ilia opiltfuTt by asking I» rIM in fi lm&gt; liv t'li p « a i R U t I I i i I h r
the i|Ueslion ul wbeie any cuiilitry won d yet Hie inoiii v lx ! Iinill nr r nf I ‘iiffitiit* ! t r *i/firtl hy
a war. Thi is a logical '|Uestliui in view of the th rollfminr fam in ' rr«i •• iihk
o u r At h-M
I xtM'rieiti e or pasl wni but who knows Hint Ihe next sue
( lih.ittl IN II. Unity llmr-tnn,
won't lie ennduclcd on a different basis. If the government R . I* . I l » f « » n , I I . K K u fM 'llt K i « ' i
call cum-cript mm why can’t il cun cupt llm thing# they II- /l*f IfllLH’tt 1 * Ml
IIneed wilb which lx figltl? Why nut m l lell llm steel mills Mj Riirn’ hV, Uny h , »••••-.
to furnish mi many puns, the powder r. iiipaiiie# In snpjilv Fnrkurh It. H &lt; hnjnn.m, Fifu
.in much explisive-. I In' farmers In give m mm b food, atjd 'Ihup l iit 1... S'init h.
|i i
itvy.ifc
im . i I.
n‘n f i l ' i f y
!ii» Jui III ? lb. ibis Iiiellind I here would lie nn .... . lm
It*rtln III. y*.lit t" In |i:111 111 f jit flirt*
money.
Iliiil I here me sufficient ginmd# for ap|irihensmn «f Sruiiln- i' * n-n /, I n
xvei a ilisliiriuilice of the peaci1 of I. iiio |M' it evident alone l a i r In ( a k r in 'I m u *i
atill |ISit• t fill- ||KaI|H3 *
in the HXislanl difficulties In tween tiermauv and Austria.
f i r phf
un I h r K r m tf i'l
Itereiilly llnly. Krnnee, and Eiigliiiiti liitvt* made tepresenla lar in# »
it i run &lt;i v
lion Iii ltil '1 1 regime expressing eoncern over the prejmul ilrirn y ml«itn.itr a ni
tension in Austrofiirmnn nlalmns..
MA n|».
Among Ihe lliinga which have reeenlly nlraiiied rein
Wr n r infni Hint I tut I the San
lions helween these Iwo counlries are Ihe diatiilmtiun li&gt; futtl tlvimlu fhli'li
f lui-* •
(Jet man aii plane- of pumiddets Imstilt- Io Ait Irin over llutl &amp; f m i» |iu n vi f ii* A i i f iim '- jii F r u i
country; Austria’s expulsion ol Iw o Hermuii jourmili ls IiF n v h n umlulh • ’ fit* till wmNfrom Vienna hwatise &lt;jf their alleged eoums'tiuit with Aim iii|T n n t h i p A it ii i i l n r &lt;*ul |r« l l*»r j
Irian Nationalist Socialist p'ollings; and Austria's retpie • u 1H t lh i i j r i l i K l i n t i ; tili&gt;1* if utf« |
f "ha iii Iii’ i wr it* I • iittrmpf th' in*
from Hu' allied p iwer lo form a military aiixlliarv police
I tun *tr^ ml, il fitly lit rnnirlnair |
IH.000 int»u.
; "
lie s is only an -am ple of .h em .... ............... al .....
^
........... j
pi Icali ms which an hrealenmg l ie pence of Kurope, ami ........... _ „
we d'tulil that llu- lack of fontls will In- any deterrent. Iln- to de ellll* la kil l) . n e llo tl ill
world Hi ill has enough steel, the ingrediculs for powdu-. ma­ nuttier -U!ger&gt;- Ie,[t|. ' 11 X,y
chinery. fond ami oilier thing for the pious ul mo of a war. shipiu-ri named n l , t u t

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
B

Pr. It. M. Maoui hm va atvj nir-Mltg .log bargnim In mininiir
hi- (till office fur,Jii'*ye Whitnrr -tnrka mnj thi- city tvi he I he
ami hat taken olftces un Ih* Next trailing renter for nulea nrnunil
flool above
Muring the give uutay Bale* that
Th* litany frtviula nf Ihe Minxes will boom lake |tla&lt;e. ( hatlri Kan
Hina anil Clara Milieu air glatl It*j M y |,ai a lug rate itarling un Aug.
-eeiti (hem tack in Haafuril after Ih, J. K. Mrtliltgt-r will have tine
n three weeks' vsealiun.
Min Ruth Vatghan has re- un Au#. Id and lit- Sanford Shoe
turnrrt frum a ilellghtful vi»it and Clothing Co will start on#
with Irienila anil relative* In HI. on Aug. IS. The |&gt;r&lt;i|ile who ■rime
Augiuttine
lo Hanford tu trade will be aide
Sfr, ami Mrs. John Mei*eh aid til purrhaio rhraperthau ever liefamily have returned frum a trip fore.
Chtilmta is to hr glared nn th*
tu thrlr old home at long l-laiul
anil many other point* in and market on Hr|it. tat. This Is tu he
nne uf the ino-l substantial an I
B r o u n , I Mew York.
.Mm , F- Il Hand and the M l«u» one uf the prettiest rities in CrnHonda.
Beautiful, wni*
Julia Evelyn and Kdilh Kan t are lial
at \ViH|Uelunsing, M rh. and expect boulevards will he laid uut in the
&gt;o *tay until fall. Mr. Hand airt proposed &lt;lly and lula fronting un
he M in n Kliiabeth and May thas* atriture will be glared un
•ale un the first of next month.
Rand left today tu Jiin them.
Thr Frrnald Hardware Com­
Mr. and Mr*. H. O. Chau' ar*
rumpleted a
spending a few weeks In their pany ha* recently
bungalow at lileworth. KandJM number uf seed b ej Irrigation con*
Chaae and H. O. Chase, Jr. Uft tract*. Huy Hymrt, A . [turner, and
last Week for Bar Datable, Mats, oa Cecil (iabUtU are among tbuas
whu have bad th* FaraaU lyitam
a vltit to retatlv**.
Hanford merchant* aa usual a n installed.

rruxin- ntieailv exiitninrl.
T_, &lt;hr farmers of SeiltiNah'
ti ii'ir
Ciiulily tve extend
uur xctere
i.antng.a lli
»yiii|p.ithv fur dtja&gt; i.antac
air 111,11 ,|y mull
u* itu
1
freight ta'es, lull m
how il l&gt; i.uafli-t* lint
a "l»t rxre|n iu a cuinluui Jioptiun
All of wlicti I? res|iretfullyaiubnulled. Yu.ra i very elncerely,

II M. Papworlb.
I'texidunt

A wom an s reason

AMIMT.ANCK DRIVER KJJ.I.Kn
JACKHUNVIl l.E, Aug IO.-GP i
— Robert A. Hendry, .'13, lueqt qm
hulance driver, died hire jmatoetlay it inf-rlea ireeived July 21 In
* rullisiun of, hi- amtulan&lt;&gt; and
an automobile while Hendry was
answering an emergency call.

Eor liking a man’s cigarette
Maybe you'll think I'm i bit Ins

Lentie Duplicated
DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.
Optomatrfflt
112 Vttk Ax*

my lips—so give me one with

cocuiutnc. Most things I’m fond

teal tbaratur.'For some reason

o f Ut rally quite feminine - , .

or ocher, I find that wheneve#

dainty, hilly frocks—delicate des-

I reach for a Lucky, always

-yes, and delicate compli­

"Luckies Please’VTbey're as mild

ments, too, T o me my cigarette

and/m as can be— I wonder i f

Il • personal thing— it touches

"Toasting”iia’ttbcccasoaafteralU

*
A»*M m TlMMI

b e c a u se * Its to a s te d ”.

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■WWMA-

�I'Atifi 1 DRSS

THE SANFORD ITRRALD, SANTORD, FLO R ID A,- TIICTRSDAV. A lT .l^ T 10. IMS

Iasrev

Social A n d Personal Activities
M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , S o c ie ty E d ito r

T e le p h o n e : O ffic e 148

*

« A M K u V ANu

ap«m what type of work shall t&gt;done by federal * »l laborer*, but
al**&gt; I o the -ole ai|thority to han­
dle fnlrtal land-. I,-call) the-e:
| fund- are rn thc hand* of A. L.
Bette Atlantic National Hank em­
ploye,-who i* a l*».ruled trea,Uter
for ll&gt; t'oumil. All fund* arv di*
triblKcd to workmen, -hi* -aid. hy
S. E. Andrew-, bonded pa&gt;ma-t--r
for the Council.
Mr-. More, stated tbat *he .a
not an employee of tft, I'outtcil-

none in the year before
1‘uincidrlit with He-ter* report
tistay, cotton future* to,e l.noy
ant!)', ft *' to ft In it Imlr on the
evyhango, pf,,'llcally wiping out
li—*c* registered .yesterday wlteit
I until at pt- cm Condition- ate )U*I the goveUiiiient report indicate'!
(t'laitmued Ftom 1‘age ll
I tie ,,ppo-itr
a ct.p of rj,11l.dou bale-, greatly
the mo-: put, wa- oil- ot ' on
f he real upturn legati m Vpid. u evic- of all &lt;tpntalionet
certainty and tlUealt-faCHon, w'tti a.-orJntg t» the repoit. and &gt;n»
a g ram o f hupefutlu" doling the Iiuptntvelitvilt from tlien on » i
ch that mill- worked d*V out
latter month- " Thl* later opt.
night -hilt-.
*i
higher r-.te
mut e period wn- » .*-»!11e*l to *
eminent * dort- t.- bette* the^.■ . than , -i i i down t -f.ue
( . i t i, that -liinmailoii
loll -ituation, notably the aeii'U' &gt;
leil .tioll drive aiol l»|Uidtllou ■! of th, tmlb&lt;tiv thtouvli gnu in
uiipt a.tu . v ma, ptovc peina
faint toard bold ng•*A- a whole, the crop wa- net I-,., i,itli the tn.l.ii-ed I'tivti'g
,o high in grade a- tile preceding I. .a * i a n 1 | h e lie ie lit - in .1 liU - lh e .
yea.', aiemging about Id p-' '*'• t i 'i o i ) et the c-'indrv
A.ul.) . n-ilioyti. ii f ,\meilean
letter than middling, wdh t.iul&gt;
i *i nMilled I *id.idln tale*, to
t;o.kl to &gt;t o 1 Maple nnif' a in r.t ,
o-i.i
Itiir .l'o o
whd-’ lintel
mum n f high and low g i o d i
li o'l,i .1
.dlHi,
line-of the mint bptuntMw fed I I ,1-uinpiion
l.ltdd iln |ieceibng -eg
lure- of the report »a - *1" l'u'l agaln-t
that holder* have di*po*ed moie Mil
rapidly ot .-uptdi-'- In id o v e i fi. in
Fv |ol I • to tier nlliIt) y.* lied
p r e v l o i i - * iop* r e . l u i i n g t i n 1J. IMtU'Un. t It eat
lliii am ls;,OPr.
INM.IIi Hi k*!. c a r r y o v e r by eotl* * Finn.,
ri'.y.iliin. Italy
I VJ.lhid
O F F I C E K d U ll'M K N T C O .
e i a h l y iin-re t b a i l,»mi.noo
. 1. - Japilo-e Ijkiii- -t.-'11. • N-il Uilil
“
Everything F 'r The O if k . '
lT u« w a * b e r a t i i t b e g i - ' i - l t , C |..p
.upply Hi*'
! til 1l! i f it,FI* 1 1• til »ith*'| FlUlli
T Y F E W m iK H M
1tne*-. tit.I »I- 1 ft l,iJHttl; !*» S,
Ain* Vl III.* li lt tilitf|
R K I’ A IK F I)
Total m»tketiags la-t yc»i wire I tiltl.iHHi Lille*. 21 VlHM Mlltl* I the
I’ht.nr |t&gt;|
| l* M-iaittilU
placed id I j.i» l.FJI.1 bale*, an in i 11»i'F» »l lit! * it *'t I2u«'inti iRVine*
kbiui :t I »V"hJ Lull" , vMtii|iiiir*I lu
III.I*, -I I U " '• bale,■ nu ll .1■« »II"
pteVloo Ve.il
tb1
,| , t*. the lluif ^U le
Ilium*
,h -well II lirile.l-e of

C o tto n G ro w e rs
R eceive B ig S u m
* F o r T h e ir Crops

! tit American mtil* were “ at a&gt;
low ebb almoit a* had teen wit-;
iie**od in th e utibnl- *&gt;f tb e ndiu I
trj . . . and there w i- * prepon­
derating sentiment Ot uncyit only.
‘•Tin* lia* gmduatly change'*

(Continued.Front Page One)
guilty of starting a rumor or of
l&lt;a,»intr one al ng. tieneral Evan*
had declared that "The man or
■‘ .woman who repeat* a rumor 1*
Ayeoek. who ddderw.nt .n ,
Mr,. Georg, AlFRIDAY.
(rtfimlly a* guilty a* the rer»on
aovration recently, U convalescing
a t^ tb rW e ,
Monthly meeting of the Kir*t wh" Hart* thy rontrmpttble He". but i- an employee &lt;&gt;f the Welfare
Mr,.
Peter
Schaa!
entertained
home on Myrtle Avenue.
ith a bridge party yesterday Rapli*t Sunday School Workers" j ,T further expedite the work of Hoard. She -aid -he receive, iv&gt;
afleramm at the home of her sla- tuuncil will be held at H:0t) P. U ,*ecurmg employment for earn# of *alat;&gt; a* the *upervi*er of woik
A. Craw* haa returned to hU
.
,
In the church annex
the nearly ICHJ0 nnentployeil reel- proje, l* handed her by th, Coult*
. ...
.
____ &lt; - - - 1 ‘*r. Mr«. u,,,r"
Iiwnr, Knight, Jr.,
kerne in Miami after .pending a c" *
MONDAY
[dent, of thl* county, it wa* de- cil ard that her only -alary I* a «
S 2 diyv hare with relative,.
J?nU° f *'nni* ,
The monthly meeting of thv St.jculed to open another office, to etect 'tVc secretary o f the Welfare
**"
'
____
• n,l other garden flower* were
Ague* lluild of Holy Cnaa Ept*-|be known a* ,n Employment Of- Board.
Mr. and Mra. I. C. Eatridg. J T * ,0
" ,hr
* h* " copal Church will la* helil at 4:00: fit*, „t a downtown location.
gue*t* were entertained.
When Mi* M..r»e had cowl ml
'and family have returned frufll
*
I*. M. at the parish -hgu*e.
j The plan i* lhat employer* ed, I’ aul Stine, committer member
After «evera! progressions ifj
Brunswick, Ca. where they ,penl »
--------------------.hall
file
their
want*
at
thl*
nfbrulge score* were collected by
and I re*ideTtt of the Sanfortl 11**Xreek.
t
fftce, In be located in the Meri­
Mr*. Knight and high •core prtie
, lury Club »taled that an offirtni
_
*
wether Building adjoining Ih r
I uf the state relief 'council had
Bus Lucy Dobbin* ha* returned w»* awarded to Mi&lt;* Mary lligni t'nleman Office Equipment t
____
,
cumtnendeil tile
local Welfat ■
from. Brenawtell, Ga. where *he tiin. Mi** I light on received a
MrmWr&gt; 0,7 ht. u d i.* 1 Aid So- * “.^ 5 h* P* ” 0" * 1
•*“ * '» 0t ! Board and it- -el-up a- jiomg on *
wa* tha guest of relative* for a luncheon *et while Mre. Speer. .*
bnnor Ku**t, wa* th«. ..recipient » f eirty of the leaky M*ry fominun* telephone call.
of the mo*t effti lent orgnnuation*e»k.
• " * * * w.fflw Pilcher.
I | „ Church and other g u c t, anTh* u n ^ y j k l .re not to e.M uf It* kind in Florida “ He partuula-U
*tre-.e,l
the uplendid
Al the tea hour refreshment* j joyed a picnic Tuesday at Rock *
V* " r * 1 ' ° . "
Mr*. J. C. Aycuck wa* railed to
'' j ayateei of re.ord- which are la m g
Orlando thla maritime by the ill- were served by the hostess, aa- Spring*. The party left U k e Mary ^ ,rn'h' r* ,,f *h' Ar’" y
,hl‘
ne*« of her aon-ln-law, Robert S. *i*ted l,y her mother. Mr*. Hugh, In care early in the day an,, upon ' ' " ‘ -‘•red « " « * » "
her worker-.'" Mr Stine -tated
Torrance. Mr*. (Jeurge Knight, Jr., arriving al the Spring, enjoyed f^ r from 9.0t oelock
^Iltod.
an,l Miss
- Ivy Croatand, of Char- swimming.
1 » , . « ■ oVlnek each morning. A* fa*, a* ' "ami he -uo| (hut they are U»“
c
. .
,i
, .
' V
, „n^^Tftt employer,
employer* list
Hat their want*.
want*, these
lhe-o
lotte. N. C,
A pun*
luncheon «was ap
rrt
V» &gt;
^ .
w,„ ____ ,h„ | finest of their kind in thl- -late
menu luncheun
-»pr*mi
/
Miaa Minnie Beck will leave to­
11. M. PapwHtth"* suggestion
Among
lho*e
invited
Were:
‘Mr*.
at noon after whbh a travel talk.
tinrmrl„yed .ml .end n
morrow for Hannon, K. Y. where
that
'hr committee commend J1■
,
,
•he will apend two month* with Gforgr A. Sprer, Jr., honor guest, supplemented with ,n«p*b&lt;it,. wa* ,w|.
Mono and hoi organ Nation w»mad. by Ml-* Ardelle Hind,, wh* wnrkman or Broup of workmen
Mr,. John Mvisth, Jr., Mr*. J.
her aunt, Mr*. M. Hamilton.
■adopt r, | iiiiantnioiisly,
Hurt, Mrs, L I'. I lug an, Jr„ Mr*. •pent ln*t summer in Europe. M i-,,1*"' employer, ,i" e
111IIIHeI »i.«i
that to avoid
III I,Ice
Upon -iigge-toiii of General t'nlcs. file
H * ..........
*
Ralph B. Wight, Mr*. Andrew Car- Hinds i, a sister of Mre. W. K
Min Eltaabeth Cornell relumed
htrther e ngestlon at the Re-Em* Frsnl F
it wn* (IrrMni h value tit
bale ot id -|&gt;I tlMI «i&lt;l&gt;
raway, Mr*. Vivian A. Speer, Mr*. Cole, of t^ike Miry.
today to Daytona Beach after
_ I j ! n|oyment lleadijuarters on First a*k
Fi*rnl iickitm r^AiiicnlA
to tins th»*
'ju-t
i
William ({. William*. Mr*. R. G.
Those present wore: Mr,
•petufing a few dby» here with
ltll.77, llv-lv ! u p o iled . roltt|ittied
hi*ii I in lhia ptogi
i&gt;.i
Street. that thl* office -hall be lr till
Pittman. Jr..
Mr*. Jame* A. Mr*. K. ,1. Boorman* Mr— j . —
.
M M J IIlin Branan.
twt. hours daily, from Cniiip.iigti Aipiy These men ami to I d) ii" the 111 * led in g Ve.ir. sod
Wright, Mr*. Wallace W. Bell Cochran, Mr- llf M. .Gleason and/-P^ J
,0, w „ vtocW
wonie ■, » 'll to n-ked
to
b o ld ! f l f l M i tb e ) r j i i t f i . t and I'.'* to
Mr*. George Knight, Jr., Mr* daughter. Ellie Ja»e. Mrs. Albert 9 ^ n t j « k [ ^ ^
^ ^
HWVdR!
Middling
cotton
them . l i e , in ieu.bi.e--i It, ptilher j in
Mr*. Jack Hitksun, who Injured Hugh Torrance, Mr,. A, D. Zach­ Whitaker, Mr*. I*. D. Anderson
p»*r*on«
rf|tUI#r#i! *
worker **r 'n U irrrt nf sov reached it* high Inly in, nt •' ■'
her eya recently, is recovering at ary, Jr., Mr*. Jame* S. Fro*land,
Mr-. Norma F. Ilyotlsin*. Mr*
in d on Dei •&gt; touched a I •&lt;* ot
th« kama of bar mother, Mra. K. i f Charlotte, N. l\. Mre. A. P. laiura B. Fennell, Mrs. W. A Ijiw
tltU •‘ffifr* * r&lt;’
.......hsl. and t«»
Mre. J. are reituested not to rail there or «i*t n Iln c .m illio n
wtviHAVr| J. la.
M. Howard, Flural Height*.
Smalley, and the Mt,*c, lleatne* Mt*. Eninta Iatgeniut-y
Vame- ..f
If. t
Brock,
During the -ea-nn, odb Nitflti
Howard, Mary llightun, R. K. M. llimd, Mrs. J. K Ellis, Mr-. at th,- new office to a*k about a .k n i
work Mi persons wrill )v nolifivd Fran' H u ll,.. II I.. D hint, ami. an. South in I - w. ii tvni-lsully
Mre. G. E. Granger and J. A. Griffin,
Mary llufurd PoWetl, Hoy Howell, .Mr* M. H. Cole mil
flowan, of St. Aiigu-tinv. spent Katherine Sjme-, Alma Entannn guests. Mi-s E. Annette Hi oik*, ei tiy letter, tetnphiine, or personal .Ija ie - I'etl- were a lin iiiw l a- m the iii.ll k-t hi -upplv th ill |
ret 1-, most Of !&gt;• ill Hot It' l« b ot!
yevtvrday here
with Mr. an) grr,
Margaret Thomp-on,
nf Ttoy, N. Y , and Jits, M. Ardelle visil Jn'*t n* -won as employment, p rn p i-u l c inmiMee niembrre
Miner I 11 F u n n ily , head of I'll then -orpin- -leek- id
'» »
Mre. Alea Vaughan, f'ark A venue. Montgomery,
Ala..
Calherina Hind-, of Tu-taliHi.il, Ala , Mi • can he *ecure,| fur them.
Major |l. I.. Glenn, reporting on the fn4orlu.it ion It li read, n-ked inn ciiitl
\ tematkabb' I it "I
, Mviich, Mary Elltabieth Tolar A. C. Saundei.-, Mr*. Frank F.van*
MU, Ruth Williams and Mu*. ||r|rn
Vertiay, Julia Hlggint thr Misses V, Molt, Claire Evan* the Iinemplovmenl situation, en- for li rilling oil the i|uostlni| o f' null m l IVily ii May. Jum -u'.i
Thelma Carmichael are vDiting.
Kob, „ n, Margaret Peters, Ruth Anderson, and Jack F.van* dor-i'il a - iggo*thin made by John whrther or not’ ii hs »I -mla f in - 1m i.t ol July fini-bi-1 Ib- v iMeis-h, grower, that all citrus tmn own. i eoubl ciuiliniie to pire with no jncien
ot
I .11.non
relative, in Tamp* for n short jyy Croaland, of Charlotte, N. C. and Jack 'Howell.
grove and farm owner*shell! I
yum g hoy f.'i pel
week s a la r y ;t-nl -* in io i i «u iii |iI iio .
time.
Grace William*, Marlise Torrance
employ laborer* a l once,
will ' for alsitit , 1 1 limirwork d aily; Al llm «-1*.! of the T u ll T.1 on
Martha Lane, nf Silver City, N.
help i* plentiful and wage- fur and whether lie r u ilil all iw h ig li'- i.r , the re|«irl -tali'.I, ■or diti. n .
Mis* Alma Spivey and gue-t. C , Mildred Henderson, uf Ilirhcommon Ipbor are low
&gt;ch&lt;H | hot- to b, curb -rrv n v nn
Mis, Ann Bundy, of Jarksonvillr, moiul, Va., Mary Hurt, nng Kath­
Mr .tated that his CUIttinlltVr '*
pbiyie* who will ber.-imir■rated
•pent Tuesday afternoon and even* leen lamg.
• leipiired to pity
»Uti ready-to furnish Item one In HM* only m th. ninount of lip . theythi* entpioyer
Inf1in Orlando.
The memts-rs of the Son-

Personals

Mrs. Speer Honored
With Bridge Party

Social Calendar

Ladies' Aid Society
Has Picnic Tuesday

COLEMAN’S

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To-Niffht
Friday

Bridge Club were honored w ill

Baxter, Lantli, Miriam
Jordan Are In Film

common lnlsiier* alolo-t at once, reCf,re
and he ilectari-rl that he Is-lieve I
T(i(, ,
lhat within n few day-, maiiV( }) | |) (
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H E CO N Q U ERED N ATURE
B U T S H E C O N Q U E R E D H IM

/ Loved You
Wednesday
A Hsiuv K b i

W A RN ER B A X TER

Pio^vctlaw

E L IS S A L A N D I

PielSnfSVl k*
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VICTOR IORY
MIRIAM JORDAN

Mrs. A.W.Lee, Jr. Has
Party For Her Club

bridge party given yesterday aft.
Alfred M. Berner haa returned
ernmin hy Mrs. A. W l.ee. J r . ut
from Chicago where he ipciu e ,
her home, 2 llf l laitirel Avenue
month at the Century of prug-i
nil'll veil re firise, a rwiplimnnl
ress.
! •
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j "I laived You Wednesday", the di-h, went to Mr*. M. Huperl
S ’l iit’klnnd. J r., while low score
Miss Ruth Cumming* ha* re- Fne romance wn.y'i we take
turned from Palatka where nbw ptide in announcing
one of ihr pure, a le ftig v n to i bottle, itcas
I.... A. Coiinley
»P»nt
•pent •i short time n* the gue.t
int-ie«tin, film- to be given in Mi
At the rtillclusioii. of the bridge
m
i A. ( alhoiill.
dl»*
- Iio w ii ill m any » III ' Mill. (Hill,
game* a -Bind r t n r w wra* .te ie -l
------- In tin* theater on today I ■
JJr. and Mrs. S. C. Graham an­ mam for ,,n engauei...n, of iwol **&gt;' ,l ''' l" ' " '• “ l,v
nounce the birth nf a -on, Walter kv The cu-t, f ilin g the iiiagul-l ,,n r ,y
1 1
Km man, nn Saturday, July £i. nt tUie of the pii t u n , i- u nn..... | ' ! l "
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I he Fernil.l-I.a gliii.n Mriuori.il ................. Wit), W ar ite i Ha tie r i t,rlght r,,ll,» " * '• U :r,!

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| thv boy mi th,. bn i. I t.» n u t
,. .j,.,., kil| t)lul „„ . no hour, although Up- may I e do
. ......t’s
.
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fe..... hi- week')
ala
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Agree
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Hui*»r &lt;il. riti iftUii rt p ortrj tin
lh|.
*cmriiMint in u p ir n l
»f over H»1 i|iie»lioimnlieJ that
bad been signed l»y l »al riu p lu ,•[
e ls sill e Monday Might
.!
W hile speaking «f welfare isvWr
.l.lion- In llm evunty, IW Commit-j
u '" ........... 1 * llh
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tom iuitivr meu.ls-i, w l- n»glaioe.|
Hwpltal.
EH*-a l.aiuii, Victor Jure Min
v 1,1 "" ,h ‘ b'"1" ' «*'■*’ &gt;*'■'
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l'''' -'g : nirnlioti.
[
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and
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M l*, Katherine flymeand Ciyw s ,11 the leutored role*.
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Mir* Helen Veruay will leave Solf-r* i -nni.t iHtk* a* w m hi - ^ ( ‘iitmli \ i If (t
i iacjii \ • 'hiiiiim
wlllrh win (
srday fur l.h twau to sp.nd a
llitil picflir**1 «
ti«fv- »il \|»w.
4 btirf« - 1 |*iiik. Mr *. Al. limit* tl -tun** nt*»i»Tii« *1 ^** n- lit*
month at the t entury id Prog
emotion pom, l,i,y
ag ain -I
th. It
S f*i klniul, J r ., Mr**.
iliwti »-iitinn
r«&gt; f**r fcih-rnl
res*.
rawne-. •f nature u tlo* prnce-s I a niff. Mt • l(«»y fi W i P. u .m , util i«**l
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it a
g I ami d. The lore- ,.f an Mi &gt;.
|In*\vi* mi.! M i-, h. •. •Mks'iiMii **t iifi (Mtiformi &gt;1 •
Maxwell Stewart
ami Glenn „ L i!.'!' , • w_ # - o i- e, ., ,)ilJ|(|
wh:»t t»
t* it'ijijtiftf
n M*riFi‘&lt;l hy
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, in what
lb* y»n
Unglo will Ir'iive ................ . imn it
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again f
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ing fur Cairo. III. where they
hn'
IMM»&gt; Kit is :*n i nn\A
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ra iu ir
ha .l.te,l by n former in
i*it**.
will tom Mr*. Liugle am) attend
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th# Wutld'v F air. They plan to '
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I nice ol utltohi’i woman
k.iiiiJInij! nf E111!• i ill iil'il IIII»*'i i*»
return heie about Sept. I.
A* nM* * *‘1*# K*r rn r
fbe screen nil Iill, . it-elf H ill'
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«il»- r.iitt"**# r t**t i |h* *»piI illii'ij'i|* |*
a diurnal,/alii,u ,,t man', won at
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Iff tin*
*** VrT|j ill. riSHli l.li't li-itftjr fti.lny li t ♦ill* " IlM l i
D r. A . C. A bam bin lain,
Who
floillder 11.1111 at ,1 ihi* f,re-enia
nn- **i tit if I ditii’■ t&lt;* * nil* i
H »n iiliili'l«‘ r»(IJ|||y Jrjin ai |f * in v H«*
anderwei.t un operation rerrntty
Imn ( the Dance ,.f the tlail.ire,
’'I!D"il I III
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mtij Mr*. 111 v » « rut* pp**iitli»itd h * * t
at the Oiange t.s n c r a l, Hospital
one nf thew mart riahnrat* -fee .fny In
»n
* J i J ilt ( liif , i- ( n itijH iS|-(j n t tr»f
flv.
in Orlando, wax removed to h&lt;*
tarh - s .e r seen ,u noition pie
if'Hi)1-- **f flit i tvn* «"11«J*■.
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home toilsy a id i - t r»port«d to he lurev;
Hr-* \N | \Vl..*|* - Nt I Mi
• ii'aivi* ii { *In* fi iii i.t \ iiiul i .i
Improting n i.v i).
The dir-'ction I* by Henry K in g 1 lift Iy Wlctlt**!* litlVi !*»!'!»• Ill I*
•■lulu* r lilfls iMiri 1*1 lit* I Il'M'li’l* ill
fruiii Hu- - e r v n plav by Molly Hian, Al.*, f** %
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FtifUds n f !.r»Jie and Jnlaune
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n&gt;* iHoigce
r | did lh*&lt; H*lxi|»tal tin fur th„ nvH),
F o n t , 1,11 Maple At#ni|e, after
undvr go big opnatlon*
Situn U iy |

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I*ay of $5.00 Per Day

H o-piril.

t t &amp; Alina M a ri,
Couch
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W A SH I.V JiTD V . Aiik'" In.
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’planning tv leave Saturday m om-,
T I f*« l!iiiU i| \|irn* VVorki-ri of
V&gt;M fl»r Flaley, Ohiu where she
111,lls it relative* uniil the 10 .J- 1 ? r rT* I*hrv.",,K '•**■ p iv d e 'i
dl# of ^spt^hrr when , hr will'
dsma- dr.

,t* to I1llUd.lpF.ia to enter train-' U“ l
far at-th.
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Mre. L. D. Odhatn, Mi*» A tab ,
I ' h Oilham, and Miss Gw*ncUI&gt;n'
O ian ct, of B iu m w ick, Ga., and
Mre. ^ W . Wilton and daughter t,'
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d a ir , N. J. grr ll./ guestn of .Mr.'
and M n . H. B. tidbam at tbeir
home on Bay Avvnue.
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,
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arrived
Tuesday night from the ttresby-j
tWign Hospital at P b jjg d tb h la ^ 'i.
M F".i 'hire week* here with her'
M U R * , llr. and Mr*. J . N. Rob^cgEnnuth Sanford s •••s-'« l'in

* » v met In JacluowviiU f by bag
ater, Ifjvf* Ann R oimoii. a ..,*
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Soapfoliu fr«V with thrt?e
roll* of films. B e sure to
get a supply before you go
to the fair.

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Phone S9I-J

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More PersonH Will Be Put
To Work If Stores Observe
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8 SATUKIIAYS
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This move ,,n our part will mean that we will have to employ
at lea-1 two ol three more i- r * ',n . on part lime to take car*

of our busine-* sale*.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Fitts. Jr.
ertami da, irliler, Nancy, arc evpecl
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rtdnl«Dnlton nt n bearing on 'he
* °f' roal indu-tiy code uf fair
c nnpiUtion.
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Mr*. Gertrude Gilbert and Mi*-!
l.nrene Fran klin are -trending a*
short lime at Davlona liearli.
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Mr*. M. f.. Futrb left yesterday
fnr Philadelphia where she wa*
.ailed b- th^ illness uf ber daugh
ter, Mre- Georgianeia Zetterhmd.

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8 p o 4 u d R ic h e s t G a r d e n l a n d
V O LU M E X X IV

AN INDEI'EMULYr DAILY N K H S P A P K K

M e m b e r A s s o c ia t e d

HANFORD. T

P ress

U . S. S t ill Insists ITALIAN FLIER
^Intervention Isn’t KILLED WHEN
Planned For Cuba PLANE UPSETS
Hope Is ExpressedFor
Mediation Despite
Machado’s R e b u f f
To Sumner Welles

SOCIALITE WAS
SLAIN BY KIDNAP
GROUP, IS BELIEF

W A S H IN G T O N . A u r . 9—
(A .P .)—
P r e s id e n t
. t o r e s ig n

C o n fr o n te d
M a c h a d o ’s

w it h

r e fu s a l

in t h e i n t e r e s t s o f

peace

in

C u b s, s ta te

m ent

o ffic ia ls

s till

d e p a rt­
In s is te d

t o d a y t h a t i n t e r v e n t i o n is not
p la n n e d

and

exp ressed

th e

H o w e v e r
n o w e v e r

tm u e s

S J u n rch
o e a n n

F or

K a lb o ’s
O u t

A rm a d a
F ro m

u

O w n ers O f P ro p e rty
A sk ed T o P a y

T a x es

T A L L A H A S S E E . .Wie- t». — Flenda appealed to prop­
erty owner- today to - ’join* in
the patrioiie match” to the tax
collector*’
office*
anj
pay
their HfflS lave- v a loran* if
bringing als.ut n low m illag,
tale f » » next year. " I f the ,-r &gt;pie pay the*. itv.s t.xxe* u will
help in having a low ‘ niilluge
for
tiovernor ith.dta
•aid.

S e ts

A z o re s .

la n d

R e a c h in g

In

ta n ?

Is ­

Copy

M

f f E ® Stagger System And
SUBMITTED TO
HUGH JOHNSON Shorter Store Hours
Hit By Hugh Johnson

M a \ im u tn !lm ir s ()n * :i-

Im r .M in im u m W a g e s

_________________

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at t 1 1 1ui i*r

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b ft»r tbrir ir »J •tru

f ’ n n . - ,hr" o t W , w rr” huli « » * “ y '• ,,rn
v . o n * i | h ((f pItn). over1urnri, ,,tltin c , hr

W o m a n j take-off o f General

Delta.* «ca- 1

|'|- , lh|c lui ■ t. i n iri%« n

Italian
tr*n»-At Untie
C IN ( IN N A T I. Ohio, Aug. 9.— ) ..piadrnn o f 2-1 •.••plane* arrive^
(A1) — A Relief that
kidnaper* in Ihe Ainres l* tr yesterday from
• truck nown and killed '27-year- Shoal llarhor, S’ . K.. .rnniph tin*
old Oliver S Daily, a leader o f Ihe Ihe IJMtO mile flight which I* the
li&gt;nvf*t atage on the h mewnril
younger *m ait &gt;et o f t’ inrlnnati
journey.
• ciety, wa« expree«eo by hi* rrlGeneral |t*!o Ballot, the trad -1
ativr* and friend* la*t night.
rr detrended wltn IS ship* nt i
The&gt; thought il possible
the ' ’ontn llelgada while nine plankidnaper* found the hU*ky yimng
the immediate direction of
captive mo*re~ihan 'they
cnUH l ( ;" w r " 1 Pellegrini rani- down K.
.
..
tt . ..
„ ‘
• * !h«’ water in llorta harln.r.
handle. Hut Ihe p^.llce, neverthr^
A ,|iw|u|rff. „ f

M IIK U Ul.’l

C o d e O p e r a t in g N m v

F lig h t

IIO R T A , Aroree, Aug. !*. l/V&gt;
— One lluliitn aviator died mid

&gt; The

A

iN’ON-STRHiERS IN MKISCH CALLS
- - - - - - MILK WAR FIGHT LOCAL FARMERS1
x
l«mS
PUBLISHERS CODE
AGAINST ENEMIES 10 AID RECOVERY1
IS PRESENTED TO
",,,,lron fnr ,i'b,,n ,v,,u';
RECOVERY CHIEF

A fte r

Believed With Him

F iv e C e n ts

I R I D A I 11 K U N K S D A Y . A I 'G U S t I * . I5W:J

A g re e m en t

P r o v id e s

F o r M in i m u m W a g e s

approval t*,\ (it-ni nil
tr rotttt
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and
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F ro m A d m in is tr a to r

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to Du ti'.'tsi- i iiip{iivit1&lt; iit. A tin iin is tr.it r

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I’citihl -i ir iie i enilJ&lt;iv i v lio n rn ,, Si H
Ml‘l t I
in mtiki in
h o p e t h a t m e d ia t io n m a y y e t
nbd
I'tifitrv i rest |&gt;. |i;nt
n- 'h otT *
H ig h e r T h a n T h o s e
R».»»-e-tril’**‘A
ip
rttfph»Yu( |»V
a ffe c t a
s e t tle m e n t a m o n g
I pio^rillll .% lie , X. f. till • it hour.* o f n h irr o|n e a tio ii
I
n
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s
i
d
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n
t
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(
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e
the warring •lament* In the Idand.
rli, •i:iiiiM-i i.n«l .‘ lialtnifM. of w ith o u t d e fe a t in g t lo
|iurM
The plan submitted to Machadn
If* i i .| • I * nut\ • oniliM ' »• »•
.1 in 1
w \s i i i n **;t «* n . bilge.
iii
|
nwo o f lilt- • hie
* ^ b y Ambassador Sumner Welle*
•l«’c l,i r o l Mi:»f n f.llr f .1 » Mirfn
Ijilin*
\il ,,ff,
to ttp. ».i*e under 1’ ie-III* eilii'tlSfl.* n* iti.iiT Inoiiawhich provided fo r the president
I a* ‘ f • l i b
cxi lilptril from
Of
..tl.il
.Mai
diairlv i d
it • p "i. ■ a menu fhr
deni R«ai*eveir*
htunkel re enl
ol. .1 Mir |i M\Y|h «I|U Ilf III.* I'll’ l«ll'1|f
| 'vacation for the re­
•u^ -barf
in****t i tii(**anf xi i lo .«tii • fr in
pi'Vtiw’ii: a • ie.iiei.1* with a mint
e f hi* term en d ‘ mike
Si
Ii’.rtlf (|»
•• war.'*, n.tal 111
I
• *tf T|t
N l&lt; A in vi. xx af .•»•*. u n t rx»(be leereary of state to
w.i pi* nl• •• i •• • u ip lo»»n rlil, IhrV m\.*i
Icm . went on hunting
for a ,hriek
of *irrn* greeted
the |*-r of modification
..
P . Hhl, rk
poMi ax in 11* *111’. fur
iM
take over executive power* did women.
tli.V
. n r it i&gt;. thriM M 'lvri nn.I
pr* r'ilHi: II,
'group o f nine a* It arrived 'here I ed yretrntar ti* the imtHinal re
:«r.*i.it*i llu* •*.**I* .n&lt;t y. f il, \lay»ry
not meet 41th Machado’ * approval,
• • ♦!»••.r iri|irrhittiii( !•» r»* nprratr
t.Mii nil
Mol
They helievrd they had
e v i­ . to b«* welcomed by Ihmi and* «»f i cover,, aitmdl.*.ralloil liv the nsill. III** lltiir t .uf!*
»nt.»
It waa reported In informed rirrle*.
,t thr prr**.nf film m pntlkh/ llWft
1 lion’- 1^. *v-|&gt;a|iei publielo-r*.
• • ••UIXttllUHF
p|ghtfcrr«.
I
!
John un iu-»-.i, | that ubib* tb#
Thia la not construed here, how­ dence one had hern with him along
bfi.
1
t
o
p*v.
f
Shortly
a
flriw
n
n
l.
Hindi
S
•hi]
U M u •&lt;
The l&gt;rt akw ater nn&lt;| thr- ijiny
r»l •. 'XI* n! i|*ft'*il I*'.
luT.Hf
&lt;U
o
r
U tr
S a U rd ay'
ever, a* an abaolute refusal to a wooded drive
•O
lv
III
S k#d ( him tin* f . r i m iv rnfl
writ' rovvrnl \%ith blue b t*ap *u f Jc'hn'on. thp irub inal h«Iiiiiim - I ib
nih| p*r»h*vrig*» |ir*'x&gt;t'x| that nn
*1
lie*
coa^ly.
•h irtly before »aminnP hit Jiim h p ltm irrn for (hr riftp t iofi.
t«»r, «aitl Nt t%|»m •
«r Dim
lot| * At
Mi l e b i
alt* lit ion
for.*,
»i b*1 fit »n ' * l'**»iro a
414| . t ilt * it X tl.tte r
, its ii M;t
t i*n
nl « «*il«*
to Mu fne'f lin t tb.* R.lR.-' f.»r
on thr head with a brick, raudi'i;
1* (M fit 111 :».*m • (III Ili,
The «ilvtjr»M| R«Ti|il.’in« v flrw in i b»* hml n-’t
iku*rk Ih f*»r.* lufv 1 •* iil«l n’ilucf
Mi*:itli#i(|
It'll XXI f i f
M IA M I. A off. 9.—MX—General hi* death.
HIM
«li«l
u»»t
know
wbr’it
hr
Mould
*
i n.timn I;»I»••. hi ill ji..ifirli»* of
II
I'f
he » i '’ tiji'i ...
perfect formation to their tnmling
tb#ir I. r.» ti*Mil *it nil, tho Ini n i atb 'M fi
nrHit Mt« ■
Ornate* Ferrara. Cuban •eerrtarv
bit’ iio
:|inl n» Id I H litix.' lam'll tnit x *. that fl.« Lull uf .»i&gt;Young Daily'* wife and three place*. |ir«*»rutin^r nil impft**4iv«* i*nn»Idrr it.
tittiiiil) nr* tat« •I itiftir
vb.r|
, ,|k
,. |, F* ks| 1, „ t .
of etate, today termed a* “ im- year-old (on were vacationing 311eight u* they rr fleet r*l the-bell ■ Tbr ugrr«*nt«*nt \*n* drn bn up h\ b in -.! b •*. i t M
hi
|.-»ir
» ’III l.ilfM Hi - ’ b'Mif * J * ,
III *
'
rralmii *b* uM ni t I* cmfailrxl in
D un ft .* • • (» 11ti k
pooaftie" report* that American la k e Plar d, N. Y., and hi* ,ian nimmlttf**
ir p n •*»flluig
tl.r i ()•» nXI I •’»&gt;' •’ It uf ill a 1 ul .I* • • • ti«
’• |H f* . an r tf lit
«x birh im*
liant aun-hine. With tiuldury pn
.mix ix i»' * riial lii'm nx* it* i« a
Ambotaador ffcmaor Welle* told Vent» were at Northpoinl, M ijj,. ri»ion they tnxo'cl up t&gt;*
Am erican N« w pap# r l'u b | i*k ri»
•*nn
till
f». *r *1!• - Ills* ft.itm-r
their
*.I*||XI» .‘ .XelllMt |l.v| tl 1 |illf|HXM
*
• till ll
I
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I
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tho Cuban provident Merhado that
A
•ii.ition.
tin*
Soil!b
rill
NV«*i
*
tf
Iml
linln n if
ho there wa» no one to report J,u„ w which hud been pin* d by
fir
*m
fin
a nl
Inti*’.
i« rui'linf,'* John *'ii aid.
(.:.*! m il
.Ml*
r
t»:i|«*r P iib b b ir s A •
Dmi I It# lint'
ho moat oak C «n *r*»» for a leave him mi«*ing or to identify him
Iit lull
7:t
to
Mi.*v «V||»ttOt .\|** f III!
the Italian mother whip Citta di
M 'in l»»l
*f tbxHixnn*li nmia
P«. •
X%I . . TV|»
Inl^ttil Pn
\ m'iatbm. tin S'n
of abaonco th it tho troubled politi­ until M mday, when polirr aucto
it. tlo
i «&gt;nt» ii.l njr tint
ia r. i f . n \. i If lb*'\ I X |M •*! ||»
t'atanta.
xxj.v*’ .a iiirr
hirh. f rtn«l I ••unnt
&lt;
1
null
Ltd
r»n*!i»M'| I ’ m
A •« »•»t»•*fi tind Ih.iii
cal situation might be eettled.
rredeil in P a rin g the •hoea he
flu*
|
«a
.
(oi
.
ill
i
X
••lit
h
iii
'M
)***4h| ftirtt, tb* x *
riim bing out of Iti* »enplan**.
,lifi.*i.H ’ irlail •■••'tl I jM-llr . lilh*
t| l*.**b#l»i
M*t* *|.l I. XMl* M
I ntbor urvnniiatioii • o f piibb In r
General Feryvra. retuminr home wore.
l»
b
■
ft
tie*
W
•
I
Il lX» fen | IX 'X ll’ 1 • ii.iir.* ill *.i*».n»b* r an*l metal
&lt; General
P rllrg rin i
«h»we.|
no
nr«»rlr#r»-—
T«e* } :.lt I (t* t| lilt* III* i l.» •i.ltv
, of iladv ttrwnpU|H 11 .
a fte r pttawdlng the Worbl Eco­
»I etlipf.M1
title x jtb Mi « imM Ui ilhrr bur**
•‘ There wa&gt; no love a l T a i r !&gt;•- ettrit* o f wi.-arine** from the lone
t* r*1:iv ifm * dr.x’vn xxilluf) th#
•
lyt
II
1
1
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ill
m*
.
A
itntnn*'nt
bv
tin*
tninyuUtt*
nomic CapgTesa In Tendon. left by fa th e r. G eorge Daily, flnclnm .’l j..,.,,,, rii«h t. lie rneive.| nn .*&gt;
NP \. If • I
im a.*
lilt m.­
x«:iv*&lt; nut hmir i* rnle.tiuii
f lb#
.t
i *xii* , i
nil* f b jilai 1
piano for R avin e. ” lt will he an attorney, cnntemlevl. ’’ Some d -v I th u »in *lic ovation from ll*e w all ' sail:
ti:.li**ruil » . ’ **x*»y adtnint'lmtinii,
”
.
H »*)« l«l'*in&gt;M, frit »»i**i
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t
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.
r
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r.|rt&gt;
of
milk
**lf Ihr iinintrv at bifr** bad
odd pleco of diplomacy for the kidnaped him. took him to 'h i* ini, rtoW l| ani, , a |,| „ r
|
*!■ xxh*» In. :i(tV
M irkifitr M. I. t x».n»it
* f lb#
krpt its nut b») tm-nl' itinl p-&lt;vroM
\
j i * .i f Mui. |i‘t .ill 1*11*1 iiinl mix i.
ambauador o f any country to lonely piece a nd killed him alien j phdt:
-%%hi* i
ubl •••!*••* I «aff. t« ix.*
*f»|rrrxl
ky
aiioiint itn o plnev* vvlo.h
1
on
(he
b*fr|
i»f
thr
row-pn|'«’r
in
•
*
1
iu
fiilfir
im
.niiuie’
m
ilk.
approach the proiident or ruler of hr m ilte d .”
tbrourb
_
'It wn* n *plrmliil journey. Tlw 1•Ju-tri thru* «K«iid«| I v •• Inin »*• •i l l . t i.f
I &gt;«
g|e eg.**
Dm*
X% *r|||e|
ix. •• t*. M'lt li ‘ Jietiix •*!», rm .v riy ii*irnin*
\j
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ft
•
1
.
•
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•
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ll
ni
Ik
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wir w. 11
xxill Iml
, • country to which he la aceredUrging acceptance o f the k u- „ ky wa,
practically
willu.ul hi h I for any r«Mb,a« at all.'
br«( t* 11 (1)* I r llw* ptrbrf" hnvr |l ••»*!'«• b ft.r. )*rl.*'* rix^ ( latrflf'.t t,, M iid i'f •t *• country
land
% n f tb
and make. euch demand*,'* naping theory, friend, pointvj out cloud* all Lbe way fkaaethe-lmmo- .
pVopo ed e.»r.&lt;“ *nl,| llawr ‘
xx'11(i a rirrim n l
••
••vor/
■t i l ” rtrb l i* oi.I *.ii aov flirt bar nfot wblff labor rn#t
; I' &gt;h : ’
f.l
.. m cold.
that kidnaper, might ho'.e in­ dlalo vicinity o f Newfoundland ard Httv . pn&lt;ident o f the km 'tj•xux II m v .ni|*l*x*o b» iipptuv.il ni»'lifi»*a:u.
f ••. lit ji|f tin* •if.* nil t***- In lb.
.)•
ill'
ft
I
•
fill
and
He addfd, however, that media­ tended to eeek raneom fnau ^11
All th
the machine- gave gmol |&lt;eiSVn-pa|&gt;er I’ -ihli-lier- I
•
I III
U fil.inl XXi.'lM I-a* I ' lp'l'r* it«.j - ii. li . in lh«* l1&lt;Tn- uf l*n i*l» ill IV , • vvti'» i f :
I- tl «.Hf
XIrip. bft .
All' 1
tion can aueveed If properly Daily’* wealthy falhcr-in-law, J e n formance.
.
eintiMii, "proviib • f ••* n horlen
f**r fit#
..* • ini*(ux in. i*t drivt*. bul tb fv . IHl'It'X HM’lll III’ i • •*ni'*nf
Ir i
•
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i
a
,|
t*t»l
/
handled and “ with aoma outaide I.ippincull, president ami Irra*" I am much lmpree*et| b&gt; ih e'
„r ..... . for minimum "n r
•
• -diM *|i m i • it- ii lm» n iiiiil.*nal nil*Jllr»nul i i r l u •
xx.
*
•Vi ii**ir
!•»».* i»r
payty inch aa the American im - urrr o f the Cincinnati Ult uu reception given u- at llorta and
(('ontinUeil On Ihtge Thtei-t
r.m 'in i. nMv it !*♦•• .un* kfi.nvn
• b M il xull) I I’d l lb«*ni
-Uhl • i r .
xnil?
I.. IU w r e b»
Mit|
hooeodor acting a* mediator. I.ct Mock yard*.
regret that our -luy mu*t In- •«
I hit I Mo* |H*x\.*rful xxr:i|*.in f P »blb'll.’ ti«*%l« win
' XX M l I
I»m ti» 1 L i t .
I * i f» July t i
t lea
Cuba alone— let her work out her
Hut the police wundered
,|,&lt;&gt;r». Our inachifW’
machine * alrrudy ai«*|
—----- wh»re,. nMirf.
li-hiffg titiin* i* (it L |b«* fin t
mill'll
i lit ii «'ly f.*r M
l*
mini mini r. i|«iir. no nl
own eolutlon o f her Internal prob- young Daily’* automobile
lotdliF m U htj
ri’ findrtl prr|iuiutu;y f •» tb*' S t e p s T a k e n
l ’» ( l i c i u
I. r |
l.llk
Mr M.-i • b f.iMb. i i * inl.-.l »*Ut •\xiii}* audili l \ i &gt;t il "*■•* o f tb#
l&gt; 1 M|i|il\ I l|t •
be; who drew the rr
•r .1-. pvci ll takroff for l.i*bon ut dawn t.nnoi , . .
m i - I I v - I l ' i l l l Im
tamo” .
ilii|»&lt;
It*** and u»?rro»it.’»»l
lh.il b.* I 1 •
th#* farmrra
........
■
rb» it
the row. We intend to join up with |h- ” P I1 1 U I * * • I I J « l i l | l o L
map they found nearby
Tb** i|ti,i-i«»»i i • iim'I ■* ktioYvn irt
III.It
.» link.* Iti.tibl |v i•it• ».* ilm lv nniinu* L
* Inar.r mig\»iiii||i
H A V A N A , Aug. 9— iA 'i- P r in . lover*’ larte on ground* uf
the rr, t „ f the airndtla when we pn
fti j. I m t.»ft\»vi*
«*. u|M’»nf*•
'• •• lli.'Vw- Ininl t». .*v.*i\* .•'.iiitniffptv ( I f *• i*b*»
water
wor-*. and. nvrr San Miguel."
I
Step* have l* * n taken in •
d p ol government leaden held an municipal
I
•
iii.fif
fr*.;»*
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lieve condition* in *l» vlt'lnltv ’ ’f
Important conference with Presi­ marked the »pul near wh«rr ihn
•t"|niif.n fu ll’. i« • h im 'll n anvn** v%itbo.it f« Mill.MX' 1» M "*|t xvnl
M'ont n »• I n
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dent Maciiodo at tha presidential bo ty lay; why the young - ciety P a V I f l P I l f
0
T l l X P S ,h*’ , M ” " nn’ '
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« l i •• \ m illin '* u f'n ifii lbt**&lt;ir!. trvrab I faith tin* »"
U 1 l a A C O b iiiig e . where watci In ■m t h - n»
palace today apparently to de­ man had di*cue*ed with fnrnd* r * * J H I « H
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H nation in M*at an a
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thould eetlnanlsh hl« po*t to pul of town; and how it cam.* about ^ #
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lit * U m i n c i l f d
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' ^•*•1. |.ion&lt;*\ I m .«|*«'»••I, an*I I bat «.f tb** * '.»»xtlt»•*■
Kin* in
" j H k i IIS D iS C lO S C S
thin Infmmatiun "
if«w r »-l
an end to Cuba’* polltlcel tu rm oll!hr wa, 'foun,| Jrai| ineteaj, with
h. i* L I l*v Mr
M ir\ It nn * v.
.A*. ;*
ui. tf' I I. ! Mi.it util ti * |. i. p*•••••I nmrkrd. J'.|
m thr rkamiNff of t*ointiirfrr '
It
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pocket*
containing
fiv
and bloodehed.
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In fbal |m&gt;liti‘t.» Mi .1**! •. »"fJ
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While the conferenee waa Ini •ca­ rt* for an amusement par* o far
That eSrmlnolr I oilfity tanpay*
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llow hundreda o f perwna Dned Ihe from where the hi-ly lay.
cm aii* k*?ptnit m H im * touch with
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(Continued On P » « « T w o)
the p m r b . . of the hutch &gt;1.11'
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" b i-.uiij, ll.ix if H it t
.11 , ii li** iiM lilii
imn I'lbl .b.xvi.
tb.
.irtipnlg
• .*«x.ral •I..
and tt. privilege* U. acc.iding ... v l « r . n « - » » &gt;
fit. i| {« r u t fur ill1
, nn- , -ait! 4«m|ih
f r«»Ptin&lt;r*rl
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Motor liunn wrtl&lt;Mi ’ &gt; xx. II* b i|*lr
F in a n c ia l C o n d itio n
Tax Collector Jno. t). Jinkln*. reM- ir " u',n * r" ‘ h ,‘
txvo HIM) l.t in
n. MTi.fmib l i ml »u •I *j i
I.o c n l F a r m r r H W i l l
rnnuement*
howImM
n ' M
at' •• o f I hr in
flrrt.il in tha fart that .lurinK
I *« ) air krj t Ibi u * i*«xt| riNii* **l 111•f all. i.ai.l*
O f C . O f C . D is c u s s e d
wbrirtiy Archil* II Smiths of
A t t e n d O r la n d o M e e t
th«* fin«t right days of thin month,
ill II |«t I V!•f
P ers o n s A r c C h osen
Stinfor.l lion I- Work • will furn li nfti r an ulrtx*
•m l.li
Ull.*
l»h
a total of 9ID&amp;M.I I ha'* brrn |.ai*|
.tl
I
l.ilf
flu
X
it -uilnt.lc'boat, niuipmcn! nod • ibi:&gt;nir r«&gt; ’Mi o( ft li"
Financial condition o f the SentI
it*fi.
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atn»m
many
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rix.. S l l P l t k |m H*
\m
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on I M i! stair ami rounty U i m
riM I)*i t| lo lie*- |*t|
.if rtii ion
lltM.
lair, anil rrnmvr lbe* b\acin
fr»»i*.*» . .*i • •' i •, p..iiltvymrti ami
ipolc County Chamber of Cniu♦
riku
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tb.
T his sum ia flvr tun.
I* I Milt.* \| |\ ...
ufi?iH#krra Igninui;
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merce wa* thr topic of di*cii**ion
' *■ul f icmfitly
tl***’1 tb»* »ri|ui
»*l ll.lt evil
fi.\e .liirYitte .. uf M.ix r.» n’ v xxiI I I m- in
M aj.r Count« Job*
................ ,1. work
II Miiu ’ . I,xw)*r,
wl tbr ••pr.a
*1 'fift h* ,l«*ffx.tf fu r iitt«*nliiuf tbat a meetng o f 11 member* o f ,n J&gt;***v -".I Pearly five lime* a .:
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Although more than
th.* SpraVi*i ♦’ Uure . i •r Ih.*
much- at the amount pabl fm Mi**
|h -( ;in* \.*rv ter(«flit f
f.fU
II
the trade body, held in the City .
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I- romplrlnt williin
dm a fi
fc • t i. mi nl • ,-.»r*t f i .....I.. F a rm -^ *; i A ,,11V . T y
11*V ||» ’|l.ti*
.
.Ueged l iw vloUllon wero
^
! IP12 tax mil in July.
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i tl.nl tt.ii “
Hall late yesterday afternoon.
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. far trial bofor. Municipal Judgi
,
Mr. Jinkifi* antinpatrx a rtraily * 'U;'
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I --Id in Io n o f th - unnunl 1 '
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Tha di*cu»*inn rr«ultr&lt;l in th* A . B. Wllhiiuon Monday aft. . . .
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;lfX I X A tttM * '» XA lX*» • X 1
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ii k *?n uavmrnt of tair&gt;* frmn IH»w until|
1- •• t?t i - \ \ e*»k t»rn«r#tii at igntiit*#*
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the trial period w e. rhort approval o f an offer wh
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It waa lmpd*»&gt;hl» *° *,ro*
In .tilu t- wh*never callsd
- d-utbp. in s ’
£ V i . r
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V . E . D o u g la s s E ir e le d
P r e s id e n t O f
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|n tha cneea of »e »*r»- «•*
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B a ll C lu b S u c c e e d in g l), - I ). W e lb o r n
Tltc.e spenknr* ate. Mr- i It.
grooo chargod with p o .««* ln g
it.*
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in
ir
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1
Thoee attending Ihe meetin-r ^ K tM (a ||y und.rxt&lt;m.l. all ta *-j
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fl inijt d tlm ttybi 'il
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Mason, Mi - W I Iv.ss—I. y. M iv
. tt»’»» iVb«Mil, S#B*inO* u i.
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XX- \ " lk
U TVU1 koM h#ao perwni U b.-ipg were: Georg, K. Dalme*. II. •*-' pay ,r » ehould lw remlndevl a* " '
!»*■ M oin* XX’ i'i-uio . M&gt;* *
y K Imugla-*. -|ort-oian i I
m ... J«»
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HI.''1
U&gt;in Its..-. .- t io llt , Ibi'- w ill l»- lie
O. Dai.-. Me. S. F J-"li . S »».
baU un Beading th. relcaxe t a Thraiher, R. A. Newmen. Linton (ho two highlight! o f the Dill. |
liiii:
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•
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n
the
lej.lnt
airhnll fan, !a-t night vvo cl
, 1 . 1 . I to T r io l C ro p *, another to
hy C iK Jit Crurt J » J i»
,-h nhdier, J.
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HI - »l xx*.
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MnriiiK tb»’ in*
E. Allen. John MeUeh, S r„ Frink They are:
- , tt„
lant of the
.-&gt;nl 1
I'l.n lliy , amt n th ird In m atter*
XViD &gt;n.’ T. -XX'. Lawton. S I: l&gt;
Hillard B. Smith on • P°lnt u* IhW Evnne, F. C. M.cM.hon, II. M-!
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. f n.r. i. - t» women in attendance
I- » « « « « • * * « ' »
P «"'
' .ball' Club, - n o ..lu g l»
tun. II .XI. Pupv. *•r*
--- I min
raleod by M r gttom ey.in..| iilai i
c .,h to the tax
............. wh. t,*igl&gt;* d d.lliny tl tl. Ili !•»•*• ty
nt III- to tltu le.
O i. I .a lt e r D a y I V i c
H u m
T&gt;ler. while, charged I'epworth, B. F. ttainee. F. W th, ta . aata ende on
Ist-I* I l-ple-eli*lie : • &lt; llellOllti
Mo* |»rtit ix•
.... .
h. Id i th. iilf .r * uf tl :»ir i"»xxr ux. mi; f
\ -p. nser -It the iift. rn-H.n *,•with doing Iwataaet without a li- Bender. J. E. F o», W. W. Werner, „ t y owner* n ^y pay W
Via'mn In j f .Vifoul
• it.'i| I belt
uml on**-ha If. It \
M W a„ o „ , on Park Avenue.
- ton tomoitow will l-e
Alev
'*
cenao, waa flnad »2. He wee given R. J. Holly, and J. A. Logan, o f uuent tave*
fiirf.il«-r i»f lb#*
I..L » r |„|..... ii, of -.infoid, who will lend
ila.-ft’ .S.J Niv &gt;-f illi-.al.-t*’
taxes on
M.late
f(|&gt; eXI ' 11••1
on real
reel c
.. . . *or |&gt;,,UK|n , t &gt;d*y slated tb.xt lull*, fttt* I mI.i Im••
•
w aee.liei.vf
• H -d s* luaponded eeoUnce on a Geneva.
#.i tti • u * »niii»tt'•••• uf *h.
risrem rlil
licit -u
tut.'l that
1UJI and prior
year* le
in
county |u* and
^
b(( an/nt*
...........................
„ f Hi land"
rr iv will— T »* |»1X
t«*
n .I. e - - .ion and open foruni nn
nn
lit* &lt;1
Mi
XV-lliuni* wiil a ip e ir at the
tte r g o o f ' maorderly conduct » »
lamde. eiccpt that stale ta*e. aitd i|irrr|ljr(i
, w r&gt; ,n t •*x lofur way luw inl lYipmif '.ui Ibi
i &lt;i titV
l bj.n.l*rr
"f
■•••• ItfVu
................. . . . .
„ . ij
ra,|, director* will make . v. ry
• \« I ' . J i l . ftft* f II.H’II
'
legal e o »L mu.t b , pawl in ca»n. in u.a t r tll,
r-&gt;■»
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tl.’l »v |l. *
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1
» p . n &lt; h e PUt. " H " " ^ • ' " ,,r
u
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alfeo
j
i* * - - . . m. m aew eatVein
h. principle* of
- Mrx.
Julia
Sarneet, while
.1 ( until Ms*' I* tu ili "f
\ • uninntif,, of l«» m-n xvh»» ...I .J .
T a xp a y er are given "VlVI*
" i , , , ’ M, mm,|,, financial ha.ia at
In- will..... charge, nn.1 r p e . k e f
U
hhlnhuher
l kata ill USh being drunk and dieK ail U I i i i in. tril.l#* l»*ta|y .‘ft#* ,&lt; into w ide and im ltnn al repute the N . If. A.
lu*l « :if li* r Mu» in* lit |i I
O f N J t.A . W ill M e e t I
W™ &gt;n which
p« , » &gt; once. New player* w II lw
was a Kiwani’ Cl
p- at. r t o la r '
Ilf e'l *.|« flel.'ll "tl
omS j
ftaad 110. and Ihe
drlin-i Jcnt lave*
prov.devl they ported before Friday n igh U Aw.', th .m elve t-. l-nafury# *« ••|e
«»&gt;••club tw ill l«- p ie-e n l to re le a se late I n
wh le Judge Slim&lt;.r p ,i..‘ at the
I •• b ’III ; i x im )"
fla g oeae ’ enoeadbd later.
XX )|. Ilf r • r n u t
Matter* pertinent to the N.R-A. pay their current year tales in IH. if Manager Charlier
Ab'-»'t j «•&gt;*’ temaimt. i - f II
*
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-Milan.' T lo.ii. i 1st-1 ntglit.
• » |. nl tun j.« llu* «fti**
C D ^D eH Rlieblte. charged »U h program in Sanfonl *nd Seminole rash during the five y.ar PcciihI ■i.vni* that they ai. ’ necessary in nit... . to g ,
' a in- &lt; Httip a
lli-V Will ill . II'*,
‘
C iv ic , " t a r i a l ,
asisl Irn t.- tu a l
Mr. Jink ms further iminte.1 out
tab, waa ditmlx&gt;*d.
'
rilcr to fin *h the '. ague’ s eet-nd' prrniiral nr- . .if n n . ; in .-. &gt;f- wwrti itCounty will be dUeuaead at the
ftaw em . cfcarged wl»h
gr--ups -k sir mg n -pvkker at any
i il •. i ", Mi • ojtiiif**'
x||.NIC \N
I F X ItE K
ItIKH
Dial th* iiupi**»ion c»tsl» th *' lialf-aemioneuccrasfully.hr .taint, f.-rr t-&gt; ra h . I - --!-. Iln- plan
Mu. n»
t..
City llall ■* s " "
‘ hl*
- 'on.- aic urg.-.l to cnn'jtct either
and tkreeta. wax d.« aftern on when, with Mayor V. A. property u,«n which l » t t or prior
"to-t me urge ni1 l . eli.i.l I .si
have a lasy, nui.iU. r &gt;-f l&gt; - do X. I . it i (»' i ( •uMllllUfU • ll'Ut tlf
XlEXD'tt. I* F , Aug. 'J.
Ur. Xl-ijor Join..on o, XInor N &lt; who
. I’lritfrRll* ell I &gt;' ' IlfUlJ I X? I .bit il
gel behind
out tn yo
I Hi nali- BO m i l -i m- -• w— kt&gt;
Speer presiding, member* of lh^ year la «e* at* nut paid when th* t l
J.
Marin
lairrinu,
515,
wlio
hel
l
Campbell
and
wilt eriungr for ihe ippeaiance uf
» xxn. ff ix. n a
Hu- c o in , i.e in romp.....I o f k luci *1 ft
lav sale » » J » «&gt;n ° l - 2 w l" " " morally and finanr ally during ihe
I ■ -ul ruliinet Cost. in the lev*. »lk- ,f the -p .il,. t
Onjvgw F j e u T * « h .r iJ d 'w U h b a lM
alllruuh
Rolti to tb»* atite.
remainder uf Ih
- - s - u n - I r , ’d r
ll-.ogln.
II M
tint-on,j th*
- - m-’ ipel iiu su ii
palgn Army will gather for an
I.I oirv i over n orlit o f I’reside I r.
■» » e . I. - e I
III .1 "
IhaiSbrOk were fined 110 e»eh
” Thl* property will 1^ sold •“ |D&gt;V|(Um il air I. M\Vr l»«|i«*x# t ItAt Frank Mei.rb. IV i
llilf, It X -pm o&lt;
other o f „ aerie* of several meet
p, Huertn in I'.'l ’• I t . died o f
-ll-l • |» luge a rele
» — r Fiti~*-~~r charged with
anyone who ha* the money. Mr. xx.* ha xx* t li«* l»'*s l
Nvnrmaii,
C
)
Ita-v'.
Paul
mlghi
r|ub
in
M
xr
Inga which have been held einca
....... I. trouble Xlonday.
D K I.IE F ltd X IIl» l i t M EET
batag t W boeper • ( a di*or lerly
Jlnkin. elated. “ I f there are no )#JCU«*. an I tbat x»#* xxill t#» .rf»- ..'tine, George MetT. tl h
I- Wet Is nion . ' U.I n fu ll fry, whuli
ordered tried on next Aug. I.
i,. u-uiitd la- ill. I-I-V I A P I tilt lilt HKJ OV T O S T A R T
bidders, then the property goe* »•* rrprrxrtllril In th«* p b y "if. Wr l-rn , J A .
WieuUF
and
XV.
F'.
Ia
t»*'
few*
t a«t minute rullnr* and InterJ A L I-X IIA S S L E , Aug. U.-t/PI
i f» • rf *| . ir-g re a l fm an e u l I-:.- '
nr** pUa e’d "x rr ll.t* AttrnJafft* #• Yarn.
pretaliona
of
the
P ra a id n t* tb# itat#.”
— All-, ation of . -uer, «ury relief
'f
FGIIOIG
A
I.I’
A,
llomlura*.
_____charged with po«Ih e present el-up uf till- el ill' ib-C
far aiUiuurb xarijlbrr neiulitt.»ut
Agreement, and a «tod r o f tha
will la&lt; taken
F A N DANCKK FIN E D
X u -i Captain II Stuart Mur­ fundi tu cuuntir
.lottery ticket anrl w lb
f n-lo JJr.- l*o r la . »
ir r .: t-nt;l'h*( • allenduig il-,.
mcrii't;
lux*
•••iit»tA4ly bam prffil
"ur
more
than
100
.|ue.tlonnalr»*
i onr without a U ll tight,
, j v . Xmcriean eiplurcr, arrived up at a ihc l.ng I * rr Frul ti i f
Mr.
Mei.ch
ai
vite
pre-i.lrn',
Mc.j
p
rr’
ldI
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j
r
r
hy
K.
Adauf l l i r i l f l f ) . Afar. 9.
H»II y ’ tfraiu ry. W # ‘ ib «l’#yr that
thr
which were elgned by yarloue
v&lt; ter.lay to |.-a,| un expedition in­ the State A-ivMuty • --inmiil.&lt;- on
f g on each charge,
* oitrlch
* * * Lriri'd o f 1aitb all »xhi* h xxdl b* Yarn a* etcr'-tafy-lseo-urrr, all.I vrer« |i \| I'npvvurth, J F'.- MRand, petite .lancer o f* Ihe
Relief.
Maicua
r, charged with p*tl*. bueineee men since Monday, will
to
-l-e nios.piito region In all c f- Uiieinployaui-t
xii. * - I * ' •. 't-v G XXilliam
D. h
rx hi tiled duttnc tb# nrxt fivr Un- foll&amp;wnig a- direr to n :
(rnnaferred to Ihe nrcupy the attention o f rommlttaa fags. w a v M w J *1* *"d coat* y e v xaccb» . %»arrant# tb# co-op#rati n I»uuglasv My. Meiecli, Mr. Hill,I McNnh, G. II. Ili own, end l*es|.-i f oi - lo -li-rover iin|Hirtanj data u-l F agr. uf Jacksonville, it the rw
leiilay
for
staging
nn
Inderent
per
lie/ difacX r.
A
Clarence We'-ker member* ae primary ttema o f
M./sn civ-liia t- B.
bchsal.
of e 'e f y Ian, and wa In vile thuau[ Mr. Welbarn, and Mr. Yarn.
farmaote at a local theater.
built

f

J

••if'- |i

Short Session Of
Police Court Held
|)By JudgeWilkinson

Advisory Committee

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H'ti'ig "*

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&gt;

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

tain dUelpllae among jroumr boy&gt; t« artums a rtrj tangible va»s.|
. h , • » » It.uni l y an c-mm-hlon. The &lt;*•
•»
a-dj
..
d'-Mpline o f the army began to

TAX SALE HERE! Many Safeguards! OLD TRADITIONS
RECEIVES DELAY g iven Ir wtT n!t1 OF ARMY FAUJNG
BY FWCH BILL
UNDER NEWDEAL
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Many

exceptional

Delinauents Receive
k. y . b « n
60-D.y Grace Pert- ESSSJVJS

safeguarding
Pro«ui«d

for

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J ilB h l

W are |&gt; l|t „ „ a

ramp wherever he f 'l t »«»
ncl m l. Th* re « « &lt; nothin* to atop
him. Officer* trained in the ritual
n1 t a i l Iml * * « ' ' " I to '" l| ^
uppriarhnl by a “ buck private'*
o f the forratry eorpa who mlg:.‘
grecl him with a wave o f the arm
and a “ HI there. C ap!" The offi-

.

Soldiers Use Modern
Blw lplltun'System

.

Arenrdlng to law, fa * fjnllrctnr
Jno. It. Jlnklna held e sale at high
toon, but H war on onl no
'*•
i f land. LoU 3 and 4 In Aator
I'l r i l l l , WF*»

waa a/ild to the d ate then he de­
clared that n’ lrr a ruling Ihe taa
•ale la ad.t.umed from .lay to
lay until f)c l. 8.
Mr. Jinktna, with Tounry Glerk
V. E. Dnuglaa, went t . Jarkaonvilla y ««t.rd a y to Join lax eollectOta and elerka from 4K Klorhla
count e* who had, lean called to­
gether by State Comptroller J. M.
Lee an.• A tln rn -y fieneral Cary I).
Land la.
The m taling waa heltt

imhoiCLYN.

n

the
'lie

CREDIT ASSOCIATION
rnowe
M «4 Pork »&lt; »•

aoeleec. r u

PRINTING
We are equipped to prodo.
Orel claae Job werh at ll
laweot poaelble priera. Rive i

Kidnaping
Efforts
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Herald Printing Co
Phene 14i

H u * ft

The Thrifty Code for Tire
/ hereby promise lo trade in my
and equip my car, before prices odvan
Dependable Tires I can find.

They muit havei
fiber in every High Stretch cord in every piJr saturated
and coated with pure liquid rubber, to give M Exiea tiietnsml

E very

Protection,

They must havei

■.

Two Extra Gum-Dipped Coni Plies Under the Tread f i r

Greater

Strength and Uloicout Protection.

They mutt havei

-n '

-

Scientifically designed non-skid tread to give me EXTRA SA IW Y *

the

M A S T E R P IE C E

OF TIRE

CONSTRUCTION

, THE c S e w
Tlrsstoae sealtyte
Leak p roof

TUBE

M ost car ow ner, do not reollao that
regulartubso are pocoua and gradually
loan air. FIre*tono Soaltylo T u be,
are manufactured by a prureaa which
m a k e lh e m “ l-eakproof.” T h * rubber
la “ seated" agalnat air foae—ih e ru te­
ller valve stem la vuleanlard Into tbs
lulve. Constant inflation o f tires is nal
nrreaaary. Mlieaae la Increased._______

S weetening

YOUR SOIL

Special InTMtlcmUoos '
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Aog.

u7nu rurri/ulvtni. offeera •*»«
Torcari to ilylr how they might NORTH SUTTON, .V Hi A“g.
get (be ‘.amt re«ulta withiut the. H.-&lt;AV-The routine of their
larking of lhair threat.
-antf’Ifc undid iked by a threat
I'.tar*“:»» «• co-operation, rva-| &lt;o kidnap one of the r
»nin* and un *.’r«tandlng began mere than KOgtita Item ! hliaaat-

have until the government per­
fected ita plan. Mr: Stockton ded ared .‘ Allb ojgh in mo.t In.tanrr r
In ca*c of mortgage, on home,
th, *|ate and which ha«e no* tc*n who«e owner, are In distress the
redeem—I, land"
amounting
to holder, o f the mortgage have
42,«f&gt;fl^f»l in valuatim. In order rra'lily agreed to accept the tmmt"
(or the properly owner to take ad­ of the corporation In rxchang"
vantage o f the benefit, o f the for the mortgage there have been
Kulch Hill, he »nual pay th . lax
collector lie fore Oct. 2 all or 'he
1832 laxra In caah. .O therw ucertificate, will hr i«aurd on the
proper^*, an I the Kutch hill will
not apidy to hi, land."
• “ In order t &lt; give the prnpeity
owner thr lienefii of the extended \ return match writ *&lt;e p ia jm
llntr." hi coiilinunl. " I have « '• nt Daytona liearii next Th radny
tanged to t ra'm th, aale |oda&gt; .mil afternoon.
adJoornJt 'from dny to day in ti!
|(e up. i of the matrhev
Howard Kaxiim and
AnikraW
Oct. 2. Ilicrc ly / viog Ihv propelt.y owner* who have been keeping Carrawuy dcleatCil' MJT Young and
I) r Edward-. It 1-2 III 2 1-2; John
U a r ilt and John l.udwig delcaltd Mr. Kubanka an l Mr. Struthera. H t-2 In I 8i E r «l Holly and
•Kipnk I’rlrce ilefraled
W.
K.
Thoinaa ami i liar! a Herr ng, 7
I hr non p jyioi'ot of I'.i32 tuxra, u!r 1 2 to I 12; C. K. William, and
o f wliicli will lc wr Urn aa uf
C. Mrlte&gt;llulilc lo«t to U U
Oct. 2. the owner Ih re .y ioUmta May Hr., ami I . U. May Jr.. »
all Irn c fiti oinl p r iv ile g e under •o U; t hundler Slmron and John
Ihe Kutrh bill.
U Calloway loat lo It. It. Chap­
Further, he poinlrd nut, the n
man, playing f r Daytona, an.I 11.
ilcrnpt on of ltr;rj taxrx will rot S niii'iioo. b In I; K E. Hymoa
permit .wnem In aec re the I r pclo n miiltitmle .f ramiu ac»tfit, of the Fulih hill, inaimuch aa
ten t nrroaa the nal on y ung of'
the Supreme A'ourt ha* rulml lin t
fleer* linve 1. in learning
new
le- on*. They have had lo main'
I!I!I2 la «e , nn • aul&gt;a,i|urnt luxe*
tuu*t ke puid and not redrvme I.
H i U 't. 2 without further o f­
ficial notice, everything nut pat I
*• • • * • d lo In Stale, loci ding
tn'c c rtf cnle
propeily
u ul
privately owned property.
Mi. Jink n* lute.I thia rnor.i n^
that appruaioinlrly 7."&lt; percent' of
•he HSR*
t |j hn* oven mlht'led to
Lite.
I hi* fig u r' ,1
ahoot the ■nine i i ll waa ia d year
be "tail'd) u n i la eanatiUlul ,y
PACK(0 IN MOISTUtt
higher I lino lln* ciohcliuoi m .lenrM O O f IA0S TO IN.
Stitt PtOttCTtONANO
f O A V O I0 W A S H

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.
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F irsatons Sparh
M ug Factory.

Hanford (iolfers Are
Winners Of Tourney
A Sanford ru lf tram o f 12 m*n
v e a tr r'jy
al.ein m n
handed a
Daytona "H.'a.-h tram, whirh Inrludrit tw i Sanford pla)rra, a .11
lo 23 v lory
after an IH-hole
matrh vfdch
waa the
arcond
hlayrd between Ihe two cities dur­
ing the peat two werk*. It
the lo 'il tram ’s aerund victory.

Begin Ocean Flight

application o f leamwsrk.
|,fJ , -f ^
Icaaon ao
).„ „ «*
nnt m rrtly to I , a ternporary help. Onr army officer taya
that aaver again will the,* offle.'fl
ru
to the old army tradl|loll.
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||ut Ihe fact, am
inewapaM.-l
even hy the old-tlmera.
,
.
l l all lirgm ».»H h the f ^wmliua ■
o f Ihe Civilian
fonaervalinn
t.orp*. The arm y1g c j the job, ami
The bond, are direet obligations j yet the army didn’t g e f the jAb.
Th ‘V were handed Ihe aae gnment
of the.corporalloM with H ‘
capital o f * 20 )^)00.000. IffUrm • « " of fm niinr •inaxihm-’R f urttrVmed
into
rompaniev, true
them la guaranteed hy the United y nthi
■noiigh. They were glv’en the j«h
States ifiivsrmnfnt.
Thr I
&gt;f | ir -rr v in r order an.&lt; tonkin*
.r e exempt from taxation.
c , to aiirtaxea, ealate Inheritame liter— caoga.in to Inhor unit", hut
nil without any acmlilanre o f m lland g ift lute*.
.
Since the art rreallng the cor- tary diaripline.
DHctpllne, yea, the
officer"
miration and providing for
were told. Ilut c .m |i lalan, em
nu ance of the bond* did mil ol
(.helically mi! IVr-nede ’em, lead
gnurceRmt forth .n -letail any
' m . or even kid 'rot along, lot
for the establishment nr
maintenance of a market value don't drive Vnt.
Yming ollicera whv hail
h"H’*l
for the bond*, it couhl- not be def­
initely determined what actual l,o u g h t up In the tradition that
market value the bnmla wi.ul.l H ri|d lie without cortipulaion *ml

sooner

TYPINU

, | OM with the

J.’; " *.*15? ? l b’— Militiamen Are On
bCU? “ w’JS.""*' Guard To Prevent
with he
pt.r* .niu
ajJH.wwiOw' /emovrd
from

tradition, and cuvtoma are tumtlin * under the « lr e .» o f enterern y cn n dllln *. |Discipline by
C ar. the traditional belief that
military nil#* »nd ordinance* must
l,e hacked by Ihe threat o f the
guar. I ho «e and‘ the "bull pen .
j, going by the beard.
' - lImpoaalble1
mr o « l b ! e " .
the
old-tim er

TUESDAY, AUGU8T g, 1*33

' f i t t t i O n t Aquepntf

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LIN ES

Smooth, .tram Wahas ara a great

UMMIXTURE

of

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BATTSRIES

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Q uality and
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Spg ( |, j | 6rci iTcf a
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full

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Post .Offlea tdineh

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Is Mercs llasm sck

M Acres. I t arre. IlleS la
eeaOitloa L)«M&gt;d walls, all ■
is r r
aariculiural- ItspUi
Mul*. tractor, aaiarevT sea
harna. anc
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Splendid Living

A. P. M a c f i e ,
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Manager,

Ssofogd Branch WsrshMMo

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�The Importance O f Credit

GROCERY COPEIt. &amp; Still lariat#

Th« S t Fetanbuiy Independent reminds ua that it b
t credit end sot money in cJrcuktton which la the true
rare o f prosperity. The latest atatlatka on this subject
f t f iS f r S f i n S T
** Indicate that the actual currency in circulation has increased
------- einee June 80. 1*29 from *4,746,000,000 to 15.720,000,000 on
£•,. SC f r * l » 5 i *
Jtrte 90,1999. In view of the fact that the 1929 figure repm
resenta the height ai the boom, a shortage o f currency
i— * « w
would not aeein to be the cause of the present difficulty.
K WWf * .
While currency has been increasing, howevgr, bank credJyJLStm r!r1*wC112Z:|»S ft has dsdhtsd. as the Independent points out. The total del l l i i— mm i -Tin. _nr&gt; ~t posits of all the banka in the country in 1929 were repraH *‘i
m tented as 157,000,000,000. Prior to the banking moratorium
K
«»»e , seen S r J e X i'a w but March, they were *45,000,000,000 a shrinkage of some
fig g *1—
- 112,000,000,000. Today they are, of course, somewhat less
iLT*y? f**,l
than that *Tf business la to pick up” , says the IndependS
j
j
L
*
B
t
,
"so must the volume ol credits'*.
e »«N
This was the position taken by Chairman Jones of the
jg g . r
- V
‘ T Reconstruction Finance Corporation the other day. He said
jflj8s5ir&gt;k £ . % c y y .t u p that the government stands ready to Inflate the working
feffr.«■***»&lt; *• 2lwe w w e s L capital of the banks by purchasing preferred stock in the
fa#fed »• »1 m
sound ones, adding that "the coffers pf the big banka are
',-r m JS r ff/ S S J F B S J r f t flllld with government securities, cash balances in the fed*
fjtU S L
« ^ » « v e Rnd other bank* wlgph oughfUribe peed in the
‘baeS^to work* movement by extending credit to industry
v n a s D A T , august v t e e i and retailers” .
______
The necessity of credit to the retailer is again ex­ 000 population.
felBLB VBRSB foi'tTJDAT
plain*] by Bamuel L. Antonow, president o f the American
d e u I kranc F " from wear Druggists Syndicate, who In calling upon the Reconstruc­
9 voufht Um Lord, sad be heard
tion Finance Corporation to make ioana to business men,
S, sad dellvkrad aw f e n all wy
fays, "Relaxation of credit through advances of govern­
e * - M s tfe .
ment loans to such of tha nation's 1,760,000 retailers a s ___ ___ _ __ ___ ____________
i LrrT!,e wms carol
may need help offers an immediate and positive way out than wages prverribed above.
* ■ ■«
Of the depression” .
In towns of leas than U *
Mrt IU m (Urol at th« fair,
“Credit is a* Important to bualness as blood la to the populmtiom all wage* shall ha in.
dainty mlM with golden hslr
mortal end unless end until the present frozen retail credit I CIW#d bf not
***•" *&gt; P«r*
I—
cent ----provided that thia shall "not
i .lovely t&gt; a yellow rot*
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*

froeldent, who hoe lofty kwe the
•toret tenter e f Cohen prilUeal
turmoil, “are of labor character
sad in an Interview held yeeterdsy in the pels** With the etrlks
committee, that hse not hoehated
to have recourse to the Cuban
public powers. I approved its de­
nude sad It hse offend to re­
new today trsneportation service,
normalising the eupplylny of the
thy.
“The laborers have protested to
SM eneryetkally the perrsno
fern tn which they .were pro­
voked be elements foretyn to them
in Monday's temulte which were
rapidly repressed by the police of
the chy without the army's hovIny to fire a single shot.^
The president declared he * l r
disposed to reach an ayreement
with hie political adversaries and
that even yesterday he bed sent
to eouyreei i recommendation for
Immediate epprevsl of the electorel reforms adeleed by Prof.
Howard Lee McBoin of Columbia
University.
“ I am confident." the presi­
dents statement added, "that the
people of the United Statee will
understand that I am watching
over peace aMt order In Cub* and
defending against revolution and
anarchy the Independence, the
sovereignty and tho Ipstltutiosa of
a republic that this am * people
of the United 8tatee aoblj aided
us to form."

or, this not meterialixiny, armed
wuvelt woald break out in every
province ef the island,

1 hAVANA. Aug. 9. —&lt;/FVSumner Welles, American ambas­
sador, It was confirmed from a
kith source last night, told
Gerardo Machado that be, as
prnident of Cube, must ask the
Cuban congress far a lease of
! require arayee In eiceos of f t * a absence, “If Cube's political prob­
lems are to •bo settled."
week.
Th« NRA officials hare, .warned ! This was the principal point ef
.retail grocers against making a formula agreed to by Cuban
Joint agreements to shorten store pWttaal parties and presented to
hours. In a telegram to the ladl- tha .President by Welles in hie
ana Retail Grocer* Association, capacity a* mediator of the
A. D. Whiteside, deputy adminis­ Island’* political difficulties.
trator, called attention to tho fact
The government appeared ready
that In esveral local eamWaaitlae to resist.
retailors are making such agree.
Machado annouaeod a abort

huh In my tittle garden from ,

able mud It does not take an astute Philadelphia lawyer to
"Thl* is not in keeping with
But 1 stood (till, as pact they fUed, prove that business carried on a cash basis ia business re­
Cnraptured by a little AOd.
duced to a minimum. Comparatively small soma advanced pretest!
In
the President e
On all that gnat Enchanted Ills to a targe number of retailers would enable them to wipe out ____ _______
re-employment agreement or ui
their debts and re-eatabltah their lines o f credit with their the president'*
__ ’» .statements re(mila.
__________
, .
once again the retailer |aardmg r*-employment of whkh|
The Hall of Bcienco fairly feenwl whoieaaleni and ^ ‘ ^ { “ ‘ ^rciundlae hta cuatomera want
; the essence la to effect an increase
With

thing* accomplished men
have dreamed
Bat still 1 thought amid this whirl
Of marvels,, her*'* a.little girl
Just sight years old who’s lovelier
i . . far
Than ail these dstiling splendor*
are.
The prettiest vision at lh* Fair
1*. little Carol smiling there.
By Edgar A- Qaeot.

would be Able to
. ^ ejer)u back on full time.
___ ________ _
________ _____
_
- . .
he
could
rehlre.of
put
In a
----"Manv
reu iler*
now find themaelvea
thtm aelveajn
a financial
financial state
&gt; ^
"Many
re^
UeP
J
^
.
[
"
a i t * , the duty of tha govern7
.
_
bordering
on Inaolvntqr
^ n ra ra and
and wholesalers
m int.' ’ta" weH
an mxnGfacturera
wholetaaler. to
to co-opcontp;
mant, as well as manufactu
..
business and not
Ira te With a view o f n u l ^ n i n g them m o « .
■Aditiw to the targe number o f unempjoy .
,
.
nv»nt*l»t0|n ■ tactical poaltion to w t the w h 'jta o t j r o ^ f

movinff again by giving conslderation to

^ t y moving again try a _

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s h T d o in

O fO ra U M

A1 Jolfton Sued For
Striking Winehell

both in
wage*
u» r*-*mploymant
tho*# emploied*’, and
L------in
wags*
to thoea
b* said.
^.h&lt;
MAjamployod",
“Th# prsM
proposal
to tbori*n
shorten »ton
»tor*
hov„
u
lB
vWaUon
or
section
»
hoyrs
U
in
vUilttion
of
tection
8!
of
, i , ,Bf
W ,. r*-vmploym*ni
Bf lh,
lh. Pr.
Pr..,d
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M ARTIN
SIS W. l i t ST.

egreameiu. R#*on*id#ratiun of th«
p^
ont o/ th, n U ll ^
sad
p ^ ib l* withhawal of imuxine
po« ^
i»mmii.t.iy W

community or conceited action to
ih?rt#n #toft ai„ n tln t hourt u

taken."
U*re ia what It • »petted of
blher retail setabllshnwuta auhThat Machado (Immediately
scribing to the cud#:
No indivUtael or ^ r m k l t h e name a secretary of state acceptBiret thing yuu know
shall work any employ* for more sWe to all 'political faction*. (1&gt;e
Louisianians ere going to
that 40 hours a week, accepting at Cuban constitution provides for
obatacle.
Haey Long out.
Christmas,' inventory, and othor the surceeaion of the secretary of
peak periods when employes may stats to th# presidency In th*
work 4 ! hour* a week for a maxi­
pteaaing. problsm with dry clean'
Mexico, The Land O f Quiet
mum of nut to exceed three weeks
: lag-eataUlthments.
in each six months.
■ — -o- • ■ —
Exceptions, however, are mate
,
Mexico has proved itself the enigma of nations. It apr Evidently there la no fear
for executivrs whoae salaries .ex­ apply to employe# In ettahllsh,
peara
that
the
political
and
economic
forces
which
gener­
itratnapbere as fir u LJoutsi
(311 a week,
registered
ally attend the destinies of most countries at one ami the ceed
mente employing not mor, than
P Battle ia cuncrrnrd.
pharmacists or other professional
wame periodical
i
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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Intervals do not influence the life of thia I persona smpluted in thair profes­ two persons In towns of less than
--------------American
country.- - - - n u t ----l-t_t-l« X I ____ l _ ______ t__ sion, outaliM salsimen and ex­ 2600 population.
One good way of beating th*&gt; Central
I
*»
* *•
deprotalon Is to shoot tho waif
When otheT nation* were “ riding high” Mexico was in cept outside deliveryman and Minimum weekly rates of wacee
at tha door and eat him.
the doldrums; now that the rest of the world is suffering maintenance employee, who may for tho retail trade are set as
from all kinds of social, economic, and political ailments, ho empluyed 48 hours weekly *r follow*:
Within cltias of more than 600,flperky Kennon jy » th* -mer- Mexico Is enjoying one of the moat favorable and progres- more, If paid time end one-third
000
population at th« rata of |14
ehantx at Daytona Beaeh are fedfor all hour* over 48 houra week­
ilve periods In its history.
M V(t\
lyding distrait and Nlra path.
We remember not many years ago when newspaper
Within cRlea of from 100JWO to
Retailers are not to reduce th*
Perhaps another reason they copy was decidedly tinged with accounts about revolution hours of any aior* or service to 600,600 population at th* rata of
call It th# Nod* Deal la beeauea below the Rio Grande, aaassalnations, plots of aaeaaainatlon, below 82 houra ia any ona weak 91S40 a week.
Within village*, towns or title*
a lot of aecreta are. being uncov. banditry, and massacres. Today other peoples are furnleh- unless such hour* were loss than
tag this exciting reading, and Mexico provides ua with 82 a waak bafor, July 1, J»33, and with a population of 2600 to 100,•red.
000 at the rata of |I3 a week,
stories
about public
security,
enlightened
government,
peace
a
a
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a*
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Th* mlninium wages paid by
General Johaton is against th*
city on Wednesday calling on hie employers la the retail trad* to
atagger ayxtem, ta t Tresident
many friends.
any af their employes shall be at
Roosevelt has com* oat- etroug lor
T. L. Mead, of Oviedo, ia spend. I the rat* of on* dollar a week las*
repeal.
Ing a few weeks at Deytona on in th* southern section of th*
on business.
country.
Pail ties must ha warming op hi
Mrs. Endor Curlett, ef Getwva,
Junior empbyes between th*
Cub*- Twouty-eU people were re­
■poet Monday fn Orlando.
agee of IS and 1&gt; years .iaclusivt,
ported killed and H0 wounded
E. R. Gormley, the Geneva Ave­ with' less than six mouths' expe­
after a Uttis meeting la Urvaaa
nue grocery man, has been given rience in gnygretail store, shall be
th* other. nJghL
*
\
th* position of managw of the paid at the rat* of two dollars
now co-operative star* to open la l*aa,'/»r f wwrk week satept .that
Sanford In September. Mr. .Gorm- apprsetlco employaa mor* than A
lsy's friends are congratulating year* pf age with lea* thpa six
him.
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months’ experience shall ha paid
•ao dollar lea* a work week, pro» M » ) that th* minimum shall do*
k# )••* than at th* rata ef |U 1

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person* were kilted.
The 'Patorhewree were produced
after rlrrulalion of a report that
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amount that rid mother Oraago
must divide wtth her young sen,
tha Seminal* Chtoftata, that la
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to Warn that ah# i* IU at
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Assertion Is
DRY GOODS STORE Emphatic
Among M a rtS ***CODE ANNOUNCED leant Yet To &lt;?otpe
BY HUGRJOHNSON FromAfimtnlfltrsror

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AnyChsnge
Ca NoInHintOf
Policy Is Forth­

coming From Meet
THURSDAY
Thor* will be a Chriatlan En­
deavor rally at 4:00 p. M. at Sab
H Y D E P A R K . N. Y-. Aag.
Lank Spring*.
(A V -C a rtfu lly watching tte do­
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Harry
Brown,
of
H 4 Ml*. J. D. Woodruff
me, tie and world campaign fo r
FRIDAY.
i * * 'r#,„ Awnua. bar* returned
Monthly meeting of the Flnt higher price* and wages, Prv*i
'from Harriaburg. P* otter* they
Baptlat Sunday School Worker*' dent R oom vs It canvrtiod# &lt;h*
K tW° ” *k’ ’ hK^* "«■ Council will be held of 8:00 P. M. whole economic viluatkin yeeter
• Clark U spending
in the church annex.
day with hie expert*
and ar­
ranged for a **rii today with hi*
• t » 0 " * » raeatfan i t ClearMr.
and
Mr*.
William
Anderson,
M lcr Beach, Mlaml Booth, t
secretary o f the Treasury, William
formerly of thia city, oho . bar. Philathea Class O f
Vast Paha f t
11. Woodin.
Wen mldlng near Brookaeill*
Out of th# significant round of
for th. pact tWo month*, hare re- Church Has Meeting
friend* of Ralph B. Wight will
u m a d ia iM o f
meetingi g t Ihv rummer W hit* T T r BRET
ternad her* to lire temporarily.
The regular bualaeaa and . octal Hons* com* not th* alighteet hint H
Sah and fruit which w ljl iurNgrvt to loon that ho la 111 at Ttey are at U4 Magnolia Areau*.
meeting of III* Philathea Class of o f any change in policy 0 ( any *■ * pria* you fay IU goodaoat.
homo 0* Booth Sanford Avathe Pin t Baptlat Church waa held drastic new atefi* to force j iM . r
tw*uty-6v* ceota each foratx
Mra. Earl* T. Louck* and chil­ teet night at th* homo of Ml.. time* beyond their present par*.
M*.
dren. Francla. Kernel, and Patty Catherine Forreater on Weat
The
quiet
working
expert*
war*
Mr. and Mr*. Edward B. McCall Loocka, and Mlm Mm Purdon re- Pint Street with Mra. John ‘ B
fcedlR _ _ u
I s k d SwM. Sarprte* W
just at silent a* tear. They Inguest*, Mr. and Mr*. N. F.
Abraham* In eharge of the dern
*
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Honckraon.
l#
« s r W S#*M IU
i BrCanU, of Alabama, apoat Sun- Wl, N. C. where they (pent about tional and Mia* Lilli* Borland eluikd betid*. James Warburg,
(M
a d Sorter I N
«p *«ial financial advisor to tte
* r afternoon at Daytona Bmm Il
lu u ija ,
eridtag tad leading in prayer.
London economic conference dele­
During tte buaineaa aeaalon the
gation, Professor* James Rogers
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Marion Wagner returned to hi*
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Bill*, Jr, Hie*** Doria Hopkins, Era Cun­ o f Yale and George Warren
JDbhu^bbbb Sf
Mao In Chuluota today after and three sona, .John, Loula, and ningham, and "Paulin# Bellamy
Cornell.
And
haru'a
where tte Bah
vMtlng L. P. Hagan, Jr, Park temuUa, oill atari Saturday oa were appointed to aenre oa a nom
ta. la tha
Their IhrM-hour-visit with Mr.
Atanua for a faw day*.
three week*' camping trip In lasting committee and plane were
Raked Pater* «*ryrt**.* Rake
the Greet Smoky Mountain*, of made for the program at the Roosevelt In the President's home
large potaieea, out la balvae
R. M. Martin, of Bradenton, will North Carolina.
Worker's Council to V# held Frl was described officially oa a eankwta*. aad scoop out oaaterv.
va«a o f th# whole economic ellaaMath and asaeon with a Uttie
day craning at th* Chuteh.
kata Thnrxdny for DaLand to
Mr. hat Milk, salt aad
qpd a abort tiro* after boing
During tte aoclal Roar music tlon both at home and abroad. Just
Mr. gad Mra. D. L. Thru her ren* authoritatively It waa stated
Mm. for the part six w#*k*.
ta
rtndirrd
by
Miss
Lilli#
Bor­
mtpnnd Monday from Sui
there _ had been no discussion of
where thdy apent several* day*. land and Mlaa Doria Hopkins. stabilisation o f the dollar or 'o f
C n iy Richard, Jr, and Bilik Ttey were called by th* illnoaa of
to* In the conteate conduct# I
Mchard aro (pending this a
by th# hMte.* were awarded to Inflation. Consequently, It waa
Mr* Thru her', mother. Mra.
* Osteen i lb * gnaata'of thalr L. F*rrtn, who it rtportod to
Mia* Doria Hopklna and HI** Ellx- mail# plain that nothing ip ecifk
l ad been la si n up or dcci-le'L
amt, Mi*. Paollno Gala*.
&gt;belh MtUrrin.
impreeing now.

Public Hearings Upon
Entire Code Slated
To Begin August IS

A $1.50 Dinnerfor 6

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RafreahmenU wero aerred i t r

Jah* Sehtrard baa a* hi* n « i
it Ik bate* dn W a t Tenth Btre*»,
Mr. and Mra. R. G. Pitt men, Jr,
•f Apopka, and Bill Hogero, of
bcoo,
*V, £ "

Mr. and ‘ Mr*. T. C. Pltchford late hour by th# hoateea, aaolate*!
are plaaalag to lu re the latter by te r mother, Mr*. Chari** For
part of tte weak for-Mount Ver­ tetter. Those present were, Mr*.
non, 111. to vialt relatlte*. Befor* John D. Abrahatfis, Mr*. Charier
returning here In about two week* Forreater, and th# Ml**#* Eva
they
.will olio .pend a ihort time Cunningham, Dorl* Hopkln*. Ell*Mb* Eaboeea W11ion returned
at the Century of Progreea In Chi­ abath Methrin, Jo*I# Stoudenmir*.
yeaUniay fmaaCapton and A*h*
U n to Borland, Jeanette Borland,
cago.
rilh, N. t~ where aba ipent abort
Catharine F o n w te r, Mnry F o r m If day* wnh bar annl, Mr*. S. B.
ter. J «*n
F o rm te r.
B l»b e h
Dr.
and
Mr*.
A.
W.
Knox
ond
hahnet.
Fortaon, o f Miami, and Marria
daughter, Muriel, left today for
McNeely and Clayton McNeely, of
Mra. RaV Chapman and aon, Atlanta, 8U Loula, Chicago, and Wnycmaa. Oa.__________
point*
in
Canada,
They
plan
to
bo
lay, Jr, of Jackaonrille, aro visaway about aia weak* or two
month* and will rialt th* World*! “Private Detective 62”
Fair In Chicago and thalr former
Is Playing A t Milane
homo in Canada.
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Mlaa Marrid*I f freely and Clay
Operation* behind
Mra. J. B. Cryehar and dhugb- o i i faahlon o bk t i l i n g ho“ ’ *
■ MeNaely &gt; f Waycroaa, Ga.
I lie th* guaat* of Mr*. Chari** .tera, Margaret and Roaalyn, of * r * 1-14 bom In W lllte m R o w r il.
hrmter at her (font# on V »*‘- Greensboro, N. C , who hnro been latest Warner Bro*.
here for «tx week* with Mn. rate Detect leu M".
th \
|Bret Street.
Crocker’* aider. Mra. Roaco* Tay­
the Milan. T h * a t e O # « H
M l* Lout**' High and Ml** «•- lor, South Sanford Arenue, left Men anfl women In erewmg «o
rthVtlikb. :of North Carolina, Saturday for Tulsa, Okla. where &gt;,.pw.. are dlieloaod llttlag »id«
Snyaaterday her* with Ml** they will join M r.: Croaker and by aide at th# gawlag »“ hl## in
beautifully appointed and rtaborlaaabelie Hagap. They &gt;*ft today make their future home.
ately dkcorated room*. The action
Ite Dayton* Belch for a abort
the gambling home lead, to
liM t
Mr*. John SchIrani left ye. terda* for Dublin, Ga. where ahe waa the *ma»hing climax of the P *
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Monforton called by the critical illneaa &gt;f tur# In which an attempt i* made
Ihft today for Chicago to attend her nephew, Marein Lortln. She to frame a woman who ha* won
It*. World'* Fair. Befor* return- woa accompanied by her gut.', loo much. Margaret Llndaay,
kg hare In September they will Mr*. Chnrie* J, Rogtro, of Macon, has the leading famlnin, role op­
abort time at various and Mr. and Mra. W. l l Chandler, posite Powell, I* the woman who
|paint* In Canada.
pf Macon, who had been viaitinw In wlna fifty thousand dollar* at roulalte daipite every eroPked effort
Lakeland.
on th# P*rt of ih# gambling house
Woi3 ha* been recelred bar*
km Mr. and Mm. E. B. Randall,
owner.
Mlaa France* Brown r»turned
Jr. that they have arrived at
Mr. and Mr.. Veil Lord) ond
today to har home In Jaekaonrill*
Chicago to attend th* World'*
after apendlng a few day* her* children, Henry, Winifred, and
fW - iThar .war* joined then »•*Ann, and Harry Temperton and
Wday by Mr*. Raadall’a brother with her brother and abter-lnlaw, Mr. and Mra. DaWItt Brown. Martha Wright .pent today at
I aad ilater-lh-law, Mr. ond Mr*. L.
Sht wna accompanied by Mra. Coronado Beach.
|i n Irk, of Sax CUy, low*.
Brown, and Mr*. G. S. Salman and
Mlaa Paulin*
Mulrhrad, of
her gueat, Miu Eliiabeth Fortaon,
of Miami, who apent today la Staten Island, N. Y „ daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. R. II. Mulrhead, of
Jackaonvilla.
this oily, haa gone to Harladele,
N. T. where ahe i* ***l*tl*K with
Mlaa Margaret Thompion, of th* Fraah Air Camp for Kld-Us
Montgomery, Ala., formerly of
Mr. and Mra. Frank L. Wood­
thia city, who hat bean 'eialtlng
Mlaa R. E. Griffin for o few day*, ruff and Mr. and Mr*. D. I.
loft today for CbuluoU when ah* Thrasher wilt b* th# dinner gue«t*
will b« th* gueet of Mr. aad Mr*. tonight o f Mr and Mr*. J. D.
A. G. WagnerwHh# will lean th* Woodrqff at Coronado Beach.
(alter part of tha week for Jack­
Mr*. U M. LeInhart, who under­
sonville to Join her parent*, Mr.
went on operation recently at the
and Mra. Luke Thompion.
Fernald-Laughton Memorial tlo«
*
pltal, bat boon removed to her
Card* remind by friend* bee* borne oa Elm Arenue and k Im­
from Mr*.-Pearl 8.
proving nicely.
that tte la fialting at
Mile Juile 8. Roberto, of WHpalate on - Long Island when ate
will remain uitll th* early part mlngton, N. C, l* eipected to ar­
of September. After leering bore rive Sunday to "pend two week*
aha apent about two week* at th* her* wUh her aieters, Mr*. Morru
World'* Fair aad went from there Spencer, and Mlaa Margaret Rob­
rla th* northern .bore of Lake erta, 116 Laurel Avenue, end
Erl* to J*me*town, &gt;1. Y. where Mr*. C. E. fiormly, Jr., IflOt Mag­
nolia Avinue.
ahe ipeat a few day*.

A n you" planning a vacation in

H A V A N A
. t ills

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Hum merT

(Q p 8 n -»llrY 6 *r)
-Bight iu Ih* Muter of the city, faring beautiful Central Park
aad tjt* world-famous Prada, with (toyaa, theatre* and public
Ddlpga eunvaakntly neayby, tte PLAEA la the natural raa.hpUdigg

Mr. R#oa#e*lt, who had
givan fJll command over inflation
and control o f price* and Inikiatry , appeared to tie surveying th*
situation. But his closest advltun
war* confident he waa contemplat­
ing no change in policy.

O f course, the
President
la
ready to art to keep his drive for
price raising and b itter wages in
progress if tt is necessary. 11* ia
making sure that hia domestic
campaign i* not upset by tha in­
ternational aituatlon.
Mr. W ar­
burg was on th* "insIda" o f Ihbs
ik irin ^ his work at th* London
parley.

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Publishers Code
Is Presented' To

Becovery C h ie f

hly t e r t t e o p rovided fr , !fv, b k r t -

-# e^ rTeir , " e' ,o r
maintenanc*
of aaiating rontracta, and tha
" J " * o f • fM * Pwss— which cannot be abridged by lb * application
Of * licensing system or the Use
° f injunction! to uuppmo o
ptptr.**
“ In our opinion In the hlgbert
poorth!# degrro. It supports the
President'* program." Davie add*d In a letter to th* N BA.
The proposed agTMnmnt, which
would go tot* affect A UR t t or
♦ooitor I f approved by th* P t m L
d*nt, would put th* publishers In
line with o tter laduatrit* la barring child labor. I f wauU not, W w *v*r, prevent th# us* of miner*
for newspaper delivery whan thalr

Dina and

BOUV
"

' For th* afflee workers in rttlra
df more ih#n M0JM0 population
the minimum wags would he IlC j
In cltlee between UOfiOO and 590,»&lt;&gt;, f I4.B0; tM O to tno.nno, I U ;
and in town* o f less than 2AC0
population, not let* than IIS,
The** wag* seal** also would ap
ply to th* Immediate trade araaa
#/ aurh (itiea.
For the ma«hanlcal department,
liv biding the arti.an, th* hourly
fats o f vraga W i l d be not
than that which pravallotl in
fommunity pa July It , 1929, for
W « n . w ort. This, the publlshers unofficially explained, was a'
juhatantlal Iwcrnase fhr thl* type
Pf work over th* 40-rrnt an hoar
minimum pr*Mflb*d tn the Eras)
dent's blanket code.

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ROME,
Aug.
9.— UP\— Pope
Plus X I yesterday
received in
audknr* Throdbrv Roosevelt, son
o f the former president o f tha
United Slates. -Monaignor Eugt4*
Burke, rVctnr o f th* American col­
lege, accompanied Colonel Roose­
velt on his visit to th# pontiff.
The visit o f Colonsl Roosevelt
to the Vatican recalled one o f the
most aenaattynal incidents tn tte
career o f his distinguished father,
the former president o f the Unit­
ed States, who on a trip to Rome
In 1910, failed In see the head of
the Catholic Church und*r con­
dition* wbkh .vrntu quite unusual.
fn th* course o f his foreign

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LOW SU
MAGNIFICENT

Visit W ith Pon titf Rec a r,l] s Experience
Famous Father Had

It waa regarded a* significant
that Rogers and Warren cent#
her* from separate points. Aprtta n tly U»*ir jtilnt
qtudy
in
Washington of the whole fiscal
■etup ha- be-n temporarily com­
pleted. Inasmuch as they departed
tlasi night for their
respectH*
home*, apparently no new
and
ip M ltk Had/ tea been -ordered.
ft Is unikirstood Warren Is tear­
ing immediately for Europe. Sir
Montagu Norman, governor o f &lt;11*
hour* df work would not conflict
Dank o f England, ia again eu wllh school attendance.
rout# here.
It also would except "profeaslonBut if one thing la certain out *1 persons" or those In managerial
o f all the compiled!Iona wh-ch
aupervlsory or exrcutive capacity
surround monetary and, particu­ wbu receive more than |A5 a week.
larly,
international
munetaiy Eilitora ond reporters were exceptquestions, It I* that the United •d aa member* o f a profession.
^Inte* i. still intent upon holding
Exceptions to the President's
aloof f*&gt;m stablliatlon of
th#
blanket cod# 6 were made where
dollar n foreign exchange. Mr.
restrictions o f hours o f highly
Roosevelt appears Intent on fir-l*
skilled workers In continuous proc­
log Ih* tfue level o f the Ame.ican
esses would unavoidably reduce
dollar with other ruriworiea. There
[production."
I* no aigti he think* level has been
However, In such case* tlm * and
found no /nr.
The W ilt today of Mr. W o o fn one-third would be paid fo r over­
naturally revive, lh,
" , time except oa provided in original
The maximum
hi* Intended resignation, lie has labor contract*.
keen very ill. U * very likely wants Work for accounting, clerical, of
flce,.a*rVk* or sale* employe* (px
« n , i,?Pr" W' nl
«°*
Id outside employes) would bo
want him to quit. Thy will talk
40 hour*. The maximum week for
this over today.
any factory, tnnhaalral worker or
artisan would be 40 hours, but
J, h.u.h d,Pl°matle "Fleers the y it h the tight to Work a tt-hou-t
Taeatlon o f ,h. Cuban crisis and
■seek within any six m onth.'.pe­
Ih# proposal to madlate.
riod during tha tetulrt o f tjl*
agreement. Far both cla**#* » *
Million waa mad* to comer exist­
ing contracts.
Th# minimum wage for account­
ing, clerical, offlev, terrier pi
M lc. employe*, factory, machanl
eal Worker or ortUan wae fixed
bn a population baals.
M
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d H t iif i *T fbo touriiL

TEDDY JR. AND
POPE MEET IN
VATICAN CUY

GARDEN
Life.
Dfrwctor

Their LU B TK R K O TZ d*M gat dUappoint. It driM hard and
will not Stick. A fle er flnWvad with LUKTERKO TE |* a source
o f h a lin g
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W A S H IN G T O N .
Aug. 9 .-I&gt;etall* of th* rod* o f fair competi­
tion propored fur the retail dry
goods, department store, specialty
.hop, mall order, men's clothing
and ftirniahing*. furniture, hard­
ware and shoe store trades by th#
several national association* rep­
resenting the trades were made
public recently by the National
Recovery Administration.

Btat aatU taffy. Mak* a white
Th# affected trade* wer# au­
Mac* at tour UblMpoooa butter, thorised on July 31 by Grneral
tkhs tabkapoaaa tour aad two
ituto the
a n milk, aad aaaeim wUh sail H a t h . 3- M w &gt; i . l 9 _ f a!a»iL
aad peppev- Add tte Bated Inna wage* ami homot provisoIona of
and hour*
Bah from a 7-ouaea ran. Hair III their code for thrtwsge* an*
tha you to shall* with mamsd
requirement* o f the blanket cu-k
Bah. aad pile lh* potato tightly on Public bearings on th# entire cod#
top. Spktnkt* with oawteif cup ar* scheduled to begin on Aug. IS.
grated cheoaa, te l brown ta a
A FI#* Pamart
FVsma Fig tYrasa; Real oaa cup
rrsam. sad add tour tabkapoaaa
ccttfsCitoDtr's tagar. Add 111* sy­
rup from two I-oubm cast Iga,
aad th* flga masked wall With a
fork. Add two tablMpooo* lomeu
Idea, and free is la rolrtgaratur
buttfays or in aa tea cream fraasar.

travrls in that year, ex-Pr*si4ent
Roosevelt came to Rome. An aud&gt;
rnrs wa* arrangnl for him with
th* Pop* Pius X.
Somellnm earlier. Hi* llolln***
hod deriinad to ae, former Vic*
President Charles W. Fairbanks
b#caua* Mr. Fairbanks bad mi
an address to the Methodist, in
Rome. Through the Amrrlron tm
haaxador th* following message
w o. convayod to the
former
President o f th* United Ktates.
"T h , Holy Father will b# de­
lighted lo grant audience in Mr.
Roosevelt on Apr. ft, and hopes
nothing will arise to preveni It,
such a* the much regretted Inci­
dent which mad* the reception of
Mr. Fairbanks impossible."
To this Mr. Rousevelt rep.led at
once through th* Anirriran em­
bassador tn th#*e words:
" I t would be a real pleasure to
me to be presented to the Holy
Father, far whom I entertain a
high reaped, both personally and
as the head o f a great church. I
fully recognise his entire right to
receive or nut to reCtivp. whomso­
ever He choose#, fhr any reason
lhat seems good tn him, and if he
doe* nul receive me, ] .hall not
for one moment i|U,stinn the pmpriely o f hi* action.
“ On the olher hand. I In my
turn must drrlin, in make • any
stipulation* nr submit In any con­
dition* which in -env wu'y limit
my freedom. | trust jut Apr. ft he
ill find it convenient to receive

In addition to the provision* in­
cluded In the modified -presiden­
tial
agreement,
establishing a
forty-hour work wr*k and filin g
minimum wages of |I4 a week,
with correspondingly low
mini­
mum* according to the acala out­
lined in th* agreement and a |l
differential In th* Mouth, "the code
includes the following provision*
designed to aliminat# unfair trade
practices In the industry:
On and a fte r th# sffsetive fete
o f thia cod*—
( a ) No individual or organist
lion telling goods at retail shall
sell any merchandise at less than
the next invaire delivered root ar
current markat delivered coet
whichever ia lower, plus 10 per­
cent to Insure that labor costa
shall be at least partially cov
trad.
(b ) Nothing in the foregoing
paragraph, howevar, shall ha in­
terpreted lo prevsnt bona fid*
seasonal clearance* * f
in*rehan­
dle# so advertised ar plainly
marked or o f highly p#riahabls or
damaged goods so s hrertisrd or
plainly marked nor shall- any In­
dividual or n-lall organisation for
the purpose o f a bona fide dis­
continuance o f the handling of
any line whan a* advertised at
plainly marked be .topped from
selling said merchandise at lc-4
lhan net Invoice delivered
cost
plus 111 percent to Insure that la­
bor costs at least shall he partially
covered.
( r ) Advertising (written, print­
ed, radio ar display) which mix.
tepresents
merchandise,
value*,
policies or services; or
selling
mi-thud* which tend to mislead (hr
Consumer, shall not be made by
any individual
or
orga*nli*t|‘in
selling at retail.
d ) Organisations ur Individual,
selling good* at retail shall be
frrr t'u advertise truthfully their
own goods, policies, services and
their own priers, but reference to
the gods, policies, service*
ar

(Continued From fttga I ) .
• t o n e 1* to economic stability
through

Increased

wage*

aad

shortened working houri.
However, no disciplinary .action
is planned from Washington im ­
mediately. thia being left for th*
time being to the force o f public
opinion in each section.
But "when the lime .* rip#.’'
as Johnson phrase* it, complaints
will b# rsroived by Mrs. Johnson.
Ih* allagud violator will be g it'
an opportunity fur explatvaiUi
and if thl* is nut satisfactory hi*
name will he published In news­
paper*.
Johnson rmphatiied In n«Wapapermen this would not be a hnyentt -bat ra ther -x-yte*-ti»-th etlon to patronise those stqya*
which *rw cooperating with Ufa
administration by raising pqp
chasing power and spreading #mployment.
“ I am going to start out after
I think the time l* right tu try
and get people to buy goods," Ih#
administrator said. “ Bufiny shoukl .
be done |n support o f this move­
ment aiwl not against it. and nobedy I* constrained by that in nay
way whatever. It l* an obvious
thing."
Johnaon 'added lhat the gnvtew*
ment probably w^uld not bhy
prtHlucts in the futuio from 'In­
dustries that won't live up In th#
rode, asserting "It would be a
curious thing If It did."
Ajogg."*'with the camjiaign to
bring all Industries uoiler mod|ftevl agreement* with President
ltoosevalt pBrntlng the more d lffl-.
cult Usk o f drafting and bolding
hearing* »n permanant cad**, tha
national later brani craalad l**t
weak to arbitrate futusa strl(t**
hold Ra first formal mealing *|rt
talagraphad Mayor Walmslay of
N ew Ori.ans, that it wan moving
In at mire on the belt bridge con­
troversy there.
This strike wa* th *.firs t callad
formally to the attention «T th*
new arbitration teatvl, anti artioh
wa* prompt. Dr. I^ o Wolman, pvaaldlng in th# absence uf Hcnator
Wagner of New York, laid o t h r
caiattng strike* xrmtld be Inquired

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Into shortly.
price* of eomperin* rttallara o »
price* o f comparing retailer* *h*H
not I# made.
, ) Nn -individual nr nreanlsa*
lion selling good* at retail shall
make use of, participate In ih*
use uf, publish or broadcast any
ptalrmc'nt which lay. c’ nlm In ■
policy or continuing practice o f
generally
Underselling nimpell-,
lor*.
( O No Individual store or or­
ganisation selling gmsls’ al retail
shall sell convict or prison-mad*
proilueU,

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER3
Under the decision o f the State Supreme Court in regard
to the Futch Bill (Senate Bill 597 Acts of .1933), as construed by
the Attorney General, in order to obtain any benefits under
the Futch Bill
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1932 T A X E S M U S T B E P A I D IN C A S H T O
T H E C O U N T Y T A X C O L L E C T O R BEFORE
T A X S A L E ! IS C O N C L U D E D O N O C T O B E R

2.

.1933-

Delinquent taxes on iand fo r the y e a r 1931 and prior
.years,.fur which.the State holds tax certificates (except SUte
taxes and legal costs) may be paid to the Clerk pf the ClftpH
Court in bond* provided the 1932 taxes have been paid in cash
to the Qounty T a* Collector.
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In event o f Bale o f land fo r non-payment o f 1932 taxes
and the issuance nf tax certificates thereon the owner there­
by forfeits all benefits under the Futch Bill.
In order to give the property owners o f Seminole County
the opportunity o f taking advantage o f the benefits of Ahe
Futch Bill as we)l as those who iyive not yet paid their 1932
taxes I have begun the Tax-Sale .as advertised for August 7th,
and will continue same from day to day until October 2,19$3 ^
on which date tax sale will be concluded, JNO. D. JINKINS,
Tax, Collector, Seminole County, ii

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PERMISSKBfTO
ENLARGEARMY

Italian Air Armada
Begins Azores Hop
SH'IAI.

IIARROK.
Aug.

New-

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Italian air armada af 21 aeaplane* left to Uy hound fot
Borne via the Aaores. Iteaplte
a f r.e mist alung the rusat,
litneral Italo Balbo gave the
rummand for the ISOO-mlle
hop. Ihe armada was held here
time July 2rt ty unfavorable
weather.

Recovery Administra­
tor Says He Wants
Everyone UnderEafie In Two Weeks

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c'&lt;£"* ILONGFACTIONMachado’s End Is
&lt;M BL0J 1NSeen In Troubled
VOTERECOUNT Cuban Situation;"
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ATlwkNTA. C a. Aug. H .-(A &gt; Totacco tales in G eorge during
. the first four day* of the market­
mg
eeeeion
t .laled tf, 15.1,517

Nation Seeks Snorter pouIMh, ,h..ut 2.740.1*0 pounds
Enlistment
P
1I pi ices ranging from,Ma11.30**,M
a jiia io u a a v a i*
“ «eriod
aa~
tu&gt;
14.75
12
of the
And LargerNlimner r,„t,
poumi «n
15 merket*.
Of Men To U0 ,7a v v p ‘! *(ate'a
II. K. Rent-ry, statistician of the
state department of agriculture. In
announcing the olTiclal figure*
y.-aLrasy "Sid deia lr &gt; Infonneti n had nut lorn received (torn
all of the markrl* and Ibat a
-tate-wMe atetage of juice* could
m&gt;\ be calculelnl. II- *aid avetaga
price* arould be ernutince.l el lb*
end of the season.
Average press .luring the fuel
ivnk of lh.- l'J.12 ***■•'!» w.re teported lai-l year at 10.11 ctlila tor

CEN1RAL EUROPE
HINDERED MEET......
SAYS JAMES COX

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Ftva Coat* A Copy

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TI'ESDAY. AlTGUST H. IMS

Member AangciaCVd* I Tana

(oundlard.

with

i k w f f t Wedwedar.

M l b M bi Florida’. Hear )
i WarVa Greatest Vrgatabl,
I aad Richest Garden land

t j Ppeaktr K. Rivera of the state
n« u»t* »*f rrp r rw n U U w s 'l||i

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route t . Allama front Vald.wla to
— .
dr warn! tbu e.oaing, by mar.im s o I s 'l p r l i o n
C O I W n lS "
luiv, If iieersaary, all tobacco mer- 1
- * •••"•
kn* O' the stale uy t.u.er.ior k.uI- »« laiuia VC. because of what
eiuweie c.kuo aie p «r price*, the
g iVjiaur »ald ia»* week *«d tba*
,„U v,ay the totmecu cm.* »**
NEW ..RI-KANH-Uo A - g ^ imught war the "tlg g e.i akin
defiance l» S*t&gt;»new
|UHK' ul» the lace u( ihe earth ' 1 |t„.„kiiig
thrsl tor It,iev IV Long'. t*o'“ ' « '
t &lt;aid If he should el
hich tv larutaiana. Ut»u.iukvi" .1 .might not heip th *, |c,riKrl*&gt;
tii*
Attotney
Eugene Stan Uy
Bijw-ra, i m* otner aiatc in the trk t
yesterday
' *tlf- llg
• uilnast also glow lubac o
Tillou led the state lari we &gt;i -..AimlMtonere '»lth,

sinners Cited With COUNTY BOARD
Certifying FalseHe- MAKES APPEAL
turns In l*R8t 1 oil
FOR SAQ5TAX

Twenty-Six PerBoniAre Killed And M u
Wounded In Rioting.*
In Havana Moi ‘
JSie
HAY AN A, Aag. *e-(A . F ^
—Oak waogdad p m m d U i to­
day hviaging to n J h o 1
fataUlUa frees y^tarday a Had*su paRtUal dkaordaea h ^ J
Tha eapUal waa
Army tmmm have haew wlth- _
drawn f»wm th# Hty
•» m th-grt r t n r* .,
In wfdah mae# »han IM w a»#^

ROME. Aug.
A u.tr a
! WASHINGTON. Aug.
wanta
her* —
military'
manta t»
a* Increaae
•••» •*•*» ’•*
Te amptoyor* the country over to. j went an Indirect but r»n#wed
the government* of Gr»*t Rritain,
Krane, and Italy for permiatlon to
earn in . that Hugh Johnson, redo *o. it waa learned n an author­
covtry admlnlatrator, winU every,
itative source jeaterday.
pucinda 'ohl. M H hJU t. at an a v | (a 1.* returns
body under the Blue Katie in two
In a reaol Don now being pr«, Her present long-term profeav-ag ol H It. Ihe lop puce honor, U t'a *•"»&lt;■' »*
’
,e# , h ll
parrd by thair attorney. rn*"Vb*”
Weeka. _
w«
ill
In
.a
tiaillr,
tr*
.
where
I,Stanley
»'**•
*
■
•
*
. _ _B*t rOv gl le . rl *CS . nU« I eo lr ev gn *a et e» us i •lment
o a * ' rXp|a
tTmJ')ntd
, h # InA umaking
, l r l , n the |&gt;e- - - Frank Kchc* of lha Samlnol. Crunly B oa^ *J vh
tu n * a# *
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With that goal in mind he ap- liO
hl&lt;J&gt;tt.l pound
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r
!
7
;
m
f
J
o n to op............ ..
hat kmawn UlUd. Th.
rn V
f __ IN
neat lea .•»
11
:
a
_
iL.
numlav
e
if
V
URif
»it on. limit* the numter of y ung
ol II lb Mo line sold I.IMt».Un2 &gt;bat f the -JtU ballot hurra used Commiaa oner* .apoua* ,h*
'yolnted a • pec la I board to contax cauaa an l mak.
«
ram* aa a tHmaa la a
M
doing miliary aervlee very
pi-unda
at
an
a&lt;era*e
.1
I
t.IU),
an
l
•Idrr and apeed the temporary apJ.254.0M |ni ml*.
r n w ’i w . 7 n d " » have th . Govarnor Bholtx that *»• «
agltallao and aUlkaa.
end
thus
reduce*
the
n
a
rtV
'.y
(folltihuerl
Uli
1‘agrr
Eiva»
yllratloa of many pend In* code*
Meanwhile, a delegation healed
careful eonahlarallon to th# plan
,ec..m &gt;d in .0 «t-n
national ipirit among A *trian
’that fla minimum wages ami minWAEHINGTON, Auf.
„.,n ..f cr,i/..l-dU «rW , coufG
„f • general *ale. tax at o'***.
NEW YORK. A g. H —(AY
youth.
,
Th, tv»mml*aljn#r» enviraed (A. P.)—Swift wndurioo of t
A i m houra for aa many trade*.
fh - dirt.VI
lames M. Tor. former governor of ’ A much shorter enlistment peF J K e n twa week* haa eipire.1 the Ohio, on hi a return yesterday rio I i* desired by the Vienna g«vwith an ant. Lon, f.vthm
t j lha plan at lhair Auguat
Cubt’f long controvtriy
.admlnlatrator p'sn* a concerted from I.on.l«m *lld ths world ecoV........ . havd in f.vor
,h» " , tn the Court House yeaterday. Tha tWMO Prtfiltldnt
appeal for yonaumera to buy only n mic conference wai hamcered
•w.t.gaitoii,
*0 , ' J' dll!lnll sate* lax plan waa termed equit­ tha opposition wm exp«ct*u
jcrv.ful couit ntaneuvet* during able and practical", and a mean*
from men who are entitled to die­ .omewhat by fentral European ntniv In accceaslve rlasies, Ihu*
;i! d » /ln circle, hera coBbW
of “furnishing the aol-itlon of our
(hr uB't wv«W
' play thn Blue Eagle.
eountrie* faced with H nlernil nnsl'etaMy |nrrea*ing the num­
l i n t of the altohDon ln thP
Senator
l-on«.
w
h
lo
Y
w
.
won
ta t difficulties."
The hope la that the board may difficulties" and which were “not ber of trained men at any given
all the vctr.net in *h«
The resolution tt»*H W'H ^ (aland rspubilc. J « ‘eTdW
lime The army strength of 3H.
f f u i the atudy af many pend- riady" for the ratl*Triotln*. ths praaldant* defl
has
promised
"pr«*P*r
piolectlon
sent
lo Tallahaatee tomorrow.
lag codes and *rder Into ternMr Cos, last of ‘he Am»nea1T-\H5o pieictibed ly the treaty of
PredirlH Stute Will to all LOW commissioner* wlw Th* meeting wa* occupied large. snes of sn smlssarr
iporary effect aa many of them a* tkllegate* l» leave the scene of St. Germain would not be en­
in the election.
I , with «h* r rutin# matlsra com­ dent BoossYsit, r«Port* frow
*
VoteOverwlielminK- served
ere acceptable. Later all will be ihe discussions, *a.d the confer- larged.
comnnaaionet.
«*rr
ing bafor* th# Commlaalonarii Havana that am v offlcUM
If permission wrr* granted Aus­
studied and modifirmtion* made «ncc waa callvd too aoon.
|y Wet In Election week an ' placed under h nd* ol monthly, auch a* th# reading and art cooling in *h«lF auor0^
"N i one could have foreseen tria In r.,*ke this army service
If any are neceeaary before they
f 1,000' each Yevterday'a act-on approving of report* from varlou* - f Marhada and th . hHW a*
are promulgated by the President the "development* In it", he is d modificat on, commentator* te(AY hi., ghl th* list Of accused com county employee, an.l depart offUlala hers that *•
I
lev*
it
would
I*
a
significant
,n
the
liner
Europe.
"Therefore
and made permanent.
onVIU f»»n* warn eltad Hi; « n « &gt;
ment*.
After the enormous pressure of nu one la to blame. The world Juat move having important hear.ng
Major ahar# of lh# dlaeuaalon of, pradktlooa that ha wlU U « ^ |
upon -the armament limitation*'
vea*
not
ready
for
it.
the last week, with Johnson and
, rsulve.l Ittalf arjund lh# Fatah hla rfflaa.
"The Gentrnl European ciun- cla *e* of Ur* I’ari* |wacc Ircalle*
hla ataff working from 12 tu la
bill, and »h# faat that It la now . Twenty-alx pereoaa were l
at regonl* Germany, Hungary,
tr
ea
are
tro
bled
with
unbalanced
hours dally, there was . letup
and Bulgaria.
...nfessed they e n g a g e r n ^
hb , „ t ,
prerlkterl|
court and iiFTrimrjr to r t t l i t lh# o liin iU ii ad killed and IM worndad.
yesterday during which the ad- Ludgeta an.I have been refused aid
buvlgat which waa publlah^ va­
The treaty of St. Grimaln running venture with nrnn
' it w-iiild go overwhelmingly "wet” f„un&lt;| wide dn«t« panciea Where a cantly and base th# estimated ad lig h t la Raardara wWab fal
mlnlatrat r of the wide &gt;piesd from the Bank ,f international
*h ch rntb be* the war settlement from the ar-enal of the llnivenu-^ m the tepe.l election.
Trade
until
they
achieve
a
balance
, Long .pon.orvd g«rtndm.nt to the valorem tax ravanua upon tha military
movement to raise purclieeing
^ p,
a* rrgitds Austria, abolished ty of Georgia inillta*T de|ia»t« ||||&gt; lron.lltution
Ulir »».**••»'a* had
" w - -een
—
.................. n.dnlon", he said, -tale
given ars**s*d valualioo of all property
power through Increaaed wage* )t tra.le."
. s . l / i , ik^
rnmpulsory
military
s*rvirr
iif
o.tt'J favorable vutes ami 220 JpThe Ohio publisher described
and greater employment sur­
„ m,__ , 1IV ...... merit, ami that sum# of th , weap
faatlaaa thsd hd
"that wlmi Honda vole* on re l&gt;iunng votes in official returns in th# county, Inclining that whkh aU pelitUel• ,.»*i
Kun&gt;|-can busliieaa rondit on* e» that country and limited Ihe arm)
veyed the progress.
men.
It
provided
that
were
sold
to
"fulmn
rebels"
to
.IH
.U
U
O
'
’ ,*,
I*al of the Ihth Amendment on frmii these *ix boae*. lh# rltiiin* return* to lha Mx roll under tha ImiaadUdaiy. .
improving, hut added that lie saw -- —.— - ..... -- .
Summoning hla staff shout him, no sign that Europ. waa on "the Auatran army offtc-r. inu.l aerve, Gcotgv Kir.anl told llawhlo tret, in. It will gn wet by a ',, n* counted only 1.122 vote# for lh# term* of the F-lch blU.
Raaponding to an admlstatf%»
Th* Commlaalonare daaldad to tldH ratf dA, tha aeagvaa Is
Jehmaon ceafCrred at length ui^ wink
ttlnk of
asm reported
and
Ol war"
war
m
.vpo..*.. l&gt; ......... - ‘wenty- -year,
,
, , that Grey lu»&lt;l taken.-part in two iuilty of l « i and a half to one.* *uini kiirnt and 201 vote, aialnal
adj -urn thrlr mealing until Snt- tre-ordlgery
' • *—*.........-ra
Important but umli‘ilo«#d plane- Henry Jlocgonthau ryt^fitly ujH.nf«l**d
#. H i­
‘it.
Commissioner*
tnd
ctad
yaatar*
lw»l*e &gt;«»« a*
• , ithe
,hJp minin,| nj-;| rallta „„ -,j„
atsanal,
end
Wi­
liulliiong
slate
mra*
rea
to
-—
lltlllltttt'R
re tha
for a reneeed uffrndve
to bring Uir
th* Inlter’a■ ■
ret m tr nt th# C'on-i '• um enllatmant peiiml
petio for aul-11 UooVh,""a farmer llvwwi neat A lh-jrjj*. ^within v«r weniia", *»*A r* •la* had «-ti&gt;dy of thoa# »l* urday morning whoa thay wUJ d|a........
tuaa Ik* nave hasJgrl, | r t If pao,
jiars.
Im
slble, whip U Into ahape on tiu^l M tlaail guaratlfaea of
The
A
&gt;*
gland
Tory
wa*
choaatr
- ____ , ,
*
•
-*) saw nol
nothing of iIt",
t , Mr.
« r. r « ;
......................... ...... .
,
day.
, llhdrtr— a owed aoiigkt to
i rtdl I
.
rJay lo pepltea
triW f that b II bng up Ih d , f th, stolen arm*
l i t gave approval lo temporary .a d. "IM like to know who would
Interest waa manifested, hut no with th , rap dty apmadlng atrikd
, wage and kaur proylalona fur the | finance auch n war. J I u w g l a r ^ K?&gt; i t o l-J ,J ^ «lb«W *ajW Ak* &gt;- -Hergt. Jrdm -H a vU -k
action waa takan, on . latter movamant In tha lalaM.
a ? ia ^ O o m "i
want to challeng, Mr. M ur-r ‘ r,» V*
,,rr ••nlependww#.I eergrulil
,, for
lh,
magaalne t p f peflodJcaT, elect rTral • do not
fur
the Unit
Hnl
.
.
.
.
.s o a r o l
•&gt;**•
e .ta lli
,of
- 1 aselUl
a iill I
r
.
H n.ir.a-I.ke n o ......* . . . tlw |
J ' ” ..',-,,, law and .mlitoal fmm Comptroller J. M. La# In
I ,•**.!
and iprrvint
the aagriwth
lury unit who was arrested saver.r Vi yaote of h a-ko nlalnlion.
Thdr# waa’ s i waiting far Ih tl
atorage and wet primary battery genthau'a views
A|
,u „T,irU t„ ,,u..h th . which h* recomman L that “your
&gt;ment toward anschluss, or uo on day* ago maiolains*l he wa* ut
authority to oat tha military fdgfS
and paperboard manufacturing inUeturnlng wllh Mr. Cot wa*rv&gt;j(li Germany.
said, cvplaniiiir; ;
Reded
redure
your
mlllag#
to
the
printing Inverligxt on
ln halving to caatral um
tha altttotkraRttollaiL
| norrat of Impliratron In th* ths f.a
Utcalea Ferrara, secretary o f :
(Contnluad On Rag* Fi**l
"I am not ini tested In poliJulian K- Hitler, a cotton mar- eery I .wr*i poaa bl* minimum nnd hgwaver, nor, In •# far aa easld
and Hawkins said he wa* Inrhm.l
rtate in-the Machadr government j
•
| |eel that I have a jnh to do rtiant, wa* nano-d foreman of c&lt;p*claly au If tha Fulch bill lg lba} Uarntd,
I_-MIJ dk.did
m. th# admlnUtraUd*
Jf t u l a lit declared the economic. J^|a n | n V o | v c d I n B i f f i tu lieheve the soldier'» story.
and I nm doing &lt;1 tn a bu»In*ra­ •hr naw jury. All Juror# were held tu be ronitltutlonal."
..
tha
—
aufnply
with
the toehnUal fer­
Six Browning machine g“’ '• ttle way."
Cokiptroller l.aa’a Uttar alto
,|U*stlonrd thoroughly ahorl ihctr
ity of having the preabM^t
l U K i o i o a»i»«iv*aa
among other things, "the .Nation •
ammunition, iteveral W *hsrt aotpMy theory", lie said, "is that poiilleal landenclea. In an rltort nclg^a.l lh* fulluwlng paragraphai mdllty o “ and aand It to th#
.... — ----- ------- —
F o r C o m in g C o n c e r t | Stic policy of trance kept b e t'
mat r tlflea, several 2H -h"!. » ' ' vsi -h . LI live within our income. •o srrut* an unprejudiced holy.
"Mitch was said about aconamy •Ign lha till
Offlelal Qaietta for pohiUaUatu
from entering into international
1 rnutlr rifle* ami two or three -J If you have only ..it cent*, spend
Mena'.or long irmalne I I'l-el dor ii)| th* campaign of IM t; alto
CHICAGO, Aug. H lAY -Fad- calibre target rifles were sir &gt;n
jjalf an ho Jr hafor# the Banatd
Mias Pauline Moran, the Ruarl commUmint*."_
eriL oil cent’. I b-llev. n giving ytaurday after Issuing a hamlbtil during\th, lagislalura aaaston of fgvo th* bill ita ufeetilmoui dp*
rial
authorities
announced
today
in two rnirl* on the night* of June ttl la,pavers evny |H»aille re­ over the week end, rlaaaify n&lt; lo* ID33. However, unleti th* raanlt
5lr. C"I and Senor Ferrara said
t latere, Mary and Josephine; San.
Droval, m lljufy f a r m trartead
■hey expected to tarry ns Naw •hr-y are hulding I nuit Stacy aa 12 anil June 27bel la lto r than looking for new puiitbal enemies a* "half, hul- vt that clamur I* reflected In n ra- through Havana itreela. Mackfaa
" Dlghton, J r , and “P*P" »ml MK*t'&lt;
York for a few day* before re- ‘h* mail whu plotted the attemptluction
In
lh*
-bmand
tpon
lha
things
to
las
KveryluNly
I*
lookKi
ller
an,|
Sorrow
told
of
t
iro­
tattle, rata, skunks, snakes, owl*
id delivery .f Frank Nash, cunguns hrlatlad around th* ’ “
- thine,” Instumentaliaii and *•*■&gt; .arning to their homes.
people fur governmental coat,
v
“
vet, at Kansas City and they ning the *1* Brown-air *un« '•* in i for rew tourer - nl revenue. and polecat*." "
add
tvary other govamnwnt
lata, will ba featured attraction*|
A . .nominee from the local jto*! iher# has. In truth and fact, baan lag. Th* soand #f heavy
I--.1 tru'd .',hc identity of a gnapjjrn blot Ida, whu* two rtf them wn* Me have t o much government."
during the regular Thursday night j
HAI.AHIKH
no
acunumy.
lie
cited,
among
dnret
measures
mid
lo
"Culntt
rvleds”
who
ief Veterar* of Foieign
vVar*
whu killed five parsons in the a t­
rattg Jhr,ugh th* atraeta. " ,Tf.
‘Tl la my opinion that If wa r«free entertainment and conrerti
fu-eil to huy lh . Oiler four !•* t.. ru-oaf t Ihe lavgayrrs, th , e«
|ha Srnat rr and premitefl
tempt.
EiH'ar In tha aflavtwon tk f
_____
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
ft.—(AY—An
(Continued
on
Paga
Flva)
ra.ne
lh,y
lacknl
lri|"*ils,
wltl-mt
arnplion tJ hoinertaa !» and sm all1 hllll
honorary mrmbarvh p (lr
• offered b , the Hanford Concert |
They named Vern* Miller, noABO eppoaitlon society braadafgl
pr..|yity owners.
th* ptual, in recognition of "hla
Orchestra on the Court llouittl H percent wage and salary In- tnrln * South Dakota outlaw aa which they w*rr u*e|e-*j .
tieaae to 15,001) employe*, rffecLOCATE KHLIEF FUNDS a N tart that Machado ha J daciddd
lie pointed tort that the stale faithful earvlc, in l.ahalf uf vet­ TO
The lender of the plat, Fidln
lawn a t a:00 o’clock.
me uf the gunmen who killed
Ml rdblftl. IBVHMHUB
f | |bd
|f
to
Thousand*rUintf
ruihtd tto
tiv*
Aug.
I
wa*
annourtccrl
ye*
hano
bonded
mdcbterlnraa.
The
eran*."
U rg e crowds have attended
Nash and four olfcer* in 'a wild and Sorrow *a*d, was a man nan - I
■traota, railing, tinging, ambrgeT
a
UA)
terday by the Weatem Electric ah oting fray at Kansas City Fiml KlmsJre, who irpreaeiiinl tcononry program already ha*
.IIASSEE,
Aug.
da-(AY
In . etalamant In tha pr-si, t'.r
theee cwneerta during th* P**1
—Tr h eT
a f nala
i advisory romailttoa an tag rn* sWothar and flinglsg (hair
Heads of the Orehaa- Company. Th* announcement said Union Itapot and *ai ' the other htmsalf tu- them a* a " nma»a&gt; I -ren wall turned t . th* rtuntie* rornmlltrr aa d that “while aran,f*w weeks.
we
relief will m e t hat* |B lbs sir. 8 j im took off thaw
empb.yr
winch hr rharaclrriinl aa "tern Jal ahret* open their br&lt;i*d«l k&lt;i unempuiyment
reported that vshll* It la be- all man anti woman enipl yes. gunmen are known to th-m. They , t " la the Cuban "ri-bel artn
her#
Friday
for
allocation of re­ akoos gnd throw than away! ’ *
thoae
hourly
rated
and
salaried
(Continued
tin
I'uge
Three)
ahJ
little
jralilicisna
wh*'
their
lie
told
them
he
going
•
said
allamptnl
delivery
womlng tncraaaingly rllfflcult tn|
—— th*
.... —
—
... •— , was
—
Thair r*Jolting war not fo# lang.
list
fund*
to
countUs,
emergency
up la
te UJIO
MHO p| inn, u |„ HUeyr, h„u„ t(U, h, yet guns "all nvrr the
knivra
tu
lot
in
an
the
kill,
the
vetM UM funds with which to rarry. worker, rec.lvlag up
count,'v
’-*
in- ow m / i ,
Pram th* Third Polks Stottem
headquarter#
announced
.tan s are going tn do their hit In rallef
ca the concert*, *w«7
»••*! annually wauld benefit by th* In- (IMlk no psrt In 4h* shooting,
behalf uf |he man who has takeu yeatarday. Marcu* Fagg, of Jaak- 90 *.Bl/urm,d polkorpta , it Mud
h* mad# lo continue.
^ . cr*a*«.
‘___
‘
____________ _______
f‘ Th*h'mm*nn lu u i * “lUwkma th.y C G m m iH H io n M e e t i n g
Iturribdly to th* capitol, bqfaa*
sun villa la relUf director.
p Ihe vetarana' fight."
|||S | elite.e,| th , arsenal lh# HD'u
I mIH I h FtMV M i n i l k ’S
(Cogitated Oa Pag* Two)
the «i*
uf Jun# 13 an.)
((.'milinu#.l On Page Five)
A e-hrdolad City r»lnmlaaUin
macllnp t have bc.-n held at th#
City llall teal u.rhl laalFtp nol I
lih Mi** Moran at
m ot, than 15 niniul,*.
A
lai
R
Juhnsun,
vocational
menial
work
n
ronlrollisg
root
TALLAUASSEB.. Aag. I —
tha band*tend on Thursday.
1hr», of lit, Cuminwaion#,*
agr culture ta.ch*. 'of ^ m im .U .k n l, Dr. J. K. Wat-un. H o ,id ,.
Th# Army of men and women mad* public. Thay will b* dim bfV rT hi.B tote Soil w ad ttemigtaMayor V. A. 8 p c r, S, O. Shin who have undertaken tha taek of cussed at a uiaat’f f of
Experiment Station; dUc.saion
To nty, today call* ! th# #“ •" in,I open foium urt truck crup inholier and W. A. le lfler—war# educating tha Hanford public as acutiv* Commllla* of lb# N. R- A. •Ug t o u r ' annownodd that rail­
p.esrnl and, after lint pro p had lo the why* and wharafora* of |h# Army, pr»h*bly tomorrow, an j llM way Rom voluntarily k a rt agraod
lion of nil bwal farmer# and ccte, ltd t&gt;v -County Ag-nl J. R.
- ..rgrowers
o w o ra to
in lh# appr ach in r *#r- Gunn, Kiaaiumicr, "A ui« and Acapproved Ihi- aci'l.iiK uf a Irllar N. R. A. program la fully 100 pw- tab latrd raaulta aant to Washing­ t* Mtaod unUI Jana l of n*M
______
Jion. of t h . F irst Annual la n lra l compliehatanla
Seminole (uuaty Day at
ol
Ellen mil
lu lh# H onda power and Light ♦ynt ahead of Ui# wont of organ- ton under Instruction* from Na­ raar tha i t cant* s .-M a fc M pouitd* freight rat# redaction !dW
•Another active month’s aarvl.-a v,&lt;lt|da Farm ami Hem# Inatnuta Sarvica”, A. P. Spencer, Gain#*- Century uf I io |r r s i Kepuall.-.n Co, tn which it ea* eat forth th# ixati lla at Jackaonv II*. Sman. ah tional headquarter*.
Meanwhile,
th* quest on af carioOd lata a# elUu*. Th# atond'
aa n a n tv gkyaU an aad phyalcia-t ror man aad woman,
villa; "Fun-hmental
Prlnc pie* vaster.lav W**'a h g* SUdte ' . number and location of at real an I Waycroaa, atatad R. L. Glenn,
3rd m i of eltnia walgha- H
a r tha SamhioU County W aifs'*i The*, aaa-siuns. to h# held in Ur- U .'l riylug (h» Conlrul uf Truck •rh-viaphr.l Karl I. hmann, (tale ■mi while-way light* that are
local railroad brotherhood official oLtning and closing hour*
• i b* a liv* topic of d a ­ potada th# commtoalon said, t ,
Board I. ifpavta-t today b , Dr. H ^andu op T bur.d.y .nd Kr ^ y o C,»p Dlsaa***". Dr. W. II. TLdal#, body lecretary fmm th* FUn u ba rut off for tha present, th# toda&gt; p«*n Wa return from » ahn* gr .up of Sanford AvoPnUaton.
ihi* waek at the Ma|nolia Slraet Gainrsvill#; discus* on and jp#n|rxhT.ll la t, lisp n ghl
- crop last year wag *pmeet In# wa* rdered adjourned bualnasa tr-p to thus* rltlav.
rchanta
yoaterday an- pr*ilat«tely ItJIMWteO h o ia n ^ k
A.jpruximatrly 70.0U) visit.ua untU next Monday night, a regu­
• Ad phyaUUn for th* «ouniy. ha Schorl, will h . open to Iha pubD* forum on truck emp Ji'eaaa*. led
"I'm tickled to death will
that thay woe Id, affacLv# valaMdfy. raduettett of If,,
Y tilt o f i h . Oasnly Home ftva without coat. Bacao..
annual »y AI#X R. John inn; ".Soil Fr -fn-w iiavsed ihr.ugh lb* Plorkla 11(11 '■» lar meeting night.
vat-up »nj tha am .unt of
i
r nw July; Vialt^l Ibo F .rm .r.' Weak at Galn-.vllU had mvolrcd
in Growing
Truck wi'nana an augmented display »l
. ggitdrad pound* on carload
wa'v# aliaady dona", said M“. this morning, go back to thair
S.minula Courtly pr.-ducta, incl id.
tfia a j vl, tad tha ,u l r .han lunad 0.U y.ar, .t was Crops’*, Dr. O. C. 12) . .
. 144 boxtd waa
Glann. “ You've no Idea of the houra of opening and closing.
Poultry: N. R. Mehrhoff, E. U. lag a display of atuffod wild Welfare Board CosU
t e t o 7 . r . 5 h t tint**, and p«- decided t . / a r r y the -am . me.
amount of bickering and pcCg They InJ cated th a t thay
ploy
additional
halp
a
t
onca
or
sages
which
have
b#»n
ralcn*
Stocking, «f G thx, Tlx.maa Lamb, ducks nallv# t , this coualy.
major .paraliop aad
Irod Jun* I, h it tad*
Submitted In Report ■luartelv that have thraatanc I (ha aa quickly a* pisslbta.
Galresvills to tli* varioua c
‘of Orlando, Harul.l Irvin, of Cal­
Ufa of Army organisation* tn
‘wa* that It ta
plnpr operations.
Hcorva of rem ind# County uhu
Retort*
from
th#
Re-Employ­
localities wherever poaa bl*.
lahan, K- G- Paltlahall, of Jack- and women call* &gt; during Ha day,
&lt; H faor, the
. . . and .ttto n fg d
Th# roat of opera';nir th , Saml­ other town*. Ita my oplrlon trial ment H eadquarters w htr# name*
th* Wal.’ar*
Th# Farm and Horn# lnatltuU soavillo. and Phil H. Toylor, of plan icily all of lhatn ftndi.ig nol# County lV#lfar# Board during ve'va made mor* progtat* heta
bald US aoniullatlm,,
af naxt yodk.
of unamployad ara balng gath#rad
'line lo rcgliler Ihcir nan.ia,'
lh* month of July wav »22l #3, than In any uthar city In th* purely for a ta tis tc a l. porposoa
(M r vUUa to |ha Ceen»y |« 'th# ,*#•» and for two d a n thla Tallohasa#,. a* speakers.
Women’s program: Nelli* W.
*0-1 lg visit, lo tha H«M- — ,k. a wealth of val-ahl*
Among th.v* serving at vai.ouv of which amount p i n want to aUla, and a* a consaquo^ea, we’re
a n d 'in f rotation a* to **&gt;l » " • Taylor, of Orlando, Mary E. Ke­ Semlrola Ca nty exhibits duniif Mrs. Heten T. Mora#, arrnrdlng t , going to feel th* results hafor# ■how that a t 1:30 o’clock Ihia
afternoon. M l white and colored
nto f ndinga tpoa farm and gruta nan, of DeLand, Mr. Mshrh If,
Anaai'
rfa) w»ra C ty CotUmiaglun#.' a financial nyori aubmittad th# th*. do."
person*’ names ara on flte. .
prohlama la available lo th* gvew- laabalU 8. Th rahy,
Hla
itatamanta
war*
mads
be
It. J. Iwhman, Rodman Lehman, Board of County Commlavlonari
Ma, Sik»J. ipaakrvafaro he had teamed that at no« ■ Th# Army campaign aa f a r a# . F lp E N I E . A m T J . '-dS
ar. '
and llogrard Long, white Ufa. H. yratardaf.
Ita apeak lag pragram I* corvee, n#J
On Thursday night, Dr. II. J. Lehman acted aa hosts*, ai the
Aug. t-lA Y -B m r- -Tha Institute Apana a t IffOO
Th# Board had a balance of today, a group of lofal woman who is moving along imoot&gt;ly. B. B- Otata voted on tha wot, or
ita a Chlcago-hound ,’tloek Yhars-by. It will t . divided Harold Hum#, Of Oala-eillle, w.ll FlorlJa tropical hom* (a ann hrr |2d.l* an July 1. D ring tha m-uth yaatsrday i*t o t t&gt; aaa at aoipl»y Dlghton waa a apoaksr a t tha Mb- •MriWa today. Dry l**&lt;taj*
laU three aartkta*
w II h# deliver aa lllostnttod lecture oa Tart ef th* gre*mil. J
•h# only ncoma wa* 1250 f, .m ora in filling out a quaaltenna.tr 'an* T haater teal night; F . B. W il­ tha* havo only an gntaidw
*B#aetlf)lng Home Grounds" at
ship rraalwd at davotod te truck crop#; another »JX) o'clock.
Couaty t ommtealon. Deduct rotating to th* numbtr of ample)- ton addraaaad Sanford Botorlxaa
tag tha atom-from,
Duriag lh# day, aavan prvgrvn.i th*
,
. * .a
-rn aL. •walk tea added to th* payroll* -In a
after an an­ lo p rultry, and a Ihlrd to auhjeeto
tlM to ratify thn F
of eetartainm-nt war* offers I th* in* th* axpa'ieaa of lh*
today,
wblla
tomorrow
noon
S.
0
.
.Friday’*
pragram
begins
at
Aug. 1, ha t turnad In avar IOC
.
, taka off. J. Inla reft lag to women
a
waa dmant to tha
there
rowalned
a
balanea
public,
Including
two
radio
broad
Shinholtar
wUI
talk
to
Baafnnt
quaattennalroa.
— Ufgiiaw—.
Speakers aad their aubjaeta are RkOO o'clock, divided Into three
tpton#. »**
cast*
dedicated to
Saminote 15453 la th* treaaury at tha
Ian#—C
i
t
a
u
a
,
Daliymm’i
Thai*
-qaaalteaaalraa
arara
aot
K
lw
aaia^
ahealdara and aa* foOewat
of July. ,
County.
*
— is
'L r-.tj r
ias* and l f m m ' t Bacti.n.
Truck Crap*: Baport on

To LondonEconomic
Parley Back Home

Commitwioners Send
Plea To Governor
F o r Consideration

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FOUR MEN ADMIT SI10LIZ TELLS OF
= s ? Jr--£ ? r:E K SIEALING
siEALING GUNS ECONOMIES T HAI'
FOR CUBAN USE HE PUT1IN EFFECT
Confess Taking Arms
From ficnrgla Hnlverslty’s A r s e n a l

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Program Announced

j Kansas Shooting Held

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j™. -ifc-i-t

First Annual Central Florida Farm
And Home Institute Is Scheduled

l.mk

Seminole County
Day At Chicago’s
Fair Big Success

County Physician
Makes Hla Report

Local N. R. A. Program Is Far Ahead
Of Th ose in Many Other Localitiei

Rate Reduction Upon
Citrus Is Continued

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T’KITTED. TWO
HOST IN CUBAN
STRIKE RIOTS

reak 6-Game
To 0 Over New Smyrna

Slaying aplrltedly under their
haw pilot, th* Sanford Celeryfed*
*r*ha a alx-gam* loalng alreak at
’ Htnleipal Park ye*t*rday aflerroen by acorlng a t to 0 victory
#V*v tha New Smyrna Cracker*
after a hurling dual that wa* a
rrtd lt to both Cal Dennla, the win­
der, and young Dick Brower, Ihc
loaer. It wsa th* fifth ahut-out
1h* Cracker* hare Buffered at tha
Jiaad* of the Fed* thla year but
ft waa a far different Cracker
loam that loat yesterday, a team
th it had twice aa much aplrlt a*
fa y Cracker team appearing hari
(Ma year.
Th* Fada won thalr gam* with
oaf roeoura* to very mueh heavy
'bitting. They were ahl* to get but
i l l hit* off young Brower all afttrnoon, and two . of them wet*
&lt;cratch hit*.
Brower'a delivery
rraa unaolvabl* until he changed
nta atyle of throwing, and oddly
enough every time he threw over­
banded, a Fad batter connected
for a hit, or eta* filed out to th*
f i r roach** of tha field.
.Th* Cracker* war* abaolutely
helpless agalnat old Cal Dennla
who now haa won four gamea out
a f aevvn pitched.
Tha Drat 12
taen to face Cal went out In or•
dar, while only on* of th* four
man who reached baa* got to aaeM

tea Greenfield, late of tha major
leagues, aa well aa becanae of th*
clone race for tha Central Florida
Learn* pennant,a parked
aland
taw a hurling duel decided by a
triple.
Co-on ha/, scored one* In tne
second and «h* |*landcr* tied It
up In th* third. Greenfield eontlnued th* m atter of tha iltuation
to protect th* deadlock, while the
lalander* got to Baker for three
•Ingle* and a baa* on ball* In th*
seventh for two rune, Rad Bumaed
driving them in for a S to 1 lead.
But Greenfield,who had ahut
out Cocoa from th* aacond on,
blew up in th* ninth. Headley
teratehed an Infield elngle and
went to leeond on a bad throw.
Prln« tripled him home. Baker
walked. Howard tingled Baker to
aacond and ha and Baker adeanced
on a ta r rifle*. Baker wa* caught
a t th* plate on Proeoat'a tingle,

f&amp; stlnord From rag* Chr.l •
bcth,. cigar Makar* « " t or ,trtk*
a t m ldeliht.
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uwtrm war* nat running aad th*
government’* telegraph M»***►
gait* walked «at at midnight.
A t Sant lac* . atraat car wan.
baker* and dock worker* voted t# tal 14, aa' against ,,T *" &lt;Nfa*t*,‘
•trik*.
and he U near the top of th* Hat
Waiter*, bartender* and serr- of National taagn* Inerting atari.
anta In all H arana hotal* etreek
yesterday afternoon, m a ltin g la
Dm closing of the National Plrna
and other hotel* except for « * •
tinulng car* of guests aj ready
within them.

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Cantwell Expresses
H is Appreciation

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That Ben Cantwell, aee.hurler
fo r lh* Boaton Brave* who la hav­
ing hi* boat major league waeon.
la appreelal'v* of the latoreat hi
hi* work aa dlaplaytd In n tele3 W re
c W T hsm ea
U h l EM hack
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this tectlon caueed Governor Leh­
man to adviaa Sheriff William C.
StalikwK ht,.of.. Monroe, county, '
laat ilg tm rrT sY cinnW F tJIB or*
Th* gam* waa featured by th* Ity vrated in him to pravent furpitching of both D riggan and
William*. Itrigger* got n better
The word from th* governor
atart than Williams bu tn ftar lh* came after a clean east of th* ci­
first Inning th# gam# aUadled ty early yeatarday in Pitlaforddown and bacama a regular pitch- Palmyra road,’' which sent Walter
#r*a dual, Driggers got the beat Labora, 22, of Macedon to a hos­
of the duel by striking out nine pital with a bullet through bl*
Th* Crnckarn opened th* fourth
men and allowing only four bolls left arm, while hi* father, AdA*. McCreary got a sharp alngl*
to go out of tho Inflald. Williams dam, escaped *» a bullet passed
through abort but a fast double
struck out only ono man and aevan through his bat.
play nipped any scoring chan**.
balls war# hit otft of th# Inflald.
A Cracker single ram* In th*
They wer* driving by aa two
Bob Moya did moat of tha hitting
fifth and seventh, and a lucky
farmers were attempting to frus­
by
gifting
two
doubles
out
of
two
on* esyne In th* eighth, but no
trate the dumping of their milk which opens shortly In Banff,
trip* to the plat*.
’
damage waa don*.
by striker*. Non* of th* strikers Canada, will *mpha*li* th# daToday’s
game
l*
to
beplayf'l
bcTh* Fads put men on second iMlXlonn llr « r h
waa hit. Th* milk wai dumped.
M l MS
1
termination of tha Empire to
And third with two out In th* If ti mm d ry ; Aaniila
lf « r r » l l
I*
Two women weru badly kicks I av- 1,1 any policy of Isolation In
Ifotilii
hh, rrln *
S,
i
u
k
»
r
.
H
arris,
Aacond on n pair of arror* but f?«lbr*lh I. Khdnnoii. I t llurnM tl.
and beaten by striker* and 500
Chapman failed to shove over on* Jn ln rr. If ••Hun. Ansar t. r ir » » n f l« M
quarts of milk waa dumped on tha Orient.
0 terror*. Ifs rr tll. IM | f. Bhsanotie
In connection with plan* far th#
' a f tha runner*.
A p sa r llun*
Is. llo w s rd I*
the rood, when they were way­
conference . apokeaman for tV
_ After Dannl* struck out In th* Pflna* I'fiikoat, It. llu rn a M I. T h r t «
laid
by
30
men
near
PsafleM
m fill. I'rlns. I M r r illf H , lls r r » ll.
Ja pence* National Council -told
third, Bonner singled Into right UP rln
«, |«*»h»r. Ntol«&gt;n
Hopearly yeatarday,
this garrvapondant that th . ta il
field. II* atol* aacond,‘ watched M m , t'u lb ra lh 1. Hhannun. \ + t \ on
At MrDougall In Seneca coun­
it a , r«H*o« f, Ihiyf(ins B#drh It.
of
Emperor Hlrohlto’a rescript,
Crus* strike out, and scored on bS tlru
fii owl, l»y linker S. llr M n llf ld
ty, the receiving plant of th*
Ifgxwall’a fin* alngl* Into ranter. S. IU-P B on bull*, off Hdkdr ft.
dairymen'* league waa entered bv
Urea nfla 1*1 0. W
l U i lUhdf.
Chapman drew n walk In th*
a band of atrlkar* and th* antlru
fifth and Dennla sacrificed him
supply received th e n , about 10,­ milk by plan* from Leroy.
to aacond. Bonner cam* through
OKLANDO 4, LEBSIIURG t
000 quart*, waa dumped with th# • At BL Joknavlll# aUU troopers
with n douhl* to l*ft fl«ld, aaovORLANDO, Aug. 7.—Th# Orthroat that If th* plant la opened threw • guard about th* horn* p1
tng Chapman. Crura and Maiwall laado Tiger* clung ta t i n t place
today, th* machinery win ba de­ Arthur Galutba, a farmer wha
neon Inflald ouU, however.
In th . Central Florida League by
stroyed.
•aid milk picket* had threatened
The Fad* mlaaad a acorlng downing tho Leesburg Bruin* In a
An independent de*ler In Roc*- to lynch him because h , drove a
Bdgvwood
thnne* In th* tilth when Abbott bard fought contaet bar* yeatar­
rater, beat th* atrlkera yesterday dairy truck Into the village yeawbo- had »lngl»d and gon# to day, 4 to 2. It waa th* sixth eoa- Evans, ra .........
wherr hc received hie' supply of tarday. . ’
aacond on B#«h’e error reached aaeutiv, victory for-MangfFr Noll Smith, la
Ravenal, lh .....
ilrd when the Crackar lnfi*1d Williamson’a charges.
t Bar***’ bunt hit lay on th*
Pitching hi* first gam* In more II. B. Odham. c
tha ground too long. With non* than two week*, Lofty Flora lim­ Doaaey, 2b ----out, Harrison attempted to bunt ited lh# Hruina to all aafetlra Rally, 3 b ------Abbott home. Harrison mts**d tho while hie males pounded Rig Rill Steal*, tf ---“Beat For Tho South”
halt, and a f*w moment* laUr Ferraaxi for nine hit*. Copp* and Eubanks, If
Their LUSTERKOTF. doe# not disappoint. It dries hard and
Abbott wa* run down b*tw*#n Hancock were credited with ihc Coursey, rf
third and homo aa Bern** want te only extra bora knocks, each pol­ Driggers, P
will not atlck. A floor finished with' LU8TKRKOTE It a tourqp
second.
He died there as f tt* ing long triple*.
of lasting satisfaction.
Schlrard, batting for Ml**, »»» A”
The first thro* Tiger batters
Bror, by Inning*:
Infield out.
’ hit safely in tho flrat Inning and
Th# last Frd run cam# with Moo** (cored on Copp*' fly to Medical Det...... 000 0
204 Sanford Avenue
two out In lh# eighth.
Brower center. They chalked up another Edge wood -------- : -----JOt 0
Umpire*; Bach aad Rinat,
•truek both Maxwell and Abbott la th* aecond on MaeMullen’a hit,
out. Barnes draw a paaa. however. Williamson'* sacrifice and Moore’s
BnA Itarrtaon doubled to x«ora drive to left. Orlando registered
Bam ta from flrat h*for* Bchlrard Its final pair In lb* fifth on
fouled to Monroe.
Sparkling fielding by llarrlMOT THACT
X -t A U S l \
son, Bonner, and Cy Cm ie halpod
1
KKiOU) OV
J 1A V " V
wake th# game Intcraetlng If a
^ U V ilc - A U
lSs ' k ) K Y ?
J WlVlbtKiG hAWX.l
trifle slow.
VOUhJ««
,* * &gt; 4 A k * A S
Tomorrow afternoon the DeSHE.
I^ mI Reds come here f o rlh r th ln l
\P O » S O M ?
COT MAD CA Utt
game of the five game seriesS j
mwt K
Lefty Geiger Is almost sura to get
tha pitching eselgnment, with
th* catching problem to b* In tb*
band* of either Rehlrard or Mix*. O N I.A M X ,
ec
Th# gam* la to *l*rt at »:00 UiHir,,
M allby. lb _
o’clock so that all merchant* and Hmlih. Jb .
II.
If
.employe* who rlote their stores llccd,
rf . .
oda, r f
_
a t that hour may com* out to
-M u ll.n . lb
wftaoaa what promise* to ba a
llllam aua. r
F lu id , p
.
|« o 4 game.
T ie bin ecArel
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maw SHI MUA AB M M PO A ■ Mccbuca
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T. Takayanagi. Y. Takakl, S. Natu and M. Anhxakl of tha Tahyo
. Imparl*) Unlvaraity; ProfT.Bhla
obu of Waeoda Ualvvralty, Tahyo;
.
Prof. T. Ueda of the Tahyo Col­
... leg* of Commerce; Hr. 8. Takne of Nation*, will mura&lt; Induatrialiat and member
ling document for af lhf
Connell; Mr. Yoeuk*
legal**. In the re- ; Tiarorali
known writar la
eror eapm aed th# En_,lih alHj , former member
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data (ram th* Laagu* Of Na*
tlon* over th# en-Garman lalamln
In th* Bcuth Pgdflc Ocean following Japan1* withdrawal from in#
Laagu*.
Th. daaira.of th*
pi* for •
ralatlona wIDi Chinn baaed °n
China’* a c r e ounce of th* praaant
etalu* of Mdnchuria.
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T O : M ERM AN
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w k iM place af rfslden** aa* a*,
dress la unhaown. .
.
•
Von a rc licrcbjr ordered and re­
quired
la appear al « he Court
lloace la Hanford. Hem I Bale County,
rio rld a . aa Monday,
I » J J . Ike earn# beloa the R ul# 0*1
of Itile I'o n rl. lit anewer lha B ill of
Com plain!
filed
la aald
Cnnrl
aealaet to n In th# above aotltlad
rauae. wherein the P laln llM pr*ya
fur a dear** ml dlaarca agalaat yea.
i.’pon fallora to appaar. answer,
plead or damar la aala. .B ill af
Com plalal. Ik* decree of thla Court
w ill be entered aaalnai »e*.
Th la order ahall ba published
oara a waab far feur roneaeallra
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new.p•per ftgtftarljr jm b lta k M for
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FOR SALE: B«h* Carriage, good
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FOR SALE)- ’jjU ira* ■xadTln
building culvarte m saw hlghwuy. Apply »t t y - V m 17th 8*.
FOR 8ALB; 1 'wboi* ticket to
Cincinnati, gd*4 putU Aug. 12th

Try Dm Ict aad Oay’e LUSTERROTE VARNISH ETAIN for
floors, Interior woodwerk and fur­
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iYTONA BEACH, Aug. t.
thrill tag game vutcksd I
dg geat erased »f the paw
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CAMPING OUTFJT, trailer. Four
parsons capacItPFQpapUt* with

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Sanford J union
Beat Edgewood
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DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS

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Sum m ery: Acilsle, Moors I . M i l l by 1. Flo ra. M rM uilea I I. M urphy
S, I'a r rlih i. D truai. Ferrasal. M rrule. M urphy, W illiamson.
Ilu n .
hailed In.
roppa Mnore. F e rre s .
Sb Reed. Ferries. Th ree bate hits,
p . t'nppc, lla n rv rh
H lulin beaee,
Pm lih earrlMruc, Wllllaeieon. Dou­
ble eleye, Mnore, M allby. M rM u l,
Ifn Uaae ee belle, off Flora I , e ll
F e r r a u l I. n iru rk out by Ferrasal
«, Flo re I. 1'eeaec' balls, W illia m eoa. W le e le a pllrber. Flora. Imslea
pllrh er. F e rra u l. I'nip I res Fere*
aad H ra a s .

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T ltE N A l

Ken are actually being put beck to work. Payroll* are
BAl
being lncreaaetL- Even in Sanford. The progtcaa may not
qseatlei* f» r pie
Here Ma p *
be aa rapid aa many of ua had hoped. There are still hun­ each
y*nr». Thera also should ba mi
reader U ewuMor:
uicuji u
iic in jiiu je u m
u i ucommunity.
u iu iu m u b /* nAnd
w there are many
dreds
ofi uunemployed
in uour
M ar winter (apply of m l fa amendment to brip the wm
-riA V -A
“ ATLANTA. Aag.
fa g * O nf)
o th e r* w h o a r e n o t b ein g p a id a a m u c "t
h aa
u ‘ their employers being eold at f» ta flO a toa ky ttore-kevper—who ta tb*_r*ol back
•to*- easimmaadallaa that aey .Thig­
that this • cool dealer signed ip
w ould lik e to p e r th e m . B u t w e m o a t remember
rtn v
bone of moat'Americas comma
pen not b* extradited ta Florida
This la the Notional Bo.
ta th e . o f f eeaeon la _
S a n fo rd a a d .,la Florida.
F lo rid
timee of
was mad* yeaterday tij Governor
tim
o f year
y e a r when men ordinarily are being laid off, not tlon with aa buignla over
I should Ilka ta t*e.the cod* Aka Aik
•ab-mochta*
The winter season, wbeh the tourists
p u t b e d l to work.
r
■mended ta another te ra rt. Matt
Taimodg* by Tom Linder, th* gov.1
■and If too eon bay tha
fliu
n*i
are beginning to arrive and when dtrua and celery Are quality ot J7 per ton from a non- of u* are hot keen to
*roar's executive secretary.
ready f&lt;fr the market, la usually the time when employment member ef tbe National Roemrevy b*m with a i
'M
'
Linder said
Thigpen
wak
promt** aad then faOe Ce Keep I t
Administration, from,
la increased In thla state.
Nevertheless, the President’s plan of reducing hour* of you boy year coalt" Your nniwer Hence. I believe that thorn em­
to other part* a f lb # rily rim- charged with Inciting to comm4
labor without a corresponding reduction In compensation, la to thlo qoeetlon will probably be ploy*™ who rtgn Um pledge and iW *cm** occurred. Maty af tba perjury ta Pinellas county, Flori­
CO.
haring a good effect locally. Men who formerly worked what meet other people wfll on- receive the Insignia aad
jubUsat throng carried Oshaa da, but that Um evidence showed
"Erarythtag F w tb a Office"
fall
ta
live
up
t*
U
m terms af flag*. Their demonstration* t
Upon
this
derielon
win
fifty or sixty hours a week are now working thirty-five or
officer* bad delivered to Thigpen
eedt should be handled
tbe. same quick, tragi* and.
fifty , and they are still being paid as much as they used to pend Um eoereee or failure of th*
hi* band. Thigpen appeared at th i
the blanket code, of wkleh w# ly. Their puntahmeut should be
The
city
we*
grimly
qalet
b
u
t
be' pil'd. Other men Are being hired to do the work made read oo moth today.
more drastic than tba m en revo­ night whO* almost hop*!*** efforts hearing but the .proeecutioa did
*•' »
available by the reduction in hours of labor. We happen Th* m l era* of tha coda Rea cation of their bodge*. Plan* now
ta count Um dead and wounded not put’ 1a an aflMarance, Under Phene 1*4
„ 114 Magnolia
to n o w of one Instance where two men were formerly em nob ta th* ihorter wwyw
call far th* Insignia ta ba dis­ Urmif on. A haety cheek showed
m *
work w
week
red at |8 and 9b respectively and were on the Job about th* minimum wage
r* of tHpmr played t a *' tonsplcuou* placo. l l d*ad and more thaq 100 wound­
—______ _
houn a week. Now tjjelr houra have been cut In
Tha l ovsrnoris sse rstary raid bo
I, hat rather In the « te* I should Ilka t* *e* th# ruling ed. Many of tha latter wi
half, two additional men have been employed at half time merit to do your trailing
trading and to mad* to that whan an employer struck by bullata which ricocheted was told that Thigpen apparently
and they are all paid at the rate of 914 a week.
purcho** your rood* only f r f a wa* found guilty e f net living up from th* pavement and from the hod pleaded guilty under an sgreeDR. L. T. DOBS
7 * t » 5 X r au oiw t «, im
m*nt that th* sentence would b*
Under any such circumstances the employer has to number* ef th* Notional Itocuv- to hi* agreement tha Inelgnta ■Ido* of buildings.
suspended,
and
that
hla
bond
ha
I
should
remain
hung
la
a
conralcuBe
busy
were
hospital*
that
•ry
AdmlaUtratlon.
It
In
going
take
It
on
the
chin
for
the
time
being.
The
additional
em­
TH E niO H CALLING:—Ba y*
lenrfora p s r t e t , *ten m
r&gt; “» ployment and the change in hour schedules in this case rep­ to be ■ trrmendoua temptation to ou* place, with th* ward "Can- Um n were none to answer the been returned to him, but that the
-is
. P . M.
htth U In hoavsn It perj resents an actual increase Th payroll of 929 a week, or 91.508 pureha** at the loweot poaalMe ctltad” written nerom th* t e e telephone*. Police ’ earlier In th* court had not yet acted en tbs
suspension
of
the
sentence.
fstthow 1:41.
a year. The continuance of such additional coets depends en­ price Irreepertlv# of th* war** of I t There are two way* In day gave order* that no Informs
, rms Ran ■*#*
of any eort concerning
tirely upon the success of the re-employment plan and ad­ paid. The National Corummer* which tha blanket cod* may not on
“From the testimony, W sppeara
tsuaded should bd released. work.
P
i
n
t
It
may
not
be
en­
*
most
worthwhile
group,
luaroe,
ditional business revenue. No concern can keep on paying
TH E BURDENED ANT .
Despite the action o? Machado that Thigpen, a native of Wash­
have been fighting human nature dorsed by a eafftrient number,of
The world U much twry tod ye* out more than It takes in and continue to stay. In business ■kng the** tinea fnr 40 yrore employ*™, an d . aacopd, many *f it w u learned authoritatively that ington county, Georgia, aad high­
ly recommended by Mm* of UM
G tn h u nr* g*y with mlgonsile. The receipts of any business will have to Justify payroll tth very little lorress.
It I* the** who do endora* It may nat tha aaacutlve will leave office to­ beet ritisan* of that county, waa
increases or the wages sooner or later must come down.
By many a wall .
■till ponlhl* to buy good* with lira up to I t Whit* w* ire con­ day.
A m ' hollyhock* tall
This Is where the consumer will have to do hla part in th* National Cnnaumera’ label In quering tH* firs t we should Facing what was freely y de­ a Justice of peace In Florida am)
a* each held a preliminary hearing
order to make the plan a success,’ and the consumer in a
r department I tore of the make very effort ta protect our- scribed as th* greveet situation ta In a css* w hen a negro shot hi*
(W t n («
Cuba’s
history
a*
aa
Independent
majority of cases Is the employee. He is the one whose land; but unfortunately the** eelve* against the second.
A bird. ao blithe oi heart ha hours have been reduced and whose wages have been in­ •tore* aell a very email p*rr#nl- ’rite actual decision whether or aatlen, representative* of the op­ wife, who was not hurt badly,"
said Under, “Afterward*, It apsings!
creased. He la the one Who stands to benefit most from ag* of good* with *ueh a label. ^o t Industry will co-operate with position, Liberals, Conservative pean, th* negro woman and her
Th» world la freighted down with
and
Popular
parties
agreed
yeathe success of the plan. He is the one who will lose most if Peopt* are Ju»t human enough th* govenment doe* net depend tarday that this™ could be no so­ husband agreed ta drop the cos*
fa rt
that thay will not pay the upon th* big fellow controlling
Yft fruit la ripenine everywhere. the plan falls. It Is up to the employee, aa much aa to alight
lution of th* political eiluatittn on payment of tbs wife’* doctor
additional Mat Union lobar hug* manufacturing corporation*, while Machado ramadnad la of­ bills, and’ that Thigpen was criti­
hA employer, to make the Presidents recovery program
Tba golden trait
cised for not going ahead with th*
work. And the President Is certain it will work If every- hat tried th* earn* principle by clean tic chain* of stores, or great fice.
Upon the plain
having good* etampad "Union nnbllc utility ayatemaj H depend*
case. In other words, It ssonri
Wave* in tha tantlt lunm r jody does his part to the best of his ability.
A
eommlulon
af
five
Liberal
Made," but even member* of th* noon ever* Individual Including party rapraaantaUtM called at tba to bo a family tow, aad I wa*
b in u
The way In which tbe employee can help was explained
shown newspaper dipping* Indi­ Srutpfollo iff with three
Ant mourn* no Ly-jon* tugurito. very dearly Sunday by General Johnson In a talk to Cleve- union* themaelve* do not demand small employ*™ ta all part* af polar* ao to Inform him.
good* with thla tahal. They «**k th* United State*. Tha govern­
cating that officer* w*ra criticta- rolls of films. B« sure to
The
president
replied,
ft
waa
Today across my patch of grts* and grocers. General Johnaon called upon all consumers (heap good* to MV* a little money. ment, through nolltlcal praeiuia, learned on th* hlgbeet authority, cltcd for their settlement of Un get s supply before you go
1 watch*) a black ant hontNard n the country, exnployera and employee* alike, to buy all flo long, therefore, a* the can fore# big basin*** Into Him th a t b« waa ready ta leave office case with Thigpen. 1 am recom­ to tha fahr.
:hey can afford to buy. “It la what we buy and have and blanktt corjp 1* voluntary It will but can neeer axert tba coercion If tha people to willed, but that mending to tba governor that
paaa.
WieboMt
Stndio
.tfcl *1 4Ue ft •
use thAt makes the increased business upon which the whole remit h a tramendm* amount of necessary ta control million* of be would not quit a* th* reeult af Thigpen bo not extradited."
To my wrprla*
P
k
m
U
l
-J
program depends," he said. “No employer can go on in­ bootlegging—that 1*. bootlegging small ampler#™. Everybody,
Full twlaa It* alia
The governor waa ra t of town
Wat thn treat burden which If creasing payrolls without increased business. . . you ought ef rornmodltle*. Thla will be r«po­ therefor*, should realise th* cru­ any "foreign Intermeddling."
Thle reference was Interpreted yesterday.
mmmm
rta! ly true In largo rltle* where cial necessity of co-operating wtth
bora.
to buy because buying supports your Job.”
gooda are made In thnunanda of th# government The quicker w* ta political d ie lee to refer to th*
Yat it cam* to look for more.
And then there Is another reason why people should tafia and tme of thoueand* of get on th* band-wagon th* bettor mediation effort* e f Sanratr
Atain It turtad and pttllad and &gt;uy now, as General Johnson himself points put. "These home*. In other word*, *elflah off w* will be a year from now. Welles, United State* ambassa­
ilgher wages will make higher prices Just as sure as the people will *** a great opportuni­ 1 t e l strongly that If employer* dor. who has been, sngagad for
”
atrtlnad.
DOZIER &amp; GAY’S QUALITY PAINTS
Nor can I cay It one* complained. sun sets and It will make them soon. If you do not want ty to undone!] competitor* fay do not endon* tha code, or da ■om* time ta an attem pt ta pla­
to start buying now Just because buying Is your part In the not jolnlnr tha National Recovery not !tv* uo ta it* provisions, they cate political difficulties.
“Bast For Tha South’*
To Im allv*
mmon purpose, you should start because buying Just now Administration. The** bootleg will eventually find edma far Th* American envoy, pnrlo u ily •
To toll and atrira
Their LUSTERKOTE does not disappoint. It dries hard and
With courage aoamad dalltht
the best business you should engage in. Turn your money
i will get Into *tore* and, mo™ radical scheme taking Wa had-revealed th at ha had suggest­
will not stick. A floor finished with LUSTERKOTE 1s a source
a "formula'' for tha lottlament
. enough.
into things because, almost before you can draw a finally reach the ultimate consum­ place. TharefoT*, I am ta full sym­ ed
of
lasting satisfaction.
Anla mini b« mad* of rugged breath, the things you want will be worth more than the er who will never know uniler pathy with thla axparimint with of tha present situation, which he
described
a*
very
gf**e.
XW*
so­
stuff!
what conditions they were made. th* blanket code. It la a cour­
8TANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
money you cap save by not buying.”
waa understood to provid*
By Kdfcar A. G
Hence, tlMjaalgnla may become ageous step on the President's lution
204 Sanford Avemta
that
Machado
takf
a.
"iaav*
v
af
So there are twtx,reasons why consumers should spend in
*o*na communities * "not W part, and the real U st of tba
the
money
wnlcn
they
ere
now
receiving
In
new
wages
or
It ha* about reached tha point
buy" rtgn. or ratber an unmis­ character of th# American peopt*.
In Hanford where - builaeaa men ilgher wages. They should spend to support the job they takable mark of higher price*. I
don't car* whether their cuatom- live been given, and they should spend because they can therefore, say thla new blanket
era pay thair bill*'or not if th*y iuy things for less money now than they can a month from cod* will be n real teat aa to tha
will only ihow a disposition to now or aix months from now. And they should spend uiualflihntM of the American
worry about It.
their money at the stores which are displaying the Blue people, I am convinced that man­
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Eagle and which are co-operating with the President’s pro­ ufacturer! and employer* hi genWhat Tampa business wen are gram by furnishing addition!! employment.
•ral will ba glad ta Join tha
wonderlnt I* how th#y are
movement and adopt the code) bat
--------------------------------- o--------------------------------going to flvo thle country a good
the reel question la whether yaS
lira cent cigar aad at tha aama
end my other reader* are willing
No Short-Cuts
time pay the prescribed minimum
lb mak* n porsonal sacrifice and
wagn acal*.
What to do about lasy readers apparently has been pay a llttla more for goods man­
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under decent working
"Have you iltned tha blanket solved, so some people think, with the development of ufactured
phonograph records, which play continuously for an hour condition*. I sincerely hop* yue
cod* I*
With the possibility of extending are.
"Y»*", replied tbe worried de­ and sixteen minutes.
partment ator* manager, "but life playlhg time to three hours about 35,000 words could be There la on* feature ta tha rod*
what about tha aheet and pillow recorded upon both sides of the disk, reading at an average which I feel should be added,
cod*!"—St. Petersburg Independ speed of 200 word* a minute. At thla rate the New Testa­ namely: It will b* necessary t*
ant. Better l*av* that to the Elan, ment, for Instance could be reproduced In five or six houra mak* soma arrangement for tha
employment o* young people juat
-oU«fl* Sam I* appropriating mil- and an ordinary length novel 'could be transcribed on two out of school at . Ic- thart, lb*
HOW OFt! n have you and friend wife wundered how
minimum wan*.
Othagwla* It
Ilona and .billion* with a JavUh or three records.
will
b*
varr
bard
on
bey*
i
Those
who
are
Ihtereatcd
In
thla’enterprise
foresee
the
hand, but yhat we would Ilk* to
"the Joneses" defetnOd to do so n m ^ o n their Diepme?
know la, how la be going to pay day when phonograph records of literature will gupplant girt* struggling to get thair Drat
It back f—Palmetto New*. Oh library collections. They believe that If all a person had to Job, and on other Inawparlaueod
From remarks dropped by Jones, you're almost certain
well, may be ha won’t have to, do In order to digest * bbok la to etart a little machine and Inefficient people. Every em­
ployer
la
willing
to
agfaa
to
a
Sanford didn't.
Operating and to ait back In one’s chair and listen,' that the
you earn as much a$ he. You're dead certain you and
wage of fU pay weak,
world
would soon become extremely literary, with every cow minimum
big oil companion what the puncher
but ha la not willing to pay, thla
or eteel worker would be on speaking terms with to boys and girl* Just nut of
your wife are not
ivagant or wasteful. Yet the
gotftumeai to look after ,tk*lr
intereat* by price-filing. A* far William Shakespeare or Lord Byron.
school whan he can gat experi­
Unfortunately those promoting this easy and effortless enced people for 914 par weak.
a* the container la' concerned,
Joneses do Httie things you can't afford—and have
’ »Ut* Wills tarn have been doing manner of acquiring acquaintance with books hav* blun­ Thle means that snlee* the far*
thair tact plong thla line hy maanfl dered badly. They have failed to realise that It ta much ta amended, It will m a lt la a,
l*t B^ace the money. How
;:f r !w
k&lt;mdHi» tell*
more difficult to understand the apoken word then the large number af people I being
forlnted word, and that a person would have to be more alert thrown rat of work and mAra
■8trtk»5""la iomt-Sody mad* ■ and attentive to get anything, out of hearing a Mek read efficient people employed in thair
mistake when they patoted that than by reading It himself,
place*. Ptyhap* this ta part al
.% f*
the Woe*. He kbraid by a white
One can Imagine the difficulties of trying to find out the administration’* plan, bat 1
The
troth
at the Joneses have a secret. They
W lK er • brawn Ogle, er per.
wKat It waa Jill snout If one who hadn’t read Maebeth and can not ballavp I t Thla defect
haga a twd aaffta.
could,
however,
fan
easily
reme­
was bearing It for the first time on a phonograph record.'
have discovered way of lotting robber into dollar*,
fay applying for aa adprany
Oanarat Jokaeoa aaya that The reading of moat good yterature la a tedious process died wag*"
far th*ra young pem
Through . the
whar« atom are fbo*4 that are requiring concentration and continual referents to notes.
wledge , of this secret they have
delating tha PngWenth Agree- There la no assy route to the aaalmuatlon of uw-thougbta stock la the Celery A
meat, tha Uttle blue f m WW Add knowledge one can get out o4worthy books.
Grocery and win continue to n s
Iearita4 that a dollar can t* stretched beyond lt» mdiWre to tome down. Aad With puttha star*.
Tha
only
place*
where
this
new
development
would
be
,11a Hwthmad who* U t*. that would
1retag Ei tridge arrived hare
yUUko killing ,the gaeaa that laya of much use ire for blind people and for those who are Ai­ Toaaday with hi* bride far a visit
rway widely read and who could understand and get enjoy­
F. W. Catridge and family
ment out of "hisiing" a book ,they had read before. For with
ra Cam*run Arena*.
those
who
can’t
see
and
who
have
not
learned
the
Brain*
T hat pwgy Htth^hurrlcittM
Mr*.. W. W, Hiller, a f Miltar
-»v
tem of reading, these literature sound-recording machines Aranaa .went ta .
rW ,
old be a blessing.
Wednesday ta gpwd aaafr UtB*
with hey *&gt;**•. Mta*
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T H E OA NFU KD 11K H A L I), O A M U R D . FLORIDA*

A n d Personal A ctivities
Baptist Honor Roll
For July Announced

ift Saturday
where
L * Bishoprllle, S. C.
Jywlll spend a abort tim*.
jUtz Sharon haa returned from
lipry where ha haa been spendy lateral week*.
rimndi of If lee Luclla Mahoney
regret to learn that ahe is III
t l t r hem, an Eaat Tenth Street.
Mis. W. M. Thlypen
ywd from Douglas*) Ga. where
I i haa bees apendloy a short
Hr. and Mr*. Paul Butner and
M, Harvel, have gone to Washgton, D. C. to spend a month
arry Bower, of Orlando, wa*
week-end guest of hia uncle
aunt, Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Dea«,
and Mr*. H. M. Papworth
returned from
Daytona
where Ihey spent two
Dr.'Harry S. Woodruff, of ls-rv
r u * u here laat night with his
irema, Mr. and Mra. Frank L.
laeJkuff, Oak Avtnue.
p r. and Mra. Samuel PulcsUm
Hunt Sunday a t Daytona Beach
be the yueala of Mr. and Mr*. G.
D. Bishop.

Th« roll of honor for the month
of July for the Sunday School of
the P in t Baptist Church har heen
announced ai follow*: Cradle Roll
Department, George Walker. Ilatel
Routh, Barbara Edrnfield, Joyca
Andcnon, Marjorie Andemon, and
Mr*. Georye W. Huff.
Beyinner*' Department, Barbara
Warren, Betty See H ith e r. and
James Hardy: primary Depart­
ment. LnU Nipper, Mr*. J. M. Wllnon, Ml«s Jlnkins, Hr*.
S. Well,
Billie Pliler, Stewart Quarterman. Katherine Gordon, Mr*.
Dressor, Millard Hunt. Robert
Gelyrr, Jean WMgh*m, Klii*ho(h
Hatcher, Carolyn Rosier, Helm
Quartrrman, Richard Warren. Al­
bert lluff, Georye Speer. IN, Mr*.
R. W. Lawton, Ml** Nl» ami Mi**
Dre»*or.
JonP r Department. I.urllle turntnn, Carol Jean Nlz. Elizabeth
Pippin, Elizabeth Whlyham. Mrs.
J. R. Smith. Virylnla Calhoun.
Nellie Ray Wood*. Ml** Phillip*.
Walter llonkin*. and Ml** |j&gt;mley.
Intermeiliate*. R, P. Cooper,
Nellie Cunningham. Fannie Brown,
Nell Knight, Florlene Mandon,
France* Smith." Mary Calhoun,
tuiulso Packard. C. S, Well, W.
W. Plater, t„ K. Tew, Annie Wil­
ma Wood*, and T. E. Wilton;
Azarian Cla**, Mr*. S. J. Nlz,
Mr*. J. T. Hardy: AUthcan Class,
Mrs. G. S. Reiman; T. E. I- Class,
Mrs. Jewel Borland and Mrs. F.
P. Rlnes; General Officers. R. J.
Nlz and Mi** Allle Trafford.

Lambuth Circle Of
Church Has Meeting

Mr*. E. A. WII»on and Mr*. M.
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Watson left Rupert Strickland, Jr. were h&lt;»1*
.Saturday, fpr Milledgevllle, Ga. cmc* at the regular meeting of
where they will apend two weeks the Mary Uimbuth Circle of the
Kirat Me:hodi«t Church held Monwith relative*.
.liy afternom at the .home of
Mra. William R. William*, Ml** Mr*. Strickland, Palmetto Avenue.
I.JS. Griffin, and MU* Julia llig- Mr*. 11. D. Middltton provided
|ia* left today for Daytona Beach over I he bu»lnc»* »c**ion.
At the conclusion of all busi­
t* i pend a week.
ness a social period was enjoyed
Mlia Emma Farley left yeater- when refreshment* wer# served hy
liar for Dublin, Ga. where (he haa the ho*te**c*. Thor.c prc*cnt were:
Wteptad a position and wilt makr Mr*. J . O. U ncy, Mr*. It. II. H*Ryett, Mr*. R. B. Wright, Mr*.
P I kante. .
B.rke Steele, Mr*. Clarke Ixunb . where they will make their
hrtura home. * ■ **
Mra- Edith Erwin, of Lakeland,

tad Mra. J. E. Steven* of Lauren*.
|L C , are the gur*t* thl* week of
Mra. U II. Smith, MIS Oak AveHe.

U* Catherine Winche*ter, of
PaUrtbury, will return home
orrow after spending a few
i h*re with MU* Genevans

l W, M.

Thigpen, Billie Thigpen,
ro,tamed from Chicago where they
ypent 10 days a t the World’* Fair.

tad Franklin Bennett have

[lit Elizabeth Cornell, who I*
tdlng the summer a t Dtytona
eh, I* here for a few days
i Mias Lillian Branan, Maga Avenue.

Horn* dur'ng th* niinlh olt July h* stated, and from what 1m could
athrr darfnir conversant*** wl’li
wl&gt; »14 HO. ropnrtt-l It. I
iit(trlnlrnilri*l
ilw Horn-- *cfni* Ihor mrn. I hr businr-s outlook it
jh r Board -f t'o nty l ‘onrm**h&gt;ri- tw in a id * .
.•r* yrstrrdajr.
Cn July 1. ho tM n l, lb,-- • m rt
notur
,1J inmilr», loth whit* and t v"r* nr** It. rrby »arn#*l
mrd. (tjiin i; Ihr month m» &lt; of
riin **’ i.t
trail* or
Ihrsc in n at « uirA nr&lt;l thr t i f i v
*»*• itiiir riitiH * Id
•*il |.*r th * p r in c ip a l
trat on a ' of Aug. 1 » * i • In
•
«i.»■- «| J in ic ir v #,
ma ter.
Iiir
i. 'HiI*
lltlin* o f It It H ill
Dur'ng July, ‘J i t gallon) of mile
T in * .%ugii*t i. it J i ­
ll ii h i m *
were prudu.rd at a coot i f nine
cent* |wr gallon: !*t&gt; I J Jotrtt
r j r i were produc'd nt i
■ of
19 r n‘« p)*r do-on. and Id |»i.ii,:if butter were produced. A
The rM | of 1--rutin: ID1 hon
for the month wa&lt; ft.Vn i&gt;'
•■I ihnt
the
avrtagino:
f feed lux one perron
ru-li
day war f j celt*, and Ih* a * ,
aro cost of foiling and ha nine
each pi'tm n per day war IJ cini*.

Christian Endeavor
Society Haa Meeting

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Ph Hat hem Cla** of the
F-r»t Baptist Church wilt meet at
&lt;1X0 P. M. at the home of MUa
Catherine F o rm ter, West F irit
Street.
The Senior Christian Endeavor
Society of the K&gt;r*t Presbyterian
ChurclT will hare choir practice at
#;00 unlock at the ch.rch.
We d n e s d a y
The Sarah Parker Orphanage
Club will meet at 3:30 o’clock at
the home of Mr*. C. P. Hendon,
fk)5 Magnolia Avenue.
TttVRHTTAT
There wilt be a Christian En■Icavpr rally at 0:00 P. St. at San
Lun-b Spring*.
FRIDAY.
Monthly meeting of the First
Baptist Sunday School Workers'
Council will be held at R:00 P. M.
In the chureh annez.

Business Outlook Is
iu’oiir;u;mir

reported a* , 'rollicking roman-.,
with one of the nr &gt;*t unusual
plot* ever unfuliV-d on the screen. o’clock at ths home of Mi*:
The story revolve* abou”. th~ Appleby.
possibility of all the men of the
Mr*. J. S. Gouty and Mi** Helen
world *M ng removed—e*"e(-t f&gt;r
one who at the moment, i* a eaita- Gordy have gone to Kissimmee to
»pend a week.
(t untlirini brom I'ner On )
way on a desert island. Tne mil­
lion* of women all over the globe,
fcly debt riililen.”
Mr. an,| Mre. W. It. Tunnlcllffe
Giivernur Shultz h i I a busy day
realizing that hen- I* an alarming
aituation, *rt abcut t i rectify it. have returned from Cleveland. a t Camp J*rk-ett Inspecting the
Ohio
and
other
point*
where
they
various .nit* of the crack I tilth
What actually occur* I* said to l-e
the basis for more hilarity thar have been spending a few months. field artillery regiment, Eh-tld*
tivitica to allow him to leave Tor
ha* been seen
*een in many a month.
Friend* of N. t). Garner will lie tlvitie* to slluw hm to leave fur
Raul Rnulirn, star of the So-ih
glad to learn that he I* able to Florida at III P. M. He arrived
American alayr and screen, mnkchl» debut In thla picture m a he out ugaln after Irning *111 at Runduy night from He inlet • nfull-fledged Holly wu uj »ta.". lie hi* home on Park Avenue h&gt;r sum •
ha* beyn play ng in Spanish pro­
duction* at the Foi **t 'in, hut
Mr. and Mr*. G. G. Flynl, of
will be rrmemberrd hy many a*
Richmond Avenue, nnnmmre the
the romantic traveller who played
opposite Janet Giynar .« '-|h&gt;- birth of a *un^G. G. Fly lit. Jr..
Saturday at tier Fernald-Ijiughiun
liclou*”. In 'Tl'* Great Tu Be
Memorial Hospital.
Mr*. Flynt
Afivo", it -ulicn ha* the moro- an,| her *i&gt;n have lieen removed
thaii-enviable ride of being Ihe one
from the hospital to their home.
man wanted ty every woman in
the world.
Mr*. H. F. Whitner an-l hee
The cast in support of lloulirn, graji&lt;l)l*i|ght*r.
Dorothy
A nn
Include* Gloria Stuart in the f,m- Whitner, are 'planning to lea“v)
Inlne tea.1, Edna May Oliver a* the latter pitrl of th.. week for
the famous scientist, .'Idlwr*. Asheville, N. C. to v \lt Mr*. S.
Mundin In the leading cumedy O. Chase at her summer home.
role, Joan Marnh, D&lt;rnthy llurgi*», Emma D no, E heard Van
Mr*. J. T. Denton ha* returned
Sloan an-l Robert Grieg.
from Washington. D. C. wh. ro

Sholtz Tells Of
Economies That
He Put In Effect

MethodiBt Church
Circle Has Meeting

Mr. and Mr*. Frank to ssin g and
family, of San Angelo, Tcza*.
who have Keen visiting Mr. and
Mr*. A. J. Leaving, lilt) East Third
the re g ifa r meetiiVr of Circle S ire d , .returned thl* morning to
Number One of the F irst Mel'n#- their home.
dlst Church held yesterday a llo tnoon a t the home of Mr*. Pres­
HI NT INFELTKD ItAIIIIITH
ton, !M&gt;7 Magnolia Avenue, wirh
Mr*. B rest in and Mrs. T. J. Mu'lf
I.INCOI.N Neli., Aug. 7. - (A’i
as hostesses, Mr*. Preston nbo
—IJ ncoln's
police
drp artm e rt
had charge of the Scripture leawent ruhhit hunting yesterday- aftson and led in prayrr.
er Ihe Lincoln general hospital re ­
At the conclusion of the meet­ ceived an anonymous tip that u
ing a social period was enjoy e 1 number of rabbit* seen scam per­
when rtfreihm enl* were served ing about might he those inoruby the ho*t**se*. Those present It led with Infectious diseases
were: Mr*. J. K. Mettinycr, Mt*. which w rre stolen yesterday. None
W aller I- M orgtn. Mr*. W. M. was found however.'

.p.nd 'it: n t - »

-lay* with

hi*

family.

The Uy'» ......it i m the ramp
weie rliittizeil l-y a dinner in hi*
him -r. Guverniir lllM.-kwiM-d, i-f
Smith I'urutin.i. »ln&gt; returnnl y -&gt;■
ler-lay from the gi-vcrm-r-* r-n •
fereitee in- Culifuiniu
nnto’ig
the guest*.

County Home ( g r I s
Recounted In Report

Now in ii tr-’iut time l*&gt; plnrit your wtnilBramk of fast
urowimr Aiistrnliiin I'im-s (('n-tuttrina C'liniiiniihnmi*
unu) nli ut H&gt; fiut iipnrt. Avcrntfu Hditht 2 foct.
Hppciul ( ’null I’rift* iV &amp;, Ilk* tnii'h

K..H. STOWE
l'*Mtii*ruit Avi**

*he ha* been visiting her daughter,
MU* Lucille Denton. She wa* a'*
rom ranieil home by MU* Denton
ami hy Dr. J. T. Denton and Rob­
ert Denton. Dr. Denton ha* l-een
attending a |o-dia1ric sem inar clin­
ic at Saluda, N. (*.

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Mr*. Fred R. WlUon. Mis* Frau*u Wilson, MU* Helen WlUon,
Mr. and Mra, Frank L. Miller
and Robert Wilien have relumed returned today from Jacksonvilli
from Forsyth*, Ga. where they where they spent a few day* with
s p a t about two w eeks.,
the la tte r's sister, Mr*. Lulu Clay.
Wlas Elizabeth Forteon, who is
tnt'tralnlng at Jackson Memorial
H^apital In Miami, U h e n for a
shirt vacation with her un.-le and
•nat, Dr. and Mra. G. 8. Helman.
' Kra. George Dickinson, of Jsckvllle, formerly of thla city, who
1* ivUlllng friends a t Maitland,
•Mag geeteruay and laat nlgnt
M p u a ttk Judge and- Mra. George
Hag, North Fraaek Avenue.
t :" ~
Raymond Butler and ehllad MU* ChrUtloe Isler, of
are spending a few days
da week witk Mr. and Mrs.
m u u r ts ’a t their home or

Mr. and Mr*. Waltar I.. Morgnrt
have
returned from f'himney
Hock. N. C. wherr tliry &lt;|&gt;ent
slmiil ID dal* with ihrlr son, John,
who bi atlrmling Chimney Hoc*
Camp.

MAN AUVEI
W hat musk to the can of
a hundred million women!
A nd what-laughs you’ll gee
2S you ice than battle for
the kisses of the test man

The MUaet Ann Tedger, Jea.i
Trdger and Mary Lanier and Billy
Akerman, of Orlando, and Earle
Lupfer, of KUaimmec, were here
Monday evening with friend*.
Sir*. W. E. Gannon, of Con­
sole*, 1.* the g u ilt of her brother
and (Uter-ln-law,, Mr. and Mr*. J.
M. McCiskill, at their home in
Rose Court.
Mr*. G. M. Shipp was called to
Asheville, N. C. laat night by the
death ttf her brother-In-law, J . H,
Krelnui. Mr* Kielnu* waa a for­
mer winter resident of thU city
and he* a number of friend*.here.

Benefit
Bridge Party

r» » tUk* Harr*.Arm*
IlM pliet F ar Crlaei* ralM ren

v n 'e n w
Directed 6y Alfred Waiter
from e slery byJehn D, fweia

I can’t Kelp feeling that
Toasting makes a diffefence
I do not trt at my choice of a ciga­
rette lightly. .. for, as with other
little niceties o f life, my cigarette
is a matter of intimate concern
with me. After all, I do place my
cigarette between my lips! And

so, when I say “Luckies Please*
—I am paying a tribute to that
Imnuiulatc feeling I have when
smoking a Lucky.'And that is
my own individual reason for
saying “Luckies Please!"

ELKS' CLUB
WED. AUG. 18th
S P .M .

Alie Idsla a I fer t(*

•

- Ibr aiwaijA
jCucldei^Tlea/j

Mr. and Mt*. Harry W alt, MU*
Eleanor W alt, m il Willinu Wutt,
Mr*. G. I - Thom*, and her
nephew. Willard It. Con roly, have
returned from O riin id o Reach
w hire they spent three weeks.

Ira. Emmett Hunt and daughBjoyce, . have returned from
&amp;the, Ga. where they have
l «pending Iho past two week*.

they will spend a few day* with
faiends.
,

tJuU* REALLY

Tin- In * .n r - 1 initl,t«V 1. i'ite - 1agi'ig, thpt f* lit- bi.t-i-- ‘ putl-'-'U a- reflirlcil in tbe statem ent
i-f iriin-« of So:-h-'rn pht Irtuiiwho. w ith Dr. J. r Itrnlun, in'
Sanford. ntlrn-fid tin- Southern
IV-liatr.'r Sm iinur a t - Snludj, N.
I*., iljtin ,: tin- | ii fm ilny*.
Dr.
declared that th"
Tin: o p t im is t
Seminar, before whi h m-ir,i l b *
•1 see. BUI, where they’* »"ln' to try one of thr*« rich speeders
Vi prom inent pediatrist* nee-*
for manslaughter."
-li-'idirr'i. was pirlly well ntli-nd
PI say. tin. I’m (ailin' yoo. It these bird* keep on klllln people,
r»l ul‘h n -e h the rank* uf rttt.-nd
one of the*# day* odd of 'cui'a suin' lu bare some Judge
ing physician*' wn- n-tln —il&gt;!v
reprlulud h id ,’’
In nner :!um In in-vlmi- y--n&gt; ■.
W eather ron-lltlan* v*i-rj&gt; Idrol
vllle. N. t'., where he had been during the 10 day s t a y n t Saluda

Musical Production
Is Showing At Milanc

r«. Edward Hlggtna and *on,
rard, hav* returned from Gr­
it where they spent th* weekLeonard Miller and Jark IVler)
wltli Mr. and Mra. R. C. Bow- left today for Clearwater where

maucmiuu&amp;c.

UecatucuIti

4T05

�THE 8ANF01P HERALD, SANTOSP, FLORIDA.

TPW DA^ * £ * ? * * »

Rotary Luncheon Fair Robot Obeys PhopeCommand* I Closing Of Geotgil
- • * 41.*' /
/ Hr ‘ Tdhecco Markets
Is Scene Of TaU* — I
Is Urged By Group
OnNJLA. Program
Actkm Taken ToForegtall Shortage Ihie
To Seven-DayStrlke

A three-minoto N, R. A. progiam talk by V. It- Wilson, a
tl irial talk on "Health" by RotorIan 8. Puls*ton, and the reading
uf n report from Rotarlan B. L»
Mnltbio on the International Rot­
ary csnventlon at Boston were tho
feat res of a program presented
at ihc Valdt* Hotel t iday for
Hanford Botorle-w.
“We can do nothing better then
to support the President with
everything at our command", said
Mr. Wilson in his brief talk.
“ I resident Ituosevclt has put sonio
new theories of g ivernment into
prsctiie a Rd we believe thet they
are sound.”
After outlining the plan &lt;&gt;f the
N. II. A., Jlr. Wilson conrlude-i
with Pres’ilcnl Roosevelt’s .»Ulshi«*ht (h i l “Tills plan will work if
we want It to wdrk.” “
In bin tslk on “ Heallll”, Rotarian Pulcslnn staled that a helpful
lute &lt;t Tife is to “Keep discords
out of o r life If we want tu live
longer ami be happier.”
Those attending the meeting
were Mr. Wilson us a guest, and

ALBANY, N. Y., Aug.
i&lt;JP&gt;
_All elty health officers ef New
Y otk.atato yesterday were given
portaioa'oa by the slate health
eartmtnlower to allow the Importatlon of milk from aotolili tho
cammenwralth
tn forestall a
shortage retulHng from a srvonday-old strike of Independent milk
producers.
,
Or. Thomis Parran, Jr., the
haalth commissioner, Is one of .the
three m’mhers of the state rcrlk
ejutfo) hoard, whose classified
milk price system Iruught opposi­
tion from dlrsffccted farmers nrd
piralyri'ated the str.ke.
Earlier In th j
Dy, Guvermr
Lehman, who has been asked by
several upstate sources to cult u .l
• ho national guard as a result of
sporadic outbursts of violence that mdk, designed to give the produc­
liara eini nearly a dnxen troopers er a larger share of the con# m11 hospitals and resulted In Injury et's dollar, was to le presented to
t» eroves of farmers, drclined to Ciotrrnor Lehman last night er
In so. Instead, ha wired sheriff* tmlay -by lea-lrrs of the Umpire
nf the 67 enunties out*i-lj Nsw Dulrymen't I'rntrctive Association
Yoek City, telling them to appo nt in western New York.
*s many dcp.tles a* nrersfaiy to
At Albany, Charles II. Ileldtsin.
gtrell strike disturbance.
chairman of the control hoard,
“ Law abiding r lixrns, lawfully sn'd in a statement that price* far
conducting their husinrss, must he the farmer huve nearly doutilrd
prilecled”, he told them bluntly. -Incr Ihc It rani's rYeatlnn last
While pear* prevailed In general s; ling and while “the price to the
nrer the extreme northern and farmer I* not yet atlei|uutc” th en
western to.titles, milk dumping hud l.-rn progress.
was pursued In aautorn, southern
A few farmers at widely rentAnd central New Yoik. More trrc-i points wrre carryllg *hotdairy plants rl.sn l yesterday.
gunv to guarrl the r milk trucks
Lieut, (icrahl D. Vainc, in com­ ye-lerday but no shooting was re­
mand of slate police In the Itn- ported.
In general, praca/ul pcmuasjir.
&gt;heater area, said hr had 1-e*a In­
formed of details of a pl-t to took the pis.V''f vi ilence.
Al rany and Schenectady cound&gt;namite hrl 'grs nrd culverts on lies wrre involved in ilumping illsill highways leading to Rochester aiders for tho first t &gt;«•. Amslerdam, largest city in Montgomery
and slop all milk shipments.
to nty, rxperieneeil its refoml
milk less day. Women werP among
the crowd cf lllhf dispirsrd at
Richfield springs. One of them
Ihtew a bottle at « milk truck anil
police swung their clubs, but
A new classificallun plan for

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(Ceailitred From Page 1)
Valdosta, fourth market to aell
more than a million pounds, had
rales of U W jn o pouno*. D»toiled figures on saWa were not
available from Valdosta. Ramsey
said. The prices paid a t th® ware­
houses there, hm avnr, ranged
front 11,17 to 1X3) rente per
pound.
The markete on wbleh S lata tielan Ramsey announce* official
average price* today were: Adel
.1 X « ; Baxley 13.W; Blackahear
1X74: Douglas 1203;
Hakim,
1X11; Haaelhursl, 1200; Mo-ltrle
U..10; Nashville I4.7S; Statesboro
12.90; Tlfton 14J1; Vidalla 17.90;
and Waycrosa 1X82..
The range of average prices at
the oilier ‘Hires markete w»rtt
Metier ll.dtl to 11.73; Pelham
(one warehouae reportedl MU;
and Valdosta 11.77 to 13.29.
Tlfton’s grower* got f 103,040
out of th t first four days* sales;
Nashville 1149,916; Moultrie »I17,R3K; B'ickihear 183,100; Djuglas
fllJ7,.15i and Adel *71,2*17.

i
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itntaran* 1‘tu l Stine who pre­
sided, A. \V. Epps, H. 0 . Hhinholarr, J. A. Wright, H. Fuleslon,
George llariliit. (i. W. Spcmcr, II.
11. Coleman, J, A. Blown, F. ('.
Mac Mahon, IUti-Xi)l Chaso, W. f .
Ilutihisjn, W. 51. llayntM, II. It.
Stevens, H, B. I’ope, Martin Dram,
II. M. Watson, and H^G, Gray.

N’JAKHALL,
Bengal, Itnlla,
Aug. 8. —fAh—One hundred personv were drowned hi the M#ghna
River vi hen a ferry boat eapsued
yrvtrrday near Ramgatl Island. All
were Indians.

Four Men Admit
S te a lin g GunsOAKLAND, Calif., AugJt.-(A ’»
For Cuban Use
—,\rthur Powell Davis, TJ, inter­
nationally known as “the father nt
Boulikr Dmii”. tiled hete jesterilay after nn illness of several
month*.

sold two to representatlvesa of tho
“Cuban rebels.”
On the
second
expedition
against the arsenal, they aald,‘
they got the four tripods required
by the Cohans for the sale of ths
other four Browning guns. They
also stale “several square tin
boxes.
Dumping these alongside a high­
way nrar Athens, the men re­
tained the rifle*, which they took
turned tO -Lbe —arsenal -am i wkto Coosh's farm and stored la a
torn mill. Goosh confessed that
the following day he removed the
rifles from the lorn mill to the
loft of Is home.
The men said that a* soen aa
the rifles Md been ' left wit hr
Goosh, they returned to Athens,
picked Up the tripod* and storied
fop Florida. At Americas, Ga., Kl*
more and Kinard hail an argument
and “Iplit up.” Flmore and Sor­
row went on to Miami.
Sorrow said ' he than started
back to Athena. He was arrasted
on his return here Sunday night.
Sorrow said he had been prom­
ised f'25 apiece for helping in the
theft of the six Browning guus
hut that he had received nothing.

national reravwy gdmlwitratton,
a n altogapdag to &lt; &gt;»'T « « *
thanta. manufacturer* and other*
for lining as being ontitlad to the
i n of the bhia
banner."
Johnson said In a statement.
T h e national reravary adtoinIstration wish** to warn people
against tbosa p ro n to . Of toon*,
this organisation has no control
over the advertising colunuu of
paper* beyond Insisting that no
bootlegging of the blue eagle em­
blem shall be permitted, but ao
far aa countenancing any eharg*
for Ins fusion of'an honor rtJL peo­
ple submitting to auch eatortion
are not only wasting their money
tA fft OF B M IH JllL l OLOV1I but rncouraging a form of potty
r»LOV*M ara H y t hi better con
dilkra ir M m Belbm' tbeyi
become badly aMtod. Thd rubbing'
tla t la necessary to remove heavy,
itre tk i and i M la likely to r a “
move tu n a of tk» etrrfice flntih as
well aa to lobeen tbe dye lu kid
■art leather gtevea, tkua tauelna
them to fade. Avoid bareb soap*
Ta Wash » eves Safely
1, prepare tepid or tool euds.
u e tri mild, para wklta aoap. or
Bake*. Nerar tree kome-mode reap.
A little boras win soften very hard
water.
,
X Tba gloves, oh tb» hands
should ba tjtartd h» tba »Jda and
.waalhrf-triioMy V
rtsto lM part* vrtiS a soft- brdsh dip
pod In ' kbda, or betweea bauds
ARM wetting «§Tth*e\ld#, Uy glove*
Ail did rub- Bilk sod Woolen
Jgl6rM ‘may tw btAked' for a ft*
mhttrtrt, but aid end leather gtovr*
Ihbald M wHbtM da thickly •&gt;
possible. • ” ' ' ‘ '
X Poueas* ttMi 'out, 'wlthon
• ringing, ta d rthgf Mraral tfm*
In luftswpru wetar. Doeikla'*«nc
*banjo n. stay be glvan'kJgW trod,
rinse, but washable kfd jh g jrath r.
'Should ¥ • phiied free ot soap.
£ Blow Baklfg lmoolb and Tnj
Oat oft tow el'ft dry. *To dry ftifth
ly. 'Stuff loosely with tlitoe or a',
gorbent paper a f t e r bloW4-.f

greater re warn tn cash reflect el
than we wouW/ should'l*t Its hs lacreased.
at
“ Let's show our failh a n .^ h fid*nee In tba liltfa te ia of JJbrtda by retiring t i levy sn ltst
them more thin kn amostit actual,
ly nicessary 10 aOatoln govern.
ment, aotIripatlng payment o* |h
pa it of every la* payer for 1h&lt;
year 1933 and' tr ts t th m ^ -to e p
faith with ua.”
)
The Commltsfoner* approval
the action taken by members of
the board of the Upper St. J Aa*
River Navigation District, obo,
in Jul*. had petitioned t h, ('emmlsaonera to mako a two mill Itvy
for, the District during 19.13-34.
Folliwlng an inyeatgation iati
tiis funds apd accounts of tbs
Agrlcultvtll Department, it -wav
voted that no furthar expendit -tn
la made out of the Agriculture
Fund until all old bills arc ptU
and that no bills be ma-ti in tit
future until the money la avail­
able. - ‘
’
By rcsolfltlon the Commistlea.
rrs authorise the transfer af f!44i
wage on July 15. 1929, was lev*. fflhn the Fine and Forbjtarv
In which case that would be­ Fund to thy Hoad and » n
come the minimum unless it was Fund. The money Is to be uW7|»
below r,0 cents a nhnur.
purchasing a tractor.

rfuitct

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NEWWAHNING
18 ISSUED B*Y
HUGH JOHNSON

pasteurized

NATORA1
FLAVOR

(Continued From Pag* 1)
dustrlcs, in d th ru .iaM el out at
object the getting of money in
connection with the N. B. A.1
“ Publications using misleading
title*, conveying tho impress bn

. . - WAS THE; FIRST TO EXPERI­
MENT WITH MAKING, A TRUE
F R U I T B E V E R A G E F R OM
FRUIT

LUNCHES
11 A. M. Till 2 P. M.
KA FOOD

,J

Pound

sANDWicnres

------------ c i m r auEV

NE-HI TRUE FRUIT ORANGE
,. . la the only nationaUs Hnown ora lure beverage made from

u
Rtifr.e&amp;Hmyni

Seminole Count;

Lei a NrHI
frtilla and drink
‘of Orange bn llu

ranges

refreshing drink. Ik n booster of jroar own aUU's
le conUiiut olorf pritn^e Jujce Uian any oU«rJ)oUlp

ACIDS
It b

Ilf

t •in boi-

■lly of bottled

1fi*At!N'0LTA

■the adds
4 tartaric
U
mdtroa
■ ■ t adds

AY &amp; THURSDAY SPECIALS
IjpJN—VEAL

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Each

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probably tk«

LOIN- -VEAL
N e-H i U a h m a a

,Cutlets

3«r.or Ne-Hi Ro
i«e arid in them
th* add ht yow ■
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(Th# Barf.) J '

l^-S URAPfc^fttJ^Ty* 4.

■FULL'LINE
OF-KANSAS
CITY
f. • •
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STAMPED BEEF r

�HOLDS Feds Sent Through
ADVANTAGES FOR Gff Workout That
leases New tflot
Field Of Jobs Offers
No Easy Road For
Tiniohma Workers
SHANGHAI.—Shingbwl, % h k h
r n t n hat attracu d adventorM USHP~wny around -tho
world, la welcoming a n*w type
•f Immigrant—th« young man
.h o plana to ootabllsh a parmasent horn* for hlmatlf In tho Or­
ient. Lack of opportunity in Eu­
rope and Amoriea it the goad
wkkk la .driving the** men to
Asia, amt although China alto la
(offering from tho .world doprrsltdk, teady of these newcomer*
o ^ZBghtog placet for Ihintatlvti

E

New M o u n tam S tn d j Reveals Laurentians
i As Ice Age A rchitects of E astern Am erica

Determined to work oat ill
kinks sad twlate which might in
• " J " 7 kampor tho batting or
fielding abilities of hit tb u iH i
Manager Charli( Abbott yooterday
afternoon tout tho Celery fed,
through the atiffeot workout they
have known thlt teuton.
Each pltyr did almott twice

I .« to u o t r n llo u urttl#r
n N o rth 1‘A ra tliit, Is

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Comeback ToWin
Diamond Tilt

By OEOhuB STOVALL
Although the Flreaton* team
got an early lead, the Edgtwood
team eame back In the later Innlngi to make a do** diamondbe'.l
gam* last night. Flreaton* won,
10 to 0. Firtatooo had a big Innthg to atari with when Driggerv
waa a little wild, but he steadied

ter for th* evening getting two
sin g le and a doubt* for four trip,
to th* plate Driggerv with two
sin g le for three trips and llern-|
don with u home run and single f.i-i
three tripswere the other goal
hitters.
If
The acre:
r‘iiii:«Tuvrt
«n m h o
r im y. r*
t i l t ' .
j Til its, a...
t i i
T'liriM Llh,
.
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acres* tj* run* lo win.
Th* alx scored by Flreaton* In
the flrat cam* on two home run*,
three walk*, and a double. Th*
two in th# fourth went mad# on

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l*itm!«|iilst,
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Cm hrun, Ih
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lly n t I it In *‘\ i

t iMin, a Florida rurporallon, i*» tti*
- Fl»-i N tllottal Hank nf Hanfortl, a
Miitonal banklna vnriMiratlon, th#
Hint'kshear _
iirlmr Cum*
L E G A L N O T IC E
panr* a tmi^tralion undsr th*
* o n r ie of a ffm c a tio n foh of ;h# Hlat# of Ilaorifia and Ih#
tflilted Slat#* *»f Am#tl#a* m# «!«•■*
T t \ U K K II
F u i ls r B S mEKm i i f * s f lb # (tswwtal fr«»4.nits, wilt off# ii for •ill# a in*
dot I ill fulfill# onivrv to tho ht«ti#s|'
f l l a U t N s f Ik# I t s I# wf F I s r M i
,N«itk# In h#r*lty « t v # n th * t K m lty nnd host tiiddor for o«sh a( tho
\V K 4 rk # tt. p u rrh u s s r *«f T m C#r* ft tint door of th# Court Hull** Hi
lir iv s l# No i » , 4 s I #4 Ih f 3ftl 4 * y u f Hunford, Hoitilnoir (V'llllif. Florid,*,
A lilfiis t A , !* , 1331, h ss f lin t Mtkl within tin* l#»ii»l hhurs of sal# ha
itajf of H#t’t’ iii*
v # rllfl# s t# In my i4flt*#. « n d hu# Monday, th# tth
MlSdl# Spplla s th m fur | m ilt-ril In tier, r* if, th# fiillowlniK &lt;i«flffil#it
Ineu# In s vru rtls n v # VNlth U *
H si4 lots. |ilw*i or (Mrrsla of land, sit*
a r r llf lv s t # rltlh rav## th# ftliluW lUK u.»ir lit Hrmlnol# County, Florida,
lira ,*i llicil pri ( i*rly a U iiJiln ! In H#lii* t«»*wit
Thai lot, block or trasl of
(m il# I 'm i l i l i , Fh»rP in , in * w it ;
Innd t it # !a n « j#4 by Ih# l# tt# r
K&gt;« nf H im k l M It H m llb ’s
*"C“ iin w A. Fitts, Jr,,'#
tt i-iI# IIIvis In ii i»f
H#i‘t 1*mis ,
F in I
AV|f*.NMF|f F I . A T
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T h » WSI4 IsH«. t i f i m SS»#na#4 s i Ih#
*1sls tif III# Insiiiiur# of such *‘#r*
ft firs t# In th# nnm # «»f C n lm o w ti.
I II #«n nsltl (h#rtlfl«*St# alt i l l M* f#«
«lw« H int s ri'iif illn s t*» fsw M l i1##4
w i ll lain# th#T#lill Itl# l l t l l ihl* Ilf
H ii'lt 'itilu r, A . I*. 1*33
H i t He**a on, iif f lv ls l »lM licit Ilf# ftH*|
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A l » . 1*33.
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II IH k # , |itir vim a#t n l l - l l h
nf Trt* f V r t i f !■ nl# *\V 1111, iltel’-tl
H i# 3rd ildy n f A u i m l A I t , 1331,
l«u » Y lln l ■siil ##f 11flt'Ai # in t«i V nf*
lit*-, site. |i,(* in,nl* Bi’i’ lir s lin n for
1.1% 4##’l ii» I i r u f in ai'#” rilattrw
w iiK U w , H «I4 ##rflfl#mt# # «t»rs # s s
lb # fallnsrlnir
il#*«rll*#tl |ir»*i’# riv
»lliis l# i| in H#ttiln»»l# t 'u n lit f * F lo r «
J4 h . lo -w ll
H ' , ,.t M W * ” 1 N W ' , , H # »11•'« S3, T*iis ll#!»11&gt; - 1 wnU IVI,
lu n s # HI F s M
T it# Hltill III till IrrillK ll V&gt;W#SM#|| lit 111#
•In**•“ nf lit# isMiism-# i ll nucli I ' i f ,
i Hit m V# iti ih # ns tin- of m F w i l Min
I ’n!#*# Mild t# r| lfi# s l# ■iiall
Im» I.-.I. SIII. .I (Ii r it l’llnw III iteW IttV
4##*l w ill iwiMi# ittvrrr.il m i |ti# l l t h
d s i rtf H*-|iim i|»#r . A. IP., 1911
*n* (i lllv in l wiattisinrM m n l
1 I bi# tile Mill 1.IIF tal AllliteHl A

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by on«* who really Know* how.
Brlfftfa* JtwtUV, Mag. At.

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I.O K T : F u ll g ro w n im I u # J o g , l l
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teortt. Charlie looked good
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ll)|k he waa loading a bunch game* under Ms bolt hoTl ho bark
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play, wMlo In the atari* a n d t a t
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us Beach Mandera. Each not fit
I* two game, out of flrat j l i o ,
hot both oolflta aland to tinfrev*
The IMlle jek ef fu e -lin te t" lee HeOWr garth wtetfc reveMeC te Ih* Appalaehleu Meeutete rhalo h credited
their average provided they can
te the UerauMea PUWae *r greot C.eedUe I t k U te the Prevteee *d Qoahee. Maerdlot t* a ocw iceleglcvl
|liock Orlando off thia week.
roped *o Ih* Laervellaa Meaotete*. leu* claimed te H aeieug the aldaet leew alleae la the weild. K m , M
The fvlanden were at Orlandn
Aom rtraae as a teod ef n m i cwm* fcktea cclceafwawd skew da# n t n pewtr. ia* LoactaUao g , „ late, ace aaw aaM te emdNot* Me l u c e n t ew w # p rate tea tetec u l h i w a t r ateda ef a lacgr pad at lha
thla afternoon playing a game
K e l t AoMdeaa ca alia tea, rtd a e e gkewe.teaee* Mawteaetoaeg h i * H I fa # t l t h **** Mochee CUr.
th a t wa* raided out Isa* week.
An Ialandtr victory would cut th*
teyv ef tee Laarentlaaa. linking lha
QUEBEC, Ca*. — A eeoernbka
Tiger** bad to where lha Feda
■ear reeoda, ••blag aad hunilng
glaal In what (a bow Ihe
would be In a favored po*Ultra to muuataln
aaatpa,
Prevlac* at Qaebec waa tee baaaty
advance near th# leaguo load by ipeclaUal that helped Old Mother
Throoihoot Ih* plateaa tree—la
te* big new tjiarenlldee .Nallontt
Earth, with the Hill* )ob ef “fa**
Sark, a tehiae rttreat and gin*
, Piuing the past year aereral
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AinApft M fkjatelgndr* hay* been Thu raja y afternoon in &gt;bd moll •achlan Mountain chain, accordlag
n il.,, and Itir.iugh Ih* populoai
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Laecenllaa
accllou around Hull. Montreal,
'AEMMrtbd- in' Shanghai thia car- crucial game of the aecond half. •taUan laaued by tha Prerlodal U*
Quebec, Trolt Rliltrtt. .Lachula.
itic* U h * than tuoal aignifkap.-t It la abeelulety necessary that ’partmeni of Highway* aad Mlaea.
It*. Agatha de* Mont* aad Mont
f ir It la with eatrsm* reluctance
i Million, of year* before modern
Laurtar—the doaea or n*r* nala
that eiecutlvaa cut ataffa rrwomen dlaeoetred th* art ef mak­ klo dear* gad tehee ar* att geo- blihvaya peuvlrale a roaatry wkirb
ing new facet of old. lb* Laarenllaa logically young. They date tram lha footlaae* lo taatlfy rn the taipec.
Ijbired for operation In a forelg '
plateau or greet Canadian Shield, aa dee* ef tea la* age aod It la tetereat- tent role it plared In helping ualar*
gaeloglala call II. waa doing a man- Ing lo set* teat Urn yeulhhilaea* of give form lo the Americas caaU. Aa jepndjtlof* iuipruva . her*,
alaad t*b ef balplng I* bold. Ibal Uhl* dralaag* ayalem I* rtapoailbl* sent.
jk i. TTttrrti belifevci, there will
perl of Dam* Nalara'a map which for Quabec'a eaonaoe* resource* la
Th* tAurenliaoa, In keeping with
laday forma lb* eaalera waltrahed waIm1? &gt;owsr."
Ikeir areal age, m at. ao pr.ienH oppirtuuitUa for men between
of
Ih*
Unlled
glalea.
A11hough ' tho ’total available alone I* pkenoroeaat altllade, (or
B and 80, with a thorough
Revealing aaw aad alrlklng facia power ramraraea *d Quekau ar* wiU- their height vadaa Hill* more Ikan
grounding lo aom* apeelalited
about lbo Laaranllana. long ac­ matedat M IM N botee power seder front tjMM lo U N feel. They rorer
ktiaiaeaa, and with tome social
claimed at among Ih* world * oldeat ordinary mlolmam hew eaadUlan*. more than alae-laaUa of Ike Prnemeuaulna. Ike aeeernmaal , repod this energy to mo# graphleally Inca pi QvtWe, tea plateau rtalag
beckgVmrnd Ma'irghal fa so place
petal* eel lh»l North America act*, m* a Irented te mere teog UJM* tleeplp an all aldaa aad lu aoolkern
fhr a young man who has not
ally oaiea a great deal nf lit preaent lake* aad thousands of rutklag trout ••carpmeni forming a daailaaat leii through th* mill In on* farm
form lo Ih* Canadian Shield, which amam* with which (hoe* early d*- laro of Ih* laedarap* along tho
another. * Without auch *a'ronetltutea lha baaenwnl on which maadi ef nalera foe a change bar* B.Mth ahore ef Ik* dl. Lowrenca
re.|
Ih* later aedlmenlary atrala ef endowed Ih* Laureatigan. Mean­ Pleer lo aboot twaaty mile* bawr,
perienc* it I* i'mpoaiible to taper,
lh a con lln eut."
time, It requlrea a* great tight at Quebec City. The rounded Mil., and
th# work ef other*, T
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d iB S lA d
“Again,! Ita huge, aolld maar." Ih* Imagination la allftbula lo that brilliant colon o( granite* alrlpped
tepeewtiy that of other national*. M g C W O u u o w lg e H
hay* lha department, “waa titrlrd early uptetral ala* the acenle splen­ bare by moenlalnoor gtarlera tail
lha alow prraaur* which late form dor of th* attwark ef modaea high­ ibe real of tee atory o( th* beailni.
Next to budding executives,
la lha northern pari of that great way* which recently hare been the Laurenllana bae* taken lo ap
KhdWifiat offer* a field for trained
wrliikla In Ih* earth'* creal known threaded terouab the hill* and ral­ page* tM wblma at Mother Marta.

China baa need Of- westerner*
who will work oa engineers or
executive* along,(d* Chin***
league*. But a young aun mutt
k* prepared te wwrk a t part of
» round-table orgontaetion end
enough of . tha language tu
klm to play hi* pmrt In th*
achemo of affairs.

LUMBER

U l i Monroe's box- ball rlub
scored l t In I victory over IN*
GrppeviUo nlno in a 'Seminole
League came played at Monrw;
Sunday aftornoon.
Ai a roiult of tho victory, lh«-j
Lake Monro* team went into a
ti* with lha Sanford juntur* Tor |
first placvJri league Mending*.. i
The tilt wa* bard fought, with,
C. Damage giving up four hit;
MITIIK o r **««!*•« c u t
and
itriktng .out
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mei•V Nitilca is hrfrtiy *lv#l» Dint lb#
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at bat with two hit* In Jb L iv l»ii tmtir tit fin*it tiffin »if f.ir#'
. U-ur# in ihst c»rUI«
prii.b
GmpcvUt* hurlcrs who r tr * o|»i
r lii.ii in Hi# fu r til 11 I*# u r l of tli#
t i l bit* during th* aftemmoi.
T tts tttjr T b lf i t Jti4l#!i*l i ' l l n i l I «»f
Ih# #t*t# of Florid#. In snd for
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ft J t Knight of the Shanghai
-Y/ i t * A ,' reveal* lhat_»K
Ihowgh, 'generally tpetkUig, It it
an#fto (TIMM to Shanghai unlev,
,■ (UkAecttoW la eeUbllabed In adr t a * , 'S w t n v fleUt which atlll
aC«r oppartunltie*. Foreign firm*
iTwayt WddT an b ta n ta to the eaUutlvea, Mr. Knight toy*. A»ib U a tp .a u appointed la th* hope
S a t th k f will ibvelop bite worthU ) executlved themteltev. Many
9 K a r ftO *#a ■**» he found »n-

u YHIfi la »• cledr trend toiranf
tho aatabllahment of small seenahd imlepaoJent firms, Mi.
Knight aaya. Each of these rela­
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«3* t o t,eqver m &gt;restricted rango
i f boalnyu.
man beat fUtr*
to serf* thee* venture, la ono

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Team’ Winner Over
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D am ascu s, S y r i a , to d a y a n d
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pi'.-uviT*.&lt;*)mail*
1 * i i ’n ti’a
po nt atom lhat Tho riliee that tyltnni * *- i d to go l&gt;n* k to
fttrm a iin n O n C o d e
e s tim a te d , th e y h a d b ro k e n
A t M e e tin g
T o d a y 1 ’B" r,,io n h ,,', ln con" w ‘l0" w‘, h n ie raid to the m ir.t on: •w in th- have donr the joh ha«e ptroveil lhat work to*lav.
inutt*ttltri t • tit 15* *
1'*.; the strike which has paralysedj American people p II •h»m»e|»c*! Jj rBn |,r
nv
t i e w o rld ’a d in ta n c e re c o n i
then*
a
mine
ot*enrd
I I .i.- m l
*
.*!’
it
W \*j(|INHTON. lu g “ .&lt;*11
i ri'it If I plirt li i " • I
i out of un.tw floym rnt?’—‘They
ef 5340 m ile s b y
a p p ro x i­
“ I i* eo| tine lhat any com­ toil for th. io I pmt the diggtn i* tp u d re * - Wee
- We’ve got tn Uke It on th e ' commerce in almost all Totin.
Pre-cut* Morr feels l« l*eln*»' r
lie
tin*
1
ll.r a n a was also the .ern e of *»» 'f "»•» »
m ately
5 6 0 m ile s , g iv in g Ik ae, we’ve got to aarrifice for a ,
m inly would ta lh rr wallow m il* were .tint * ivo .The I n rk l onl \||-UH. I ; |he tjue* lions Itusine *
lim ir v|i*irtt’iiii"-. v .* ■■ . i t - .i n r
th e m a to t a l o f 5 9 0 0 .
“ That la the IK'" answer. No own dislrc t tha*i r»*-*tI* It «If t ■, I’ompnn* wl ivi* eieiitle- ,|.»*ene I
\&lt;kmg In W ifhlnglon.
little ehile," declarvd G eneral, violence a* police, swinging «tick*. law
ran save th e ' Infill-**.
All get out of II Where thi-rc * -br­ of min* in I IV &lt;II* eeiioll. ilie
"III Ilt
T h a F r e n c h a c e s d ip p e d Frank Kvans of the N. R. A. Cam- furred many small sto rrs to rcIleie i. an dh*T, ami final. I*' jigriu nn lit 1 &lt;li* ■
In give ..men iny i| I- not ih. (.* ilt ol th*- .om -i heart of the .11 *v which In'* I-- -|
, over L a B o u n re t a ir p o r t a t ralgn Army at the conclusion of a open. They eliihhed numerous. that a law, ran d &lt;.
*
*t
ev.
1 ilmriil
of l-pienl *po • ••**• w ith l||t*!tirit«f i'l l
voeeimw-nf
Advianry
m -rn o re —
keepers
and ...........
fired pistol* at " chance In help Ibcmvelvrs. Sum* inuuity. Th.- linuM e I* lhal ctcti s tr lk s l Mil ter two week •. |- '
ietlng-nf the
the m
i w i i fn
*.*•■«-........
,---- —
| IJ H ) P . M . ( E o i t o r o S ta n r U n l -m
1, Ini'll a rr pouring Into N atloial
r
s-«f
na-rtt
Alonvr
with
th
't
Time), nine mlnoten behind Cnln- m ittre of the A.my at the City d o i. and windows of s e i c a l '« « ' »*»• 1 , «1' • •,m” « ' ' ' lunch. when N I. It. \. aya, *0 . to- ,e...ed'. .|..ii,or of |n mine* utt ..........
' Ailminlstiatom •**•*»*•
*r.n n vI
lie
tcpie
.l
&lt;
•
'
fmtti
lluv*li
-.Inin
n
O
IV
«l
lil
tone
gel
I
•
r.’
evetal
Ihouvrtnd*
f
ten-,
lla
ll
this
morning.
&gt;
I
shop*The
arm
y
is
hrl
I
in
irN
I
R
A.
give*
the
m*.*t
that
any
rtfchariea A. Lindbergh's lime
■pis,ter* In W.* *ln »t n from
orv nilnittiDlr.*) 1
- •d t h u
pic h i i m a&lt; I ns one without real l.ovccttui Pii.vhot. Tli.' rvr\utiVi
lie ha,I .ti r t r d his short talk •''"*• f«*r P«»«lbla use agamvt ihc •«*» «*«r « • '»
M l I n n , M minutes from N*w
•rilrfnte N. I. It A. miiir Ihc lead rlhlp. rhe.iili* ilm lln ^ ore md he fear*- I It until.- If «• '"U-- !.ii* ne.* men ol*** b a .c to work l*o)icotl Ihtc*- \
h
* it *t ml
Terk to Paris.
*.iil.
for
ih
li
own
roncctna
a
»
'
just before adjournment of «
low said. Toil can't get together l a Is* pilled I'lirir tum ble i« the ttyo we.e pttlmptrd trvlav.
ir
u
under
thr
Blue
t
*
1
Preee thatr broad-winged all- meeting in which questions that
I r their m*l vine*, the -ipP'l *
Belief was freoly cxprrMcd that
tio all la e . of n i dlying voice,
Striker*, wh
ov they want i tt..n of the new "partnership with ,|*en*T there i " 1* n*r r -* •Hnf t,w
n r monoplane, the Joseph l# hail been pot t • Major I , II. Con- irciunilton of the government
way lo s 'l lok’vllier.*
ir J.Ml
“ Two week* ugo I no* in I'lrve- iih t ,. luoe to •lodt teim* *'f ih*- ' go»eminent
lm-rea*ed employ .......*
■ris, they dropped seeesrrt in nelly, head of the Information B - ' headed |.y President Uavhadn
•log
mwv in
Jmlgtflg fioin the letter* re *r*-iiil risenh- *** \ 1 * ,tbelr wine, who wired fran­ rvau. iluring the past week, were wo Id result from the strike ami ' “ Ami that i*. the whole secret of- land. I to* t yndt innyor, liny nitri’rni'*ntv Im l.ii t'»
merit
j-tli«* foltl (mi
.»f ib- |*» W. i ■e ilei|, (he iiuni'ro'i* re*pir*t* for Ihe itlance |o end
Franklin
lioo-evrlt's
g
rral
plan
li'unliu
on
Tug**
Thi**
l
answered
and
n
th
c
r
okeyrd
or
.e
.
attrn.lnnt
disordtra.
tically t« Art airmen, end then
&gt; . 1—
*lim- t|wriiulk^l»ri'in* »» *•••:* icpr nl «n*l fiom ral comment. b**-an*e von are he!:
printed tbelr chip lost ward In­ jectml.
[ Mvantimr the specter of wide
w lei
•
Imv
th*
t-u*llte*s
'*hi lOforniulioii. a pn -enle.1 hy
a
a t
ra
a
n
a |
. •
ward Munich.
“Some people don't seem lo sprvn i hunger alalkrd Havana as j
help,
ttilirt
1, k 1 4• b Ik ill h&lt;|tI* rPl
are
pavil'tr
ii""»'
'
III. in*
Week III nut n genuine
■seal and Odoa bad covered realise that you’ve got to sacri­
efuse
nn l tIteiti mi l I't i 't
' • lint­
; II. 1
lh.it I* the -utfiflenl e* Xon a re 'a illn * ••** 11 ' '
mere than MO** mile* sln-e they fice now if this thing Is to v s - apace and a g &gt;vrrtimenlal r*i ct
, if il»i Kibrik t •'inpan 1 tin* *•»
In
*
|&lt;
*
so
"
eil.
*
f*.i
giving
nv.-f,
11
*
.
i1
|
*
1
warned
that
troopwill
t&gt;c
called
mad* o ported takeoff from eec*|." he said. "They say that
Any employer who tin .gneu the I'le-td lit'' Agreement
' si|H*n it
%%••• t*•••&gt;•
N' nnl* tel •• lllid vlh'iiuet hv ifcltl*
Fteed Bennett «*M. New York, they can’t get by under new wage out to curb incrcaong violence IP
an*l hu* I- en uuahlp In cor.d’ly with it
the Isrttrs ol the
|i
I'M*fuli Mi of nfihotml 5 .•*•! ini*n. i-intr p.'liev. ••• nnl* fi .pare t i .«
X V A S IIIN &lt; :r"V
schedules Why, we’ve got t-v get the polic. arc unable lo handlr t h r 1'
at 4 41 A. M„ yteMHar.
•Iml
m' iiI inttk dip ami la-1 n»* W•bv
law
&gt;houl*l
pwt
it
tn
the
local
A
dviory
l*uum
itl*for
n
re-,
It A wiriiun; ■
I*pl, f* ;.l n*
The situation I* Just like situation.
Tbelr beotlr plan* boHM murk hy.
tin* ir«tvi*rn«»r an«t •»»•* |tk|i«v «•»*
view oj^-lti* ease. Anyone not il.vin,. „ I -uhlevllltg liitu.clf
Ih.* ipi .lion* I'flow ate art id agreement * with I'* i.l* n' Ho**« •­
Fat ng places were closed a* the
weather firing meat nf the fllirht • hat nf the farm er, lie spend* s
pir|ur»m"
f"i
any
••vrntuality.
mind e *if
g.'.IUI fill**
to the full I'cnaltie* of the law which include
ipu lion*, e i,h " f which tm« 1 -■ •*. 1 ell t** lltctca • it
m r tba North Atlantic Grea’. lot of money for materiala and strikr prevented them from g et­
Ri'ti'Wiil otHloritlh »»l t** «l* "V
worker* must l*e kept t** u -* let It*’
ami.or
six
months
,n
Jail.
II
k.*l
10
ms
tim
ei.
The
answer*
Thousands of foul
Circle real* wireless message* *eeds and then must wait months ting food.
N it A
I t|rt which lo I wrrk r*’ »»IV»l n
uie off 1 lot, fieetlv ipi-te,| from or l |,. Id e e a.le **f 0"
before he ran realise on his invest­ ban &lt;rr* were idle and h*&gt;uv»wives
•aid.
•
* itiga ilr«th of onr ninn anti iln*
to
tf
lu
ijl
l.m'sl business hou-cs and indu.trial e n e'rn which hai»
■Oraaalag lad fmm Halifax." ment. before he ran reap what he were frantic as they »aw .upplirs
II ■— in I 1Ian i f ir — \
~r i
}eteter
t laavt 11 v 1 iraltfuit'tl if* •ficli riikf*. oi"»r
if*' ** )
—.V7iIeTTT7TT f,JlmM**ll* a*.
eaad asm meaeac* sent at 5:10 A. haa sown. ItV the-s a me thing tn dim lniihieg.— 7 —r * --------- ------- ------ mil IHTTgllkiT the Tre
si* I* ***.-,I
llogh
S
Johnson.
r*.
I*
II
i
,
nf
f
m
im
r,
the
I’reO
'
illownl until
1 to il«, -o, but th&gt; uic«»te*4 of tin* ritm
The United Railways w ork't*
It , while the flteVx were at*nil the case of every employer. If we
rw Ti. In -ei'SraG* "i- •Im l; II JTJT * U nirrul John* n;
lake It on the nose now, we'll trap struck at midnight, completely
|Hl||q| l|r|H*n«|4 II|*4kft •llWMHNlmle
%tKw|6*|MNtHt*l OVtlffttl9TI miles from Brittany.
1
|l I |t | li|a|fa- I nert, | tel ltlH* oiler tu Ihr gi&gt;* ' * ■ 1 '
the
Iwnefds
la
trr
on.
Our
sit
*alion
nn«l
«nv
ntlrm|»t
on
Ihr
|»mt
of
n
(*w
|*n!
off
nctual
tying
up
the
tiaihsportalion
facil­
Aa the plan* near*,) Le Hour’ *’
\ *i•11»tii 11 jtli'i. I * It K i Ih'tmM again I•* » III'* 1 t"*l u1"
lion
is
tin
worse
ksre
than
In
any
got. the aetatora sent word- that
ities of the country.
Havana 1
comi'lmncr nilh fur AffiirniFQt in i.Mln in |»r«»fit l»rrw'i •• «»f
ng -th e .p d m l " " 1 1 ........... ( " rtl,on7
*1 K’i Ii ' ii im, flu f of Hie leunl ill
other
city
In
this
roivntry.”
"Ircvl rn r men, bus and taxi
M ho than one-third ef th»lr
Ihrir omki* RilvatiiRitrrt n»fr thfir n»iw|H»ht*»i \*h*»
f«»ni
al r c o i r r j r**r h * ** """»*•• °*
I Idfl a*f V I* A .
General Kvans stressed the nceit drivers quit work last week,
Isiemm i | U supply of 1T70 galplymie. will not be virwnl with luvur ty tin* Atlvwor&gt;* fninquirk *ll»- I*. " • ’ ’ 1
„
I I'r r».nie A«teori«1 t n
for
the
Immediate
appoi"‘ntcnt
of
_
|
f
r
T
p
o
,
,
^
|
M
t
n|„
ht
ln
I haa iwmeliieil. and that they hoped
■|i.. nut Hifto wit •
**"
niittrr •r the ron«uminK i»uMir.
(/. (In I Imt e lo mm ,i Ivdilf
I J| go &gt;100 mil.s further, tn betel a man who would undertake, w th usually reliable quarters th at th .
’ •' O bte
itetiKhtlon? A. Nob *|y haa I" h* said to hi* ni****K
.
•!„ the . n f
"• *'f sa i-lf
E A k rc tV d of M4a mile* for a I
'" U ta .t d a a t haw aaid - th a t h* ia
*
The Advl*nry Committee ha* received complaint* from
•l«»
a&lt;i\fhlrp
ratfOpt
tin
t,
iinrlfi
IIV
h
K
HA
ft
If.
.V
V
.
A
7
teak Jobs
the more than TW ready to yield I” tha penpla'a will
T m S S , nigbt. ~
,1 , « a hi.* - inav i*-' " " ivl'h
employees that they are M u g worked le** than M" hour*
i.l*i ll *i f* for a i)«*'v .tiller in hW Ifirtit hT Ihr« art ami Ihe poj
7 The Joeeph la Brtx, appearing men aad women who are regis­ and resign. At the palarr, how
|i |t, t tim dav of i n k ."ling
fry
of
if&lt;
»
rxirttili
n„
eieryl
mly
i«
a
week.
There
I*
nothing
in
th*.
Prescient’*
Agreem-nt
*hi*-h
trulM
a
*
•
1
»
f*
•
a
iff
|t*
1
elution
kvrr-*
igninrt an a rouse* I puMi*- oplliluit
a drab white agalnat tba red tered at the Re-Kmployment Bu­ ever, it wa* ilenie*l the president
&gt;
xi
&lt;
’
t'
t|
Id
im
Ji'im
|t»
lln«
k
i
•
,i•
prevent* an empl yer from working hi* men n uiiinrim '• ? i\ it f fully •niivtfi • I • ihinln) 9*\
teak at the setting sun, was reau.
hail made *neh a stal*m enl.
idnmi&lt;»h rff«»rf. \ny |r» ••») nht» la itireT*
1
*
•
•
.
lent
|!*.o
m
i
l
tn
.1
|»«ivn,*
»
number
of
hours
evcrpl
lhat
I*
*
cann
1
teilucr
tl
•
wi
.
kly
Major Counts Johnson, n f^th e
iffrftl Chimh*
f ifiv ifienlly,
sighted at exactly tba minute the
f f a|t|
fit. e|&gt; lie
One bystander was killed amt
.
1
• • .. ll.ll ' I MM!
compeneatiitu. In Sections ( l l ami 1 '• the empl* .* * • mil tv
i.Ik- l*y
bad predicted in a wire- (speakers' Bureau, also was pame*l three were wntintled yesterday In
«■ M i'ofoif.rt1 • in Mu* e.tte ••| vrlt i*i n laleni* n&lt; in
tie
lute
i|e|trtrtutrnt,
o.ht»
hlirriril
agrees not t** »'*rk hi* amploverv more titan I" h in ■ tn
lilt' ll prirpw
to be assistant to Major I . It.
fhr leftivei ntlfttit*
i an hour earlier.
t 1 oiititr t-tf fin |*rk«» Ttruf
another outbreak of violence In
fo
re
on
In*4♦lain
ff'
iil
lai»n
Connelly of the lnf&gt;rmatinn BuIhc ca*e of white collar vrt'iter* ami md i i i -i * l' m ■
i*es,l huMti'-* n «• ' r th r tn l•|i»n rt'i'ni'ii' &lt; rofiffMii *'
rea 1. Major Connelly d a te d rr.tt ronnertmn with the strike.
ria l uti\enu*
• . I d lo nil
hour* in*lhe q*e of fart ty .sit I mechanical tvoi'*
and
I
tifiMRrv •loj»|»ri| in NVt
The victim* were shot down a*
he is literally swamped with reJua*
It
•
r
i'/ii'il*
t
M*' h them *"
artl*an*.
«
»111 k niily l iirf •tij’iiirh
'I* ')
quests for Informal on. II* aim " ’r T *,,•0,, **
»n,i Oquendo
tiiat lid i4uUbit&gt; ' old I* *ufa
*.
(U
fo
e
itlllriK
hi*
lea
rftlrt
stated lhat it Is n e r r .,s r r th a ' he;
hy thr** .unidentified m*n
* o I.fete*! hv !k &gt; • • • ’• i -t»—
Seminole County, low III nf le** th in SJWm p p iia liin are
M*»n.
,
ba out of the city at various limes «tnied with a suh-machlae gun
di. • prlceitit.l
entitled lo creole Iheii own NBA orgsnuallon* il tl"
1 l--"I
IIIM• ll •»,** Lea a.|i«|f “flirt*
and that an assisant would he •" 'i • sawwl-off shotgun who
d id • *
M» I:........ It
4l».**6 fli'ii iilipMlmfif 6 nf fill* •!«»«
sie hut ^h*&gt;- nre invited by die Semin le I'niiiitv M «,rX
sped past the corner In n coupe.
necessary.
. 1* 1
In hi * ApK’kt »■"* *
«ito'- n n l
ihnK* ninny ••!
Committee to avoil them .elrt* "f 'he
for.em . nl f . HiW ASHINGTON. Aug. T . - O P i t ’lntura Alonso. 27. hellrved to
giui-mt *
(&gt;!*■,' •
Among the quest *n&lt; which Ma­
I*
%
1,1
A
ll
\SSK
i:,
Ai'if.
7
hV*
"t»*
m
e
tl
»t|*
|t»
tnlviince
I
Imv**
Tke lateratate Commerce Com
. -ft . 1#
this C ninllttee which Wit: tre. .'iiu e rh&lt; hour uni ’"""••
jor Cinncjly introduced into the l*e a Spanish eitiien. was killed.
\ 4.tele iif full p ra r lh r for lie* m i . i i i ^ - ‘ 1
1 im intrnTnni . 1 in.RmnK ihie •
mhateiG la a 7 to S decision, re- meeting to seruie a ruling .&lt;1 T h, wounded were Rafael Valdes.
f ittjfr M »fersnt ials pertaining t town* of less than 2 jdMi I **. ul.itl-.n
- turn
f«telling
iiit|ti«liY
df
Fhul'la,
|
I liH F iflrr, »o»r fihi .1 m* .« -|»»r«il«
•tally bald the general railroad were the fo llo w li^
-Itth'li . Hid
I t ; Giovanni Mlnervine. SI. an
j *l\4» EfMte 4tf mint|. I havffi fid i*i»rf up fh* priii* of fi«h and rey i
ftalgbi r*t« structure to be rearlthoot any
... . r
Italian; and Manuel Garcia. Sit.
i.
l
r
1•
\
‘ Ownsrs operating their ov .1 ests Itshm em . wit
Is
a
pressing
cluh
employee
who
Isll tll|r ItOtkillR hl'llfte, 9fl« tee'|»| (.»
'l&gt;4»uifh( *»f rr«i*Nlu|,M
tenable la tba light of present
1
If to
-!•
|
•
*1
*
'
1
!
1
'
tlir.tr
i&gt;
All
were
said
to
be
In
serious
conemployees
m
.v
oh.ain
.he
Htaunla
*1
NBA
hy
.Ignitu
I he h.tiriMNii t.f Ihe Amorim’ fi«herni«»ft aiol dealer* Satunhi"
aaadltioaa aad refuted to order i uses a pressing machine a service Hiticn.
tllk* *• * ’ II J&gt; 111 * i tin t I &gt;t‘41111*
.
agreement
end
*
cvrt.ficalo
pf
0
mplisnee
Ju*,
a*
uny
emw
orkaf
or
a
rtisa
n
?
The
Com­
h\
O
d
f|fe
W.
hivld,
tefate
ron«i*r*
l.lu^EtluH
lim
nil*
to
tfie
|
'
i
r
*
»
ktemket reduction aa requested by
mtn Ini tu p» viii.* *j .
The three men In Ihe coupe
•lent A 4|etail#t|
Rlkllirf til* vafiim romniitteloner.
term, lumber, coal aad other la- m ittee declsred lhat s &lt;rh w nrsrr
plnysr.
If.. «^41 lilltr i IV* w ll.ff . t r n«l
fired
upon
groups
at
several
nthla
a
service
worker
ami
*a
such
I*
ll |'r&lt;iVhh*4 n i l hdtir itrek fSm*.
' "•m i l#'* nf the rtreiftel |»itile/. ll
UMU* •
III
*
t ||l&lt;*f114 (Ml’ll'l I* ' III id'* tnd»r
to
he
paid
the
minimum
for
that
tr
corner*
hut
there
wa*
no
report
liHiim for fi«h It »itill»*i * ait l off! *•
Ei|l&gt;mltte«| recirtiniienilAli"*
Tb* commission asserted, bowI '
nf any other Inlury.
m liter* l.'cffulritinn «.f Ihe hdiir* niM lfif law, tl -V
•
I
I
I
L
o
s
e
L
i
v
e
s
O
v
e
r
fear
44
'timi
te
nen
the
ronfeierie#
i
[ a m , that tba decision moat not d a ta of labor.
*4♦ te'fd
L a n d « I n D ra in a R t*
rlr.l not anil Mil i m
What about the man who Is a
«*f f i’hititr hr * h»*hl InifKiMihlr h.»
The Vahles child wa* *ente*t In
r«»lt4 4*ftm.
Ik regarded aa holding that all ex.• •
l*r i*rtkrt| |o auI'i ••
I' m Icombination
office
manager
and
•
nt
e
ff«herti»«*fi
Wdfk
on
a
perD
i
s
t
r
i
c
t
s
K
l
i
R
i
l
d
c
a
rh
alr
selling
cigars
when
the
a
u
­
lt t | k chargee were fair and sugvtliolU nt Ihe p.
•
outside
salesman,
Ihr
man
won
'♦•
u
I
iivf
I'rt'M
iitnl
Ih#*
work
irt
mj't
tomobile pn«*ed. The *lhrr victim*
F g H d the earrtere consider re
iminii-prtli'ie* mill • 1 F o r F e d e r a l Iu o a n s
1 * 1 rke »,*«clal*.l •••'**'
al i » •
I* • t i*» n 'B ih e r i"fialiiloiite. A
[ vWsaa downward In rate* on gels a straight salary fi»r Irtilh were engaged in conversation.
Thillrvn |**t "IIS I" I t - ' i r llvev l i l y C o i n m i s . s i o m 'r H
ta f.*i
rmnirnlB » • . i **.• *.
job*?
Th«
Comm'ltr*
rulnl
lhat,
in
hltiiiini
w
agf
f
•»
anv
fi*h
hmul
f grate, hnabar **d export coal.
Analolr
Tomasrlli,
Italian
/
W i l l M e d T n n i R h l h’t **a* «ef III I , lent* ail him. pitinlat a tim.
JACKSONVILLE. Aug 7 i/lh in week -011*1 nrciil* ol
Tba amjarity of tba commission since this particular case find* charge d'affaires, said he was told
■• ith, seven in au'imp'lol'k " "
Mrtrtnr I *e, I
-rv t vn •
'••tl» *he minimum for atiy offi»*»
aid aat revenues of the carriers the man working at both jobs during an Investigation nf the —Cnrorrevman Wile &gt;x announced I si *. t»ircr hy dr'W iut g. »*"
. fHlieate,
Sihttellh
•
The
Rilitue.|
i
itv
f
"ininU
•
•
ternt
an
equal
numl**r
nf
ho
r*.
doilxer
at
:
r
.
a
mouth.
teat year were only half tkal of
wounding of Mlnervine that orrti- here Saturday he ha- received a 't in hutiling Irif*. amt ,,,,r 1,1 -* Mei tit'R, tet *(| |lrtf If |rt i.* Ill ii
pieparhtgf ft*i x
he
should
he
employed
Indoor*
not
I
»»r
fi*
•
h*'i
men
1
1
•
»
*
4
*'te|».
pro
"dayreanloa year" of M l*
pants of two. poise* ears were con­ vice* from the federal Fntm Cred­ ■lilroail ar'ldrnt. Xlutama
pe tr I f t I»e an.* .*’
huiih* t
ih r I lly II &gt;11 ifiiik’It* nl 7
ihle* ‘Shull I*e pmtl in a.'rorilaii •
that after making full allow- more than W hours per week, hut cerned in the -hooting.
it a--o* iatlon that th» ruling of Ih* ,X*kan*ai eacti reported
ihirs dVhnk |»IHUi iml* df *he i amp '.n
I » l»r n hr ef i
with ihr follow m r •( hr.| Ir;
I — | teg tba recant upturn la the th a t he could perform the dui.es
T"*1'4. a |h
f H
Mvnn*
Street ra r workers and nmniiati**n and the federal land . . o l . Florida. Virginia. •■••**•*• | ... '. H d . K ^ r . t y
f lella V
l‘»'*ni Attic I |o lie . .1 1 , mull** ,
of traffic, If ratee la ge«- of Ma joh aa “outshl* salesman" bus driver* al Santiago ifcoled--' / ^ ,
Wagi.rr, f f *%♦* i N
• u»
r„,
mis tw** each amt G .» ii'i-« »"*••
I
M
M
t
t.ft
T
l.*1
rlerlliv
lilflil
|
•a
many
hours
as
he
liked,
pro.id
f,ank*
rrfu-ing
loans
&lt;*n
form
M*l
full,
«lire
p*
hr
*
•
I,
muf
mar;
am teamed aa much *. H»
'ffe n trd «ai bit I wl i n Idii ls . i
to -trike at midnight. Other uni*&gt;n land, located within drainage As,
i|&gt;i4
h
n
t
'
ha.I
la
a|
for
»
h**
(Continued
On
I’sg
r
Three)
*fM
.k»e
Mini
pe*,
t
rrn
la
n
|
h
.
mt|
•
_______i Urn aat taeeaaa la the
i
workers there were deliberating. Irirl in Florida has hern *&gt;ir.li»*K .« M lea*III-: item »»f hll In*"*.' kuiff iiijii k&lt; i e|, Il rent* a poll fid; atrjl hy Pffihlrtu I #• .
agar future e t e U p r » * k»y f,,i
* •
lifWevi t, ti1 *'i ff4.ni Ih-' . i t : . f I mii f. H 11 lit u |Kiillltl, hlue.* If, I rffi.ii t » #i|.| Krlkea m
In all quarter* the mnvrment inatml nn*l land* so loclnrd are M i a m i ’H
than af maeCsg "fixed charges
( ’» n . m i s s i o n
1.1 • •.
.
.
p.,
» ••Iilflli-arttamer II J. I.ehlli.rtrt (*u»k • ••nt it pfimd fiom Mi%y I id i m , r» rm pltiyt
of pr*&gt;te*t wa* desrrlhed unhesi­ now available f &gt;r loan*.
hy mate th M W W 00J » 0 .
M n k e H K u l i i i K O i t I a x e s *nmu
i. .-vr timt tin hum* i ill, n»»tl f#«•••• Nov. I to Apr. .Ill, &gt;» Will ||'»ld l»* (Iff In. III ; *l t
“
II
ndrr.l*
of
applications
for
tatingly
la*t
night
as
revolution.
By atffl farther teeming the
•idrr copflirt* al &lt;»|, m e*i
__ —
v*(IS
lulitlv
u|M,&lt;i f
c n l* n pound.
It wo* ieamr*l in oulhorilstive •nch loans have Im• n rni'-clc • la*rveaeaa at tba rarrters. tba de_
lane#.
MIAMI.
Atiif
7.
It«d
lh*i»'|
*
im
M
«
«l
'ail
luatl'
t
n
l.i
l
#
*
ran**of
ths*
haalion
of
thi
lands
quarters that If Pr»si*l**nt Mschohte. aaU a bteakat cat arouM
Hope n i« 4 xpi» &gt;•'
WEST PAL MREACII, Aug. 7.
mifhnrilint* an I tlirrcinii? A. I*. l.ruuKht «»|\ he a«l»|r»l(
Ikxixlax tha laaklaainr- of »»• —(Ah— A flar sh o 'tin g hi* wife ■in obtains congressional auth rl- in thes* district*W r i l O f M rro r S a v e s
that rtrjy . «»ttl»itu u; •
lirtrln r,
“Th&lt;- rule ha* now I eon changed l- liter, rily /im r.re
•ate railroad aaratea aad. hy pre- twice Paul Carlthers. 14 klllcil ty, be plan* In use 10.000 soldiers
wu M Ih. p.. •
filMH I* I if MI.KT
N e g r o e s F r o m D e a t h ' TKdlril
'
isthw aulala— ~ n aad other himself with a bullet th reu rh the In an attem pt lo fnrre several and unless three sre other reasons a ii |»t Miami munlclpn hnnil- ami
tepid » *; ..f
i'
le
r
r
4
|
roii|Min«
in
|«yiu«*ni
*»•
ifll
for
r«
t
granting
partlculat
I
**to,
•ah. wwsld taad U tecreal a an­ bewd at GUdvview Village, JA hundred thousand striking work­
rap tal . X *i s i . *im*i* ’
•
uy
improvement
lien
an«l
tn
The
U
'n
r
D»y
fVlchrati«m
land*
in
drainage
district*
an*
now
rx i f xii.xssKir.
men t*&gt; resume their activities and
Tl
.
• 1-awls, pirsldrnt of
_________reduction la mites southwest of her. Mrs. Co. such n course seemed Inevitably to avadaoie for loans."
I***;vmerl «»f rily tax* a • d • r**liililiftre •»! flu- .••rrninola. I oui*
l he rtrru tin n of four Itnm ard Min* XX’orksrs of An
rtlbers la la a hospital today with
t
i
I
(I.Ti,
fitnV'd*"1
*h*
ri»
.
ly
I
hamlet
».f
f
um
im
trr
i
Wilcox estim ated that
MmO In o r
ounty ti-tfii**'(. srh rd u lril. fur I- I striking niltisrs of
■ taa-hf greater than 10
promise
violence
and
bloodshed.
a fractured Jaw u&gt;d left arm . She
aril
"hm lu lrd . u.r I *1 Ihc City lla ll
Florida farmers would lie affected Im d ' th r tax ccr'ifira*
nv a* ............. p rn ltrn tla rr was
. It anil tea id. "caleaa
, hfir |
The speelal session of congress
h
expected
to
recover.
According
'(•morrow
#f'rino* n
id
71:1'&gt;
l;ivpa»cr
pays
h
IIM?
"
i
n
n.
hy
lh«.
change
in
the
rnl»*.
-II*
ra’ a heart* Increase ‘a
trilled iy „ writ of rrro r i**ur*l
|# r , ( r
will
ke
called
for
Monday
aftcr'im ring of
to
officers,
C
arlthers
tried
to
kill
&gt;.'click.
(
la
rrrrn
I
Ad.ll"
wi'l
K
ill
nod
redcrniill
&lt;"*'
U
n’ki
*
a
|t
he
had
received
al
ieait
2.*0
________ ma new eeeeaa probable.
I bj ihc Miptriiu* c u r t .
most „f t i , t-|...,
■il nil". i .i i
kla wife after a aerie* *f quarrels n'on at S o'clock.
c .id r *i: ' u I msnd'cm **f titletters from farmer* who hail ap­ r- rtificalc held I* 'he ' . ft c
Th*writ
i
’
rrtornnblo
llrl
27.
lltlf|te«.
Havana was without - newspa­ plied for loan* that had been re­ nih'pt'd hy tin* c I) cntiiini Ion a' Comm Itcc. nr olliri persons wliu
m ie aitaadad, saaay during which th e refused to acIt
wa*
certified
to
th
r
llrmvanl
On Wrtiln**il*v h n r m j . wrtll Fh*.
per* ami w ithout m eans of publl; futed. ami that C g ig m sm a f P et­ a meeting Saturd* .
l i -.ir l sre ••p*ctr*l tu Ic p rrsr-it,
,'m I I ba ***** b&gt;- rwmpany him to South Carolina
circuit court. T h’ uegroe* ara: ^ n bafnra th# ra'uviVy a IjiiImI*.
transportation tn tay .
l|&gt; m skr
i|;-c*lmn
»• I** th
where
be
formerly
lived.
Tbs
erson
had
told
him
he
had
if
~*&lt;F raargaalwtte*
' . l i t , XV■It ia in *•!&gt;. Chin lie Dari*, iia tu n up4*n a p#iuiaii«.nt r'Njrt
Jeatkw of the peace pronnunyed
I pr**|M-r marii''-i in which to crlc
Ambassador Wallen meanwhile reived approximately the saute
f re It Chandler*, ami XX'altrr Wind- fur i|i* liittiminvi 4 i-* it intl*iitry 9
h
rn
lr
I
j
i
I
hii
I
•
i
in
this
c
it
y
....
tha
case
suicide
aad
attem
pted
M
U
tter.
conferred
with
various
leader*
of
1 l.ltlt ASKS HIVORt K
_______
.railroad aaeerUtea,
wa* *1 .
with uifira Ihiui a » tup of nigi .»**government ami ■'pposltlon groups
IteMdg arimaa ara many aaaiags
,'t li»-y e . i c rnnvirtr*l for Ihr HUM* aibniUlfftl— for •^•iul«J*fAte
TRADE ItriDY TD MEET
la aa effort to worii out a con­
H o l l y w o o d , .xug.
— my
I Igtlm gad Hte laaureaco commurder nf ll»lw*rt Ihirix^’, I'umpa- Hon.
—-Ri*ll»»y Blarkiorr, .tag** and
OFFKRR RANCH
I
to. fi h dealer. Tlv- slay of excAN WRITERS JAILRO ciliatory settlement.
K'nIm for tw» ..I her
Id*
The
proasinr
pchh-m
of
f
nai
rgreerr
arto
r,
said
yesterday
hi.*
Saturday night Ulsr* was vio­
• utioii tens granted on rltim of •fui(ri»4—4)11 an,| 4lrt?l r&lt;M’ hi »l»o
DENVER. Aug. 7.—f/Pt -Jartirs wlf*', Iff'norr Hlric. also of it"* re s 'will he k rinsed at a,special |l t\ IVrkin*. attorney f r the
VIENNA, Aug. 7.—lAk—Three lent* amt shooting In tha streets
vnlll with hrartnffrt nuntilftnl ..r»&lt;1
rail meeting *'T "the Seminole
VWwa* carvepwwdents of Germaa aad several pedestrian* and on* Kelly. Drnvac at'oracy .has of. -tag*- and screen, was suing him County Chamls-r **f Commerce to mifrne- on the claim they were promulgation mjffhl lo Iulni#A*i
fiu divorce in hiexi. o. “It was the
frtwd
his
Colorado
ranch
to
Pres­
prilrem
an
were
wounded.
A
bomb
aswspapers were Jailed Fri*Uy.
loutnllv treatcil Ly Binward coun­ • hU w^rk. ahhontfli . *«».f m&lt;uy
old struggle betwr* u a h**uir ail I t „ hriil at ihc City llall tumorTwo w ere a ccused a f writing car*- exploded near th* corner of An- ident Roi srvelt rant frs* for five
row aftrrn ion a&lt; I :111 o'clock with ty nffi era and forced Into con- tinw* miffht l»«» rc«piir* -I tu Imn ?
a
c
a
r
e
e
r
,
"
said
lllackmcr.
II** charged they did •rffrm-nt* &lt;vf thr iruJp lh v . int »
Is illy a b u t tba Austrian g ‘»erw- Ixaaa and Compart* rla «trests, dam years aa tba nurteua for a group “She still re m a in ',ih e finest per­ II. M I’spwi ith pres ding. Tills fessinn
of farm* ha tuggaatal bs uaad by
not
have
a fair and im partial
ment and war* a u p u te d af com­ aging a printing plant.
meeting
Ls
open
to
all
members
of
line.
them son I ever met aril there is na
A t Marianao, a Havana au- uaamploy**), eliminating
plicity wRh a p d irravwr N ad ar­
trial
the Chamber nf Commerce,
other
man
or
Woman
in
th
r
case.’
frsox r»llrf rolliar
(Cowtlnued On Pago F our)
ilvllie* •

&gt;t D i s t a n c e

M a rk

Rosai And CodosFly
5900 Miles To Para __ _ _ _ _ .
Previous Record By
Around 560 Miles

ST R IK E R IO T S

ROOSEVELT R e c o v e r y C a m p a e j n

WAFIIINOTON. Aug. 7 ,- i .t Y -Thle country he* neiled its colors
to the mast. What « • need Is !**•
talk en&lt;l more action." said liensral Hugh S. John*on, industrial
adm inistrator. in a talk dellvere t
in Washington yesterday to a
ma«s meeting at Clereland.
••What we nred is fewer calam­
ity howlers. What we need is n
HAVANA. Aug. 7. M Y -O ne little faith In imr.elvm. and more.
I person « s» killed and two were and more, and m ire Hue e*«ie«.“

Thousands Refuse To 0 I I F S T 1 H N S AND 8°&gt;’cott T,m ‘a! :AI,SW
(to Back To Work
rtl’u
Mark* B\ \tlmims-

EVANS CALLS FOR «»'Force
»"■* Shop Owners
Open To Public;
CO-OPERATION IN To
Troops InReadineiw
RECOVERY PLANS!

ANSWERS -GIVEN

r(f...&lt;o.i , ■pir-i i.mt i:.. ovrii., "|tusitu’ss Work ’ l*rc-

Many Questions A r c „oun,|rd today wn»n police .t The t«i »t w* *.«»«. f*Udw«:

*1ii'ii oa•Mtrmpt*l

ih. strike Inmany Indu.lricwgrew JL ,O C al IN. K s A a

D U llC tinS

Secretary Hul l
lln*s No Intention
Of Resigning Post

Freight Rates Are
H e l d Reasonable
By Ruling Qf I.C.C.

Fair Practice (’ode
Sent To Fishermen
And Fish Dealers

Week-Kml In South

H

HuftbandWoundaWifc
And Then Kills Self

Ik-s

A*-

�vy

l

t

FRENCH

te Schirard,Ed Phillips
igned By Ahbottln Plan
To Strengthen Fed Attack

a half l « e n adiliaa. tin n i t
aaaltar aa U t t j w . la On tlto,

m o to % M j m d a ta there i n '
110 payment*. wmporad with VI

BHr M ariU tm SU ttoii Owners Of Insurance
W u Built ToW el- A n d Beneficiaries
CTPtt U- 8.Toorfet» Handed L u g e Sum

J U Iiru
Pet
L
f
.Tt? »
4 . m :,
AM
«
%
-ti#
t
•H 1
It
th# ht#U

m k in g a »*t &gt;»creai* t f
&lt;*9*70. whira rr ia g . t t a to u t
;-*ym*ata to
T ta b rn a flu which Ilf* ian
beneficiaries oeer t t a H W « ranee brought t&gt; polirjl.-lira
.00 n a rk .
a rd benrfle arte* la 1232 far m .
P r r n ia a a t dtaabi! ty claim* iam ratvred any a tt a r aourre of
r t r a n d 21 yrreeat la I W
ond lief. T ta IM t total U *r*r l i an.
totaled 3S0.4I4JI4. Finee
cent mere t t a a t t a OJOOicwtMl
la a’l n m
•k 00&gt;&gt;0 cnblr tta f u t ilit y claim* ktr*
iafederal public work* apptiptfe.
v a m « f earth were rxraeatrd In errand mariedly. bring
tin .

Lhc critter of drcJiJAg. a n i dreu- '.33 that rear. 9&amp;3.K « .93I. a 1SM».
ra i-g tta w t a i a a f Ctarbaur* aa i ISS.27i.V J in IM I.

aaoryfhiag I* f ew*. At k
M o io e ll" wbo

are

hitting

v a c a t i o n

TIME— Dacatby
Jo rd a n , n a v i*
•tar.aaaborasraa tio o 'a t Maltha
■ o a th , C allfam

Answers Given
To Questions On
Buddy Lake Sent
Roosevelt Code
To Wheeling Team
From rag* l&gt;ne|
F rom Harrisburg ts .r(Continued
to re-employment w il b* de-

Ila rta r. and a f cut* t ro d log a arw
PoeM- indemnity Itf, inaarracw
“traaa-A tlin t r baam", a t a e mt i claim* bate d&gt; tied lift* IK *,
of 9JAOO.0tO. T ta.
hmJin
ti tta IM I total hoiag IH W .1 W .
l-u n d - • by t t a dry land, by t t a compared with H2,l«0.7*» ta 192E
5 a . •* . Im i b , tw a deep-water
fe a r tr ta l . represented a
pier*. m V 2100 feat la la a tih »1 fk t d re re a n from t t a
1*31
apart. Th«* &gt; &lt; n '( of 927.01MXI. In 1530 the
ami plrced• - j j
) forma a port in wb ch t t a largest
, li n m may e* -cute all tb* ***neuter* iari Vmt ta dackiag aad
d ra iin g without dtftafbiirg other!
the bulk af Ufa inturaar* pay| .hip* w hi.h nay la a t aachrr.
The great maritime station l* I a e n 't are la tma.'l am ount, that
b o it i f artificial graarte, and! g t ta t t a rank an I file of tta :
cart »2.ro&gt;.0on. It ia, roughly. :** pie.
I ri.rtangu'ar ia rtap * . p a ttria e 1 La*t year there wer*' 191 claim*
‘ a fte r Grwfc c la st* arth itrrtu r* . pe id far t-'A.nnri or mar \ com­
end it '.•.‘0 feat long by IM f r tl pared to 437 the ye*r Srfsra. Fie*
I t i e Mechanically it I* esyaipped af these war* for a milltaa ar
with e tary d r lire to espedite the « 'r » . comparef with eight las-.
, laoiing of pasaeagar* and tb*
unload ng of baggage. P ro. iai &gt;a
loK fiA I. - x t m c * .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
d ing of mail, of whirh t o r n *00.r r co t ay. r a n .
W&gt; ta tk t pa*, through Cherbourg t tyn» it ti i mtmn r tr
j iu iiiii
ria n rr
•web year, m tally coming from ar
t t a t o row sr.aiaoi.ai r a t a .
t i . a'Lwwiui. i t l a i t t t a i .
« I ,..
going to America. E iprroa Lraiat

.

P l a y e d By Juniors 4ran P to u* ta»g bail of tb* A

which it said ta ta controlled by
tta New York Yankee*.
la k e t ok a terrific ta a lin g In
h it first sta rt far W taeliag. la
fact, a Mid-Atlantic League rec-

I , bowlers ia ma.cba# w hch wUl
legia a t 2:30 -cluck an lb* ta k e
l nasty rearaation bowlmg alloyd
Heading t t a '.ocaI team will ha
G to tfr W etar. m aaager af t t a t a
&lt;sl allay*.

Snopfolio fry* with th p *
rolls of films. Be s a r t to
get a supply before you go
to the fair.

Wieboldt Studio
piMMsai-J

.

dred aad one aew aad dif­
ferent things a n shouting
Staatoa . 8 o p a r a e r r ic e

this sum m er?
If so—S top a t the popular

-

HOTEL PLAZA
(Open all Year)

M la tta tea tar af the city, facing haawUfwi Osateai I
tta warid-fsmaas P u b , with atrraa, ttaatraa aad p
dag* caavaaiaatly aaaihy. tta PLAZA M Ita aataral

MAGNIFICENT NEW ROOF GARDEN
Tta cantor wCHaea-a's S.dal Ufa-

.

-•»- J'slIXMi.U, I'sawlataaat.

v

j and philaatptar, has been da* f PcL'aetcd at tta partfc lar patron af
AW U r new maritime .tall n. M. Ca-SM i mil'* Qaaalaa. peaaldaat af Cher­
-3** boarg Chamber of Cam■ t ree.
•0W who h largely rwepiaaihla foe tta
real aatiofc af tta harbir project,
if aa Emerson eattaaiaiL aad it

I

MARTIN

------oew tta l'o n aland ready t i w bhk Uai ua L. JOHNSON lar,M.H.
owitM a r p i a u r a y t a t
By GBIMir.B STOVALL
p a-sm g art and mail o« to P te n Toi I .11 HA I. J o h n s o n . Clailmao.
state
.1 IlMnW.
A good baaeball gome il ia ig a littl* oeer four bears.
p iat pte t whew th* Saafonl Janioe
T ta p n j oat y anlargtag aad
i b O s , « ( S e rf I t J J . |o tbe b ill a f
team m eet, tb* Edge wood team im p m b tg t t a Bert a f C tarbourg 1l -s
— a la la l rile* aeala et eew ta Ike
»• th* Ninth Sleet diamond a t o u undortekea partly aa t t a ra* •base e e iu le d r t e w aad C k t i l
T
Waaler*
H s ra I* ta k e te k r
t 30 o'clock trmorrow afternoon &gt;u| t »f a racommeadation ty tt a 4s aklaeaaie*
aa tbe
eewasaper In
Th* Junior team triumphed ia th j United S u te a Shipping Board, • bleb ib le » r * e r ebatl be yakllebes.
t e a r re a e e rn tt.e neeba
first meeting of tbe two team s; an i ;t p, bapad b rr* th at t t a teeW ltae
ee V K tw aatae s. O e t b o f
two weeks ago. Sjnce that tim e United State* Lite* will aoea sat* l i e r a i l s 's e rt. aad Ik e e ltm ta t
seal fb eren f thla I l k d a y » f A a g a a l.
tbe Edgewood team km* token on a l t , C tarbourg with ito new A U I I I J
k
•eeeral aew players and. w ith; irana-A tlaatig btuM their E a r &gt;C le f b
tl -hert Enight pitching far t t a p U tertalatu. A t preseat it ia
n&gt; r. u h i r d ii - k . •
D. C
Junior team aad Hubbard Eu- only a port a f calL
hank* far lit* Edgewood team, it
A farther link with America la
rertoialy appears th at t t a gam* ro rstitu ted by ph* fact th a t Ralph

Wheeling team of tta M id -A tla a -i
tie league. aceanUag to word fa­
cetted here u d a y .
It la underete-d that youag
I^ k e waa orttoaod to Wheeling
by tta Harrisburg tram w hirh la
tta properly of tta Bo.ton Brave*.
Bat. Wwal fan* *r# nue.Monong
whether or not tta Brave* w t y lI
allow &lt;ne of tta ir pro.p*eta to
ta optioned to tta Wtaeliag t*am

July 7*. I-ak* mad# hit first
for W taeliag. Sio# ianings later,
t t a Johnstown rlah hod scored a
f t to 7 victory in which Lake w at
C ueb#*l fo 32 hits fer a total
of I t baeaa. Why- the Wheeling
manager permitted ta k e to re­
ntals in a game Ilka that foe t t a
full aino losing* Is purtliag local
fans.
* ArroedfHg ta l t d Wee. who kaa
.pent several year* la tu te ria g
ta k e , t t a e- u a e .tr r t a t rre ry j th in r bn. etnerienew. II* will gal
, rlm te of th at. Riea aaaerta. aad
roealeed at W tavlm r b . will yet
i dee pit# each ttallarklngs aa t a
iteeelon Into a ranable and depradakle hurler.
Rite stated today
th at ta k e still i* under th* eye
o f t t a Araeas' manager.

NOTICE

Baseball Game To Be

They do not. t t a wages ta irg ro ■
peeifw-d ia either a rw k or Pr*&gt;dent R ooscerit't blanket cwlr.

Manage! At-bott's K*d» went to
DeLanJ yesterday where they
played the set-gad game a f tb a k
D ie game te n e t In lb# mud. Man
p riitd of tbe blue eagle.
ager Al-laitt b in self look the
Butldy lak e, former Raaford
Q. Ilnw da t t a smaller entmound M» tb*t hit heelers wpu'.J
get plenty of reel for gruelling Celeryfrd baaeball pilrher. who ' pliyere receigg the blank agTre.
game - fating tr* flub neat week ha* be*n given a trial with the men: form s?
Abbott w a. lu jth n l far 11 hlU H arrisburg team . ■t tb* N ew ^ A .—If t t a forma ar* not raYnrk-Prnitaylvaaia League early !
ceoed th ro ag h lb* ma t they may
this year, baa bees sent to tta | k . ..Maine I at tb* lacml posti'flKr.

.

c

tia ed aa tt a harbor project.
w hch ia e r f r e l rojfalm mg from
tkr ***** 1*0 acre* of territo ry
—#li*bily mcr* tta n t t a total
, fore of t t a owtlra city af t t a r
bower i t • &gt;lf. Moek of t t a work Had
u w. doao 100 f**t below t t a ta rt l c . f l h * no.

Manager Abbott if tbe club’*
leading batter, acronting to oftl
rial figure* compiled today, la
31 r i » e « tbit year be ha* a a a*ermc* of J33. T ta Fed* ha** four
rard ran take kt* place w ith th e ­
reat of them. In 1*31 ta » » »
through a 31-ram * *ea*on with a
batting m ark of .22*. l a i t year
Schirard * u ia tta .300 *r bettor ■
claa* almu*t all m u * . H* f*aithod w ith a .291 mark ta 1 9 .
game* la»t year.

,

N n r York n ik t a f lm
111 states la pajanaU wltk M a ,
900.000, aa increase of 111 1.00*.
000 a w W i t « » *1 Fewest
framyhraala am* s*eon.| •»,(,
933ZJMOAAO la payments la i n
aa Hk t m m af lAdJKtojBOn. or M
percent. M e a ls t a n a third *tr»
«ja,oo«.0oo la payments. „ b.

CHICAGO.
td Ilf* taeeraoee peHcytaWrr.
•‘ •
td J
I 10A00.W0 ie .eflci.rW . o t t a t . * H ta a to . caat.
lews wm* fourth with l i n f l
and C .r a d , i . 1*32 ‘
000. ■ tU JM O jm lacr a.r, o J T
e i M l T . n i . U to ttrM , of IW J .
parte**: ftlWwad by CaliferJ
stetka. ipacnllT
n l c n a A anrtaaa taartaU U m i i n o r 12.7 M T f * « ! « w 1W &gt; with H7l.000.Ofct aa h m a i i ^
srrordiag «• H** X atiosal Uadar131.500.100, ar U percent.
Franc*..
WT« , , . Of U H huge
T in a m * «f « ta «**f *f *
Massachoaettd tana aiith tfl
r t ' 1 a##7 IIVAMOjMO. a* Ioceans* of m ,
York W
« Ita Imposing U n - rprored eta ■*. _ B“. ,oot-.i--rr. 21* f**« high. a kick turmoeaU
WUfiOO ar M pprerat. foUet|
tta *a*t station. aaa af tta Isrgyat
hr New Jersey with 9147.000 9*
as in rro n a af M if lA O M n a. *a
If-1 mnet complat* *■ lk* "
H*rr tta Urgent trmaa-AUatata
linen afloat #» sader eaaitraetko n a , *&lt;"• dock .U h ra n
•afet* at aa* k ar of tta day at

d a j eseept far w o n unlucky
I break* aaaln tt k in .
While tin Crackers and f i d i
ar* playing tar* , tk* C a m Itdlans a ill br at Daytona L ghtiag
far n e o n ! p la n , aad tin In r* b u rr
B n in* will h* at Orlando trying
te knock tin Tiger* out of firat
I Pta r.
Lra Meadow*, former big league
. barter, ha* been added tn tb*
Leesburg lift, aad while Bill Far■r a i n u arbedaled te hull for the
Brain*. Meadow* will br tn uni­
form ready foe action If need br.
Tb* Bruin* alao announce t t a r e ­
turn of Lefty Kim* lea and Bill
B runer, "flat*" men wbo played
for the Bruin* earlier in the ***■

M anarer Abbott did not aay
whether bchitan l would appear ia
aeery game at preecnt, but tbet*
la n &gt; dot bt but th at if r« p* M ii*|
fa lle n , or even if eld Bert C hap-;
man flow* up. .'‘chirard will m&gt;«r
into rate of those place* at aarr.
Chapman, incidentally, b at made
only two hit* during the rntii*
second half »It bough be h at bean
a t bat .’ litre*.
Phillip* played for Talath* tht*
y ear, ami more recently with
Jacksonville He it a rangy playel wbo wield*, a wicked b at. aad
X * r v in r o H io tb* *ciih * rth i»
tim e is o ip rc trd to put oew life
la te tbe sseLfiU lie replace*- Holt
G trtn . wbo wired th at b* would
not be abb tn rom* ta re tb it
year, ptellip* probably will br

OVER 4 BILLIONS
PAID ON POLICIES
DURING TEAR *32 mini.

iciroun.

Sealed Bids On School Bus Insurance
n i l be ryceitad by tbe Board of PobUc lafcnK tion at
tm o’dorfc on Wednesday w e n te g . A u m t I t t b . I tU .
T b t Boord resetreo tbo right U rojocf u y o r *11 bid«

•

T. W. LAWTON,
. Superintendent.
FRED T. WILLIAMS.

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T h e Sanford Herald

iA N T O K D H E R A L D , lA W T tM D , f i m B f K .

Government Loans

M IM

m ,m *
»«'♦**
A year Or no itjo when the Reconntruction Finance
111 H*e**H# **»■•* __ _ Corporation wan created anti inaugurated a governmental
K ilin l m
f j | &gt;1mum MJjfdt policy of making loans to hankn, innurance companien, and
6^ » r r tf, l*l* ■■
At
!.•*•■&lt;
* ’•* * “ ■ 1 " £ » •** •* railroad*, a great hue and cry arose from the country that
C H itW if MbwI 4 l"*T&gt;
hig corporation* were being placed on the dole while mil­
R
O I .U I O I - W « «
■QI.UA*0
lions nf unemployed workingmen went hungry.
However
ll*» *#4 M .H I * '
* o « i » o fDi iMY n—
A - 1 « m &lt; Imm
thin may be. it i» interenUng to note what happened to one
u iid ir r m
m ts i
of theme Ioann.
..
* T*#e-------- ---------------------"The desirability of government Ioann to renponmble
----------------------pm M aefll -z "'* * — —*
corporations ” writes' A rth u r Brisbane In hln daily rolumn.
C a r r ie r F a r W » h -----------------“in demonstrated by Ioann of the Reconstruction
ID *»)•#■re
«&gt;&lt;•
rrM tlltoM , mm* #•&gt;■#*•
Corporation to the Pennsylvania railroad totaling 628,poo,
Ail
k* i .* i *m .1
000.
Th is num wnn spent hjr General Atterhury and hin
■I neater a l i r r l W H rain.
hoard of ilireclorn as follows:
r m l LaMte mm* » - —
"One million four hundred thousand dollars created
M l T » r II.rate la ika aallaaal
flate ml *4»rrllal*«- "Ml*** ara employment by InuMing 1286 new automobile l&gt;ox cars, the
mmlmlBlmr* la Ik* terser Mllaa a*
railroad adding $400,000 to the 61,400.000.
The balance.
alrr *111 rrlarlral
■a f'fclraaa mm* hew tMk. 127,600.000, was used to continue electrifying the Penn­
a amakar af Ik*
A . Karate
Prraa arklak I* aaala- sylvania railroad between New York anti Washington anti
lA t e a l M
Marla •■till*# la Ika aaa tar ta- in other railroad work.
"F ifty percent of the 123.900,000 was nptmt directly
Mr* la Ikla r*r*r mm* ala* Ika la.
{The other
aal aaa* rakltaka* kaaala. All by the Pennsylvania railroad to pay for labor.
rlakla at rakllaaltaa ml araate. 50 percent was spent for materials, supplies and equipment
*lar*l*kaa kaaala ara ala* raaaraa*.
representing purchases from 50 industries in 35 states,
the greater part spent Indirectly, for labor.
Also, every
M O N D A Y . A tiC t.'B T T. 19M
dollar borrowed from th* government has heen paid hack
by the Pennsylvania. railroad, with interest for the use
B E K IN D T O T H E ER R IN G :
of
the money at the rate of 61.500,000 n year.
— Brethren. If * man be overtaken
"In addition; while General Atterhury was spending
In a fault.
which ar* aplaltuat,
rrstor* such a one in lha aplrlt 628.900.Qfld of. borrowed money on labor and materials, he
af mraknaia; considering thyself, Hpenl 612,000.000 nf the Pennsylvania’s own funds on the
lr*t thou also hr templed.— Gala- Pennsylvania’s building projects.
A* a result of the g o v­
tiana 0:1.
ernment's Reconstruction Finance Corporation lonn more
than 120,000,000 was spent directly for labor by the Penn­
sylvania.
Th e government him been paid In full with
T H E W EA TH ER VANES
Th* best predlctuf of lha rain
Interest on every dollar advanced, mnny men have been strndila not tha arrow nf lha ran*
jy employed at good wages, and the traveling conditions
But th# parasols which iprtad have been greatly Improved."
Over th# nasturtium bat
’
W r have been among those who have looked with alarm
upon the billions of dollars which the government is dis­
If rain la nn lha way at all,
bursing In the form a t loans, ami we have felt that many of
Evary Ia*t grr*n paraml
these dollars would never come Isick again, and would be
W ill tip nvar anil makr way
fu r tha ra&gt;n tn reach tha day. used not so much for unemployment relief ns for some sort
of manipulation in the realm of high finance. However, if nil
T h n a ilhtail coverings ar* ila- the loans are used as wisely and paid back as promptly and
•IgMd
fully as the Pennsylvania railroad's the country will have
Not fur tain, fur rain I* kind.
small cause for regret.
It la tha * n naiturtlumi draad
— -------------------------o------------ -----------------

*#w*#r ■* &gt;»&gt;•&gt;«• V l.rM *

sasrssi* a

£

Q u estio n s A nd
Answers G iven
RegardingNJLA.
(Continued from pec* I )
hi* ndthbor* aad mr*a undar th#
law. It U *aat*r to tauftrate la
croups than t in d y — tha larger
and b#tt*r organised tha f roup*,
th# eiaicr it la. Trsda tmmoeim
tlnns ar* g «in g .to ha*# a a**
m -tnlnc undrr thl* la«r sad h I*
h ttitr all around tn get into lh#m.
III. 8. J-&gt;
Q. 5om* of ua don't agrt* with
majority opinion In our parlttu
U r trad# aiiuclation; ahould w#
•tart a now on#T
A . A t th#
hrarlng*. «rbcn any ss#ottat&lt;on’a
acr#»m#nt It pr#*#nted. ralnorKy
opinion will har# a right to b#
rtpr#*#nt#d and hvsrd and .an
*(tr##m#nt tending to monopoly ar
opprtati'in of (m ail Industrial-or
minorttio* win b# approTwi—ao
th*r# la rtn a»e*a*lty to form a
n*w aaaoclatUn. If you do, how
*v*r. It will h# eslted tn whan Ih*
Id on# I* h*ard and th* r*«*ll
will t&gt;* th* *am# a* tf )ou atay#d
In and put forward your minority
position at Ih# hrarlng. (H . S. J.)
Q. O ur buainaa* la In M«*ral
field* and w# h#lnnc to a#**ral
■Morlotinn*.
Which on# ahouH
w# fam r? A . Thla law make* no
diff*r#nca In that altuatlon. R#.
lain your mamborahlp in all. ir
Ihst c#ta you Into any conflict nf
policy yo i havr ampt# oppor­
tunity to pr#«ont your ca##. (II.

S. J .)

(J. MuM a trad# «**nclatlnn pr»*#nt a cod#, or ean It bo brought
in nth#rwia#T A . A t Urn (waring*
*v*ry trad* awoclatlnn or group
proposing a cod# ahould b# pf#
par#d to Mlablteh by arjdmcc th*
r*i|Uircmcnt* of 8#ctlon 3 (a ),
riau** I, nf ih# Act which pr &gt;vld#a; "that *urh a**ortatten* or
group* impon# no ln*qultabl* r#•trlctinna on a*hnlsslon to m#m.
Hteahng mnliture frnrn thalr
b*r*hlp th#r#tn a «d sr# truly r#ptiff!.
mentatlv# tn *urh trad# or indtia— Hni-etl P. Triilra m Coffin.
tries nr subdirlilon* lh»r«of," ami
While the cinema was being criticized nt a recent meet of S’rctinn 3 (a I, r ia o u 2, of th#
Aa wa understand It. lha upan
season un Ulna Kayla, bay Ini in# hi Chicago of the Interna Ilona I Awoclulloii of Police Act whlrh provldrs: "that such
Chiefa for Mhowing films w h ich reveal the inside of ra cke ­ code or nnl#« ar* not ,I**|gn#.l to
neat waak.
teering ami u n d e rw o rld activlticB, w ith the obvious ill-effect pronint* mono poll** or tn *|im----------- -n-------I'fp r^*
tnlarpris#*
Wa hara heard una nr two
-’i BSU^ t n T fa'r'r ln r n r i t
Th# S.-riptnr#« man ^M lnr# that
Pmldant'* blankaly blank code.
polite administration at the University of &lt; allfnrnla, for the n » l I* .Spirit . . . . U* in nil-in.

The PrefiB And The Police

i n l

Tha slock airhanya ha. hrniiybl
taara In tha ayaa id many a paraim. hii| Ktlilay waa th# firat
tlm# In ita hlatnry that yaa bombs
wor* needed fur tha putpihtr.
■ „ ----- O '—
* tfp In a frw waaka ayn nobody
atrar liaard nnythiny abnitt bustn#aa airapt lha los-es ail.talnril
and tha deficits aal.llny, hut alraaily lhara ara beginning In Inrharyaa of profltaanny.
' Whan ilanyrr threatens, a yrral
surgeon ilora nut haailat# to operat*. Dr. Mayo, who., grande hi!,Hr#n woia lhirnlan*il with kid
naplny, |o|,| tha yuanla (n “simur
firal and maka aiplanatlona a ftrrward." Kldnap#ra will pa.a hia
plara with million,
Tha aurr#.a nf lha NnA rsm paiyn in Hanford d.panda not au
merh un how many amplnyar*
alyn lh a 1'raalitant‘a Agrssmenl
a&lt; prnrtli-ally all nf thrm hnva
alyn.d hut how many nf tham
funnily with lh a aplrlt am) infant
of lha act.

sensational handling of crime news with Its resultant In­
fluence for evil.
There cj»n Is? no gainsaying that certain screen pic­
tures have beun too "Informative" In the methodn of crim ­
inals and have been too glamorous in their appeal to per­
sons who m ight be on the brink of a life of lawlessness.
A t the same lime It Is also'true that certain newspaper*
have been over enthusiastic in "playing up” the activities
nf the undetworld, resulting In what Professor Vollmer
deems a tempting Invitation for a pursuit of erlnie.
The professor rites the way European newspapers deal
with crime stories saying that n criminal In Europe Is nev­
er given a "break "In the press no matter what his position
in society mny he.
We are told that in England whenev­
er a policeman brings a prisoner before a judge, the artesting officer Is commended for his performance of duty
and I he commendation is printed in the newspapers.
It
is asserted that the public in Europe has a very high re­
gard for its police and that this Is due not alone to their
efficiency but to the fnet that the press is always eager to
praise and Is loathe to attnek.
So far as printing .sensational stories nbout crimes
Is concerned, there Is little excuse for this und every respec table newspaper Is averse to such « policy, but In the
matter nf giving praise and criticism we feel that Am eri­
can journalism Is quite within the limits of public service
to Isud when there is occasion to Inud. and to criticize when
criticism is demanded.

Tha American legion la pra.
pared In fight tha a.rnnd battle
of. th# Arynnn*. It la yidny to
" h#Jp th* Prealdanl In hla campaign
Plans havs heen completed for
to overcome th# dapraaainn. Tha Ih* s#c nil annual encampment nf
’ American l.ayion ran ha a ndyhly
lh» Miami Division of th# liny,
Infbitnra in mnldiny public opin­
Brunts of America which will lie
ion to auppnrt Rliic. Kayla atnraa
held et Wcklqa Spring* from
Aug It to 93. acc eding In an
Auditors for a former Dad#
announcement niaii# last evening
County abariffa hooka indlrata
that h* mill awat tha rounly by Seoul Master "Rees* Tomb*,
119,817, whila a parannal Itam, In who ha* h#*i] busy fur several
k naarby rotumn In tha n«wapapar weeks making arrangements fur
wklrh talla I hla atnry, ralalai that the #ne Mg event of th# year In
The rarty will go by
hla wlf* and family have Juat re- senutdmn.
tum id from a vara I inn In Han* train via Titusville, Hanford and
Calm Rprlngs.
d*rannvlllr. Such la )|f#l
* — ........ o------------At the called meeting of the
Tha opinion of tha Amarlran Woman's flu b on Wednesday, aftdollar abioad la rliiny. Dally uu-v arm on Mr*.
It. Walker was
tatloni Indicate that It la yulny circled a member of the member­
up. Plnanrlal writer* aay that ship committee of the Welfare
foreign capitallata ara beginning ttepartment tu fill tb# varnnry
t* buy dollar* ayaln since lhay caused by Mrs.' ('. E. Walker’s
ft*l that th# NRA recovery plan election tn place of Second Viceha» supplant#,| lha polity of rut- president of the Woman's Hub.
IWkcy Inflation In lha Rooaavalt Ml*a .hull WfMtner wa* elected'
Admin laI rat Ion. If th# NRA Work, secretary' and treasurer of th*
there will b# nn naceailly for In­ Welfare Department.
flation. If It doesn't work, forKdgsr D. Mobley, of Lake City,
alynara n t , bo aorry thay bouyht
has taken a position In th* pre­
Aaa*rIran dollar*.
scription department of I . R,
■
■ o------- ----W ith y|| tha p rob lama thay hara Phillips B Co. If# Is q man nf * iI* handle, tha Rarovory admlnli- pertene* and ability. That# gen‘ Dillon haa Juat rural.ad a request tlement feel that they ar* for­
tv f lha preparation af a lawn- tunate tn securing hi* s'rvlces.
T , |. Hawkins |* horns agala
mawar*' tod*. ’Tha pat It lunar a)that hla eaiployara, hla par- after a visit with hla parents at
•HtJ, mab* him mow tha lawn and Coasmere#, £ a . Tom said It was
dtt.T pay him anytklay, and that hft In Georgia this summer and
ha live* in Taaaa whora th* I* glad to feel the b^yescs Trent
gvaaa yrow» the year around, it old Monro* again.
k*#pa him bu«y aU tha Urn*. H#
Mr*. A. T . Roaeetter spent yeelaybta that ha ahould b* paid *0 Unfay and. today with Mrs. N.«MUa an hour aad ahouidn’t har* B. Sharp at her home In Orlando.
to Jtefk mor* than 16 W a n a . Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Briaaen have
___
G*aaral Johnaon may clai- returned from a pleasant trip ta
*il!r hiai aa boaaahatd or ayrtrol- the mountain* of Tennessee and
‘ labor ami boyoad U a palo of North Carolina.
H o. BntlK-aad daughter,.M m

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M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 7, U M

and will not op#rata to dteertmInal# agalait tbrm, and will t#nd
to afftclnat* th* policy of this
till.." tBultetln No. 2.)
Q. What position hat th# diaMnting Industrial u n it!
A . In
Uw Frcaidkot’# “coadilioa*" added
to th# C jtto n -Ttitll# Cod#, It waa
provided that; "Tb# cod# will b#
in operation aa to tb# whol* In­
dustry but opportunity wilt b#
.given for administrative eoniidsratlon of every application of tha
cod# in particular instances ta an)
person directly effected who haa
not in perion or by a representsTire consented and agr**d to tha
term* of th# code. Any such
per* in shall be given an opporlun
ity for a hearing before Ih# Ad
ministrator or hia rtptMtntelive
and for a stay of the application
to him of any provision of Ih#
code. . . . pending inch vheor-

la*.:_______________________

new equipment ahould go forward
If you stopped taveativaness and
progress that would be very
stupid.
I d j think that for a
short period It would bo wise t-i
not emphasis* the Installation of
machinery that would lend to
further reduce the field uf em­
ployment. But it- is not our p&lt;ir
po*a her* to stop economic prrg
res*. |H. 8. J.|
_
Q. How about th# small industii«a who ara being menaced by
new people coming in when I
industries ar* already organitrd
and ovao-produclngt Are you
people doing anything about that?
A . W* are going to ask some­
thing in th* nature of an armis­
tice on increased producing rspic
ity, until w# see If w* can get this
upward spiral started. We can
make no hard and fast rule, but
we ar* going to ash these people
to pull together to try .and grt
our purchasing power back. We
ar( giing to plead very earnestly
with these Industrie* not to use
any further labor-saving devices
or anything tu furthar increase
prediction. (H . 8. J .)

(J. How I* »#lf-go*#rnm#nt nf
Industry to b« kept actlv#T A.
th# Cotton-Teitite
Cod# pro­
vides for a Planning and Super­
visory Committee of th* industry
with 3 siklltiiinal member* named
by General Johnson, to make
Q. What about the "stretchrecommendation*
for
future
changes in 8 epeclfird and widely out?” A. The President added
divergent phases of tb* Indus- the following "condition'* to th*
Cotton-Textile Code:
•ry's probtem*.
Thla plan has
“ Until adoption of further
been recommended to and adopt trl
provisions of this code neces­
by other Industries In their codes
sary to proven! any Improper
See Claus* fl of Revised Coltonspeeding up of work to th#
Textile Cod*.
disadvantage of employ
Modernisation of Plant
(stretch-outs) and in a man, Q. What shout the
capital
food* Indtutrles?
A.
Capital
goods Industries will benefit ln a
d#gr#e from the public works pro­
“IF O N L Y
gram wilh which I havs noth­
HANS
ing to do Undoubtedly all InduaIriea go up together and go dawn
VAS
together. Ther* has been n great
HERE"
‘ ■al nf neglect and obsolpsccnca
in thla country which will hav# to
i # rebuilt. Gf enure# the capital
aood* industries will receive th*
benefit. They nr* always sluwer
than others. I don’t know how
Steve’s
w# c«n speed them up. W# sanPost.Office
Lunch
not change the fundamental ecunomlc principles. (H . 8. J .)
Q. There have been statements
mad# to th# effect that your pulIcy so far might discourage ni &gt;drrnlsatlnn In plants. I, there anything in that! A. No I think
that the necessary installation of
In Mecca Hammock

ner destructive of the pur­
poses *f the National Indus­
trial Rerovefy Act,' it is tequ red Ihst any and til in­
creases in the amounl of work
or production required on
July 1, 1933, must be submit­
ted to and approved by the
agency created by section «ix
of (ha code and by lb# Admin­
istration aad if not m a-bifntted -such increases will be
regarded *s a prims facte
violation of the pruviainn fur
minimum wsgrs."
Contracted Price*
Q. What protection ran be an­
ticipated for manufacturers who
Tnrrrase labor costs under N il!A
on goods to be delivered on old
contracts?
A. In n Ir e Indus­
trie*, there has tern sum# for­
ward buying at unduly depressed
price* in recent week*. Increased
oust* resulting front ik is -c n s tX nirnt-innpired muvcmunl
msf
makr It very hard fur m m , nianufarturer* and joldn-rs lu fulfill
some of their prr-ent cent iacts
wrthnul loss. It will be a part of
this ,«side induct m l cMiperalion
(Continuril On Pagu Three)

MARTIN
t*l BT

311

Snnpfolio free w ith three
rolls of mtftit. Be lu re to
pvt a supply before you go
to the fair.

Wieboldt Studio
Phong 321

AT THE

n

an!#, irarinr, rntorwil Qinrlbri,
Ini r in*, tins

Meal Market 111 B. let. 81.

repairing

v a cation

•ifl A«r** i* aer#** VII«n| in good
1&lt;'ft G iuhI wall*, nil nwc#*i*
&gt;iirv * agrlt ullural
implementi.

W . H .LO N G

something

that need*

A ^ le u rC b e a l!!

Celery Farm To
Rent

clusl**. nptl I* r*fl*#t*d Sj* all that
I* rral Afid sternal and hy nothing
#!•*. II*.fills alt «pac«, a n d 'It 1*
impn**ibl* to concalva of *uc^oynnlprr*rnr* and individuality Vtix.
r*pt a* Infinite Spirit nr Mind.
Ilanr# all la Spirit and spiritual11
(p. 3311.

you have

If

C n

n

A vnralion .1.000 feet almve the sea . . , where you
can piny gulf on a “sweet * 18-hole eoune for_50
rrnls n rouml . . • fish in ihc Girolinas* ismoiu
limit streams . . . ride a horse over miles of
cleared bridle paths . . . play, tennis on lively
clay courts . . . swim me mountain lake* ox the
new Country Cftib pool . . . become breathless
with the lieauty of this mountain scenery . . . bo
cool and comfortable . . . in the happy company
of pay, kindred apirll* . . . that's the summer
enjqvmcnl offered you by the Hotel Cwdon. A
hundred rooms of solid comfort. ThreBdelicious
Southern - cooked meal* a day. At the surpris­
ingly low cost of from 63.50 to 65 pit diem.
Make your reservations now for yfiur share of
this fun. Ami hring the youngsters — there's a
thoroughly equipped playground for them af
the COHDON.
c
:
:
;
1

MANAGER

AN GU S CRAFT

Splendid Living
House
A V ft.T

H. M. Pujiworth

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS A(JO

yve (torn m ean b ij this to
te llyou what to do. We-have
•no idea o f doing th a t . . . •

Mabel, left yesterday for Jack­
sonville where they wilt maka
Ihvlr future hom*.
Among th# Sanford people who
will take In the Miami relehrati n ate Mr. ami Mrs. Claud*
ltrrndi'ii and Mis* Nell Evans.
Z*b Ratliff and Martin htettenlfl. of th# Herald offle* are
•pending , faw itays In Miami.
Mr*. Harry J. Wilson enlartained a larg# numb*r of chil­
dren on Saturday afternoon In
honor of her little -ion, Gaorga'v
birthday.
Outibor g*m*s w*r#
played on th# beautiful lawn end
the young people spent a merry
aflarnmm, leaving after the dainty
refreshment* were served wUhlog little Oenrg# many more hap­
py birthday*.

B u t We have a cigarette that is
milder and. tastes better and w e
honestly believe you will enjoy i t

CIIR I8 T1 A N HCIRN CK CH U R C H
"Hplrit" wa* the subject of th#
tcssnn-Rcrmon In all Church** of
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday. Aug­
ust A
Th* Golden Text* wa* from
Psalm* 14.1:19, "Teach me to da
thy will; for thou art my God;
thy spirit Is good."
Among the citations which com­
prised the lesson-Barmon wa* th*
following from th* Bible: "God la
a Spirit: and they that worship
him must worship him In spirit
and In truth" (John 4:84),
Th# l«aaoa-8*rm*n
also In­

cluded the
following paaaagas
from th* Christian Seteace textbook, “Selene* and Health with
Key to th* Scripturet," by Mary
Baker Eddy: "The Scripture* im­
ply that God ta AlMo-all. From
thl* It follow* that nothing pea­
se**** reality ner existewre except
Ut«. dlviM M ad aad Hi*

th e c ig a r e tte t h a t s m il d e r

the cigarette th a t tastes better
/
/rUtk

' ’iy rtv m

.r .

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w

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fl

�4iieftioas A ad
wers G iven

Social And

MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

7—11“Less Talk, More
— Jl Action” Is Called
F o r By Johnson

N JU

O f f k n 141
■^*r-

Pe

program depend*. No employer! President*- Agreement prov •!** an
lean go on increasing payrolls,easy manner m which .n employer
rithout IncritMYtl
" r with
■ a •pvcial -pnfbltm
— 1-1---- _L_.li
whichh .h*
s r« buyrv* an.I th** part of buyers(.
is now tu buy or Ihi* plan will bv *htnk« will *'vn*nU* a Trent anU ti*a failure.
*#
! avoidable hard*hip/* can tuen lha
1*»u oiitfht to buy beta**** t&gt;uy&lt;A.IJflt.(.mt.n( ani|
» temporary

(Continued From bag.'Chi#)
lin g «M-l'&lt;&gt;rU ,our Job. But there
,,
nnai Rearing.'
(Continued From Pago T w o )
Miller, end the nwn who had gath- .« another reason. These Iugh*-r
for the** having the benefit of
ercsl to support him. Front what1 wages will make highrr prii-e. jast|Th;,&lt; **•
presrntind hi. case In
these forward bargain* (con­
I saw. I said,''with one'Frashlin « ’ sure as the sun sets nn&gt;* it will **r ting to the local Cmmnitlre,
tracted before tb* law was passed)
Rnusrveit ami ■ few Hay Millers make them soon.
if y oi don't j which has authority to grant Win
to taka (ha Initiative in revising
this whole country woild be on it s want to «lart buying at once lae-j* *,ny " I •k&lt;,t part of i |jc Agreethem to absorb some share of tins
way in a month.'
• , cause buying is your ;mrt in the
which may Is* a bar.lship In
M ONDAY
Increase in their soppiier* costa,
“A frw days later the returns common p rpoae, you should start j
until a final ruling .» ma.lt on
The Senior Christian Endeavor thus raised in the public interest.
began to come In. ’ With a ratirhi lecause buying just n &gt;w Tk the the question in \Va&lt;hinJtftn.
Society of th* First Presbyterian It la oaly in suck' a willing and
smaller population. F i d clan.I was 1**1 business inU could engage in.
Church will kae* an eaaewtte* considerate spirit, throughout the
ahead of New York city
But
''Turn jour money into things
whole of Industry, that we can
because, almost trfo rr you ran
council moating in th* aesaWn bop*'to anctoed. (P . D. R.)
That was before Grover Whalen
draw a hcrath. the things you
room of lb* church at l : M o’clock. ■' Q. If trade practices adopted
took hold of New York rity. Now
want will he worth more than
the very much
larger cil}' I*’
All officer* and eoramiltec chair­ are incoosistrnl with the term* of
the money you ran aayr hy not
niarchutg
like
Flevcland.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
contracts now in existence, what
man are urged la attend.
buying.
"What-must i«e done? Of course,
becomes of th* contracts? A .
‘Thus t* no lime tr&gt; hoard. It
"E ve ryth ing 1 r Th*- Office"
first of all every employer should
TUESDAY
Th* federal government can pass
is no lime to sate money. It
|»ul Jh.1 hlae eagle iu his window,(
The PhUathea Class of the law* to altar sales agreement* bqt [
I s a lime to grl things, tin. thr |
TYPEWRITERS
First Baptist C TW rchim i meet ‘at 1 do«S think this law Intended to
and* deserve if.
Ait«l tliMlnp UddlilMl
things you need. Spend for ■*•
S:00 P. M. at th* home of MU* do that. Wa are going to ask tor
. "Anil here Ut me give a solemn
KEPAIitEI)
senploy mem. If you don't spend
warning. l!o not Irtfle with that
Catherino Forrester, West First cooperation to make this law work
I'liHIIF 111I
* 111 MftRrHlIlfk
now and grl something you wilt
hud.
In
th,.
confusion
of
early
Street.
and if neeaasary w* arc going to
spend later for laxr* and dole*
day« u man may' gvt away with
The Senior Christian Endeavor ask tb* pdopt* to rtlas the terms
and grl a thing.
it. Bui the tiy of reckoning!
Society of the First Presbyterian of th* coatrscU. (II. S. J . )
' "On Ihe other hand if you do
against
an
aroused
public
opinion
Church will hava choir practice at
Price Inc******
hill now you will hrjp In atari
8:00 o’clock at the church.
i»
sure.
Q. What la th* attitude toward
Ihe uptyard spiral of business
"There s an equal dots for
King Tut Ankh-Anien doesn't
increased prices as a result of in­
and make your Job secure."
W KDNHBDAY
workers.
No
rinploye#
ahmrlsl
re»t
aeem much eacitod oeee th*
The Sarah Parker Orphanage creased labor cost* under the
ra*y unlc-s he has matched tlie
charms
of
pretty
Margoeiita
Club will moot at 3:30 o’clock at operation of N IR A ? A. I am ful­
sacrifice his bma has made hyi
Biemer, New Orleans visitor to
th^ home of Mrs. C. P. Hendon, ly aware that wage increases will
making the shorter h o 'r« |uo per-'
the Chicago World's F a t r -A
eventually
raise
coats,
but
I
ask
60S Magnolia Avenue.
rent worth the higher pay. The
Century of Progress. This
that management* g irr first con­
Optometrist
man who has thus g,.| a new Jsrh,j
statu* of th* ruler who lived
TH U R S D A Y
sideration to ihe Improvement ut
or
a
pa»
rai-e.
or
n
shorter
work
more
than
three
thousand
year*
112
Park A ar
There will be a Christian Kn- operating figure* by greatly In­
week, is not worth it unle-* ho
ago ia in the Egyptian Pavilion,
deavpr rally at 8:00 P. M. at Salt creased sales to be osprcteil from
du*s
his
part
to
get
for
hi*
em
I
on*
of
ihe
Fair's
many
Ire*
at­
V
Lando Springs.
the rising purchasing pnwrr of the
ployer the * imrea-esl hustties*
traction*.
ii ontintifil From
O ne)
public. That is good economic*
which alone cun keep the lugger t-J ti e wiit pa ut it ptupor miniifPii
m
and good business. The aim of this
payrolls going
WNtftf.
whole effort is lo restore our rich aunlal cmlc |ur lie rixif, stores?
1.U
M
IIER
"Th e ir * not a nt.in front ship
Whal about th«* man who.own*
domestic market by mining its A . A* fur 4s meirh«ndixing prac­
|iing elerk In salesman from
nit
vast consuming capacity.
if we tices are IItthrrned, what s fair roustabout to high powered me.! ii nmnll h o in i'* ' Fill rthi»
l ong leaf yellow pine. Gulf reft
employer nt tIi* plant who h paid
now inflate prices is fast and as fur one i- (air practice f &gt;r all. I
ryprrsa an„ all hinda af build
chanie who cannot repay the *ne I hy Ihi* houra for thr net nl iinimint
Plans are going forward fnr a
far a* we increase wages, the woulJ rather see the retail tiler* nfice made for him hv inereasml
ing maleriala.
Benefit bridg* party to be given! , ,
, .
.,, ,
,
I whole project will be art at chuiidieiug industry cum* in aa a ttm tim , ical an t .ervlce W ork- «»f w«»rl. In* i l i f . T I i h ninn #*‘ t-»,
on Wednesday, Aug. *"• ■» I"**
H ill Lumber Co,
i , ***
naught. We rannot h ip* for th* large . group a. possible, til. S.
.............
rhll) 75 ernf- an lumr whcnctfr li»* **
Elks Club on East First Street by
13th and Holly
u u rk iR f. Th»- r •oinullre m n u n l1
full affect of this plan unless, in
#
tl
.
*!«• H with n frrtvnt dvuu that Hum omphtyor upviult* m. .Vr 7.11- HER V IC K
th* Elks Auxiliary, of this city,
i-hona J L »
thru* first critical months, and.
U - UtiMt would j uu nay woulu f„m
for th* benefit of th* Elks Harry
hi« u-»ual
unlit n r i* * ^
avtn at |h* expen-r of full im lu l W aali!*la«tMiy hour* of rmploy-; *Wh*th«n
it wnrkcr or COlll.I he srl.ta■rts-sl l„ u n r r *hai
Anna Hospital for Crippled C'hllprofits, we *Vfer price increase# ntriii f«t wIp'U’^aU'rH and
no rntployrr We j»u» nil re run m *
dren at llmatlHa.
aa lung as possible. (F . D. R.)
ers -would
wonto Js
is hours
nours hr
nr aali-fnesal
......rrs.
.
,, is wluit ws- tmy nml
||1|(| hnvep point
It
- The following women will have
Q. Are you going to permit T u n ? A
Not to me no. But I and u»r tli.it makes thr increased
I* ,,,,,,
,:' H,
charge of arrangements: Mrs R. price-fixing in these rod**? A
PR IN TIN G
m ud not nay. definitely. The**, hualm*** port which *iht* whole‘
M| MI1 4,11
w»»fk hi
F. King, chairman. Mrs. T. II. The Administration ikies not con­
employee* ■fcitiiii’ the r**h hour
people m utt brine th tir problem i n __
*
of hiufii|*a« timl Uy them **ff dm* We are equipped to prodorg
Lansing. Jr., Mrs. A . S. Peck, template price-fixing as part of
and w r will look ,1 over. t l l . r S.| ................. .
rt|t|lrn%&gt;.,, ,.y
Mr* II. J . Thurston, and Mr*. its function.
it&gt;K the rent of the »*ny?‘* llu* first claaa job work at th*
Prior agrromJnls
J '*
. . . .
"lerwlirluiiiig tliajonty ,,f l'n« .?,,, rommittcc aiuwrr^ wvr4. divided, iuarst puaeltile prices. Giya pa.
Floyd Land.
proposed b? srparsle industries
Q. hi net* tin* chain nton*4 *••!*-'
Sotm* mcmlH*rH ? t&gt;*«t that nurh
a trial.
are subject to approval, if thev reseni only a m inority of the re
, „ tu„ y .
0 . n*til..ti..nwt fights pr«H r .l iff i&lt;* (I klol.it it*it of Iho
ar« not monopolistic in Intention U ilf-r« »»f the ciMintiy, how will « ... .....
. ,
,
Hcruld Printing Co
. *, ^ 'L **1
' '' i l l of th.
Agfi-emenl, ulii e
or effect or otherwise opposed to the m ajority l r affected? Q. If
1‘kone ltd
• rode come* in that ks-sn't repre- ,.,,.n t
‘
" r otheis declareil that tin* stagger
the public Interest. (D . P.)
1
" • ,r'
I . . . t r n , is p e rfrd ly legi.im atr
In these codes It will be proper sent all „f them. ..... .. all h „ „ . an ,\ Z
, ‘
&gt; ! I« « « - dec......................
the
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Mero, of E l- to have a provision that they are up port f it , to he heard and w R . ) * 7 r L
n,,*‘ " , " " * l’&gt; | Fom m ifter
not sure ,a .............. I
d e r Spring*, celebrated the/' not going to sell products at Iras each have hi- day in ciitirl. |ifj j|J, e xrr. ire* Jof Ifnrer
to take from on ibis question, and since the
fortieth wedding anniversary and than the cost of production. When order t., get th*- benefits of thiw a man n |ilsnty nr u p io p «ty in te n t,,,f tin* ninn wli.&gt; asked tlie
MKM0GHAP1! PR IN TIN G !
Mr. Meru'a birthday anniversary Hiry go beyond that price-fix- A ct they should organic* tliem right, of wh'di he . may not lie que-tion elearly indicates thut he
TY IIN W
tog
I.
would
have
to
xtrp
in
be
•elves
into
assn*
lations
There
ts
With a family dinner yesterday at. ____ .„ .i
tawfolty deprived.
t.el in, say lias a real desire In abide by the
their bom*. Ouesta Includdd t h e i r ) * h“ laato to monopoly a fniurh more reason f"t the retailers now. and emphatirally
that
.
------- tb
..
proper I uling. the answer shiiuhl
Spvclttl
Inu'siligatlonH
two daughters, their husband*, prevantinn of that is part of what lo Join an association, t think iliat • HA expects |si opeiale &gt;u Ini m -1l.i* belli up until a definite riiliagl
thin
Administration
is
here
fnr.
this is a quo-lion for tie* n«s.&gt;
and families, and their three roni,
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
L is i Thee
11
bsiuitdaiuu. „f eondilu [can be n b lu ln rl In ihe mranfime.!
It Is not here to institute the or- citation ti.
their wive* and children.
&gt; 4 11
lional power that judicial d r the particular employer a-k ng ita'
ganixatiun
and
uperalun
uf
these,
.
.
,
,
C
R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
Those present were Mr. and
industries. (||. S. J .)
f ‘ . ""
"
,f toniinnt",| e ii'u .m bordrrliu« j 'I *«Mon has Hie I'oinm itlre's p ti-|
I'k o a r I*4'
,
Mrs. P. A . Mero and family, Mr.
t
c.i'"»s
will
n
q
nen-s-nry.
B
ui,
niieaion
lo
so
mridust
bis
w
uikj
Paris a i r .
m sa u rit. . g u a i
Q. How are cost, and
J?
, , th, .r.fo ru ! Jasaixiatlon
t
M m r vrhiYIt if ihe Iramet) aietulers uf the bout schrsltilr
and Mrs. Walter II. Bach and son, I
Daei^ Itarnaby, Mr. and M rs .-J; ^ T i e " o ^ t • P .
^
in
..... .. |„ , h* profession |ln whsh two opinion.!
11 '*»* iw m ln l
M. Jackson and son, Wesley, Mr. eoxt accounting and atktiatlc.l une„ wh|, j(l|ri (|| s , ,
can always !„• ol,t„ine,|) feel at
phases
of
thr
Godrs
have
not
yet
In
lra
S
la
te
lliisinrss
and Mr*. George Mato, and Mr.
Q
Is there nnv indu-try *bd nnv '•n,#* Ibat Ihe \dtiimi*tration
and Mrs. J . W . Mero, J r . and fam­ been developed. The Act pruvldek
specifically that
operates wholly w thin one sta*.-' hn* rrrrtl. »h*» fnm |% 7*anlnu« _...
ily.
**Th* President may, as a
How would yo i handle ih it *i'.lo­ nM w l li^yitv »n*J nirvprrtv, nrf
enndittin of his approval of
tion? A . Tim l pre iiil«
pu • .' *«1w iiv » iH*n ni'il MWv nn* th**
any such code, imtaaie such
I. gal i|iiviition. If nn intln-try i &lt;
uf vvii
it*nv »&gt;p iiiny
rnnditiona (including requtruC«&gt;ntAm«*i| Hilhin tits l.«»nl« r . **f n»»* l«* IttwfolU i|»&gt;tM*. il&gt; It* R I
ments for the making iif reone •tiiU* they
t*i»r» it ml
p irl« and the keeping of ac­
j-Icnlv ttf jhumft IitHyi*tn in n il
counts) for the protection of
Ihrm Mint thin wdu M nut
:«•
eoniumars, compelllm*. n n umtpf r«*«li&gt;rnl t « «
I hiivp
pinyrrs, and olher*. and In
tu tl» w thmit litiflt* ri»-a m tli M.?»t.
furtherance of the public tnW A H IIIN G T n N , |i. t'.. Aug. 7.
(II. S. J )
irresi."
— It Is the sinnll empT yer. Gen­
Th? Nntimml If*-* ••vrry Ai|r»i»» *
Q What is your policy on f x a i F ^ , wj || h(1&gt;
eral Hugh Johnmn believes, who
•ii inili* tiftft
III m id
wilt make or break the national price.?. A. I believe that psnple u¥l,r |n(ri) , U)|. ((l|
Y«h»’ti tt
I
dial
Showing—
The
'If lu r i* •ho
Id
not
sell
at
less
than
covl
j,,
„
rv
n
rfrets
recovery plan of the admlniitraini. •tali
You rshmiltl act4.
ll«n. All the great lasir Indus­ of production. We •hinlld have metre (|i p ,
trie* are co-operating, he said, but what is known aa an upen-pririQ. W ill Ihe ind sirial rsciiveryi
/'•'s
| —
It ia th* llltte fallow who hav gut agieumenl -th a t they re p o r t •al«- plans lie held up pending itctttoris
-1 1 fYY\ P V
“Th e Men in dimply for. employera to
in.l Jpfkra at which sold. 1)1. 8.
to make thi* thing work.
on lin o lllllt I'lM llly ■' A
A ' |l*»# O
/ I h h £ I A A A - k J b g*
hire
mure men lo tin the existing work by re*
“ It is ihe little ampl 'yer." Gen­ J ) /
niviM T of mm
.mi
■
tim ing the work limirs of em it mini’s ivcwk
&lt;/ Is there any thought of .uv*ry A.IrniiiMiru'i.m lit mi* in
eral Johnson declared, “the one
~
11 y *T ^
mill ut the .xnine time pitying a living wage
a
who hirr* one to tan men. who •lifting men in vnrinu* purl* &lt;d mh’q i * h i w l»r t-f i **' Mm* inMI .
“be country to watrh price situa­ ily of n .................... »| i*-slmn* «•!' H r
for the nhorter week. . . ."
|
will make this plan a success.
tion? A. We want to avoid in iiirmtiliilioiiiii Ium ii Mit' Liituul
I've seen a little gpposllion In
quisitorial powers and polite fu r*
•itunltiin. Fr»i* Mi *•* • »m i'I mimk*4
this res pert. An aditorial in a
t on*.
Wh ievrr liegin* to vlo ■f I*n\ |M IV4IMII rf I In*
New York newspaper the other
late rode* will la* roiiiolainad •tun n’ lemptr*! ii Mu- l.t v% f hr re­
day asked what was to become of
against by Ihe people in the ln- ftire, all tho 11in* Iim DM'il
the small stores.”
du*tri Itself. (If. R. .1 I
««'iimiii uuiiiMihfitil ••&gt; thi* law.
“ I say to you— what I tidd
Price* and ReSslirr*
h«*r&gt;iiu|, th ru - *x *1“ uu 1*00them In a telegram- m»n hav#
Q In the mailer *f prlce-Px**rrMtitl, Mmn- i - y - i
mi C’&lt;m J
died and worms have eaten them, ing how about retailers?
A. •lit 1 ,"nal right* tu •!» anything
but not from paying &gt;12 a week The retailers have varlu s reasons
v%h ch i« fiirbithf«*n hy flire la*,*
for work in a retail store."
for wtnllng to ronir in on Mil* Thrre in no cun lit&gt;&lt; «»’ul right ,in|
Later, while al luneheon. Gen ?),injt.
They have suffered a i' uijoti- onfnlrly; aid there is h i
erwl Johnson, was asked: “ What great deal frim had pract ces. A* business rum pel itb-n wlii'dr I* I
will happen to nhlrclors who won't they come in here with their asso­ mure unfair oi mm Imnoful I ,
c
go along with Ihe M ie s? "
ciation and Dieir codes, they linen al! the people limn II &gt;mopi'ti'o n
E
^They'll get a so k rieht on a subject that ha* to be attended of Lav w n g r- anil long bom .
N
th« nose," the General replied.
to. (II. S. J.)
which ihe N IK \ seek 'p a r'iru la r
T
If the Colt&lt;5 I* It necessary In have the ly t i rLminate . .
S
retailers Indu Jed in tk* rode? A . slilulion protect'il tin rigbr of n
K N D K A Y O K It A L L Y
Thi* Aft i* an Act intended for frw to profit ill Mich u manner
Show S lu rtn u t !l o'clock
A ll members of Christian E n ­ the whole people. This is what I **t ihe expense of nil the people, It!
4
deavor Societies In the rity are have tried to describe and th# '*'"t!d be a chaitir of .marchy and'
n I* Iwark . law
I nr I*r. j |t*H ( r A ^ !
being Invited to attend a Christian Fres'denl'i stalrnieni outlining th*
Endeavor rally to be h*id T h u ir- p d iry of the Act emphasises this. In truth the f&gt;U; rem# Court bss
day evening at 6:00 o'clock at O f course, this Act must apply to ’ rn M'»l'd Jy held I* it the r' u m
lln tlliFiirther Notice We W ill
Mon iI«h*m not Ritthnriii rniy mirh
» V Lando Springe, near Lamg- everybody. (H . S. Jd
horim'nurity
veto
ups-n
a
Cmle
«f
out.
Q.
Would
you
prefer
g
wqod. Each person is being asked
to kring aambs ieh**. Salads and
Du Satuilays
eoM drinks will k* provided.
Wa
'TTii*' merry tale *!
the |..ve affair* of
Ihe last man nn eprth

Parish House Scene’-------- • %
Of Organization Meet IS o c ia l C am T ldaT

n o n a Is

Frank Bowrr, newly fleeted
HIM A ty » Chorpetiing left today president of the Congregational
r .Daytona Beath to vUit her Christian EndfBvor, provided over
U Hr*. A lp hU RUhard*.
the firot fell meeting of the orgkniution which wa* behl ia*t
Hr*. M ary Mkklar and Ml** night at the pan*h houae on Ea*t
gO,n Hay laft F tfto y to r Chicago Third Street. The inspirational
ft attend tha Century of Prog rat*. part of the Hireling wa* an adihfwa, "Significant Living and
Mr*. John Bhadoin haa font to Spiritual Awarrneta,” delivered by
HcpjwT, A rk . to ipoad a month the Rev. Martin J. Bram, of Holy
Croe* Episcopal Church.
with Bar father and other relaThe following new officer*
took up their duties .at the meet­
Mr. *nd Mr*. A . H . Hatrher *n- ing: Mia* Bee Uantt, vlccpreaidanfhter dent; Mbs Mflva Lundquial. sec­
oungd the. birth of
f, am Weal retary; Mi** Dorothy Thurston,
jtatetday at their
treasurer; Ml** Jane Gantt, cor­
Eighteenth Street.
responding secretary; and Mis*
Mia. E . B. Blow, and daughter, Ortrudk Vining, publicity chair­
Evelyn, have returned from SL man.
During the business session
Aofuetlne where they have been
riiitiag the forgMt’a Mater, Mr*. piano were discussed for a large
group of delegate* to attend th*
M. M. Evana.
state convention of Christian En­
M iu Dorothy Pope ha* gone to deavor to be held in Jacksonville
YkfclJa. Macon, and Cloudland, from Aug. 25 through Aog. 27.
Ga. t* *i»it friend* and relative* Plans ara being made for a apectlt
recursion coach to take a large
for. Mveral week*.
group from th* Central Florida
Mr*. R. 9 . Montaateatg* aad district.
Raymond, have returned
It wa* announred that th* neat
W
Atlanta, whara they hava district rally will - take place
bean (pending the past plx week*. Thurotoy at Ban Lando Spring*.
The Hanford delegation will meet
Mr*. E . D. Mobley' left this at th« church at 6:30 o'clock and
morning for Macon, Ga. where she attend the picnic In a group.
will visit her daughter, Mr*. T . I.
A t the close of tho business
Harris, Jr ., far about a month.
session refreshments war* served.
Mr*. Camilla Steel* and son. A l­
ton. have returned from Wait
Palm Beach where they have been
vtiiUqg tbs former's mother.

Christian Endeavor
Society Has Meeting

'John Allison haa returned from
“The Problem* of Fri*nd*htp"
Atlanta and other points in Geor­ was the tuple Mis* Helen Colbert
gia where b* has been » pending chose for Ihe meeting of the
Christian Endeavor held Hunday
th* past month.
evening at th* church.
Several
Mr. and Mrs. Prank R. Mc­ short talks were given by differ­
Neill aad son, Malcolm, hav, re­ ent member* of Ihe society and
tained from Daytona Beach and the Rev. Tennl* I. Dvaae, of St.
Miami Beach where they have Petersburg, spoke a few wonts to
The meeting was
been (pending the past two weeks. the society.
brought to a close by a duet,
W* Hav* in
Mlaa Margaret .Thompson, of “ What a Friend
Montgomery, Ala., formerly of. Jesus,“ sung by Miss Margaret
Ihle city, la spending a abort time Veraay and Mia* Mary Frangq*
bar* with Mlaa R. E. Griffin, 100 Andrews.
Myrtle Avenue, and with Mr, and
Jfra . A . G. Wagner *t ChuluoU.
rM
Mr*. R. If. Morton, of Philadel­
phia, and Mrs. B. K. Oppenhelm,
of Jacksonville, will arrive tomor­
row afternoon to be the guest* of
Mr. and Mrs. George Weinstein.
They and 'Mr*. Walnstein will
leave Wednesday morning for
Daytona Beach to spend a week.
Mr*. J . M. Jackson and son,
Wesley, have returned to their
bom* at Creacrnt City
after
sprnJng aome time here with th*
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Mara, Elder Springs.
Robert Maaon, of SI. Pateraburg, ia spending a few days here
with his br ither-ln-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. N et Smith, 2205
Sanford Avenue.
Irymad
and Daughter, Mary Martha, Miss
Catherine Melsch, and Miss Elis­
abeth, Ann DeForeat spent yester­
day Wparnocp at Ihyton* .Beach.
^JL‘ M . Meson, who has been
•the summer at Wrightsvilla/ t h u
is Mrt* for a short
tlme.wtlh hit'tovghter. Mrs. Ned
Smith, tlOS ~SaafnrJ Avenue.
Bifgr* Arrfalgton, of CortHJe.
Ci
Ga- fapeai yoaurday andI ' t &gt;day
herOrwilh .hia toother. Mrs. Stella
P. Arrington, .B
]|a|t&gt;olU
MftXiolL Avenue.
a -.'(pCtf *T j i . ILa Hay* reL o «fb
-I*
.
_
*&gt;J j
Dayton*
Beach; after n
igciM
W fcl
k f w few days
hare-with Mr. and. .M rs. J. A.
T a k a ik
s; -

yadfoAr-t

Mrg/TW.- :!*. ' Stoadaomiro loll
estsrMsy “tor 'Clearwater where
ha will spend a week with Mrs.
I. C. Moor*.
Friends of Mr. and Mr*. Hugh
C.
w ilf ragret to Warn
thatHhlv-ae* 111 * t tkair boos* on
M y r^ A y y y .
,

Barrymore, Miriam
Hopkins At MHane

Notable in brilliancy of par(Vrmancr* and sheer pictorial
beauty, 'T h e -titranger'a Return,"
filmed from th* new Pbil Hlong
novel of rural lifer plays tonight
at the Milano Theatre with Lionel
Barrymore and Miriam Hopkins
co-atarred in the leading rolr*.
Directed by King Vidor, th#
Matro-GoMwyh - Mayer picture
achieves masterful sweep in dra­
matic power against a farm back­
ground that lends realism to th*
nip p ing atory action. Written by
Ihe author of “State .Fair," th#
film transcends the glory of h a
earlier work in simple, genuine,
human interval.
With Lionel Barn mire rad a*
the AVyrar-old farmer who re­
fuses to die unl'l his house l» inorder, Barrymore deliver* th*
most compelling characterisation
of his cairer. Miss Hopkins, seen
aa his e ty-bred granddaughter, is
mi peril In her Interpretation of a
rot* aiacting in ila demands.
Vidor scores heavily with th*
smooth flow of the story and in­
teresting treatment of his sub­
ject. Filmed almost entirely outof-doors, the picture captures th*
earth!**** of the farm and give*
t&gt; the screen an almost d mensional view of a country*! W do­
main where drssia is hidden in
th* wheat fields.
.
4 Pranchot Tone, rapidly cooing
to thf1 front a* a ‘ new romantic
hero, carries th* tore theme with
Ml*a .Hopkins and prove* a valu­
able acquisition to the cast. Htuart
Erw in it seen as a bucolic charac­
ter of both humor and sympathy.
Irene Hervey scored in lha part of
the yo ng farm wife and the
splendid cast Indu tre Beulah Bon­
di, Grant Mitchell, Tad Alexander
wad Ailaen Carlyle.

Mias Elis* Adams haa return**)
to' her horns fa Vidal is,’ Ga. after
I ^ft*.' &lt;T. C. H o b re aad spoodirig tb# past fe w weeks here
.iM a a ftria . * * * « « . and xetth her aunt, Mr*. O. J . Pupa,
I \Claaswater, apent Sun- South Hanford Arenu*.

Lt*otenant .Harry 8. Car)ton,
aad 'Mr*. J . D. Woodruff
aad Mr. and Ml*, M rs. Carlson, and tbair son re­
daughter, Nan- turned Friday to thair home at
lo , ggamdr ,th* wwak end at Norfolk. Va. after apowdipg aavoral toys hare with Lleutaaaat
CarlOto-k
reals. Mr. sad Mr*.'
left Friday T . C Carlson. Jessamin Avenue.
r r *
the World'*
lg bare ,«he
months 'M rs. CMarla* Youag, of Tffton,
Ga.. will return to bar horn* to­
day after (pending two days kaaa
k T .'b a s o Atom*, of Vidall*. with Mlaa Cararita '.Barber. Mr*.'
tho
la th* goaat of bar iidsr,| Yana* vrill bo reaserwbered
O . A .^ g p A ht her home on former Jikaa Cloa. Thayer, of u
city.

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COLEMAN’S

Evans Calls F o r
Co-Operation In
Recovery Fl ans;

Lcnne Duplicated
DR. HKNRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

Plans Progress For
Benefit Bridge Party

Mr. andMrsJ.W.Mero
Observe Anniversary

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FKANKIJN I). ItOOSEVIilX

Tueaday

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PLEDGE; WE ARE TAKING J
STEPS TO PUT THE LET TER AND SPIRIT OF T H E !
P R E S ID E N T ’S A G REEM EN Tf
INTO EFFECT THROUGHOUT;

OUR BUSINESS.

It’nSI’lCY!
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A T T E N T I O N !
Now i« a good time to plant your wintlhreuk of fuM
gniwing Australian Pines (Cnsuarinu ruim ingham i4
aiu») about 10 feet apart. Average Haight 2 feet.
Special faith Price Be &amp; 10c Bach

E. .B. STOWE
Cameron Ave.

Phone 3306'

OPEN AT 8—CLOSE AT 6

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^ “Nowhere* BLAZING GUNS * * " Deal Was Definitely
ALL EUROPE IS President Okeys ■;i;
a LAWFlight
Begun ByTwoFliers
Recognized Woman'sRight
MARKSTART n To Place In Government
' SEI FOR WAR. Industrial, Labor
APPLY
STATES ENVOY Peace Agreement
OF ELECTION
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Supremo Court Makes
Ruling? On TestCasc
Brought By Tampa
S c h o o l Instructor

BROOKLYN, A g. S._(AVA trans-Atlantic flight to "n »■
where" began today when Lieu
tenant Naur ce Rossi and Pau
Codos, Kranrh aviators, to d
off from Ployd Bvnnvtt fitld i
aa attrmpt ti art a ikstanc#
(•cord. They planned to croee
Ih, ocran via Naw Foundland
and then “Just keep going.'
Persia, Africa or Russia may
be their land ng place but they
prefer t&gt; lan&lt;t In Karachi, In­
dia. The record they srek to
smash is the 8,140 miles set by
two Uriliih aviators.

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WASHINGTON, D. C- Aug. I.. rvttnt th* United Slatfft in r turn—The new deal has definitely Jor diplomatic post. Other women
I recognised woman1* ''right to a have held minor diplomat!.1 posi.j
P j . p j j place in the government. While Ism s during the last few year*,
r H c U p„ f|ou, administrations re og- h it the appoint mein of Mr*. Owen
nl*ed the woman voter to some marked the debut of Women. B&lt;

500 Shots Are
And Three Areilurt
In Outbreak at I’rccinct In Kentucky

tanking envoy*.

**
assistant
attorney-general.
_____
I President
Roosevelt’s appoint*
IIARLAN. Kentucky, Aug. 5 "«enls of women to Important
-t/P &gt; -B h tm g ru n s smt explod- - *«*U already exceed? the .total of
ing dynamite, injuring three men. •"« predecessors » » h «h' Proh«1
marked the start today of the hl'"y
prom.nent women
i primary election in Harlan county.
added to the rapidly gro •
despite the prerenre of f ,.r ra- I *"«
t‘on.1 guard companies who had
of F rau d . L. Per-

While Nellie Ta»lne R"-*, for­
mer gnvs-tmir of Wyoming and
v .&gt; rhairman of the ItvnincYalie
national committee landrd the
jh.»| of director of the mint many
li.nl thought, and t| I* known sFr
hoped, that shP would he rewarded
fur her campaign efforta with the
p u t of treaaitrrr of the llnittd
Mate,. Mrs. Rms Is one of the
I. s' known women in national,
and had y*mpalftied for

Dcloprate T o Wheat
(’onfcrcncc 1h Bnck
Home Bearinj?
pimiftic R e p o r t s

Effort',,
PLAN FOR GIVING Unprecedented
To End Disputes
Ranked
SUN TO FARMERS WartimeOnParWith
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T A L L A H A S S E E , A n*. B.
»lalru»wt that **AH FttfPPf__!li
(A . P .)— P re o ld o n t R o o a ^ «.
— (A . P .) — T h e ' a u p re tn f
resily fur war11 wss mane ot lien-,
velt to d « y gpprovod « J o in t
co u rt ru led to d a y th a t th e
ry Mm gentium. Hr.. ye*tenlay a*
d ec la ra tio n
fo r
In d u a trla l
an tl-n ep o tlam law pasae&lt;l by
the diplomat amt Demoeratlr,
peace proposeti to h im b y *
th e re c e n t L e g is la tu re does
r-unsel-r ret -me-l from abroad. .
leader* of In d u stry an d la b o r
n o t ap ply to school te ac h ers.
A delegate to Ihe wheat eonWASHINGTON, Aug. 5^-WP»- In an u n p re c e d e n te d e f f o r t to *
’ B e c i u w o f - s t a te law gov- fcicni-.-ln—llgntTa_&gt;nd later an.
rm t-tH ap u trr.1
-­
e m in g e x a m in a tio n a n d a p ­
n k wwv wmf Tigx+iwxr* kilIH 1 rrrta y
” n ,WO Wrr# i Ml»a IVikim, lung rh aid* «f lh#
Aimilivr ipipnitant govrntmtnt rarer* with Ihe Americans In, wa* called upon to rescue from
T h e P re sid e n t prom pU y aiJt
p o in tm en t o f school te a c h e rs
Prrsident while he was governnrp ,ni held hy a woman i« that .f London at Ihe economic parley.( irnpardy plan* nf farm admlnUThr injured . includ'd
th e d efin itio n o f nepotism
ervne commitsinner. Thi* thr f-riner amba*»ail«r t-&gt; Turkey- t rotor* tn dUtrlhute about $200.- pointed a b o ard of aavaiiy-,
. „ ,Theodor#
.. -o f New York, became the first
Middleton resigned ll.rlan police
„ ,n
history to ' s-tflre i« occupied by Miss Jessie «ald «ar I* brewing In tieemany.i iwin.nno to farmer* within the next headed by S e n a to r W a f n a r .
does n o t ex ten d to th e m , th e
chef ami Repiblwan &lt; a n .li- ^
a cabinet ,*.*■. The nest Dell, who though not a Roose- He -bvlared that the pol* •»« " f M day* a* benefit* for agree­
e o u rt h el&lt; L
ments to curtail their output if o f N ew Y ork. L a b o r a u t h o r ;
;Ute
sheriff, whose leg was ^
lh, m tt, male’a vanity vrlr appointee, has been tetained
njurvd. The injumd said they were r&gt;mr wh&lt;lll „ u h „ , n oxran. despite the efforts of many pi. Chancellor Hiller, If *nree*sful. wheat and rollon.
f W ^ i t o hroogkt hy
Ity, to a d m in iste r th a n a t lo o - .
will wmk f»r a general war, and1
F jMblia n . Htthboi.
the targets of an outbreak at a
h ttr of |h , - t;Ir. , r omB-M. I'tirnl Irndeis to land the berth,
A 53-year old law ha* been in- al peace e ffo rt.
that
if
these
p-llrir*
ate
un*uc-j
_ reunt; 4»»eh«r, who it wa*
prccir.ct „f the Tway foal tom n ,
| Wn. for iitnls, ciin&gt;rituent*. M&gt;sa Hell,,
(tthsr memtora of tho
r r » ful civil war will re*ull with­ terpreled bv *ome official* as re
(ly rttA was related by marrlay*
pan&gt; Camp a mile south f here. m|lrli ,h„ f|M, uf h, r
lt? .
f font Incest On I’age Twot
in that nall-n. an-l spiead over, qtilrlng definitely that when the won William Green, president of
to a mambar of tba school board.
They
told
offirtrs
they
went
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. »,—(/»■)
the continent!
government make* a payment to lh* Amsri.an Federation of U - T h e Attorney r.vneral’a office 1 lo th ep recln ct w ltb a doien other
Avked.b-w Europe emild pre­ any party it ntual withhold sum* bort Dr. U o Wolman; John Lovrl».
within tha prohibitions of thw act! '
.. .
,
men |0 minute* before thr open-l
pare linsnrlsllv ami ph&gt;«lcally4 d&gt; e It. If this Interpretation Is up­ president of »h# United MIM
Mylng "nepotism bM been defineil
"**3
ing .f the polls t„ *ee if the U |.
for enothei war, M»igenthau re­ held It would cause a *ub«lanllal Wotkerai WolUr Teagle, »»J«Yp
a* • bestowal of patronage by cannot he paid with bonds under , |o, b|)l
f|Mp,y
,cem dan.c i p / l f U V AI I I I I C T D I C O
poillon of the payment*, probably dent of SUndArd Oil of New,
plied:
public of (Lera In appointing nth- term* nf th- supreme eonrt opin- wits, a signed agreement of ll.* f ( | | \ 1 l l 11 U I j 1 t l l l j O
“Hy martial law. The nations of one half, to he offset hy largo Jereey; Oorard Swop*, prootdoirt,
•ra to offlcos or positions hy rea­ Ion uph'ldlng the validity of the two factions. A controversy ilevrl ! _ .
ii.n n iA n iiin ik
Europe ran ea«ily
confiscate *umi which farmers scheduled for of lh# Gensral Electric Comport*,,
son of tbolr blood or rosritsl re- Futeh Act for rctlemptlnn of de- I "P*’’1 •&gt;*‘*»en the two groups. " I A i f L
A IIT U O R II V ill
enough to arty -n wsi. It I* m-ut benefit* now owe the government and Louts Klrstoln. Bootoo mor-.
Utlonsbip to tbo appointing au­ linnuent taivs.
Mnktlfton ami his ».,P,H„t,r* | / l l I L l l \ \ J I l l i m i f J U l /
pathetic, a* Ihe ma**e&lt; of Ihe much nf It In. default.
thority ruthor than because of the
T*
people waul pearr lull the lead-' Called upon for an'opinion to chant.
|o(jf |t &gt;M ((r M l h
,
. n _ _ _ v - rv A &lt; |
merit or ability of the appointee.’ The clause .Mowing redemption , Jk&gt; ^
Th#
Praxidont
said
er.v want war."
r
clear Ihe lmpa**e Attorney Gen
A cun-reta porch. They
Th„
,said
mllt N R l I O n n l I k C i O V e r y A u "Our construction of the school r f tea certiflcstem la bonds e’v- A
M-n go lit him «aid all th* natlun* eral t'ominlng* ha* drafted an ment Is “on * P»&lt; with
lU tntos is that under these laws eted only 19.11 and prior years about bOi) shots weie lirtil from
Gompors' momorabl# wart Im# noY n in iH lra tio n O k o y n
of Europe are r«n*ervlng their opinion hut referred It to the
teachers era required to be ap­ and Hoes not eitend to 1912 taxes machine guns ami rifles, and a
mand to proserv# th# statu* q w .
re*ourre*.
President
at
Hyde
Park.
pointed because of their demonIn labor dispute*,” ond charOcter,
|stick of uynamilt attached In a
"under
any
circumstances
or
c*n“Thr
unwllllngne**
on
the
psit
It wa* reported that pendlny lied it • • an ”*ct of acononye,
■touted and proved ability to
---piere
■
f
coal
was
thrown
In
tne
of -nm* of tbem,” he drrlared a*’
t^ach and not by reason of their ditions." Attorney General Cary edge of the purrh where it ex­
WASHINGTON. Aug. It. -I/Pl \ WASHINGTON. Aug. 5 - H e re j he lande-l front thr liner Iteren- the rilling most of tha payments •tatesmonshlp This Joint *PFtat
family status or tha usual psdit- II. I.amils said.
The national reruvery admlnls- are answer* In questions irgsrd- gana, “lo go all llu- way In the to rotton farmer* who agreed lo pro pots* th# eraallon of a djfp
ploded.
plow up 25 to 50 pecent of their
leml eoDildtrailonR that may apply
trlbuiml
to
paati
County tnnds or bonds of nny
A hundred guardsmen ru»he&lt;l iration yr*trrilay aiithorlieil im- Inu sper-tfie1 prohlenif raised hv] mailer nf wheal riiitallinrnt Is growing crop were being with­ tlngulshed
to ordinary fhrll offices or posi­
President Roosevelt1,* vii'inlary hroiusr of s feeling that they held. Only one rheek ha* been pre­ promptly on any e*»# of
dlstrkt
within
a
county,
except
j
l0
lh,
lr)m
Harlan,
reva
Vrption
of
mo&lt;llf.e,l
re­
tions permitted
he filled st the,
mu-t prepare for war and in pre­ sented so far. Thla wa* handed to ahlo or -dispute that m»T •
| , ymM|| M r„ mfnt, for M |n. re-empl'Vment agreement*:
discretion of the appointing au­ drainage district bonds, the At- rial men were questioned here
paring they mini have grain* In a Texas farmer in a Whlla Kouis from th# InUrprptotton or op
lorney
Central
said,
"mxy
Iw.useil
|
ly
faptaln
Diamond
leikm
*
f,„
m
Q.
I'an
an
employer
work
sn
|
cation of tho.'Troildont'* »-4
thority."
.
reiemnny la«t week.
In redemption of 1911 end prior ,h,&gt; n»‘ltnal gua t.
J l|1B , |)rei(,|ii„ l ts retail lumbei rinplnyre In a retail store dm ing •tore and draw upon.
plo^mont agrram ont”
"All
Europe
I*
ready
for
w
ar.’
tn some nf the cotton states It
ihe rush period in the morning
years taxes when delinquent r»r__
s gw
1 »
Th# Prasldont appointad 1 the
. produrls.
fV
lie added.
"Kranre I* working era* estimated
many farmer*
S e v e n te e n
P e r s o n s tlfleates am held hy the slate and
The Industrie* lh » permitted, and then roles*- him AntII another looih and nail to he wolf- con­ scheduled for payment* owe the tribunal shortly •after ho w** J»
they are over two years oM.”
| to put into effect wags and (lour |„ „ y p ,t |„ j begin* In ml t-after* tained and la offering a bonus on gux*rnm«nt In tha aggregate up
A t E m p l o y m e n t jv ry * . •« " H r own r - v .
h 'w Landis’, rnUag^jeTvervd one »f
wheat, t n 1Germany thee* will ha to to percent of what la dee them.
volJRI* T,*wr workers ta d t»e*o»'
s-k**j*s
•# ' n __ ;
J I of tho blanket NRA Sgfeemenl In-1 .
the moot question* of Interpre­
wsr within nr without. Condition*
Similarly, Ihe *tart of Ihe wheal
a
r
o
n
O f f i c e I n &amp; n l o M u , ^ * p^
rr r . N,M rr r r e .T f h tT '| A "'* • wm,M hr
latlon of the court's opini-n. Ills
Ju d g e
•II over Europe are similar tq acreage redurtlon campaign ha* inlftg $00,009 more.
___
I milk, kn lied outerwear, oil hmn-l
" violation of the .plril of thr whsl they w ttr in 1911.
ruling wa* made In a telegram
been retarde,| pending a decision,
N*W YORK. *AngSavtntaan persona ware brought to Karl R. O'Quinn, elerk of tha
The 700 mark was pa*sed at r ri, orlleal supplire, paint, varm«hl agreement.
“All the countries are *pending wilh word from farmer* In *ome
before County Judge 4. G. Sharon Clreult Court at Clearwater.
the Re-F.mployment Office at 110 and Inrqiier, printing. I &gt;ys nod I i) -Are luneh-on nod rest pr. more for armament. All dlutrii*! area* that If offset* are required Tha’ iteel Industry ysstsnUy In­
Numerous per*"ns telegraphed East Kiret Street J sl before noon plsylhim*. wheal flo r milling. r|o«fi** de kirtlble from Ihr mindwr rath other. Europe will not look sauipaign* In their rountlrs "need formed th# national m o to r* tdto a m v tr for tir it d law vlollmlnlalraUan that It had Mr&gt;»« »«e
relad lumber products, and htiild- , hollr, w„ lfcH
,.r „„ lh..
Hoot during tha luut two weeks of the Attorney General and Comp­ today.
In us fur nisn iMiwer again, a* not be attempted.”
limit" In the maltor of It* eode
Irg
materials
sad
building
spec
u
|
wj(hjn
|||r
#prrlfM
nllwU,
*
July, uceordlng *&gt; offleUI records troller yesterday asking if drain­
sh*
ha*
all
the
men
she
want*,
Exactly 70* men and w men are
Farmer* owe $119,1.15,742 In and «otld gJ no further.
' 1
age district bond* could be used registered who are In nerd of * " , *1
rolrasa t today.
! A.—Ye*, within reason I’m lull one - group ur another wiuil-l seed, fecit and crop production
Robert P. Lamont, pro#l«»at m
For the advertising speeiilly |„„KPtj lunehrou an I rest p-Mo«l* like a financial sll-anrr with in.” loan* alone, most of It In default.
R. 8. Tinkler, churgtd wlthdriv- In redemption 0f delinquent taxing some kind nf emplnymnt.
Of
the American Iron A 8t*«l
Ing un anto whlla Intoxicated, was districU within the county.
thi* number 435 are negro per­ industry ininlmiim wages nf :i..l U )|||(J ^ r,.Kara|m|, however, a*
Miirgenthau *a-l he would pre­ Colloii and wheat farmers, two of tirto. In * communication ~
This,
Landis
said,
cannot
be
rent*
an
hour
for
a
10-huur
*
"
,l‘
!
npp
„ed
|n
tliw_-pint
of
the
agieeson* and 271 are white per* -n*.
fined |1M and costs.
sent these view* lu President Ihe most populous uf agricultural dreikod to th* Woxhlngton nulliot.
! nient.
*
Wrrkers who have volunt'errd week wa* pritided.
group-, together represent a sub­
Charli* Atkina, charged with done. However, tond* nf road and
Itonseve It.
Itlee, raid:
’*
The
knitted
outerwear
ache-lute
(J
_
|#
,
4U|,|,.vrr
t„
stantial majority of th* drhtnr*.
aggravated assault, was fired *25 bridge district*. *«h*ol district* to remain at thi* office and re"W , call attention to th# faet
,lhoiit
Ihe
economic
parley,
MorThe*e advance* were made hy that,. In aceompllshlag th# greet
gad costs, whllo about a week and such are applicable for re­ reive names of applicants declare fur minim "hi wsc-« »f 15 nut* n in n all p i - .cm finploye., ra- genlhsit said: *
later ha was brought Into co rt demption of delinquent county and that rnmr nf the "lories told by „„ hour fur « «" h.-ur week w.Hi gkidless - f ifu-ir - tlirieney?
“ You cannot eipeel mllim from the seed loan and crop production purpose of tha national rec ivgyy
operations &lt;&gt;f knitting and windA.- -No. There I* nothing in the
and charge I with aasault ami bat­ district taxes In the rminty In applicants are pitiful.
a
town hall meeting of sixty del­ office* formerly under Ihe de art, th# member* of lh# cod# hevq
(Continueil
On
I’age
Tw,)
sgrerm ect r-n-i eMing an empl-n •
tery and waa ordered to pay *5 which the districU are located.
They mentioned the rase of a
egate*.
Ilcttei re*ulls will come partment of agriculture. In addl •Irtady gono boyond anythtog
They will he accepted at par value young while woman whose hus­
,rr In relai-i p aillnilar rm|lliiy*es.
and costa.
■
later
from
bilateral and multilat­ lion, Ihe regional agricultural that oan t o 1 Justified by prteoRl
provided the -me* he lure* ancredit forpnralions and Ihe Inle*
W. J. Phillips, charged with in the redemption*, although many band Is ill and unabl to work.
(ContIneod On Ptg* Tx##»
eral
iiieettng*.”
■
pal-1 B| least the minimum wsgr.
operating an overloaded , trues, b'nd Issue* are now quoted at far Thli woman registered with th*
Plaiting the les'lershlp of Sec­ mrdialr credit bank* hava largo
Q. What w-MlI • p in t- lit an ern*um* outstanding secured
hy
below par.
statement that her home is to.
waa fined *16 and costs.
pl-yer from -li.ehaiging person* retary nf State Hull, chairman it crop*, due Ihl* slimmer and faU.
Isindis said ruling* on other * jy tare of food and that six per­
B. 0. Thi mas, charged with
Ihe
American
delrgatlnn.
Morgen
n w receiving more th*n the mm
operating a for him truck with points In the rnurt's opinion rrolr- son*. including hsr husband, are
ini m an-t hlil’ig i-iexperienee-l than said he employed "at all
She also
an Improper lieenee waa fined $10 aMy will be fcmpleled today *nd impendent up in her.
worker* at luwe, pay, thus crest time* the grratf*l perronal log.c
will
be
made
public
as
quickly
and costs.
listed the name of her
»'•»*
ing
n new group uf ainempInyr.fT and rhann.”
Hometlm* between 8:30 O'flfW
Lae Williams, charged with a* possible.
a mere youth, who Is seeking
One of this eity'.t mure "nA. Thi* wiuilil
regar-le-l a*
Offices of Comptroller l#e sl»o work of any kind."
■nd midnight Tlurackuk eHmeon*
giving an auto with an improper
were flooded with request* for InnRtlWNRVILLR, Texas, Aug. ft. cut a iCTttntd window 6tt Ihi
•n s, waa finad $6 and costs.
Major R. U Glenn who was to p-riant downtown corner I—a- a vinlaliun -I the ugirem m l to
ns, the former Hanfuid-Atla-Hr • pread euiplnymeul and Inerea-r
—lAh Damage lu the Inwvr HI" frspt porch of thd J. A. Wriaht
Otis Ball, charged with bars as­ terpreUtlens of various point* of have started a htuse-ln hnnaa 11—
h
Grande valley eitrus crop from homo on Mtignoli* Av*nuo, dnIn
sault, wss fined IS and o a ts . • the law,
ranvass with three other worker, N a lln n a l flank I t - m , at M a g n -H a V ^ ?,1 ■T -hr r , ‘ ................ .
agi-rliienl for n re
.
.
.
lhr
blanket
“ An Intensive study of Ihe pro­ yesterday s|at*d that there hsa Avenue and, ...
the Gulf storm is estimated today t*r*d th# homo, and corrlod ax
Elijah Seamora and George
rlent .street, Mill.
Monday I* Seminole County Day at five perrvnl of the total c r ’P property veined nt about $80. L T
Taylor, charged with assault and visions of the hill Is being made, been a slight delay In getting h-msa1’ a new and m idem Plgi.iv port on personnel an.I wage, M II
rd, hill a questionnaire is J u l&gt;&lt;- at the World’* Fair in Chir**».
hy Ralph Knell, ’managing editor lie# believe that other valuable arbattery ware fined $5 and costs, said tha Comptnller. “A* *o'n a* this work started.
u w all vis
1
, .
Wiggly More on or•*.about Oct. I, distributed on to,, i—mt mm I ho *
Thai mean* lhal during ihe en- nf the llruwnsville Herald, after a tick* noerby woild hove bt»a
while Andrtw Dixon, In court on these points sre settled, state­
in trit-u - lire ilav. vitilnrs to the Fair will survey „f stout thrve-fourths of stolen *l*o except that th# roba similar ehargs, wax fiaed tho ments will be sent to official* of names
H ist
to'reminded lha' the finest county the grove*. Wreckage of damaged tor or robber* woe seated o f t.,
the earl'us eotin*i*« "
• ) |tl.
a
wthcr
or
n
't
they
have
Increased
Uni
in
E.
Allen,
grrsi-lent
of
-Inwhether
m l --- ------------ Th# m lnlag property lartaj|M
In Florida i&lt; Senumde liiunty. I'»- home* aril buildings littered lh»
"I am very hsppy," Governor their working forte*, he said, it hank, dated that a five-year I*1 I
Mr*. R. W. Leedy. chsrged with
l—ated in llw heart of the nlru* eiiiinlryshle as residents sought a gleditone traveling bog, a shav­
balng drunk, waa fined $5 an t Hhnlts said, "that the property I* necessary first to rone out the B(| ,hu pr„ ^ ,rty (u , |„.en *igi
and vegetable section nf the state til determine If there wss any ing brush, and a ’pair of ooeki
ownar* In Florida are being given county »o that lhare shall he no
costs.
.
Sum- of this publicity will to Ins* of life. Wind velocllle* ranged belonging W Mr. W right, a»4Je
Sara Harper,
Isaac
Jonas, a fighting rhanee. | urge them over-lapping of personal vieita with the Winn-laivrtt inter­
released over Ihe lmid-*P*aking as high as 80 mile* an hour. shirt and shaxlng brush belonghtg
Operators nf l'i(gly-W -ggly st — '
Plate her Jones and talon Thomas, all to make every effort to pay by the questioning worker*.
system which I* Installed through- K-arrriy any hulldinr* In Point ii f . W. Weltsol, a guost at QU
charged with petit larceny, were their 1911 taxes and to continue
Sanf.nl rests ii ant and lunch.
Major Glenn stated that h i an-l in thi* stale.
nut the Fan grounds. The news­ Isabel escaped Injury. Brownsville Wright horns.
to co-operate In this far-sighted
paroled to tkoly parents.
I’re'rn
t
plans
In-tcale
that
H
room owner*
ira-lj to ul-i-le
Folic* hid not bpprshonded
J jo Jonas, thorged with patit effort tv bring about reduction In MaJ-rs F. L. Miller. Frank Kay toihhng will he enlarged ar-ll |,y ihe r— | rfin e -l- -tf u Nsli-nnl paper* of Chl-ag-i and nearby was hie heavily.
Matamoro*
Anderson 9nd B. J. Overi'reet
Thk ’t
ritlr* will he full of data about across the Itto Grande In Meileo guilty parson today.
larceny and the larceny of a taxation. If the reople will hrip.
renivsted. The store rcom v.i.llcod# which the) r*|—ct will be Ihi* county. Karl tohm ann will
tory U one of a serlss whkh
watch, was sent to th . Boys’ In­ we can put Ihe house In order. probably will start their cmnlyhad many buildings unroofed or now-reached sin robbsrloo,
wide raneass early next week.
extend to tne sidewalk nn Magi - ' *t’Pr ,v ,‘* * i,hl,‘ ,h'’ n,•, , frW | apeak at »everal lunchrun* ami
dustrial Homo a t Maiiaana.
wierked.
Ing thd rnneecklng of the W ..tt
other
public
gathering*
dur'ftg
the
Okrria Louise Long, .charged
lia Avenue and Ihe .tdrwalk .... ''*They decl I d this ai a meeting'
Hill homo toms ddyn'ago. .-■ *
DR. RICHARD DEWEY DEAD First Street. The entrance v ih j^ t , hr j | n„te*uuia llutel on day, a* well a&lt; over a Chicago
with path larceny early In July,
---------------*------- ’ )!/.’
h
i ail in station on a program which
waa paroled to hor parents. How­
LA CANADA. Calif- Aug. 5. tie on tho northwest corner of ' ic Wednesday where they appointed will include *nng* hy Chief Rveeever, later In tha month, *h« wna
—(Ah—Dr. Rf-hard Dewsy, 87, budding. The present parkway «m -Mrs. Pearl llan*ill tn reprr*«nt Noo and the Negro quartet from
arrested and charged with tha
Following a hearing held at the noted psychiatrist and neurologist, Magnolia Avenue will be tak--n them at tile Floiula Jtestaurant St. Augustine.
malldoua deetrust loo of private
NF.W YORK. A tg. ft —W Vaway so that a tom ,bile iiarkinq Owners’ Axs—lati ui in Jackson­
Mr. Lehmann wrote friend* hero
preperty. She was ordered seat Court House yesterday morning In died yesterday at his home here.
Eugene Danlell, Jr. of Somerville.
ville Thursday.
spare
will
to
available
at
all
which
Frod
R
Wilson
represented
toda,
-that
among
the
Remlnole
Is th . Ocala H s im for Girls.
Th* S anford'C ity Comntkisea
Mr*.
Han "II atleu'lrd
Ihi* County people who bars offerkl Msisachusetts wss arrested to­
the City agxlnat attorneys rep­ DBATII TAKER CENTENARIAN times.
day
nn
a
charge
of
placing
tsar
Is
stheduled to medt at tbd ,&lt;Jtf
Meet
ing,
a*
w*ll
as
a
meeting
of
I*ical
contrsctor*
and
plumtorresenting a group of negroes
to he in the Florida exhibits on gai tombs rvxultlng In ths elos- Hsll an Monday night nt T?$0
CIVIL SERVICE SEAM
charged with possessing or netting
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 6 .-W ) nave been inspecting this pr.ip'r- lh- Florida Hotel Owners' Asso­ Monday tn spread news about this ng of the New York Stock Ex­ o’clock. It ll on adjourned,
lottery tkkeU.
Circuit Court Mrs. Ilia-hi Kchmoikler. who was ty for the past few &lt;L&gt;s, esti­ ciation.
county are Mr. and Mrs. H, JThe local gr .up vent Mr* Han- lehman. Howard I-nng, and Rod­ change jesterdsy. Ha was picked Ing /tnd tbo tocopd reading ,
Postmaster J . 'p . Hall today Judge Millard B. Smith announced 1M y rtrs of aga. died Friday mating tha costs of repairs and
rebuilding. They, as woll •• oth­ veil to the Jacksonville mrsDng man Lehman. Mrs. tohman will up by detective* In a hotal, naw ordinance relitlag to a
•ialed that tha United B utte that he would take the qaestlon of night.
er contractors, have ant it next with initruclii.n* tn offer hearty he the hostess In ihe Florida charged with malicious mlichlif, trie light pries# h int I* te
Civil Barrios Corn miss Iasi has an- law under advisement. A decision
r • • B felony tocausa tha damage, nawavar. CKy C lirl F. 8.
nsaaced an axamlaatian far the la sxportad next week.
WAB WRECKAGE f.OCATBH Thursday to submit bids for va­ co-vperatlon nf any reasunabff home on Monday, h* added.
n ested hy Ihe bombs, exceeded son today'statod that It la &lt;1pn£*
rious typos of labor which will be plan offere l They instructed her
• t f pastmastsr a t IsrngTha negroes’ attorneys argued
the mlsdemeamr allowance. In­ ful that this ordinance telllrlg
lo say that lo-ally irstauranta be­
Tha elaaing date for tha that Um negroes should be turned LA ROCHELI^, France, Aug. ft. needed.
spector John Lyons said Danltll, brought up far tha reason t f c t t j l
INDIANA HANK ROBBED
When completed, tho building lieved a 4M-hi ir work week with
of applications la Axg. oeer to County authorities foe —(Ah—The «rra:k of the Hpaniah
under questioning, admitted ha a raaant, meeting tha m atter W $
agpllaaUra tlaak* and In­ prosecution on the ground* that steamer Haiti**, sunk off this will h iuse n store which will to a minimum wage of $13 psr week
was
the man who placed th* tabled because only faur C a»j
MONTPELIER.
Ind..
Aug.
ft.—
frr
employees
is
fair
and
just.
coast
In
1917
b
•
German
subma­
similar,
a*
to
its
Interior,
lo
th
i
in appHemata may be their crime Is a fsloay. The at­
rine, ha* been located. Tho Italian pig gly-Wiggly (tore on Ma’n The $11 mlnlui;m nor any salary The First National Bank of Mont­ package bolioeod for • lintft£to mk*loners ware present. Cede
» t the Longwoed torneys had secured a r
from ike U. S. compelling Judge S. A. B. Wilkin­ Mirage vessel Rostra is attempt­ Street in Daytona Beach. A iarg- paid a worker does not include pelier was held up yestarday by e ntaln * bomb nn tho stop* of nrfutaner H. J . Lalunaa mtU pet
t a t Wash­ ses te ta rs these v ic to r s ever te ing to rvc vsr tho cargo of cop- meal market will bo operated In ilpa, which the worker* may ra­ three men whn escaped with ap­ ihr home of Mayor Jomot Curley la able to attend Miodsy’a mdd*Ing far to I* In Chicago.
of Boston racontly.
proximately $10,000,
isin.
connection with the atora.
the Ceuaty.
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LANDIS DECREES
,3 2 T A -X EU A N 1T
BE PAID IN BONDS

Nearly 200 Millions
Would Re Held l)p
Under Ancient Rule

Ruling Is Made Upon
Hrelf Of Upholding
Of Futch Statute

PACTS| ANSWFRS GIVEN

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TO QlIKSTIONS ON'
ROOSEVELT CODE

( Inrificnlion I Uiven
To Specific Points
About ARrccments
ImmcdbteAdopllon

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Business Corner Is
Leased Five Years
By Grocery Store

Iiowcr Rio Grande's
Citriw Hit By Storm

Wright HomeEntered
Bj Thieves Thursday

Seminole County Hay
I Scheduled
Fair

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KestauruiiU'i'rM Are
Ready To Okey Code

Smith Takes Case
Under Advisement

Man I Held Charged
With Tear Gas Attack City Commission To
Have MeetingMoriday

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Scheduled Tilt W Wh/tighMortalityAmong
Cocoa Outfit T&lt;foe Financial In s titu' Played 0nAugu»tl5 tions Seen As Cause
e - t i t

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( .is r iu
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C S m rs.
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Florida
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game
Baseball
although »i* tl"*
washed •"&gt;:
teams tra .e fe d long miles and
were ,,n han • rrtdjr to play- I*
was a (■ s o u f w a te r r v e r y w h s ta
and postponement w»* tM result.
‘ Manager Charlie. Abbott,
was to hare appeared■ at Cocoa
In thr
with the releryfed. I..
.. n le
manager f«r the fir*t time,

Uinvert tty of Chicago.
the
By mid-1933, Profrsair -MetehI'
pdnta out, tho country had lost,
omcoraiily
or
permonently,
abou' half of th . VtfiOO b*nh»
that had boon in siuteoqe la 1920.
and bttwoon ono-third aa.» -no-,
half of the. 1040 depos ts. Tho ftriod of hoariest m'-rtallty "»*
Juno, 1931. to March. 1933. While,
tan k a sponsions do not occlude,
bank re.penlngs and a rt In other
ta y a not highly accurate, ProI f-se-.r k m h aaid. tho trend, a rtj
1clear.
“During tho y o n 1M0-19*1.
M« roenrda lor bank mor«.r«
wort
.a ta M th f f .
Prefe*sor
Mcoch laid. "Bank conawidatton
increased th . .ire .f tho serfage
ank and ta « another force f«r
f renter banking concontration.
Banking combination and busre*i,
(ombinntion proceeded hand in (
hand.
B ran c h ,
chain
an-3
group banking expanded rapidly
, until. In 1930. about 2* t|erccn*
■ of our hank, and to percent of all
bank loan, and inre.tmeate « ; »
■ In 'multnle* eyatem..
i
-Tbo Federal Ketorre Sy*tem
■ test In membership on the other
; hand, tl can scarcely be said to

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1*M

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perknent
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POONA. Aug. 4-—wn Alter* I
irief mommt of lihoety. Vsbab I
ma Rsindhl was re-arTtsted tods,
and Imndodlatoly sentenced to I
year In Jail because ho d ec li^ j
to rents n In Poona, and r s f ®
t i coast h b political actlntie.. | J |
asked to bo placed among ’ho |
' lowest grade prison.rr. Th- a
I tionalist loader Informed tnr ice*
I t wss no pleasure t i him 1
;rta h tho law* of tho sla o. H«
U offering all tho m lsU nrs i
.peaceful man co-id. he said, 4
an unjust system of govern-eat.

i&lt;»— r Itwi* **• *—- * .
liability feature is another t*-j
■.cement to uati.nalii*.
\
-There U room to
the .U te . *U1 « ~ t.tk o
c. mpet tion".
Profe»*«r M ~rh
•aid. “N atl tial tan k , end
m e m b e rs

of

th e

F e d e ra l

sy.tem ar« now to join tho «u»

in Rv*JcHcnbtr#«

g i n Druse HU Morgan, of
McPherson. Kansas, winner of
tbe title of “Mba Kansas . »nd
„ Wanted g“~» »&lt; ibs Kaoaq.
Day cslebration at A Century
• I P ro g re s s —th a Chicago
World’s Fair.

^ t T T f t S m n r ^ a t r ir -t h a r .h s . t » « *

will be plnyed In Cncoe on Aug.
If, ||e welcomeil the rain as f i r ­
ing hint nn opportunity to send
h i. m tn th ru .g h n rmiple of real
workouts, one of which wa*
.ta g 'll a t Municipal Park th s
morning.
The lowly New Smyrna Crackera com e Here n e tt Sunday alterno m. While it Is safe to ray tha

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nfw assst currency wll!
, Federal Kcserto nitea!
.mot legal gold ft-»* rro ,p “
ius
be olimlnate-l
as

deposits? Should not tho
Reserve be allowed t ; **•
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LKGAt. NOTICE

Rain y a a r o r d a y afternusel
waahad.katgX
Daytona Beach golf maleli to hanl
been played aver Iho Daytoas
Beach Country Club course.
Andrew M. Carraway, manager
of the Sanforj Country Club, t»
ila. stated that tha match la to ks
played hots noit Sunday after­
noun a t 1:30 o'cloah—Uaitejaioda*
til lo-al golfers th a t th o r » H S *
nected to bo membora of tha I *
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Our Employees’ Wo-ores Have
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Has Been Put To Work For Us

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Liberal Allowance for Your
To Apply on New Firestone
High Speed Tires

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found the fart* to
surh.
H ero's what the protest is *a*nl
on: T h r D aytona H u h
r n l r r cn
J |y K cuntoineil the n n m n uf A l
B bkpr,
W a lte r
Shunnon.
nml
U ro rg i- Citeark a* "rla s s "
m r.i.
tin J u ly 1», Johnnie tlu lh rs lh o a aiVJrit to tho list to make
lie
fourth
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m an.
Manf f-l
p la ye r- found nut, however, tliut
- l ^ f i y Ijvne is also a “ class" man.

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Rain Prevents Golf
Match At Dayton*

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Senator Fletcher

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Floridh’a moot dixtlngtiixhrd cltixen la S«n«tor Duncan
U. Fletcher, of Jackaonvllle.
OuUUntlim leader In the
United State* Senate also U Senator Fletcher, chairman of
(hr Imnking and currency committee which haa been con­
ducting the investigation!! Into private banking hou.ee* and
varioua questionable Wall Street transaction#.
A mendier
of the Senate for twenty-fire years, he enjoy* the rtJnUnetion of having thd longest record of public service.
’Thla week Senator Fletcher was honored—and the
Unlvenlty of Florida w m proud to honor—when the
degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him In tM
presence of a record graduating class at the University
and thousands of admirers from all parta of the Btal* " h0
came lo pay their respects to the venerable genbeman.
Senator Fletcher was introduced by Raymer Maguire, oi
Orlando, who said:
,.j of Florida’s dla“W* are honored by the presence
ho has held public
tlngulahed citizen as nur guest, one wl._
-- ,years,
3. Like
office and trust without spot or blemish T-.
for 40
much for his
the Grecian patriot, he too has f"ccomplished
* “
people, and long has he arouswl the youth of Florida to
Thus
emulation.
* • twice
»•— - blessed also
. Is his llfn which
...... I. ‘Flxcelslor.
We
might lie epitomized in the single word,
mounting
see him a plumed knight, ever nr:”*1-;: higher through the
humanitarian,
vears higher in the esteem of the
the I&gt;eonll•—u
peoph
8age of Jacksonville: the Grand Old Man of Florida; as pure
and Incorruptible as Aristides the Just.'
In awarding the honorary degree of’ doctor of laws.
TM knowing trow look* down at
President Tlgcrt declared
’’S e n a to r Duncan Uimhiaw
»a
Fletcher, for more thnn 80 years a d tte n of Florida n,
A ad lltta ma a* hi* an'my,
faithful and lifelong public servant, five times *’lev“'p
But I ha*r never raised * gun
Or thrown a (ton# at him in furi. by the people of this slate to the United States Senate, author
f r a narar plotted ’gain*t hb lift, of wise and beneflcient legislative nets
jjj,
Hix little one*, hb faithful wife,
nuent orator, devoted IJemocrat. alumnus nf VamlerbiIt an
Y tt If aero'* hi* path I dray
Stetson Universities, the University of Florida la honoredjn

with . rao«e from 8 t * N lew a,
waxes beinf iet at M eenta.
. The optical Industry. »M t f T«"
a tO-hair week with seesenal excaptions and with wage* running
from 2 ft-to &lt;0 cent* an hour, dopendint oa claea of work done.
The paint Industry obUined a
(Continued from Dora I)
Ing machinery limited to two ataxinium of 1088 hours for each
shifts end productive Snachlnery to 20 -week period, tko e ta lr tlw t of
40 hoar* for 10 weeks and a maxone 40-hour shift.
imam of 41 hoar* a week f*r ata
The retail lumber and buOdlnr weeks.
materials dealer* ohtaloed a 40Minimam waxes were set at I B
hour week w 'th exeeptloa* for ta I I I a week depending on the
emergency and leasonal employ­ population of tho city, as In the
ment *n&lt;l with a minimum w»go president’s re-employment aired"
set by state* or mne* ranging ment eenle.
from 30 cents In Alabama, the
The printing Industry agree­
Cardlnas, Georgia, Florida, Lou­
isiana, Tennessee, Texas and ment fixed a 40-hour work » r 8
W rit Virginia to 4B ten li in Chl- f JT" ait mechanical em ploy* with
ifomla, Illinois. New York, T»r- provision for orertiau wages. The
mont. New Hampshire, Maine*. P r.nteri’ League section of New
York employing Printer*’ A atxlatlon, Nnc.. was given an eixhthour day with a maximum of 40
hours a week and lime and one-

Modified P acts
Industries'
THREATMADEBY For
Are Authorized
Machado Saya HaMay
Call Troops To End
Transportation Jam
HAVANA, Cob*. Aug. • —&lt;*’&gt;“
Prnfatfnt Machado threaten'd
■trlklng O-iba with martial law
yeUerday.
Almoit .Imultaixoualy CWnfeogo*, lo Santa Clara Provlixa,
flared Inti vlolenee. Damonatrating huadr*da ihattared shop wiailow*. battl'd poll** who Bought
to ckM dir them. woundad thr**
and (hardy reaDtad rural guard*
call'd to dl«p*r«o them.
Machado declared ho would
call out froipa If nectaaary to
, n | tron.pniiation and alllod
•trike*
threatening
Harana’a
* luirra of food and genaral comm trra throughout th* Uland.
X nrm d.ntlal " adlct a«nrtad

HbhbIsU t I*
of Stuttw
Carter Glaa*. of Virginia, uH
Ik A tho highest pool r w r oct*-'
pW by a tfotfan th th r trvaiury
department- t l l u
Akin, whott
homo U in Georgia, follow, ta*
fooUUpa of Mahal W ill.bra.*
bat without prohibition problem*.
It U expected that Prr.ulrnt
Rorwwelt will eoon namo Mrv
'Julia W. Wheelorb, of Now York,
widow of a wealthy real ro u te op.
orator, to be United States mini*,
ter of Jugwlavl*. She hae l&lt;mg
been retire la New York (U te pot.
(ties aim oopported the Preji.IvtA
at the naliotiai convention. 1 M
master General Farley re rn fl
mended M n. Wheeler's appoiaU
moot, it In said, and the chance*
look excellent for her becaimag
__(Continued From Pago Opt)
a Domoexat, was appelated by our second Madame Miniater.
President Coolldge and eontlnood
And lea* than 13 yearn sr*
In offlcu by Prttldant lioorrr sa woman didn’t ereit hare a rote.
tho Democratic mtmbor of tho blBALTIC HUMORS REVIVED
partban hoard.
Tho la teat appointment* Itif fair ''STOCKHOLM* — Rnmorx that
d c 'r r in g Domocrata a r . thoao of anbmarinaa (gra —being- ux*J lot
Mrtr'Martoh B*nnT«l»r, oT~E$Ve£ •muggllng liquor In Baltic water*
burg, Va., who waa named a**l»t- hare bean revived.
A group *f
ant aeeretary of tho trvatury, and Finnbb fUbarmaa reported th'y
Mba Stella Akin, appointed an- gar* direction* to a myxteriooa
abtant attorney general. Mr*. uadarwatar eraft.

WomenRecognized
As paving Rights
InllS. Government

On# atap too near ha fllra away.

I wonder why of ma Ihl* f»arT
And think in inma far dbtanl
y i( i
A erow once troatad min affl
•taya.l
To watch hla coming, unafraid.
Whan tuddenly at him waa
thrown
A' deadly bludgeon nr a done.
And In that hutant there hagan
The feather'd freatura’a fear of
man.
Now alta a aantry on a tree
With ey. alert to watch for me.
“CawI Caw!” ho erie» a* I ap­
pear.
"HBr# I* another man to fear!”
And thua am I compelled to (jro
An ancient hatri* I of my rife
And feel the flunk 9/ shame to
le t
The knowing rrowt afraid 0f me.
—By Edgar A. Carat.
l» I* gelling lo be fairly appar*nl that the New Deal Includes
a number of mighty good apadea
fer the farmer*. .-----— • -------

A New Use For Tear Gas
The New York Stock Exchange, anathema to the Amcri
can public whenever buitaws is off. but not q«H* » •jj;
when dividends ur? Mint P«i&lt;l. hasjn«*t had so much
citement since the fatal crash of 1029.
It appears that someone with a sense of humor or a
thla great trailing marreal or fancied grievance against
i.
1 yesterday into the circulatory
ket let loose sontf tear gas
system of The huge exchange quarters. Stwk brokers^
runneri and other employees took to cover with,the alairl
ty of a startled faun leaving the vicinity of a precUtnO" «n*
imal. All thought of buying orders, protecting mdglm..
iind_Qtb&lt;&amp;J2P&lt;!rationH wer® forgoUen ln lhw m d
h *
ayU .

^

*

•

ment has Incrtaaed *n twiftly that
t slay many tr*n»port*llon arWc|e« a t far east a* Camaguer
Province wero blocked. It waa
edimated SO.tXHl woik»ra In vartoua line* of aetlvtlle* wero on
■llikr.
The,a Includ'd taxi drber*. deman.hng an lncrea*e in far'* and
Idwer ga»ol ne price*; hu.men,
making new proteata after thalr^
original demand* were m»t. and.
atloet rar men, wh-i Kara axleaded a Jt-hour aympalhy alrlke. A
definite movement alto waa ui&lt;Kl
way «o enllb /•'!!**&lt;♦ a x a and-*
new organisation ( of railway
worker* declared for lha drike In

TVoatnek market la particularly susceptible to
Talk of ftorUt rocognlilAn la
It ll^S^rays on edge In expectation either for
Cloalng of tha food*tuff market
briaglag out Ike fart that th 'y "nen'es**
have many atrange thing* in Ru«- v f f i of news that will send the price ('kyr?r.ketl"*i',r
In Havana wa* announced and |
truckmen dldrlbutlng bread, mdk, 1
•la. For indanre, they have a
M m cow .
,
hear and food itaplea aald th.y
were i|uHtlng work.
Uoiinbrd 1
meat dealera
announced they
• Another thjiig that ha* gnf tha
local N. RjrA- official* dum p'd lc „m| niight. perchance, bring on a wild org&gt; of aellmg. w.eild handle no more meat from
the “tru d ." Dairymen prepared lo
la whether a man who wear* a
n bluo *hlrt belong* tu th* white ’ M reculiarly significant, and a fact known by mar- •trike ami baker* d ix u u n l Join­
ing tho movement. Kmplnye* of
foliar rlai*. .
Lnyano daughter hou»e, tha prin­
..nfminded fears or unsubstantiated optimism, turn cipal en t'rp rb e of it* kind here,
Wa hava no "particular ohj'cannounced they would walk nut.
Hon to riling price* hut wa hope
Laundry worker! dlacua*od tha
4hi* recovery pregram will not
q r*tii&gt;n uf Joining ami a pill w«*
m o lt In »ome bu*lne«a concern*
taken by the union of retail turn.
trying to recover In a few week*
Dock 'workeri al* • quit and
all they hava |c*t In tha pa»t
there were ao launch'* or farrlca
three year*.
upriatm g In Havana Harbor. Fill­
ing datioa* reaied idling g a te
One thing which la back nf thla
line In aupport of tha tranapor'adrlea lo Ineeaae purchasing la a
tlon wurkera.
Federal Reierve dat'm ent which
Publication of Havana newspa•howa that bu*lne«* activity la
peri alto waa axpected to n i x
only u r n p«rrvnt nndar tha
after a declalon by printer*, at*1M4-U level, while employment
reotypor*. engraver* and typeae*.
ta 48 percent under, and payroll!
ting maahiaa ogerat ira to q-ii*
nr* 114 percent under. It la plain
work. E ltorlal workera planuri
from inch figure* that work'rs
to begin n atrike agalnat a aew
k ata been taking 11 on the no**.
press law.
pallor
of
tha
UdHodlat
Church,
Hawav'r, tha figure* apeak for
Worker* In Marlaaao Iurge-)
Mr*. F-rneat K. Tolar waa th»
ofRalated and only lb* family
the country aa a wh In and dp not
charming ho*t**e of the Book
hrlck* from a construction Job au l
waraiaarlly In,licit* tha iltuntlnn 1/ieera* Club which aho enter­ and a few fnenda war*
built n hartkade aero** the m»-n
ta particular laolated communllU*. tain'd moat delightfully Friday Tha held# la the daughter of Mr. •treat which • ddler* later demob
and Mi*. E. M. Howard, of tha
11 bed. Many *mall alurea la Viaftarnuoa. Tho»e praaaat ware:
It may never bacoma a law but Mr*. Henry MeLaulla, M ».-F»«d Bye-U Hotel and haa i***4jd_l* dado ware rtooed but pottv* forced
Sanfar.l for eaveral year*, having
. name of our friend* ar* dtacuiaWilliam*, Mr* F. L. Woodruff, many friend* and acquaintance*. them to teopea.
tag tha poaaibillty of, S lottery
• Bahama ruch a* they hava In Cuba Mr*. J. T. Brady. Mra. B. J . Hol­ Tha groom la th* *fn d an t englmad Franca to taka lha place of ly, Mr*. C. H. Wnge*. Mra. 3. C. naer at tha 'leetrle light pla»l
tho propoaed *ala* tax. Rawsear Renndt. Mr*. Cxorge F*x, Jr« and haa tha re*pecl and ••»*•» ao many variable factor* aa lha
taunoral inch a plan may ka th* Mr*. II. H. Pattl*hall ami two of hi* employer* and a*1!**1" 1" •teel induatry,"
Tha communication pointed out
fa rt remain* that In apRa of daughter*. Blanch* and Georgia, aMM.
Tha youag eoupla wui
‘ hareulaan efforta al enforcing tha Mr*. E. M. 0 raddlek, of Jackaon- ■'•Ida at tha By*-La for aonm that It wa* hallaead “th# deal |
coda la tha ftrat «#•!* which haa
. law* agalnat lottartaa, lottery y)IW, Me. J. A. Bcgga and Mrfc
been aubmlttad ta tha Pr**Ideal
. ticket* ar* (till being told In aur- Wflaon.'of •ntuavni*.- Mra. J. W.
under thn national taduatrlal re­
prlafng quant Waa.
From inch Wind gale, of JackaonVIlla, Mra.
Henry Wight ami Mm. Alfred
covery act that caataiaa definite
and detailed prneialoaa dealgnad
■MB whatever, If thay war* han­ UIJ*.
R. A. Da**on, of JackaonetlK
to remov* from tha ladudry tu
dled by tha aU lt, aaffldant raecwhich It relate* ttafalr and danu*a would accru# la balance haa arrived In tha city t* taka up
atructiva
compatlve
praclkaa
hwdgate and make additional lax- kla dutlca la tha offlca of tho
Crown Columbia Paper Co.
which ha*« prevailed In Urn peat,
Mayer Spencer haa Improved to
by ieg&gt;&lt;lat!sg th* meaner la which
member* of th* iadodry aKail a*.
-ta-mdd to h* « but*r rapidly and feet* *0 murh Ilka
tabllah Uw price* fer, and aatl,
■x1sttag b etwaen i Roc- klmaetf that ha hai decided a vat 8U U Hull and hla cation would bn loot lima hum a*tea* to thalr alockl»ol«r* oa.y Utair product*.”
1 aecreUry Moief, hqn4 buay Sanford and U hack a t hU by tba realtaation of th# hapaa Tha coda. It waa aald. with aat
"Wain triut." ever alae* poet a f duty again, looking after •rouaad by the afforta of tha •xreplioa doe* aat make any at­
tempt ta t u prime ar U g a r t h
Am Canfa tiMi when tho jila lntareata and tha eity^ alao. national adml nUtratlou. Thay
. Mr. and Mr*. Dempaay. a t JackBat go further."
Coactcaiag th* mnxfmum 1
l . A. HarroM, a ft're a fd taavlag
for Tampa are&lt;-mpanl#d‘ by thalr
daawad ntcaaaary U T*aUta tha
alaca, MJ*a M uriel H arroM .
1 6 *. A. A. Pm*ton, af Fanrnp* M t u t o r ’i petition a w t o add ta
tha facta and tha i UU sU m I data
pr»**nud S t th e p r e v ia ua haar-

TODAY is a buyer’s mar­
k e t Competition is keen. The
woman who would save and
get the most for her money is

- -^Kg-AVOMafl—w h ^ r y close
reader
the bids made lor
her patronage.

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
HONK 441
I OR MAGNOLIA

RELIANCE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

KARL J. SCHULTZ
Dtatrtct Manager
“Over 488 mllUen la face*”
« x 471
t i l E tat

P.r•PauTs
‘
Beauty
Shop

BRIGGS

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

FA M O U S
leery

Wagoner’s
_ FURNITURE CO. .

Phono 0140
Sarelca for Paittm

i ngel’a Eat Shack
Genera * Baafcrd Ae*.

" b .‘ U 1PERKINS

TRIANON

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. «ir 'in

A n d Personal Activities

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” — -------------------T ~ - -----------‘r r w v r . .. y p tf
Fellowship Meeting
Is Staged By Group TWISS ANNE BANNER IS MARRIED IN
NEW YORK CITY TO LEE SAMUEL

PAUL Tin:-x

O K rons

fwo Washington
Industries Are
In Midst Qf Boom 4

Over 100 u*r*on»_ attended .the
Of interest to a wide dtcle o ff Mar it and departed
(he orgmrecent fellowship picnic g'.vcn by
friends here is the announcement] i.t played Mem!*!
it-* te.esthe Woman’* Missionary S )d- of the marriage of Mis* Anne
sional
WASIIINCTOS.
Auff.
ety of the F lrit Methodist Church
Helen banner, daughter of Mr.
The bride hail
her alt.-nd
i*»i bkJffiP'W'* boom F&gt;iw d t w in lr i
a t Evansdale fnr all women mem­
and Mr*. Charles homier, of this
ipon two Wnnhingion imliKtriM
m . w .
5 o c /a /
ber* of the Methodist Church of city, to tee Samuel, son of Mr. ants, her sister. *dr
e r s o
n a / s
is a rr*ult of nHtifiif up °f the n»*
this city. Th- picnic wa* declared and Mr*. Arnold Samuel, of New Handlrr, of New Vnrk. City, m a­
tonal Induct rial recovery Ailminiff*
The marriage of Mis* Sally
a great surer** and credit was York City. The cetvinony wa- per- tron of h,'nor; Mi*&lt; Helen MaMONDAY.
H n . Joe Jennings returned je i- Wright, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
ration hen*.
given to Mr*. W, 3. Thornton and ^&gt;rn ed on Tuesday, Aug. I, a" Halomi n, of Orlande, maid »f hon­
o r; Mr*. I^ton Cutler, . id New
irtlay to her h m e a t t i m a Core T. S. Wright, nf this city, t* MonOnit' of the**!' iff the hutrl ifNlui^*
The Mary l.ambuth Circle of; Mr*. C. P. llcmdon an.) their com­
•:;Ui I*. M. by Raldd Anton Fits YmS. Cityy Mr.'. Ife'ioon Kanner,
pring* after spending a wc«k n!e W. Harriett, son of Mr. and tho F lrat Methodist Church will; mittee*.
ry* raSnl a.4 tbo cap tal*ff so.’onu
man at the H«trl ltrewster. 'Jt of SI. Louis, Mo., and Mt*« E liilt
rre w illt Mr*. Arthur Gatchel.
arirwit huffintfff. Th# other I* ttui
Mr*. J . Harriett, also of this city, meet at 4:00 o'clock at the horn*
Mrs. I’. B. Godfrey, of Orlando, We«S Eightyksjith Strret, New Mese., of New \.,t k City nn I
•*!#phnn«» company which
han»
took place thie morning at 10:30 of Mrs. M. Rupert Strickland, J r , was a guest at the affair and gave Yoi» City.
Him: an momuMi* pimher t»f
Hanfe if, bridesm aids; and I It
Avenue, with Mr*.'
Mr*. EL 1. Hoy ha* returned -'clock a t the home of the Rev. I’almettu
a
short
talk
in
which
the
compilmj;-ilii»tance am! Iivti! call* from
Tie room where th,. wedding Mae Samuel, of Niw York C ty,
point* in Ariiona, Califur- Smith Hardin, pastor of the First Strickland and Mr*. E. A. Wilson] merited the Sanford society for
on i* who hae# *tucfftlon.&lt; to *a*k
took place was
wa- .j.-cornicil
,j.-c»riitrd will!
with a flower girl.
a* hostesses.
nosieue*.
, _ . . ...
..
. *
look
New Meiko, ami Utah where Methodist Church. The Rev Har­ **
instructioifff to |ivi' in connccThe board of Seminole County |
* " 4 p r o f it ion t&gt;f r*lm« nml »hnal*«. An
Attending the bthlegrnont wo o
ha* been spending the past din performed the ceremony in
:ion with the Rrc»nfrry A .t,
( haptcr of ih? American Rel f * .!
P*T,' 1' n* * ' r Ifnp^nfWjl nititr wa* fortnnl nt Victor llehnr. I •••• Kramer, ari l
even weeks.
the presence of a small group of
TO RCNCW GLANKC T 3
Bt «lnr«&lt; mm from rvrry
will meet at 10:00 A. M. a. f i t
S S f c JioLin
on"
»■»* &gt;•&gt;' •» em- th,- I.rule's brother, Herman hnnrelative* and intimate friend* cf Cru.s
the commissioner* "room in lit-*
‘
. .*
bnttkmvn: of paint*,
fern*, amt ner, of Si, 1st t &gt;, Mo.
pa
tion of th# country have rem*The Rev. Stewart Long, of the couple.
T
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M
itih
ia
i&gt;erm*n#nH&gt;
r ite Hell
»? *u**‘*I1''*
» ............
l.u .l: tTwo
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.
The bri,!-, who enter is I upon
City
Hall.
whit., giadtidi.
large paint:
tcm l «t VVttffhingtnn botch ilur* .
[onteriTlIle, Ala., I* the guest
«hort guartM^e
1 n*il unit Unity «« *tL«a
The bride wore an ensemble suit
Circle Ntmbcr One of tho Pres­
forn ed an n&gt;rhwny from which the mm o f her father, were :r Kfr.it
me th,. In *t month. From th*
a short Ume of hi* parent*, of Independence blue err pc with
tT c irtu li.il ir
was suspended a large while wed wield Ilf gown e f Ivory white an­ ihrir
iargent down to the
jn»
Ir. and Mr*. J. O. Long, Oak white accessories. She w*s horn byterian Auxiliary, Mr*. ( \ C.
*iDibinnn.
Uriggs, chairman, will meet at
• ding bell Ivneatlt which the btldej gel tile,' n i- r tvoe) - a lIn. ‘d.tde tif iivniH‘r*iun* nt»«l 1ui»*h *4*4p »
lu«tricff havo *c»;i their tcptcucii*
vrnue.
In Columbus, Ga.
spent the 4:00 o'clock with Mr*. Mary l*uiileog p i,in r*- lln&lt; • th,. dtr«- hud cam* th«* icnvlllvu wool fINri l*
and bridegroom stood.
alivM Imr# to p!*in ro lew iin4| to
greater part of her life there.
-rhnrvk. wntl —btto m r ftm r-nrrhnw
lihluffTrial
; Hi for the n iiim iii, Air*.. l)s.ar. o -ijuim* ilrv zlltlsUtiL iU-iaaO-iUial*
Mr. and Mr*. J, O. Long have She hae teen living-hero- for tka Irston, KOI Magnolia Avenue,
prffisl »i tho' hafit an*l +crix\ehy. .W m in&lt; L bii control Yyrlrm would affect them.
8ch gall 'ang. **.\t I'nwnmg.', lin k ami k|,
g-tt*rh—guest ' a f their- huM Sfl na«t year and wa* graduated fr lm —ttrrlw —Number— Two—of—the
,
Many hole!* here reported a trade*
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. *1 FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE, I a " '1 “I !*&gt;'•* Y iu rruly." II shiNiltler nr.d ending irl t ght-fil-, iRljJf f
ak Avenue, the latter'* niece, Seminole High school this year.
\\ jjM n j SugjCItiont
II. Brown, chairman, will meet at
g !»'Oil. e i^ llie (ingi r lip', T h-|
train from 23 t«» od per cent In
ting
■
w
■
j
hrid.d
|nir|y
tillered
to
tie*
I** Mary Augusta Wnrthing1
fthtik#
Man
Mr. Harriett ha* been making 4:U0 o'clock at the home of Mr*.
formetl a long'
lune ami July «»%er fii^t yi^pr and
Ig tulle i n n which
i
New Orlando Hoad near Geneva strait* of laihengrin's Wedding leng
of Montgomery, Ala.
m l m»i| tn rruuiM" ilnul Mirii pul *hoy WlU'Ve
hi* home In Sanford fnr the pn*t II. C. Johnson, South Hanford
t till ii VMM f.i'»*fU‘,| to n
lnM»m ha * only
malt
Avenue.
___
___
w«l«:r
tiMl
«oih
up
.tn*
|0 years nm| attended »he public Avenue, with Mr*. Johnson and The Rev, William V. MePbertiiflt filUiii: t i p uf
Imiiilfontt*
vtfun,
it*
i
ii
uiiti
ti
k
i
'
H
it
a, «4|iA?f4ini
Mr. and Mr*. T. I. Hanri*. Jr., •elm I* nf this city.
He i* cm- Mrs, (I. U. Htuart as hostesses.
Ills’ ’ t i f Ilift'd n 'lh n-inr*^ ‘Iii;«MI!%h. Vsllirtt! I W
son, pastor.
Rrabng Room ai th - rhuren where
The effort k »*f lnindied&lt; to get
I* |
1*1 illil*
Macon, Ca., announce the birth nloyed by the St. Johns River
Circle Number Three of the
trWaitm * mul uiirii |4pi*i ■«! i»v»'F Fnt nn ti Hi iir, I11* M .in kt l him* ftluiyl! m touch u th tho indiMtrial ro -1
Bible
School,
0:43
A.
M.
the
Lille
aril
all
aitlhctUed
•
K
i-!
a son th is ' morning at Ogle* Line*.
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Sir*. W
SIi t"ii rr In! ti !&lt;on - mat cup ill iirii'i »iuiw ur
Morning Services, Hu ll A. M.-tlan Science i ltrraturr mat l&gt;. t Iit» r ip ft
iivrry lulhtliiUt rat ton have Ird Ii*
Hospital in Macon. Mr*,
The couple left * ftrr the cere­ A. i Zachary, r hair man, will mret
Evening Serv cei, 7;tPi p. M .lnad. (airiiiwed or purchased. Open i|yof pf hritbfl *iif«p &lt;4 tiiul lullt'k* to tub in »ai«lit,i iibonl twothitiU t rmtKr«tinn in the mont m odm
will ba remembered a* the mony for Daytona Ilearh (* «|-&lt;*nd with Mrs. 'Zachary, i 1108 Paik
full ut lukiW.mil, ioft W4* t; A telephone ^y?*tein o f the IVpar9*
W o m e n 's
Prayer
Meeting]Tue. lays and bhidays fr-m J to] hlk**',
r Mi** Georgia Mobley.
n short honeymoon. After M nday Avenue, at 4:00 o’clock.
OtlUlLV tiliGiil tmTcLi
thr mill* inm*i% wilt ■ufiun %v»jr tutu rnrnt of funtmer c. Kfe® tiwal
5 P. M.
Wrdnesdiy, 30:0 P. M
•hey will he ar home to th»tr
Circle Number Four of the
nmtrr itl H'jrflr.i by tin* nuithttl W4t«*r.
tiller' have hud ,u ^nit a 4 Ion*?
i , i
* in
„
h_,
P iayrr
and
Praiso Service
Mr*. Ch»rle* T. .Renders', n, of friend* at 310 West Ninth Streea. Presbyterian
2. If a marhinw It tited. run ii *
of h"M* r fot I** i Urt*'* mhiiU wi4«
Auxlltary, Mr*. Dal.y, We,i„e,dar. 7;43 P. M.
miti »te** to tfet Ihi'ir partt#^.
PRFiHllk I Kill \N n n in ii
only
two
or
|hr«*»*
r,iimn&lt;.i
tit
iiiif
sytona Beach, ami her sifter.
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Lewis, rhsirm yn will m.,.l »l__l ml---------------- - - - ■■■ '
Itiffilr ttlfiTV’ n^t klino mi l it Oujt
Tot ecenumyU -.ake the depart*
TVf’YttfVRK ^UI» f i ^ r i i u n t
i « A lytr-tV C ouneJ. ur th try t. "PVlS-icF i o n r n r l o n e o n
l&lt;Hk_st_l-hv. hom ojuU lt*—Frad
leteplume staff
llionV filre d i of Rev TeO• i uf n»"ti 1 1 mih Di*1 in pi»n»» tt» if
A IL W tl'lji (k k riio L ic
^[Hweftr -ee^errh,v
- f u r ciTtmvw-uWight,
i . h t j'lumnsa ivTTT... Mr*.
«...
M.iaUi-t it »crj itiitjP. Amitl iv iru * nicnl ndiiied
yesterday —for
PlillHW L J i r i H i i a n j v n « e a \ o r —
Drive, ..with
mu July I s Ion it lm&lt;« now foitml
nej |. I'.-noe. pa-tor of th. Fin flmur. Ski* ritrriv I n lm i*| *t »*f witltiitMlt.
t
l
l
l
R
t
l
l
K
•
.
^
wpe they will spend 10 day. at
Wight ami Mr*. Harold Washburn!
it nwi'4'ary
ml! mi the teleeliil P i i -h&gt;ti t inn I'liur.'h i&gt;f Ht. T i i I i m i *in i i * 4*- i t'd M a li iitufi*''
,1 Wfien rlnm. put th row
■M centpry of Progress.a* ho.ste**r*.
Priersluiig, will Is* glad t&gt;&gt; to.it ritiiiiMi.
lotMi** wrlncci Mito rlrar. lukrwnrm idoiU' cnm|mn&gt; to IhmuII adilitinn*
Th*
Rev.
J.
J.
Kellaghan,
p.vjlur.
Circle Number Eive qf Ihol
A* tn:»nl of bnnn r MiffJi {fTiluifinn WDit'f nrut ifrsc itirm*wtitn*w in uf n«ti|j|4niecil Imiueitlately* An In*
Dr. Elisabeth Trary, Mm. K.
lhai he will preach on Sunday
Mr*. A, II. Juhnv-n has te­ K. Andrews, Miss Mary Frances PresLjrtrrian Auxiliary, Sirs. Hen-f First M a'-i 7:dli A. 31.
...... ling
n f tlm I're-by ten.in i*|i|-,iK l mi s * r k \ wtilnir r«»v*n »*r t h a t w nl**! ut III# *i!lli# IfUipvf;! tpdry * b iw u ,f tluit the n*t*ofrry
Second
.Moss,
ti.no
A.
ST.
nted from Fort Valley, Ga. Andrews, puUirily superintendent. ry McUulin, chairman, will meet'
ill*' lib-nf pnii Iiirh
ailmin!dit|iiDti ^
r‘*&gt;|Miti4|tile fitf
Hinediilnm after U:0U
M. Eh rcti (leie, hi* subject U ing ii*»* tfri’rn tii tn ut,
lire she ha* been spending the Miss Jane Gantt, and Ham Digit- at 4:Oo iiViovk with Mrs. Herbetl Mum .
nod having tiI t MOII 1
i IV it nit Affuin Imwrfy «rui it *hi per i#nt ior uu f.iu the da*
Hi
"Going , ft lie f to t,li Hlandanl."
st three month*. Him and Mr. t n, Jr. were among those from R ut.r||. Celery Avenue.
dry [iart m e r i t *dt
neeki.io . II, r Ibiwei. were II Ih'II- tunc Iti opi'ii mr In rtry
Ih*ily Mass. 7)30 A. M.
Circle Number Six of the I’m *
hn*on have moved t&gt; the |.eff- her* attending a meeting nf the
. k til* I iiciif h«at or in tult'iico* rnfil Whi-u
'
*piet
of
pink
ludlaiiee
n*
i:iii:.vt./.i;,t
MF.'fllOhlKT
Sunday School,
Turnlay* and
1*4»f I¥ i|r&gt; fthakv **l| fiMPi four
Apartments on Magnolia Avr* e*ecutlve officer* nf the Orlando hylerian Auxiliary. Mr*. U. H Tg“ " '7 " " V T ' l
, with gieen
-.
t III III II
ruftivii VVto'it t lit •r•*r.:fi I&gt; d n
YValt
hour,
chairman!
will
meet
a
r
"
’1
*3
”
#;0°
A'
M'
Ml*.
I.enTi
l
ull,
i
iln
|n
r
the
at
Distrlrt of Christian Endeavor
w ocrti-iou si; of p.t-tel yellow tirtiJi hlmliru will* « m u i.»»n, aiid
Kunday, Hchoci', IU;00 A. M.
held T hiifday evening in Apopka 4:00 o'clock with I&gt;r. Elitalielh PAULA COMMUNITY C III HCI
' Cll'p*-, Wi n f»&gt;llil"|i',| lll.lllg pull iili In win hi n»'»
Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Strange have at the home cf the president, Joe Trncy, Rose Court,
F!pworth I. ague, 0:43 I'. 31.
Circle Number One of the Kind
their guests at their hoirir, T01 I’nmrit.
The Rev. Alfre-J Fl.icson, pa«lnr.
Preaching Sunday, &gt;:00 p. 31., " " •lh''
bavodt ii Gieriail
Methodist I'huirh will meet at
HOl.I.YWnOII, t a l i f . Auif. &gt;f».-i
est First Street, the form''i*
Morning S ervice,, 11:00 A. M. by Rev. It. T. t ul.lwell, pa-tor.
neekllne, yhe carried n eoopirt of
Mi** Violet Douglass, of Orlan­
A
%
4
line,
Mew
\
ot
k
I
*
d
&gt;
*
&lt;
l*
»
Ktrikimr imore Hindi*) lech*
Sunday Srlnol, U:I3 A. M.
rents, Mr. and tfr*. J. W, do. railed the meeting to order 3:30 iiVluek at the homo i f Mr*.
Meeting,
Thursday,
H;lHl
TSIi«man
i
■
lied
w
ill
y.liow
I’rayei
Tliur-day, j-.uu Tali-inun
-VI
Kaim.i \ui luirn in ttii* 1 nii lan i have annoi m d plana foe
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. 31. Y. M.
r ihtmil,
range, of Huwthorne, and hi wilh n prayer. During the husl- J. E. I'rrd o n , IKI7 Magnulin AveFlveniug Services, 7:30 I*. M
i. Mm. Ifen Blackmon, of ne** session plans were made for ntl».
Pmk radiance IMP tlk'lj IVtllij city atul wa. gtadiuted front nettUtij: down 'tn a lonie ’neif** In
i.*It Srlmol in |pt!3# Slu' j tf'i'ir effoil
f»» etilnta tli|;h»tc
Circle Numtier Tw„ nf the First
' 111III* tilli'nll| HI*FI* ctrind by Mi v Saafind 11M
Mid-week
P
rayer
Mi-eling,
7:30
FIRST
&lt;11
It
Is
MAN
I
lU
’IIITI
lit..
Christian Endeavor , *# ,» *&gt; #
llli* District
i mu n il 'lunrivtwn
,
...
Mi.44 m ill l i e ifiiwit of po tit n ttirated |U* Unit«t«itv of t»**or I w#ifiM mid *&gt;hnrtvr hour*. They **P.
31.
mret
at
rroily to he held Aug. 10 , t Ban * ' ' h" £ , ' hu" *
S'ivfeenlh .Street atul Hanford IIIk4* 1 pe vi hull wui mail# nhniffi trill nf AMeitr, and i&lt; it tfritduat.* pett In a n y tbeje ra e to the pubMra. Hairl Coleman left today Undo Spring*.
Charles Evan*. :
^
- ' h . « « ' J. M.
A vi nue.
pritu» h Imi'9 and had a V neek of the ^arpent Kutiool of IMiy-ii al lit' through th«* medium uf ad**
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
r New York City, Chicago, and 1 1 Montverde, former field sec­ Iloye*. corner West Ninth Street
I'ltUiatbrn, *»r llihtuti. liitev ihef vcili nnr. The uampaiirn will In*
Th*# Rev, F, M, Mar.er, pnntnr* line.
CHURCH
iltadelphla where she will *|&gt;end retary fnr Christian Endeavor, and Elm Avenue,
llihle School, !it*» A^ M.
Prince^ line*'* alii n routtil nA-k* rni'ived a lb S. ileatee front Job t ; 4*|ude Jhe |»i* ehii-e o f Npar# la
Circle Number Three of the
out *1* week*. While In N*** will he th» speaker and will use
Murnint; SeruVr, 11 :«HI A. M*
tin# were feiitu*iM o f tin* euwn lb SI*i*on IVuivereity at Ih'Laihl. n#W9ii«ne^ uJim t ,
( Presbyterian Government)
ork City she will bny^ the fall fnr hi* subject. “Daro Y'nu T o ?” F'lrst Methodist Church will meet
Kvminif service, h-.imi I*. M.
uiiiri by Mr*, lli rnmn Kanner. It IV»r tla* | &lt;i"t two vritP^t'Tii^B^T’ 0|»vMiiUf of The Neronil week if
O rgnniied in ISOI.
ne of wearing apparel* for Yow- Krch person will ho asked to H 3:30 o'clock with Ms, J. II.
nvffffAimy n v ..*, nhhi i ». ii vwti hiade o f* ire blue . icj *&gt; mul 1m• ti teailitn^ health • dm at ion in t |D . tike found iirodiirer* as adaPreaching Helvices u t 11:00 A,
Crawford, 1204 Oak Avenue.
I'a and whlie In Chicago she will bring a ha»krt lunch.
wa etoiifdinienfed
a iMiiitjin't of I he Junior High Hchinil ut I Ii-. : uiwnl t* . cMi|iluyrc. mid tut j untie.
St*!»jei r fur . the nu*i 11 i11*1
31. ami 7:.:n I’. 31.
sit-th e .Centura ytC-IgiKs;?.— ■ r w a r w r
N' u m W r
VtH,T ,,f ,h"
- — --------- iik.
HISTTomTih* -fftUVUttlagr-Tta^ n
^ -**•**••
I* I ■..... ;|. .a -'.-lf -l . . i l u j l.isns. h. —i ■1—1-- 4--- -■{[t*
" **
______ T i :h l,, r .| 1 U I J L . ) | -----: "““**'* If, -Mr. and Mrs. Wurf W. Warner
llu1
1
Mil,
Wj-I't
I Intel [ilivitlrK'lii
and
|*
*?.
I
a
m
..
v.i
I
1
*
ml
***«
Mae*
Sntntief,
the
flnwei
,
JHlnislrr,
ilie
Itrv.
Juines
M,
a - r : i 1.' s iinii.-idi o t'n rm m ty Aug. M through Aug. '2H. At Shoe maker, llrardall Avrnue.
rr « v 1 al dm t
wma a &lt;|n 4 of pink and Itntike,- arut lo klndtlt ■i ttf Niw
Circle Number Five of tho Thompson.
acksonvilte whei* they at- the conclusion of ail buiiues*
CARD **;■ THANKS
Multj#el for the eYrnle^ rr * 4di*e m l nod rarrkil ti J*a het tiwd! York t'lly.
_
meeting at n o Msjrflow- a social period waa enjvyed when First Mclhodlst Church will meet P H l'H C H (I F TtlT: N A Z A R R N It
We wrl-h I,, tlinnk nor many
tmitf,
**Tlm
fliMpd
for
|li««
Time
of
"
"Th
«
pink
rllbun
I
m
.
iv
,
at 3:30 o'clock with 3fr«. 3V. A.
r Hotel of the Florida State Ho- refreshments were served.
friend* for lln-ir Undue** and
|)x|tn-«&gt;|om"
I ho i't.tic’s metie r, ilr*. ClvnrTilli*. 1100 Film Avenue.
I Association which considered a
Luke Mary F’ia.
ninny Ix'.m t i i ii I fl.uul ufferingx
b
Ku'iner,
utteuilnl
t.-ie
weildim*
Hugh
C.
Win
Mo
l
mol
Wynn
W.!
WEDNESDAY
ode far the Fdorida lintel indujII. N. Handers, pastor.
evleiidcd during tin- illness and
"i
u
li'nrk
mid
wliile
t
inffoil
gown
Poller
letoiticd
lisltiy
(non
Jiok
The Samh Parker Orphanag.'
ry. A tempsirary c«*le wa* adopt ■
Sunday .School, V: 13 A. 3L
CONGIIEGATIDN 1 (11114(11
f« ilium,I along .iniplo 1110*- at; I •ooville wtu'io they have Isi- ri ] ileatli of our heloted wife and
Club will meet at the home of
d and sent* on to Washington
Pleaching, 11:00 A. M.
mnlli. r, •
I,living
a -hollldor I.*fu* Isirdcie I •lending 4h,. |,;r I week on lui-i-i
rhere early action Is anticipated.
3lr*. (*. P. Herndon, t'*l3 Mugrudiu' Y'oung People’s Society, 0:30
('has. Dunn.
I'orner 'atk Aviu.ie ami 3id null lilac I, Aie.iroii lace. Her cot oesi.
Avenue.
r. m .
Sniuuol Iln on.
By ROBERT BACON
Hire. I.
•
i
n
'
#
4
'
of
a.-it
I,......
Mr.,
Ar
Mr. and Mm. It. T Kipp « Preaching, 7:30 | \ M.
John llunn.
YVlth Llund Barry mure and
R 't. John Ret nurd Rool. nt-ni
itoid
Sain
cl,
tbc
itciili
gtontn'
irned from Gainesville l day Miriam Hopklna heading an imPrayer Meeting Tucday, 1i3t' Irr.
Mr, ami Mr.,. Clint. Dunn, Jr.
M r I ' , ,1. Mill, i l a . retu rn ed '
iitother, -rle le*( alt evi'iting gown
here Mr. Kipp alt-nded the pre&gt;kive cast, "The Stranger's
t*. M.
Mi . an,l Mrs. Iloiial,) Dunn.
from
Cleveland,
tllno
nod
oilier)
(■hitrob .School, '.t:l3 A. M.
"f Idoek Chiffon nbiiii-luid shoai
ummer session of the Unlversi- Return" open* Sunday at the
Prtaehing Courly Home, 8:13
— Aik.
Mottling \Vur*h)|i, ll:IH» A. 31. ih'r tap.'let.. Iter cot.ago vea* til [ s.'rvt■■ win", 1„&gt; ),u &gt; lo-. n for the _____
y of Florida. Durinr th* session 311Ian* Thaatre to delight the
f . M.
|nl- t two month .
rhrlsliart Fimleuvoi J-'s'iutjr 7 m -it of ten ru-o ,
At
the
xono
meeting
of
th*
* waa Initiated into Rapp* Delta hearts of all lover* of stirring
Preaching t'nunty Camp, 3:30 I*
Mid nook .c rv l'o
Wedne.dav,
Ml-. Hntnncl pie.■tiled her it1l, national h norary fraternity human drama and romance uf the Woman'* Missionary Society iT 31.
7:13 p, M.
leinlant- with (.rail I,not lei
the F'irrt Methodist t’hurrh held
S. (,. I &gt;&gt;1.-110111, Jr., of Wqyrti
or upper classmen t* the col s &gt;il.
nltich tl.y wore in ... wetlding,* G n. is jt| n,
............ ..
PRKHIIYTKKIAN (.H I'R O I
rga of F.ducntion.
Adaptrd fn m the new novel ,nf * riday a t'th e Cone ird I'atk .Meth­
IIDI.Y
CROSS
EPISCOPAL
while .Mg, Satituel gave hi- attend- ter, Mi . Jak. Hetiiiiig, i.e fn -i I 'u l i l K iirllic r NoUi't* M nUrural life by Phil Stong,“ author odist Church In OrlamVi the San­
(TIUIICH
aai4 I it* and (‘itljat il»»js|i «f|N,
Aparlnieut.,
The Rev. E D. ltruwnlcr, D. D.
BENEVOLENT SUNDAY
of "State Fair," the picture ford society wa* represented 1y
tn i s . ii S tiin lu y wiH n tm A rii*» |itj(.a iui I &lt;|,tru i- fin' »bcui
achieves n greatness in perform­ Mr*. C. O. Bare, dl*tr rt secre­ pailec,
iit'itt'i' n i_ l Gill nV Ioi'k tiiAtfUit
3lnrtin
Brant,
Re
lor,
l"t»
g.
f
t
.
follow.,|
He
n
e
t,......
Hunlay Srhnal, 0:43 A. 31.
)H«. (i. || Ctnblrre n't I , hll- if it n't linTt j n h c ru lo fo rv .
•Benevolent Sunday will be ob- ance* and direct if,al ikstlnctlon tary, .Mr*. S. FI. Jones, Mrs. A. D.
^eg
n
st
tllh.
F'en-t
of
the
Trntt
Mr.
mol
Mr*,
Snuutel
then
left
(,,*
3lornli.g Wnxship, lli'rit A. M.
d ie t le/t y - ton. ty f,,r II .H'litlg
reed in the Sunday School of e* well as sheer pictorial bea.ty. Shoemaker, Mr*. Kyi* ShtH'maker.
n hancym'sui m Itemiuda und mi G tr.it, Kv. where th .v will J ,in
Christian EniRavor, 7:0n P. 31. figuration.
M F irst Methodist Church ti* King Vidor directed the film and and Mrs. C. H. Smith.
Holy
Communion,
7."i&lt;
A.
31.
iheir rtlurn will l.&lt; „t
t(( Mr I'rnhllee and nutk
Mr*. Bare, a* secretary of the
Fivening Weirshi[i, B:0&lt;) I*. 31.
their fitor row morning al the church. add* another superb effort to III*
Church School. 0:30 A. M.
1Li-1r ftiiorj. at Min West Cud lure ft,title.
II the offering* made by mem- long list uf screer’n accomplish- Orlando district, and Mrs. «. W. Thu session will meet at the
Holy
Communion
and
Sermon,
Chamberlain, lone
ion.
leader, hud dose of th,, morning and evening
trl of the Sunday Scho d will be mrnl*.
11:00 A. M.
French A Tone, hailed a* the charge of the program. They were worship services Inf the reception
ted for beacvolcncn of the
Young People's Scivioe l.eague,
assisted
l.y
.Mr*.
F'.
II.
Godfrey,
of
member*.
Those
without
clt
tvh
screen', newest romantic hero, fi^i
ireh.
.::30 IS M.
c
inference
president;
Mrs.
I.
('.
homes
in
Sanford
are
welcomed
to
-I
easily into tho rob nf the farm
Monday: Woman's Guild ut 3:0ti
*were* j Bui
lover anA paired with 311** Hup- Jinkins, conference superintendent all services. The pastor is avail­ P. M.
kins, leaves nothing to bk desired nf publicity; Mr*, loingitnn, con­ able (or conference every morning
Wednesday: Y'estiy
.Meeting,!
by way of interest In this moti­ ference superintendent of sup- from !i:00 o'clock to 1'J On o'clock . 30 P, M. "
plb*;
and
Mr*.
S.
II.
Bowman,
in
his
study
at
th*
church.
vating theme. Barry more i* the 81and
year-old patriarch of the farm gnnfrrrnev vlce-ereiidont
FIRST BAPTIST Clll HUH
, SALVATION_ARMY
. .
who refuse* to die until he *re* chairman of th* department of
Hlx farm dexllned fir sympathetic spiritual life snd mcs*«fpr“ " '
The. Rev. ^ W, P. .......ks, Jr.,
The morning session wa* de­
Sunday School, 10 :0(1 A. M.
hands.
(uistor.
voted
to
3lr*.
Bowman’*
iVpnrtYoung
People's
la
g
ion,
&lt;1:30
3ln.it of the picture was filmed
Sunday School, |n:iK) A. M.
on g farm location that brings the mrnt with Mr*. Bowman acting a* P. M.
Momlng Se rvice ', I! " " A. M.
leader.
In
the
afternoon
the
Open Air 3!e«ting, 7:30 P. 31.'
ta rn y a r) right t i tho chlldtu*.-?.
11. Y. P. 11, ft: I &gt; P M.
work
of
the
various
societies
in
the
Salvation Meeting, S:IKI p. M.
memories of all uf u*. YM&gt;r, in
Fivrning Service-., H:(M* I’. M.
(inlet Filiialwth liarkry will
his superb camera treatment, his *on* wa* checked and Sanford
Wednesday Evening Service*.
captured the earthy charm nf the wa* placed ammg those getting »|h-ik at the owning service and * «tti p. M.
will ti.o as her topic, “F'our (Juexbucolic setting, against which n higher percentage.
tion» from .(iml.” The public Is
the tense drama of the story unMr*. Otto Anderson and her sis­ Cordially invited tu attend H ide F IR S T 3IK T IIH H IS T t IIC H C H
f dds. It is easily among the
finest pictures of the year, and ter, Mr*. Fithcl Gaimir, of Tampa, service*.
Tho Rev, Smith ll.irdin, pastor.
J . M. IlK Y A N T . Miff.
the splendid performance* of thr Mils Mildred 3litchcll, and G orge
HATES
Sunday srhml. OK', A, M.
Anderson
are
spending
a
short
F
IRST
L'llURUIl
OF
CllltlliT
■tars and cast will long live In the
Judge
R.
W.
Ware,
art
mg
suitertime at various points in Loulsi.
SCIENTIST
memories of theatregoers.
mtendent,
- -*
IVr week
p'-r day
Incl.deA in the c u t are Htuirt
Rooms with bath
.Mornmg service, II 'Ml A. M.
llutiina with built
*
.
"
! rhfMtUn sScknra srrvirr*
Erwin, Irene llervey, Beulah Hin­
and mo sis
and m.-al.
Amonr [no*9 from h«ri* a(Und&gt; held •very Sunday morning at Sermon by Hie pa. tor, "’flu- Spin!
di, Grant Mitchell, Tad Alexander
inc [ht* full moon danc# last nl^ht the church at Fiscl Second Street ,.f Christ."
xnd Ailrcn Carlyle.
We O p erate A ('le an , U p-to-D ale H otel
Young Peuple'. Division, 7:l»u
In Orlando went; the Misses At- at !I:IK) o'clock. Subject for to­
P. M.
dinc
Harrison
und
guest,
Dorothy
MJss France* Brown, of Jack­
morrow Is “8p&lt;rit."
Flvening service. H:bu P. 31. Ser­
sonville, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Acosta, of Jacksonville, Chrlttln*
Wednesday avenlng church at mon by the p a-tar, "The Firsl
Stoudenmiie,
and
Bill
Tyre,
Curtis
DeWilt Brown at their home on
30&lt;i E. 7m. St., at H:00 p'e!ock.
G.-ntile Convert.”
Coleman, and Trddy Morse,
.Magnolia .Avenue.
fThla church maintains a f n r
Wetlnrs Uy pra er rerv.ee H:II0
■CiaT... —,
P. M.
|
A cordial invitation is cxteiole.1
IW U M K J
to all tu attend these arnlccs.
MEJHOGKAI’II printing
PRINTING
typing
a n equipped U preduce
Special Invest igalioiui
first class Jab work at th#
b u rs t possible prices. G ift aa
SEMINOLE COUNTY
a trial.
A R £ T P E T E R S . S o c k tjr E d ito r

T etep h o n e: O ffic e 148

Miss Sally Wright
wed»
Harriett j

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A t The Churches

Group AttendM Meet

V

Studio Ti'diniuiauH To
Kiirht For MorcWagea

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Barrymore, Miriam
Hopkins In Picture

Missionary Society
Holds Zone Meeting

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[•Idle* In Increase
o r tA W A - i T h hard to better*
i k i there k a vest antrw tfd, af*
Meet- naknswn rotintry n i t of lb*
' llfeM fttjr of Quebec, In vis-led
I p t t i w h n i h k o f l i Um ship*
o f Uto world Mil mp *»d down i|i
A N to. It k familiarly and ayJ,r#pr lately kaovra as “th* North
-hW*"—tbs north ahora of tha
ilM* and Golf a t St. I ja r m ie
H d lt kkH for 1000 milrr northeastward to lb# Strait of lklla
Ml* and tha Labrmbr to a st
ft- la n wild and roch-boond
r m it, -poaplod a t far-fhrag point#
I p grasps of British, French end
Indian stock, who aubeist as did
Ihate a acre tors on fish and ve&lt;uM t and tlw atorea af Uw far
Ireders, who know naught of la ­
dle# and motion picl.rte but ton
tail pea at a glance If a boat \&gt;
egwirthy or a sledge dog la
trarih tho price asked for it.
A tt If this la "the g rra t lose
UniC la the cities "down east",
to th* sea birds it Is an earthly
a rad tee where, umoolpiled by
■■ liMMfh I h tl. can fill their rook-

j/l«e.wlth eggv^and

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tra ta r, aad Pa m e t Wilson,
Ihot af aararal books.
Dw men arrived her* Ian night
I'an-Amt/Uaa airways ptooo
end aerial w andrriags that hen lit Miami Apr. £9 and look
&gt;m- te oeorp ooaafry M ath o f
i U«Hod Htatoa with th* egrilon of Colombia and Bolivia,
T h e ru*h” for the poiaow was

Carillgn AM Akaar k l f .
Judge John J. fgrW r, of Charlotto, judge of tko Foflrth Ualtod
States C ira.lt Coast of Ammoif,
also spoke beforw the arsorierisn
on 'L tte riy Lhvkar th# U M ", la
whlvh ho etto t Uw growth of. **.
cialk tk thought, ***tr»lli#Gw* of
grrerwmowtal powers and attach*
on Uw judlritf branches of stath

chargieg th# Jeryi M or i f Juror*
Way copvict am.) thus avart wiotriftla; solicitors wop S t a r t de­
fendant*. without grand jury in* 1
diriment; defendants may waive
trial, plead guilty between tongs

except w hen Uw Mr*

lo a denial of jueti«r|!

jor^i derrille.

-iMtWMvee with capelin, end
•ho air with trailing clouds

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Mr. and Mra. R. L. Dana and
Bootoroo.l daughter. Virginia, of tfanford.
hoard a t. • » « » Friday earning with Mr.
,b l. Any. f l Mra. W. J . Darld.
Lather Da rid and J i n Pro .tar
spent the wrek-end hero,
d ton, J.
Mart la. Robb, and Baddy Proc, lr ^ anil to r§ , ( goaford, rpent srrerej days
I Mra. D. here Ihk work netting their
. ..uslrte*- graadneothar, Mra. W. J. Darld.
Joy.
Mrs. D. A. Griffin and young
anperin- am*. of Fraetproaf. are rlaillny
renlag a t relathaa hate.
aUo new
Mr. aad Mra. Calria Oldham are
large at- racelvlng cosgratulalloo* on tha
arrival of a young son. bora Sat
rd, .pent ^ y afUrnoon.
; Ur. and
C.
Harrieon and Httiry lia r
rleoa epoat th# wrek-cwd In Ge

Mrs. Bann U . of Lake
Maty, were visitors at the home
of M. Hanson Sunday.
B. T. fille r was n visitor in
Stnfurrf Thursday.
Itnndall
Slaughter
returned
home after sp ellin g some time
with friends in Perry.
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L U n UTTVW

The Itw n euuatil haldvrtie Au­
gust meeting at tho Town Halt ot|
Thursday night with * full at­
No lees then In ranrtuaritJ,
tendance and transacts.) routine
must of them lilatwle or group i
business.
• I islands, wars le t aside by the
The Civic League had the
• asfvllrt Government under aumonthly
buslners session on T»teitu rlty of tho Migratory Birds
riay afternotn August f ln t when
Convention Art, in 1925, for tha
It wss voted to hold an all-day
i-urposr of insuring stcure nestrowing moating for we'toro work
V g site* la perpelultr. Him* then
on Wednesday the 10th at th« li­
tho feathered pop.ialion has Inbrary. Each una will bring • light
creased steadily until, In llri&lt;i
lanehem lo share togrthet i t
•then n census was taken by liarMrs. Brown and dnughter, nf
:lren F- Lewi*, chlsf bird warder, Winter Haven, were guests for a noon.
Mm. M. n. Blaskenship with
(ar tho district, It numbered m in few days nf Mr. ami Mrs. Bortwo chililren luive gone lo %I»*C
baa in0.ooo.
man.
Mr. Hlanhowshlp’a family at Wil­
Although this year a pesteryi r
Mrs. Cole has
ier-k Missouri.
'learner ran* up the roast, llss her sisters, the
Mrs. Francis Tucker has gene
matt satisfactory way to visit tho ana of Tuscaloosa,
t» spend several wteks in Chi­
bird sanctuaries is by small motor- other of Troy, N. Y.
cago and other weetrrn cilia*.
i oat a r canoe. From Birch Isinn.l*
Tha Community Sjnday Hchool
At a meeting of the Board of
i &gt; graders Bay evrry preserve enjoyed their annual pIcnL* last
Public Instruction al Sanford
lias lt« own distinctions of topo­ Park.
f irmer prlneiple W. J . Wellt
graphy and bird life and is worln
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la k e Mary friends of Mr*. WIIn n o a o s a l cell, prrfereUy-wndsr Prldsy afternoon a t Rvantdato
"TRlTPidenee i f an ornitholotui. llamson, formerly Mrs. (1. A.
tyetiklslww f ir inslsnro is bn*, a Moht, wilt regret In heor of Mr.
•Iragglltig .erics of .mall, bare Williamson's drath last Handsy at
Irlota and yet this Is the rillcf thetr home In Floral Heights. Mr.
h.
ims of thr fam tus rider Williamson
duck,
has been In falling
warmer of rouollrss lied*.
hrallli for saveral weeks. '
Pag Miami Is tho neriljg ground
We are glad lo report * that
jirr escelleuce of (Kae common Mr*. A, K. Hjoblom Is able to be
i. nitre and double-crested cobfu- ot-t again after her severe Illness
- -on. On Wolf Bay .statuary thi of lh» past several months.
majority nf the (cipjlstlon cor.sht:
Fn-.-nds of Mr*. J. M. Thomp­
of puffins and rasnr-bille&lt;l nuts son lave received Word from her
On the two small islands, Psrru- II.at- the is enjoying n visit with
• let and Gretnly, wh'ch niaki Mr. land Mrs. It. K. True at their
up the land area of Bradore Bay homo in Maisachusetla.
■ltd ranctuary, a t the western oud
Mr. a ml Mrs. U. 1. Wagg, who
of the Strait of Belle Isle, Ihrre rarne home from Daytona Benin
arc more nesting. seabirds in the for n short time, returned Wedneaproper prison thnn in all the rest ■lay for tho remainder of the
i f there ranctuaries rembinrd.
The latter Irland, by the way,
rnjoytd a blata of glory fur '.lie
llr.t spd probably the last time.In
I92il when the German trnns-AtIrtntlc airplane Bremen landed on
itg pond, no doubt startling th-t
gruteiqacly dignified little ptif.
flat out of their innumerable bur­
ro* *.
Of all the webbed tribe* per­
haps tho big ihirk-backriJ, whileh rrtstrd cormorants appeal ,no*t
to tha stranger's Imagination. Go­
ing ashore on WipiUgun (Indisu
aim* for rormoraot) tint fi-elt
every foot of the rock erverad by
lh* birds and their bulky tte&lt;t&lt;.
While tbo parents step clumsily
oat of arm’s reach the youugslrti
scream roclfrro.sly f ir f&lt;&gt; d.
thrusting oat Ihsir long snnkrllkr
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas.
r-ock s and smsll heads.
Hortansa David and Chaflo* I&gt;oo—I t. v u at Cape -Whittle, oppenile In* Island, that lh* iuluraitat Audubon “had the plra.urc tor rome min-tes and was d*'
uf coming Immediately upon a lighted tn set h»w kindly attorn
eknnorant'a n*«t. . . The nnther tiro sk?
I" bar brood. Suddgn'
blr I was on her nasi with three ly her kern vyrs saw me, and &gt;h&lt;
young; f was unobserved by list flew off tn dive In lh# a#*.1'

LAKE MARY

Sanford Chats Team
And Miami W01 Meet

castrated (h#b Ihqf are fundaaw
tally l e i abUlag, From new «
he ul&lt;V Uw notion Will- hr
change# net ton.
;V»e are getng through a etdi
inf iho hktory of- our reantr]
(aid Jadge Parker. “On #fa
hind del*** are reload demand!
new aad unheard a f thing* .
gevtrameaL These who are hr
Itile to e a r iaaOt wtlawa ere loud

Officials of the Sanford Chen
ind Checker Clflb today announced
that they have accepted a rhslletig* In meat tha iflem) Chaw

lag. I wmpalMio with the view
th a t th* agnagiH of gaeaouaeiit

changes Which times like ihrso
demand; It la Important to mate*
lain ostr grwsp on fondsmsnuU
Pad no* to sacrifice hi an hear af
panic tha social s ir actors which

In communication with H arry t .
Ferris of tho Miami Club In r»■ar I to Iba make up of the team.
Mr. Houk believes th a t th# leuntr
ament should ba of inch sifo s* to
pom iv player*-of M) r'im~~ I fr
enter, t
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Foot Spocialifit Will
Hoid Free CHnk Here
Dr. J. Carr &gt;11, of Chiengu, fpat
specialist attached to tha s ta ff of
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hlcVdeial ******hoetoewaMnW wW**#
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alkt* u d b b U o u a I f o r t n iMd n U of
n ek U f f t roajtonafbnity for pure­
ly bm IotW n ll* f of dUlraaa, It la
tmpoftkHt to aidk* p*rfpetty etrar
1tk* n u t thnttatkm of thru* fo r•miapnt porrlrcd ami Uw Tyry
largo *ad lndl»p*n*abta function

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aamrd aa d .Irn d a a l In

fnrd. Flo rida, to aoawer the bill nf
rnaoplolot fu*d oaalaaa ?*a lo M l*
t'aorl bp M. H M a 4*. Iho ealare of
wklch a*Id b ill of rarwiptalol la I*
•total a ad rorvnraa ik o . m l* af lb*
rnm ptalai In Iko I*aula &gt;*r*lnk*fnro
itw ilb a A , and fh on. and ther* In
rw a lta add akkdr h r pork tud ament
odd d*ar** a* M id m a r t eball h a ir
r*aald*r*d In bbl* bdddlf And Ikba
roan ar* dot lo malt, upon pain of a
drrr** pro coafeeeo Palna *ai*r*d
and M n w o t ky a -fto a l decree.
II la fn rih a r Ordered that Ibla
nellro ba pnbllehed anr* a week
for four ra a a rru ilr* W M ka In to*
Hanford llara td a newapaper publ l i l a f l i M id i b n n l i .
la Wttn**o W k n r a i. I k * f« kereuat* M l any han.l and attleed lb*
nfflrtal **al nf lb* C lir u ll I'o n rl
for 11*1*1on I* tS iin lr . K b.ibla. Ilil*
lb* l i b d n r of Ju ly. I » H .

fallal, bathtub. ehewer A I M k l
• Ik*hi Iln u r* * . I rod 111 I
A a r Iwd. mat tree* acni aprlnaa.
1 fill** ra rr, I lo o lk rf too*. A
Ptoak* iiaao, I M l af fII** A
hook*. I M l ll* k l ftdlorr*, I
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la w indow
abode*.
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dtoka* awl table, vrar*. I keroid no k o iio r, I r lu lk M r « r k , t
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C U r b nf C ircuit Court.
B y ; A. M W K E K H .
Deputy C lerk.

IN u T lr* la b*r*hy *lva d I bo I n n r and ky y lrln * of a d*rra* n f
i n l a M i r and no I* anlam d la Ilia
o n . a n iil.d ra u M on Ik * l i l k *kny
nf J u ly . A. IV. I M E
L M kpnwfal
Adnni.r in itkoncarr. nn Monday,
lb * i l k u f of A o fo a t. A . t&gt;. IM Ib
Iff fro n t . 1 Iho .'M t lh n q M dunr Jo
|fe» I l l y of Hoofurd. Cnonty of H*aa*
Ibwko m ol* of rtn rkto . w ill off**
fatnaalo ood M il lo Ibo bl*b**i and
M l blddar for . m b , d a rln * Ib*
HMdl boom or ool*, Ik* folio w in *
dfari |b*rf p r* p * lir. oil ool*. I yin*
add b*loa- In I.Tn C n m iy of H*m l.
M*J* and Alai* nt Plnrlda. mar*
o n rlicn la rly d**crlb*d u fulluw*.
l* .m lti
l**t Mb* I f ) uf M u ck Mo*
lo t nf Hanfnrd Porm*. arenrdIdu
lo IL l&gt;.
M a rlin'* r io t
lb &lt; rr* f rre n H a d In f la t J W k
t. | O frr
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a n d . It* lira*
flu n k nn* *rr*b public roe,,tea

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J S J i . S f l • r tM M d la * to farm•?*• rtria ln mortsao* in cord.
M la Mart**** Boob | TTn n M im
**1-d*lfcd POkllr r*r*rda af Am i IIfflTfCW O P IH K fU P P * ll BALM
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Ik* fBltnwla* drnrrlhad propany In
ffollr* la b rraby *|y*o tbai uaocr
ib* O ily
af Sanford. County of and by rlrtii* nf a M rlo la * « w u N n iln n U and Biat* of riarld o, lo - l l o i Isaard out nf tba C lr ro ll I'n u ri
of ib* T w o b f r -lb lr d Jud icial C lr T h * Earn on*.half of Block
co ll o f klarlda. I* and for H*inlnn|»
K la h trrn I I I ) , of T lo r T w o I t ) ,
t'nunly, Flo rida, on tb* If lh day of
iMa |b* X nitb n ln a ly -lo o | l| (
Jon*. A n . i f f ] . In that ro ilo in
f rit, o rrn rd lio In t
R Tro f.
roan* w borvln Hanford Uullrlliid
ford* Map af Aanrord, Plnrlda.
and le a n Aaaiwlallnn, a rorp nra•&gt; par p h i Ibaraof daly
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I IM . rroa pta ln llir, and Ira H lotnear*,.
•In, *1 aL, w*fo da lnulaai*. I. Ibo
ara haraby rmulrrd I* b* and ap- undrralanrd, a* H h r illf uf Iw m l.
, u krrfora ibla m a r t at Ika coart. not* c n u n ly . PI*rM *. w ill. "O tb*
f « M l » Hanford. Hamlnol* County, Tib d o r of AoMOal. A. IV. I M E In
rW rld o.
tk. (lh day af Aapiaai- front of Ib* Cooilnuo** dam In
bar, A. IV. U i l . and Iban and Ibar*
nuka a n w r r la tba kill *f com-

aoTlamal bU rb an aooklac a lto all*. 1 M l w otor b r a lr r &lt; X * y ■ioa*l, I kiiakon &gt; oink fw k llk
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clock. I brood boa. I aloctrk*
cord A fr oiv t w riitow Book, t
alrofdbt oholrar l m rb la * thaHv
I had complol* with oprlwto *
toollrv**. I olMtrb* fan. I aw*
k ra lrr, t b*d lam*. I wardroo*
Irunb. I Ilnur lamp, 1 am all
bed Mhl*. I 1*1 fluof ro*. ■ 1
alarm atnrk, I ral ll* h l fl* lurow &gt;' rondt* allrb fiold*rc, t
Iraab boabn. 1 b a l M r
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and for loot* tu » » 11 10* M W »0
nralor lo pa? d*Me « « i i * k r Iho
m I4 0*1110 of tl&gt;o m M \k to M in ­
H M. W A T A W ,
f f t r l a l j h i l r r In C k l a t t r l . or, I K . In n alo k r r r k l n&gt;mauia4o|
lo i &gt; n * r «m Ike i f i i u i l t f l i i k i I n k
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of Annual.
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k « I t a k ln l
JA M KS U 1**1A HUN.
Jud a* of C u m in J » la &gt; i I'u a ri.
M A M t'K ii It t U t l i m i K .
Alturoo* for I'o ilik io n ,

« f Heml no to County. rin ild * .
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10* l o a n 11*000 lo M a la r A »*-*»•
mot* 1*0001 ?. r i r r U a . od o r fo» *alo
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llomtnul* CuWaty. r tor Mo. I s I d ;

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M I I X R I I , an ■M Pdl.in nf
lo&gt;l T a r a i i - i * o
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fo n l » * t r t » l a i n . O .. o ro ia o t *
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widow. H t’M T M A I t T I I A A D t H K W K H a H o f..o l.
b'tol i h n r v l d « l r m n a - 4 *?*iX, ami bun.
am.
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omiimm o r p i dim 1 1 too
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RESULTS
RATES

r r r r t r r of a tummuna In rhoa*rry
would bind you. and that yoo ar*
rrrld ro lo of Atlanta, lb lb* County
uf Pulton, and M a i* 'o l Ooorgto,
and that you ar* n r r ib* ag* of
tw anly-oo* year*: therefor*, lh***
prrarnia ar* lo t t o n r a d you. A.
A kirn**tor and wtf*. Boalah T .
Mraretoy, to b* aw l opprar before
our C lraull Court at Hanford. In
lh* County of Bamlnola and M ala
of pturMa. on Monday, lh* lib d » r
of A « a u « l. A. D , I t t l . and In Ibla
yoa ara lo N i l not und*r penally a t
the entry of deerMe pro roafeaeo
ayalnel you.
Th e relief aouiht by Ike bill
filed aaalnel you la Ihle cauee to
tb* Nraclopur* or lh a l certain
m ortar** oat*d lh* 11*1 day of
January, A. 1). I t t l . mada and a io ruled by Robert W . D*oa*. ualli
lh* Mmroyd Bulldlna and Loan Aaaorlallon.
a corporation, aad *ocum btrln* Ika fo lla w la « doacrlbod
properly
lo
Sanford. BeatI no I*
County. Plorlda, lo -w ltt
Tb* Eaat on*.half of Block
E lah lrcn (I * ) , of T to r T w o 111,
leae th* N orth nlaely-tw * I l f )
f**l. accordion to E R. T r a r .
ford'* Map nf Manfurd, Ploild*.
a* per plot thereof duly of
record.
It to f u r t lu r ordered that tht*
nolle* be punllehrd once a weak
for four coneecuilve
week* In a
newepaper publlektd
In Saafunl.
Bamlnoto County. Plorlda.
^ IN W IT N E B B W IIE H E O P , I bar*
b*r*aal* eel o r haart and' M ai k*
c u r b of iho C lrru lt Court of Ib*
T w e n ty .th ird
Judicial C lrra lt of
Plorlda. In and for Sentinel* Caaaly . *o Ibla Ik* Ith day *f AuauoL
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. t i e I d b e l a s — iM at*
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Effort Will Be Made
To Keep Consumer
Costs In Line With
Purchasing Power

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SA N F O R D . FLORIDA.

r iiln
■ n irts rrom ris
in gf lni ss tt ee rr th a n
t h e p arch u in ff power o f
farm ers and workers.
.
The lin t mat* m taken br
farm administrator*' la aanouneIhat a weekly list of&gt; prices
by ronaumert and paid to
re, together with thongs* 11
was* let*!* would be Issued.
The first will toiu*P out n#*t
week wider the direction of Dr.
Prod C. Howe, toniumtra' rnumrl
for farm administrator*. It will
shew surety* of price* In M ti­
tles for about 40 food and textile
products most commonly
pur-

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N JO IN S Improved Conditions A re VIOLATORS OF
T llN Navy ContractsA re Signed BLANKET CODE
RECOVERY WAR
TO BE CHECKED

WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.-(A*&gt;Aa impruvement In employment
conditions thioughoul the nation
was envisioned yestsrday by high
naval offic ala after the task of
constructing 37 war vessels h«J
been allotted to government ant
private yard*.
.
The building program, to cost
nearly I30O.0W.0WI, is intsnded
HVDR PARR. Nr Ye Aug. 4— bring the ssa strength of th*
United State* nrarrr to l^mbm
last night behind President Roose­ trvaly lim.ts and to provide work
velt, th* commander-in-chief, t i for long idle shipyards.
(,'onlracts for 31 ships on which
fight the economic wsr of 1933.
I-oul* Johnson, national c m bids were received July 2d were
awarded to private companies

10,760 Posts Are Sum­
moned Intolmmediate M obilization
ForMArgonne”Of’33

, , FARM ERS SEEK
BETTER PRICES ^
ON TOBACCO CROP

W ASHINGTON, A n*. 4 (A .P .)-—T h e R oosevelt adralnistratlon embarked y e s­
terday on a program to pre­
vent prices to consum ers o f

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ona
h
f*. . 11. ^ - 144- . - I
w em w ilng io.7«o poet* tn *government yards on tbp Atlan­
tic anj Pacific Coast'. The lattei
federal Authorities; iBtn imm*dui* m»Miiiat.,n for work
will *larl In a few days.
To Provide Relief •1,h;President
^r1f ’"B'_o
f «*»•"
At a press conference, Admiral
Roiseeelt in ■ me*

llvtf-day week of 40 hemra for ri
'
vdkm
employes at all ahor* tin
lions to comply with the ship­
building code agreed to by private
companies with the National Hecoveiy Administration.
Tn* ,i»le will at feet 44.IHH1 em­
ployes. Official* estimated that ho
l* f rent of th* naval construction
outlay would go to labor.
{Captaining it wa* almost |m,
, ,
,
possible to appreciate how much ***&gt; ' M t" n of ,h* * ! " *
il»*» work would m#*n to ikw iihlp- ^rnt’a Afr*#mtnt will com# WM*r
b.tiding industry, Admiral Stand-, the scrutiny of member* of the
ley added:
Kxrcotlv* Committee of th* local
- I ‘vr no doubt It will bo felt all N. R. A. Campaign Army wh&gt;
ovvr Ihr ttmtrd Hint**."
will mrvt in executive session be-

Systematic House-ToHouse AndStore-ToStore Canvass Will
Be Staged By Group

LOSC
PROPOSAL
VOTE

Martial Law Threat
la Made ByMachado
HAVANA. Aug. 4.-&lt;A&gt;»Prvoltsnt Machado Issued an
edict today threatening t* sus­
pend c institutional guarantees
anew and declare martial ,aw
and a slit# of war unless
th* “sodll'o's" transportation
striks, which asw menaces Ha­
vana's or-knary sources of f-md
■upplles, I* promptly ended.
Kmployes of the
Layer.*
slaughter house, principal en­
terprise of It* kind here, an­
nounced they would walk tut
this afternosn. Th* decision
was reached despite efforts by
police to Induce workers to stay
op the Job.

4

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Tampering Of Ballot
Boxes By His P oM *
calEnemiesChargeA*
By Louisiana Solojt
NEW ORLEANS. Au«.
— (A .P .) — Proposed re c o u n t
of all b a llo t boxes u sed h i U al*
N ovem ber'* g en e ral tle c tid *
h«r« w aa openly aaaallad Jra4fi(

AIRLINf*|

to work diivclly in shipyards four-the removal of an- Insignia front j
courts, which su th orlssd
would In- provided empluyatonl tn display by any omployer fo nd,
recount, moved to se lset 'A
allKHi Industrie* aml every slat* guilt of Infractions of the Presi­
William II. Standlry, chief of na­ would benefit.
•airIn
reply
aa
id
dent** Agreemsat.
»
A TM NTA,
Aug.
4. - &lt; * ) "1 have J^ist recelve l your val operations, . said present un­ Thr ramitructlon program, with
Th s was decided at an EiecuFarmer* of lanler and Coffrc
employment
in
the
shipbuilding
the
exrrptioii
of
a
heavy
cruiser
Ths
Jury wa* oustad by «b»
counties held protest meeting* baltlr-order. I hare a supreme Industry would be fully taken car* and four destroyers fur which sp- tlvt Cummttts* meeting held in
courts Wednafday after U m V
yesterday an,| cabled on th* fr-L fa th that the loyalty of tlu* le­ of when th# rntiie ^Sfogiam gets prartniatums were mad* by Con th# City lu ll thl* morning with
unsuccessful ateral and stats auth iritle* for ac­ gionnaire* will manifo-t it.ii If in under way. II* added, however, greoa, i* living linanred from tha Ma)or V. A. Speer presiding, a
tion on price* nffvrv.l to growers this crisis Ju*« a* it dd a d.-.ai* the full effect might not bo h it yjS.-.utht.noo- fund allotted fur the meet ng which also prrduced th*
tempts la "a* hill" charge* th il
and a half ago."
of toharro In th* s.uth Georgia
that
th* Commltteo
davy out uf the (3,300,000 public derision
fraud occurred (a tha "official to­
I Fn last night, the warrl ire nf .for six month*.
belt
*
stands rea *j lo atsum# Jurisdic­
Meanwlide, the navy oidered a
(Continued On Pag*.Three)
ll,mi" from constitutional
,
_
, 1!»IH were re anemtllng fo' *'a
ORLANDO, Aug. 4.—Orlando1*
tion ovsr smaller roUnty towns If
James P. McCraekin, chairman I fight to give an honest Jot. with
surh J.risdlrM n I* teprested.
place on Iho nation's air Hnoa la monts sponsored by tha Lang to­
of the agrlc ltural committee. | *„ (,nn„ , |iv(nff wtf#
„ #iy
Th* quertlm had been asked, hanging by a alngl* weak thread ga n1st lion. An open court u n to *
Valdosta chamber of commerce,
(Contnlueil On psge Five)
"Is this a rlty or a county com- which may anap at any moment. of the f lm six of tha contest bor­
ann rnnrrd representatives of ev­
miltenl" imd th- opinion was that - This waa th# wrrd brought es under supervision of DUtrt^I
ery tobacco market In Georgia had
It I* In fad a rous’.r / ‘‘do ?cm- bark lo th# e ly yvatantay by Attorney Kogan* Stanley W*dn^&gt;
l»«n invited t i meet in Valb.la
mllteo alilmugh it will gladly Llout. E. C, Nil son, director of
.Saturday morning "wllh a v rw
reCignlto th* right uf a town lo Orlando airport and mtmoor of day redotod tha majority far • • •
to
protecting
the
Interejt
of
the
This part of th* administration growers."
set up Its uwn organisation.
a special Florida cummltloo de­ •f tha amendment* by 004 vote*.
f
program will be fact-finding an I
Tho Committee also
stands tailed to Washington to fight f«»
Long, breaking allasre la tk ff'
4
—- - -»
Invitation* were extended to
aimed to proeld* .consumers with representative* of rhambtru of
ready to guarantee th* enforce­ retention of the St. Potonburg- ballot dispute tar tha fin*
Both Actress AndChlBeach
llsiw,
ment of any wtg* or hour sched­ Orlando-Daytona
tbs most recent Information avail-,'commerce, bianl* of trade, war—
charge^ the boxes hag bean " t »
ule which may be applirabl* In threatened with abrilthment by
WINTER HAVEN. Aug. 4.
• n.1 representative
cago M i 11 i o naire
able regarding change* In costa ofi hou,«"«"
pored
with by my j pOMIlCAl M *
any small town, should a repre­ red ctlana In federal appropria­ smles."
the essentials of life,
,* £ * "
th. tobacco Plans for a national advertising
I
Deny
MorriageTalk
sentative front th* town be tion*.
campaign for Elorbla orange ai,d
Ho disclaimed any
Another part contemplates that
A mass meeting of the t.tacco grapefruit week, which 1* ob­
"I know that this la bad news
named and petition be mad* for
la Instances where price ’In- grower* or ruffe* county at served th* last week In February,
II Y IIP. P A R K . Aug. 4 .— the protect mi of ths Exrrutiv* fur Orlaado and I hats to be tho for the salertien of '
NEW Vf»KK. Aug. 4r—»&lt;V)—
eryasss, after allowance* for dlf- Douglas asserted:
un# ti announce it", l.laut. Ntlaon ■loners who sarved
were disc saved at a special men - Annthrr marriage In th- klrt’ur- (A.I'-&gt;—PreaMeal M a u a e e e ll I C :mmttt*o.
ftrancea In transportation and
Reports from Colonol* R. A. said, "but th* situation must bo but added. "1 am able to take i
"Tha farmer* are being pad
^ .. Ing of Iho rurumittov front Iho „„c*
in Irk caw
clan ......................
between Hnr.............
.Id K. went dlreellr into the Praasylof myaalf end my frtauds and'
ether eosts, appear to b* uniform- ruinous price* for tibacco andl " in,vr Haven Exchange &lt; tub and jjc&lt;'„rm|ck Kn,| Pula Negri wa* vaaia coal nlrlhe siluslbm today Newman an I T. W. Lawton, in fared."
• ly higher In on* locality than an­ th* market Is lower than last year,I *t,lt * wmmllle# member- hen- rr|wttr,| imminent in cables from receding a report from Hugh rharg* uf Ih* Re-Employment and
There la a alight rhtnre that Sullivan's gang handling the
other Investigations will be under- considering the quality of tobacco,' " ‘dnesday night. Tildvn t’. Frame yc-lvnlay, but denials Johnson. |nd ml rial sdmlal-lrs- Educational Dlrlal ini of tho Cam­ Senator Park Trammtll and Hep- tat besap, op one 'n**d fanr
aken to deUrmloe whether anti­ and bankr ptcy, starvation and, WnGh, president of the Orlando rime promptly from the actress lor. and lalkoff things s n f paign Arne), were feature* of the rssentatlv* J. Mark WUcox, who what nay otaetk
nut law* ara behyg violated.
meeting.
have announced their tatantluii to will tore th* proper .
CJeb and chairman
*
inge Club
-of, an I Ilia ChieMo harvester million- with, him. lie ceotgaalod Jaba
_ h ay confllftlng ruin face the tibacco farmer* pf. Exchange
slay behind tha mattor In an ad- Which ha ta afUltiad."
Culoitel Newman stated tha
Q ^ r i k . . jwles* . totawo
Florida
van
f-rt to kaan tho lino for FWildat,
■ g y a t ' s i k parrityr fu r the JH |.
r(Contl*tt
period k*tween 1010 and IU2U aa slons were heard on ways and Mr*. Cora llrq u h art Hrown
I-cist server
*
H P
C3W*»- 1*111 ft* k m to do goafthh*/,
■peetsl
survey “
aatabllahed by th* agricultural de- mean* of perfecting plans fur a te r th* mother of M rt'arm lrk's
Meantime the II. C. Frleke Coho tains . nder his aupervlrion. | | was l.laut. Nllson declared.
W. W. Howes, aasUtan- post­
parment of the Unite:] Stats* of national advertising rampaign as daughter-in-law ,
•» *M» meeting that a
Anne
"F ill" Company, a United Wales Hlael ;
"The surprise of my life la A r t
general,
Is
anxious
America."
house to houss and master
proposed b, Ike Affiliated Ex­ Stillman McCormick quoted Mi-s Ci rparatian ►ib-idlsry, agreed |
keep
th*
line
func­ th#**' baDoU of tha unconlartad
Th# meeting then resolved "that] change clubs.
In term - for welllement of the store-to-atere canvas be ma&gt;ls, to
Negri a* raying »lie waa t&gt; m any
Ih* a v i a t i o n
df- •levGovt In . November from
Mrlke hut the Irratu were aol In-ginn ng this afternton, for the tioning,
It Is th* ssnse of this meeting
The plans were presented br th - C h csg o an ..
rector
declared,
hut
rod
etlona
In woref precincts show only 4
purpo-r
of
securing
Information
that a committee b* appointed to Harold A. Lines, advertising man­
McCormick could not l« reach,,! dUrlooed.,
difference In majorities
appropriations
make
It
n*e
rotary
•a
to
the
number
of
persona
added
wire strung protests and demands ager nr the Florida Citrus Ex­ In rhiengo fur comment but his
Sullivan crowd had tba qyoa k
lo
ollmlnatr'som*
of
tho
linos
and
t&lt;
&gt;
payrill*
since
last
Tuesday,
at
f.r action" to all congressmen change, In an effort to have the secretary denied .the report.
IIROWNSVH.I.E, I’a , Aug. I
In tkalr possession for five'
tho
Orlandi
route
l«
among
thcfl
well
athe
amount
any
payroll
While her manager In Pnn- M'l Mine walkout« spread stuwly
. ROCHESTER. Minn, Aug. 4.— and United Slates senators; Gov-, Exchange endorse the campaign,
and nights." Ha said th* cltli
has
been
increased
rrlrgitrd
lo
tha
discard.
•
Guards toUl by
on# of ths Mtyo •rnor
be or
Talmadge, of Georgia;' The Exchange club plans to hat* salil fherr waa •'an understanding" through the soft ciml field- y#»Llout. Ntlaon said Mr. Hows* In­ committee making tho nmlmt
•'■‘vd that Major F. L.
a- »tr,krr* In Fayet'e
brother* to “iMot first and max* Georga-M. Peek, chief farm •:&gt;- the matter brought before th* na­ between M ** N rgri and the fil- trr Ly .................................._
wore "all our enemlrd."
tiplanatlons afterward", patrolled mlnatrator; .Secretary of Agricul­ tional ronventlon In Milwaukee y e a r - d l McCormick, the a rli,-* c My. "scene*' of ' tree'llt vluKu-ej W'ller, ». J Oranlreet. of Ung- formed him that Ltwls Dsuglaa,
Tha recount was In recoaa yep.
.tractor
of
the
ftdaral
budget,
ha*
-Lk* family estate today after ture Wallace; President Roossvelt early In September.
ilenk-d they Were engagrd. Mi'S andI blood«hg«L marked time xwtil.R'
‘4rnn- end Frank
tardap a* District Attoreoy StbnIndicated
that
further
redactions
Kay
Anders
in,
of
Altamonte
What Dr. Charlaa Hs Mayo **M and J- D. Il-Uon, acting chief of
Short talks o« th*. important* Negri raid she and th,, forim r Ing “peace ronfetrnce" ilevvl ,p- Spring*
wuuld un,Uriah* this ara contomplalod and that tvon tay, who had lad the fight fey a
w«a an attempt to kidnap one or th* tobacco section, and that the of having tha week rrlchrate,| na­ husband of the late Kdfth R ortr. nu-nt'a In Washington.
full Investigation, left tho Sil
’fee** of his grand children.
Symrathy slrlkr- In Washing- work, and that Majors Mrs. 8. If tho Orlando line escaped tho a brief vacation ta h l^ «f|tk
••committee be directed to Imme­ tionally were given by It. K frller MrCnrmick wrre "vary
Dr. Mayo gave the order after diately take up with proper ha­ Duckworth, past presiilent uf the good frienda.” .
tor, Allegheny, Wr-lmure'.xnd sod I* lesion and Mrs. F. K. Roumlllat flrat onslaught, It would oe &gt;tra- him the report on tho
lined lo go In latar retrenchment*.
It nursemaid said a man tried to th ir tlea of all tobacoo market* la Orlando Eichang* Club and mem­
A* In the days before his m ar­ Cambria riiunl'e* added sun* 2VKI would son* the rity at onRo.
Hr- sis , reported that ths Re­
Those linos known-aa dead-tod fto further stady. II*
fore* entrance Into tha nuraoy in Georgia tha matter of rlodng all ber of th* committee; \V. A. Pat- riage lo Gaiuia Walska, opera nnn to the walkout total-.now
Employment
office
had
been
and
duplication routoo have toon ritarfod i s of the ole
which alspt tha three children of tobarco warehouses throughout t(shall, Orlando, state Exchange singer, MrCuimirk sen It flow, is br-tween 33,000 an I &lt;0,000.
tha
onos
salected to go, ho said, mtaotaaore with making fata*
« l his son, Dr. Charles W. Mayo tha entire t ibacco section of club president, and J. A. Snlvely, and cablegrams In Mist Negri, hrrj No disorder
marked these opened at a downtown location,
turns. Before hit ddSarture/lm
I &amp; t .children rang* In ag# from Georgia :ntll relief U granted." Winter lltvso, honorary member
IContlnued On I'age Three)
|
(Continued On Tag# Three) • •and that early this morning nearly tha Orlando system I* placed In rolteratid hit InUpfloa o f,
that
category.
Ha
added
that
Mr.
I 1-1 ts I year*. 0
A meeting In lakeland declared of th* commit!**. Winter Haven
OUO per*,ns hid registsre.l for Ilowrs had Informed him fat# of counting all of tbd more than !
“In cats*. Uka thl* 1 recommend that “our farmer* ara very ba'ty Exchange club committeemen are
wurk.
'
IK, local Una woqjd bo known In box** used |a tbffstaoUon.
•hooting first and making sxplan- d ssatiaflad with prices being paid W. D. Orgy and Judge K. C. Wim­
the
next
two
week*.
Colonel
Uwton
reported
that
ons aftsrwanT, &lt;h*
for this crop of tobacco’in view of berly.
-Mr. Howto waa not oatlrolv
Iho Information Bureau under
tha prices being only 10 percent
Major I. II. Cmntlly Is perform­ discouraged abort tha Orlaado 641Are Registered At
Tha nuns, Miaa Ms Ms Leng­ higher than In 1031 and th« qual­
ing in a capable manner; llmt branch", Lieut. Nifeon stated, "but
th, said i ha r m awakened early ity of this crop being 100 percent
Employment Off!’l c *
Major 8, J. Nix la making pp. neither waa ho optlmlath and
(fur part lime work) t)
usday by. tha bound of aa auto- better."
A special ctmmiUe* of man at­
from
all
Indications
In
WashingmabUe appraasblng tha young Dr.
Aug. I.
, •
pointmrril*
speakers* appearKaHy this afternoon, tba ideal
Cap's* of the resolution were
Iached to tha N. It. A. Campanin
•fu-re, and that Maj^-Counta (on Ih* lino ha* little than:# of number of person* Who had regfcJfayo'a horn* at Mayswe &gt;d, three •eat ta Governor Talmadge and
.
. Atmy this afternoon tega.i s Minimum hour rate of pay.
Margaret Delaney Thompmn,
■urvlvlng."
(fur part lime wink) this
. mi lea from her*.
Johnson stands ready ta supply a
••nd at tha down-lows Re-fmSecretary Wallace.
M, died at tha home nf her son,; . y .|( ,„atie ho sr-to h ,us# ram
dal*
...
............. speaker for any occasion.
ploymont office set up by Oaafeal
Tha average price for the 1KU
What Increase If any In
Freak Evans' Campaign Andy
crjp In Georgia waa 0.41 rents a
General Frank Evan* italad
*
total payroll since A.g. 1.
*
*
■
,u
.
...
.
'
«oi
whether
nut
whethar
or
nut
unrmpl
yhad teaehod 541,
&lt;
pound and for th&gt; 1033 crop 10.41 *■
that a -leaker of stato-wido repu­
had boon la III health for wins'
t
rents, bated oa the records of lb* Urn*.
Of thl* aumber ttS are wMta
nient bically ha* hern redur-d. Whbt decrease -f any in
tation will I* in Sanford within
total payroll since A g. 1
pareotu and 410 are nagrd pgrstats bureau of markets.
tiro next few days fir thg purpose
Funeral services will be held and In what amount local payrollNEW YORK. Aug. 4. _(A&gt;&gt;_ avng, and o f this number IS of fhk
FOR AI.L OTHER LABOR, EX uf making a “pep" talk to th*
J. F, Greer, krector of th* from (ha Erickson Funeral Hum,,
Mra. Francos King wa* aontanred
CKPTING AGRICULTURAL
Than, she said, h« turned tha state bureau of markets, said ha Sunday afternoon at 4:00 oVIock. lave been Increased.
members of ths Arm* a* well at to from flv* to Un yaare Impris­ whlta psrtoM are Woman, aad-41
There men. Major F. L. Miller. Number full time empl ryes
of th* door,, which waa talked with
Ik# Mgr* persona u n woman.
warehousemen at Rev. Hmllh Hamlin of tho First
•h* general pubi c. Tho (lit* and
prior to Aug. I
Statesboro, Tlften aad Adel dur­ Methodist Church, assisted by II. J. Ovorstreel, Frank Kay AnT ki afftae U opto daUy.feg.lhf
ho r of this talk will ha announced onment for tho attemptod blackmall of Bruea Barton, author aad U!butattaa ol a*mas, addremti,
ing tha morning. Oaa warehouse­ Rev. Wm. P. Urooks, Jr., of Ih. il#re:n, an I K. L Glenn, ratn-d Number full time empl &gt;)#*
later, be said.
with them a ropy of Ih* follow, &gt;g
this datu .
.
man rad 4 »
re of tha
th w orkm , aad tho
-..automobile, man la Btalaab &lt;ro reported sales
Major Connelly asked frr ap­ advartlalng axocutlvo. Ska was »*•*
Flrag Hapliat Church, will olf|. -(urstlunnaii* which every mor -Ir­ Number full time empl,yes
of 171,000 pounds at aa average data. Burial will ha In Evergreen
proval of Interpretations which c nvlctad on th* charga blackmail her .torsos* dependant upea'&amp; i
ani or employer of tabsr will I*
Increase If say to data — '___ h* had given to th* following In atumptlng to obtain |SQJ)00 •PI
of IS reals. Ha said th* offerings Cemetery.
* Th* afAre la tacataiLat
asked to fill out *ln Ih* prefer,'* Number full time empl ,yre
from Barton under threat of
o C u , first Street,
ton listed largely of lugs and lo
questlrns:
' Mrs. Thompson wa*
decrease If any t • data. ___ _
grade tokare., with growers Ja&gt;M,tuwn,
N. C.t on Its* 10 of on* of Ih* Majors:
Sine# th* President's Agree- publishing an arttala which Bar­ •re i|t obligation*, or
■
ow m ay
PUt
Following inhumation I- re­ Number part lim* employ**
k.»
dissatisfied"
&gt;M&gt;
•— — . .■ . .. « °o n *___' _
,uton claimed waa a "scurrilous and tacbgd ta tha registering
'somawhat
with 1104.
(Cuntlnstd On Pag* Three)
She had lived bore fee th.- quested for f mvardlng to Caaorri
name.
prior to Aug. I
_______
vicious libel".
prl
P*»t 30 years, and her only sur- Hugh H. Johnson, Washington lo Number part tin»« employes
__ 1-----------------yleera
ar*
h*r
ton
and
daughterN EW YORK, Aag/ L -&lt; A V this dates
^
_______
In-law, Mr. •ad- ~Mrs. .Edgar L^. how results of NRA rgpalgn:
New Ta** 1iteafc Exchange
FOR OFFICES AND SToRK.S Number part Inn* employ*!
LaGuardia la Chosch
Jonas.
'
forced
. M a y whan
Number full time employes
increaso If any to data______
*t which ■
Exchange *i
Aa Fualoji,Candidate
prior t i A g. I
---- Number part lim« employ**
■rently
explaNumbty full time employee
deerraao if any t&gt; data______
Because Hanford's flva aotomjof t
H tW I0 U C . Ask. .4. 'thl* data
...
^ ____ I'ar hour rata for rommon
bll* dsilarx tail nght ra«t and
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 4&lt;r- Tha Republican mayoralty,
r thei - t i v u n s m - T ofv tbs
k
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4»—(AVNumhar-fall time ampleyelabor prior to Aug I
------- gave hasrty rmlorsemant to the
UP)—Governor ShjIU toddy mlttre unaalmouhr, o a d q s
Hnff. Na aaa Waa lajsrod al- Two weeks la*way eras docread by
Increaaa If. any to date —__
Frr h,ur rat* for common
President's Agrosmeat, each A
WEST PALM BEACH, Aug. 4. Number full lime employes
Hugh Johnson, recovery admlatalabor this data............... .....
Ih* five concerns must IncrMco signed tba death warranto fer f • If fe e r ^ Pengrarem aa F ire
electrocution of Clara net Casey UOtordta today ,m tba f w j l j l
badly Irrltatad eyas.
Ira lor, lode before sanctioning —4ffV— Circuit Judge ChlUIngdecrease If eey to -ta^eu
Fer hour rat* for skilltd
Its mechanical forte at once.
* ' hrta «m dl
aura oa business aad Industry warth t'dsy bald that tha slat* Number part time ( niplqye*
labor Frlor to Aug. I-------- -At a mooting hold on L II. and Jam** MUligan during the dldata fer tb e ,m a W 5 5 tw &lt; |l
q-ftl'ra
law requiring emplayao of th*
I* comply with Fresidaat
prior to Aug. I........j L . ____ _ Par hour rat* fer skilled
Wight’s yacht on Lake Minro* wok of Aug. f4 for th* mutdor
of Frank Palmer, Miami drug­
affected floors a# v*K*» biankat wage •»*
coaaty to ha re*Ideala Number pert time ,mpMy**
labor this 'ato— .......... .......
last night, the auto dealers adeptFtarida for twi years “L InW
TM meal agreomoat. Th.
tht. deleNumber kwrg per day per
ad tha SO-hoar work xreok for all g ist Palmer waa abot and
. had aat Imd aadl tretar mdd^a ^ rio d «d time la
la parsons employed Number part lima t Mpig|es
&gt; employe* prior to Aug. I____
mechanical
worker*,' and us- killed la an attomptod holdup
Iarrest* If any to d
W boM pfalitaaa la Urn pahlle
Number hr-re per day
pressed tbaaualvaa as randy tu of tale store la December af
10IL Casey and Milligan will
ptaaa all sthao omplnyaaa aaJsi
b* placed tn Rglford doat
_ ___a a e a a d baas* lewis aad u
Th* court gave tha opinion
deerraao If any t » da|o
Name e f business ........... - .
the term of th* Agraamat at
next week after they are re-,
Officials
dtamlsalng aa lajaaetka suit Minimum weokly rat* af
iCkred ky. ... --------------:___
eh.Harry Hawtfl, oailed J d fe
pay « rtar .la Aug. L.
(U/fktal Capacity)...........
Na cbaoga ta to ba auda ta tba rated by toot Broward treaty
Palm Beach High Srhool. Mlaimum esskly r a tg .e f
Deta
........................ .
opening aad ttaatag hsur of any ntgroea awaiting aaerattan far
Oa reawill ha
pay tbta data
ta an affatt to retota hit
Name NRA Offlem Reporting.
of tba dealers' oatabllahmoata. It murdor.
Minimum bow rate el-'
was

IS ALMOST GONE

old

Government Unyield­
ing In Itfl Decision
To Abolish Service

4.

POLA NEGRI AND MINE WALKOUTS
Large Advertising MCCORMICK ARE SPREAD SLOWLY
Campaign Planned LINKED IN GOSSIP IN PENNSYLVANIA

For Citrus F r u its

S t r i k e r s Awaiting
Outcome Of “Peace
Con ference**Efforts

Mayo Brothers Kin
Victim Of Attempt
BySingle Kidnaper

Margaret Thompson
Is Victim Of Death

- Miaa Lsaggath. who sleeps on
.tha sacoadflror nursery with th*
, children, said a man walks.) to
, th* rear a tha home andtiptoed
’M
Ra rw stairway U Urnsecond

Special Local Recovery Committee
Launches House-T o-House Campaign

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Woman SentencedFor
Blackmail Attempt

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Automobile Dealers
Decide Upon’Hours Sholtz Signs Death
Warr&amp;nts Of 2 Men

! Week* Leeway To
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ToBackUpRecovery New Resident Law i
Held Inapplicable

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VHh alt th#&gt;’» * r»&gt;. that wall »&gt;■
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0| |9m playvr* «i»d ^
A* tha faaa. &lt; » 'a a J h a l . I »»»■•
u , ««* a • aninc bait dub
Abbott, who bat taaa o«i «II
blah aehool for only a f»w »*ar».
haa baan playing bnaahall tiara b*
vaa a child &gt;&gt;•*" “ ** •d,&lt;* 1 “
■ «rsik h*&gt;m# to a a . I'rnaacoU. Ab­
bott ittp p 'd la '* thr I’t a u n iU
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half, ba i* fe r » :l » brokan ankla
which k rrt M ihout of play for a ll
waaki.
Abbott waaVrfAA managar of
th* I hattahoorhaaNram of tha
G torfia KViritU U i i u i ^ 1931,
ghUa a l l h # end a f that la araaa
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man identified •• / i ’ *
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to him rwcmtlr by »*«
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^A Jm ml all of hi* baaaUll « - j
■arionrv ha» b e n at f l n t b*»a. nmt rtllad foul befor# rolllar fair
allb u^h h , ha* playa l a t ration* a rain. S o on* fialdad It in lima
glacra in tha InfkrM; haa pilchad. so Al got rredit for a hit and th*
and haa playrd outfield.
U*a&lt; erer* full. 0#»g#r wao romTod a .
Abbott ataad aa lb* ing out of i hr hoi# In fin* rhap*
dab'a lead ng U tta r. In &gt;1 game* thoi'gh for h# forcad Oallrgo* and
thla era ion b* bad gun* tp bat •**
tlmaa, K .red IS» run*, and poundad *a t W hila for an a ta ra g ,
n * ||a haa &lt;m* horn* run, ta o
triple), ami nin* doubloa to bU
credit; haa U ttad ia &gt;1 r,n *.
ato lea I I b*,e». and ha* 13 ** J. rifle* hita to hi* cradlt.
It eras ann * need last night that

O F F I C E E Q U I P M E N T CO .
“ Everything fa y Th# OffWa*

T Y P E W R IT E R S
and Addin, Maeblae*
r e p a ir e d

additional millions.
Seininole County has much to gair
if this program succeeds - and it cer*

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The Principal Ob­
ject of the Presi­
d e n t ’s Recovery
Piogram is to Re1 i eve* Unemploy­
m en t

TO REDUCE O U R
RU81M E88 H O U R S
BY ONLY ONE HOUR

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The Garbage King Of Portugal

NEW POST OFFICE
IN MIAMI OFPElIS
SIGHT OF BEAUTY

Ben Cogburn Is Host
At Party At HisHdme MINNIE BESS ECHOLS BECOMES BUIDE
OF LOUIE FRANKLIN GARNER
Assistrd by hi* mother. Mr*. C.

A n d Personal Activities

[A R G A R gT P E T E R S , S ociety E d ito r

GATHERING SPINES FROM 200-YEAR-OLD C A C T U 8

M an y a m an in a lowly Job haa bem oaned hi* f a ta a n d
said to hlm itelf, " I f I w ere only In aom e o th e r k ind o f w ork.
I m ig h t h a v e n c h a n c e o f g e ttin g so m ew h ere.” T h le m a n n e r
of re a so n in g th a t th e Job m ake* th e m an la all too com m on
an ti Ik In a la rg e w ay n**pun*lble fo r d ie co n te n t an d th e
d e fe a ta a t a ttitu d e .
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A n ex am p le o f w h a t a m an c a n do to lif t him nelf ab o v e Spanish TypeOfArchi­
hla menial vocation la fu rn la h ttl by Henor M anuel M artin * ,
tecture W a s Used
one o f th e w e a lth ie st m en u f P o rtu g a l w ho llvea in a ca atle
InHandsomeEdfflce
In IJ* bon.
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R u b b ish b ro u g h t him riche*. Once a h u m b le g a rb a g e
MIAMI, Fla.—With tha open­
collector, S cn o r M artin * developed hi* *ordld Job In to a
ing of it* rvrw-42,009,000 po*l ofV eritable In d u stry na w ealth y a n d p ow erful aa m any o f th e
fieo on July I, Miami added an­
g r e a t b asic co m m ercial en terp rise* .
other gem to Uio arra/* of handW hllu co llectin g g u rb u g e In a Hmall w ay in hi* n a tiv e aomo building*, d**lgn#,| along
il. laeSI* eed M*Sa
m
Tk« Herald ** Ik# _
village o f (,'ncllhaH, th e a u th o ritie s o f M ahon called for Spaniah line*, which have brought
eC liin llil* * , urn
»S»ed 1# ike krwtev
bnrgen to bo umxI In th e d isp o sal of th e c ity 's refu se. S «»or Ihl* city arrhiteetursl fame.
MARTIN
«e*irr with pefc*lwkl
M a rtin s g o t th e c o n tra c t, borrow ed m oney and h ired te n d e rs
Tha new *l/ueturr, w h ic h
to ta k e th e w a ste acrim* th e riv e r to (.’acllh as. T h e re he bouie* 14 federal department*, it
co n v e rted It Into fe rtilis e r, lie th en b o u g h t ch e ap plot* o f unique among gnvernment batldlan d an d p n slu c e d cru|m uf fru lU an d vegetablea w hich a r e Inga, In that It wa* one of the
fir*t to he designed by a local
c a rrie d buck in th e b arge* to Lisbon.
T h e re could be no b e tte r econom ic set-u p th a n th e one firm, instra.l of by the auparvl*
Waahiagtiin.
th in ifurlmifv m u g n a tr h m e n tib liih u d . T h e rum uno ra tio n Ing artrhitect In
I‘al*t A Steward of Miami were
h e receiv es fo r h a u lin g th e refu se puya for th e co st o f h is
given a free hand in planning a
b o ats, th e ir o p e ra tio n , und loaves him n p ro fit. H e doesn t building to fit local rendition,
imy fo r th e w aste w hich h e tu rn s Into fertllix er, w hich Is ami the tropical climate. Briar to
UHII.K VKHdK FOR TODAY
Jim aL oil hi* g rove* und tru c k gurilen*. th e re b y e ffe c tin g a lu:in, under an act of Congr***,
labHrinr-TwriHn s t r¥r"BanaTwf«r
THE FRIEND OK SINNKKH:
.-Their *rrlbr'* and Pharisee* Inir b ecattsp t h r L n rg es would h av e to |(o buck w h e th g r th e y signed by ime group of men, preirnled a strrrotyped appeararw-e
Bli
murmured ogeiu»l hi* duciplsa, w ere loadod o r n o t. •
laying, Why ,|« ye eat ami drink
All th la Roes to ahow th a t you d o n 't h av e to a t a r t o u t throughout the country. In order cactus,
with pnliliran* ar* sinner*? Ami In Ilfs a s a b u n k er n r an In d u stria list o r in any o f th e nice In atlmulate local work ami to
Jr*n«, answetlhg, *aid snln them. profeaaloti* In o rd e r to u tta ln w ealth. -If-,you a r e n s tr e e t I Improve rondltlon* generally, th*
hold* th* | certain pew* In th# church wlter*
They that nr# w’orle need not a C leaner y o u h a v e th e o p p o rtu n ity to m ake s tr e e t rlea n lm r administration decided to sreur- 1st 2*
first “fly- ek»pi**M have been Inatalled wi h
n,
phyiician; hut they that are ahk. I n to 'it v n st e n lr n ir is e . If you a r e a ifarlm ge co llecto r you local architects In handle federal
telescopic handle*. »o that tbooe
building*. ju*t almut tile time the,
O*
| rame mil to rail the righteous,
hsf'1 of h*#r,n«
«►
Miami po*t office wa* being.
hut sinner* In repentance, laike tisi m la h t Irecomo th o sg u ire o f a P o rtu g u e se ca stle.
*
. “a «W*d to hear a . clearly a . O jjw
NEW YORK, Aug. «^-The flr«t
planned.
with normal hearing,
Probably th* most radical de­ aviation *#rvic# station In history
regulator on each cord, enable*
haa
been
established
by
the
Oxlf
Nothing Ever Happeno
parture from stereotyped federal
the user to increase or diminish
Refining Company on Long labuildings is th# introduction of a
the flow nf sound td meet hi* perin im r curly ch ildhood we knew a m an w ho w as alw a y s Spaniah patio In the center, ln-! land, New York. A large, flat
ticular requirement.
field, ideal for taking off and
a fra ltl l h a l so m e th in g w as going to huppen to him . N ot rinsed by informal arcades. The landtag, hae been secured and
Ur. Meriwether was an active
Earphones
Placed
In
II slrlkr* u* that th* Vlr* th a t a n y th in g e v e r d id , h ut h e was alw ay s w o rry in g , n e v e r­ arcade* on the flrxl flour accom­
trustee of the T i n t Baptist
Pr**id*nl wnutd he the logical th e less, fo r fettr h e w ould r a t r h cold an d die o f p n eu m o n ia, modate th* lock boiee, and those
venienct* for both professional Church As Memorial Church.
man In put In rlraiga uf III* crime or th a t h e w ould eu t so m e th in g w hich would g iv e him on th« »*cnnd floor provide a pa*
and
amateur flyer* haa been a r­
■age tn the rourt room. This fea
A* a memorial to tha memory
• lluallmt.
p to m a in e poisoning, o r th a t h e would g et ru n o v er hy u
of the late Robert O. Meriwethei,
lure, with Its tropical planting, ranged.
I
m
in
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l
i
e
Is
still
liv
in
g
a
f
te
r
m
any
y
en
rs,
h
u
t
h
e
is
still
Under
the
direction
of
Captain
members of the First Baptist
presents an interesting picture
If Professor Molry I* ■« sue
He alw ay s will, as and serve* to light and venlila'e Al William*, notrd flyer, Jb# “a ir” Church today announced that they
PAINTS
spas fill in breaking up kMnaptng w o rry in g fu r th e sam e old reaso n s.
DOZIER &amp; GAY’S &lt;
long a s n o th in g e v e r does happen.
tire corridors aa well a* the service station ha* been plainly had las tailed the lagt word la ear­
*. hr wa«
"B
e
a
t
F
o
r
T
h#
Now we rend in th e L ite ra ry D igest of a n o th e r m an. working portion* nf the '• r a t of- marked. In huge 12-fool letters, phone* in certain pews at th*
C anfrm ir*,
Dealer A Gay's Floor and Deck Paint la elastic, durable and
the following message has been F lrtl Baptist Church, permitting
H e is c lg h ty -tw o year* old. mid th in g s h a v e alw a y s been fire department.
nw-dtatr rml
economical.
It la not affected by water and haa no equal for
painted
on
the
ground:
“Gulf
Air
the hard of hearing to enjoy ser­
h aim en ln jf t« him . W hen he w as e ig h t y e a rs old h e w as
Florida material* were u*ed, a*
porch floor*, boat deck*, and where a Paint mast STAND
auvitl fro m tim w n in g a fltT ho hail liccomtj unconscious an d far as possible, in the new build­ Service Station." Nearby the ad­ mon* ami music In a satisfactory
HARD WEAR.
Thi* ln jii.ilIal Recovery Arl gonit d o w n th e th ir d lim e. Som e of th e ttlh c r th in g s w hich Ing. Of espeeial Interest I* lh&gt; ditional message appears: “Gaa— manner.
lx Ihe i.ne which w»a saiil t» have h av e h ap p e n ed to h in t anti w hich h e h a s su rv iv ed , little th e Quarry Kry alone with whleh the IS.- plus taa" (or whatever the
A sensitive transmitter at the
STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
U rn Ii*IJ up .I'lrial urrrk* .a
entire ealrrior I* fared.Thi* stone current price may b*&gt;. These pulpit picks up the voire of (h*
204 S a n fo rd A venge
w
orse
fo
r
w
ear,
Include
tin*
follow
ing:
messages
ran
hr
seen
at
a
diapexsagr wIill* ltil»rprrt*r* Iran*speaker and the music. From this
Is a rrramy
with varied
I
l
f
w
as
s
tr
u
c
k
hy
lig
h
tn
in
g
threw
tim
es.
lonre
of
2,000
feet
off
the
ground.
letnl II from Die iirialnel Huwlen.
desk*, wire* have been run to
shell furmaliuns, whirh give a trx* H u rled lit u ronl m ine d isa ste r.
Paul Ualllro, well-known sports
Bui now that IPs IranslaU'l
lur* unlik* othrr do rust tic stone.
Fell fro m a h ig h tr e s tle in to a rocky canyon.
their's alill * wlmlr lot uf us who
Il romparrs favorably to TravrrBlow n Into th e a ir hy a cannon explosion, s u f fe rin g th e tln* iin ported from Italy. This 't
can't flgri'c* eut what It msans.
lima o f a n u rm a n d a n eye.
said to be the largetl building
imps ami Miami pap*ra ai«
nf thle
anywlu-r* countrurtrd
C ru sh e d u n d e r ft.ODO p o u n d s o f p o tte r's d a y .
Holing Ih* l«Ua nf a rru**
•ton*, whleh I* quarried on lh«
Full tw e n ty -fiv e f r e t o v er a cliff.
, gulf cyur** llnkficnl wRh
T h ro w n f r o m a h o rse in a ru n aw ay a n d d ra g g e d k*y» about 75 mllm south of Ml
A l fljnds. t h s r *«so*"«l * •'*
ami.
rum* n ra rrr bring s*lf th ro u g h a b a rb c il-w lrr fence.
Th# floors of th* lobbir* at*
It Wmil.I
i
S
u
ffe
re
d
th
r
e
e
broken
rilts
am
i
a
broken
collar-bone
Iktui.laliug than a cross •!*!* cn
pavrd with marblr, using various
w
hen
kick
ed
hy
n
h
o
rse.
■
•
cnlurs to work formal design i.
•al. Th# main thing •&lt;* ‘hebj*
T hrow n on h is h ead from a bobsled, skull fra c tu re d .
hnvesvrr, I* which would co*t lh«
Th# many grill** are wrought
most money. Which would htln-i
S u rv iv e d dou b le pneu m o n ia nt th e ag e o f eig h ty .
aluminum of unique design. Even
la ih* most “outside rapHel?"
th* writing ileak* are pUnnnd in
S u rv iv e d n p u ru ly tic s tr o k e nt eighty-one.
S e rio u sly in ju re d w hen r u n o v er hy a h o rse an d eharaflrr with th* g*nrral tiralAnother I long that I* bothering
msnt. Nu drlails have been overw agun.
local N. II A worker* i* a r*S u ffe re d new w ounds am i reo|M&lt;nlng o f old o n es In a n Inoknl In nn effort to make thle
lau.ant a illsltlbutgr of food
on# of th* moot attractive of post
nuUinoiiiile accid en t a t eig h ty -tw o . lu st fall.
pr.s|i..'ls. and d.w» nol a grain *nd
office lobbies.
Now it is s a fe to say th a t th is m an n ev er w orried,
(rvd slur*, which srll* f**&lt;l l“f
On a mrxianln* floor i« a mod­
tool**, also cunie under that rlos- m uch a lsiu l w h a t w as going to h appen to him . W e d o n 't ern cafeteria and kitchen •spe­
nficain.il? And what alxiul a f*r- h av e th e in fo rm a tio n av a ila b le h u t w e v e n tu re th e g u ess cially In accuinmodal* |x»»lal em­
lillxrr life Inr) winch sell* hpal for th a t tills m an w as a p re tty cocky so rt of in d ividual. W e ploy ***, aa wrll a*-rerr*alinnxl
plants, or tlw newspaper which d a re say th a t all o f h is life he h as been p re tty d e fin ite ly uf rooms, show*re. etc. Th* court
I hf
Thr|*i» th e opinion. tJtgt h e co u ld n 't he killed, th a t h e could su rv iv e
I imhI for tlMiutfhll
a n y th in g . A fte r h e h ad been s tr u c k hy lig h tn in g th r e e
”Il gives me pleasure to tell you what a con­
tim es, w h y n o t?
hou«ea th# customs department
Th# Miami Daily N»w*' Whlrllvenience my electric range ia. I’ve baked*
T h e th in g fo r a n u n to do who la alw a y s w o rry in g ami all th# other federal hraache*.
gig bring, out tit* lather •maxing
Inforiuatlon that two llwd* county ab o u t so m e th in g g o in g to h n p |w n to him , is to let it h ap p ep ,
Du# to th# rapid growth of this
broiled, canned and roasted on it and our
flty. Miami has suffered for
jutiicr* of III* pcac* gst lb* same an d sue now m uch fu n it Is.
monthly bill has never been over $10.75 for
many year* from Inadequate pos­
leinuneratlon (.» lh*ir Job* a .
tal dnrlRQ#a. Th# flna fctlerml
(ioxvtnor Shullx d»w« for hi* the eighl months#.
*
a year. It al.» .«&gt;« that
building, which was t r*ct#d her*
ia 1815. was scorn outgrown, and
Ih# llaiir county tup#rintriol*ut of
SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
during th# winter *••■«•* much
sckuids get, a thousand ilollare.a
1 had been told never to buy an electric
The uffkiaU of Ihe new county
of the poet offic* work had to oe
)t* r in»ts than the slate superin­
carried on In lenU put up near
tendent. Mloch Ju.» gu#s to show uf Seminole will soon greet their
range on account of the cost of running it,
Ih# railway station.
____
how screw) we *11 an-.
friends and runsliluwnta in ele­
but so flu: have found it and refrigerator lesa
gantly appointed office* of their
ra y . w i l f a i T to" the buoyancy
Down iu Timpa they are organ- own In the court, house's! the cor­
• ^
causing It to rite much fastar. He
e.\j)eimve than the old method*"
(ling n "Vigilante* Commltt*#" to ner of t'aramercial Street s a l
aal.l h# eel hia goal at a 10-mlle
see that atom* displaying th* Park'Avenue They will be loeated
altitude.
Blue 4Iagt* ••* nut violating nay on th* *«rund floor of ih* building
a l tho.provisions of Ike Agree. but Just what rooms they will orUMM. TIi# idea of vtgtlanlee can .upy la at pietenl unknown. Fol­
Lenae Duplicated
eaalty bo carried U&gt;e far, when lowing I* Ihe lint of Ihe new ofever enlhusiaillr memhrrs seek ftriala: K. U Woodruff, Sanford,
D a HENRY
to m flm p*naltl#a without sut r , W. Rntiminger, Loingwood, J.
ftcienUy eaisful tnvrstigaiiun. But T . McLain. Geneva. J. A. Clark,
McLAULIN, Jr.
th# I’rrmfant'i Agrsvnwnt U no Oviedo, and L I*. Hagan. MarkJoke and mud b* otwysd. Km- barn, county commissioner*; K. A.
O p lA m airist
playar* must aruld even th# ap- 'Douglas*, clerk of rlrcult rourt;
psarxoe* of *vtk
,i
C. M. Hand, *b«rlff; T. K. Bale*,
U S P u k Av#
tag a*se**of; J. |&gt;. Jiaklao, lag
Wa don't bam* -yet li*w many rolleetor; B. F. Wbltnsr, county
n&gt;«a Kara actuall) b#«n put u Judge; D. L. Thrasher, superin­
work In tha Sanfonl area aa a re­ tendent at public Umteuebee; 11.
sult of N. B. A. ortlviltw. Mtruly C. Du Boas, supervUor at registraNavy Bidlooniit To
registering turn at th* itr-sm

■ h s ts s

T.M.’Dolliton

Mrs. Hutchison Has
Party For Her Club
Mr*. W. Ctnthrn Hutchison «n
Friend* of Mack II. Young will tertained with
regret to learn that he broke n yesterday afterno in at her tinnw
mtall bon« In hU foot yeitcrday. on Wr»t Twrnlirth Strret in honor
of the member* of the Mcrry-GoMrs. L. Grow baa returned from Kourd Club. Al the r mrlu-mn of
lekxonville ami Palatka where the br.dgc game* a salad rours#
$ spent a week.
wa* served by the huatr**, aiOiitr*
by Mr*. Roy Holier, Mr*. S. O.
Ir. sml Mr*. W. A. FitU, III, Chare, Jr„ and Mr*. B. E. Whitdaughter, Nancy, are spend- ntr, Jr.
When score* were added prite*
two week* at Cmonadu Beach.
wi-rr awarded In Mr*. John L
ill** Juanita Smith will leave Gall m ay and Mil* Eleanor Her­
Jght for Albany, Ga. where ring. Mr*. Galloway received a
i will viatf Mi** Marjorie Fori Chinr*o tray foe holding high
*core an.I Ml** Herring wa* the
recipient of two deck* of playing
Hr*. Alet Vaughan I* expected card* a i low »c &gt;re prixr.
Tho*e present were: Mr*. S. O.
return tomorrow from Ashe-

Twsaty-flv* la M

million

ClItCAOO. A e g . A - m Command#* T. 0 . W.
8*U1* *f tha aavy said ba * D aitaly aapsetod U Ink# a0 oa a
•ala flight Into th* (traU*ph#re
ham SaUWr FWd tonight. Tb*
kalhanhl said ho oiporta U ho at
Ua*t a mil* aver Um earth hy
dawa and aa th* amt Ham tu

dal- U*ut*aaal

dtpoattfd la National Banks at Um
Sooth and Watt at oa*e hy 8 *mx#
U r) MeAdo# ta fardUato tho
•aoveawat ut traya. Federal, auto
and municipal bonds and prime
commercial paper will ha att*y*
ad aa awerity far th# tfamff, apaa
ohkh Um haaki wlU pay two par
te a •t *-*“—
ini#real,
in # motive
am uva or
aea.
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at "so-

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|*« Lillian Iltanan left ye»ter.
for Daylona Beach to spend
w day* with Mr. and Mrs.'K.
Aeirnwllr

C’irtld Number Two of lh«Mi«*i** Evalren Cuaf, Evelyn
I’rr-hyterian
Auxiliary, Mr*. &lt;i.
Miss Bolz Hostess
Eehol*.
Smlve flamer. Gl-rdv*
II. Brown, rhalrman, will inert at
Anna Belle Dy*«n. P.-lly
At Party Thursday 4:00 u’cluck at the kumr nf Mr*. ffarncr.
II. 1*. JnhnMin, South Sunfonl S'oe Hatcher, and E. I \ Erh l«,
Entertaining for the member* Avenue, with Mr*. John.on nn,l Elmer Echid*. William fbrmer,
Jean Turner, nnd IVuglu** Eehol*.
lr of the “ ?" Bridge t'luli. Mi** Lu- Mr*. (J. U. Stuart a* ho*tiw*c*.
- cille Bolx wa* ho*te»* at a bridge
Circle Number Thtr-e uf the
* party given yesterday afternoon
* at her home on Park Avenue. A Ptnf«hyterlun Auxiliary, Mr*. W Mrs. Cochran (iivos
color *:hrmc of yellow and white A. Znrhnry, rhairman, will mrel
Party For Children
wa* developed by the vase* and with Mr*. Zachary, I lot pmk
I Friend* of Dr. A C. rhamh • howl* of garden flower* arranged, Avenue, at l:«M» oYlerk.
Complimenting her ilaughter,
tin, who underwent an operationi about the room* where the gursl*
June, and her »on. tilenn, who
Circle
Niimio-r
Four
of
the
lie first part nf tho week nt the• were entertained.
c«-let rate.I tlie-r birthday nnnf.
Iranrr fii-nernl Hospital in Dr-At the conclusion of the brldgp Prerhytrrlan Auxiliary, Mr*. Dui.y eer«arie* recently, Mr*. J. Dindo, will be glad to learn that; game* high score prlie, a novelty larwls, chairnmn, will meet at 1:00 Coehran entertained with 11 'birth­
f i* Improving nicely.
•■ powder box, went tu Mi»a Camilla n' lock nt the home of Mr*. Fred day party Wednesday afternoon si
Ilea*. Refreshment* were *erved Might, IMiimo.n Drive, with Mr*, her home In la k e Murj. Punch
I Mr. and. Jlrs. J. St. Clair While,, al u late hour by the hostess, as­ wight and Mr*. Harold Washburn wa* served during the afterno -TV
o* ho»te»*r*.
k., an ,| children, Nancy, St. Clair,, »bted |,y Mi** I tea*.
and game* nnd contest* were co­
II, Catherine, an-l Rill, rrturm-d
Tho*,. present were: tho Misses
leli " i i 1 I
Circle Number EiVr &lt;
Ihursday from Charleston, S.
1 Christine Sloudrnmirr, Jean Mar­ Presbyterian Auxiliary, MrA «ohir scheme »»f pink and
(here they have hern spending tin lame), Camilla l)ea«, Hetty ry Melsu lm, rhalrman, m|
greyn wav emphaaitr.Kin the florlie past four weeks.
llintermbder, Prance* Re Ilx. Hel­ at l:mt o'clock with Mr*. I
i.l ih-i»inli &gt;lix and in the ref|e-fien Ihruglu*., und Ella Spencer.
Hus-rjl, Celrty Avenue.
meats. The diniy: tahl# hail n&lt;
Mr*. W. P. Brooks, 417 We-I
n centeipn-ve a howl id pink liiie.
rrnnd Street, returned jes'terihv
and a.puiauu. fern nil i*ueli Mile
tom Asheville, N. C. where she
of wliirli wen- )i|arrd two decork* hern for the past five vveekr.
meet at ■it'd three-lirred bllth Uy lake-,
Ir. Brook* returned with her
Elixalx-lh one leiirini; II green ramlles utol
p trrd ay .after spending a week
die- IrII,mud with lu.orl- of lnthe other havirg lime candles.
ith her In Ashevlil*.
-hudiin
f |n
I lino j II ,,
Mrs. Cochran « « • u—i.ic.| u..
[Sir. nnd Mrs. W. T. Shull ami
rntertalning and rervlng
t •*“ ] " » • fini'liril m ill „ n.uron -,1-h • II
pld/en, William and Jean, re­
guesl* hy Jits. Nonr.'i llyotlainc, aiol’V r i .i ■- -or iu wi'io .i p i t i. | | | . &gt;,
tried yrvterdny In their home at
Mr*. Met rill Riili-rt. and thr lini of p nk iinii olit in - i , .iu*. m co
Iw Orleans, I j i ., after spending
Mi..e« Elina I'n h ia n a»d Chrt- pink *h . .. an,I pink rulftnl ml .Sub­
Li day* here with Mr. and Mr*.!
tin# Cole. Mis. Ii. (’. Cochran vvu. mil.. Sbe ta rried 'a large bouquet d l l .
uf pink •Uhlias Ur.I « iia a pink' line.

t’lcrl.- Nuinlu-r Three „f
hirst M.'lluidt.t ('hnr. Ii will
nl a:.HI hYliik with M&lt;! .
('rawri.nl, I2UI Oak Av.-nuc.
(•irr^• Nuudirr Knur «f
First .M.lh dist rhuch will
nt .1:711 o'clock with Mrs. /
Sho-ninkcr, Bcardall Avcnur

A TTEN D THIS SPECIAL

.

H ^ o n s tr a tio n
inaay Aug. 7, 1933
Never before h aaan opportunity
like th ii been presented to foot
cufTercrainthixcityand vicinity.
By ipecial arrangem ent,w e have
■ccured th e exclusive service*
o f an E xpert from th e Chicago
S U T o f D r. W m . M , Scholl,
world noted F oot A uthority.
H e will be assisted b y our own
Expert foe thii fanpedant occasion.
If you iulfcc from your feet, by all
meant arranga to b« here on tha
above date.
FREE F O O T TEST
Yioj will derive a complete Test and
Analyni of your fed, and be shown
exactly what cause* your ache* and
pains. Relief by th* proper Dr. Scholl
Appliance or Remedy will be demon­
strated oa your own fed. You will aim
b* girta advice at to the site, width
•
and typ* of (hoc you should
*—K*s* wear, how to give your fed
!’ ITl1 th* right car*, etc.—ALL
*w m
r&gt; N d
^
——_ J

What you win gam will ba
of lifelong benefit to you.
Therefore, remember the
data and b* sue to attend.

«STA. DEPT. STORE
Splendid U ting

Ihirinr Ih-- evening gift:« were
prr«rn|rd to the nttrndant* In the
wedding hy the hrhle an&lt;l bri.legroom. Thr *e pr&lt;*ent were: Mi**
Minnie Be** Eehol* and lamle
OsrreV, hpnor pue*l*. Mr*. D. K.

Before a largr etoap r f frl.'inl*
anil irlatlvr*. the marriage of
Mi«i Minnie Ite«4 Echo)*, d-iucht»r of Mr. ami Mr*. Elmer Ciiti
Eeb'd*. t&gt; l.mie Franklin (lamer,
•on of Mr. ami Mr*. William E.
Gamer, t'rlery Avenue, took place
ye- or.lay
afternoon
at 5:.!U
o’cl ck at the l i n t B.ipti*t
Churrh. The Bee. W. I*. Brooks,"
Jr.. pastor of the chuirh, per­
formed the reretnony.
Farming an ut: t-ntiv,- backgr mnd for the w rddng party
wer&gt;- the drroratlon* In the church'
whl.h ron-isled of gink rnrnation*,1
gladioli, white dahlia* and |i iik
an * wliiti1 rose*. uivrnt alii * a
tol &gt;r •rheme of pink, gicrii. and
whit.-. Art he* of fern and fin e # '.
wet- plan-d at the rri? of vi-hj
able and another slut lar arch,
wa* pluced where the ccremyny
took place. Spwial pew* were!
matkrd with !••»&lt;&lt; vf pink I .
]
1’irenlinir the reiemony. Mr*.

' (Continued 4rot.t Pag* O n I
nient went Inin eifr.t ,m Tursda
inu*| an i-mpluyer pay hi* lati.rv
Ih if lii-hiKir wi-vk *alar&gt; for
weck-h.-ginning ort I'm-lay or i
Mon.la) 7 Mi. Colin*ily na i «•
|.rr»*vd tin- opinion that tin- I
hiior or 4K-h'Ur wr*-k *h.&gt;ti!.l I
The toinnuttre bowel &lt;7. de­
rided that the work w rk proper­
ly *i can on Tuesday and thm
employi-i * shrtuld pay thrir h ‘tp
on a IiMi ur week ba*i». In nthrt
wnnl*. id-hour week employee*
►
ho il.| 11- i-tii.l on the 40-hatir
Wti-k b.t-i* for .7-1 h ur* work
• luttina Tuesday, wl.de IH-lmut
week employee* .houl.l I* paid on
tho IS-hmir week t.n»i« for I"
hour- n ik .tailing Too day.
I an an employer dl.rhnrg# whnt
be rin-.nlet* an ipioinivtrnl

C o r. 5 th 81. a t H anford A r t ,

Is
»•
Iview, Tenn. and l/mlnville, Kyf.
Mr. and Mr*. Htlneriphcr will n*ttend ii reunion nf the Btinc iphnc
family in Grandview nnd later nt
lend the Pcntury nf P r o g r e s s nt
f'hicngo while Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrri. will visit friends and relativeIn Louinville, Ky. Mr*. Stem|o-r
will remain in tirandvlew and
I hatlan.M.ga for several week*.

To-N jyht_ 'Z'™’
ANN- ”

,0 M

HARDING
U O IILK T

MONTGOMERY

rr.i, Pun-hut elli

IR. I.. T. IMISJ4
• Hi-1 It ipt -l l hun Ii
lo.ioi i i tin* • I h r -mi nt
•'•'■ut-. no.I riihii- Ini,' w ell
-Uuui_l|iiiiun^.toi. a W-ui 11
in-". Hi- uiii'iul. i Sem.i olo
:;ih 'll. ,\l plr-il*| Inii fprinlnc mi the
E i.t
ii) i uwner of I,. F. lin m n
-opuil, wl(o! ■■-ii Ii- priil.i -i
•if ml.min.

I hlmiir trlier
• fc,l • fcUMtlP IHsfS.f.
r • lliisirli r hfft Irr

ISN»*| IBi.eM I If - i f
Jt N I*. | | ----A |*. I | t
milt r#i 1UY.H.T
•I Null IlMMk IIMm.

I.»l Mstkrl 221 K 1st. HI.

Mr arr •q.iipp.-.l In priolure
first r la n |«b work al Ihe
lownl p,s»ddr pruts. Give lie
a trial.
man Tiammcll \if ih.- .S-r.
al I'uioniillr.- thol hid- I.
• d for i wo cruis.-i- on Ih.
lhal (..ir slllphulldijik.- r.
' (.ml a.ltaiiru knowlr.li-. ,.f
Mrs. Forrest Honored J &gt;i"Us .dfi-rs lo Iw* ouiili*.
Sian.II. y, wl &gt;•» muWith Pariy Tuesday 1 iffArlooral
red Wi-dnr-day with I ym iilni
R.wwei.'ll at H)d&lt;- I'tiik.
Honoring Mrs. J. It. Format iivrsligalion had di • l...&lt;
who rlhns to K-nvu soon for Geor- "*» *'r..i
foundiilii.t."
gia to make lo-r home, the memlire
Hr thought ( n
I»'rs .uf t ’ir I.- Nunils’r Four of
o ry u a i on nr «-s-niy.
the First Mcthwlisi Phiin-h enterAlli. iui-nls |i. ih,. \.iv
ioir.nl with nn informal p-:.;) '•ip ;
Tuesday afternoon ut the hum,, nf
Two i|#*lrnyrr« i-u. Ii |» i
Mrs. It. L. Shinh.ib.cr, Oak Ave­ '•"i. Mure Island. Puget
nue.
1'hdn.lclphia o"d Surf,ill,
During the aftern.Hiii Mr,. Faron.- light rr.;i-i-r
test wo. given a picture, "Spring " " New York uni Phil,
time," n* a parting gift. A song '••id.; two Mihriiuun.
appropriate for the occasion w i. ...............
N. II . yanl, i
sung ill honor of Mrs. Fnrie.t.
yinlaial rath lo lie
Al the tea hour nn ire .ourt" nnd t hor|p-ron yoi |.,
wn- -i'ive.1 to the following: Mis.
.W ild . It. (he p’luile
J. It. Forrest, Mr*. M\ E. Raines, ' • ir;
•Mr-. S. E. Jones, M e. w. ,N,
Newport News .Nh.pl. ddnig nr. I
Th.ii nl.in, Mrs. ||. E. llul.-y uni 1'iyd.wk tompany, N. w p u r l
daughler, Mi,a llaxcl Ral. v. of N
Vn„ Iwj» air.iufl .airier,
lakeland, Mrs M. E. Jloye, Jlr-..' mi f P.r.iHio.Onu r;n h.
Smith. Mr*. It. G . Hickson. Mr*.
llrthlrhpoi .Nh.pbu* linir t'nrpn.
P. P. Herndon, Mrs. P. A. Haines, r ition, Quincy, Ma-- . ...... |„.u,,
Mr* 4 rancis A. Hickson, and Mrs. • oi.ci f..r lll.72U.lirO; „,„| f(M(r
Shiidiolser.
■l. -lro y m at |.'l,s:ol,i»ni aHih.
New York Bliipbuihlllig Pom
I my. i'anol. n, \ . j , two |ig.,t
uleprx nt 111.r.77JMn en ti an I
I ur il**troyers for 4't.77.'..n'«l

W IL L IA M

McCOY
“Rusty Rides AIone1

f*

i '.ittVuu*nl m (

Improved Jo b le ss
Condition Seen As
Contracts Are Let

Saturday
Double Show
BOYD
“Emergency Call

4 or month* tln*re wa* talk of
i reunion nnd the .divorce wa*
• uirtliiog of a *urprt-e. la te r,
liring the long illncs* of hit fir*t
&lt; fe. the ilnlighter of .I 'bn D.
If*ek -feller, rumor* were firipirnt
f a re-niait age M.i'orniiek wa*

■•ttftrrwmk»uTs~
, Spread S low ly
In Pennsylvania

TUr*. I^*lle Went and daughter,
kry, returned Tuesday from
iheville, N. C. whrro they »pcn*.
month.

W IT H O U T C H A R O E t

ASK ANY KMPiDYlS OK YOUR FAVORITE ELECTRIC ORALRK ROW U TILE IT W W W
COST TO UAYR A COIUPLKTE ELECTMC SERVICE IN YOEM RpMK. '

Social Calendar

Circle Numlier One of the Pres­
byterian Auxil.ary, Mr*. C. C.
Brigg*. chairman, will meet at
1:00 o'clock with Jlr*. Mary l*ulesion, 801 Magnolia Avenue.

'1 HAVE FOUND IT LESS EXPENSIVE
THAN.THE OLD METHODS.

Visit Stratosphere

T elep h o n e: O ffice 148 II. Cogt-urn, Ben Co*barn, one of
the m h rn In the Garner-IL'hol*
wedding yr«t*rday ftftrrno n, *ntrrtaiard with an Informal party
Wednesday evening following re­
hearsal at hi* home, 217 \V*«t
Seventeenth Street, with member*
FRIDAY.
of the wrddinif) party a* gueet*.
The Ladle.* Auxiliary of lh«
Entertainment during the eve­
Sanf ird Elk* Lodgr will meet al
8:00 I*. M. at the Klk« Hall oe ning wa* furnished by Ml**
Marian Haym
Ea&gt;t First Street.
| rlayed the piano, and Mi** Mar­
! j' rie Coghum who perfnrmeil sev­
MONDAY.
The Mary laimhuth Circle of eral tap ilanrr*. Refreshment*
the Kir»t Meth.dist Church will w re served hv Mr*, f'ogbtim,
meet, at 4:00 o’clhck at the huttfe n**l*ted by Ml** Hayne* and
of Mr*. M. Rupert Strickland, J f , Mi«* Coghurn.
Palmetto
Avenue,
with Mr*.
The refreshment table wa* over*
Strickland and Mr*. E. A. Wilson laid with a lare rlnlh and cen­
a* hostr**e*.
tered With a large thne-tiernl
The l*iaii| of Seminole County wedding rake topped with a
Chapter uf the American Red miniature bride nnd bridegroom.
Cruaa will meet at IU:U0 A. M. at Other deeornll n* on the table
the rnmmi.*«inncr* room in tha were two howl* uf pink ro*e* and

VIOLATORS OF Pola Negri And »
BLANKET ( ODE McCormick A re
TO BE CHECKED * Linked In Gossip

TYP1NC
Special InvesliRulionK
— KKM1NOLK-4 T H -N F Y C R K D IT A SSO CIATIO N

H rralri I’rin lin g Co
Phui# 111

LEARN TO SEW!

. . Ill U ic lliin t 11
w o m a n tv lio " m a k e s h e r o w n ! ’

Rondo Print I;hIMain or Printed
Broadcloth l!)e
Silk Flat Crepe I9e yd.

Th# low-priced
Quality Pattern
Accuratoty Stvled

�'

Sea Cow C a lf Is
Fed From Bottle
With Real Milk

ha* sated b*by TriloB, or, honed
tea m i * , I n a i li a n a tun.
Bereft &lt;1 mother manatee by
( . i j t n j / . Jr* tim a M jr

»bof*d

animal

to

Wnrftroe Number
W Vacancies Soon

Um

Miami
rve a y w Kay, iaby Triton w at fnind pcalcd effort* l„ feed the *#a
waifowing ia a bed of eel grao* e-w aqualm bei (,*-*« a- J ) k-viK j
ibr animal bail not been i t i a iL
by two Lf t a fra day* agu.
JtMeotertne the baby u iija lN .
Th» only ii p r im e r aquartem
worker* had p t f i» i» ly with Inlam* of the water truer family
*a» one baby birn In n r t i t i l y
laat yrar ami nurtured »y it*
m lh*r, but tb*y ware will!' * t i
try.
■ftandanl feedrny «-quifm*nl of
a human baly feeding bittie and
rubber nlpptr-^wr/r pftrnxrrd and
row, ■ n t r i m

U iifhif o p rn tiW la tfpr*r B&gt;** aquarium. There. attendants

&lt;f nnlinued Front f*aa« «.
nretie n with (he tecuvrry
gram, firm set indicate* that
Itse* to «n«jmers may nrnc*

W h e th e r you n re p la n n in g a p icnic lu n ch o r a n elab­
o ra te d in n e r u t hom e,*you'll fin d j u s t th e (hlfig* you
need— offerer! a t

1- w price*— in y o u r

neigh b o rh o o d

A A P Foot! S to re,
'A lt— S u p r e m e Q u a lity S A L A D

DRESSING pt. jar 12/ qt. jar 23 /
SANDWICH SPREAD Pt. jar 15f
PRESERVES lb. jar 15^
PINEAPPLE 2 can. 29/
K A JA H — D eiicktue

1

A N N PA G E — D elicious P u re F r i |i t

-WBL MONTE— ifolkaM ia d lk ad -m N A rZ lg

raaaak -Marine - Chips Recruiting
Station, located ia ibr post office
building will have vmrmaeie* for,
graduate* of high school or from .
jitftft jlioe* o f hiyfcrr learning
daring- the months i f August and;
September, according to an annouaiement by Lieutenant Colonel(
A. B. Urrm. officer ia charge.
,
Men acrepled will be Iraraferred to Parris Island, 5 . C , for*
a few yr*k«\ Inteasirr training be­
fore - being assigned to some
school, ship or marine barrack I

pi-'aL'cts and the rite in wage
staler.
tin the other hand, admfnbtratbis la te received the a**urince
of many of the larg^ di-ted, tiling
organUations that lh&gt;*ri*me wilf
n o t.pmeecd at a faster rate and
that a special attempt Is Wing
made by them to cooperate with
the re overy program.
Ilrme -aid that 'm'any. mariufactoiers and distributor* have
drclaie.i tbeir rradineM to- play
fairly and si|uarrly with Ihe ad­
ministration in Its efforts.’*
The point which is of most con­
cern |o farm administrators. It
*&gt;&lt; said, I* the possibility of
sharp appreciation of inventories
of processor* ami diitribit^ft of
g-rod* purchased during a peiiod
of low price* fur which higher
pii et would In- charg'd by the
time the good* enter. Consumption
channel*.
A cloec cheek t odetermlne if
therr Is a marked tendency in this
direction i* being made, by the Bu­
reau of Agricultural Economics

and the B -rtau of tabor Statistics
wh.' h will contribute most of the
information for the weekly price
"Conditions are changing so
rapidly that monllrold figures a n
of little use to consumers, so we
plan to report this data every
week,-* llowe said.
"First, we will publish retail
price* on bread .milk, meat and
ether avery-day fowl ne*es*itfor.
The lid ,| staffs of the Depart­
ment* of Agriculture and labor
will gather these figure* from 50
cities and from over a tho.sand
stores, independent*, chain* and
specialty food shop*.
"The‘a figure* wilt be properly
weighted and averaged so that
consumers can get a pi:turn of
price movement* over the coun­
try a* well a* of local price*.
______ we propose to cbeca
"Second,
again*t these price* ami show tha
money the (prmer get* for producting the raw material* that go
ia tn these foods. F a r y g p bafe

I

P u re V eg. S h r r tr n in g

WE ARE
DOING

formerly

f r lL L R A V E SIX
A D DITIO NAL
~
C LERK S •
SATUR D A Y
(A ll From T he Un­
em ployed Rank*)

»

}V, A L

tall can
I in. ta n

2 lb. cun

U 7 .E . Firtt J t .

10/
31b. can

I S * 2' | S n o w d r if t 1 2 / 2 3 / S 3 ^
lorn U iami—(led fliie. Full I'avii

TOMATOES, No. 2 can

S P A R K L E , pit*............. ..

P E A C H E S . 2 no. 2 Vj ca n s 23e
Ifkp*l T tlK li’f

I’a d flr Ilrnnd '

C'ORN, 2 n o. Z ca n s ........ J5e

I*

l

c u M (j r-

No Z Black Eyed

Oversea

PEAS, 2

GRAPE JAM, per jar
Oversea Whole

French

MUSTARD, per i f f
COCOMALT,

Vi I V ,

B E E T S. I no. 2 can * ------ 15c
P E A S . 2 no. 2 a w

A A I* or tiunbrilp

gallon A......

COCOMALT, lb. can
Overs i a

Oacetla

COFFEE,

1—

Kellogg’* Whole Wheat -

.

S T O M P , per

K A R B IN E S . 3 can*.
U na Biatid Flour frier* Adrance Nex!

&amp;b * #

iragus, per can

MAXWKLf*. HOUSK

.... 25c
10c

'(Regular' lb T lilw )

Fancy

Bananas 31bs. JlOc Onions 2 lbs, 3c

UMAS, No. 2 can......
fm

Malaga

SLAKES, ? yans 2 5 C

0 &gt; « .U .B a y Wb#U

R A o a

BEETS, N«* 2 can....... 1 W
Qecraaa LEMON or

TALL
CANS

i.

29/-BROOMS«acRRV
NIC* California

O d J W E S 'f ^ '^ iia r ..
Alabama G|H Swoot Miami

Oversow a tu l/fd

■

P .&amp; G .S0A P ,2bI*B
c .n ,.y

d J |_

PICKLK, ?4 /n . Jar
SOAP, 5 i w

Lemons
LA RG E C R IS P ICEBERi

J i ^ . More illume* for

YELLOW ONIONS

FLOUR TAXES BEQIN NEXT WEEK

^

E E

Tomatoes

Powders 5 for 10c

TABLE

B A N A N A S lba*r..
U. 8. Ka. 1

2 far 15c

ffaatum -H a if nr Whole

POTATOES, 19 lb*.

«HQU
C A B B A G ^H *

PEANUTS, lb.
ONION*&gt; . . . : r _ .

‘

SOAP, 2 bars.....J l —

d A

u m iA fa n fo c i I S f t

L A R U irR lP F ?

O A L IF fM A L A O A

i

Picnic

*i

THEM BUSY

Kr^lmnilud

PORK 8 H 0U L D E R S ,

Steamboat

VVhM»

In n a T * fH p r U ar4*'ii

CLEANSER, can

C R A P

k in a r d

lo h a T m t l r r 4Tut

TOILKT'TISSUE, .*i rolls

&lt;1

*

L- C.

917 W . F IR S T S T .

Be

till** |,Uari«l|F Y||j'*W 4*tll»||

APPLE.JELLY, Ifioz jar

,

JO H N A N D E S
2 4th and French
PH O N E 9106

H. E. W EEKLY

AUGL$T*&gt;;

(UtAflM I MHfl

&gt;1 r.nt Vernon—I’ui*

WJIITK IIOUHi:

SATURDAY, .MONDAY,

H E L P U S fcEE P
Q U A r. &gt;1

I'O W D E U . 3 paw*.

FRIDAY,

BEANS* 3 can*

Cold Stream—Alaska’s Fi-.e*t PINK

SA LM ON

w - .
j S , 100-1 wbol# whes
C iiip-bikrd ia goMen-brown hi
c o iii. . . ready cooked, ready tons
T re a t y o u rs e lf today t o ih
VITALLY DIFFERENT food-w it
milk or e tn a , w ith fresh o r pn

H r e d ln W ^ ^ n W g y a * * ;

LOVETTS
GROCETERIA

—0

with your youngsters

there was arch a dry aa Chicago, foetly Miss Cbikags Rondo, cl
Tokyo. Japan, prrparea.^ritaonial tea’* in ihe ‘ House of Friendly
Neighbors . ,cr, tea I . W " f t A r n m n el P r u f r t u —th e D i m s
World's Fair.

B L U E RO SE
F an cy W hole G ra in

^

STAY
UNG

too long Won getting a small re­
turn for their tabor In feeding on.
We are trying to in.-cease their)
pay. If we want farmers to bu7
city made goods at fair prices we
m.-st buy their farm product* at
fair price*.__
'"Third, wo are going to re port
ua increases In labor costs as the
result of the raises in wages anil;
new employment. Wager must go

Hi Pound*

RICE

completion oS

• 8AVANNA1I, Aar. I-—The 9a-

I rrau&gt;- o f rig*» gueemm-nt
• rrgulattire* r itrm in* m cunt,
tlh e a-i-iariiJin ha &gt; made a «ampl&lt; te
. l c p . i t .to-the rim ty_e o«a&gt;s.*.i«wi.
, member* of which will deri.ie If
I baby Triton will b- h»pt at the
aqtmriftm »hij» nr set free eb-n
he ls-rorr- 1 a lls to . d e n and rat
his own food.

•PLANISMADE
TO CURB QUICK
PRICE RISINGS

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jbjectivee
ahall
ha
reached
awiftly
and • definitely,
I
call
.pan
all
tha
10,THU
poata of tha American L*K»m to
convene in maating; to ii.'itn-diately tdfar their loyal e • opcre'ion
and service* to th r office) rep­
resentative* of tha National Ha­
ro aery Administration In their
reaper lira communities; an.I to co­
operate in arhiev.ng it* objective*
There are ’battle order*.
,
"In addition, I call upon every
individual Legionnaire to pi.- fee
hi* individual *ertice in thi« great
effort ,t i and unemployment, in
crta« r purcharing
power and'
bani*h the force* of depression, i
with their attendnnt sulTerrlf,
from our gate*. I.at • Ua, a* *.b«
Anii-rican Legion, march a null in
•thing Into |h r battle linr* i f this
• tr ggle for national
recovery
and aeon unic justice.
"The day a fte r Preai lrnt koosevalt *a* inaugurated, in a radir
addre-* to the American Legion,
the I'rrahtVnt had thl* to r a y
\ " ’The man of the rank* .&gt;f the
legion, in the trying day* 'of 1ft
year* ago. otferrd for the welfare

Rtiterprja* I t Result
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CHAwSTi CRATKB
LONDON—B ritain la going to
■aft# Ita own guaoHne.
Th* gasoline will coma not
froaa ell wetla. bat* from coal

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throughout Europe.
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hydrogen a t 900 lima* lha normal
premure of the air. At tha aame
time the tem perature la retard to
410 degree* Ceatigrade, thia havlag the •ffect of liquefaction
which produce* light hydro-carbon

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Apple Butter........

Old FanbJonad
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o f 1,090,000,
pound* indicated
th a t a suitable fuel could be pro­
duced on a commercial ha*i* by
hydrogenation of coal, ahale and
peat. The new plant I* expected
to have a capacity of ftoo ton* of
coal a day.
This will produce
approximately 100.000 to m of mo­
torcar fuel a year, repreaentlng
approximately one-fortiaih of the
prew ot national requirement In
Britain. Th# increaeed coal con• umption 1* expected to give em­
ployment to about 1000 miner* a*
wgjl a* M U M 7000 person* who
will he directly engage^ In lha
maau factu ring prove**. .
tries, in announcing plana for the
new plant to be erected at BillingiHmngham-on-Teea declared U will re­
quire I 1-2 years for construction.
Its commercial operation la the
suit of ala year* of research by
Imperial Chemlral on the hydrogenation of oil from coal U r and
other m aterial.. The initial plant
will probably be a forerunner of
almllar p la n t. on a somewhat
sm aller scale throughout England,
The plan of the British Government involve* no direct eobaidy.
A rraagem ent, W e v a r , of the U»Iff preference is made on a adding
aeale. It will assure th* company
o f a preference against Imported
gasoline amounting to an average
o f 4d. a gallon.
Three experimental plant* at
present a re In operation in Rngland,-pnd last year they utilised
320,000 tons o f coal in oil diatillIng procrsacs.
Th* plans whim
will proreed with th* government I
promise of U riff preference for

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xirtBglooo

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BEANS 2Lbs 1 s?
Cantaloupes 2 for 1
b in*»i ul Th«*

HONEYBALLSeachio/

tha ultim ate r intribution that hu­
man lieing ran gi»e.
“ 'The dci'p neee**itie« or peace
are tu&gt; le*« *eriou*.
“ 'To the end that pie rtfurta
I am giving in the«e fir.I daya
nf my administration, may lie
frowned with *m-ce*« and that we
may achieve . taxing restoration
of natiuoal well-being, I invite the
•u p p rrt of the men of tha legion,
*“4 nf all man and woman who
lore their eountry, who know the
meaning of ■scriflee, and who, &lt;n
•trgry
emergency, hove given

A P P L E S S Lbs. IS t
LEMONS 2 Doz. 17 j
AVOCADOS 4For 17^

International Association of Qarment hUnufacturcr*,
effective July SI.
'
Tactile finishing Industry, July II .
Underwear and allied product* Industry, Jaly 14.
Kay-n weaving indual/y, July 17.
Throwing Industry, July 17.
Cotton thread industry, July 17.
Silk AxaoclaUotfV Am*r**a, July 17.
The following tmva auhmitlad pr ipoaed codas whlah hnva
been accepted tem porarily by tha President ami are now In
effect pending hearing* ami action thereon:
Silk nod rayon dyeing and printing Industry. July 24.
National A***daUon of Hosiery Manufacturer*. Jaly 20.

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bread-winner who w an t, to tgora
The American Legion war-crv
sounded th* loJdeat of any *o far
ia the all-American economic offanalve and Mr. Rooaavell was
quick to welcome it.
•
The tex t of the "battle ordeia":
"M r dear Mr. President:
"I have today sent th* f dlow laj
battle order to the 10.700 po*'f oI
the American Legion of th*'
________
'
domestically p ro c e e d
gasoline
will, within a abort time, increase
the production more than 10-fald.

United State*:
"My comrade* of the American
Legion: Our country i* In the
miual of th* greatest battle in its
h'atory. |t U the Argonne nf l'J:il.
a fight to the fini.h t • end runeluaitely the war of rcnnoni)
force, that had brouirht us all to
the threshold nf di*a*te*. This
battle must be won »• d.-cilively
a* that first haul., of the Argonne
in HUH.
"Victory will be swift and rertaia if every loyal A m eikatt till&gt;en does hla pari. No pillcUa
whatever are involved. Thla la no
lime for alacker* or conscientious
bjectora. Thia is a fight • i Lriug
contentment and plenty Sack to {
million* of American home* that I
otherwise farea nolher winter of]
hunger and nii*rry. It it a fight
t&lt; l b " an hone.t joi, with a i turn-1
e*t living wage In every bread-

Plggly Wiggly
is back of
Roosevelt’s
Recovery
Program
and will do
its part.
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SUGAR
5 lbs. 2 3 '

Wm. Red Vlrgmla •
A P P L E S , lb.
Yellow
O N IO N S , lit.
New Crup CARROTS «r
IIK E T S , 2 b u n c h e a .

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Picnic Sire Standard

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J . G . M IC H A E L

WASHINGTON. Aug. (.-F allo w in g aro the apecific
rodea which have brow approved tu data:
Cotton taatlle.
Shipbuilding.
Retailer* (tem porary).
Food alore (tem porary).
In addition, the following subsidiaries of the cotton teatile industry have, hy executive order, been put temporarily
under the term* of the cotton textile code;
Pajam a manufacturer*, effective July 2d.
Cordage and twine ioduairy of America, effective July

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enllat whole-heartedly *"U
teneoutly In thU cain p a .ia: to
follow the u g n i n l &lt; r &lt; iti ihi*
battle »» fgRhfnlly w y m (al­
lowed your rommxnder* in tfc#
War 11 War.
"F o r (So&lt;l and rountry, il.o I »guru U again on the m airh. A*
l&gt;atrn&gt;ta w« can do no lee*.'*
"Louie J uIw im i , nati .na! rom-

VA

M ichigan W a ta r fa l C o o k Fjdr Viaitora

MAKE GASOLINE
FROM ITS COAL

splandlJ ami generous service to
lh« Nation.'
**Wa (hall never have a battar
opportunity to render such service
to our rountry and our fell &gt;w
clt liana. ’
"In Iha nama of tha «clfa&gt;a nf
our country, in tha nama if lha
th iu»and« of our own comrade*
who ara e-lferiag ; I a ,* j»u to

WESTERN BON£D AND ROIXED

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w h a l r o t 'l l a t «F on fu#l aft*
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t lilo n . e n rlm ro tu r glut u U w .
A ll F a tlm n lta on w o rk i l M l j r

1

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Reef, Veal or Lamb Roaat lb. 19'
Host ru tn p u u n if

Iso fo rth A r.l

W* G u i s a t s /
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M A FFETT
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SERVICE

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BACON lb. 17'
Pork Roast lb. 9V4'
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(DRESSED FREE)

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(a H o rid n *. H e a r t
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aad R lc ta a t G u t a l a i d

VOLUME XXIV

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Terrific Heat Wave
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y

NEW SPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 1933

LONG ROUTED
IN HOT FIGHT
OVER RECOUNT

N .R X Honor Ro|l

9

l i r a Canta A Copy

NEW RULES TO

N U M B E R 238

N.R.A. W ON’T
rAVCDU (Tflfif O f Navy For
uyVEIul MUUv O f Twenty-One Warships ASK BREAKING
HART ADOPTED
OF CONTRACTS
PresidentApproves Plan

His Chief Vehicle Of
Attack, Grand Jury,
Obliterated By Or­
der Of Dissolution

Requirements Raised
ForMnrginsAndKcport On Fool Opera­
tions Must Be Made

Agreements Existing,
As Result Of Col*
lectlng Bargaining
Won’t BeAbrogated;

Jim «&gt;n

8

Pair taalgbt. Friday
dtrakawer*.

Th«
Maw* t f f m 8Il«fcr4 ta i M III m f• llitaf w llfl
l
n
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NEW YORK. Aug.
H »«rr Ralli
A northwest wind stirring the
R flM lft* wiflw I N f
Hr !••(*!* I nBM lI
air ot 12 miles an hour broke
H i Mm (Mfe lita fffi
the,East’s flva-day .hast op­
I H% tartar &lt;ta&gt;
R«lfl*r.jRritMB I'M
pression today and promised to
WASHINGTON. Aag. J .— m* nta o f asalgnmenta to yard* for
airktihita Mwfwrw I nr.
L r. «‘iM «»ll p i«ir lli;lM r#
al.p the toll of deaths that
( t.l1.)—The na*y department conalru tlon of the ship*.
H H m I I'm.
Standley and U nd left here
reached more than 1(W. Tha
today awarded contract* In Ike
M «lrrd Ilrar • «*«• PaM* !'•»
Unliwr I. iM ^rr l i t i r r
weather bureau expected the
-lowest responsible bidder” for late in the day by plan* to re
i. T U au * Mrtwtn
temperature to remain under
21 new navy te*»eU. Tha de­ turn to Washington where they
FlrM t a n lff Malta*
WHIIllarlk** tanI#-* ta«lU «
90 throughout tha &lt;Uy and be
partment alms allotted I* vraaels wdl announce the allotment*.
Hi IIm m I M.wall la.
carried downward by shower*
The start of America’* huge na.
ta hr constructed la aaty yard*.
Ilwpklww »tar « l * f
Tta I awrll ( m.
vat construction* come* Juat after
tonight. Philadelphia's relief
Announcing award*,
official*
Marrta Kaltrlaiaa
came J at as tha city eras with­
ss*d that charge* by Seaalnr word from Japan of th* atari of
%. K. Hattaa*
J.
T»tV**fl G ram i
in hs^lf an hour of breaking n
Trammell, rhalrmaa of the Sen­ a building program there.
I « m Ib8'« Traaalrr
tlarai*
33-gear-old reord of M our*
ate natal committee ef collusion
«b**rt‘» I amm
Mr. Ro»«ev»lt'a
ship-building
Hr* mm ata Tfcrallkltl
WASHINGTON. Aug. 8.— ?
NEW Oltl.K \N3. Aug. 3.—
•ustalnrd heat.
Before
the
helwrra bidder* had not beta plan come* under Ih* public work*
YORK. Aug. 3 L d L *)~
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 3.
rirwMttMa** tattar atav--------norlhwret
breese
-reached
(A.P.)— 4'harge* of Irregular!*
Ttic gofertting committer of the substantiated.
(A.P.)—
T h e recovery »d-‘
Krrtaf
ll*
h
&lt;Iarr
prngtam
amt
i*
Intended
to
give
—
Futch act pro­ thrre.howerir, eight more per­
— (A.P.)—The
(A .P .)Natarl I hraaa l.ai»k Naaai
tie* la the tail general election
New York Stock Kachan*,, proIIYUK PARK. Aug. 3.--l»I?
the American lleet th* strength Itl ministration ruled today It*
*.
I
n Hm» 4 tartar k|»|k
long
term
moratorl' Tiding a
sona d ed.
here will be laid before a new
militate ' new rule* yestefddy fix- preddeat Roosevelt la*t nlglu is allowed under existing naval fOU|d not atte|npt to g b ro g a ta
ParvwM** I r«4*r Itapt. aiara
I aWwtll « Mh L m rr?
grand Jure ta he rmpunnelled
redemption o f deIng marginal rrqu rements, ortler- nrpvnvetl p|g»« nf the navy fo
K#m4mII I UR Warkrl
a* f trees.or ta the ane sud­
&gt;nu mrmlrr- In file weekly rc|&gt;ort« ronstrnrtinn nf 2 f new warshlpUm tar (Ml aiailaa
%*
n que
u ent
tax certificates
l. iInq
r
( rlrr* Atm at Markrl
denly d&gt;iwelied I t Judge Trunk
i f |M*d&lt; and joint nernun't anil
|hr f23S,OOOfiOO building pm
rata in Congress have urged that { o f collective bargaining be^^
(•rav.ila
I*rata
«rw
C*.
owned by the atate was held
K hesabal to "preserve public
|&lt;ii'tulnling the pidinUt on of bus-' gram.
^•djO aJ(rrrta](j J t a f
» .
the American fleet h# built up to 1tween-capital and labor.
valid and eona'tltutronal by
hMlfk
|1iirlb#r
(kap
confidence In Ike court*.? IH*W
in rudunTrr** home*
* 'T
The I’re.idenf eareTSITv ana"
Hill llanlnar* Cm.
inflation came a* an unripected
The .•.immittee on l-urine** »ono,r
re&lt;ently received h« a'^eemen* ,,nnW' ,, * ‘ h*
the supreme court today in
(aafaN iM k Urarrrr
K m P|o&gt;'er* w ho Dnd th e m * .
taatlaalr laanlr taallarl
trgnel la a length* battle hed ct V* ill retju re a minim no mar the n*vv and the allotment* de ** Abimt" |4d,ooo,ooo It to b*
arftaa unable to adjuat auch
an unanimous decision.
(rrarll) 1-aMkrr I a.
I seen fnendn and fern i f Sena­
J.
Maawlra Hralal Olllrf
gtn of :;tl perrrnt e f the drtlt hat ruled on by the ommamler*. Ill* pfitHfil thl* jrfir am! • total of j COlltrtctfc w ill b t p c rm lttM tU
The legislature h i within to
*aatata.D«lta« Tt*»% U»awtM
tor I mg oter the elcrtlaa Ineiu-r In each account h*»i.«g .t approval signaled *n Immediate li.-'tt.OOO.OOO over three year*.
. Hlaplajr th* N. R. A. blue aafla IT .
power, th# roun held, wnrn &gt;t
lar,
—
qul.s .
l-bll halenre of more than LAOiM.i » u „ „ „
pmvldlng Job* fm
Mar«nr«&gt;l Marahall Lraratf “
Tho approval given by th#'
e:nform ax much aa they*"
wnka.1 -,ut .a plan for "leamnebu
Mrlai* Jrwtlrr
an I a miii.imiiin margin nl SO t"V-i ihmi.ni d* In government and pn President
to the ronstructloo otherwta# can to tha wag# ralktng
id appropriate
rontawioni t- enJaa. I*. Frarwaa (a. law.
Ofid
i
cvnl In n migits with deb't
NEW .ORLEANS. Aug. 3.-(A h
rraalar'a liratral V «r*
vale ship yard*.
plana preientad hy the naval l*ad-| *"d employment Increasing nipva-'*
ari|i
redemption of torf-rird
.
I'rwa-lmr Mi m m Ih I a.
et f
Utm or leaa.
—II ey L &gt;ng'* pul ttrians were
Ailmlral William Slan&lt;ll*\. chief era wa* Interpreted here aa the. ment.
rrlaaaM llaarr Ctali
TdnJs from ta* sal* thttaby a riutv
I
yestviday
front
the
field
of
Kb
hard
Whitney,
stock
ex
taall
ata
%
ara
nf naval operation*, tnd Rear Ail- reply to tho protest of Senator
qolxlns * ’me value tor ecrtlflDonald Rkkherg. general eoaiil*lM-rarw Irla HmHIImb Ta.
|change I'trddenl nho ann. it tee-1 mlial F.mety Land, chief o f con
battle over a recount of Nntem
cates representing tincollwtnMo
r. r* Hri4ii*. ( i m i
Trammell, (D. Fla,), against Ih#' gal foe th* recovery admlnlatra-!
i th- peer irgiilationt, said the ac- •trih-lion. t noight, the naval con- hhl* recently received for th# ntw| Hen, p«|nt*d out a paragraph hi
II. It. (MkiM. IMalHHatat
her'* elrctlnn ballot, ty action &gt;I
or lonf del nq ent taxex end i f
laafgir’a ftiarrrt
1fl *n ’’ rrrre.enta a development attiKtion ptogrant to the *ummfi
A TLA N TA . Aug. « . - ( * • ) - Of- j l»&lt;&gt; criminal district Judge*.
IMir'a Unarlairal ta»r»
itotln i lamli to th# tax roll."
*hlp»|the Prealdant'a blanket agreemant
ef the policy » f the exchange" and White lliuitr hy seaplane.
"The policy and wisdom of firings were light (n Georgia's
Their main tablet* of tlTen*c,
There I, every indication that proposing th* -equitable readjuatI
that
"all
of
the*r
rarl
ttta
e'rpa
Sir. Itooirvel* talked the plan* the administration i* not going l» l
anactment ara not f ) r Jntticlah L- bright l»* f tobacco market* yes- the grand Jury, was old trratrd
6f M ,h ,r bracket* o f peg.
|ht*e'been niulhr conaldeintiun f*.# over with Ills nasal chieftain* am|
terminetlcn", wrota
A.ioela?* len*ay but Improved p r i c e s by an order uf df**oluti&gt;n from
disrupt It. plan* and call for newj #nj
nA reductions applied to'
many month* and
hate r«
after giving Id* approval left bids because aom* firms bid »n I wage, bxird tjq day. and_w**M:
. Justice J. B7 Whtjleld In an brought expression* of sstisfac- ' Judge Frank T. Echeiahel an t
ILli’Ptitl—t f &gt;aa«e_&gt;se-hasa l*o*'.*.»w. wrtb- them - the -f"rm*d- announce -rfer thnx,-nff»ri[d by “other,.
opinion which draw Ihe " r n i m . tlon from gr wars at Ad#t“ m l Jthey rfl’ p m td fn dlkorder "fiolit
cr month* and not on hour*.
*
______ .*_______
(Continued On Page Four)
j_
.....
renca of Chlaf Justice Fred H. Itahira. where farmer# Tuesday the court brute.
Receipt of thousand* more tale*
Datla and othar aanoelal • Juv- protested opening day quotation*
They sent tack one of »h
gram* reported smpfoyer* war#
to federal and state official*.
tlcaa.
mum ell •!*, James OTonnor. a
signing, th* agreement* w i t h )
Ilahlra farmer* wired the sec-i aictant attorney general ami lor
President Roosevelt to raise w ag*»«
ictary nf agriculture at Wa*h:n^- nttr member of C'tngrc** tit 'lie
and ihuton hour* to yacalve th#.
tntt-and -whttr-off*c+al*~ri&gt;er*-va*d-H~prttTtim rttftf'tJdlTtaM K7 7*'^. A.’* blu* aagW,
they had not replied they weto^ohon. president of the New rir
hla effort to ln*4ro for th# •
studying the Georgia aitua'inn an&gt;ldkan* Tlmea-I’lcayune I* Idld.mu
futuro » peaceful sxUlement ofindicate^ the market trend would* Company, and J*nt&lt;.« .M t'oioni*.
dlfficultfa* between enQiloyer* and'
The insignia of Ih- Rlu» Eagle
be watched carefully a day or two, one t f the grand jurvra, for conemployee, th# admlnUlrator an*
had been plarrd In Ihe hand* or
H. F. Coopar, mambar of the before any decision on whether In tempt of court for the pulilicutmu
noune*d completion o f 1a national'*
CHICAGO, bug. ill un Seek­
the nwtiers f 172 o f thl* city and
faculty o f Ram'nola High Scholl act to raia« the pric* uf flue-cuird of n atatrnient by I'ulnnib expo*labor, capital and tha admlnlatn-'
ing quirk Justice I • squelch an
leaf.
1
ing
the
grand
Jury
procedure.
Tim
for tha part lateral ataiona, ye»
rminty’* stores mid office build
In th# ’ taxtll# Industry will b#'*Washington urbaperta were that' Ju,l*e ordered the pet lion filet ,,,,tt,ur*I of crime in the Wotld'»
tarday afternoon wae namrd n
ing* at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon,
Complaint*
against
elolatlons
token.
‘
r |,ya r ieht rriminal ro rt
principal o ( Hanford Junior High fall of prices for fh# bright leaf * r,l '■ l,l • 'ln,e for hearing won! I
Ramiall Cha*e has he-n named itf provision* In the IVesIdenC*
Gompcaad * f repr*MnUt|VM *1
srr riling |* puatoffic* author!|u*lge«
yW
et.lav
aUasloued
va
Schml succeeding I’ rof. J. Tlldan below tb* a d m ln h ^ tM Mlimata; ta llxad later.
judges yMeidnv
Hr* who released another li*t o f as rhaitman nf a local committer Agreement are already pouring. l»hor.'*#pltol anil th# admlnlata#-,
At the same lime next dn*r in
Jacob* who had baan In that poet of a “ parity price ,would bring m
Ibeir litaiirp.
hoard waa deacrlhad aa
which went into action today to into General lleadquaitar* of the' G°n
•
processing tax on manufacturers, the court of Ju (je Alexander C. latinns and lelutnrd
tlon for tha pait six year*.
local organisation of the N. B. A.I modal for adoption In othtr lnbeiirhc*, and the rerulli were imi*i«r
|rut
-for
the
benefit
o
f
the
Ptoceeda
from
auch
a
tax
would
O’Donnall,
of
another
aeqttun
rf
Many o f thevi- insignia* have alI.H 't C w t v ' -aponjpicnkcsroe
whar* General Frank Evan* and duitria* to Insure f$lr d#*Jmf
iqedtst*.
i. jm m - —
JOtaHf Wasv plored* on AViptoy in All-Florida Roy* Its ml vjhiri) will hi* staff arw leaking to pat man)
A-tartaiOT
^
Jir kr* Maim* KavAnagh. vet­
leave
(nr
Ihe
World's
Fair
at
Chitha Biard of Public fnitruction
hack to work In meordanc# with plan ha* M in raggasUd t L l J ^ '
The parity rstlmata, based on of the disputed ballot boxes u*e*l eran ef 3ft year* on Ibe beneh. •lor i mol offH-e*. In soma sec­ rngo Salunlay aflrrno n.
held In tha ofl^crx of Suparlntendthe nnergdnry rrroveiy plan of J* th# ip*k#*m*rt nf th*
**7
In the vote on roust itutinnnl
tion- of First Sli«et insignia* were
ant T. W. Lawton. HU appoint­ pricei from August, IVI9, to July, amvndmenl* lad November. The1'Itfhed haeke.l to hbw
This band, composed of 107 I'resident Rmwerelt an,) General I dustry for Incorpsratlon In thplf
i k rc dirt room
lliltl,
is
an
average
o
f
I&amp;
.-1&amp;
cent*
srrn
in
five
mljoining
stnirr,
ment waa tha only one made which
hoy* anil one girl, has for Ihe
I igrtfiM fit now pandlag before the
count was In open court-with Ibe ' " » » nKglsnd. Ilia f» - «
whib- nit along Sonfoid Avenue, past several m nlh* teen planning Johnson.
Brought a new principal to tho a pound.
pullle Invited to wateh. Th- . (i In amleuee nn slleirest s.ilnninbi r
•These alleged elolatlons will ai|m|n|itT*tlon.
. v, .
.‘ &gt;
Gruwera
at
Itahira
Tuesilay
de­
in t.o|d*l*iro, mol other outlying to attend thl* Fair. Rand officials
head of ono o f this county’s whit*
lv investigsled,” . General Eeanx,
. — ------------ ' .
cided to withhold their tuba-’cu xen* workrtl as hundreds of perplt *bief to n term o f lr»m one t»
s« ’lions, the Euirie m-euplril some had hoped lo raise f.'iOOO to fischool*.
said this morning, "and where any
filed by to look un.
. &gt;ron‘ 1,1 I" '* ’"
Other principal* for tha 1933-34 from the market, until there wa*
(Continued, (hi Cage Four)
The day’s grinding from the plan- m n window dlsp lay.
Infractions nf Ihe law era dis­
In the aflrrnoon Ibe rnmmlt’ .v
some art inn from Washington.
A|
the
same
h
nr
this
after­
season will b* as follows:
mill* brought a dole*
covered severe penalties will b* Inrep.
rted
to
Judge
O’Donnell
Ihni
m
urtr-m
Yesterday,
however,
sales
went
-in
noon. the name* of ftll persons,
(Prof. G. E. McKay at Seminole
enked."
.
they had foun.l discrepancies in
'-nlrnees. . no of then. h.
filth Sch sol; Mrs. Pearl II. Dab- as usual with priee* rang.ng murii
’
—
- Vl||p life iniprla nimrlit. OfTirials ptr whit,- «nd rolored, tool lirrn filul
"Thi* lew I* no Joke,” General
eath
of
the*
boxes
with
the
higher
than
on
the
opening
day
bit! at Sanford Grammar S hoot;
I'ctrrl the roiir) deckel o f IIiim - ijt the N. It. A. lie Employment
Evans added, anil we do not In• • _
dn
Mrs. Stella Arrington at .South and growers were more optimistic on the Fo rtrrnth Amendment m nler and *&gt;J ruhlsry ra • flrailquarlers st I Hi East Fir l
(Cnnliniied On Pag* Four)
used as a te*t ra*c. Thr Four­
As
far
as
Banford
and
8*1
***
Bid* Pr mary; Miss Emma t^e for their rrpp.
Official*, pf the Sanford Concert'.
would Ih* rlrarrd up *h -hurt or- SI reel. Thir number inrlmleil l*H
-------^
R. V. Scruggs, a hardware mer­ teenth Amemlment cm|iowrrnl tho
mol# County s ir concerned, lb#
Owen as Wait Side Primary; Mr*.
while |ier*oiis mol 32ft nrgrnr*
|slrr.
Orrhe*lia (hi* Wuning de Isn-d
rity
of
New
Orleans
In
purrha*#
lid Is off as to Ihs opening end
chant
and
grower
at
Itahira,
*«id
Valm* Mitchell at East MU.) Pri­
t'omldnrd with the naming .1
Thi* of fir- I in Ihe hand* o f that tonight’s free entertainment
|) e n v e r | | jt R y F l o o d closing hours of grocery store*.'
mary; W. J. Wells, Jr., at Lyman th* same grades, mostly legs a ferry system*.
21 men in the first indirtmeo' volunteer work’ !* who im hole t*. ami ronrert, lo lie playril from a|
The nm m llle* reported their,
Slxty-flv#
grocery or ,m#*t
School near LongWood;
Mis* poorer grade, offered the day l«ever returned ng&lt;slne| rirkrtrei B. Shepherd. K II. ( ’•ilhim. W. II. platform near the Court House at
Ruby Petara at Oaradai J. I- fore were bringing three rents rrrount showed 171;&gt; v &gt;trs were Ing, riv c lea W * els &lt;rt| the Shrpherd. nnd It. l.'. Maxwell. Tin- M:00 o’clock, i&lt; 1o lo- one of th- | DENVER. Alig. S .-fA ’I—'Th# markat operators who mat at th*.
Colorado llniilevanl hrblge over City Hall this aftarnoon upon ran
Hatdy at Chuluola; H. E. Morris more on tho aurlinns yesterday vast for thr amendment nnd 301 .periling up s.f Ihe . m i l , ns so entile offlre i* under the *n|&gt;rr
mo*| inlrrrsting nf any yrt held. Cherry Creek. Ihei first obstacle
nf th# Banford Indepan W
*♦*
•t Lake Monro*; C. W. labill at than Tuesday, lie *ald the aver- again.t it compared with the rum• lm|H.rtanl slrlerrrnt to' uprising
A
fraljre
of
Ihe
program
will
vision i f Col. It. A N'-wman **f
met a* a flood swept Inin Denver, toll Oroctrs Assxlallon. daejdad
(Coniinurd On l*age Three)
(Continued On Page Four)
Lake Mary; R. E. Trua at Wilson
of rrirnr that ha hioughi dean Ihe \rmy.
he Ih- rendition of an original was carried away today hy a fourthat In view of th# confusl*
Bchool, Paola.
to III 'Chicago policemen slim
l.is-1 nirht.
General
Fiank song, “ Girl of the Ilnur." Written font wall of water. Houses In tha which has rasultad sine# Tvaada/
Th» Board did aot appoint
Jan. I.
Evan* head of llo- Army, ap . by R. 11eruleI, wil Is lyrics hy Ella exclusive Palo Club, and rountry when new opantog and closing
principals for tha Ovtado or Go­
lesiril S| th" Mdune Th-ater to Mae llrmlrl, the song Is lo h* club
d'sUlrts were evacuated. hrnrs went Into sffbet, th# h*H ^
ners schools. It is expected that
Thr flrsl crest nf floor! was caused plan Ii to permit all sloras to ff#
•teliver
a short talk on the N. It *ung hy Eddie llrnd-l. ,
m
il
•hair appointment will b* mad*
Olhre
frature*
w
i
l
l
fnrTlWo
hy a cloudburst soitheast of hare hack lo thalr old achadula.
A. program In genera! Me*trr**ed
J do wn nast Wednesday when the
Ihe point that "Thi I* a war". •origs hy Miss Pauline Moran, ac- and carried debris which Jammed
Forrest Gatchal. head of tlto
rd will meat t j select teachers
Persma who had been caught, v*hilt- William Warren and Rose
______
ami he urged Ihsl ’’There he no rntupanird hy Mi«a Khadra Cul­ under Ihe bridge forcing It out. Association stated aftor th# wear­
all schools.
pepper; songs hy Dorothy Clause, Reports sab)
Castlewnod
dam ing that "W# expert th# Narional.
Effective tmlay, local harh-i slackers In Sanf' nl «r Seminole
Names of negro principal* and in the act «•*
01,
|,‘ckr' 1
UnH *J ” r1h‘
ar mtiponied hy Marion Clause,; holding five thousand acre* of Grocare Operator*' Cod# to b d .
Kuhrri Adkins, chjrge I with
County**.
*
teeebara will bs announced nest lottery DckaU wer# 'numarsu#
rh'ips will n|ien ami clone th- i
releasing • adopted within |h* next ftw dale
being Ilia Inmat* of a dl'orderly
The Fxeeutlve Cominlltee nf the snd Ihe music of an instrumental water was broken
walk, It was sUtad.
among th* many brought hafor# home, and with rartying a run ilrMHs under a crherlule of hourSeminole Count v Chamber of trio composed of Frank Peine, It. flood which Is fnU-twIng In th# and until that tlm# It will b#
which wa* adopted at a spacinl r’ltmoieree
Municipal Judge 8. A. B. Wilkin- train! weapon, waa di«mU*ed.
Ih* duty of avary grocer to Hr#
with Mav«c V. A. llrmlrl. and Ella Mas Mendel. j wake r f Ihe first.
ann on Monday an I Wednesday
E. D. Tayhr, white, rfiarged mr-ling last Light.
up to th* President'* Agraamsnt,
Speer at It* hesd bsfe t 'dav wa*
aftarnoon, although but little ae* with selling liqunr, was fined 4-70
If h* signed It, to th* bast of hi#
All shops In (be rily ami cnonty. inadvlterl from Wachlnglnn a*
ticn co rid ba taken against them hut the f ne wax suspendr-t II
tblllly."
'
tho-r affiliated with Ih* Saafnr I ||,» Interpretation nf -eicral p- lnts
Attorneys far a&gt; group nf tho also wa* fined t2ft for posse«*ing limber* Asso-latlnn, will open s'
Mr. Gatchsl listed that th# at*
, Haarty andcraamtnt of Preai­
-if the president's Ayrcement. F.
tlon lakan this aflSrmoa
•'sfYdant Rooaetalt’i National R tcov nagrots had succeeded In halting liquor.
BY MKS. H. K JONES
a tm o'clock every da&gt; except Sun d'raTh* «m. ta^r^liiry • f lha f*om*
C. A- Nallry, white, chargei day. Shnps will close at 9:&lt;xi
nitwljr. means that practlcilly
• 7 Act program waa axpressed trial In police court against these
•••litps#, Im d
*rn l
• * * lf f r * m »
l»» j
Our nation today is faring une o f the most serious crises
svtry store will har* to taka on
bar* Tuesday night at a well-at- parson* by accuring a mandamus' with being diunk, Wav fined |h n'rh&lt;k rut week-slays; at norm on Wnaliinfrlon yr*l»ril«y n mk I ntf
M. W. Ilialgr. alien C. M.
&lt;f all history. A gigantic lattle is being waged against th*
nsw labor almost at one*. Itf
tandad maatlng at Calary Camp which compels Judge Wilkinson
Thursdays through Rrpl. 1ft, ant ve|ie||t*&gt;r the loeal committee has
would pot venture a guess as to
deplorable economic condilinns that now exist. President
W. 0. W , vrith C. C. Collin*, con- to turn these vidatora -over in Hodges, white, charged wilh^po* at |i:U0 o’clock tin Kalurday night aolhorilv to eodor-e . r disapprove
the Htato for prosecution on the rcssuig liquor, was fined fftO but
how m#ny workers worid b* em­
lton*ev*|| has launched a campaign prgram that will reach
aal ccmmnndar, presiding.
Shop owner* hart met Tueada. any schedule of working hour*
ployed,'but ha did say that H
every city, town and village throughout our rountry and la
Th* kuiiaeaa aaaalon also pro­ ground that tha art it a felony. the fin* was suspended
night an,| revised Ihe r scheituh
Argument In this matter ia ex­
C. I . B-tner, white, charged so that Ihe shnp* were to open ubmilled to the romiiuttee hy vashould b* posslbt* to dstormlna,
duced tha organlxatian of Con­
a
direct
rhnllrnge
to
evrry
true
American
rltlsen.
Perhaps
ri’ u* trade gioiip*.
the number within Ihs nsxt f#w
eantlon Dtatrict N ». t of th* pected to ha staged before Cire it with sperding, was fined fft.
at H:3lk o'-lock and close at |:fto
the pr gram is not a perfect one. It will hardly plaase all.
Another question a*ked hail ! »
Court Ju We Millard H. Smith
Nivel Rurnx, rhavged with sell­ o'clock except
d*y»'
, ! ,
Wdodmtn of tha Verld, covering
Kalurday whet, do with Ihe otj'-mso store.
Selfishness Is still abrna.l In Ihe land and Ihrra are those
..M r. Gatchsl slated . Ih s t.1 th b ..
Semtnole, Lak*, Onnge. Volusia t imorrow at 10;U^ o'clock at th* ing liquor, was fined IV), uf which -hop- were to rlose at 7:10 o'clock
who
wltT
fall
lo
support
this
great
movement
becauta
of
nar‘
There a l'p ea 'd considerable conCourt House. gr&gt;up af gcoears prdssnt Indicated lift was suspended.
— and Oacaola counties. .
Nn Thursday holiday was to be
row selfish rras ns. Tb»n. there will he those who will aefusi'n today a* to thr closing
Pending a settlement of ri&gt;#
James
Wa'hinglnn, chained rnndderetL
that th#y would live up to th# 4ff&gt;
•
B. P. HargU af Umatilla was
hour ptohlehs Many merchant*
hearing. IJie following parsons with disar.ljrly
sum* an altitude nf dould and fear, h*llrvjng_th#) this nahour week weak for amplqyt*#
rooduct, wss
alectad preaidant of tha District,
■lined their theirs *• mem: other*
•re expected to appear hafor* flnad 415,, while Snllie Jr (Tries, in
plan to, tha Isltar. Ha slated tha*
llorsl vsnture will hold tmi many uncertainties. Llf* Itself
with J. W. 8aow na vie* president
were \pen and expected to remain
Judge Wilkinson next Monday:
Ih* mealing draw grocari from
tourt on a similar charge ’ wn~&lt;
it filled with an clement of unrerfalotyand E. B. PhtOJpa aa aacratary.
James Roberson, Jr., gnd llo- fined 9ft and John J*lTr es was
open until r&gt;:00 o'clock nr tl;(MI
-vsry^gctbn of th* county, aid#.
Th* prrsent ec-nnml: s t r u g g l e demands th* heat
treasurer. It * U aaaouaced that
rathi LawU, charged with suspi­ dismissed o t thq- charge.
o'rloek.
th* first meeting at th* district
there It In-it*—our faith, courage, enthusiasm and loyalty.
cion of a fel.ny and poasesaing
Judge Wilkin, .n ordered ' a
Rsrbens last right revised their
g*HI ba called early la October.
W# steadfastly brlieet that the citlsens of Sanford will rts*
lottery tickets, Georg* 'Burton, charge of doing 'buriness withoR
opening and closing h'urs for *
~
V. D. Smith waa tha prin- d a ta Ash, and Sinclair Ash, a license, In %rd against K. IV.
to th* highest plane lit patriotic duty. Many r f out marrecmwl time. They closed their
HAVANA, Aug, a. —W Y”
*i epeakar during tha as**ting. charged with pox wn inf a . letchants gr* giving Ihslr whole-hearted support to th* Na­
ftobceon, pad chargnw f t poaseva■•lor* today, an-l will nation* t»
Ifavana walked to work today
Hla subject was "Protection” .
tional Recovery Art'but th* success r f this national cam­
levy
ticket,
and
Margaret (ag liqunr and refiislng 11 abl ar.
do
so
on
Thorsday
afternoons
The Camp accepted an lavttailew Ruff,
charged * with . possess­ officer lodged* acalnat both C. M. ,'.r rod- In.private automobiles
paign depends upon tha consumer at wall as th* employer.
through B*ptrnii-er.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. S -t / h r a
and hors* drawn vehirBa bo
ta attend a dees Initlatlan with ing a lottery ticket and kalag tha
Ilodgsrf gad Ifaavl .Po|*tun, dl '­
It ts the patriotic duty of every man, woman and child to
This# |n#mbarx of th* ato ft a t ,
cause street car workers hlruck
Camp N*L r r at Tampa next
iamata * f a dUor,h*riy house.
misled.
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patronise the loyal merchant th- m*rrhant wh0 sign* and
COMMITTER TO MKRT
LaaeaqMrth Paottonttory
bawl
&lt;Uy eightpoiaaasion o f a lottery
Ifa also nrdcre.l that ike foli iw. in sympathy with hua add Iasi
enforce* th* rosl* of the N. R. A., thus pledging his support
here sgaptnded for granting peteA ) th# cloaa at tha meeting, a llaVat poet Cleveland Bellamy ing csstv Ik. triad' aext Mandsy: drivars.-The conductor* ata ■»•*Members of It* labor Day Cel­
llega* h&gt; Terrene# Druggan,' Chi­
to thr new program.
tea compose,| of J. W. •IB, and 8am FehlqllS. P'laKlx Mrs. J tin Kara**!, white, rharg &gt;J tinmen's union dacisiad an the
’ rhralion Commillr# of th# Srmlcago hear baron, tarelng a l a * j
Women
control
much
of
Ihpurchasing
power,
there­
L J. Brechin, and Gvorga • Is* waa fined (ft for belag tip With being drunk; Wprran Ty'ar, 24-h nr strike baginniaff last
nule County I hamher o f C»mAnd • ta&gt;f year prison *#nt«Mto
fore, in the next faw weeks a special appeal will b* mad*
midnight to ahow thtle aupport
* refraahnwota ta keeper at a disor.Wrly h use.
•bile, charged ’ vsITh doing lustoierc* today wer* bring notified
Tha Jttslic* (Japartmrnt announcM.
to the housewives of Ranf-rd for their eo-oparatlon with tbs
ambers Including
for the omnibus men’s protest
Raymond Parkins waa (lead *«#* without a I loansa, and disbv postcard that lhay ar* expect­
today |hat acting upon roo/ldaasmerchants In this emergency movement. This should b#
tram Umatilla $1# far aalllng lottery ticket*. araarly con Get; J. p . GUaiora, against what they call exorbi­ ed to attend a meeting o f th*
tlal Information that
F. Ilargta.
drained a privilege by tvary Sanford woman, realising that,
Ilaael MlUkell and .Victoria charged w'th 'tamper ing with a tant far* for llcaasa* ta oparCommltto# at tha City Ifall n*xt|&gt;
wa* r*4*trlng Jmprapar prirUagato
•a B. Xasny. le e ware fnad |9 each for being aratar metar; and Ilaary Flowars, ata.
by so doing, ska Is contributing her part and accepting bar
Tuesilay aftarnoon at 3:00 o'clock.
th* buraau of pr sona lurmtlfftadk
laasataa af # disorderly hrota,charged with assault,pm) thr***'*.
share of th* responsibility In this most worthy causa.
| Claranew K. Adams will praaid*.
*"d foiled tho sharp** fro*,
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State Supreme Court
Renders Unanimous
Decision- Regarding
Act Of Legislation

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PRICES IMPROVE
AT WEDNESDAY
TOBACCO SALES

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Bullish Spurt*Brings
Ontimistic Expres­
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CHICAGO JUDGES
; QUIT VACATIONS
RANDALL CHASE CODE VIOLATIONS
. TO FIGHT CRIME
'"6£ L Inp!dn| fH »!!d ! LEADS DRIVE TO WILL BE PROBED

Cooper Will Take

"Quic\ Results Are Obtrined With Return
Of E i g h t Jurists

Filled By Jacobs

JS ell _u ■■" Hifinds.
nnvc d rw n
Of Local Persons HELr BOYSBAWD BVT01MMITTE

All-Florida Organiza­ "This Law Is NoJoke”
SayH Frank Evann
tion Is Planning To
In iHRuing Warning
Vifit World’H Fair

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Lid Off On Closing
AndOpening Hours
For Local Grocers

Interesting Program
Slated For Tonight

Excluttive Area Near

Many Lottery Cases Are Bro ug ht
Before Judge In Wednesday Court

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Lncnl RnrberH Adopt
New Working Hours

Woodmen Endorse
Recovery Program

D o Y ou r P a rt F o r N .R .A ,

ilavana WalkaWhcn
Railway Men Strike

3 Men Dismissed For
Giving Special J A I f
Privileges To Iiunata

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And Timely Hits By Bruins

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For Nation-Wide
Purchasing Drive

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Centra) ______ t Longs*
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by IT to ». Each thto need two
barton. Leftp Brower going to
Clyd* Wright's rescue fra New
Bmyraa aad Jra Chech ftabhlng
fContinued from nag* I )
th* Job etortod by Lmato Self
wag* lifting movement and to to­
fer the It landers.
retv, th* credential* that marked
‘ All of th* Islander*, sarapt
Check, who was la th* ganm lras
than thra* innings, ecorad st least
on* run and asad* at least two
hits.
New Smyrna bed the lend .a
th* third toning by J to 2, nftor
scoring tbn* runs, but from then
on |g waa a track meat, replete
vrilh slagging and error*.
Th*
Islander* mad* flea mleca** and
New Smyrna right.

walked, look eecond on Abbott*
a a -tti
a « i » t eacrifle* and scram! on Maxwell's
rousing doubt*.
Leesburg «*n t ocoralc*** until
tk* seventh Inning when C*a l*d
.LEESBURG. Aog. 2 . - l a .* een- o ff with a doubt, *d**B**d to
tattonally «scitlng Central florid* third on Hogaa’t Infield out and
Laaguo gam* Leesburg'* Bruin* •eorad *fU r Maxwell caught Do*aoaod out Ik* Sanford Celery feds ley’» long fig to ranter field. With
■ to 4 boro yesterday afternoon. two out In th* *ighth loalng
Barn** fumbled Co#p*’ easy chant*
Trailing three runs going Into
to start a lhr** ran ruin rally. T M iw i
tha eighth inning, th* Bruin*
Hancock hit safety. Coppo pull­ MKW MMTKMA
yw*h*d sc rots thra* counters to tl*
lla r r la . r f .
ing op at second from whora hr M
onro*, e, w .
tho score and cinched th* gam*
scored a moment later on Parrish’* H w r*. If.
to Um ninth when Morphy scored
I|«tdp«f r lr h . lb .
hard slngl* to right field.
W r ic h i. p.
on Copy’* tcovcing single to left
|».
Cot walked to fill th* basra, OMr»twfr.
w * . r . rf.
l U w l l l . II*.
Hogan
tapp*d
a
alow
hopper
to
___ , Sanford's sensationdl
Sb.
P»rt at third has* who lot It got Vlwrfnrd.
HrCremry. m .
shortstop, did hla best t« win the
through him. Hancock scored eas­ Alc4*UII«n«t, m .
gam* elngl# handed, rloutlng awn
ily and Parish rounded third and
T »ia l.
home rune to account for three
dug for horn* beating Bonner's
J iA T T I lN A H K A C H
of th* feds’ run*.
throw to Chapman by a b*autlf*l f la r r ls . lb .
The Bruins got to Tig* Minor
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slide.
r v lb r e t b . ib.
fer nine bingle* while Witt, on

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employee wh* k***
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, ucn« asked. They c**taad#ath#
Industry « M « » l i i M M ® * *
"Tl*- tak* *n th# mMIUm m I flU M U l
burden tavdvnd to Ik* Prae'.wat’a

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spread r r t f.iM t* th«
Sapp lew** ti*|
fort I* rata* praehaalng yow*r*
retailers n f k j l M
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4,000,000 iw«i&gt; pat l*to tsmpraary
effset their rod* pending
b * * n * ( upon I t It wn* *ntimat*d
, f codes already adopted by *m- that cid* would regain th* •*►
men.
plojerx w*ra outh*atlcale«l to him ployment o f IJMO.QOO
A separata cod* to c*»*t • a»d
h* would U k a prompt action to
tho maiiaram o f tk* low If aects- 10-ceat stores waa laid b*f*r* th* c a r . iioLOtHn eoiarAHT, •
admlnlstratton calling tit longer
.u s
sory. Ho wo* referring partlcnloTly to complaint* that laser pretl- working hours and lower wag**
than ara presided la th* other r*- P l s s l t&gt;ser*e • » fM -s e ls e s r. ^ tsS
tall codes, hut there wa* bo i*dj- t s is s s t s r s d la t h * C lr e s it © east
cation thd* an except I in wosld » n *m isn i« r o u s i r . f l* r id j,* d o i* &lt; , the
10*1* S i r
or J * n » .
t t U . w h n sjto
J I M A fe F O T B H , l° l* e d
b y ber
mad* for them.
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Johnson hao said specifkally p la la a o i s a d C . A Br r aHr aiit-D
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that no large groap eiemp-ior.a Jo M P A .N T . a C o r p * r *11*0. D * f* * 4 would b* mails and tho only d*vi- * l.‘ Ik# » « d # r*la n sd Bpeytal H a *
i atlona from tha President* sgira- |#r. w ill on M o n 4 sf IK * TtR l « F •&lt;
A u gu st. t*J *. " H e r
t * r * * fa and
. m«nt would bo la fa*or of indus­ •ell
d e r ta e I b . ■»**■ k u s r # • l « l » ,
tries which have lobmittad code* I . fra M . f , ••&gt;*. «*»*rt H s y . P w .
In n e m lM le r n u a ly . F lo r id a . Ik e
, that wera spparsntlp eatlttoeUry f a llo w ! .* H .o crlb ra U s d in said
on their fact and could t&gt;e mads p u i s a n d r o o s t y . I w - m U . ______
If*
i l cb. It- of N B
t»
sfTsctls. pending hedrtog.
F a r ilo a 4. T a W n sS Ip 1* * » " '* •
R a a c a »« Itast. r a a N M l . l t
Referring to r*talkie aot ■ * •
W I * *k.
n III
t«- K M ok
Inclu'hd in th* rad* for a major­
ity of lh* dry goods, department

g^fis i; M X -.rra-i^rtito

RESULTS

std ra;rj« fr« k th

TKrpliy,who want to eecohd on Madlln’e
perfect sacrifice.' Copp* lined a
hard elngl* down th* left field
foul line to drive In Murphy with
tho winning run.
T s ls li
imutttrio.
Th* defeat cent the fed* Into
hstli.iM
—*T Huer*. •*.
fourth ploc* hy o full gam*. To­
M tllb V . th
A . . I . I . ; I le r r l* . blunr»» *•
S m llh , Jh.
morrow th* fed* travel to Cocoa r ic h . H row er t lle w I M T. D u f f o r # ». 1*&gt;PIM. If.
l l a r r l a f u lb r e lb • . A p a e r « .JJe ft *•
for • gam* with th* former
K r rn r o : lla r r t * . lle o r o e I . B ro w e r I M . rf.
league leaden whom theyV# hand- f , M e w ltl. B o r ford. M et r e o r r . « at- •Unde. r f .
h r e ih , m ia so o n . ilr a h a m I .
mi defeat after defeat this year.
t . « b*»» mi. Apaer. Bh ll.
O reheiw .
Speck Kinsey, of th* University J o in e r ruTnb*,r » *k n boe#
-re e rp .
of florid*, will pitch for Coco*,
on b j* * # . K ‘ 7 ,
while either Lefty I-an* or Cal jsu l nlis. rp l ol -afs» H
*«ch
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Ittle .
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U ' l i s h i * In I »•» In n ly a e . o ff H .II
Dennis will work for th, fed*.
* In t l - I le e in o * . "»»
*
Cluh official*, seeking to bolster in * | . J In s ln a * . o ff
. j 11,n in e * , i* * * * * • • ke lle - o ff
the club, hove announced th* elgn- *t V rj le
M l . S s lf ». B r o s r e r l. « b»rb I.
Ing of two new InflelderaCj n iro e h out. b r W H a k J
lir
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w
. W la a ln a a tte k o r.
neirCruse, formerly o f Uesburg. and I r f .. ln.,r pI llr
b sr,
W r la b l.
lilt
kv
t llr h ir ,
K eif
l l l r u r e nod
I ’m plroo. Iiis u n
* ra th e r

plained la bulletin numbs-r lure*
of Jalp » . &gt;*“ •
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“ II* ha* requested /&lt;&gt;«
■atoer your eorvlea* w ith o u t wmpensation la tht* great dllra lor
national rehabilitation.
“ As • member of thl* board
your dJtka will be to get every
patrlutk American cltlaen. em­
ployer end ransomer to co-optrsto
In tbia program.
“ PI**** wire acceptance .mme­
diately and you will raraie* far-

furnitur* dealer*, on* offkjtl said:
“Thrjr must all com* under th*
40-houg limit exrapt fooJ dealers."
“ That Includes drug store*’. h*
said, adding
that pharmacist*
would b* *i*mpt*d under the pro.
fen*tonal category and that th*
food end of tho boeinet* might
aloo b* dealt with dfferrntly if V
satlifactory plan could ot w.rksd
out.
Rettaoranto
haea
n it bean
hoard from offtoklly hJt th* un­
derstanding
wa* that Johnnon
would seek t j hare them aim
keep th* 44-hour limitation.
Spokesmen for th* laondrj In­
dustry smploy ng more than Mil,-

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Keep Pullets growing
rapidly NOW to insure
E ggi fo r the higher

Lense Duplicated
DR. H ENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.

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much tins, tnd Ubor over other lend­
ing methods. It builds plump, uni­
form pullets that develop mto eartr
fail layer*.

P p .» d r n e r v a c . llo n I* Ha­
vana. N »l f e r a w * » — Mol l a *
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tenon, Seminole Tire Bhop.
O n most floor* only on* coat is
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cover worn spots and produce a BOOK-KEEPER and general offlea moa, SomlaoU Cosuty rati
beautiful, p i n appearance. It’ aewy
deat available for Immediate cos
to apply. And th# extra tough finish
Flock id* bring* reeiata tho hardest
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UNFURNISHED h-Bonut apart­
what you want for any
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Coins in today for
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One Signature Is
Needed To Fix Up
“Lost” Legislation

Spending la Buying

The Sanford Herald
P lM laM tf»rf .ftwrw— •

LIFE tiOF-H ON
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N o erut appetra
[anirhter ho I if- le ».i.

l o ilW U« men *Be, hut Just_ a- w. e
Men lomorri.w will eri&gt;«.
All that i&gt; will o, it no on
.Alter we who loll an- gone.

.gainst spending, which of course, 1* just another way to
Iiy "buying” The old slogan of “ Ki-eping up with the
Joneses'* has come to mean not ... rnuth the purchase of a
tt.-w radio n- tlie- euntintled use of an old and dilapidated
. onlraption which lony since shoul.l have gone* Into discard,
People ha ve been nfrnld Hiev would be eritictled if they
. l.qggbt the things they actually need and could well afford
&gt;MV YORK, An*. 3 - ia*i _
to buy.
Jh- kidnap' 1, of Lieut. John J.

Search Is Pushed
For Kidnapers Of
Vounj? O’Connell

.Some people have felt, and not without cause, that if
they built a new house, Isaight aotne furniture, or purchased
~Lln tllwhoH keejr-—Pt -yaeep- frigldiltre. I hey' W ill ibrr.e Vint T n t e p With filP ttmeje— The*
There’s a limn for e e r y place.
c r y ha&lt; heen lo economise and everyone has practiced H
Every day
dealt, and hirth,
almost to the point o f complete business stagnation. When
Marriaye. met .|j and ri.itfh.
While the greal un lutlilaky
-.Merr-wtl dntt av—7Tnn,n-1'1

Iho

—

Itlln and • n’ hirie. J.-v and rate,
All who r»me t» enrlh will -liare.
What wr've known " I |am and
woo
Tito: e who follow it ■ - tut It know;
An I in raid, n ...... I. t.ke .urrv
Ktill will Id* »on Hie ,elf -ante
flower-.

everyone stops buying, Inisit...* stops, and when buslneis

Cord Branches Out
Into Shipbuilding,
Obtaining Control

BAU IO (iKKKTS WILLIAMS

Y e s te r d a y 's announcem. nt ;»• f&gt;n«*ral Johnson's hea d ­
quarter* th a t the N. It. A . pr»Kr;.m to pu t men hack to
K t » n 4 &gt;1
'» * • waiter ,.&lt;.rk will lx- supplemented with a " b u y e r s ' drive” a s »w»n
• f i t * * * IT, I f f * a# ifc- r « M N l H
A f « a a f * H , I l - n a . « M r r art • » a s " th e tim e is r'r*-" should tiring considerable encourage­
I m f f t t &lt;•! Mar*Ik ^ I 1* ! .
t a i i .A k a .s s k e . Aag. .T -IA t
ment to those employers o f labor w ho have lx*en. wondering,
R n U A lli I- n».A%
•thily Ihr 'ignitor*- » f Prw H oil
w here the money is coming from to meet increased payro l
Mil** mnMl &lt;*•»»***
Mllav cost*. nnd is likely to prove a'l that rem ain * _nei e- -ary to T.uman O. futrh of (h , FlurKla
GGRVNI1
• .;»!* m c n » n»» v-.| t « f &lt;rr the
«i »«&lt; Mirt 10* * 1 t **
rra* win the battle against the depr*' "iori.
"l*i&gt;t'’ l&lt;gi atitr re.ol tmn proOm Tear
I f the million- of w orkers; w h o ha^e been tin.qniiloypil puilnr ton oliiaticn of the offit:it* N «tlM
-■
—— ■- —
_
. . . . *t.i»
H U t u t w h o art- now Ix-ing put hack to work, did not sp&lt; nd an&gt; ■&gt;f 1-ojnlj1 tar a ..ih ^ r » and cuti*» &lt;*■ „&lt;*, r « » » »
All a bifa a rr Bottler a. n rla af o f their n» w w ages, it is plain !*• -ee t i n t it would not l«- tfetort run *e pre*,n»e.J to talar,
fMaaaa. rwwwtarlaa*. mmA mm% \ a t
long la-fore the employers* * f labor could no longer a ffo r d f r at pru.al or rejectiun at the(Niirefataairai* far lie a•***•»*# af
n lrlH tpaia. will t* ria rgri far to pay them. An d if o th ers, w ho have IM-en hiding their IM i K O ifl.l election,
at r t t t l a i « t i » f l ) i l * « rat**,
peter T '■» *'llo, Jr., -peakff
m oney in o'd *ocks or w ho h a v e been keep ing it in the
hr II nr of ltrprr-rntati.es, yr.F t M l „ U i t l a 1*4 Haft*
r t ffk * swollen re»&lt; rve-t o f banks, continue to put itff until tumor
aval T ie Herald m lb* aattaaal
' fl#M af a*lirf lUla*. aiff I##a a** tow the buying of things which they need tod ay, the re* tenlay •igr • -i the rnea-ure. whic^l
Mttatafaeaf la the |*ra*r eittaw af
.jtjfn- lo llirh* in ■ lentilatW* work
Use aaaafrr aMI prlssHpal kead- m v e r y program is certain to encounter serious d ifficu ltie s.
n oh n ha. inif &gt;ii-appeiir.i
• m ift n la I klea«« and law l*»rfcJl
A s ha- been frequ ently (siinted nut in tin- past, it Is fr m .he'hatrh of apprnarH oil!.,
Tba llr t a M la a a r w l a r a f l i t not n ea rlv-so important to the business health o f the* nation
k Lit1 h ann iincnt '.ome time aco
A■«##•«• » i I'tru ahlrb la n a if*
at*tip eat if Jrd fa I fee a-aa Far fa * that a grea t deaf ol money, e x i s t - throughout the country
ihul he a iht «i*u th» re.ilutum
M l ll r a t l w i af all m * i dtapalafc**
* f * 4 ll»4 fa It ar M l Bikers*!** ered- as it i j that such money iis hnpiieiW" to be in circulation
f Tornaarlio S.i an. He ,&lt; e\rect
H*4 la U N fa a * r i M a l* « lb# la.
I in .he raiotai within the next*
It is in monetary m a tters a t It is in
til
M a t pa MJabrai bat* Ia* A ll a .t u a ll y circulates.
Vlabl* mi pmktt+miht-m mS •user la. m errh an d isirg. th e titrnovnr t*. what Issists-dut-titte-ss and Jew.
. . .
___ ___ t
dlapaiefcr* bat*la a r* a l* * re-war* rd.
JVi.-n &gt;h» I eai.Ut'ire a’l ■' urn-.I
Increase.' profits.
_
•
.
.
WEDNF.HMA), A I M ST 2, 1JJJ
in I’.ne, r»e r.]s
t h » |t«o.
C h am b er o f rommer. »• s h retarie- have fr e q u e n t ly dem
i»i*n h»i| teen pai.rA hy both
onstrnteil that one dollar spent o m e nnd then kept bib*
i ianche., ‘ ij. ha&lt;| hern aigre I y
throughout the rest of the tint in some s t o r e k e e p e r s till
BIBLE VEMrfB FOB Toll AY
the pi. .1 ho* nltiren o f redfier. 1
does only one dollar’ s worth of business during th a t d a y .
Wh*w it-was found Inter lnn.e
n._ I1..11 ■■■ ..I. I. i . l . i.t m in in g vvliii h bu ys s ome nails ‘ss.-i.ia al.i..it .it. *—rr—1..y rr-n.
hat* thcrcf.ar m thi-d 1 hrlst at tin- h a rd w are
a bill at the' g r . T e f ’ sTT
it had not heen «.jtne,| l..f
m• ■■mm a. , ■, ■—
HaI a—
J#su* the l.uol, 111 walk y&gt; in i which meets part of the wage of an employee, mwho
spends
|v.|,„.,tnmrnl
|( tt&gt;j
him: K.sitnl ami l-uilt up in hini.f’
do a I iniao-.'lo -aid they hellrvrd the
an J stal-1'ihad in Hit* Loth, u* &gt;■ • it
' for
- - a n&lt;cktie,
..
- and so ,on, throughout,, the day. may
.
rhnlrality would ha.e no elten
have
isaW ta-iKht, ol-umimg hlliulreil dollars wnrth of business in the sa m e day.
therein ».th thank-giving. Cob.
N ow . in resent months, in fact; for several y ea rs. pnl&gt;- m» t* tari'iifiy
2 n, 7.
lie psyc hology has develuped .nnr'-asonable proportions
N M a r at
I l l N a f M ila &lt; « * * ■ * •

T l t n t s n A T r A r o r r r s. M »

Good Food

NEW YORK, At *. 3.- E . 4t'oa.i, avtatum ntaanala* and finanr.er, ye-teiday rati-ie-! an ad.Iit unal link 10 hi rhat.i of varied en
trfpri-e- when he a«»umed control
of ife .New Y.itk .*-hi|d) ild.n*
fVrpn-n! on of rattMin.'N. J.
Allied »d h f’erd were I. B.
Manning, chief |artner in many
of h!a activities, and n'h*r finnn
r cr&gt;. t’ortl «a - fleeted chairman
of the hoard, succeeding
illiatr
t|, Kh- k, who n i l
ho-en rio
rhmruijn. t lit!ton
Bantu t&lt;
pre-ok-nt of the company.
t
c’ord. who achieved fame in the
t.-e of th" Allium Automnbit?
f’onrpany and
.uh-ri| imtly in
fiitil i i.rpniatinn. npua - ! on the
( New ^ &lt;rk financial front !a-t
Mnv and taitril a -urrexful fignt'
for t—-itr.il of the aviation .or^-v
ration.
"*■ New Y**rk Shlph did n* Corpo­
ration w-n wide rec-ornition retently in
on-trurting for th*
tjaited Statu L:ne« the "Man 1
l-af'Sn" nn*i ,‘\Va&gt;h nctrn." The &lt;

S T E V E 'S

Post Office Lunch
ruTttvi t r

t-.oar a r r i n

I f you h ave som ething
that needs repairing
see

M ARTIN
Its tv. lai ST.

T.M. Dollison

I N S Tit l ‘ C T O K
OK
; a no
urasa
INSTBVMF.NTS

s t h im

Phone M i-W
Studio It 13 Mytil* Ate.

■mmi v \ 11 ■fp.r- "'.TTrBy""Tr •
crutaer *Tn calooaa." which will
U- taurffFed in about a )rnr.

S ill' ■ t.-

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W

P R IN T IN G

i

■f"h » rlHi.t.u t r t . i - j i l . - t . I■
In,
“ Brina «ur jlntie, m .» tin
y --■a ■-•to
Italy." With th'*e
wortl* an*l out-treirhe-l’ hood - (fCltcral pal Uklh,, gf»ct*tl faptam
Al \Villimrn . riote&gt;| fty ir, at Ftoyil !!• nn-tt Kietd, New York
f ’lty mini- &gt;ckI airruft. Tit- Aruericac a'tulor hail ju*t -ta*rd an
aerial -how f... the lu rffit t the lUlltivn he"'.

Yah-'
r A l.entenant » • '
deI - ved hn.t ..me cennertidn wet,
• r r / . '. 'W
.&lt;
t‘*' ( o ii-r
IM a nett J r. an.1 Nathan H«.kn the ahd.irtton f nVom-vtt , t
el. r of it irn&gt;t . f “ -trong ar.it”
We an- i|&lt; ut in- w Hh i&gt;
W.tr, llrooklyn tenl o t a te jynJ.
fttt ’ *rri --- -l_Ew.t-ei-d.Hn-.ti-n.i prun.TTpr, were h*nted ye..* ■ frrtifh rromf'—.v|« pi’l l • in l**iy rumt* In* mnn-ti
t.’ rday m lw.. polire trarcke. that HpACtor Joi.ii .1. Nudltan nid. ‘•.S it
»•
uK.ler jiwiiti'hip rimrlke
'
I
will
-ay
that
we
n*r
m.»k
n.'
•A* ."led throughout the rity’.f
* n mi l uh*» bumbfd -lorepro*r»-».”
.
nou- f.-r h.1 iiit. Ha.kuw.ti. al-.
'fthk'h rrf*iPF»l.
k" ' " n «*
Jt«-. wn- k.dnai-d The -earrh I r I nl
rim h-ir.r f.’.r OTnimrlP. a
J iiu
■At- •larte.u wl.« ti leii.i l
' 4strV L’ ft.’ l
Th** *y aftrf
that
for
a
time
to...
*
u
were -erkinc an Ea-l
l(’ j . -i --I* inuiii.A.|M i;
tlr.iadwny
klui
iktllh
'*..••
i
u
■ 1.1* anrjg ter, l.vuteiinnl of .hr
IiM,,H&gt; ran^uni for tht O’ClJtti I d ( mlate Krankit Yale. wh.
they l„. headquarter fur it
tttkpn l y
Jl**
dine to III
(t ■.
ri ar .ti . PtflJ-,
11. ullurr K* t-nHriiviii, t„
-tore Hint o'r't.miel!
. . , . 1 -ilit i in t!»•* Hr »n\ wh#rc bo
rnpt tht* ki^naprri.
rl.i.ida a pr.allrrtinn che.title •!
n.
.f I*— Him., JoO.iHHi ton- u„nual

top-, o f to u r •*. upemployment is the result. T h e intent
pTrlyPintiPfiF-m&lt; i. l h - l.T irn rtn rik in g w m n r n r t e i l i r d n r m e
&lt;d igii'iniiny nr j.-nlmisy upon tin- pt-rHim wht» ri.l. s in u
i i c . car. h.'iitil **nuiur»gi* junt tbul surt n f thing.
T ry In think &lt;if tin man who sli ps mil in 11 b ra w l new
suH nf clutht's as mu- who is bi'lping I* give a j o b to sm m ntic, in mil- u h o i lining lie- pari til III.' ris-ov.-ry program|t 1 (hi- person who hoards hi money who th-scm-s . r i l l
IV»
1 i m.
t ’omrni-Alnner Nathan Vlav.i was
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N ifty

We arc equipped lo proHurr
fir-1 claaa job werk at the
lawe-t paaaihtc prlcta. Give «*
a trial.

30.

T h rrrs — T h re e

fo r

T h is Is the bull week.

Wieboldt Studio
Phone 331-J

Herald P rin tin g Co
Phone I IM

.&lt; t

CJU AI ,ITY" PJV1NTS~
“ Rest For The South”
!• «ier A (!ny‘* Eloor nn.l Ih-ck Paint i- elastic, durable and
rrorMmtral. It I* not affeclr.t hy water and hna it' equal for
I*oreh floor*, loat ilr.-k*. and where a ratnt mu*t STAND
HARD WEAR.

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE CO.
20-1 Sanford A ven u e

lUieite.l l.j the h i.id to r.inter
with f.-de.al oft..lain un the pMIMen will wonder, iu-t a- we.
d.e t.»a .|ii»tu. nnd lo plate ElerWhat beyond llo rnrth ran l».
1 In' npf.' hon Iwfnre the . fc,tr
Ne.er w II ill* .mud of .nan
Il'Toru th e w hile man arrive.i mi this rnnlinrnt, the »o||tr.d nieetin* in IVn-hingtim^
Kobe the Hr* at PtralorN plan.
In.Iiao p o t o - s a . l c. rtam vjrlin- wlrich in tin- h is to r y of Au*. 10.
• I it a they will,
niaiiku.ii new* a lw a y s bei-tl i-.rt-. A m o n g tlotm w a s the
Pied I'. Etliat, aecrttnry |n the
ill 'ay a mr-lery till.
virtu.- of hoiic-iy nn.l it is It. llo- gr.-iit di.-rri-dit o f tin- &lt;1*
nr rnal Impruvenicni Imurd, -anl
R. FHvar t Hirr-I.
:. .I.ila u t. rtf th. r-i\flf/t-il invader- till.t through lln ir i-.\ He pr.ont r.ti.nalnl production
anipli- o f di.dll.lie-tv . lie. nit. and t e a. If tv til.- llitmn ol
f -*l*nr in tin Ktrrxlwk • nr-uThe main 1. i.M- a '""i' mo-t
at.'.iie 1 *111.non ton- annually.!
Italian li.-inin. .v ininv nt"i.- wtlh tin
fault .
ta«Va
thill .o*-'1 to..'* HI** tiiah
,
lint i v 11I1 idly tin t . d tif f have toil - .tnpb-lt-iy lo 1 ml Tli.re ... nil.- of I.dilute oj-era»ft when hu*iiw . i- p. ure-l.
jth.-ir . I,uni.I - n-ihh-r qua Hi*-t. for. whit.- hi w h it- broll-. r :. thm' nr, rr.|iiirrd fur 'hi- pro-

The Indian Leads The Way

duethin.
w In Hier tin Ml manv in.dmu. *, ar&lt;- using nvi-r.v a i ti fi c - to o&gt;dnin -dl"tRls-liinr the .pioia In rat.fHJtt
limit
tin*
piiblic
vv*-ikIon.I
fur
ltd
kind.*(
uiiwurth.-ay, "We do Ollfllt
o.
i., ■ limit 1 Id the l,.tn.d, would
--. wfn. d&lt;&gt;&lt; * iiroj.-i t :. 11 1 .-rtain f r i t &lt;-f InrliaU' ha* n-fu . I to jim . |-i
all.I , , I fT** '** 1*’
H led'idiim in .gar
j -.o.iioo ..f g .r u m .l it road ui'.nny, living It"-' "&lt;
) i.l.II ..JM'11.t.OIIS to ldto.il m &lt; week

111,.- work vvifb I heir --wn ........... Tln-v a .I fd lh al. if p"
Elliot' 11
a pr ,lie*t.on l.v il
l.h . the nioll.-t I*.* nsn*l f 1 linli uis o f uthnr groups u lio ,,f not 'e
it. m IffHIJd-1.1 tori .■-I wrilin*
kidnap u*
nuiilly w« lie. ei.ary to
for
i.i-.iih
m e .|e.tdot» and hungry.
Thne’- an oppoH"iiitv fofanVone
‘ ’111. t-lii|li VV is 1 ipn-hl'l'. g ra tify in g 1" IM rol.l I l&lt; K. c, Hie nor mat ,■. pan *i, n of *h ,J/Hr
who wants t*. i£»t lion-ell kid
of th.- interior, v ii tins t.e.-ti a*-tutmnoil to uiiil* '.id.1-t1v during Itie revl five
naped.
■ .llffe r i lit it t -111 '*• t r- ill old itoi - o f pilhlii (llllds.
It h i- ; • nr*'
"We -au.
il*vel.tp El rbln’ be.-n a .liffi. nil jot. If. i pardte t I f I|U ilified from th-- un
-.*iir Indw-try," &gt;nnl Hnrrrnor
It -eern- a- Hu. thw ar del-' * . qiialifl. .1 t e.|il&lt; U foe federal g ift litwl il 's lo I l f llfb a t
tinlti "and we mint *0 lo liai
■night a* well le ,ei||«red. Then
wnI1-,
,
,
,
„
. •&lt;.lit lh .it h- has aintin ■* a g*.*ul &gt; &lt;ample I -r Mu- w h ile f x ll.e r.."lurerA, |,ei- hnv. nc
lien
He- thin* iinnied'itely.”
Ria- A'l..- -it
........ IP, rond-.
\Ve vvontb-r h w manv cit'es. con n t h - , ami sliit-k
| Elil-u .01,| Mayo -aid rope - of
ali* o f it all rt*hi.
I have tni «-n this attitude.
. , .
|-tie I'-'h i T re.olnti n and flirurev
..
|i - It-*ill. I shame most o f ns lo I1.1
an in fe rio r rut*
pto•-,1a -Iiyar pi.elut-ti.m would
It must he an awful |,d of roM ll llll the UttV ill tile ItlaM.-r o f &gt; I' if Virttll- 111 I in tegrity, m**'|,.. -rat („ WaAtiinut n i.nmedifort i m -nail In know that he will! it d filll.l 1-1- 11 rt*mint|tfr t ’. 'Is that d i- p 'le tin- fart tlMlt mir 1„tc|y,
it*vrr h, arr—ted for vi»!«tin* the own atici-stors . stiiseil iii»- morn1 tlnwnfall o f the Indian, he I
■P»»d law-. Time- I'njun.
(lot -till lias enough character left t &gt; tea. It us n lesson.
cnntEdrr It* renrein .....r -hblocking nl Iraffic re g u la li:^

Now an InA-Uane . 'ron.pmiy i-

SV

"Fv.:*:?.;;:............ ............ ................ *...... *--•; •

W .H .L O N G

a

Pre-ldeul Rim-,..oil
• f'rr rncliatteri.iL' ami k'llnipii.-r
with oil tlte rnthu.ii..oi n It., K
* (towing In Id- fight ngaio-t
th* lUpre-aion. If llo. p.iMot.niiM It- -epport h»’|| tnte „ flue
i-hanr* to wldp t he ol h .0r, " t.i h

S A N F O R D , TW E N T Y
Snfii,* • f

M*ir yiMinff

m*

port n .er euiovade cajiiplng
&lt;m|i at Pal... p.iitli* during ti'laet Id da)* I (&gt;' ** |'i»*eni w-.e
Mi* II l**tidai.. Mr*
. lilt ol
I*. »fl*r all. a man nil-.! Job.
l-ern.an. the )II», m
liat.ee*
Ptar-un, H u
l’rar»nn. M«t..n
All rlorlda d o - a., eo oprr- | M,naii, H.a.r l. ioi-n, M'iriv
ting with the Pre-ident’- pro Rrno.iier. Ruth .Sinit It. Helen ll«&gt;g.a.u It. the fuller I .-tent, l»lt!(r| t, f K Mlljt lonre. and I la.I.
whieh will b rib e fi.*t In on j p , , , im, Heorg* Smith.
It- sr
ne.inr* that It un longer l-a- any) |,ar.on. J» k II... th. Jm «» Kerunrntpl.iyr.ient ptoldem, l|i,t rv
&lt;e), and M-H I o»g
Ita limit* ha- A
Mr. ami Mf* I.. A. Brumley amp
Hartford’- nbf...idly returned from N*rth rainlion last Eatu.day where they
ha e been s.ijo rtutwt for several
rhlraxo fair nfflrlal- report
week*.
that m n million dollar- ha* al­
Mr. and Mr-, lien (inllirie l.a.e
ready been aprnt at the ronre«.
•Iona, whlrh mfint that the "hot tet.irnr I from N. rth I a.*,Ilna, l e
rlo*” lnduatry will nut »r*d any llig call.-.l home on the -nd nd—ion
help from the fovernnient tld- &gt;f the hurlsl » f their liltle daiigb-

Y E A R S

AD O

-e.eral ol he. place*

I ll" lie

A. S

1 Uilere-t.

M nt M irlvt 221 F„ IM. 81.

peck, . Al'e-rt

I’ m. , W.i Ik•*t I »ti-k* &gt;*rnfl It**tij1*nl Dll
V,M|ii«»r, f I ►^m-| UlLerl, llm ry

i iiUmi, ILi Hit*
m

i«***k n t

I /II

Pie

iLiiuj'li,

AIIfii* mill hiioik l
|;,».r i i i jf

lor

im I*

( L kuiiiI

r i ** hi
Ii

,Mf* J |V |yj«rr, uf Srtl**lnt H
• i««l IU t»*-r
nUt *Mr. mid
.Mi*. M lj. I ’mmwny^ for »» f* *
.vr**li«. Mm Tf !rr, a* 5li«« I m i«
«»&gt;*. RM \ffj* I'opnlnr in Sum
f- .1 »LJ hrr maiq fli.lt.la a.e
glad In -re her again
Mrs. J. A. Urges and Mrs. WiP
•on, wh. hare t e n the plrasanl
hou-e rue t- of Mr- Regg*' -i,ter. Mu E.ne-l Tolar, for Iho
pn.t wrek. have returiied In their
In.me gt Titusville.

Vigorous Protests
Arc Made Against
Cane Control Plan

.. (
jM r.—Rt. Peter»hur* Indepen-I- trr. .Mary.
Vi*. R W. Herndon and .laughs
apt, I f II donn’t a«k fiq anjr help,
let. Ml*s "ETotma. have gone fn
II thould he ytvrn a medal.
N w York and e«pert to -pei.il
la.ng l-laml
Ornrral Jobn-nn «ay» that the Hie summer »n
n»tt Alep I* lo Start ■ coiniimer**, Bound.
nrren-e! Mr*, til Ivor Milter and little
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. a .- id l
drive. The .tore. ran*t Ilorrea-e
their peyroll eoeta unlr-a th»lt daughter hn.e rrtu.ne.l from - —Vigorous rq.p.H.it loll l&gt; the- pruhuilnr-- revmne- al-n irwrea-e. If pleasant virit lo Mill.-ton among i ■-* d f* dr.nl ki.gar .-vntrul plan
Untiling rane ougar pr duvliun in
the consumer* spend, I ben higher ol I ftiruil* and trinities.
tetreii can be maintained for ratE P. Kerater has returned from Elurala to rio.iaai ton* annually
wa» voier.l yritrrday by tho SUtir
players who are also consumer*. a buaine-a trip t i Jacksonville.
It Isn't *o mush the amount nf
klr. and Mr*. Ira T. Maltwa have Internal Improvement Hoard.
The board, rnnip.setl o f Ihe
in circulation that boost* rclurned
front a visit to Mr.
bnslnaas ns It Is the velocity with klplne-’ old homo at Laks ButRtr governor and mrmbern of bla rabiwhich n given amount of money where they enjoyed the 76th birth­ nel, adopted a re«ol.iHon urging
circulates. "Keep money iHoring" day anniversary of Mr. Maine*' (icncral Hugh S. Jahnsntr, federal
ought to bo the slogan of this filhcr. Thry also visited Gain**-, rstovery administrator, and SocvUla, Worthington Spring*.- and I rotary Wallao* o f th* Eodorai Ag-

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DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, Jr.
O plnm rtrlnt

M IM H K R

long leaf yellow pin*. Gulf red
e.prr— an0 all ktede of build
lag mateHala.
Ilill

Lumber Co.

Ilth a n d ^ l y ,
ail* SERVICE
Phono m

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H u ra l-a l iw t a ; a l l k la d - n t a ria ,
•-•r- «a.l k n l i - e: p ra n ln n in ul• ‘ - I l h in d - , - le , E i p e r l u S

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( ( « * • | « « r w o r k dono b f l M l

Really, how can so fine
a cigarette cost so little?
Well, you folks hive t lot to tlom'lh
$100,000,000 word) o f the world's
it You, tod the millions o f people
choicest tobaccos. Truly, we could
like you, who prefer Luckies, lo * not tefl you bow much Luckier
whom Luckies are n personal thing.
would costif only a few o f themwere
Your spproval enablesus to buy our
•old. Frankly, k is your fiuchful and
fine tobaccos tnd produce our ciga­
evensbdming patronage that en­
rettes in great volume. For instance,
ables ns to oficr you the quality o f
instcid o f buying from baud to
fine tobaccos and the purify o f
mouth, we have a reserve o f over
*T"ooitingfwuvaymodaateji&lt;kd

•because "Its toasted ”

J. W. SHADOIN

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octal And Personal Activities

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employees to

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With Ml*. V I l&gt; uw a-*. M *.
Telephone: Office Its t). |;. Ritridg -. Mi*, t t‘. H&lt;an- 1
RGARET PETERS, Society Editor
an. Mi*. (&gt;. S .'T 'Itr , M i**
Wi-udreck, an I M -* I * a Genii*;
a* ho*!i‘ -'e*. the insulae !. * nv**
unit nklal met" teg f the I laugh
t.r- .if Wrrifey 1 11 - r f the f *
Iljr R oll RUT UFA SIS
FRIDAY.
iy Frank Sytnr*, Jr., ('U n JIir
D ism issal
Meth*i*|i*t l ’hi trli wa* held 1 •
I f you itlil have a laugh glnnl1
un, mill Ju’rph O'Cunnot ate |r ft, iiun't m.1*
WHrn Ltnhn. The latdtc* Auxiliary of the *i4n ItIfbt at tl&lt;. hom.- t*f Ml Sanford Ktk* tanlige Will nieyt at F- 1bi
ding today al Daytuna lieacli.
\\ A '
,* 1ii I*. Ml at the Elk* Hai! un
1Itsmfp
Mt* J. tl. |am hit t i1*il-f-f,gk
Thi* iparkiing n r* film open.*
thr l»!
.1 If-* *« nhi ** Dr­ Jw, V tf .
Anne Fori), of Atlanta, la t„,|a ., at the Milan,. Theatre with;
h 'r''
SIOMi i y .
e*t of her -inter, Mr*. F t*! a roar
&gt; of la.ithtrr front lia r! t. ‘
K. Jo n«*« led the ijrvt'ttt'fi ill At Y* till.)
The Ylury l-aiif nth C rl'te of tht* t inn* Mr*, f II i ii
Sion.
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[ finiih ami with Ann Harding m.d
»y i .ti*. f*tl ib&gt;
1 in behalf » f tht* .la. • a » f f * l
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1 Rabvrt Montgomery rnutarieil in th-&gt; Fir*t Meth d -t I h’lreh will
gift
t
Mi
J. hvIRT.
YV. Weitiel, of Freilerith. one of the m»*t iinu*unl -tor . " we Mi -t at l;Oll n'rlm V jt th, home f^rfvv rt!
IL F. 'ftr* t. who f l in** In le,|V**
'* r"' •'
*\ 1
formerly o f thi* city, l&lt; have men on On* niCTn' ih many
Aten ie;
with Mr- . . , lfl („ r
I'almetlo
lin g a few day* here on but- month*.
R.
A.
Wit«on
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. 'Strickland un.| Alr
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I Adapted fintn the Itarhel l nithho*tei»e».
-------en |il#y that hit Itroadway with i,
Unri r th• &gt; dt
'tre I null! ol Seminole l mint,
f, and M n. tl. G. Ilayci have ,ma-h thi* iea»on, the new M&lt; tw,i« t«*TtJrtni l'&gt;
Chatter of the Amvriran 1C’ I
ISt;%n.-» 4 i.il'm T,
mr.l from Duncan, Ala. and to-Holdwyn-Mnyer p i c t u r e !*
fen-- will meet . 1" ml \. M. ;!*,
'milltt IK j* iitvl M
bridge, (la. where they ha*.1 crammed full of --ure-fire »ih ri- ..
.
Jn n r I 'im n i
■vfiitimr frtemli and relative*,•I turn* and dialogue thill afford tie1
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ti— 1--- ;..t uy H alt
Tlirri t ontlticttaia
",t r..i...i-iin
l lit [hi rt AIM -i--pt rsVihuifcs
* c,» t
9« Anne Untidy, uf Jackson*) to malt* tht* most «'f it. Mi*.&lt; Il;«r*|*
’ ,n ** ^*um vt t&gt;u‘* *'• t*1*' * l,,‘ which wint
j i n l w i tinliiy to apt ml a frw' inir U auprtli n« the t*tf»» *&gt;f *i
11,1 -Vi*i’ u*&gt;. Mr-. •* 1 June*.
■here with All*. Alma SpW- |.hil.,nd. ring hu-liand mill Mnhl-* ,l'
•inn. man. will mre, in
If•-a*. 'hm at wrii
Kiintery ..ore. anew a* the new- 1
,,'tl,vk " 1,h M’
Mi"&gt; \*u tafe Ionic. Iy tlu- h
I
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paper reporter who find- hi- gift
’“ •* Mmrit"! ■' Avenue.
ed Iv the AIIiom V|.»r
II. It. Lewis i&lt; plannink t«|
n .lurtg,n.o- int«r««t ir
1 *; !» Nnmliri Two *.f ,l’' i iniill,| lien-, llilett
—
M■ ''* o
w1!f*i»ii#i»*»im
wi»i lawI A,
ftT n----- Aff-eehalrinan. will mnt a* I.
Ann Jem-. Margaic
f point where *he will ipernl,
Mytmt |.«y i* nmifniflfnt n« II. U
i on .-Vl-H'k ill fin lolile of Y|l
liny, Ulta
v. month* with relative*.
, th ,;l,| |n t|„. casi* un&gt;! Ali«
il. r, ,1'ihf *or»,
&gt;oth Sanford l;„ t t .,h.
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. . .
Iliady return* In film, tu vtm
A\**m* . with Mh . John-on un I
pie* A. Crew*, of Miami, ha‘ , tt (rlumph In ||i,. evtm-dy re'
Th- ,» pre-eri* vi u
M" i'. t*. StiJfiM ft In*-!* * •
Ini to
a *hort tmt»lliiliert lint. 111 I I , .
with hi* *i*lrr. Mr*. J. Al.
Air. and Alt*. T. J. Itrunmiitnd
.
\. ,i,|„.r ' I ' l v.f th.'ll. Yf, - It. It. Jin
ey, al hrr home in I’aula.
lift W a y for Majluna ItraulC |*ti l.ytr'-nn \ v.‘ aiy. Mi ll I*. Her nd .ii. At,
I
.
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“ j where they plan t.i pend it week'* ,\. /h.haiy. . hatrmap, will meet Ylr II Y Sw.ile..ti.
Virginia Steele and Vrrn | vtiiatimi.
t. th M.
Zui'hnr.v, II" * |*uia lineMiIteele, of \ auglin, (la , are th-'
i A*.• nuo, rtf i.o i t»Vlii«k.
„
.1 If. forr. t
It of Ihi ir uncle, C. (). Iltu l
Mr. ittxl Mr-. T. J. Ih»»nr*t, of
i .ah* \ ]mf„ .
•
t|M. liitn-,
Yir ,
', i'alinetto A'rnue.
Air \|i
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I ,
IYttalks, -i« • t today hr.it- n* tin I'l.
-hy:-rh.n Au\ilm»&gt;.
It.ii.y
.1
" ................. l-" '&gt; **r
»"d Mr- A. H. Ala- fjw
,1.. «
t .... . At |am I ill .' Mi
t*. Rdilh Ilulliert, Mr*. Hriilali h«.m y, Rad T&lt; utt, S(,. . 1.
,
„ „• ■ j„ ,, . m ,
1 I t,» ihue,
r. and M n IV. J. Atom on
i” ". Mi
C, It
.
Wiitlit. t min* ti It !■, with Mi
t Wtdneiiluy aftrtnuon lit
Mr, nitd Mi
.1. I . (lint and Wild*
I Al.
Hut. I Y\;i I n . it. i:.iiiiir. \i
ler I'ark.
Mr. Y K. |- ,
fiitnily ntililnd the f ir -1 part of a. h tr- • .
1 " *'
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I I 11r
the week from May to a Iteaui
fin
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I*. I!. A. Newman and -on,
T •V»ir« ;»n.* llir \|,
wIn-tv t|iej -I«nt two » » A « .
I'le-hM il an \,nUiun, Mr II.II n
die, ami Air*. YV. A. Adam,;
V\ *I* t:!' kmA Mir fj hfjjljl
iy Me I aft .lin, !'fm(FiM!»r '* \iJ|
daughter, fllyvo Ann, lefi
Diro ufi. Mur}. t
j |t.
11
m.
oil
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at
oVIiNi'k
wiih
Ml
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Ilorta'rt
I for Ihtylonu lleacli vtliere
I t 'l&lt; fi tsf,i
A J i l t
lodny f«ir K**r Mim -pII, **•!* y A'Vi*iii*o
will njend a month.
MlitiM*. »;u,i Mmol I.
l.oii • nftrr
i^mliuK u fow «lay *
|*itr|o NuioL* r Si% of ih«* |*i»
Jfipfia, M »fkfrtr* l \ |
Io-m* w.th Mi-* Maty &gt;iuho/y,hyt4*rhin A ix il.n , \f,
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f&gt;. Ilrndhirr) and guril*. Mi
'•im .. r. it, j liiitrud. i, ■■
\ViiIf ItoLir, iluiir nuttir v**j| iik t n*
h :a
Sleele and
V. rno|i L ift lu d h StK'ft.
.
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Li***
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k
Will!
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n
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Lh/rtU'tlt
K of
“ a -glia, (la . Air*
Mr, itiifi Mi , * irnrh'st Jhniii. of Ttn^y, IJ*&gt; **■ i ouit,
irir.e Morri'iin, and Jm k
litiVii utrivol to «prn l
l*i-n are upending today1 m f-nion,
311,1 lieauh.
..... lime with the former'. *&gt;*•
S k V ilifl l l o s I l 'S S
— -t*-r. All-. A. I.. K*lly, k'kiti llruny •
m
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.
II
It 'i»i iirtmt'in • *| tl
r/tortiing
f* Alalde .Merrill, uf liotlia'i. Avenue.
U l I T ! IP .r lO IU lH T S Ihut tic th.flf
■pMItterlv 7"l
und All,: Annie llell ICntliff
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to., to - nf ii*.- \\
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Mii* Sarah llatliff,* of ItulnJohn Powell Im ■ retmned froai
AirI 1on Su.iiii enlri'lniiml In i
iet \ . f ’ lie I a VI Hu d i
e, (la , ari' (he gueil* Ilf Alt. Dayton* I hath where lie f pint a tie mem I* i
. f I n,|e NmnU-i t hiirrh will le- I.I,| too or ion ei
Mr*. II. (1. Iluye* at ihiic f.-iv iluy* lie lilan* t « return lh | Seten of the Fn-t Alidhodhil Mthoidu al th.
&lt;
.,J |'„.
f i . -t of the m i k,.h&gt; Dothan, .Ain.I ( hurch at their regular mei ling Afeflo«ti.| l liurcti. Th., lo.-. t-n un I'aliuetln Avenue.
ufier * landing hi* vucallon herej l.,ld Tm day night ut her Itomctu.
lUiittit it
_ U arry^S . Gprl-oa w th hi* minlier.AIr*. U * l. Jland.f Hglly Avenue. J li...A lice AleKhw , roneft.l,. with a Vi.ver.sf ,||,^eh
inol. ,
^ ir * . Carluin nnd their « » t ,
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rr.'-ldiHl nnd oiwne.l the meet- |.m. I„ .,n a! I on |’ vi
w
y, arrived Monday from Nor
r.ymun II. Frank, o f Furl My-, ing with a Scrip!.... r-nding.
M, . , n
, _ vi,,,
,
with hi*
hi* daughter,
daughter, J.ilie,
Jane,
the lut-ine
hit-me - n- i, n
n ,|,.0|
Vn. In ipend ti few day* I.....Jor•, wh . with
pKolhiwmg
’olh'Witlg the
, ( ..
&gt;|(.«|M,.| t
Mr,*nnd M m . T. C. Cutlui.i,■h«.&lt; Keen vlilltng
vldlli— hi*
u:- elder, M
u -m . Air*.
*...............
&gt; . R.....YVillinnt* taught th.- •'"ti'. ” o . will l , tip. ,,r(1 j()1||
iniin Avenue,
,
I*. It* Smith,* )tnidi3Mt, returned minion *tudy le on which wa­ •| aher nnd Ylr..“ fT |i loff,.,,
in hi* home y« di'idiiy. Ill* dau/it* i.u-**,| ,,ri Ameiio.in Indian . A "•ClIII, of YY inter (Iri'ih-n, will
u;1, (h*-u erved l.v
r&gt;. II. K. Ilnley und ilaughlrr, ter i* remaining here for u Ihriker.
,1,-iri-.. of file i , vlev and
I. have ri'tulneil tu their
the Irieti'o,
-m n - . t the fall ml., on
i in Ijikrlnml after rpelidir.f
Th e. pn . nt v*eie: Mr . Yl. Al.
u ly him)., ‘d'hri inniiy an I In
y w ill...... Mi . il tii in Yno
*nl day* here with I he for- • .M^. YV. 1,. Ilenhy ha* returrud Smjth&gt; M l.
iie.r
fnm
a
tt.p
tu
Th.....
At
)p
&gt;
„
Ml
,
,,
: * liter. Air*. YV. S. Thornton,
icnla and Iilher I'l.mti in (Icirrgia
f: y
M» I. YTR TO t I YSSII'V
YVnt Fir*t Slrei't.
where he »|i-nt a few week*. Sh
1.1 yd, 4&gt; • Alt-. I.oon Swniti. Air-. * \I'A ItM , uipPin't. rd man to
n Ruth Well* and Ali** l.u- i« coni ale-l ing at her Imme en
' un filling !*iti*ri», ( imu| |*"■.gHrof .1
IVgram left YVnlnenlay for
Uaola llou.l from a rerent „ f ||,e n oriy whlmv lo t.
•«'!.'I (Mtrty ill nt wind up mi rftii.n 1i&lt; i if Jit parly, |to\ \ \ \
i*ln. (la. and point* in Norlh j I'peralbn.
flirWofki. Flit Ilk .Mii»|?:»|l t- tin* nro IJpnilii,
Jiiia to rpend n *h»rt time.
f wrre arrompuniril by Air*.
After *|wRiling n few
week hiij*tutimI nmI tin* ri»*t in**Iml*** V\ V, C..lt*man, nn,| th« M ,
Mtittm |xitir11■!i n*| I. - AJIa'Ini,
»mn,| C. Phillip* nnd daughw|th her -liter. Mm . I). I*
Mddrod iff*fry, A Ik i‘ AUhitn,
tliirry Pr-sinindtii dirt»t»*t ti"' h "iu Clark, and \r»fin &lt; laik.
Rrntly T ra y , who will vialt Smith. Yin. John R. YVade will
jfiirmer’a *i*ter, Mr*. F. A. r,1,ur" l,'m rrow
le i liunif it pii'tun* itltd ioi* v 1'*' *‘ridit'*d wilk
Th** ' itiui' .irv.
ini at her humo in Auguitn. ll.ntilik'O She will he noruiupanied a matihli hy M i. SiniIh and In i pucr, partintJaiIv iui|m i v
and tIt*
1111110*1.1 wmk i * 'of tin*
*
lh&lt;Wf frnni hrn* altcn% jiim Frank, of F"H
a Hanr,, givin fa-t niifht hy
Yming
IVnp[i'*j*
Sx’ rv****
of Ti'.u^vilfo were:
th**
rlin J. fham, fit** Min.xri
« .M &gt;rri*on» Hazel liarlltl!i'im&gt; llKl.'r
co Hnrviy. M«ry l4»ni&gt; •
jwrtlirr, VirjjinU Mcriwclhcr
I.i.wtT Floor 10-.T.Y
M ake you look, act
iyu&lt;Mt. KnOiryn PI&gt;Uir, ut
•«
Kloarmr Ilick-tm,
mi
and feel o ld e r than
^
Hot I*. It, |„ iVrkin^, Jr.,
|*rstcr Philip*.,
you a r e ; rob you of

e rs o n a l s\ Pla&gt;ins At Milan* Social Cakrtdar

D ecision
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j on,i Mn. J. ||. C'ogburn Ami
lt**r, Murjurir, hnv»* rrlorn«.|
|Narf(iMc, Vi., Cincinnati, unit
m Trnnr^n* wlicri* thrv
Iwrn fprniHrMT lin* jia.it frw
i, Mi»w Cogliurn upont lh«*
r part of th&lt;* time with h*T
n Cincinnati and vbited the
i 'y of IVojpr^i with her.
. George YY'. MrRnry nnd
Iter, Virginia, returned lu-t
from Chiragn where they
d-the YVrtrld** Fair with Mr.
try. Mr. MrHory left them nt
*"'*111' where he will upend
t day*. Mrs, J, c. Mitchell
M *'f Dorothy Mitchell *can,e,| l him lo Chleagn and
ow vi.itilig relative* at Moni». (la.

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M. Pnpworth

Myma LoyAlice Rrady
Frank Morgan
directed by

Harry
Beaumont
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Picture

Ho wn.s n flirt! Hi* vvjfo knew
it! Hut sin’ never knew why
until nho mot his l.euutil'ul
ymuiK sweetheart!
The Rnehel (*r&lt;&gt;llii rs pliiy that
run for six month , i* now Hie
soutnn's nm-t exrjtintf jiivluro!
A FIVE-STAR HIT!

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E F F E C T VS TO D A Y:

Monday Aug. 7, 1933

OJf-EN 7:-i© •• CLOSE 5 P. M.
On Salurdays Open - 7:30 - Close Al Noon

W c

B y special arrangement with D r. W in. M . Scholl, world
noted Foot Authority, an Expci i o f hi* Chicago si If will
9 he nt our «tore on the olx.ve date, tmistetl hy our own
ExjirTt, for the mo*t itnixgi an( D cm on ilration &lt;&gt;i Foot
Com fort ever held in this city.
t
To y u , it prevent* a rnmt unuwial * ph-flunity. Y »* a.11
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ncwr't t ( Dr. Srhoir* Appliamn at. I Hrtu’ .liii f * rrlirv.. • f . t
iroublr* of rvrty Inn,I at»l ilrgrre V' i wilt have Itie t.rmm ,i.
know!nine amt riprlirn,r ig l.igM/ tf j rud IC&gt;|it&lt;lv n ao.il,/, uft- t
• and *!.&lt;* I im IMm , Yf.«t will Iran, the n.&gt; i . ndilu n -I y.i r ,,i;
wlial cauvc, th-ni to holt, an,) te,w you rir.l e i.l.rvr I will, t r w.t
rrrta.ntv. Thi* relief will he itrf.jnlly .h /iv.*ili*leif i n y ., t own
fret. All thi* WITHOUT COST OK 0111.10AT ION I Kr. tiiUr
U.c date ami be iw t tu attend.

Will

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UNETED LUM BER CO.
SECURITY LU M B E R CO. '
H I L L L U M B E R CO.

H. &amp; A. DEPT. STORE
Cur. 511) SI, al Sunlord Ave.

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for

To Legalize Courtesy Aulo Tags

g ra ce and poise and
affect y o u r health I

with

^elery Farm To
Rent

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FOOT
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To-Nitfht
Friday

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“When Ladies Meet”

Mr.S.

KING ROUTED
IN HOT FIGHT
OVER RECOUNT

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THE SANFOHD HERALD, HANFORD,1,FIXJHIDA*-THURSDAY, -AUGUST 3, 1M 3

P A C K I-'U lilf

P ri ces Improve SPIRITOFCALM NEWEULESTO
At Wednesday li; CPREAH m/FB GOVBSN STOCK

o r'e f which they rrr knowled;-.
Memtera .re prohibit pd from
lending money "upon the security
of stock*. bond* cr other ln&lt;est&gt;
k
d q p j d nient *ec.rHlei for the account of
my
non-banking
corporation,
partnership, ats'-clatlon. tiu.inr**
truat, other Intity or Irdiv dual."
(Continued Front P a f* Ont)
'(Continued from p a g e ’l l
J »l ,
The exchange it* i piescrlbed
cnnvmerd that fhey o r. k N 'I a JO
■it* price Tuesday wa* * fra-tienl * " i
■ .’ * T " l *4
further regulation* governing the
In th* public tntereil."
nvrr It nnU
The tret of the dew r-les f » » - i employment of "customer* men"
Yihleh w ttp viewed m name quarernlng report* on peols and rynter* a* a move to en-nprrata w lh
covery F o r
I s l a n d : txpeeiftl to h*» olfnml mi Ihi*- iur*j
dieatt * tl an follow*:
the natiinal remtery admini*!ra­
“ The cnmmlllte on twain- *n tion.
M
U UJVAN.
IM N
1&gt;
A n , X — 1 /lV ^ R W » w #^l f
“ M y,
i,o tll.rl|
h l° -y
""
c induct nhall require each ai;inPAN
p. II
11 Aur.
p&gt;|i)
I*, empowered the committee on
-Governor Robert II. Gore inau-l \rr
i“ i * V r , ’" ' i l ' [ l.1&gt;)— I’eare move* *nr*a,| a spirit!
&gt;&gt;&lt; the exchange ami firm rv::- quotations and camml.uions tn
rated a month
called upon,
of nln, ore, lb.- trouble-pot* of!
thereon to report in la.-re fix m'nmam salaries, requir'd
7
j
„
.
. , 1 ...
, ,
, • iletrrmme.l by aald committee, all msmh.irs tu ghre e.at imers* men
n apeeial session of the Puerto ltt-i
1 prnwar* * ’
open
ln
«d.v
renn*yl»nntu-*
-trike.wracked
,oft
fufcl|BIl|W
in ieK i.l.t.ir. yeutenlay u. ,p l t ^ r d l*p lea .u r-o «r
pool*, ayn-keate^ nr contract;', for at lea.it aix moniiTt
joint arciunta trail ng Hi apecific and prohlkited member firms frurr.
rove rjuickty a terie* of measurer price.i in a protest iw m ac* •'* f oal field* yesD'rtlny.
C'oni'.ii**loner o f Agriculture fi
An
Btm&lt;Hphrr, p-rv»d*d iecunties listed on the qacha.iae
•leal(ne,| t&lt;* briny economic rrcovlaying "any expense i-m'irred hy
C’ Adam*. but reportt wore that
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1the entire strike rime, nh'-ro t* In which st^h mrmber or iltp, la. any euitomera' man or other on*
rfy.
the uvrrejre wan lietter.
t v
. . .
dlrrctly n r’ ind rectly, iatahnii-1 ploye f ir the rnlrrtainni nt &lt;f
He uryed the lepr*lature to fo l­
II. K. Itammy, etnllstioian fo r1walkout right day ««-&gt; of KOO
low the erampte of the American (be elate department of AgricMt-! r:::r. had eproud :.r enm** 35.000 or ef which »*ch member or firm rustomers."
t!nn(re*a in It* quick adoption of lure, wnt to Adel by Comndsab't-j men—demanding ri't-minlllon of has knowledge by rea a n eif traits*
The m nimum nalaru-s fixed ir/
litiou* executed by, or through
President Itnoeevrlt'a
(irnyram, er Adam* following rei-lpt of tn**( the United Mine
the committee in accordance willi
Worker* ol
such nirmker or firm.
-»irrtiny that this hearty rn oper­ prutc.il tin low price*, rrjmrleil toj America.
the new rule were |ru) s week f.r
“ The rnmnilttre oq^ huslnes*
ation was Irndiny to rapid ncoV- |,i, r |,ier during I be day that Tu " Pirk'-U enngrrgatrd ngnm tn
cu*it&gt;mera' torn In eitles o f -UM),conduct
may,
In
It’s
iflacTet
on,
my In the elate*.
had held conference* with Imili large number , and nt iitar June* disapprove of the cunnriltnn id 000 nr, mar* pepuliti &gt;n ami $“ 5
■ week rUewhtre. The*e minimum
(mvernor flora
recummenrled; KrllWrr, nnil buyers and Iho- |li n, wlien* «i* strikers were p but
any *iuh member or f iept v.i.h
aalary requiremenla apply only In
,Rh«r a mend infill.* In or repeal of p, lr,., thrrr would lie la-ller.
and Wnmulerl In disorders Tin-sany such pool, *yn krmte or joint
1now employes and do nut affect
the workmen’s rompensation art
|ierau«e of, the heirvy ft rat du» day, nearly IW I strike «ym|iaihir
arenunl wh rh it shall ilrfagt nrr
men now employe;),
n aa to avoid rn-uiriny deficit*,| „ r f , r|nas. Iiuvara «ould Hot |retr er* laiinleil coni ompany pnlire
In Le contrary |o Die bcst.hter■WUTwrrfteh**
r
w
hiWI'
IwntWr, wi*rn
mm of taipayers’ fend*.
much of R *•** carried over fm
set up by natiutial graribmen at III be likely to crest,, prices Which
roreraire o f farm lolmr slunild ouAloninp yeaterday. This was
wl’l hut fairly
reflect
market
ha eliminated, he aald, a* present particularly true tit Tlftun, Ha- four working*, aeepe* inf tbe talurs.'*
fiahting
Tucrdav
in
which
one
•MmpeMitlnn premiums fur farm hira, and several other market*.
In nreorllanos* with this rule, the
TIte flouichis market was alMdv striker era* killed.
labor amount to It |ier rent of
Hugh H. Jahnsen, recovery ad­ lurlne** eonduct rontmltfee rrwith
offering*
of
approalmatel/
i‘ arm npurallny eapvnses which hu
qnreil nn Initial report on pool*
ministrator, apankloq al llairi
rarmed u "amothariny ta «” lull" •JllO.iltW pounds. The quality, wsburg,
pleaded
f'W
eonfeVene.
s
hr*
« « n u « l* l„ be Wad* on
(rontlnuerl From rage On*) .
•almy ayainst penernl farm ar­ some hetUr there with ilumc*t.e tWemi ouuoaiac factions tu the Menday a* of the close of bmlnes
nance Ota trip by making p rsontypes rommandinp a heller price. _____ fippoulng
il* Itlea.
yesterday, and waokly repift*
Til* market wa* aomewhat weaker, strike and cited the federal rude* lie moile nn Fridays thereafter as el appearance* In various Florida
He advised adoption of n plan
and pulieies of President Rruwe
eitlc*.
loses1
however,
on
the
-lower
yrade.q
nf the clare of business on
for payment nf delinquent
Many c neorts wrie played In
while a few fancy bankets wee- veil a* a means nf netlling 1rutus- Wednesday. No indication wad
o»ar a flwa-year perlml, ami ree.
different section* nf the state,
running in price from 14 to 20 trial disputes,
given
in
the
rnmmiltav'a
rule
a*
'intm*nd*il n rrirniujilrnr 'n f muniGnvamor I'lnrhut and Tlmnu* &gt;
bat heavy rains of tale caused
In what rundtti ms might evoke
eipnlilies under rryinnnl tlirertory ernl* a pound.
Thete was no change In tlw val­ Hosfi, prenideiit of the II, I , the disapproval provided /or in postponement of the cr,nr*rt.* and
a u t h o r i s e d In lirlntr- nlmut
Frick Ooke fompony. near wluru*
with it the ehanew to make an ap­
- eonomlea Ihrouyli tin- nltoluhln^ ue* of the leaf on the Vldallit mlne-i most of the ilixutslefd hap­ the each*mre’* new ragulatbw.
nuirket.
YeiterdayV
aatimated
peal and lake up a clleclion in
Another
rule
requires
member*
■if poaitlon* nnd the cuttiriK dnw i
pimrolage was W/KHi with a low pened, arranged a ennlerenee,
I lie audience.
e f laas essential services. This
tn,report
weekly
"all
opthnt
re­
a •high ‘-'T h e governor's agreement wdb lating In cccuritira listed an' the
Mr. Chare today received a tele­
era* ne-essary, he raid, tu te*tn e of .1 ronl* per pound and with
an, union leader*, under which -elect
the confidence of lavpayers in the of 32 eant* per pound,
eschange x x x Hi which they aro gram which asked that he get In
cd
minor*
will
serve
os
"union
i
eu
minors
win
s
»r»»
**■
average of 11 cant*.
touch with prumlnsnt cUitrnt tu
povemment.
- j guide t" In help keep peace, had a 'H "*tly ar Indirectly Intareatvd
ask that a contribution of- al least
Tu restore the Keileral Farm pliclty in the woman’ death ami
effert.
ffiO I,.- made during the next IH
(lank. Intermediate t ’redil Rhiik snhl she
threatened
Tuesday
-*
*
*- more rigid pick*
tinder
the plan,
adjoining hours.
uml Reyional AyrlrulturBl Tredil night to.commit suicide.
eting iule* were effective and the strike in counties
Ur am ple,) the rhaimianship.
Curporation n* angrres of MKriculThe inlnlHler’a ehddren wer- j Pmonstialur» were bnrred from Fayette county, where upproti*
xirul rredil Governor Gore iiryed raid io In* living with lhr«r moth- pBrn,|ing on private
iirnpeityi mately 15,000 miner* are wffvrtrd of the eummlllee, and Union K.
hy the walkouts. Two min** o f th* Allen aeerpted the responsibility
the necessity of amending Island. , r al |f. c«tur, Ala. Turkey came wj, holli th,. „wnr.-.. p- lie &gt;un
&lt;ax laws an that delinquent In n ,m e " m ,. Opc||„ community near here
Anprruimntely 11 mln-s of the llelhlebem Mine* corpora Don at nf acting a* treasurer. Mr. Chase
•axes and government enmpensa* |H, t November. Ml** Su-wnrl was Krk.h r „ m.,Bny wrM. rtiwed after Kllsworth nnd UantlvyvllU wrm requests that all person* wishing
Ion premium* would hot beeomt hi* lim seki«pcr.
.
^,i„p,ny s dcri-lon In mlspeml closed, and 3000 man and Woman to contribute Have their donation
tir*t Hen* on pmpeity with prior
Two brotheri nf the dead won , I||Mlrnt|,)n!t l(W,|| pnitsrlUm for it* paraded through -Kllwworth with with -Mr. Allen at the SanfordAtlantic Natl'nal Hank.
light* uvar mortgage*.
hoistrd banner* and flog*.
a il, A in lr e w nn.| W n l e y H tew a-1 w iirk i-, s I* y ....................
The ftlegram reads a* follow*:
The Inervaslng strikea drew
Taxes on ls-er and wine should of ffeeali.r, atlived during the inTh|&gt; „ mrhi,„. gan* of Ihe-nr
"Tbs All-Florida boy* hand ron•■* In-ten.'nl, In view of the policy quest and *aid they rain,, in re- tjonal gunnlsmen were pictril on General Johnson's In* •* he nil•.I the Federal Govrriinii’Ul nut In spmne tu a letter from her staling Lilt top sites near the fnloninl No. drevsul ind mlrtallal* In Harri*lax beverage* cun-t im-d in the tthe wa* in trouble.
3, the Star Junction, I’uInter and hurg. Ill' urgerl confewire* tn
island, he said.
tu-llers were lend at the inq»r*i Kdenloin mines. Flute trooper* in restore closed aline* to op«ration
ItriluMloii of the legal interest tending to show Tu'ker had prom­ autanerbilen pntrolled tiro urea.
and *w ng the slat*’* aofl nrnl la­
into from |‘J to H |ir rent Was ised at one (Hue to marry her hut
Meantime, more miner* joined in u*e tide of rising ampluyniant.
iMCe«*ury, Governor Con* told the later refused.'
■ Vs___ I
lagislntor*. If Inislness nnd indu**
try Weie to thrive.
Ilti urged repeal of the la«Wh'ali fiow make, tl.e upeiuUiui of
lot machine* legal.
Appraprinthmi of fundi r,oni|
•Is* gasoline las were linked rod
» , v , i
•
the following prujrrt*:
Slug,ran) fur M.S'I imiintrnanri*, i
‘'~o.t,iNN&gt; fi.r ih&lt;* repair of pubic
cbigit* daiiinunl by tbe burn se-lad .ScpIcmUjr; flllU.UOIt fur Die
|a|nilr of othvr pgbUe luildlngs.

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BACK MEASURES j r « b«cco ^

Porto Rican Governor
Seeks Economic R e-1"'Eft,

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taken into &lt;»— Idaratlow In jodglag hfa-kaJgJ-i'r —
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•fkw grar, l l M f a i wf tfta Hr*
Is no vxruav,” Geaaral Evans dr.
clarvd, addltr Owft rt fs ’the doty
• f tvsry amplojrrr' to W orm himM lf an thla AfTH n w rl, to know
what ha b suppaaed to do and
than do it. -An Information Bu.
rvau has baan -prwvldad for that
and any
pwrpoaa,
ployrr who thlpka he has soter
special problem&gt;hlch ought to be
u« lay
tmj hii
fii«
dealt with separately can
va l j »
rase before tha ExaeutWa
mlitre which ,^a« d«Hy
for that purpose.
General Erins Mid that
•a the organixalion Ib a bean per­
fected, commRteea will ’he ap­
pointed to weed ottl tkoee who
are doing their duly aad to re­
move their N. R. A- amblam*.

ANTIQUE RADIO SET OP 1920

^

.mi y«u.ni.y . Earner Atmosphere Is
nu&lt;i Pervading W h o l e

Troubled District
RRflWMffVn.U:,.!**.
1•

|ticnnuntil neat week.

R ifl d airChase
Leads Drive To
Help Boys Band

W E ARE PROUD TO SAT
That "Wo Have Signed The - - - • -

President's Employment Agreement

Tampa Bay H otel
Is Leased ToHoose
Local UtiiTfirsity

CHIC/.GO—Tkli peculiar Uoklnx Txdlo set tt one of tre Co
IN exp:- in-;-. j I scta butil lu WJC—the odd-flohea on to? arg
u put of th.- a n: .
■fating of 107 hoy, and on girl.
the beat musician* r f their age
In the stnte, ar; sfhedjled to leave
F llmria*Tur**ni*-T
r*jff_ExjKKillloq Aug. A, playing
npdrfpnt eilie* g fing and reall Im
turning.
"Their orange and blue uniform* are particularly Impressive
Os are their four large specially
decorated buses. Preliminary fi­
nancing plan* retried through on
schedule but plan.! fur c-utrlbutinr.s
public ai&gt;|**rslices o f the
Land failed Ik . * use uf rain at
nearly every appearance.
“ Advertising value o f t hi n
venture Is generally conceded eg*
erltent uml permits further capi­
talising the advertising value nf
Florida’s &lt;utstanding e s h i bit.
These youths must |tot suffer dis­
appointment at thi* hour after
months of preparation. Because &lt; f
their patriotism anil civic pride.
Governor Sholu, Henator W.
Hodges, as chairman, arid Nallion
Mayo ns treasurer of the Century
of
Progress Commission have
ngrrtil on this last hour attempt
t&gt; raise the f.VHX) ncrejsary tn
surer**.
"Your namo has betn chosen a*
one patriotic, willing, and able tn
contribute or rail* a minimum of
$51) within -IH hiur* ly contacting

V io la t lO IIS
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TAM PA. Aug. 3.— The Tamps
Bay Hotel, hlstorle monument of
Tampa’s prog ree*, became th*
JUplwndty of Tampa Tuvsrfar

K S rV rr.-S ?

(Cnntlnued from page i )
Hnd to allow any selfish Interest*
t» Interfere with tbq President’s
plan of putting (1,000,000 men bare
In work by G * first of Septembar."
•
,
It was pointed out at hcadquarterx that certain employers were
nut inorouglily familiar with «allou* provisions of the Agreement
which they had signed and that
in some instances violations were
Hue more to n Lack of understand­
ing than* tu any malicious intent
tu disobey the law.
General Evans admitted Uml
detail* of the plan were compli­
cated nnd that some confusion had
resulted due to the site of the pro­
gram and tile necessity for 'haste
in putting the plan Into operation
and explnlnr,) that the actual In­
tent of the employer would b*
necessary prominent citliena so
we appsal to you for co-operation.
Please tUtgreph y-ur reaction as
quickly as possible and send your
contribution and collection* to
Nathan Mayo, Treasurer, Talla­
hassee.”

thrmg..
Its lease from -the city to th*
university.
The lease was -signed for th#
unlvsndlT by V. V. Ihnrpe. ahalrman of the board of aotrtrol. **d
Charles A. MeKoond, sacratary.
and for th* elty by Moor Chan­
tey with Httl* ceremony.
The

completed

H-3788.

“Of course, ws are delighted
with our new home," Spaulding
said. "It offsre everything a school
could want. Th* location I* ItlMl;
the butlding Is Urgs- and roomy,
the architecture both beautiful end
histories), should been Inspiration
to students.The scenic beaut/ of
the campus Is a strong attrac­
tion sad athletic fsaUitles are
Meal."
*

Want

Mileage?
Take the word o f bus fleet
operator*—Goodyear* now
deliver 97* more mileage
than they did five yean ggo
on the grnelllng /Grind of
fast, heavy* interstate hue
operations. G oodyear usra
the IcMona learned on buses
to Increase the m lloage o f
T ou r tires.

Price Of’ School
Books In Florida
May Be Reduced
TALLAIIAFHKK, Aug. ri. - i,l&gt;*
-TIl** li-gir bilive ronuillltee in
I'aetlpaling
I - „t rchmil (ext
t onhs i- liipTrti J jt. In-;,, lie/* lure
eeslenlny :«i,-1 oi'ndiei i
Diey
lifllievrd |lie pil:e „ f bu„k , ruuld
In rrilue'd.
Jftcnat nr S XV. Gstxeti, e*i*irm*n of the r nimltlr-, aid mem
I tgs, pionld/ arvuiapnniml Jiy
(Jovvrrne f'hnlt* and other rfate
official
v ii l . i altmd the metil’ •w In Atlnnl* llcpt. I and 2,
when repre*^,dal Ives of
nine
.'kiulh-asl-ri Hales will I'eru-n
•lav tus.sihildv ,.f adopting uni-.
farm lextlui k.&lt;.
* Th* Alleqtu ei-i ting h it he n
rnllril hv five. Ita
Ilhckwoo I
I'f '•dlth *'lli "linn.
kVIlnesse* I ’ fiH-:entlni—irhliup
com panies in 5U. Auru.*tine,
Gainesville nnd Jacksonville, apprered l.rfme Die eummlllee yes.
terday. They i «r * figiurs nr
printing cotli uf vurinu* lypen
of I ok*.
Under Its presi-nl ronlraet.
KlnrMn pay* approximately IIIMI,dflO nineallv for *;ho«l hoiks,
.Senator Walter I*. Shelley, of T "
lagia, eommllteu mrrnbtr, raid.
The e ntract was signml In l'.*32
far'vight year*.

SHORTER

H I G H E R

HOURS

WAGES
W

A

OUR COMPANY ALREADY
EMPLOYS A G R EA t
BEROF MEN-BUT
THIS A G R E E M E N T W E
rIiu s t

add

m o re.

“ Mr. RoohevcU’ e Plan MuBt S u c c e e d *

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Therefore We Muat Do 0 » r P «r tM

Minister Held F o r
Grand Jury. Action
InDsathOf Woman
•iWoKRILTON. Aik..JAug. 3 .(d»)— ital-lng a " m n;tmabl* Houbi"
at Occident or suic'de, a Aitoner’*
jury yestrrday nnleied U r Rev
John U Tucker,,6V, n rural mlm
isler, held fnrtgMnd Jury aethm
in th* sfaath * f kllaa MakUds
flU wart. S3, whose body Wat
fubad In a farm well Tjasday
nigljt.

OTTO CAU &gt;W EdL
i’S

'ih W *

doeoamat W a t

handed b t the mayor to PtesMert
F. II. Spsnldhig who -mad* *►
rangementa to ep4n anlveraltf
cfflces in the hotel at the main
entrance Tuetdey morning.
Nearly 2M stndents are expect­
ed to reglfter for th* fell **™
beginning Sept. 14, and all In*
tereated may gat *ny required
Information a t the hotel. 'The
university’s telephone number I*

Sanford

Tinker, father of .10 children,
was lodged la j«U. H* d*aUj m b -

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! RIP-SNORTIN’ B A T T L E ENDS BA D LY FO R O U T lA V S
i,l2 S
IN “D A Y S O F ’49” MINING CAMP AT W ORLD FA IR
fX ,r ;x £ p m cA w .);bg.-M r. j r r , . “ r , r r s , s ! v s s v s :£ r‘ u" k~- s a r r u r s a w w :
m

father Than Check
T r E W YORK.— It would bo IntoAafibk to know,'as a basis for
souhd reasoning o p ’ n th# Interna-i
tiaaal position af tba dollar, foot
what tba volqm* af Uoaaacuoaa
In American exchange b «»H up­
on, actual tf*naf#r °1 faB'V *»•*
bran necessary fo fore* tba A marl-

la ' Europe,

consldrrabl*
» I'altod Slot**
is a part of th*
*nt
Doubt ko.
mi a voluma of
ut the ftu n f of
r actual com
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01 » • W , * n. " *
. a*n wtalag n a p * *4 »4 $ awd lb*
Sheriff T « 0»»ff»r sod Major o f i M r W atty waitroam. and
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ysgaa
m
I Toluma of
ml security mi
by^htiilneta &lt;

nt In the Skat |w0
In thla direct!
it etkor■ f at the present Himg. fpieign
tiadrawals of fondgn .fnada. la
lie. country must h^ve hgeo. at g.
Inlmum for several reason), tn
t« first place, they Nave been remat so low a point ns le con*
stent with the positive necessi­
ty o f foreigner* to carry on
aide and meet maturities in this
&gt;«atry. Their transfer in the
&gt;na of gold ha* been reduced In
ipuldsl three years to about so
4 pjlnt as Is consistent with
positive necessities of forclgn.tp carry on trade and meet
—
llbim.. In
I k l . _...i__T
'| .
wltlea
in this
country. lTheir
tier In th* form o f gold ha*
.prohibHedL while their Iran*,
from a depreciated dollar In*
* serious lota.
• general assumption ha*
qthat the transfers represent
export o f American capital,
Itfht o f rapital from th« didV has been assumed that this
iaken place In spit* of re­
gion*, por|ly by keeping thy
fed* of American exports
fed and partly by the sale uf
Mkcn» ‘ owned foreign
aecurtP h x l d e d y I her* he* been a
WtrsMe volume o f transecipa slong the,* lines and ll
iwbabl* that th* chief mater al
'jrt for th* apeeulative Iran*lip which have forced dollar
fifiga to so great a discur.it
oven from thla so ter.
iPerthelass, • U Is very diubtth * movement o f Anisrirau
d out of the eiuntry has as.
I or will assume serious pro
tnr. That it has not been in
peat e lume so far Is irdi(that, wheats* the f rat result
eh a movement wo |.l be an
i»# In American lank bnlabroad. It la understood that
htrr. In fact, have not b*on j
•ksing. 8o far a&gt;i avallalilc
I go**, they hav* been dtixlng- It 'a known that * 'ma
irlcan money has been going
gllt-rdgsd British stocks and
i^a but th* tatal volum*. wh*n
AOr*d to th* Urms of Inltins*
nJ m vsmsnti. has not k««n
b and much •/ It la known to
• l ecm* from Amrricnn funV
■ o x ly placed abroad, largtly
a th* continent,
g th* dh*r hand, th* dcpccln In th* vsi'u* of th* dodar

MO a althlly &gt;h»a far tu tiw i ta
tba -n a j« «r 'fit* at tba tutvaaa
World'a fa ir—A tVnlarj af l'n*r

Thla apeculation la peculiar In
th* fact that it m*k#« no allowancaa for the Interplay o f eco­
nomic torero— Unpeels and »xporta, tba International morrmrnt
of aecurltles, tba m nrsmcnl of
abort-term fund* or otharwiaa. It
is a political, not an economic,
proposition. It operates solely in
one direction. In opposition to
known tc &gt;nomlr condition*, anticIpaUrr Inflation nr other action
by the, government In Wwbmrton, which will rwkKe the domes­
tic valu, o f the dullar, and baaing
thla anticipation on the eitstence
of forernmental powers which
may or may not be used. There
has been no bear influence in I k
market rare the natural stmngt'.i
o f Iho dollar itself. Speculator*
have operated on a thin oactunje
market, with the revult lha'. ih*
actual tranadctlons have had far
more Influence upon the exchance
rata than their vol-me has Just •
fled.

a Intgraatlon
i as mass arid
id. exchanges
h im Pad »*»•

purchases by foreigners of their
own 'Gollar securities which has
been going on In unusual nltnae
for Ike'' last two years, It haj
stimulated airly liquidation of
foreign (adaMobtees In thw count
try. Jail what proportion foreign
speculation has had In the tre­
mendous turnover of stocks ard
bonds on the American market
In the last few weeks la uncertain
but It la unthinkable. In view of
foreign . participation in other
booming markets, that It he* not
been considerable. Mock of thla
business doubtless ha# been upon
margin butwhateror cash has been
passed In the net transactions has
cum# or la du* to come this way.
Over the whole situation is lha
fact that lha general tendency of
the iVpreciatlon of Iho dollar,
though doubtless temporary. It to
increase American axpyts and
decrease American imports and to
pull commercial lands In this di­
rection.
A serious flight of American
capital also la limited, if not pre­
TARPON SPRINGS. Aug. 3. vented, by European and other
, ftptmg* sales f&gt;r the month *a
frrwga uncertainties. Where, In
the Tarpon Springs Sponge *Tsj)crt, ran American funds go air&gt;
be' w A e rttran Ik eyS tfc • ' he * hr ickaaii resided Vestal af «07.MO, which la unuauatly; high for
American goods and eq Miles If
mid-aumtner sale*. About $36,000
not In American banks? Thera
worth of, sponge is still stared at
ban been a general assumption
the exchange awa ling sal*. To­
that a larse pert, If not Ih* larg­
day's t i l f pmlwhly will he the
er part of Amer.can funds In
last big sal* nf the mhl-e-mmer
flight havt gVsne to Great Britauctions. July prices show an in­
aln and the Incraase of foreign
crease of about 20 percent over
fund* In thr British market up tn
that of June.
two wriks acn deepened thin Im­
Th* sales for the month follow:
press on.
Nevertheless,
heavy
withdrawals of fund* from Great July 4, $4114; July 7. t l f T I M ;
Britain, especially to Franc*, ih July II . $876$; July II. »«7it3M);
the following ten *kiya were of July I*. $10,149.1$: J ly 21. $17*..
»uch magnitude as 11 require il- 140.24: July 2ft, $2A.IU*&amp;: July 2M.
fkial intervention. They Indies!. I2.1A70. Total. $107,00024.
Brisk trading, with ris ng price#
ed an uncertrfnty which offers
litll* enrouragenienl In Amsch-au during the month, will he refleclefl

The authentic atiauspbi-r* of a
mining rump It..,I m':M hate
atet‘te.1 right from the |utrt ,,f a
ttrvi Hart* ,|»fj has hen waled
tn this World's I sir showpiece.
The hulldinx* In their nmch
IM chsrscirr* In the nslunau ,»f
IW nw liiw . lit* drove htll girl* In
Mel* sod «|«ttuh-» nil ngnrullt*iv
Mil hack th* curtain » f the jcirs
In th* &gt;1* 1 * *hrn mrn nrre men
sad bn*s il.lete, *rre htnc.d
» -There are it*»re than • fra itrieM
spot* In this mWlul slniw There
I* the Spin -h i|*m* M il nllh ll*
bar amt ishl*, amt nhl llm* , in.ms
girls: the Miners' I'smhhc.. a
aaochllrr ilam* MU » her* r.im-Mt
gnrNnt *••,!e».es hef|, In lift Ih*
hsirden* I&gt;-,.••• Ih* m-iid nl Ih* tin,)

tl.XYK XHl'R W \ ft It rrpa.ml
by car nhtt test!It know* W&gt;&gt;«
ItiiCip, Jcvtrlrr, Use Ac.
A l l XK.VT W.cA htnae. W s trs
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IS.in ,

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Jtml r * l I s * fw |e*\V l^*e H id
t'« i lly S k y ,

A ltd mining n.np Iowa ok the go-1 tnsfi pvvod diopyrnt » n
the htill ol * a. il n.i,’*m ntv Is Uus " P i l i ol »« sNow at the
O il go Wot Id's Kau —A Ccatnty ol khogicsv Inset: Jitw H .w *
y; |utious s,out. ttttah th* nvhni |tw ol pinning tor goal I* IM|S
ol' t v vtSiloes. Kell go hi nugavts at* bulled m th* gioomi.

peimtes ler ;
' l e a n ' l l ' H sk h *lf,| »
rvs-renlinn psrh.e « h. r * I ' e

ami piny lim dim n v ie s n«ilrii*

t’A n n x t j *»» n t r . truive. b w
- p ri-is* rapecrly. I .s,|Unr w.th
Vr* M l |„\ Ki-I A Sun, Aralc ts IH* Myrtle .tie
k— llekp W anted

Sponge Sales High
For Month Of .July
At Tar|&lt;oh Springs

investments in th^ London mar*
ket
rnlrr current coaditloo,*.
Just prev oua to this mivaitisnt
of fundi out of London was a
similar movement nut of Pranc*
In the fear that the franc could
not hol-t Its geld p 'i!t|oa. A m xtrnlsm went through x xlmlter
Period of uncertainty and xtra'n.
Th# di trrmlnation of th* gold
Ttxndard hi r in Kimp* to m algs
Ula Ut* gold position of Hr maial&gt;*rs
ndouhledly
&lt;trength*n* •
th* mavemtnt of funds &gt;n their dlrectlon, but Ih-re I. far f r m beIng any rrrtalnty that It will sue-

RATKS

i and dealer*.
, "Your (itcnd* back in Snnf.uil
dey have been f"r .ar* pulling herd fur v « : te hang
stimulated b 's i-ju p ." nice record Ih s »c»,t&gt;tt. ton
miwlly for thrjshruld hair non sure game, hut
ongvs th* K«ck &gt;for hard luck and no arc pulling
at, nto,( iVirnhlc nuw f„ r l^ttrr Irrnks for you.
ring apong* pr«- t(k . U y , ,,,ihcr .t the Smok*tbe hunts #f tKa
4“ ’ ,y
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uw"
in port, but w ~ *r«pblc result* o f y ur olfort. on
r *o&gt;n for the th* d«&gt;» y » • wtuk “
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A vacation 3.000 (ret above the sea. . . where you
can play golf on a “ xweet" 18-hole coutse for SO
cents a round . . . fish in the Carol max' famous
trout stream* . . . ride a hone over miles of
cleared bridle path* . . . play tennis on lively
c b f peuru ... . swim the mountain lake*or the
•ew Ceuntry Club pool . . . become breathIrsa
wins Iks beauty of tnia mountain scenery . . . bn
coal and comfortable . . . in the happy company
o f gay, kindred spirit* , . that'* the summer
enjoyment offered yog by the Hotel Gordon. A
hundred room* of Polid comfort Three delicious
Southern &gt;cooked meals a day. Al lha surprim
ingly low cost ol from $3.50 to IS per diem.
Make your reservations now for your share o l
this fun. And bring the youngster* — there* a
thorough|y^*&lt;|uipp*d playground for them i l
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V O L U M E X X IV

EAST IS sn u
, .IN H N U OF
TORRID DAVE
Four Young Foresters
Of C.C.C. Are Killed
By Lightning InBad
Electrical S t o r m
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a n f o r d

Arsenal B l a s t At
Managua "Kills Or
Wounds Guardsmen
MANAGUA. Aug. 2. -&lt; A V ­
A audrfrn sarlaa of sxploalons
in tha Csmpo Da Marta araanal
today ara thought to have
killed or wounded 30 national
guardsmen. Many of tha 30,000
inhabitant* wara participating
la a fiasta when tha blaita oc­
curred throwing tha pcpulacr
Into aaeitamant. It la baliarad
tho diaoatai wna accidental in
origin. Guard* itartad policing
tha elty and precaution* war*
taker} to prevent threatened
fire.

BANKS ICED
TO TAKE PART
IN NEW CREDIT
R.F.C. Funds Pledged
In Movement ToGet
LendingAgenciesTo
Co-Operate InDrive
WASHINGTON. A tie. 2.-&lt;/V»
, — With I hr full approval of Prev
I Ident Roo*rvrlt and thr Treasury.
j Chairman Jons* of Ihr Recon-

INTERMEDIARY IN; -^Z 2E&amp; Z~

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A r aether.
^
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.i.
Continuance
of tho aaatarn heat
aoraly triad tarnpar*, mad# steep­
ing M i l to Impoaalbit, andangtrad
week hearts, aid foreed million*
to crowd beach#* and water re­
aorta. Belief .wu#^ promised for tha
night, however.
A half dooae more daelh* In th*
iron brought tho total for tha post
few days to more than two
icora. Reports from other haeteppraeaed aoctlow #f Haw Engload »nd the Atlantic aaaboard tn(heated a grand total of approxi­
mately
y

too.

LEWISTON. M*., Aug. 2—
— Foar youthful for**t»r* of th#
eonsorrutlon army today war* Hat­
ed ,#a rletlm* o f th* atata’a m"»t
•Ifctrlcml .alarm of th*
They died *hortly altar o lightnlag bolt (truck **v*ral t*nU In
tho civilian eoMorvatlo* e*rp*
comp naar her*. Eight othara
■offered froih ahock. Th# atorm
|gri^U d communication

DESCRIBE PART

erted in an address. that repayI menu of S7l0.000.00tt of corpora­
' tlnn loan* wa* evldenc* Dial the
country wa* “ inherently *«&gt;un I
and recovery well order wav.
He .aid the big lending agency
|Oon,| ,,ady to Inflate th* working
j._|/P) ra|iilal of the bank* hy purchasing
ALBANY. N. -Y. Aug. 2_ r ^ T * A SnVd#".‘ young "Albany *t-1 preferred sleek in round one*,
torney Inst night for the flr*« • At the conclusion of hb. speech,
tlm# d'noloted hla part In th* ne- Jones read a letter from I reri— .i.iin a. . I lk the hldnapera of dent* Roosevelt endowing whal lie
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Young Attorney For
O’Connell Tells Of
Ma r k e d Currency

Attorney John T. Dahsey P «pared to aprlng th# trap which he
III enara th* kidnap
ballatos
gang.
wa* raltaaed last
O'Connell
Sun My after n r#a»om of |K&gt;,Snyder *ald the money thal
finally reschsd lha mob wae
marked although tho kidnaper*
refused th* first batch of currrory
suspecting that It had
Sven
marked.
H* definitely fixed Ih* local) &gt;n
of tho negotiation* a* In Ka*l
220th Street and declared that
young O'Connell told him and
Manney Strawl, the Intermed'ary,
that he had been held captive by
n "large group o f Italian*.''
the district attorAnswering **■

Snyder, who** aid
damaged crepe. Flto potoon* In
solicited. In not advising the au­
other aatflons wore ■tunned or thorities of all detail* of the ne­
horned by ll^hUtlng.
gotiation*. th* lawyer said f P«n
O'Connell, uncle o f the hostage,
wae familiar with all that was go­
ing on.
Delaney had said at a press
conference:
“ If Snyder ha I lipped us nlf
wher* and when the money wss
passed we'd have gotten the gang,
Variou* phaieo of tho Industrial dead or alive.”
“ All o f my artivitles were
Recovery Act yaatardsy mon war*
explained to Sanford Rotarians by kmwn to Dan O'Conntll and pre­
thr*# apaakara who hav* devotr^ sumably to th* officers on the
including
tha
Federal
const Wrmble time to tha subject— rase,
Rotarians Randall Chat*, 8. O. agents” , Snyder 'Vclared.
It was made known yesterday
ShlnhoUar, and Walter Haynaa.
Rotarian Shtnholtar aaplalnad that Dan turned over to* Snyder
th* nacanary atapa In getting an 943,300 of whieh Slrewl returned
tndnatrlal cod* to th* Admlnlitra- 12,100 to Delaney when he de­
livered tha O'Connell youth to
tleo.
lirlderberg
Rotarian Chase explained the Dan'a ramp In the
Mo.Main* near Ihia city.
Agricultoral Adjustment Act •»
Delaney eiplained that the ex­
It rolatas to tha citrus Industry
tra 12.300 wa* for “ expenses'' but
of th# nation.
Rotarian Haynaa «pok* on th* did not elaborate on that explana­
R(
S i r hat cod*, and tha method of tion. Snyder refrained from com­
aacoaaary to bocomo a menting upon the extra rurreney,
^ •5_rooctdura
c
assarting:
mambar of tho N.R.A.
“ Dan knew all about
that
Thoi* attending th* maating, money."
bald In tba Oranga Room of tho
The prosecutor said Strew) was
Valdai Hot*!, wara Rotarlana Paul
gtlna, who presided; 8. 0. Gray, being held by the officers nod had
fe. F. Halnaa, Martin Bram. H. B. liven them “ much valuable In­
Papa. Randall Cha*a, P. C. Mari formation.” lie added that he
Mahon. 8. O. Sklahelitr, W. M. probably wou|.l be charged with
ttaynoa, W. A. LafOar. R. F. being an accessory to th* abduc­
tion.
Moutaalratga, H. M.
WaUoo,
Snjder told of Ih* elaborate
Leonard McLuesa. W. C. Ilutchlprecautions the kidnapers am»on, and A. W. Bpp*.
plr£*d to conceal their dealings
with Strew). Slrewl would make
•ereral eichangrs o f taxi cabs and
would b* blindfolded before reach­
ing a rendesvous where the negntiatiens were dlscuared.
Clifford .Ball, f r , Bonner Carter
tad Alan R .: Joknion last night
war* a pp3Intod upon a committao which la te make arrangemanta fhr 'h aumartr party and
wa*k-*nd cnanpteg trip which
mambarw of . Smlnola Chapter
An
original
musical
com­
Future Farmer! of Aaaerlca will position, "Girl of tha Hour,” will
stage wHhia th# W it few weeks. ba rendered •• a highlight of tha
Their appoints***! cam* at a Sanford Concert Orchestra
frta
meeting of the Chapter, musical concert and enirrtaln•ho were dlaeua**d relat­ mant that la to ba held Thursday
ing to naceisary work which must night on tha Court Hour* lawn.
bo don* to th* moat curing plant.
This tong, composed by R . llanJohn Seokarik waa raappolatad M and srith ly rics hy E lla Mae
aa chairman o f this committee. Haadtl.srill ba sung by Eddie Han
Ttone aUeridtng the meeting dal. -----T
war*: CUffoH Ball J r, David
Other features of lha program
■arris* Retold Mulrhvad, Couey will Include songs hy Mis* Pau­
MatU. Harry lina Moran; tongs
by Dorothy
Bumett, Doe- Clauso, accompanied by Marina
Jerry
Senkarik. Clausa, and tha music of an in itio James Colbert, meats! trio which includes Fran k
- garl Robinson, Peart*, nod
E lla
Ms*
Han­
od Alex R- del. Th# - program will sta rt at

V ariotft P h a se s O f
R ecovery A cts A re
T old T o R otarians

Future Farmers To
Hold Ctfmplng Trip

Concert Program On
Thursday Announced

1:00 o’clock.

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9

tonlsht.
Thursday
lhnnd#r*ho»er*.

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . A U G U S T 2. 193.1

Member Aaaoriated

The EMt continued to »Ii*
lie with a riling death toll
today. The Middle Weit gen­
— -----------------erally waa cool after shower*
a n d th e Southwest was
cloudy and fairly oool..South- | (| n | \ | A P | N n ' f A Q p liN V
am temperatures
tamnaratum were not i
11" U
v t t \ U L i j e ip , nj|n(t credit
era
| At Ih# »ame time. Jones a*particularly unusual.
T i a p t n l o m m lb# Pacific
Coast wore normal and tha Salt
Lake ration had showars to brash
a l*-day straUk of abort 90
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CITES ADVICE
ON N.R.A. PLAN For Nation-W ide
j Answering O f Certain
Questions A w aiting
A rrival O f Inform a­
tion From Capitnl

j Question, who-h bad been p t l"|
! Jlaior I. II. F nnelly a- head of
1tbr Information Hureau •( I*"'
j local N It V I'ampatgn Arm*
I thl- mcrntnir formed th&gt;- mni".
twplc of k cn*.| ii »t a meet nx
of Ihr Executive rommitlee .wito
.tlavor V. A Speer p re*i'm*.
ila im a &lt;..l*ia* .nrd., » —«« ------- Ho^tyy^wi^as.eytf 1»4M*'»»'tlto,«M*«&lt;0»&gt;
H i l i S i * Btmwer.
vtfitrring aiImiui l|%r nuihofiiy of
lie. C. J. *»#*•**«
th- coN inillff In art Inf i»"n van . «»*•• »• a •*- T**
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Ilraatus* |lp*sflirr«
UrIKaatn** ’«h*v|i
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Vulalrr Mr f rrahassr Mf R m r i
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MenIsseaI f| IMI I as.
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Kirn I f * ' liP*sppp»
Ihr «anf«r&lt;l • llsslr
a.afnrd %|l«R(lr Yr II m m I HmrIs

mors* ntiiitrtou* &gt;a»h tlay. nwni
t fi tif thr ♦fiin iittrr t«»tr*l thal

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’ adii at hikp *|i«|i.itrh trlrfraiii*
f•• \\a«h«nfton a » lhat «l—l•»»»«*•
inft'fmntifit utilt !»«• a rtu ir'l tetli
; C%n Ihr ht'iMPfit nf thr tt’Him tlr*
nil i tit,] grnrral |iiihlua
A tituii g thr |unhlrm* whirii I ha

Purchasing Drive
Johnson Reveals Cam­
paign Whieh W ill
Supplement W age­
* Raising Programs

L o c a l N . R . A . B u lletin s
(Ccncml llritrfqusrtcrN)
Signer* of th. P r e s i d e n t 's Agie.ment are
expected to put it into effect a. of August I
The nly
•action of the akieeioenl whi b can be |..&lt;tponed unlU
August 3Hia..Ncvii»n X , I apflylriff I" rhill labor.
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W A S IIIN T .T O N . *\nu. 2 —
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I',,,aln.s for violation &gt;f the I’ tcsiilenl's Agree­
ment Include a f ."••»«» fine lor each day th- Agreement
l* violated Sign-r« of the Agreeiuent who for special
r»a« n* are unable to comply to the full extent of th*
law should petition the local Executive Committee for

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. iv ro jtra n p .w ftf «l* t-L*-*••«! tm ln y
Ity I l i f t t h . J - vhttantt. r w o v - r y
! iiln t ln ls t r u t io n
*-liit'fl;&gt;in
in

relief.

■tpenlntr I f trim rs o n
I’o m p p lltlo n

Em ployee, on a commissi n basis, having no mint­
. mum guarantee* prior to th . signing of the President *
Agreement, ar* hot **tfect*d by the Agreement.*

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ntfttl x m l kittilt 1 1 I im ln - t r i— “ We ae-w ,in?e-s your yooilv are

moved t l &lt;"ttr «hclve« you can­
not k**p tip your tixrt in Ibis
prexrani." Johns &gt;* ‘ni l ''The lim a
Hotels and te.lau ran l* are formulating a nalt nal
I m l i intitlllir K ill a«W t*» Inis approaching and the signal w ill
rode of Ihrir own. l.ut until their code has the approval
t R|ilintr«i u mip affecting
th.*
Ii- merely (be . rln jn tj that jb U
ot
t
.r
c
ia
l
Johns,n.
they
are
*»ked
to
comply
with
the
, UllV HlMIt fttultf.*. »Ak U IhLkUlL.Uk
plan ia vrotkliix. fl it peuple ara
te iiu . of the President's Agreement.
^
ihr .L, u A»*#n
Kh*«h fullumru
■«rk al work ultb .1 c r ta ln ty ,
that
joint,
m Irlfg ia n i K ill
*«*
that this is no flash In lb* pan.
‘‘t , 1 ' * ’
rral »rh»m* « f ‘evarybody bark to
AUmuilMtallun lirndk K h rth rr t'i**
No employer may redu-e Ih* eomr*n*ation now
‘ “ When that moment e rue*. *»&lt;l
work.'
'
kbiin l th»- our man »liop nri(7i
paid t any employee, even though in rice ** of th*
I think It I* almost her*. I am
" I congratulate the many bank
•hi •m phyara can a gn thr varlifi*
minimum wage, sod notwithstanding the fact that
going to supplement our presenl
era who have safely steered their
%air (if rigtrrnirnt ami th*play tKr
actual hour* of employment may Iw reduced. See Sec­
program hr aiMit't. » re-p'est tn
institution* through the troubles
rmUrm
all consumer* that they ip-P'l f 'T
tion 7 id president's Agreement
I he i
ycar*.
___
ix
lit
hr
niMflr
aL J b t - p y l — Loll.rp e •mploTiilcnt
Hie cult Tea*#'
‘Wt rredPresident's latter said,' "but
• mi Hhrthrr Ihr Iikm I cntnmittrr
delayed « a - that " » sllslsx*!
;1we
wp iiai
it must he made available to a ll.
, ha« nuthuiily to rinloMr *" 1'»4
repent m lstak's of tba
(CiintlnO-n on fa * - Tbrcet
NpprtMr any BChnl &gt;|r of Korkin
I) would l&lt; unfair tn «*k
| hunt* •uhiinttru i.» thr couiniitt**
pe pie to spend Until it ** •-*!#
' hy tattoo* li»n|r group.«
for
them to &lt;•••
Many Sign A t O ffice
Mllji'l I Ulllll'll/, Who iHH MJ'
Mora than l5"" " f ' h,&gt;
|Mt4iif«tl yrMlrnlay a» hrml of Ih
For Re-Employment
mess leaden w n a rallcvl
,n
• llun-fio of ljtf«Mloali *n, rtUlrtl thn
, m i l e - last tilth! by
I're d d e ^ .l» • 11.*«I l ««n M\kr«l Ih r lollowit
Over 300 white and colored per
Ilmvseveil l« push forward
Ih *
ipir.'lujii*, which hr wl«hr.l .»,
son*, men and women, hoy* amt Georgin Growers A re
pr *vrt| «■» |«• Ihr nrtkwri hr Iiai! State TroopcrH S t* n t j Thirteen I’ erHonH A rc rampaigo for u.llotial te iveiy.
glrlst had called at N It A. U.
.Nlgnalltlng 'I'- f"tttMi 'petrtng
Disappointed Over gitkii. ,
Employment heailquarter* at HO
T o Protect Plants
Hurt Ity Shots Or In of th* fl # month's emergency
I* a Ih k rr runa ilfir il aa an ar
F^«t First Street at 3:00 utb-ck
Opening Quotation« I I .in Mint if *u fthrll tir m in r mi
And Milk Caravans
Fistic EngngcmentR leem ployment drive, nln# ptutnthla afternoon l i
!- « * '
,hp^ t
.&lt;kf Ui€ -io•h •ui woik wrtk ciatl\le ts each
Iv state lomntltl •*# '
AT1JiW*+Y 4 » * .
If a/or CViiwIly hail
nnONVH.fr!. N. V.. Aug. 2e--1
apprnl to PlftM fnt no«»rrirrlt •,n ' i»rM*riirt| tint
iii'h clRwlfiriliun irVl Th# n hrdulrd MsUtfwl*VHj HAVANA'. Aug. 2. tA»&gt;-!.ahir a p ' seven |n*mber» each of 2*1 it awish work of some sort. T h ee
.liffi i.llir* whirh 4pisng up Is*9 trict board* v. eve asked Lu under­
Srcrrtnty Wallacr, rnwpUintnf |
t«m| tti* rniiintitlrr ap
milk »trlkr * f thr Ftnpirr Dsiry- | wrrk flsrrd *lsrply into tio lfig f taka the w.uk &gt;f getting “evary
were ID? negr. applicants ai.-l
o f Ihr i.|M»ninif ptirr* f«»r lohifW plotrd Ii . an.WM
turn's s«siM*iatiui dr%rl(»|K*l in yrSfrrdn&gt;. sn*| Iff
124 while applicants.
wrrr pa'riotic A m o rssu ivlixci!. em ­
nt ftonir murketR in tlrorgln &gt;*
I. M ih ik ••( liolir* futility V i •oily fniir &lt;*f thr "litr*4 ft*.! rotm , WOOD k d rilhrr I y gunfirr or Itl
The character of work which
ployer and con# trier I" e -opera**
offin* *f
from Ih
IrjiUy.
WPiit
•»f ii Is ik r r y t«» r»»?nr u m lcr I h r I ••« yr'tridsy, hilt with %i«»|rnrr ! ImihI It* Its nil fighting
most of the
while, appliran *
in this program "
Governor Talmadge.
J: hour MDik w k i U s » i l u »' ii whit'll 'rnt IriTTf rr
•prrding »•» ( Oil,* 111r 11. Alfonso t RiiiRrno, ug7
aougt i* varied.. Many men lidrd
Hugh S. Johnson, the recovery
A m a*. meeting nl llnh ira, l.» . a* ' I l l | r i d •• |to .1 g r m r r y
to thr |»inlrt*l|i&gt;ti of dsiry |'lsnt4 uni d\ing. It vvr! -Rid Rt Ihr rmrrthemselves as Ir ck drivers, paint­
administrator, m i le the an.’oun -eta ln m m * |iln)rp.' I'i • * ih » » / KM- **rV »" milk ttsiits.
er*. salesmen, boiler makers, pi|»" in ihr I n b a r M ' .
grnry ho'iulRl Ant uiio Rrlnrrv. meni while iep its vaove fivuo all
of protest In the President and :ik
llt t l t i l l ' C49f |aIII a I • •* S | 'J '| O b r I f i l l " !
fitter* an.I office worker*. Se.e&gt; ;
Milk trucks » r r H •iuoi|M*,l* * •
II v*si old gill, wr • among ihr over the land lhs&gt; lb* N. It. A. •
ricu1tti.nl .r r r r la r y amt then Ih* nu »rr.
al women lt-lrd themselves “ *
uml ipikrd plsnk * |llr #%%••
injur*d.
bills eagled insignia was «| p e ar
farmers ileeliled t&lt;r withhold fuiwishing clerical or store w &gt;rk.
•
I hijr n hit* H'-l frr*l 81011* i oir hifhwuvs. M ini ttilU drlivr. * r «
Striking ontnihui drivrrt. prr ing in I holt .anils of store o in .lt.f l
|her o fferin g , from that maikci
An ocraelonal s|ieci*li*rd work­
ini*l«*r the rl«i Mlflf.itI it of u *,• • f- r tlvflf rurtnilr I f»»r hour» • • • sons ilrsrrihrd hy polirr rs rum hrrkonii g »luipp«v to vomo Iber#.
er's name appeared. *uth ns that until they beor from W ashlngtm ity m ,i fli«|9«*ii *t of f«ri»i| .tuff f lurid*. Ilrikiinn. rhrnsngu so I &gt; mun -l agilator*. rmplnyes of i
3 lie c top its Itrottglti nr r-L
G.
Adam
*.
Georgia
commi
of the name of an au I tor or crane
l.rwi ■ • Mintirs.
vigar fart u y. barber* employed at tort, of a crrrttin.l Mg ro It of out.
.ioner of n grirullu ie, irceixr.l .« un I thrrrfmr hi • t ♦■* ri»H»lo\r*
Kivr fAimrrs wrrr hu«H;kf»| un u shop .it Nephron an I Ag.dla plnyei &gt; to pit t it lin n
operator out of work.
«• hh* umlrr th«* F h«mt wotk
i
agteati'irgram of protest from an Ad-I
(I'oOliiiuril tin I'age Three)
tli.»» roil * o •» stiff injuvrtl m ro un
loents to til I|"UI -Ir tie .It'g rn.l
inerting. The minim -miier ,m&lt;l • ft-dull*? Tin* »«»• v'*'t
rHi|doyrr4 »IhmD I • "im* midi* .« trr* Kith Sl#tr |m*Im** ,d! ll»llnHd
(Ciuitlnu. I tin I
hourt
he hail Iwen informed low grn.h «
Retail Lumber Men
|n hour work vtrrk ■*rhr»l Ir, *••• t I'fttrn!. Aldrr O fck sod IilnrfllLT.
of tobacco nt Adel * . r e sailing
Th**
tnkr
oritfiUNtril
wo»»i'»
A gree On ScheduleH «l Ihrre to ..ix rent*. line g ' " 1, npiuoval ws« givrit lo this ui» fnriiK'is iivolrr ihr Irmlcrdii • of
wrr.
at I I anil some e str* fan V grn l "
\V ••Mlhnd,
I* • hoslrr
No sclmil \%u Jilkril oil Ihr \Ihrit
Study Racketeering
lie said thr growers had
Three local retail lumber deal­ al l&gt;.
t|tir«ti m
" u ••stsurnut »•» i.»» hii^JHr 11 mull. Mill Munfipi I* r» k.
ers lait_night agrrnj upon lha rrn.on to expect thnt the la*&lt;- c
m II(m.ii .||!r i|ii11) in»dii H ill nr** d"
umlrr thr rls•«ifitjitmii of i ill
HYDF. PARK. Aug. 2. j,V)—
following* working hour rrhcdulc grades would bring more than 30
uuindiHg for thr fntiorr* ». Ii*rgir
Inhiitor
of
food
tuff"?”
i
I'lF'tilent
l!iH)'-,»*|t
tHiUy
for Ihslr businesses, effective this rents a pound."
nit
of
th**
r«»nsuntrrs
nuP.
Lif
r
i "itiirlly had not umwrrrd tl.l
I|l|»«t»(| Rr \HH'lt'l 'li'lcy, A«4i4tmit
'Ih* roninxssinnrr Inter said b**
morning:
Mr.
.fra
net
Is
.tiarlan
1
Dunn,
thsn thr ■fstp* milk romrol .* "id
i|iir"tii&gt;ti drfinitrli
«#&gt;• rttar) nf 'tnte f»» innk" a "p»A ll lumbar dealers In open a l had Iteen informed tbal low grn b
hin d wife of I It rr le. fliintt, ilts.l thl*
During thr Hireling it
• • it wlltiuK t«i Kivr thrill. I
rial «tndv " f kidiiR|(i"4 and 1.11 k7:30 o'clock svery morning rscept toba cu sold al Douglas yaater
tn| Ihr rrtortt ! • friiui&lt;*rs morning nt I 2ll o'cl ck al lbs
|» iiutrd out tlittl •••ii'* ronfiMl *'i hus
et*Riing willi tli- iiHiMt'rAtrifidliiff
Sunday and clear at &amp;.&lt;*&gt; o'ct &gt;ck «lnv at prices 100 perrent nt"'''
rHiiu to I d* |ifri.t|rid tl" In wilt it i hi ••mill ii «*iiitip|ii‘ntrd sys*»*»*» .f 1*11101.1 loruehlMi Memorial Hos­ that he rctRln hU 4trit«« lUjmrt*'
on week-day afternoon, except than la.t year, with the avemg •
rlsrt'lfl
til
llliviittllllll
|.l|rr»#
»
|
|K
4
pital
following
a
short
illness.
Ihr l*fp'i * nt’*' ,\g«rliirnt
w»"
m-nt o ff icr Rtiil return In it in lii#
Su tu n lsy when thr yards and of­ for lug . nr low grnile u|Mirtrd it'
F nenil services will be held toilltn rffiut It \«a« iiium iur| »l.»t M fll••••»I tfi 41Olit thr fi ll I t ■••I
wintrr.
ficer will close at noon
nrn'ind 12 rents m ptiuml hui| price,
rrnj
Of
th,.
irlsil
doll.il
allirli
nour
w
nflrrnonii
nt
:l:.7fl
ii'rlork
tin* Avrr ’iiirnt n n (foully ih I*
I IH" PtMldfid 4.il l li»* wrr a'k*
These hours are practically the innguig from six to 2.‘&gt; cents t"i
ft nr the I ••inn home at 220 Krnll
ru ff' that it w*ii» into • Iff* t yr«- •♦•tor y mm||« t •Irniriiid.
same ,s this* which had been in Imgely low grade lolm eo.
\V(M*.ll*r ! r
« •moif*a|* l»n thr Avrnii,. in Mayfair. Rev. Slo th IHi# Mr»l*V In lifi'l'*' 'iki* tIt • •J'#Irnliay and thut thr \ujf. .71 dsir
f ihrIHihU «*f nmteffect for tha past several month*.
prices of from I I I” 13 ecu'
•trikr U d his lit \«s&lt;:
Hardin o f the Fltsf
Metholist H rI uirrpy
litrntioiird in th* .*.»•• ooiiinit i|
Th* only change is in the opening for lu g . from severnl of the loin
!»Rtlr4 riliti" nt tli* iriQU-'t «if
"Thr* )i*t« ll’t yot -tsrtr l yrt.'* I 'hnieli vsill officiate, and burial
plir.4 only |o i Ini.| ?;••. r
Altnrn"y I#Hh- ir I t ••inming" wh«i
hour which was rhangrd limn l,..|t were rr[torted to .1, F . t in e i.i
|'h
fo il dist tvlmorR %%n- si iv ll l.e in Kkpigtren I'eniflery.
Thidr nttriolirtg no 110*1111114
7:00 o'clock to 7:30 o'cl &lt;ck.
loHinuinicrittil with Iimii tmfjijf by
dneetnr of l l v .ta le . I'tueau of
IIH) f .... ... 1 Mi '. I luiiti w a. a native ' of
nirrtiriic wlurli
ndjounird o|« lloinvlilt wlirir
trlri'hmip Moby i" rh
illy
markets, lie sMitl offerings gem r
^ (
_
on
rail, wrrr
Mi S i! Jonr^, mi*ny simrd with s ir* tn I • h»l»s, 1.1'inlnn. England where &gt;b- ss is”.
.H r on the opening Hay «r» .. ..... Mr*'.“ it* A. 's im i" ’. Mr 9. Ilrlm I littrikrd thr jm«a«gi* of l%4»» h.iiry I hi mi Aog 12. I hho. She wouM hii rrlmr il«nly.
M eeting O f GrocerH
Ihr loltaccn leaves which grow near Morse, fMt..\Ci«| »%. If, K. i\ .Mu
iilrn'n hsgur Inirk ru iv.-.d hy have tieell 53 year's ol I this
Kroaii,| and prtellice liie |ov.
ilri'c |Hi|irr. t.it;lit month She ram* to this rity 111 TrcaHiiry O fferin gs
Mithon. V. A \W
Isinlon K |l» rai" of
Called For Thuntday |hr
grnile, or logs. The Idghecr * " } ■
fui inn* wrlr mjui*d m Ih* » • n*r V'ars ago with her family, and
Mien. Mas V
j o
It
A re Over-SulD-crihod
loitarco, or prime, com**, frt'"I1 .
identified
ens. J. I,. Murentrivf r, t lisle.. wrnt into iirtiou with trip * 1 *«nd die was prominently
Forrest Gatrhcl, head of thr|
leave, nearer Ih r middle of II
P. E. Adam*. I,. II. I'minrlly, Fm M 4 ht tl' k«. THf |olirr m't.| i n- with ."v ial and rlv ir work in San
Hanford Independent Retail Groc­
stalk and he .aid would cnn-’ i test Galchrl, Paul . line, |(»llnnd t*r thr uVtlrr **f (SmUUHI I.* h ford
HYDE PARK. Aug 2 (.Pi —
ers Association this afternoon
lute the better glade of toba ’
, Murvtying Mr*, ilunn are her Pr»*idsnt Ito ... e|! lej'.irteu to­
I,, itean, R, A, N. .votsn, I s. limn to g 1vp Ih" 'lm«*‘s |iol»*
called a special meeting of t'ie
which usually come* on th* iiior
day tbs' the tira.'iry &gt;fforing, of
I am* .n, W. A. I . liter.
Association to be held at the Pity
L ' I OH to rill |H'liillH doing "law hu.haii t lnn Is. Dunn,'prominent
local gr.vser; (on, son;. Charles lends end vert ti vie, (or August
ri I ollMg I'lisirir
Glenn, and V A. -I ter.
IItil tomornw afternoon at 2 'hi krt later.
I een oveisnh(inventor Talinadge was in lb'
Thr frilnfM rrhfritml, rnd th** Dunn. J r. Il-nald Dunn. Esuiusl n fiosruii'g l&lt;i
o'clock. The subject will l&gt;e a d
loitarco belt jcsle rd sy
attending
Dunn, an I Jnhn Dunn, all n( San­ scribed l&gt;.' « ii limes .nl lire nal
milk v*nt thr ugh
russion and reconsideration »i
opining
ceremonies
*1 Doug
I,s *t night thr |r-|ilr of Itooh ford, an .' two daughter*.In-law, result pu' rl'f tr-its iv mi a Hippy
opening and closing burs for In-1
Harltifijr D ok I amhIh villr
and
Wayernse.
Ill* of­
sd li*n td vigorous protests Mn. I hnrle, Dunn. Jr., and Mr*. position for go.er ....... itl financ­
cal grocery stares. .Mr. Galrhel| In*
ing thr-iughuot Ills la.t of th#
f ic e
'h e n sent
th* f o l ­ T o Finding O f Body
to (Ju rffior L'himin ngsni't thr Donald I'unn.
anticipates a large aiien-taiio.i
year. '
.
eirti (|i tif thr •!Rt• |rdir«.
partirululy of grocers from or. lowing tali gram to )v*rr*tarv
’ It wa. p nte I nu that on \tr,j.
Wallace and a copy to President
lying communities.
COVE NEt'K. New York.
Situation In Soft
IS when the now government pa­
Roosevelt:
N n v Price And llourH
Aug. 2. — bt'i - A pel terrier,
per ii xo|1 the tr-asur, will hav#
“ Moss inerting Adel, (in., com­
Coal
Strike
Quiet
Adopted My P r e fe r s
the lergett rash balaru-o in th#
p rl'es tobacco I'tcal mar­ harking wildly, led In the dlsGovernments Deficit plaining
nailin’* history including w gf
ket. Tobacco b u lr is a* you kim-.- e very lu a shallow lake nf
HROWNSVII.LE.
Pennsylvania.
Effective next Monday, local
For Month $32,000,&lt;H)() rereivc instruction* as to prire to the testy of Mi*. Ssniurl Hut.
2. bPi With
national rleye, abu-ut (I.S ihi.imiu.uuu.
pres-11g td'ib* will plsra new in Aug
U- paid each day. Them ara only
ton, (17, society matron nnd
K'lardsinsii
training
machine
guns
eiraved |ulces fur wntk Into ef
AKREHTEIl Vtf l i t N HITS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.- W&gt; m few tuber an manufaetuiers amt wife of a •"dlionnii'e banker.
t v . trouble ion»* in Sou'llfeet
a’neg
with
new
opening
arv-l
—Tha government'* firit month of the prire paid is determined hv
Police are wnatda . • «ay wbeth. ■— »wcstaiu— i'anusylvama, tha -soft

COMPLAINTS ARE
MADE REGARDING
TOBACCO PRICES

‘ VIOLENCE MARKS LABOR TROUBLESp ;
NEW YORK M ILK IN HAVANA CAUSE
■; STR IK E OPENING MUCH VIOLENCE;;-,:

Mr.S. Charles Dunn Motey Refiuesled To
Is Dead Following
Operation Monday

operation under President Roose­
velt's new fiscal plan resulted in
• deficit in ordinary expenditure*
e f •32.000.000 With total rr'ip L
nf I32.000.INX) with total receipts
Ituras of 1193,000,000. Emergen­
cy expenditures, however, amount­
ed to $73|uoo,l)00 making a to­
tal deficit at tha and of tha
th of 1107.000,000.

lhem. Tobmero b#lt im o«t lUpt nrt j er she Hrowi" d. died of tieart
rut u|M»n m livinar |»nc«» for lolm.' | attack or met death from some
ro thi" ) vur lu *v iul d k a iiU i.
tdher cause. !-he had buffered
Many form* will Ik* noM un'lri
n heart ailment. The l«xly wa*
Ihr him m tr unlrM m living pricr
f und shortly after she had
Ir paid.**
taken her u»nal stroll on the
Thr morning prices n l Moultrir
lawn with her aitrdalr. Th*
imii s tn l sn mvtrmgs of nt Ira**barking dog led the I uller to
12 rents s pound
Of ferine* to­ the scene. *
'
.
talled more than 700,000 pound*.

closing trmTs- Thl* was acw-'-o"
upon at a ut'eiing held Isel night. oal fluke area .sllualinii was
The new hours will lie s i fol pibt today. No ills' rrlara wVre
Ieported but at Star Junction.
' opening at
* M n’cluck
o’clock arid whrr*' »•» w' " ' wouiiderl and many
it X;:tO
closing at 6:311,
SiiUt. uVlock
o’clock escept
escept hirnrvl Ivy tear gas iaunTta yesKaturrlav afternoon when the trrday In a clash between stnkplant* will rivet at 9:00 o'rliK-k. rr. and special v ffirer*. about
Thursday half.holiday* will b,
taunted company
regarded after thla week.
I police.

TARnttRI). N i . Aug. 2 - tfP)
Ar rests i a&lt; the result of an
nutpiii'ihils tr-'t blent here yeetaifd«V. 'wo nun giving Iheii ttsinss
as George Dale ami illic it Rich­
ard* of New V",k. lat.r
wens
held a* the I'andtls who rohbsrd,
the Planter* Itanli of Hatllulorrx
N. ('.. o 13.152 July 2Q.

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EXPLANATION IS B road C ontrol O f W allace U r g e s
h er Id ea ls In
MADEOF CAPITAL N ew s R a d iocastin g HTigalk
To F arm ers
A d vocated A t M eet
STOCK TAX LEVY

Herrstary

W .IU -o

reminded hi*;nf Rial. College

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AMERICAN

FLIER SLAIN

ttal » !

U n e n a.a.e U “ de. |.vrvi,hf| ^guNClONTYarxrusy, Aug. L
that its pws- owners
Leaters. It will not uecesaanly j.a r . ago
n r,ac.
aro be- will cause the craft to rise out ul _ &lt; ^ _ a rm y
dfficlal.
5uaworked nn jr ,h”
the of- ^
live
endsaior
sopplant eo-ot^ativa
endsa&gt;or. »* i f .e wa*
waa worieJ
. . ' 1
'
.... n - r&gt;. lhe w i„ r at least on, foot more. ^
the death list Jm,
st ch at ha* marked the p s s l l r * I ... „| the fattier &lt;f Sectelary j Inn sacrifice.I to tighten th* boat * —
a..,
.peed.
Brj will increase lt» *2**1 l» -n |n an aerial battle in the Ursa
year*, he said, Imt will sU|&gt;|&gt; '’ -'
nitre, then stcrv'nrr of agti-' **•
lop deck
.ir
e „b|r extent.
Chato of W alltr O yhn. iJsmi
ment It In places where It mull c j " w c .
.I . .The
. . entire
.
. nf
. ,the
fc craft'
------sill be
be tom
tom away
away hnd
hnd the
th# pilot
pilot
not advance bryond a c e r t a i n _______________—
I will
will remain tied up a*]
i t (j,»t time as an America*
house 'owemL
lowered. AH
All heavy
heavy ami
and cumcum­
point.
|
* . *
,
house
MunictPa| Pier unltl the eatly ,,iM 0r.
The Army h o*,r„.

RAI.KIOH, N. C .~ N o -co-op*
LLANDUDO,
Waltw-lnUmaThe American lostltd. . M V ‘ O s c e o l a ” U n d e r g o i n g
^
" " KiI1 ...... .
„ «UI operat- listed him oa a Paragitayan.
ional control of news radiocasting atlv* movement that la not bas*l
again a. a tretgnt oo-t -him i"R M*
waa an America*
cas advocated at a recent Con­ on th* ideal* of Ihi Sermon on . "hef**"&gt; r e l at y ag r i cul t ur ^. in
ineluding plumh.ng fix.'again
R e f i t t i n g F o r S p e e d j moved, including
as a freight boat
(make, direct connection with .11,.nd hi. moth.r a elUien of ml.
tb*
Mount
can
over
bring
about
id
I
ner hero of th* National FedcrU1 k. I presenting the speaker on lit* oe-I
------- „
. .1 tnr” - b* * k* • nd b^ ,ln«thou-, outgoing and incoming steamers. |country.
,
c . Rr-tok*. •'rosuknti Tbo anawsr to th, often as«ed( The removal ef
.tion of
KaUil
News Agnts, that condition pictured in Mir,h *• J.,|onf p r.
vision
when
he
sow
a
world
“
H*-f
’
.iookallrr* and Stationers. Il'ip*
Ing in ohunilance.”
JACKSONVILLE.
A a ».
I. waa etpressed before England's
Henry A. Wallace, secretary o f
nast aerie* of cricket last mstuli*
— An raplanallon nf the n»w
agriculture,
said this tn 5000
in Australia aom* ilrfinlte agree*
rapital atorll
tai. cvrrs*
fainter* and farm women a*i'
”
MtL__
■
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I
ment would ho reached.
profit* tai and nthar l*vica
•emhled al the Notlh Carnlim*
Th" annual report o f lha feder­ 5late College of Agr*ctilltt:e and
ImpnaaH under the proclsi ns
al! n refrircd to the negotiations Engineering f"r the formal &lt;&gt;p»n J
of the National Recovery Art
.shich had taken place wlih tho ing of th«. ninth annual rnnveti |
la furnished in a atatrmrnt
tlon of the American Institute of
liritish Postmaster-General over
preparrd by the Jacksonville
t'a-nperation and the thirtieth se«-|
ihe
question
o
f
radiocasting
test
Chapter of the Florida In­
sion nf the .North Carolina Farm ;
match** anil rlose-of-play crickst
stitute » f Arcountant*.
ers’ Convention.
rente*.
Hnllyhon nnd high pressure,
The statement waa released
“ It wa* unfortunate f-r th* billboard
advertising
method*!
yesterday by the local chap­
sale of daily newspapers,” the re- rannol brine alimit the equilibrium |
let of accountants, members
I urt says, “ that
those scores, needed to **t the world on no even)
which wire o f great interest to Itrcl, hr warned. There m i*t
of which Include F. It. Colley,
ihe man in the strrrt. ram* something more than speculation:
Georgr II. Ford, I*. W. Fisher,
ihrnufh at a time nf Ihe m rnlng Vfij- object iA View must he not
C. II. fin ilrleh. .John W. Gunwhen the dally newspapers were simply lo rnltcato th# people :«»
ly, J hn A. Hall. Walter
Muck low, C. K. Mil Mean; Paul ~ m-tho-mwe-e o f delivery■-frsww thwdqw' iisg-nf-skta proj ects or&gt; thwW
publishers and wholesalers In the simply to Increase sales, hoi there
R. titnoak and Ira J. Varnelelailers' shops, ir *vrn' later, tgust he a spirit o f sincerity with
doe.
I hr good of all classes In view.
With Ihe National Recovery Act when they were being delivered
IH*cu**ing some of the method*
•bout t • go into full force, the lo the rend'ra' homr* hy tne
now I-ring tired lo bring nle.ul
•tudv madr hy the accountants Is news agents.”
The meeting vnired the opinion ngri tiHtnal and eronomtr read
timely and comprehensive. The
that
Rrltlsh representatives at til* io'lment. Secretary Wallare made
statement summarises how each
convention
should prr^e that news i, plain that many nf the** could
of Ihe tav levies is imposed.
not
adoptC«l OS permanent t"&gt;l
In Ihe language of the country
"The laaes In question are:
If rs lad are necessitated a&gt; enter-1
" (a ) A ft per rent lav an dlv». item* *h aid h- radioenst only
f"nry mmwfM.
&lt;!»nd« reeeiveil hy pen ns other j tftvinif Ihe service.
The agricultural readjustment
•han domeslle rnrporalions.
The Irish Free Slate Is buying net do*, not * idle! pal* the elimt
"(h i A rnpilal sloek las of It ! Ill percent fewer newspapers sinee nalmn o f all methial* of th- pa t.
foe each ll.nnn of Ihe adiusted the imposition of a tariff, it wa«
deflated rapllsl ' f eoeporations. j annminerd at the conference. Th*
" (e ) An *vr*s* profits tai of ft trport showed that th” delg In
yee rant pp'n Ihe lqmm*i f 'or-, nlrs nf popular periodicals In the
rnmllnn ’n esress of I2 '- per Free Stair amounted to Ift perr” ot of the sdlusled declared cr"-lrrnt *lncr „n Import la* was IntIIwI
fused a (ear air .
IP.12 foe rarrvlog forward a n f
Th„
B|,n ,|rrw attention

Report Is Released By
* Group Of Jackson­
ville A ccountants

Good Food

th Ih f Humping of hug* guanll-

T-*)mvi«IAh o f the revenue art of
which It Is Incurred lo lh- year
nest fnlloiring. This applies In
both IndltiduaJ* and r rporalinn*.
“ The ft i eV* r-nt tai nn div­
idend* will he deducted hv lh*
pavrr enrp rnllnn*. tn this In­
stance no eesponsIMIIIr I* placed
neon lh- Inspayer rrceivlng Ihe
,llvl.lend&lt; lh”r than that nf in*
rli'iline *u*h dividend* In Ihe In*
cem’ Inv return.

tt*-— nf--- ATIHHlrarr ' magasln*«.
m *Hy " t i ho WIM W r«» “ gangslrr," ami rln*ma typ*s. which
wore vilil in thin country at curtint i|nm**llr magaiitir* fnuln
not ho|r to comprtr The r infor­
mer apprnvril nf r*prr*rn»allnn*
Ipinp rnailr tn tho tariff rnmmissln rrr. with a view In a rnhlhllivo tariff luring plarril on lhc»r
magailnr*.

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Post O ffice Lunch

|ter&lt;ere,| vain* nf

Every Fiber—Every Cord“ Every Ply
In Every Firestone Tire Is

BLOWOUT PROTECTED

M A R T IN
7IJ W. lat HI.

mi M A STERPIECE
or TIRE CONSTRUCTION

This is to

A d vise the G r o w e r s
O f Seminole ('nunty That

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1071
4.14ft
Corporation “ H” saves
4010
(Pientlrr-llall, lor.)
"There has heen speculation as
to the leeway whlrh will lie actrrded e-irporallnn* In th* ntatl*r
of declaring capital .values. The
w' riling of Ihe law suggests that
th* ant unt of rapital deelarsd
need not. necessarily, reflect eith­
er lha cost nr th* prvssnt maikrt
ysltia of the assets.
"Apparently a good deal of lat­
itude may ho allowed and tha cor­
poration. permitted tn gamble as
tn th* amount of capital stock tax
and excess profits tax U&gt; ba paid.
“ On* thing a p p e a r * to be def­
inite, whatever declared capital
rein* la shown by tha flrit capi­
tal stock tax return, filed, th*
terroration will be held to In tho
future. Therefore, II W ehvleue
that the utmost care should ho
exercised In tha preparation of
the first rstsrn.
.
,
" I t la quit# possible that when
the actual work af preparing re­
turn* for th* capital stack Uu
•ad the exceae profit, tax la un­
dertaken comptkaUerns will ariaa,
bet la tha meantlma
* situation
!«»• 0&gt;«
Will probably ha th rift* by Ihcl

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Special Brand
and Mail Ord»■
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N A M E and

John Meisch, Sr.
M il

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Chase &amp; Co.

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American Fruit Growers

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S a n fo rd ' Oviedo Track Growers
A n .yone

Else

Claim ing To Sell

flre ito n e
spa r k

Meisch

Seed la.

N ot Selling Seed
Grown

By

Ua-

. S eb a stia n M eisch
Grower And Originator, Meiach Special
and Melach'a Improved Goid«n Celery S«ad
8«caucux, N. J.

.^riSSKH

m Tires
d Tires

S U P E R I O R IN
QUALITY

of

THE NEW

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. 17t|«,

P e r f o r m a n c e COUNTS! Firestone High Speed Gum-Dipped Tire* hold
■FI world records on road and track for Safely, Speed, Mileage and Endurance.
They are first choice of race driven— men who will not take chances or risk
their liver on any other tire.
Firestone Tirea are the only tires mode with high tlreleh cord* End the Extra
Process o f GUM-DIPPING which give* 58% longer flexing life— GREATER
SAFETY AND MORE BLOWOUT PROTECTION.
J

SANFORD

John Ludwig

E»e*SS
Ptofils
1*1 ( * l ft*, of

byQum -2)2ppinq

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Protect your Safety by equipping your car TODAY— Tire prices are atill
•oo low— Buy now before they advance agaim
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T E R R IT O R Y

$ .10,0110 f 10,00(1
fyening*
Less |2&lt;« '• of
12.IV0O ?7.WK1
declared value
% I7.M10 f

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To A pply on Now Firestone High Sp

6.00-17.

H A N D L E OUR SEEDS
IN

TVPI

5.50-W.
5.50-19,

Persons or Firms

Capital *V“ V lav
lat I I per II,(Dhi o f derlared

S H IP

4.75-19.

The Following

capital sto k . 1100.000 1*20.000

value

h

I f you Hrtp Homelhlitf
thsit need, repalrlnic

“ The rapital sloek lav *"d the
rcgulati n* hr th'
sire** profit* lav most, necessar­ (oau-nre of
Tr»a*ury Do part moot.
ily. h- considered together:
"Jo -ksniivlllc*
-ne- the amour* r f net Income hs « |
V-**n determined Ihe evre«* prof­ “JAi'KXnNVIl.I.E (TIArTKR.
Fl.flltlliA INSTITIJTK OF
it* Isr lo he nnld will depend up­
on the a mo of n^ th- a Hit.ted 1
ACCOUNTANT*.
,Vaelare«l -apilsl
Th- higher Ihe
depleted -nine nf eapllal I* Ihe
greet *e trill te Ihe tm oin l nf
the recital *l»ck lav and the low­
er of the evre*a profits tnv.

“ The following esaniple hn*
heen piven of twn c'rporalion*.
'earh having -tihalanllally Ihe same
hook value of rapital and «*rh
hav|nt, stth tantlaity
Ihe same
amount, nf n-t Ine me. t'orpnrathn *A* eleel* tn derlsre It* rap
Hal al » l"*v value In order In redrre -eptlnl *t eh
llahillly.
rnvporallnn 'R' declares a higher
cat it*' value, and accept* a high­
er rapllsl -Inch tav, In order In
rtdnce its rices* profits lav Hablllly.
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. When Sanford, W « t Palm Beach and ona or two other
cities first began the procession of Florida municipalities
Into the region of hood defaolta. the paaaing op of interest
or principal payments on city obligation* waa a rather ex­
ceptional and noteworthy occurrence. Since then, it haa be­
come rather ordinary, until we find aotne o f our leading
financial authorities giving the problem their serious cooaidant ten, with souse o f our erstwhile strong munklpalltiea
demanding it.
In the state of New York, for instance.
steps have been taken to ptwvidu In some measure against
bond .default* nf thla kind.
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I n his nwvag* to the axtraonflnary aasalon o f the

BOOLE n U B

FOR TODAY

OUR
OW N S A L V A T IO N t—
Q m lw a i.k lm J l a »- f»ia w
always aheyed. aot aa in my preaW tt witty, but now much mare ia

my sham es. werh out your . . .
relentI an w ith (ear and Irem hliag.

—Phil. 1:12.

- Haro's to tha old friends true
L Who (hare In a ll we db
A ad hare learned a ll our ways
P* Through many yretordayo.
i Their, are I t i hearts tha .hare
V A H that w« meet eg care;
* T h e ir, at* the eye. that see.
Though g ta .o our fa u lt, may h
Tha good that lleo balow. •
‘ Thsta’ why we love them ret
Bat here's to tk* happy day
When com** eeroas oar way
, A sew friend, blithe and bold
T o Joh. lho fa ith fu l old.
'

Glad la the shattering ibwr

Ta w .k o m e la -C m m ite .
Bat happiest, at day’a end.
Art- wa to gain a friend.
I»y Edgar A. Caret

MEN TO BE GWEN
CONSIDERATION

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not sound so very different from that which made its «p -

aaglo, and then petit wo tho recev.
try administration for a rating to
apply to tbo peculiarities of hla

Not only that, M r. Butler said,
blit II mtw H bI m a ^r-nri.w n la
Section S, which allow , say m ss
w &gt;n»; for Ibe higher wagr paywho cm.not lay h i. band, aa the
ren t*' to r*i*e hi* p rim ronogh
to e*rap*n&gt;ste, aad .t ill get hit;
re g it.

gaa to pkh upBuyer* are ba­
ft naing to inrremre their •lock be­
fore price* tb * u f U gbar. Tb* in ­
creased demand m .j appear to he
a Mga of rttu rrirr* prosperity.,
But the AdministrsUoa'a IS-hour
weak rode U going to work a
hardship on M r. Saw yvr’. buai-j
next.
B « w ill hare to hire more
help aad .kitted labor tool easy
to obtain In tho rirm tf of Frevport, especially on abort notire.
Sm all bwainoaa com era* around
Freeport an&lt;i tho neighboring
town of Brunew irk are raking
wage*. But bu«in*»« men feel
that
tho
U
and
10-hour

In q o irtc* h a re poured ia upon
tha N M W fJf o ffic ia l* W tlh th l*'
doH om inaliag th e m
running town and .m ailer indu.triee art

through th»m a ll: llow don tho not oppmed to ram ng wages re
to d rel much a . lim itin g the hour, of
w hich a production w ith .m a ll chance of
la ce r­ fillin g order, ratiefactarily alter
that.
Unskilled help, they ta y,
/
“Take the rare of the little fe|. can be practically no help ia cer­
low," .three inquirer! say, "who ha. tain processes.
People arson,] Freeport fret
u**j up a ll his financial reserve,
in the struggle to keep going. He that the propaganda pressure upcannot borrow any longer at the on which the recovery 1. launched
bank; he U losing money on cur- carnet a little too much steam.
There is a certain undertone of
disapproval to government regu­
latio n of w age, and workiag
hours. B it at the same time peo­
ple are doing a ll they can to anport President Roosevelt, Tha R J . Sawyer Company and a ll the
100 percent Am erican bu.incaare
are striving to carry out tha sp ir­
it of the recovery more and
w aiting for word from W ashing­
ton that w ill lake some cognis­
ance of thoir w avering position.
A d rn m irt ratio n
prepam
w ith lho obvious d ia lrra *
b lan ket ru lin g w ill raaao
tain individual c a m ? *

*"**,»,'* n ,f&gt; winmwee a tin
Day." Already there I. a "Moth­
er'. Da*" and a -Children'. DayT
It ia itatsd that actual work on
tho proposed electric railway be­
tween Jackson.ill* an I St. Augu*tlao -will ho startod by the fire, of
October.

tlonary,

u s*- Roland J . ! t * j n U the
president and only t m iin f . B#
and hu U U H p n ran tho offieo end. About 10 ik U M »o rk-

Blanket Recovery Act
Provides Method Of
Obtaining Hearing

Legialatore," says the New York Times, “Governor Lehman
renews his recommendation o f legislation to provide for de­
faults by immicipallties on their funded obligations.
He
asks fo r a general authorization in the case of ouch de­
faults-to a rto p m financial agency whose power would be
restricted to 'approving or vetoing sny item o f appropriation
or expenditure by the municipality, or the incurring of any
debt by It/ Thus without any other interference with the
operations of the municipal government, and leaving Its o f­
ficials free to discharge their functions, Ihe root o f the de­
fault would he cut off. Ultimately .the credit o f the defsuiting municipality would-be-restored.
. . . . .
“ The existence o f such i potentImlitjr o f restraint would
be likely to act aa a check on municipal extrav agance. Gov­
ernor Lehman refers to the Massachusetts experiment In
State regulation o f the finances o f overspending cities. Fall
River Is the) classic example. The flight o f spindles southw«rd hsci ilV p a rT ln fie r troubt*. hut excessive borrowing.
rwoUen vslustions and taxes, an empty treasupr compelled
her to appeal to the State.
Early in I9S1 a finance board
o f three memlwn* waa appointed by Governor Ely to man­
age the city's finances for ten years. - In the last two
years, in spite of unemployment, the cost of public relief
an&lt;l the scaling o f property valuation by 2T, P«c cent.^ap­
propriations have been reduced
per cent.
At
at March, 1031. the funded debt waa more than $11,000,000.
It is now $0,000,000. It wiil lie further cut at the rate o f
$900,000 a year far the next four and $700,000 a year fur
the subsequent four years.
“The work o f such a board causes a variety o f discon­
tents and hatreds. The operation is painful but imperative
and salutary. The citixena complain, but spendthrifts must
hive Kuirdiinn.
S,;m€ foroi of State nupervlaion o f mu*
nkipal finances baa been preached by a number of Govern­
ors in the lean tiroes. Governor Lehman aaya that the
legislation he seeks for tb* protection of ‘taxpayers, public
servants amt creditor! alike' should be passed now, when
t could be made general in its application and not reflect
on the credit ntanding of any individual municipality.

Brighter tho fireplace

L J. Sawyer, In*-, of Freeport.

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SAM ' FRANCISCO. An#. * * M V -d M t* MsUlkb. b«ll boy °*
tha Linn Lurlinv, told • nr* IW
of fish t«»TT- Earoale to B m l&gt;
In, Iw u U bn » » e*lrep nrer aa
open porthole.
Along cast a
flying fi»b and nipped right tala

Are you planning a Vseatloo'jta'

this sunuasrT
I f so—&gt;8top at the popular

HOTEL P L A Z A
LOW 8UMMJ5B RATES |
Dine and Dance at tha

MAGNIFICENT NEW ROOF GfiRDEN
The renter of Havana'. Serial Life.
RENE BOLIVAR. Managing Director

T. M. Dolluon
- H H m H W T O B — OJL
STRING AND
BRASS
INSTRUMENTS
■* — rax. yu
IMadiu IIIS MyrtW Are.

Don't forget that prlcao are go­
ing up. You caa help yourself ard
yot can help speed recovery by
hwyteg now.
Spare? o f
Daylong
Beach,
writes that the worker, of Amirtea have a new song, “ Nka my

Too dual hava to organla* a
holding company to hold tho bog.
—Clearwater Hun. No, you might
buy atoeh la one.
They say that tha Miami chiselart have orgaalsod an association
and hare adopted a rode.. Their gone a few day* when they ran Into m tropical a tom which
slogan la "W e do anybody!"
togned the 19 foot sloop on Its beam's end. finally over-turn­

ing It and throwing its occupants into the water.

The two

They say that the Reeunstrec- men dung desperately to the bottom of the boat for three
th o
Fin* nr« O r p « ratios has
ays and three nights.
By slmoet nuper-human efforts
about flnti bed It. jo!* but d*ria&lt;
hey
righted
th
e
crgft
and
set their course due west using
ths month o f June it s u b loan,
aggregating nearly flZOjMOJWO. sn improvised sail for motive power.
That ought to help somebody
With their fopd and water gone they began to suffer

A Miami department
slot,
know, tb* Recovery Act Is going
t# work. It Is trending MWWO
remodeling Its show raios and
atgre room, la anticipation of a
greatly Increased volume of buslages US. fall and winter.

Bp la absolutely fair to capital sad
labor alike and that ba Is sot
afiaM of tha dovil himself. Ha will
asaba there latht.lrial rodra work
If aayvoo in the country can. .
■ There posters you see going up
la Um windows coat the governasset a pretty penny. Gmoral
Jthereo wanted S4JKXMMM si then
and ha wantod them In a hurry.
The! ifallon writs, that iha firm

Chesterfields

ram hunger and parched throats.
Tiny fish, shrimp, and
i urbot, washed down, with salt water, and an occasional few
drops o f rain water furnished th?(r only subsistence. Addi d to the extremity o f their predicament were schools of
iwparri sharks which Beamed to sense an Impending meal
and went along awaiting the moment when a body p d f'1*
slip Into the water.
At times the men would be driven almost frantlfc by
showers o f rain which fell nearby but seldom came within
reach. Always they were laboring under the overwhelming
ear of being left alone. Death wasn't so bad but the
i bought o f being the only one to endure the hardships they
were experienfing waa a haunting night-mare.
. It waa probably this emotional disturbance which led
lei) (o decide that he would be the first one to go. I f he
had known that only one more day was between him and
rescue he could easily have held out, but the strain o f un­
certainty, the wesHenfag effects o f fear, famine, and thirst
had sapped his courage to auch an extent that a quick death
teemed to be lea*, painful than life under existing conditions.
I is fate ehould tie a lesson to all people who give up hope
almost within sight o f attainment o f relief.

• rev* *50,000 bn tha enter It
a there days more. Johnson
Mat wait. That shows haw
resfafy tha go rent stoat fasts
M. M. Smith, yrssldsnt s f ths
Mod o f apoed In con Mellon
Uto'Bscotrry Act. Local buil- fWopte'a Bash, wsa fa tha clip
» a n •should ■ba squally as I hi. morning looking after his
Hanford Interests. He, has lately
returned from • (rip, to Georgia*
tha paruUnaa pad other stats, aad
cams' hath ta Florida ta real off.
Among tha premlnont visitor*
Is 't h i rity yretook y waa Daa
MaBfsaon o f - ths Winter Gasdsn
sspttaa and p in tdreT afi t h r Banfort Shoo add Clothing Company,

8ANP 0 RIX TWENTY YEARS AGO

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Miss Rose VarnerAnd
Clayton Bailey Wed
M A K G A R E T P E T E R S , S ociety E d ito r
visit her daughter, Mr*. W- J.
Stowel for tamo ttmo.
Mr*. M. Rupert Strickland, Jr.
has returned from MadWorn aid
Atlanta, C* wber* ska kan boon
visiting mkstlve* fo r tha port
Mr. and Mrs. E. tL Randall, Jr.
Y iiS i Edna Til Ha, of Palatka, I*
tha guest this week of her cousla, left this morslng for Chicago
"here they will visit the Cen­
Mr*. Winnie E. Smith.
tury of Pragma. They plan to ho
r. and Mrs, F. D. Brcndrn left away about a month.

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srdny for Arehville. Tenm
whir* they will aptog a month’sMr. and Mrs. L B. Steels aad
family hare
returned
from
vacation.
Tho mas ton. Go. where they hove
been spending tho past tww
months.
beep spending tbo paat two week*

Mr. and Mts. T. E. Vickery and
Miaa Ecoy Valerio David left to­
day for North Carolina and Ttanesseo where they will spend two

"N o o m blame* a banker (nr
wonting i « b« able to poy Ua drpoeltors upon demand and I am
not finding fault, but merely call­
ing attention to tha fact tkat if
baaka are to be run on each a
liquid baaU aa |o be able to pay
their depotltorn on demaad, there
Will be no credit (or business—
aad that almply vtope the works. '
To encourage banka to strangthen their positions and fkinctlon aa
la normal limre, Jones aaid the
corporation waa prepared
to
“ match capital dollars with any
sound hank (hat can uso additional
capital to advantage."
“ The corporation will do this by
baying preferred stack, to pay
flew portent rumntatlee dividend*,
payable semi annually oat of net
oorning*," he said. “ If dividends
are noj earned they will aevumu.
late, but not be payable except
from net earnings."
Jones iai«l n billion dollars, or
lb awn a half billion dollar", of add­
ed bank capital “ ran be multiplien
0f many time* in the extension of
ilhi crmlil." He added:
h-,1 “ Ample bank credit will not on­
ly strengthen the banks and malts
l7;tTrTrwintt7"n/r*rtWfir lir iw p o n Y
,r. to the creillt nee,U of tho conn*
h, try, but It will strengthen the
morale uf the honkers and both
or* necessary if we are to eonaI duct our banks in harmony wjth
nj tha recovery program.* ,

The marriage o f Hiss lo o t
Randolph Varner, dhoghter of tha
Roe. and Mr*. Carroll H. Varner,
o f Memphis, Tsnn, to Clayton W.
Bailay, of Lo* Angeles, eon of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailay,. of
this city, took place on Monday,
July 3 at tha "Wee Kirk, o' tho
Heather" In Los Angeles with Or.
W, E. Cook in charge.
The fellawlng la an account
taken from n recant Issue of the
Bristol Herald Courier, of Brittal,
Va.-Ttnn.s
T h o bride, who la on tntlmato
friend of H n . Fred M. Nelaon.
of Los Angeles, was boantifol In
n gown o f powder blue chiffon,
with hat and shoes to match. Hee
bouquet waa of pink rosoo and
valley Ullea, her only ornament
was an old gold bracelet, aat with
pearl*, whleh belonged to her
paternal great-great-grandmother.

SocialCahndar
THURSDAY.
Tb# d o w n
Sumksy School
Class Of tho First Baptist Church
Will kov* a picnic at San Lando
Spring*. Tho porty win l*oeo tho
ckorth ot fiOO P. M.
FRIDAY.
Tho Ladies Auxiliary of tho
Sonferd Elks Lodge will meet at
BiOO P. M. s i tho Elks Hall oo
East First Strsst.
MONDAY.
Tk* Mary Lsmbuth Cirri* of
tko First Methodist Church will
most at 4:00 o'clock ot the horn*
of Mrs. M. Rupert Strickland, Jf.,
Palmetto ■ Avenue,
with Mrs.
Strickland and Mrs. X . A. WuSos
aa hostesses.

Joe EL Brown W ill Be
Ir. and Mrs. &amp; Rungs returned motored to lokoland yesterday
iday night from
Chicago where thoy attended tho funeral
iro thoy visited the World's o f Mr*. Meiscb'a unci*. B. F.
» !« » • •
Mrs. Wlnhl* E. Smith istumed
Sunday frton a two weeks’ vaca­
tion sprat in Gainesvtilo, Grooor
rJg* Springs, aad Palatka.

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WUMagts,

S ^ n A t JMilaiJfiLXftdjftil

of

town Havana yesterday • oftc^
noon and many privately-uwnM
automobiles were either damaged
or their^ Urea punctured.
Almoat alt taxi driver* had
joined the strike by aunduwn.
only the larger automobiles used
for transporting the 1-1000 tour­ PLACED IN RUCMVRR81III*
ists arriving aboard four excur­
DENVER. Aug. 2. W V-Th*
sion vessels venturing out,
Colorado Fusl A Iron Company
Streetcar workers met last
waa place,! In receivership ye*,
night at their union headquarters
trrday following a Jefault on bond
to decide what action thoy would
taka.
Effort* at mediation Initiated by
the Interior department an ) Just
Ixitrienlo Julia, chief of the Cen­
tral district, having failed, Sec­
retary of Agriculture Eugenio
Molinet, whose department alfb
handles
legal
matters, befall

Mrs.'J. L Slrjcklamd aad Mrs.
Lra Ryals, of Cordeb|, O*-. arq,
I f you have som ething
expected to ■fries Saturday U
spend a week kero with Mr. and
that need* repairin g
(Continued
From
Pago
tine)
.Mr*. J. G. Ball l*ft yesterday Mrs. M. Rupert Strickland, Jr., fore the fooUighta at* actually de­
Streets and the Hcincry girl, a
Palmetto Avenue.
L
picted In tb* picture.
passer-by. cuniprisvd tha injured.
8om* of the funniest as w t l as
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A riot occured at tk* barber
Mra. J. 'll. Fuller returned to­ most intense scenes in the picture
shop when several unidentifisd
day to her horns In Anderson. 8. occur during th* playing of a
men- -among whom poller said
215 W . 1st St.
C. She was accompanied by her World Series in a downpour of
were Communist* are striking urnmother. Mrs. J. O. David wh» rtln.
r
alius driver* -insailed the estab­
wilt spend aom* tlms there as hor
Tho plot ronesrna o hick, town
lishment. Gunfire follows) and
boy gho develop, into th* cham­
ssvrn men, Cautacho among them,
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y
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pion batsman of the big league. H* account of th* KrtYr JUntaa anti ware wounded. I^CUPnldo _ Urilu.
Mrs. 0 . G. Roller and .Min j* *Mo thg. champlra ra te v a im
poising o f Mr. Hwann, Miss Vara- proprietor, was arrested, rhsrgcd
Th*lme~furn*r left thla mornii
fspg-tlm, sleeper. HI* cockture- •r joined Mr. Bailey in Los An­ with drawing hi* pistol and start­
for LaxcTand where they will nsos makes him tho butt of in.
geles and tka ceremony took plact ing the fight.
spend o- few days. They war* acmtm- there.
Earlier eight or nine men drhere
of
him
tsam.
vomponisd by Mr. and Mrs. John
“ Mr*. Ballsy was educated at striked by poll** as Communists
Joe, aa S ia m the GroaL be- Wesleyan Cullegt, Macon, Ga., raided- tho Genera cigar factory
Weaver who tpant thp day there.
comes Involved la a Jov# tangle and tha Conservatory of Music, add la tho fist ffghtiag that filMrs. Herbert Ralls and th* whleh eventually lands him In Cincinnati.
STEVE'S
lawsd four men were hurt. The
Misses Mary Chapman, Doris Jnif, and very nearly lose* the
“ Mr. Bailey Is the son of Mr. Reinery girl waa pasting the
WorId%
Serf
at
championship
for
Walker, Barbara Blount, Eunlcs
and Mrs. Cl. W. Bailey, of Sanford, place.
Tylor. Virginia Tylsr, and Mar­ his tsam. How Ip extricates hint- Fla., and is chief aviation pilot on
At^Royo^C.dorado, near llayqnt,
garet Rolls are spendiag today •»lf and finally wins both tho the U. S. 8. Langley.
gam* and tho girl la one of the
at Daytona Beach.
“ Tho young couple left after
most 'exciting ai well as the moot tho corsmooy on o motor trip
Mrs. C. T. F o o t Jr. aad daugbInddraU lo o comedy through tho Cooadloo Rockies and
!*r, Jsaa Harriet, and Mrs. full cf riotous situations and fast
upon their return will be at home
Vaughn Maxwell, of A^coste, Go, action.
who hare besn spending |helr **•
"They will make their hum# In
cation In Miami, arrived -this aft­
San Ifirgo and are esteblithed at
Nr*.
D.
J.
Stallings,
o
f
Thomas,
ernoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. L
the ‘Casaloms.* "
Batts at their horn* on Palmetto side Oa. Is th* guest of Mrs.
W. L. Henley -at her home en
Avenue for a short time.
the Paola Road.
b a n k s u r g e d
, Dr. B. D. Caawvll lif t this
i afternoon for Atlanta where he
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington, Mrs.
I will join Mrs. Caswell and their Preston Btephensnn, and Miss Re­
daughter, Eugenia Ann.
From becca Steven, are expected to
then they will go to Chicago to return the Utter port of tho
attend tho- World’s Fair and th* week from Tollahaxsoe where they
(Continued From I-sge O m )
meeting o f th* American Dental have been attending th, summer
classes of our cltixens if business
Association.
school session at the Florida
is tu be rc-rstahlishrd on a per­
State College for Women.
manent workable basis.
“ Yuur plan to provide bank*
Mrs. E. A. Douglass and Mix* with new and addrd capital, by
Virginia MaDanlel have returned the purchase of preferred slock
from Atlanta' where they wee* un such fair terms as thus* out­
O F F IC E B Q U 1 P M B N T CO.
the guests of relatives for abort lined, will enable them lu siqend
“ E«*rrthing fo i) Th* Office'’
10 days..While away Miss McDan­ thin credit without fear of their
iel accompanied her. brothers, L. positions.
TYPESETTERS
P. McDaniel, o f AUanta, and A“ It is also interesting tu know
.A n ri A ild ln r M achines
M., MeDanie), of Bannell, to Chi­ —os th* honkers will appreciate
**
R E P A IR E D
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cago where they visited the Cen­ —that this can b* don* with no
IPhone tft
.
lit Magaall*
tury of Progress.
added tax burden, and at mi cost
lo the public treasury."
-Jones said then was no shortage of ready money or bank II. quidity and that the policy of
“ forrrd liquidation'1 uf loons'
should cess* and credit should bo-1
gin mneina into business hannsto.
“ The coffers of the big banks
are fill'd with government securi­
ties, cask holaocg* In th* federal
Ladies Clothes Cleaned
roeorvs and otherwise," he sold,
Cash and railed fur
‘‘which Indicate* that they still j
1
Carry A Dvlitercd
• r* "siting to see if the things j
Dfcwaca. plain
JU
(ttercaols, plain, nu fur
ju
wbkh psopi* own and have to o f­
Otyrrout*. wilh fur cellsr
1.10
fer a* security for loans, have ’
Ov&gt;rrosta. wilh fur collar,
1.13
any real value as a basis of cred­
WMt* Flsooei l ia ls .
.nS
it.
Coat Hulls, , i k i | nr silk
“ A banker may argue that ha1
Hklrts. whit*, wmtl nr silk
has no applications for loans that
Tams or Caph* ran afford to make, bat that:
Silk llals, m fl
Mm* banker Is probably contln-|
Sleeveless Mwralrr*
ulng th* policy of era verting bill
Ison* into cash or government
curities. This policy'of forced tbfc
I^adieH Clothes Tressed
nidation should cease, and hoc-1
rowers not only given time to
tlressvw that kave been washed
Overcoats, wHksul far ...........
Oerrcoola. with fur-lrlmwed ,

Special In vestig a tio n *
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C R E D IT A S S O C IA T IO N
ris s e ISO
lost. Par* I t , .
"s a ls ,* Wo-

alcetitt of « tummc- hoM c o i n e d wjdt thq %
convenience ol country cLb l^obtiec, ,*
Whether you’re hem torn woUooe tbo«
whole luamw, you'll find a BLOWING BOCK
VACATION • reel “ pick-me-up" . . , Mete
reunites* now lee your there ol t*V, robust
living In this wtlquc retort , . . creeled foe
health, htpplncn end fun. fit beauty It In|oy to the out-door recieetion, Induce* sound
ifeep end develop* • keen appetite.

For itko/oU */ rale* a*4
1Gfuilroteal booklet address

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•Rhttsnth grew of Blowing fock'i.onl* golf |
courts . a. hifhest 18-holc courts csit of tho
Bocilsi . . » the Green Pjtk live* you tho

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T O TAKE PART
IN N E W CREDIT

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B L O W I N G ROCK

L a b o r T roubles
In H avan a C ause
M u c h V iolen ce

faril fly are planning to lea** Sdtordoy morning for Brunswick,
Go. to spsnd a shffrt time.

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Williams, ot thair,

M E M O G R A PH P R IN T IN G

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P R E S I D E N T 'S N A T I O N A L

Effective Monday, Augyst 7th H ^ J K ^

The Following Mirjimun Price Scale, In
Accord W ith Tentative Code Adopted B y

A L C LEAN ER S AND DYERS

RESTFUL NIGHTS —
: GOOD FOOD rrr. WELL PREPARED, ~
BEST BATHING BEACH IN THE WORLD

Wf OponUo A c io t i, U rt^D R t* Goto!

FAINS
B IK E -

McrTH

ClothuH Cleaned

Sweat***, withi'ut sleevrs
Sweaters, with sleeves
IJsens. rkanrd aad pressed
Pants

Men’s Clothes Pressed

10c E x tra F o r One Day D elivery On S u it O r Drcmt— oe E x tra F o r One Day D elivery Oa I'a n la
t

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B eginning M apday A u g . 7th W e W ilt

O P E N A T 8 :3 0 A N D C L O S E A T 5:30
On Sat^ifdf)|p Open at 8:30 and Close at 9 P. M.
SeminolenDry
Seminole County Laundry, Inc.'
C e-O p em tia g la t h * e x te p f o f I-lnen Suita

PIxler Dry Cleaners

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Laney Dry Clealiero

Vickery Dry Cleaners
Colonial Cleaners

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tERGSOUGHTGeneral
UUN1 A.C0UE

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Score Of Others Suf­
fer From Effects
O fT esr Gas During
Coal Mine Trouble
UNTONTOWn T* Pennsyl­
vania, Aug. 1.— (A. P.)—Six
men were shot end wounded
In a bruih between picket*
and deputle* • at the Star
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A acore of othera Buffered
from the effect* of tear *m*.
The picket* aald • they
etorrwd several men who In­
tended ooln* to the mine and
. ^ yrrr* t- ’VIn* to them when
4 S MVtrel damtl** ram* op, threw
W t**» /•«« and opened fire.
Doi»n« of ( M i were f1re&lt;f end
• p«Tn&gt;»y «e ***r re« *h*ll* ex­
ploded
Several l*'.lt*t* went
‘ thm n-h i»ee*h* l a ke* an«4 In
»iw home, okhef* m M, ■ behy
r # ~ e l » n lfW l H»**h.. .
t e e ew»
»M* and two
termed 1&gt;e t*»r
r# , , t th* rrV h Com’wnv's mine
M t* nrtswW""* ■* th - 'w - ltr n t
f t e w t 'to nth** »"•"** In SmtlhMiner* In AH-eHene. Wa*h«neinlUs
wnlk-ut e*Wi"- 'heir
p f n M n to more then W.nno on
ttrlk*.

Barbers AdoptNew
HoursAhd Increase
Price Of Se rv ic es
’ Th*
,1 U»
n
..i I Barbs' Aii relation- *n*t
Sanford

night to dlecuu

catlsn toeaUr. J . IL Wilson prS»M, . i and led th# discussion* which
raiultid in,»h» b « b a " sdoplln*
the folio win# opening *nd closing
hoar aehadw*t - a
.. i '
' All white patron lied bnrber
shops In thin eoanty, affaettvn todajr, to open oa week day* at
1:80 o’ctock and c lu e at 6:10
o’clock In tho afternoon.
All shopo will op»n at 8:30
o'clock tn Saturday* an.t do** at
7:«0 o'clock In tha aeanln# on that
day.
. Shop* therefor* will be on a M
hour wook beili. end will r*maln
open cn Thsraday afternoon* until
M l o’clock. * *
Berber* ail* rated that ln»»m ch a* It (a now naer*»*ry to
gaarantee encV barker » minimum
wag* of |1 4 ,fo r a 40-honr work
wtok, U la nacassary to literals*
prleaa to taka cart of tho addtd
product I &gt;a co*t of turning cat a
ta re or haircut.
Effective to.Uy all prices war*
booitSd with tha sseeptton of that
# te Y tr a rharo, tha prtca of which
wWraaM'aa at 21 cants. Haircut*,
plain manage* aad
ahaagpo-.s
Jumped from I t fonts to M cants,
whtU all other barber aerrlce was
boovtad la trarlou* proportIf ns. '
8 tno of tha ihop omployaoa
have toon tam ing last than 110 a
week la tom m iultni for *om«
t ine, aad while J. X. Smith stated
th a t BOw help will bo employed *»
q teklj as It la needed, at least
•evoral barker* will be oa the |14
a weak minimum casta (tractive
th e. weak.

Homan Labor Will
Be Used On W ork
Wherever Possible
WA
Btate k h l i i r y
told Isday the
aleed f t _________ __
In p*o)*(U
built f»lth m eaty Bat ef tTe
&gt;3^00.000.000 pobtte works fund*.
Tfc'* * * • , * ?
T *7
InrM ad la - th e am i
of paryooee ta d polieloa
•JWlersKj
by Secretary Ickaa who ahke a M a isU r* the pabiic
Tha oth an were th a t jahe be
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AUXILIARY GAS
TANK LAW HELD
TO BE INVALID

Ten Deaths Occur In
Gotham WhereTemperature R e a chen
100 To Near Record

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Etnectntion Ih Held
That Evcrv Type Of
Industry Will Soon
Be Under It« Terms

O f Drive
PushN.R.A.Prograi
Ns R' A. Fads For Sanford

MINIMUM WAHKS— Retail merchant*. &gt;t&gt;S all
WASIHNOTTIN. Aug. l.-IN h
H r TO*
rm rl
other "whit* collar*." Including barber*, beauty parlor
Samm-r &gt;U*le«l lo it* irnllh
Qtiif-k *r»**«l
rrinll
operator*, dish washer*, driver*, delivery mjn. sleeator
I which went in force tod*v by ■ " '
the Eo«« and In port*
Duval Circuit Court nfthroughout
order of Hugh Johnson, reroerry)
opefatorv. Janitor*, watchmen.
p- rter*. rm taurant
the Middl# West ye*t*nlay with
: *.Iminisi.nl r. I* he ng sought hr
Judge I**ueR Order an accompany ng t« II of mor*
„ wwkita-,*nd-LlU'ta.
artisans, and fnotary w r i m , 10c to 40e an hour.
i u i n ^ S h w f f ^ w ^ “h * w r m m r
Stsa4sr4 Hat*** PBao
that soon eser trp e of puM c sale*
MAXIMUM HOURS OF WORX—Orocers. 48 hour»j
H e a r t W e ta a lla
Tampa's maximum
tempera- MUM***
sgency
will
be
hUnkeled
under
It*
,
Been 1 * .
retail merchant*. 10 houra; all other "whit# collar*."
14 H -.-4 .lt T s l l - e s k s * JACKSONVILLE. Aug. I. —Th» lure wax 79.
term*
*]
M , M . I.s s p M eat M a rk e t
40 hour*; machtnuts. artisans, factory werktra 33
A development, following Ih* (
art of tho 1M3 Florida, Legisla­
e k s t , ****** I * ,
In New York, where 10 deaths Sa ee le
ei t i n
r e la lla M t a
nr t-r whirh hrmght a m al'rlly ,
hour*.
* '
ture, ile»igaed to make It unlaw­ -wrre attributed to the heat, the
m i- I shI i * » k * e e »
MINIMUM HOURS OF OPr.RATION-82 houra for
of dr\ *«*!., d-pertmenl store,
set I - I.a a 4 a r* a
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ful for motor vehicle* operating temperature hll 109 for life fll»t tI '.le
ta s a 's tittle * K * a l* a * a t t *&gt;
elmhing. shoe, and furnit.iie Heal
all store*.
llscMy t ask tlreee er
in Florida lo cony auxiliary tank, time in 13 year*, but l* was hotter
era, »• well *« fn d dealer*. Into’
liraeeee
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OPRNINO AND I’LOSINO HOUBS-R*tall mer­
containing gM oline or other molnr than that on Ih* blisUr.ng a»- Nakerts*
saafsrM K leettte t s a t t s r i la * f a
two
Irm-nrory
srreement*
In
rechants. 9:00 A. M.-3:00 P. M. on week day*. 0:00 A. M.fuel, wax held unconstitutional phall pavements telnm the elerat- H sa ta sa l e t * t * S * a o o lr f a
msln In fore, until hearing* are
O e Itatkee * k a p
9 00 P. M on Saturdays; gr cars, 0:00 A. M -5:00 P. M.
yesterday by Judge Daniel A. Sim­ oil structures an&lt;| in the sllfling AH rra
l a k t Hr**, t *.
.. .
held. *•** Ihe prevenlal on of a
I , is. Ite k k la s ska e M s s p lta l
on week day*. 8:00 A. M.-9:U0 P. M. on Saturday*; Hard­
mon* in Duval Clr uit Court, when subway*.
' .
sep*-»te rode i» co.er Ihe e&gt;un* * r P U a r M ill*
ho issued an ordor coalmining
lip_ the Hudson, away frrm th* Hl ulr4
ware merchant*. 7:00 A. M-tl.00 P. M. on week day*.
t e ' s lu e a e ta s e a t Btaee
Ire’s five and len rent store*,
I s ta s 'a tlts e e rt
Sheriff He* Sweat or hi* deputiev vdyt |t W |l hot, |oo, and Preri.trnt
7
00 A. M 9 00 P. M. on Saturday* (with Thursday half
jM«*ntlmr
Ihe
Pre*l
VM
plgne.l
lt N e lla la a l a
or r*pt**ealatlveo from carrying^ iio...rrclt ritm -lrd hi) week end Hata«*
4 a r4 O il I s
holiday until Sept. 151; Barber*. 8:10 A. M-8:30 P. M.
(he wmd on.l letille erde prorl.lout the provisions of Ih* del In­ at ll».le Park. Ill* h gh r r tlin r c l|
nn wteh .l*y». 8:30 A. M.-7 S0 P. M. rn Saturday*.
•' Ing « 10 hour we-k for w .rkers
volved. 11oi. re Bill No. 1431. Th; in ly wns swept by breetes, bvl
i with a minimum w*ge of &gt;14
N. R. A. RE-EMPLOYMENT AOENCY-llO East
court decision will hove for ranch­ hty were hot breexet »h,| be'
•eh'y in Ihe North ond &gt;11 In the
FI rat Slteel.
.
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ing effect thioughout the state.
INFORMATION BUREAU—llawhln* C anally. PW
The suit to obtain the restrain­
W *South.
A m-mhei of the committee thd"
East First Street.
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A maximum of 103 drgtre* wxt
ing order was brought at a tert
filed Ihd emte tester h r for thei
care by th* Turpentine and Itosin irg i'trred at Paterson. N. J., f"t
first six industries said after
Factors. Inc., to test the const!- Ih- first time in the 15 yesi
ward:
tutionality of the statute.
Th* ollitial recurdi hate teen sept
’Ttilf retell rn.1.--- * lll_ a (T c C t|^ .
plslatlff. HUt tint aUack lhg COn-there—li-WS* UU in .\sw*tk, mis
more employer* ami employes
balow the all time tr.'orU
stitutionality of Jloilse Bill No. 2. degree
‘
*hr n am ,lh -r r de that has hern
th* so-called •‘bootleg" gasollno (ft July 1. 1011. Five died of *h&lt;
filed or will te flint. It will also
bill. Stanton Walker w i. the at- heo. tn New Jersey.
Action Results From return
to work more ^.ne...plo&gt;e*l
Pit la.ltlphia, with a tempers
torncy representing th* corporathan rode* nf other lr«dr» or InProbe Of Cnargfes dusirr.
lion. Cary I). Landis, state attor­ tui* f 09, and New Haven, Conn.,
ney general, ami hU assistant, II. where the merrur&gt; ilropre.i at'^?
Of Elcctiort Fradd "In th* preparation of thl« re.
C. Carter, »pp*ar-&lt;l tn court tn a maximum of 97 hi.mlay, .b-h
1*11 rode n r ro.oo. tier was ad
(•present Sheriff Sweat and up­ rcforled three death*. It was, 100
NF.W OBI.BANS. Aag. 1.— vi-*d a id a'slstrd io WasMnclon Vnrious Loiw Enforce­ Speakers At Meeting
hold the constitutionality of the In Baltimore, for the first time m &lt;A.P.)—Formal election fraud hy some f the moot prominent
two years, bringing t*o .lea’.ht
act.
ment Officials Are Urge EllmlnatlonOf
eharge* were filed la^ay *f»ln*t mrtrhanls In Ihe country:
In handing down th* restrain­ from heat and three drowning*.
"The assneiath ns represented
Involved InFindinus All Selfish Motives
I l o s t in ,
after
aweller.ng 13 fleet Ion Cammlsol ner* hy le the e men reallird the 'mpmting order, Judge Simmons held
that tho provision* of the act were thio gh a I M t r m Sunday which Dlatr'n Attorney FagVa* SI*"* no**. nf rn operating tn the full
Glv&lt;ug anlhuiuTuc support to
imreowmabU and arbitrary, AC -..ought »vra prostrations,
•WXBT PALM BEACH. Aug. I- varltug spaakor* who *tre*md tk*
lay, Tho actless oom* M a tor- e*»s m ts s * - *WM«kt gnternmOM
tortte. General BendJ*. tfuriaaM * U u l. ««Joytd *»*&lt;/ uesujje«.,**|* prior m ere In a M ilk rwer fsr- tn Its pr if ram for natloral t i ­
■Wim t comment on "nl- need tor lh« m lltr elhulhdtlon *f
argomvats. declared that It wn*i«h. result if (bun f«riha**rs.. In
ers n r .
rlsdlct'ew
la
the
Inveolliatloa
of
l*g*d
«»•*•
,h*1 hi*
U all selflih motives In any conoidup to th* eourt to dKtar* tho act Washington It was PT and * cou
"Thiniighoiit Ih* United Stats* being pad •" verlou* law en­ •ration of the President'* tenta­
the
vole
on
ronalltvllenal
amendpi*
of
person*
were
prostrated.
either constitutional or rmconsti
I It now become* *&gt;rent|*| for a
tive blanket cod* of ethic* for th*
Six died In Chicago's stramy J4 mrnta In last November’# elec- »inti many re.a I »t re*, Ih. ugh forcement officers In Falm Brneh
tutlongl.
county", tho June grand Jure y**- notion, m tre then 200 grocer* of
degree*
of
heat
Sunday
and
the
Th* patltlooera M t ' forth that
Ilea that retailed In a declara­ not nn-v members of any rational Irr lay presented 16 eecret Inilkt- Ihls county. Including Independent
they operate turpentine lands and temperature seas only threa poini* tion of m art'al la*r her* to "pre­ retail as*n-jatinn, t&lt;&gt; n|terale Ihftr menl. to the fire It Court h-i*. and chain store*, Ia»t night rotr.t
farma Inaccessible to common car­ I ,wtr )f*t«rday. D etrot reported
Wltni**** relied to lestlf, on that until th* prerenl emtrgtncy
lect" the grand ]u« . Th* c*m- Sulnssse* ei'h»r under the ns
rier*. aad use motor truck* and 0.1, with three diaths an I nume,*■t| nal retsll ror» or under Ihe the alleged graft, the Jury’* rep.rt ha* be*n allayed, opening and
mlsslonera
ar*
charged
o
llh
oua
prostrations.
The
nitrr.iry
was
trailer* between their still* and
presd'ntlal agir-m rnt.
• nld, “airnrently hut n con/tal­ (Idling hour* la Bentord and
making fal»# return* af r-tr* .
camp* and ptae* nf business in In Ihe pper SO'* In Imliino.
“As many e*rel|»nt and worth ent lips* of memrry", and »• ■ Frmlnole Cnuaty shiuld be »• fol­
West winds cooled the Imperii!
Jacksonville. In order tn facilitate
while ^A fjestlon* for hushes* result sufflcl*nt evidence to-srar- lows:
th* movement nf the vehicle* gaso­ valley after a week of blltteilmc
(Contlmed On Pag* Twot
NF.W ORLEANS. Aug l.-(/P&gt;
cgsit nn Indictment wa* obtained
All grocery itere* will open at
line Is purchased In tmlk. with heat wh eh lo o k .fiv e.li.es then, —The battle between th* district
8:00 o'clock In the morning on
n but one c*«e.
and
five
other*
in
s
.uthrrn
C
j
!I
stat* and other taxes paid, the bill
It appeared, the report adled, •very d»y of th* w**h Including
of complaint continued, setting fomla drsert area*. Utah, after attorney'* office and the g.and
that gaming resort* have ksen Saturday, but txreptlng Sunday
ruffering
W
M
eirer
weather
fu*
Jury over th* Investigation of
forth that the vehicles r*n only
conducted herrnhout* “wlthmt In when no grocery store I* to b*
be operated for a distance of *3 20 day* without a break, finally charge* of fraud In last Nov»m- |
Inference from lb* proper of- open.
mil** on the amount of ggsollno had a ctn lln j rainstorm.
her'* el*cll n was climaxed ye»fleers", sn j that according tn ru
On week day*, grocery store*
!(imaging «torm* ltr.m p .n ltd
. , h&gt; ,,,fU t„ i „ n 0f marC. R Mason, lo-s! manager h r mor nnd gossip thin ronditl &gt;n la
h»ld by tho tanks placed on tho *#w
II close at 6:00 o'clock, while Jn
the
Intempera!
•
Intemperate
weather,
k
«ir
^
j*
w
by
foy,
o
.
K
*
"•"
tnr
K. Allen for Francis f . Stokes and Ot.. Inc., allowed to exist by vlrt e of pro­
hide* hy the manufacturers.
The bill then cite* that the cor­ persons war* kill* &gt; in a Taxis Ihe city of N*w Orlean* "to suen local «erd dealers, was Ihe first tection money p*ld by nperatirs Saturdays grocery store* will
cln*a at 0:00 o'clcck.
I’ortUuJ, an extent an I* necessary to pro­ »f mote than Hat l-rxl mrrihanta of such estohlishmint*.
poration operates n camp near windstorm add at
It wa* pointed out that th**o
i who tmlay seemed Ihrlr N. II A.
Herlong, a distant* of 40 miles, Maine, flva were Inlured by light­ tect the grand Jury."
No criticism was directed at the
i emhlern*. teals, and &gt;t rkers fr.un police or the sheriff'* officer*, th# opening ami closing ho rs apply
with no gasoline available along ning ard crop* and properly ware
svtn lo th* small country store
Instruction* were ls*u*d to the .............................
Postmisler J. P.Hall,
11*11, ' he '
the route, and another at Briggs- damaged by ra n and hill.
Jury declaring It realised these where grocer!** ar* sold along
commander
of
Ike
stale
militia
li&gt;|
nounre
I
this
m
.tiling,
It
wa*
c
taler
In
the
South
than
losers. C a, *5 mile* north of Lake
forces were to&gt; amall to stamp w'lh meals an-1 gasollno. Wher*
City, with no gasoline available It w«i In th* North, Atlanta, New arrange for "au:h protection **' Many local mrrrhsi.ta had sen! out gambling.
such o store *xl*t*, It woo under
Orleans. Nashville and Little R ck may be necrfsaiy to enable the In Ihcir certifinle. nf rempliaore
along the mute.
A number of secret Indictment* stood that th* mirchant Is to cloe*
The court held thot the provi­ reporting seasonal -teniperatuies grand Jury to discharge their fnnr- with Ihe Pfesi-lenl's blanket r r &gt; . were
believed
to have keen
The weather a-v» lion* without violence nr iun|r«t*-j They are lo rat. at Ihe I’oit Dirt.'* hiooght In connection with the his grocfrjj kpsrtmsnt either at
_
sions of th* act would work an In­ of W) itegree*.
6:00 o'clock or 0:00 o'clock.
was
normal
In
the
soulhwes't
a
t4
.
t,0n."
At
nightfall
the
troops
h
a
d
'a
t
any
Tine
at
the
General
He­
jury If an Immediate remedy wo*
operation nf bolita and race horse
Until local filling station slid
in
northern
Californ
a.
J
„„t
l^en
remobtllied
after
th
r'r
livery
wln.lu’w
wher
they
will
re.
not afforded, and handed down an
lielliitg ertahlishment* here, and
In Montana, In faet, there w«* ( discharge early .yesterday. They' ceir, all
" Ihe
' nnessary data and lo rhargp perjury to some wit- meat market operators gst to­
order restraining enforcement of
gether and oir*« upon a closing
a 'c Id wave”. Thermometer*
mobilixed Sunday and Hun- insignias.
Ua provisions.
itesaev relied in the laveniglllnn. h .u r tor th* r hsulnetsos. It was
Hioppe.| shdrply |n between 8« an-l| day night.
Fovlmaster llsll *lsi staled that
Upon investigating reported Ir und-ratord last night that tha
tho** merchants nr employers who
44. and many peronni wore top
I Declaration of m artial law u rn s have not yet rer.-itrd a ropy of r/gulnrdles in lh« county Recon­ combination storekeeper I* not to
caata.
Hardware Stores To
j only two day* before District At- Ihe Presidr'il'o ag.rriuent nh silt I struct! &gt;n Finnnrr Corporation uf veil groceries after Ih* rloilng
J torney
Eugene Stanley
h*.t call at Ih* I ipikm I hcltkriy he.ii fice, the Jury raid. "W* find In­ hour* but he may, If he wishes,
Observe New Hours
dication &lt;f payroll padding on
. planned to open th* selied Imll &gt;t • w
a supply .if agreement* var n * project* and ha.i' turn* I aril gas /line cr meals.
Allrnt'on also wai-called to tho
Many
Floridians
Are
!
l
a
m
on
order
of
Judge
Alrsatila available.
effective this m rnlng and un­
nurh information over to an u. ■rarer* present that Ih* open
til'fu rth er note*, all local hardRegistered At Fair | U
r
r
co'l*0"
"
*
'!
»f
,|i‘
i.Ulant .State audit ir." The nudl ing and riming h/urs will ellml
trlrt court, who refuses! lo a rrpt
war* merchants will observe th*e
tnr, the report add*A I* now In­ nil* K nday houra altogether. No
a "no true hill" from th* gran I
following opening ond rioting
An . arerage__
of._____
)0O _
Flsridiaat'
vestigating th* corporation’s books grocery store I* to bo op*n on
_
.v
.lJu
ry
after
one
of
the
Jurors
ha
I
b ean :
and the jury has asked him to ar Sun bp In any part of Ih* c runty.
h
Open at 7:00 o’ohwk aw ry Flor-U
V exhibit
A b ib U ^of
e the
rh Wmlifsl
«'•»*
»•»
X «nd
r*
f l u t i n ' Ihe Stats'* attorney with It w it explained.
B o tld s,
^
.abm
llledJury
with-...
morning la Ui* week except SunFlD- at Chlcvo, i m r t h x
„ y f l . min.,i„„ „f the boxes
The new hours went Into offtcl
TILLBnoROmi.
California, hlv finding*.
da-y.
*
w &gt;rrt recelvrd her* today from II ' ____
L In
______
The jury called on (lov. Dave th's morning.
From. L_
the,____
bench
open___
court Aug. l.-IA&gt;)—Archibald M. John­
* cioot at 4:00 o’clock In tka aft­ Karl Lehmann.
lo st night's meeting wa* pre­
. Jrdgr O'Donnell ordered tha «ln- son, younger »"n of Senator Hi­ Hholt* tn order an audit of th* IIernoon oa
M o n ty .
Tuesday,
Atneng those
smww from
srwn. Seminole
BllorB.y , who had been su ram Johnson, committed suicide nance* of l^n tsn a and also r*'- sided over by Forrest (iatchel,
Wednesday and Friday.
audit of the president of th* Hanford Retail
hy shouting at his home near her* nmmend* I a Ktato
Clc»* * at
noon
Tkarsday*
. .u ~ . p ■—i
.i *
. . . General C»ntson I*. I’oIsrie, to ts* today. ||* was al-.ul 47 nnd was borh* r.f tha Lake Worth Inlet Independent Merchants Associa­
thr.ugb Kept. IS.
_ . .
and Carrie E. Tke. of Loagwort;!
.“L ' T Z l Z i r A ... a practicing attorney In Kan District. The l^ntana audit al­ tion. II* rep-tried that a special
Cloae at 1:00 o’clock .Saturday j . T&gt; Nlk, ^ k . Bd y . fl. Blry. of! ^
A ^ l J fd ^ .A m ne Francisco. He left two note* ad­ ready lu* been ordered.
nm m llle, of 10 greesr* wished
night..
' L l ___ *
WThigpen, Billy| them
h*_U next
''°.V Wednesday.
"
Kg.iert iPowrll, IB, wax held more t m« to prepare a coda of
dressed to his parents. Th* but­
Hetod* #f th's groop exptooovd
Thigpert, "and Franklin Beaaett, of
ler found his body *ho| through blameltss on a charga of slaying ethics for tho local trail* bat that
themselves la convinced that U» 8Bnfcrd. and Howard *C. Lyman,
The ballot!* were on ronstitu lb* heart ently this morning.
his lO-ytar-old brother with * th*v had agreed uptn sn opening
_
_
_
_
lataat of Ih* PreshWoi’a btaaxhot *f«Altamoat« Spring*.
tional amendments, supported by
pistol July 20. The lad'* father, and cl &gt;slng hour, which he pre­
b t e r » mor* men t* work.
the (laey P. Lang faetlou. Total"
J. II. Piw*ll, was severely c*n- sented.
'They tBerefetg
•They
IR m fe y reduced tl
their ItWS
from many of th* proclncts were
x red for leaving firearms where
Mr. Gitcbol reed • latter from
bom hoars by only on* hoar and
Identical and charge* of fraud Jap Navy ToReceive they would attract th« child* th* nsgro merchant* of Utls city
agtil forth*r notice their »t&gt;te* Gandbi, Wife And 33
wars filed. Before th* charge.)
attention.
shortly before th* discussion on
will I* open' &gt;3 houm psr week
Followers Arrested were Bled th* amendment* ha-l Huge Appropriation
opening and d tsln g hour* began.
lastewd of J i hours p«r j n s k , for
been declared adopted and ns * re
Th* IstUr stated that "Wa ar*
U*' aaiy ehaags made la the aid
TOKYO, Aug. J .- W l The Tropical Storm Ih
suit slat* bonds have been Untied.
AHMEDABAIVIadla, Aag. 1
(Continued On Pago Two)
" *“ M* that ataro* w lftlh i
Action started as soon as Sen­ largest naval asttmalaa In Ja­
cIBBgf a t 0 M o’clock insteail «f (m —Mahatma Oandhl. hi* wif«, ator Long reached Now Orleans pan's history wrre presented t &gt;
Moving Across Gulf F l o r id a " r a c e d r iv e * h u r t
aad 83 ftlloWsrB wvr* arrastad by
« O'cfcck fit Satardays. tlm flasnca miaUtry today by
ctv'l ouiboritle* today at th* ont- Sunday from Washington.
•POTTSVILUL Pa-, A * . 1 ^ WASHINGTON. Aag. 1p -&lt;AA A few hour* later, Oavornor Al­ tka nary ministry tor Inclusion
of thslr new dUobadienc* camla tha ompiro'g 1034-38 b o ijtt The Weather Bureau today Uaucd (/PI—Verne Orenduff, Tallahassee,
m m I,TO ARBITRATB &lt;-! «*t
polgn for India* independence but len Issued hit orders for partial
now being drafted, It was
storm
warning Fla.. sutoasoSn* racing driver, aad
MUBCLA. Hpela, Aog.
W IheTr early roiaaM on ponle la law la rtnponee to a petition Died learned authoritatively. Includ­ tlm following
"
a
tropical
disturbance
I*
central Jerry X. Rico, of MUwaaka*.
by
11
of
tlm
I
t
mem
bora
of
tha
miner*
•red
likely. Th* arrests
ed ora &gt;30,400400 for now cto- about 230 milno south uf Apalach­ mechanic, ore rprepofoUag hi
grand
Jury
asking
far
protection
during a march to Ut* rllGoveraor
•traction ond &gt;11,000,000 for icola apparently a w in g westward htspltal today from tojortoa
•f Ra* w h m they hopert to from "near anarchy lb tka court*."
their
hy strong ahlftiag frred la races at tka
ton verts fag tlje iadleid^ol and naked destruction of th* No­ madmlsnUoa of capital ship*. ottoadad
srlada."
'
'* coioty fmif prouads ta
vember ballot*.
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MARTIAL LAW
. PLACED ON CITY
• OF NEW ORLEANS

15 lNDICTMENTS’GROCERS SETTLE
CHARGING GRAFT ON CLOSING AND
ARE PRESENTED OPENING HOURS

IvYason Is Kirpt To

Get N.R.A. Emblems

Hiram John.son'H Son
I Victim Of Suicide

-J*. A . -ik T - . *

' General Frtiik Evan#
member* of hi*
first gtepTln the prop
cat campaign to
N.R.A. program to the .
of thi* county should bo 1
opening Of' » * downtown
flee where perron* w
work should regl*l*r at
This office wo* ope*#*.fttfnoon tn ‘fce fio th o rn

T.I.phon* Co., button, *1.
Ea*t Fir*! Str#*« C. ■ - 3h#*l|
volusloored to act “ ^
officer. *ad for
weak* ih# offte* will ta»
ntmM of all whit* or colored J
• •n s m*n or *° *”*“’ "
•mploy»*nt
**F
Thar* are no siring* to th*
of registering and &lt;*•*•*•,
C-'tt-of any kind litralvod.
undontoo 1 tkat tha drlr* «
tea will m*k* avory effarl to
cure ' •taploymaal tog «»*ry ]
wh# regular*.
This act'oa was ak«n
an *rn»y organUatlg i
th* CRr « • »
r
w*« aomod O entrar of th#
palgn yesterday w h # mew
150 merchoats hnd- S ilaaM
met In the City H «l to
the N. R. A. p
It wo* *nnu&gt;
that *11 membert of th#
Coonty Ch»mb*r * f‘&lt;;mi
fointod last woak by ocUa#
(Vut 1. r . Hoi**# *houM
thsraoelcre ■» member* of
www; f r m f t , ndvlgory

At e w m to r wwn

imi

mtot Oil* mcrslng,

Th* m:rnht|’o ms*ting

• iltndid by asarly.20 mewbur*thl* advisory commlttoa
“
1
Col*net J. L MorenUtU of
P/hIM ly Division, Colon*1 T.
LswI jb of the Educational
■Ion, as#Colon*! R. A. N
th* Man Power Division. •
Col. MareoUtla stated Uiit u i
aid**, Majors R. J. Holly, R.'1FNippef, Byron St*ph«ua, A. TL
Franklin, Mori* Bonjam'
Jam** Wilatn ar* ready
d«rs ' in
ipr lading
thro gk Ik* medium
wlndew card*, itrtiri sign*,
odtertlalhg, and motion &gt;1
Him*.
Col. Lawton staled that
three Majors, L. H. ConoiUy
ih* (nformst on Depsrtmxat,
Nix of th* Appolatmsnt
m*nt, on.t Counts Johnson of
Spsakore U urttu, o il) are
to go Into action.
Ho stated that ho u n d lrttM
that Major Conntlly's dull** (W
to itimy all arallabla data *o BUT
ho ttu) Mvsral Captains or
iin tn U ho auy appoint will J a
tbl* -lo diiMmlnat* proper InrlVl
maUoa about any tubjoct ptodK
ksfor* thorn.
n* sto trJ that klajor Nig m d l
have charga of miking apgjlggl
msnts
for tho appoaram ‘ “ *
spoakar* btfor* civic clubs,
group*. church##, and Otk
group*, and that Major Juhndoa
wtuld so* to It that proper &gt;dd
well Informed speaker* win ho
ready to mob* oa address oa u u
(a rt of th* program at * tonmeal'* a.)tic*.
,
CPt N*wm*n ' am ounts I that
he hod appointed seven Ms Jest.
Mr*. F. E. Roumlllat, Mr*. L x
Pulegion, Mr*. Linton Allan,
Bludwrrth. V. E. Dougl***, W.
w .$
Hayaaa and Ned Smith.
&lt;Hg wa* lastrictod that hia i#fl
tlaa will coaslit o f^ m sk b p -io
to-blcck canvas during f H
***k of th* driva, Uta t
announcad I*Ur.
rvory block ad Uw
with tlm. P rapliW h
Ra-employmaat Ag

. rgVOy of n

(tloysd and aodlfylo^,
tb* adaptability • bp 0g______
rarlaua trade, and toduaUlaog

lnXO*. Uolaon to tho I
to

As ihla morning's
uadgr way, Gosornl
mlodad kla staff that
■or, a Mggtr war tkaa tha

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Downtown Office
Registering Ut
ployed To\
To Assist J o I

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�LOAN COMPANY!
TO BEGIN GIVING:

at, 3
ErrorsIn Am azing
ft Prove F atal To Feds

&gt;*tween the Sanford Celery
aad Dayto ad Beach lalaadera
were fighting for’ third place,
loot to tha Fade here yeeter-

r haaa-ruaalag t* tho llth
tha Fad* filled th* baser
it a man eat, aad three srrhkh tamo in lass than two
M In tho llth bmiag, w en
alblo for the defeat wbkh
4 a large crowd that aat
[k tha late re*ting game.

M ja il as Denali started to
l It *p, and Bed wee perched
sty ea first.
hen came the gay-off- Joiner
tod la front ef the piste, and
i than two mbiutes later both
aad Burnacd had (Cored; It
gened this way:
hepman sleeted to throw to
Md to got Burnsed. If th* ball
I keen .lower, Buraesd would
v boss out easily. Instead,
ipman'a thfow waa high and It
want tola centsrflsld. Burnsed
Beaded toward third where he
should have boon held except that
to that base, Ih* ball rolling near(pito the Daytona dugrat. Dennis
akkad It up there sad, casing
Buraesd
practically home, he
threw wide of th* piste, almost
hitting Rad In th* back. Joiner
— l a t h e meantime had followed
1 id around tho sacks, so that h*
atprod oa that third arror. It
14 tha first time that a player has
aside a horn* run on a hunt at
• Municipal Park. Tha .Ida was re­
tired without trouble just • moa s s t latsr, but th. Feds couldn't
overcome thht two run lead In
.their half of th* 16th.
The afternoon was full at high­
. lights, with tha pitchers stealing
i pso*t of tha gkry. Denali walked
ehly. ono men during the I&gt;
. frame*, while Cusack walked only
two, both of them Intentionally In
the llth .
Dennk struck out 2
iqen and Cusack struck cut one
■Aa, both of which fcaU were un­
usual In a gams af Dust length.
Probably the customers were
tare eetlsfled with the senee•aal outfield work toned In by
Hoy Harrison and Bart Maxwell
Uka with any other featuree, how4ver. Harrison mad* lwa miracu­
lous catches In tha fourth that
bed tha fans wild, wh|le during
th* rant of tha tilt ho cam* up
iHth ball after ball. Ha turned la
ate* put-out* aad aa asaUt all
is r . Maawell too had ptarty of
haDc hit et him. 10 pattouU bolag credited him, but he ipollpd
Ilk work by making a poor throw
ta third In th* fatal llth , a Ihtow
whkh permitted the fln t run to
name ever.
Defeat also came fer th* Fed*
because they mkeed one storing
opportunity after another- Fer laftance, In the fourth after two
llngko and a (quota* hunt had
•bored a run over and placed ansfjkir runner on third with two
4«t. Port was a nlnfkld out. In
tha fifth Chapman tripled to start
with, only to die on tha basa
whan Dennk, Jknnsr aad Martito* wont out 1“ °rdet&lt;
U the usually lucky aorontk
Port reached second with on* out
but bo died Ihare when Chapmen
aad Dennk filed out to tb« In-

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Chapman flew out and Deank
grounded out.
Tha Fed* were f ln t to score, In
the fln t Inning. Bonner opened
with n single. He waa sacrificed to
second by Harrison, and ha scored
on Bam**' alngle to center. Ab­
bott hit Into a double play shortly
after.
The Islanders got the runs back
In the second. With ono out. Join­
er eras walked. Spake doubled to
left, Joiner scoring on the play
when Chapman dropped Bonner’s
scoring Speke and Apgar hit Into
throw to tho plate. Helton, singled,
■*Thwbk*pt*F m r tiu r tM r iw r *
Tho Feds got thotr flnalyun In
tho fourth. Abbott slngkd to k ft
and Maxwell singled to right,
sending Abbott to third. Maxwe'l
stole second and Miss bunted,
scoring Abbott as Maxwell want
to third. Pert waa aa Infield out.
After that Inning, the tilt set­
tled Into a great hurling dual
which shosred Dcnnlc up as the
dependable hurlar most of tbo
fans have felt ha Is. Cusack had
tha Feds hitting to the Infield ae
usual, a fact tectlfled to by th* S3
put-outs credited to ShanaMl at
flnt, and IS other put-oute around
tha Infield.
Tomorrow tho Feda go to Loo*burg to most a Brain toam whkn
whipped Cocoa yaatorday. Tha
Pads' now kft-handor, PeU Geig­
er probably will gat tha call. It
will h* up to him to aead th* Fedi
nkng tha - path toward tho' pmnant Geiger will probably ba op­
posed by Rochester, a right­
hander.
Th# bog score:
IJV.ns. Ik

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fk a a a o a , I k ...
It D a r s H S , If
J o lf i.r . r f
B. H a ra s s* , r l

OUT ITS BLANKS

K h n t a f i ef Spec KHmey'a wildm n l i t k i f l f t k laaieg to w n
f lt i raaa t* 4 take • • to t ( n c u
( m Um | H | I | leading Cocoa Indteaa g r w tH lf Hancock hard
WUia* I n to aotfiakUr. provided
tha touch that maaat victory whan
ha walloppcd a homo ran la tha
flft with tha haaaa loaded.
Tha gmaM waa playeg under
protect, Manager AUlna of the
Cocoa team taelatod that U ehaald
net ha glaired beeaeec a passing
ahover held ap the gam* laager
than tha time limit
Big Bill Pcnaml held the In­
diana scoreless until the (lath In­
ning when twe aolld bioera and a
eoupie of ecretch Infield hlto Keoentad for tNir two r u e . la
Leeaburg'a big fifth taniag they
batted around, Fcrrexxl firat man
ep walked aad took aecond on Ho.
gaa’e neat eacriflce. Medlla lined
a hot one ta Hopbine and. all
hande were aafa when ha elected
to try for Ferraril at third. Ceppa
walked, filling the baaee, and Mc­
Call/ chalked ap a paaaed ball to
let Farraxxi acore. Parrish atrolled

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J. W. 8HADOIN

M uuger Of Florid*

vgneed the ana of 114,000. fcxeept la pa/ment of team aad eaeentlal repalra aad other necea•ary, incidental eipenaee, no caah
JACKSONVILLE, I* hr &gt;1— w II be advanced oa a loan ef thle
t/pe. Banda—The corporation's
Tha flerida hearkpaartor* of the bonda will bear tatoreat at ihe
Home Owner* Loan Corporation rate of 4 percent per annum. Tha
will begin tomorrow the dlatrikw- United Htatea Government guartlon ef application blank* to p*t- antcea the pa/ment of cuch inter­
aona who hare made re*weeta i n act. but not the principal.
All
loana under the provlalone af Ike bomb will mature la not leva than
11 /ear* and the orporatlon la
Home Loan Ownera Act.
Jaiaea R. Stockton, manager of required lo retire Hum aa rapidly
the Flerida branch of the corpora­ ae IU rttourrea will permit.
tion, announced that the dktriW“Tha corporation will make a
tlon of application blank* would caah loaa up to 40 percent of the
bo reatricted at fln t to realdenU veloe of the property (aa deter­
mined by the corporation'! ap­
of Daval county.
•
Some 1,600 mqueato already praisal) to retire an ailatlag
have been received alono from mortgage where there la Imminent
Duval county. Mr. Stockton eatl- danger that the home will ba loot
_
by foreclosure and the mortgage
mated that the _____________
offlea would beg*"
' l l dnya gjiarlraunol be acquired by the eg­
making loana wl.Ithln
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such
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A circular containing general
Informal! in aa to how the act op- portent. No loan of this typo may

what tha radio baa dona to tha
art o f Beethoven, Bach aad all
tha great compceere aad what it la
doing te the. mntldane who moot
earn a living under prevent ecot
nomlc condlUone.
U quotee official publication*
of the United Statoe Department
of Commeree, the find!age of
Prealdent Hoover** Committee oa
Social Trends, official charto
and etotementa by the Mask laduetries Chamber ef Corniceo, the
American Faderntlou of Musicians,
the National Broadcasting Comere ta prove that "weak and Its
pan/ and landing musk putykhcreatora are being curved."

"The corporation will make now musk, good mask sad poor
caah loana up to SO pcrcaatum of muskt mu a le rang, played,
th* value aa datermlaed .by th* whistled, hummed aad crooned by
corporation's appraisal for lb* artlcta sad aspiring artist*, by
payment of drfaulled Uses and professional and am*tears."
aaaeismente which th* owner k
Notwithstanding thk and IU
unable to pay and to make nocee- contention that both music and
*ary repair* In order to maintain musicians are "starving", th* aothe property aa tenantabk, which
ckty make* It plain It has no
th* owner la unable to make. In­
brief
agslnct th# rsdto and gives
terest on such loana ahall bo at
no Indication H k prepared to join
tha rate of 6 percent.
th* campaign against tha loud“Except with the spprovsl ef
the corporation at Washington ell each applicant upon request a
loans mutt be authorised monthly. form of application for ban. This
It la th* corporation's polk* to
•pplkatlon (typewritten If poaslrequire th* satlefactloa In full ot bk). must ho fully-completed and
all liens against the property from signed by th* applicant and re­
the proceed* of It* loan.
turned to th* Jeeksonvllk office
“In all casas where tha eorpir- *f th* corporation, room Ml,
•lion la authorised to Isaue bonda Graham Building.
In payment of a mortgage, tha
"Whoever by a false itotemeR*.
consent of th* holder of the mort­ In the application, or otherwise
gage to accept the bonds of tha wilful)* Indue** th* corporation to
corporation mutt be secured.
piaka loan subjects himself to
"A form *f mortgagee’s consent Criminal prosecution.
ner-occupled.^,, w furB|(h. j
tor
"Tho peraon soaking a loan from
anteslead, o r lfc * * f rom tht corporation and
th* corporation contacta by tha
* T* M» • • .should bo submitted with com- I application to pay all e n a ta
tne corporaapplication. Th* consent of
l of th* lean, such as abstract,
'
- r*C0 ■kk» mortgegee to accept bonda of surrey, attorney, appraiser, and
« reflnaaeoe the corporation should bo valid
far « minimum period of &lt;0 day*.
HI exchange
“The corporation will famish

tained In th* eircukr:
“Hem* Owner*' Loan Corpora­
tion waa ereatad for th* relief of
home owners In distress with
their mortgages, taxes and other
lieni, and tho corporation prapooe*
t » mcke ovary effort to carry out
the purpose of th* bllL This do**
not mean that a mortgage m*st
be In th* process of foreclosure;
however, It must he him* in
mind that the act creating th* cor­
poration U n relief measure and will
be administered primarily for re­
lief purposca and not for general
refinancing of mortgagee.
“Tho orporatlon ran acquire In

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WILL TRADE—1937 • Chryxkr
roads Ur, good condition, fer
cow of chickens. (Hasson's Store,
Lake Mery.
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Doakr A Gey’s fleer and Deck Paint k elastic, durable and
ccossemlcal. It lq aat affected by water aad has no equal for
porch
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FOR SALE—1331 Austin coup*.
Practically **w. Price. *276.
Ratliff aad Beat, Seafaed-Orlando
Highway*
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M08C0W, July 19—(A’l-R oporU In Franc* and Spain that
Loon Trotsky, exiled CommunUt
lender, might he reconciled with 15— Apart— y i TW R « l
Moscow and be named Soviet FURNISHED Aftpari ment Three
Resale's flret ambassador to
rooms.. CoM, airy bodroom.
Spain were officially charactor- Screened porch.* Priest* bath aad
privets entranca. AI9- Elm Are.
Phono 719-W.
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Imagky Apart*

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MODEL T Roadster ISAM- Model
A roadster *6.00, hath Ip good
condition, Reel * Sen*. Dealers,
Myrtle Avo.

TIQTZKY TALK . DECRIED _

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S lr u r k n u l, ky f.'usark I. k r D ann ia
J. B asra oa balls, a f t O usaak I . a ff
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1chase of "radio time" from *3r
•33,500 In 1937 to 139407,000 In
1932.
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eompetltkn
and music publisher* k shown In
anolhor chart which places the to­
tal sale ef sheet musk at -3,447,775 In 1924 and at |S37,1»4 la
1932.
Meanwhile, r a d i o audiences
grew from 1SJWO.OOO In 1935 to
SO,000,000 In 1933.
"Talking"
films joined with th* radk to
make for unemployment among
mdalctana and fer the further
mechanisation of musk, reducing
the number of persona employed
In motion picture theater orches­
tras from 19,000 In 1938 to 3000
In 1033.

DOZIER ft G A rS QUALITY PAINTS

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BARTOW, Jury gP.—Bought for
••ran years on a fln t degreo
murdrr ahargs, John West, DaH ritrr by In a ln a s :
iNirtona
are ss# •*• ##* eer vrnporl negro, waa arrasted ThuraBaaforC
is* tea Saa St* *#* day by Deputy BIU Mock and
H u m m o ry :
lian a h a l t * 4
In.
Iln rn ra . Mis*. Ilo lto n
T w o knsa Chief L. a . Kemlcr at the homa
h it,. Sank*. A e a a r, lln n n s r. T h r a a
m &gt;« k it.
ivineataa.
D n e b l* p la y . of hla alator In Davenport. Wccl
I*art |n A h k n tl In Ita rn a a : A p a a r In waa Indicted by the grand Jury
r a t k r r l h In Sna nn on : It. HaraaaO ta
lln lln n N la U n kaara. A h k o ll, M a s - In October, 1936, fer the pistol
w r it, r » n . M arrlflcaa I t e m s , H o i . •kylng of Jim Johnaon, negro.
ton
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Ila rrla o n ,
M lsa.
Part.

law s e t a* a a
NEW SMYR! ...
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though outhlt only ono blow, th*
New Smyrna Crackara suffered a
14 to 6 defeat yesterday at lha
hands o t the Orlando Tigers. The
Cracker* were heeded toward a
ahuteut but finally awoha In the
kta stages of th* contest
George Beck end Monroe, both
ef th* loecra, had perfect day* at
bat. Beck hit a double aad three
single* In four trip* to th* plat*,
while Monroe hit a double aad
two ilngloa and gained a walk In
four trip*. Prof. Rood, Central
Florid* belting leader, hit safely
twice in four tripe"Shorty" Melthy, of th* Ttgen,
handled IS chance* at aecond safe­
ly to 'Ik a league record ect by
Prino, of Corea, In lM l and
aqualled In 1933 by Jack Sanford.
ta th* alghth, which waa fa*Tb* boa scorn
AB M ■ O
tared by h nargumsnt that epdod OBLANOO
Urban Elmer Spak* was pqt out af
tha gaanc (or ahoriag Umpire
Ea renal arouad, Bonner reached
aecond with aene eat only to sec
Manteca, Berara aad Abbott g*

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WO aaJ^raiTVe' mad# only when describe, aa fallows:
&lt;

went ta the plate with the etoge
the homa owner cannot obtain n
"From II to IB hour* a day,
all eat fer hie Mg. act With the
loan from ordinary kndlng agencount two etrikee and ene ball ha
cks. Loans of this kind must bo mating statkna repetltkusly and
•lammed the aaat pitch over the was called to tho explanation ef approrad by th* corporation la endlessly din Into the ran ef
tho
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tow.
left field wall. ,
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Washington.
million* of listeners old musk end
Hera k th*. Information con­
Laeabarg scores another la the
alith when Hogan waa eaf. on
Headle/ a error went to staond on
Kedlln'e alagle aad romped home
when C. Coppa got hie aecond eafe
blow of the game.
The boa acore:

000 la It**, when proeperity wad
at It* peak- If ••»•* deereaeed to
HS4A40J00 *• 1Ka' 11 W"
ekarf**bU l® ti® eceeomk
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tate.
the veloe ef P&gt;a"~
£
creased from f**A70d»0 In 1926
, •IMOO.OOO In IM . T^pho-K
to
(graph Industry also was hart Wt,
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total
ask* decreasing from
ooofioe
la 1927 to I4.SW.0001 ta
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1*31.
Simultaneously rayallk*
from
phonograph racorda alumpod
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period, and dropped to the
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|low record for tho industry wlwa
tho
/reached fM.800 In 1*3*.
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Itaming to th* radio ta acll every-

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TL E H D A Y . Al M SI I. 194.1

G r o cers Settle
On C l o s i n g And
Opening H o u r s

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TUESDAY. AUGUST, 1. 1911
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. L etters from Hurl Lehmann, now- at the C entury o f
Progress Exposition in Cflh ayo w here he is illrei tor of
nvic i till, pnrtii ipnlion, *li;.p*-l ail tlntthl as to th.* e m e s '
of the exposition and th e rrow ds which are in Haiiv aiiend
&lt;&lt; o n t m u r . l f r n m p a g e I )
a n te there. .Mr. Lehm ann devote* (he (/renter pari "f hi*
tim e to visitlnif vArious itvic rlttlw. Iiinchi**ms, dinner^, and * t '*'V r^ .h n t''R o n « rv lt m h..
o forth where In- tells the y nests and irwrmicT.* p f 'ent % |( A
In th* r»n f the tra d e and residential poe.-dldlltie* of th is M ate a n d | ('a
h„»n .".r**l»** ■ group *f
partii nlarly of Sanford and this «er,iun,
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! ,, , , ( jc -pitltcd
profMainnalty
K irently he w rote. "T his F air y t s l.ij/yi-r and crowd* i mi* *,t iw t The pr*"*-..* and fnare increasing from dav to day.
We compiled some fig
foe find ■&lt; ' *&gt; M.imv to our
tire., y esterday for the h t f f ft* days of thin Fair, until duly *"*'&gt; aie.i « - « •
Uftth inclusive, and they show th e re has h e m an av er age.
l kUl n w^&gt;t w,
of 15,0tHl pixiple a day in th e Florida Mull. L.T.non a day in L j, r
r(|(h, t),
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the Florida orange grove, and IH.tiOO u day in th e H o n d a I w |M. wl). Iv t„ waive
dr-'
HoiTsc. a total of 83,000 [sople a day. though, of course, io*tt&lt;l* .it .vin rerpre-1v unlit a
m any of these people visit all th re e of th ese larger Florida neir. cipp .Mmcm* wraatofl. Iters
».( I hi. wo f»»t thsl lh» r s iu r it
ex hihits, and are, therefore, counted th ree tim es.
"fliif riguniig llh- IC.nno ffir f tt dnv i, m eant th a t m ore 1*,...w via- tin#- -Uipi: - idpcrL mini .git*Afe, -Hi... uJl.t;„,,,,|*u-.t1,1, wtii ^ ... cfu111 .. !|Lhiit:
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than 5,000,000 people have seen th e Florida exhibits, and if tti ** t.rrth t i
r
mrrrhiint • a»d
you cut th ese figures in half, w hirh I think I ’j o n erya- fi]'*fr*TTT*, wpR’ftMtfK
*t'*‘' . ' ”Tj''7'
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d Y "f tH"If"'*''V*'"•Vff’Tt
live, to a i iom it for those who visit lioth the heirnla Hall *Ik- h*»*rn
uf W(rd Sun •i\ mnri??&gt;
and H orida House or orange grove, it still gives us two fur i"
14«*fi t *-** ♦* ’, i*» &gt;| * **
and a half million different people who have seen Florida's
Ili*« Ul»«r th^n ripYlffFd that main
», »* h*»ni. »s
m nexhibits -at the W orld's Fair. T h a t's about twice a s .m any
futd hlp will )f rBil«»*«l In ♦K®* imiHH, ft ft *‘h if* '■ •»! * tf,
a t the pre e n t population of the state. 'I lie f a ir still has (ind* r 1tif*
cludffjC
1Imv w 1*
i« N r h'Rif*
th ie e m onths to go and tin heaviest, atten d an ce is still vkhiU* iilmu t a!I nr*rn ft**ld h*n»M |.RflIf ♦’ I J\ | j!(.
Vftrilllltllli 1",* ' &gt; f r -Hf- I.'li cit
grm-rry d'm *r♦
id n ad nf it*.
It i hard to e.tlim ate th e am ount of good in* giiliiil t**'
.»(•■ ju l «p«*n i»|f. nnd whrn lh*« Miff d*.iUf- m ♦. , *it ' *t ™
thi- exhibit is doing Florid A.
1
iinfktr* f**t rn, the* itn?M 4rt nf* ilMr 1 %,-f .it'.i'tli »' 1 |!|
" O u r entertainment features im hiding the Orangt »4n*ly rt»iM?t|,
Jf .((JiCii Mild ;*-•ni.iM'i'ii'-,]|Mff ii t *•-

The Gc.ldni l o t
« » i fiuiii
I .-.mil 4[Mil, “tiins. •&gt; htav.iMi
and be jo&gt;ful. M tailb; and liosk
forth intu iirigina. (&gt; moaiism..
for the I. .i,l hath roni('.rl«i| Ins
prnpl., nn.I will hn\&lt; pu n y upun j lllnisuni Mule (puirlette from ,tin- Negro A g ricu ltu ra l •’•hool
liiH IrltFf rftnrlllilfMl with MWr U m 'H 'J.TfHl«;|f&gt;,{- /.jll.ififil ,
hi* afflirtHl."
in i SI. Augustine, a re -averaging live npju nrnni ■ . a day. in III* n-f’in* |F *!-*•♦t fully
s i (UF ■ 11fti- tin - fru fr ,fh.irr
th.tt
} H. ui
t Am ( ii *» 1T4JoVH iff
11» iii.rik*»
Anionx tin rltat-on* tvlii. h nun Jlhe' Flnfida Hall in tin- Ciatrl nf Slates, broadcasting once h i - »»
| . i n* Mint unit" - fl, y
prUn-l III*- Is-. ..ii . ornuai « a -j u dav over Hie (llllilie nddn s ,\ item which t l heard I rum hmif 'tuff* ?•t by +*» «t*MnK a ** / •mi
»((* .« piif t j .* Jitif* f If;(-»«" i|*, .r
(he- follim-ioK fr in the tin I- •aiiiplff i»-rs all over tin- grounds, and at lead ntee a day over Will ?# Hliln tn » fii|i(fi^fiieif •* fill Ikr( 'V%
t?m* ftlifVtn*; »h* rity «»f Sa*»rit. m .,.
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"Anil we ha.e hnewu
slut
IIIle II &gt;t! l adlo.A ll average- « l Ifl.lMMI Florida fohlef-t , are given
nifi'fj1 h\ fit* N ff 1* n \
n
r,
(hr hive ttuii tent hath l « *
'•"'•fawnydaily in tin Florida Hall inn I an ivc rage of over 1 !&lt;&gt;♦• f lit t»f m f»*w fif il
* 7|/* ft |n On m»y. nn»l On* wn, (.id &lt;in-* &gt;1 11-r \ l» IMIII \\ l, dv*
Is lov*-; «n t he li e dw*TMh
|if nu*. a day ol tlm i registering lo r Florida*!; inform ation
wil( th«* li«h«*r1r«ir H i m . of tha it1* f ir *•
\ •»h. ,ii. n, thi* ,\n
love Hwellrih tn fiisl. ntnl test "&gt;
f,, , hamhers ot I'ltnnn in -, trnnsjsirfattofr H*jfr*i rat ill'll* #;|| Slilufuril Ik* :» t»*. t'NlUJI'lj, ||| I.et J* ,
H'HIt .l \\ | l» t.
him. 0 Johti •!;!*«).
coni|*anies and other* interested in Florida."
•I'mluly*
ti» si*i»nri* Uu*ir pro*1fjr rt*r«, lr,
(Jrtt. .*ry
.Stnli figures are certainly illiiininatijig a. to tin- Ire - vi mu x ftit Ihrtr •irti'nrm* ♦*. f l«*v|» t Ii 1 ti HImm \
• .1 iWfl aiJ,| ji.*.iT
Wr IhciDxhl wf i.ultnl n hum
nnndoii;* advertising iM-neflts of tin
F a ir.
In addition »i- Oai'i* m 'fur i i.i f jn^ m yum *Mi'i 1n • Iccrr &gt;'f■1I dw|!f., . Itr.if TiFt
rHiM* in (ht i»ii !Tiih»h« ■
h*‘lp nar itfimp/*
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lx.I it tfiiDn! uni l•• !*• « * l » zl*1 to tin- thousand* of p e rn iis who are g e llin g tin- "F lo rid a I* im i
Nf* iirllim Turn* Otkrn i.n thi*
o tge" from eeirig tin* stale's lettliirlcahh- exhibit, there
(Veil la-ltr, check up mi l•'
|j|,.rM||v
million &gt; of |»-..ple III the whole l ulled States Ii ’I m n«»r thaii *»f .» r«irnplninl t»y
If we jo,i oll'oar cv.-.fl 'Oderrnre
J|rf.
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*i**ttriri*t«»wit win* -liilcd thnt lh«
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h »iir-i null fitfiT ht*r out|
p. null....I
n fi « f.-i I--nil' oil
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I inert | 1 friffII CHil'tffV, i*X|ir&lt;*4*le tiriici*uff it
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with lh*» In■* At If i *I •nin* nf
duHtifli |l iiiiiild Mink h ti itiptir*
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A prominent tirlnndoan him In-en Inking Issue with one n r| limit *Jup,
linin'! Itru w IIiji I . I In* t‘«'*nn
\ppiovti? t.f I hi* nil hide WH*
niFF« nr nt ltn-t tIrtti t!»** |'rii»hi»*4 of that c ity ’ newspaper . over the- publication of hurricane
t lull1 Wf IM‘ *I I"t*fti| IInfi 11&gt;111 ilIff Iit"t• warnings day i hi advan.e of the storm':! arrival or before n flti i «:j|?m . |ht- upphiu i . ul.i. J,
peiicsl air 1...1 * ,„.,i ..r in* Nc« it d. finite- and filial cjHirn can lie a I irla im -d l"i* . ' I tain, ftdbtnt cf If, Mill! h|M • m ( , H
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lii-aii repot I r o H ir n ilig a tropical dixlurbaiirc* vvliirh i m any • •«"&lt;(•*.I. II, f.itrikTUlilt |, IIlid \ IfIIMi»I,I,H|«
PpMDlfE n u n ii*iUm| in lIt* itiri*,.
'tli..l*lmi|iif&gt;ni i«c tui in ili- liuiMlr* &lt;!:*■ &lt;-l miles away 11 neiil’ei- Iv to excite tin* public
i:i (ip wliiuli 11m*11 ,,(i in indiiMii*
Fti-i Id* t .... lim n.......... .
, h u m - iintavnrahle and unm i *-: uirv . puMii il v.
RpprMYnl ••f lh&lt;
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psicrr lu ll, :&gt;. p»~i liMiiini nf l h . I
. (R a n tin g , for the- like Id Migunienl. tin t—the cnfilen- illfc III* I (triipM.fil, (Itrcff- m 1 J.vi iy
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mm inf. I *»i if |I m- km,tc, m| lIm*
win.t a,h i , . , i i , , |„ I,., i., u^/ I* i wliic It inleri «| them, lies i i tin all* i native JL"c a In '
1 l||l?v i mil ii|Mii| fl„ frtrti!i r . f,»
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(jisgrpapi-r Hum to give every avail |bh pi&lt;s i- nf in
ndpi-i He* i, W'trkiiiK hour *, |,cdTli* •ngt-oll. ii e a,nil- l Im |formation al-oltl ini|ic'Uclici|’*ylol Ills.
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I.ena ri.ii-1c in-, ' * 11.011. ' iliIP,l CM doithl tin- l.uichilily nf tie argUitllTlI that warn
•«* (nfik.c pm** Iiii-mm t,ndI , (In* |,a.w
till till!. .11,1.1 l l | ll.Jt.C I |,|ll,| mg Jar m ad, am t ate not etc-aittbl* m d lit at tie-, might In-Ur 11, d Ip. *
i'7«tri ul'&lt; i ♦fi» • n • k'*k« •&gt;i |,r ||, | five I lie tale a li'iic L eve. Th e n - nre lllaiiv imlu
I' ml . ti.u 5uc|iM r,| ilmf nn
Hwnt i* *it** »lh tf f itL’llk**4, .1•
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and indi’ idunls that might find it '•»- l“lTn|"1 I* Hindi’ lit |t;i vt | Ii , 1 ,1y
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mili.V, n«0,|.,|fd tvllh khmi-i ,
|*i&lt;*v| * (m l f t , ♦ tbf Pn*f*-I I Inn!
I'hnuld their p l-p i'lt', III- ieiipar.li.o-,I la-, nil e some
*'*• *. f-t.m *1? Hjj t|lt.„ V.|M,4
M u Ii h Im &gt; .ii * !ir*|i|f h
liifif*. in in- mi|d&gt;' g*t nerviiuc'*
Me i.-itln r think not
mfict .*■on
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H f* * MM'hlh
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|i i peisili-iily Hlgnifh ant that tin- t'«*i I di's which. Vl '&gt;*' 1 ' *|»*»’(. «M*» H-» pM*1
lltJIVt Iff! ■It* III* *'i iif|ilf*lf**e|| Ifi pisTi in hs I 'til' a -ie r e t 'd r trm liv*•mnilifiMt di'wt
f "a
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I ft yFfiT* .if1*** ffiiii II -lull).; ill*-V. C,i, ■- im - and alieiild i oidinin- to lie tie1 ini* ' atlrai'tivc- to
OMlfrr Im dw Alfrnl|«n, „f (he
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Tfl &lt;«i||||»li«tftf t; mi,- f »)|. u I.......... met CM-V r*' id-Sit* t 'sliferilia and Fhn idn,
ijollf 1*11,1 ill* It'tifiH i- ut lb,. \\&lt;T foi nla with it- ri-c in -I i f ihsastious enrllo|nal •s m l . , ml
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lltn Vt |\ \ I, III, Ml;,,„| I n ’ not b'-en I'ivi'ii tin* “ rim arcuiml
h ik k 0a c t i o n
h'llly *O VV Mi,til * li ,,»tf •«*(*»! I t o ......... .lest rtf-tier, b u n a m e. of
till*.
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Unit W* jim* till I*tl r f ;i ibniy* r VC I -m . c-ssfiil to nri-t seesmes and tin- unm n-r
iitinnisl s fSriel lN f y H
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l»U» fill pin m ii'tM *«*(,*’ i - ui'|t&gt; I,if t-i tin - stale during H i" i»*rind nf trct(.hicl storms, extend- | \ T \ r i »
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fl‘&gt;l rtuDl'lM If f. Tit t i*pii! I list v• rv*If front lone to N .venit-.-r, hicv*4 liniiinted greatlv ill th.- \ / |y l x , | \ ,
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J»I ¥|fi i &gt;i*i1 111 l. *&gt;* * I Im*i r ft***l fiti
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th*» mill,it,I, |t*,f i» i . „ ( 11,** pail
It m i' l.e . strange quirk ill lltltuali nature, hut it is a
fCon.fmird Pro.a r*&lt;P .
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ctf rttihi titiii
fit* Ink « in, h i •
■fi*l try I m i Imp (It** ii 11*04 tiff in fe | . tu-vet'Jteb’s t It.at exciting thlllgri tloc-s t f l keep |»se , ...rn.- from th, tmnllrr
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mtkr ?&lt;*
*!»**.•&gt;i i.t ***t«»h |it.* nl. aw tv. If |here la a gnu fiidit cm a rrrlttitt ...rn e r of 'lie
l.ieb- »&lt;-. ri*linn, n,„( „ , (I,,, , p(
Naiit'iml VlFnivvi" A« t &gt;h tI'M* fmi •, ellv the street a will he fitted &lt;|uick!v w ill, curlnua r|m- H i
(Ui'vlitr, /•.. «'
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Th e n.o*| rreevded j.tirl ..r an imt-&gt;m&lt;tltlb&lt; n u r track
wb#tb#r ymi
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t*i,*l nil t,.| *
'» ■ k.iiiiiclof it.
•nyont rsn &lt;ln U fit
f.n if* j; 1 1,,. | ,)e r there is liketv t&lt;* I.n the most I*, rldi'llt *. ' If It ..........
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fi|e eertirs in the heart nf town, tin- biggest nrohlnm o
off ' lthn
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int ilu
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e .li.e is t-. k •-•-,» thn ermv.hc bark (•» that Ihnv went t get |,|,MlNihr».iyho.il
thJ*rmin'ti v 'T i
FifltTIIMl n|[i itv »N*M* ruillfl fmiit I i'le.l
U'n are cniifident Ibid ntnm a ittim ban gone tc* j H r. ,t
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Pf- i'f«liRrt*htii ir m I i in (I,** p,
( .ilifotiiitn w ill, tin- ai *i -i id ho|.e thill lie m ight run into mi ; ».*-t. . , ,
v |(iav
pF| Ir l,f II l*‘ftiM&gt;itM|| tl| iee„H n(
■Pl'fll In Imp l-ri|'ii» , ' \\\- * . irllniniike nr Inca rtiitm to l-lnridn with Ibc lurking de-ciinj 't " » t.. .. foioe.int,- H u , (j,,.
| '""a l o ol l.„*| imlinr* It, |,P
7fFy ||"P* fill Ht'tt fltilf It HMMII'f of t-xio-riein il.g tin- tlirlll of a hurricane
Finallv. the nti|ti*re«Hl"ii of infnrnmtiuit ithottl storm*. •,,l"i''*,l «nd «&lt;&gt; that Ho- govi-,niiiK
TfMMk, fn| y«c,t,i&gt; iiM*p*ml l«* 11fit.,it. lintt
'* - ,,f th..... «-»•. .i
f*FF»l fi tit l,&lt; tl**'
*mvm lii'iitM ft, eitln-r legardiitg their ilntn of spawning or lin -ir pretgrt-.s 1
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™ - i « - . .iik* f ff, 11l‘*» Il rtt'u *liitt,pi:|,| i,f forward, is to arouse- fears and appr.-li.-lesions, inf 1inti'll bv* |
?h* HI, SYIii*l,mr
liiinfjbi»iii*R|« uni imd.-d rumor-i. wliich w 'll do mm I. mure harm Ilian mi
Hint
all
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finrniilrp. I*hi If l Im- tnnyt»r nf honest nml deliberate’ explanation nf vvliat is happening
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l?*«i n ljr ilrrlaiFft* w| f rhrv *% wr
IV. .1 Thigjo-n returned W.-dnea■ rp ffnltijr In iff! o n i fum*h **x
dav evening from a .hot, » j „ t
Iffuifil Bllil iltF i||fFr#«l I •‘•Itlr**. | |
l»« mother m hi* nld home in
fFtl cimlitlriit up will ri'rflvp Noiitf
l.reenvllle, N.
Ifliff.**
Ml** lioth Mettinger, after a
■It-riilrd
to
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Mi*. Kttn*«i ,1. Toler « » « I ho
tl. ft. import, rirre to l export, I'l.atminy hint.-** *t * ilstiyhlf.it the ,Icier, uo* n.l( of the unuon vi*il of two week* with (inr gwi.
during th* month nf J.-ly for &gt;hn cord putty Rt her h»ii.l,«.i.r nur ami , loitr.l down Kti*l Sliec't, nits. Mr. and Men. J. K. M.-Ilin­
firwt time In two j-mr*. ,1 wm, hem, mi MR|tn.'lix Axcaae Tuc*- yliliiliy momentum a* Im neat la ger. and *i«lrr, Mi* IV. ,, Mor
thought 0&gt;»t lit, «l*n,t»nui,.it ,.f .hey att»rn..i.n* c&lt;impllniR.tt*ry tu front of tVoodrnff 4 tVal,.iit*R gaa, left Tuesday aflennn.il far
th* gold ylawiUtH unit putting nur her Rlt.a*ttv» h&lt;iii„ y u »,',. h^r alote the male and nRyon « ( tit- Titnulhy’a llnatntal * at Ho»money on n par with i-h,ap f..,.|(n •t,tcr, Mr*'. T. A. Itcyg*. Rod Mr,. Raiary lieck wrip enciumtered. liorriugh. i'hilail.-lphia to m u m work in the hospital and en.
eurranrtaa would enaMa An.*riran Wilw.ee. of THuivill*, on,t Mu. J. The (imonay januiied inti, the her
•er upon her aernnd y rir’a train­
produr-ar, to nunpete h*tt*r with tV. tV.nyRt,- nf Jockuncrltlc. Ml*, male and the hoiae won by acet- ing
a' a nurse. With her parent*.
foralyn roanlrlna whlrh lm,| ai f'rv.** |t*rnc* msd* (h* high*** turning l-ott. wagon* and having
M.** Ruth'* many friend* regretready eon, off thn ynld atajndai I , ri-rc «n,t Mr*. J. tV. tHrklii, r . dreidid that the wagon w»* an i led
tu Hava bar leave Sanford. But tha rtM la (irises in ihi, rouu n-ivml I lie . , i*&gt;|;i I .■i. prill- Ml*. einji|icl’ljiuj-e for good j-o m n g
Ol
try.
unar-ompanlod
t, y
* T e fa ly u ra to went: Mr*. J. A. Till) how fore loote from all
protroHImiale n,c
in tariffs, Uegys, Me. tVii.yatc, Mr*. t't«,C etinmt a»,| went h o . t o lac-aitmadt II eanier for forriynrrc Ita.aC, Mr*. J. P. Itcnni-ll, Mr*. faal. liainvy back waa inside the
to
undaraoll
Anirrtcanj
in 4. tV llickin*. Mr». K. J. linntn- .lotlung at.av telling ata.ul hia
our own duuir,tir market. Tin* In , Mn. Gi-ortc*- Knc, Jr., Mr». R. trip In Itucholrr and on h.-aclng
adraatayr trained abroad veas It. Pea.*, Mr*. K. It. tlrnwn. Ml,* the nnbe thought the Klk, a r t .
more than offaet by the disadrao- Male! Bowler. Th* party wa* marrhiny down th* ,tr»*l and xr*
taye inrurrej at homa. Kit her we Joined Inter to the afternoon by rived at the dour in tim* to grab
will hava to yo hack to the yold Mr*. R. J. Holly.
hia n.ul* and k**p him from doing
RUndard. or we will have to raise
Karly thi* mnminy hefora the any damaya to the show window,.
tariff* aven higher than tha •tri-etn worn filled the horse al The wagon* and oth*r apputtonink|uitoua. Hawley-9 moat tariff*. tachod to T u m ,r’, grocery ■wayon aocvt wtra finally dU«ntanyl*d

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IN USING KAL-CITE loc i-*c«fni"9 Y°ur
1 toil you cpply only hill lh* quiM.»V ‘"*1,
would be ccqu.icd ol hardwood ithe, uecd
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I feel closer to m y cigarette
each time I smoke
I rcaJlf can't help i t After all,
dt,a dereinp t pcrsoail ee*
gtrd for « thing that comes in
suchlBrimite coanct with one's
lips. And since I im ft woman,
I J* appreciate the fax char mjr
Ludty Strike never offends my
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smile at my feminine manning.
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UNTIL WE LEARNED BETTER

Un til wo learned hotter, wo usod to mix wood nn- stool In rur oar
bodioa and wheels.
thou. But the state pf tl... irt
I t w.i3 th o b o a t way to mako b o d io n
b aa a d v a n c e d .

Of courno, It is moro oxpon3 ivo to
mako a wooden frnmo and r.all stool panels on to i t .
volven an i n i t i a l oxpendituro of oovoral mill 1011:1 ol
which renders a chango very co stly . Cars, oapociallj
which aro produced in anall volume, cannot a fford tl:
cost ns much for ono car ns for a m illio n . That nloi
stool bodies ado not used in n il c a rs .
But our basic policy from tho bor. inning i s to make a p.ood car better
regardless o f cost.
For example, whon we diacardod wood-stool body construction, i t was
not hecauso wo lacked wood. Wo s t i l l havo some thousands of acres ol _lhi
boot hard wood in America. Economy would ury.o us to use up the wood
f i r s t , and then adopt the batter a l l - 3 tcol body. But we decided that
q u ality wa3 noro important than, oxponso.
Wo wolp.hed thoTeanons, for and a g a in st, bofore wo made tho change.
Wo could boo only ono reason for rotalninR n mixed woo&lt;l-an l-stuol bo&lt;
— n a ilin c tho cotnl oa. instead o f woldinr, nn a l l - s t e e l body into a
Stroup, ono-pioco whole. That roasoa wan. i t would bo c h e a p e r — f o r U3.

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Mr. Roosevelt’s
Recovery A ct

100%
We Will Open at 9 A. M,
And Cloae At r. P.'M. 1
On Saturdays
Open 9 A. M.
Clone 9 P. M.

ALL ST R A W S

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» m u m u n itjjy min

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FORTUNE—-

VALUE

BATHING SHITS

port Coats
TRUNKS

ALL WOOL SERGE PANTS

11.95 VALLE

$5.50 Value Now $3*95
$3.50 Value Now $2.95

Friendly” Boots
We open•* *
A. M. and dote
n( 5 P. M. On
Saturday w e
open at H and
\ done a t !) P. M.

We Are Proud
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A nd W ill b o Our Part T&lt;

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EVERY bito of nor ddlelous Bakery
flood* is a fresh delight. Tin* ox*
rollout Ingredients ured In every
Item, plus the skill of our Bakers,
moan u world of wholesome tMtl*
ileas. 1’rrsh from our ovens dally
comes a vast Variety of table de’.ica«
riits. Tho family will like ’em three
times n dity.

1 WANNA bottle of Ice
cold 3.2 beer arid a big *Wlu
cheese sandwich like Dda■ey serve*—and t can always
name the kthd o' boftr I Ilka
’cause Dossey’s carry'* * Mg
line.
Wahl—my [lit 80
cents would b uy me a whole
meal there with niMt ’n po­
tatoes and bread ’n butter
and dessert an1—Oh, where
U th lt rescue shlpf

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Speed T h e Recovery.

We Will Hartily Endorse The Code
Local Dry Cleaners Will Adopt In The
Near Future.
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4rml solicit your continued patronage,
Those In authority are hutding us a “New B eil.”
We are trying to play our hand f a it y and squarely to
m tm n employment, sojott wonong nourt bito wife®
. jhM give the people of Seminole County an up t» date

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Firestone O u t f i t

By C.BORGE STOVALL
By barely outplaying tk* Firestew* team in ae«ry department,
tk* Edgawood diamond ball l*am
woo a game from that team on tk .
lakefront diamond last night. Ttw
Fdgowood boy* combined bit*,
walks, and error* to put oeer
eleven run* the first three ianingt
and they wer# n*»«r h*ad*&gt;l Tk*
Firestone boy* teemed to be get­
ting t*’ Drlggara more (ban #07
ethrr'fMhn taM r- TwWRaw* rum

W YORK.—Maimed by
of reven college men *nd a
reasoned veteran of tropical wa­
ter* who w ll b* captain, s itb*
WhbtleT. a 61-foot anMMgry
schooner, will lear. Baltfm*** *W
Aug. 2 or 3 for th* Soulli
and eventoaJly around tk* wdHd
hy way o f Aoetralia on g joarI*«y Intended to giv* It* 'Crew
ploratlons for several months.
flrst-hyd *xperi*nre/*in explore**0n U ? ■*»lf*llon, arcordiag-to Th# itinerary *f»*r ihot la
fl*m EBwrt. of De* Moines, grad- daflnlte, but in a g*n«gfl '
■at* of th e Columbia Ifnlrerslly J lr . Elbert aakd. th* rept*
Aool of dotugaliam and kistorUn lead toward Australia aad
k a r f &gt; d le * and aO *n bs#*.
tb* trijp,,
T k r wip wW tak* appro*im
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tww k*m* ran*. la tb* third
ram* * n r #n a trip)* a ad aa
•rr*r. Then ia th# sixth ttire*
ram* orac oa a walk, a double, and
• bom* rum. Bdgtwood yot four
ia th . flr*t aC two double, a aln(I*. a walk, and onrthrow x am Um
bare*. Three were made In tk* i f r ­
ond oa a walk, two single* and a
double gad mar* overthrow*. Four
can** la lb . third on two walk*,
aa «rror, and two hita.
i jff* 0 " r e will ko played Monday
T oeadafaight th* MkdiOl
P ^O kareA a ad f try. ton. will

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OnAccount OfHeat
HYOE PARK. N. Y, Aug I . —(Ah—Sweltering heat led Pres­
ident Roosevelt to eilend his week­
end lollday through yesterday and
to'aitend only to the moat urgent
pa^ltr busines* as he aotipbt thp
•ccaslonal breeies th a t cprrl
Uffoitgh the big open room* p f I
bom* here on th* llUUoit River.

Chines*
!&lt;v*n •' p*tt«lploytw* - A M rken mechini.
Money foiVfk* coaslnicfldk,' t
and Mr. E lb ert'm ey “w rll. . bosk repd*t#.*ald, -&lt;d*e secured in
about tk*lf experiency*.
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President Extends

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Photo ahewe the 'histrio plcftre,* vor 'moure fieh*. or ‘»argaaeum flab.' It belong* to the tra^icat and subtropical water of
th* Weetern Atlantic and U usually fpond about the mass** of.gulf
weed floating in th* Sarga**o Sea and the Gulf Stream. This par­
ticular specimen was raptured recently *n III* southen-part of George*
Banks off th* Kaw Kngfaltil ced*L Never before has on* of the**
fishes been caught so far north.

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d * r tk* )-&lt;•&gt; uf Ik* d ia l* o f F1«»rIda. and lt*ali&gt; T r u a t C o m p a n y , a
■urk n lh * r ku*ln*** a* m a y l» « n*r
ra s a ry o r u s s lra k lr In r o t in t r llo n
c o rp o ra l tort* art d* r Ik * la w n of thp
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In r i a l ft*M*k " I f un pan* U S .

T IPS WEEK—Try our highest
quality floor and deck paint at
£ U 0 a gallon; 7tc a quart, Hlsnl*y-Ro(«r* Hardware Co.

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WAGE F H »

TUESDAY. AUGUST. 1. 1»5S

Caught by Mackerel Vessel

,u»*»d coral reef■; tka M y on many things, among U
rsaa and TahlU. wklcR. i. t„ “aupplte* qpd ih* weathtr.’* '
student memhots of Ik* p&lt;
11 M » 8 “ for the party’s kava temporarily
left
tl
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eoarse#; 'Cornell Daiverslty,
teesdhsg to return on th* rompiotiou of t|M trip- They *&gt; not l»-

iw

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TC P SAKyOMMRRALD, 8 ANF0RS. FLOHSA.

t a t s In the day; lb* Treeideut
boarded his specially equipped *uio^tobile and drov* ovA to th*
n r e ila t th* far sxtrem* al th*
fam ly estate. '■
hi*
I'U hington' and th*
• ntV deal f ir Inkich h* Is ddt*rmin*d

RATES

Everyone Is Back of You-

buying power of th* #a*A*s&lt;

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VE TOUI WATCH repaired
y en* woo re*lf]f ‘know* how.
tg*. Jsweier, M*C Are.

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Mr. Roosevelt —

A LL' N E X T Wy*k. f W a v e s ,
te c o r 2 for 30c. 16.00 Perm*
nepls are |3.6U. H K nj' a friend
and get two fur fb.OO. 1&gt;1j « Bird
llaauty Shop,.
t

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RECOVERY
IS NOT’A
PLAN

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SANFORD

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I whit* and black
male fox terrier. II. 0. Pape.
shorter work hour* and hlghei
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wait#, in her Val-Klll 'furp itur* Teieptyip* t/jO. |t.
shop near her* yesterday.' '
Mrs. Kmisrvtll ril|plo&gt; f ‘ oql)
married men In her shop and few MODKI. T Roadster
no. Model
er than a down workers allogeth
A cu ilslef |3&amp;.0O, Ivith in gnol
iinilitui*, 'Reel A Suns, Dealer.,
FOR S A I.E —10X1 Austin coupe.
I'raclically new. Fnc*. ' |i7 6 .

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P r e c d B y K id n s p c r s *&lt;*,*,,^ *,K* 8°n*. Banfonl-Orlandi

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OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. J . (AV-ChaHes I'rsrhel. (0 rehr-olil
nil millionaire, was released b»
kljnapere today upon the pay­
ment of an unannounced rsn.oio,
|lk &gt;rlerl*rci| his ryes wrre kepi
tgppd during h&gt;l nine days of cpp.
llyjty and h e Hid not knew where*
Igkcn by sw arthy in* Mb*
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kntw only lhal

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GROCERY STORES
ARE GOING

W ANTKp: Mldilly aged coSirri
Couple tb help around home,
Imuse f rn'.shed. Apply A. J. I1*
itrru n . Scmlnula Tiru.dfiop.
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I- ^ S J tu a tlo tl W a n te d
h o o k -KEEPER and general nf

TO DO
Their

! l fic* ,n,w« Sentlnqle Co nty r**lkf.lm.rwr* J ,;nl. , v, 1Utl|e fnr in„„„|.al* con
1 2 -- \V q n lrd
&gt;kHTY wilt. ahare ei|w nses »n|
Hut Spring* befut* Aug. 4th.
Phone 7IB-W.
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In Full Accord With The National Recovery Program
Which (Joes Into Efiect Today

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airy liedroun.
I’llvate hath and!
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w s a ih d ^ fi^ f.
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t Wir.L" 'ftA D |P lujt; ’ CHirysler
' ii&gt;Aiis(*r, .|wbd condition, fui
-aow or chickens, (ilea-on's Store,
e ll•&lt;r, f i -n . • ...
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Th# pnJV P A C K A G E D
p a ste u riz e d

NATURAL
FLAVO R

The Following
Sanford Grocery Stores Have Agreed
To Open At 8 A. M. and Close at 5 P. M;
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And On Saturdayw To
Open At 8 A. M. And To CIohc At 9 P. M.

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F o it HALE: Large quar.iit) .-aw-,
dust, Stlnney Lumlwr Co. I.ong-

Furniture Co.
WatsonG).
Store

Part

Wjnn-Lovett Storew

Weekley’s Better Ff&gt;od Stores

Roberts Grocery

C. C. Con .... ........... .

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Lodke&amp;Son ‘

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B. CercHoli
. (212 Sanford Ave.) ..j

Stoudenmire’s Cash Grocery(»«» ^ nfj? -V.-'t.'V
Money Saver Grocery
(219 Hanford Area .

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Forrest Gatchel’a Cash
Grocery
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Sanford Ca®h Grocery

(M . D . G A T C H E L . P ro p .)

Martin’s General Store

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I p t l u d B ic h a t G ir d n L aad

VOLUME XXIV

.ONLY REMAINS
flF HURRICANE

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Sanford Merchants
Adopt New Openiitg
And Closing Hours

NUMBER 23S

Flva Lenta A Copy

HANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. JULY 31. 1933

M tubcr Aaaodated

HUGE ISSUE 0FI^°^rt O'ConmU Jr. Freed STEEL YIELDS CodeO fM erchants
;II.S.SECURITIES, Z l Z t Z Z y f p ^ Z TO LABOR AND Providing 4 8 -H o u r
U. S. UPON PLAN W eek Is Near Okey
PUT ON SALE BULLET FUSILADE

At a meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce re­
ALBANY. N. V 'J u ly 31 uT* employment committee and
J hn J tM onnell. Jr.. 24 ycsr-old
other merchants and bus­
*.- on of the politically powerful
iness men this afternoon.
OV«nnr!l family of Albany, * i&lt;
It was unanimously agreed
relaased to *n ntermvdlary c a r ls , Industry’s Action Is
850
Millions
Involved
Tropic Storm Moves by the retail merchants
y n te r l»y hy kidnaper* upon p*Tto limit actual
In Financing Effort
Across P e ninsula present
in,.nt of Itii.iHHl ranstm .
hours of operation for
. .iVCnnccU. who w m kidnap*-!,
To Meet Country’s
And Enters Gulf In their stores to 82 hours a
uninj red bur sufRecovery P roffrnm Heme Of WomnnWho *•'*'l 7fr, was
" ■&gt;" Threatening .
Punta Gorda Area week under the terms ,of
m shock and a e r.o u r extheir code o f ethfea-pro­
haurtlon.
Informed
P
o
l
i
c
e
WA^HINUTON. Ju lr ni. I
TAMPA, J u lT 31.— (A .P.)
WASHINGTON. July St. -w r*
vided for In the National
\ i automobile carrying only
U p «lrrl inilijstrv lutUy
Is Target Of Shots yr ung
-An $tf.W.nm).rttn lx»uc of govern-j
The advance of th f Bahaman Recovery Act. The agree­
Yield Andx Biff
O 'O nnell and !.o-r J-nv r 1 ft» t'ppr*ilfi n fr*m f f n h ^ k , I^rjre
m
ment securities * » ' offered )«*«•
atorm acroaa the Flnritia ment goes into effect at
d*i. u 'to rr-y , leprerentin^ Alan o ffk itN nn-1 orffanliol labor
P riC C S
rO rC C a H I 1 0
terday
to
th
r
public
for
Use
in
DENVER.
July
S
l.t'P
i
A
fitPeninsula today waa nothin* once and all retail mer­
n* straw !, interm ediary, »h „ *fr,•Urine indebtedness*. * 0,1 to fl-j ilsde of .h o t' that Saturday froleil the youth'* release. id nihe l|
Send Spirits Higher
more than rain aqualla to the I chants In the Sanford
f M ,, th home of W. It. j j
west coast thla motnhur. No trading arra. with the ex­ nsn e the adm inistration'. recoe-.
.Im p in unlaln mail In the t ai,Mining on which it hail in**
.
. . . .
VALDOSTA. tU .. July .11 -t/P»
high winds were reported and ception o f filling statlone, tryt Jprt*criim
^ X s o n . . n i n e Secretary Kit*worth, ni.rn.wly u..~ ing h m i . i t f mu ll r imp pi I n'rhs k )e*-,
r
n
i
r
t
r
g mr w iy m w
, , . U ».uo»si(i*w.*H'i ilallsasod isso*
the weather appeared to l&gt;e
Tw v itw m r " i r
1— ~~^aiHiffyrwl
t i n 'ptoda
w han -pwlaewy
i&gt;»lt
e|| fn»m l a rfow
ar t y whrrSi
uaaf *d r u g . sxioraat -resAs u nints,' "AT m * T fflWSTT. «hlU'"—’rtie*“Texiw
•
T
— U ,,M I
------ w w awwa.aa
■
J
B
hit
father*
coatJ.
O
l
onnell,
beating*
on
the
projected
r
*"|r
.
f
’
mmhllng
along
highway
m o d c r iu n i a
fMW.rtHY.0OH
Wj|| |,„ .| In the capture o f j | . '
meat market* and grocers,
eould
consist of
. *
a I
•
*
• I. 1 •! Ml * nm lr, P aid
Th* T au p e W eather Bureau
Kd. wn^rhe-n
• (I)ll hsurx for the ln.|.l*tryi jr „ farm ers and tapper buyer*
|h
will not open tomorrow eight-year 3 1-4 per cent hood' |b# noioriou. V rrae Sankcy. want- j ~ „
ituinly | wnn him I u* |MO
r *»nirriilulnlM*ii'. (i«»m l*rr
predicted tha alarm center would
a round hulling
chmrlvw llm-ltchcr 2nd. I , h.,jtIllun
morning until 9:00 o’clock and |:IMt.0OO,00n two-year I 5-k; f&lt;| fo(,
• m v r I «l lh«»
i r h , v FrHnrrn IVrkitt i nn l rlHu
. .
/ii»«
paaa over Punta Garda a h o .t noon
per
cent
T
rro-ury
mde*.
The
k|||B1|p,B|f
and will close tomorrow
b e t abortly bafora that lima only
'm a te ,| one of the h.gge.t Pl.t-k*'
« '» r'"«
bond, will be the first In two
....
.
.
.
L___
.
.
.
I
Ellsworth's
brunette
wife ,
\ f er h IJing li in more than from the path to agreement.
r la a theu*and curing h.srns that
afternoon at 8:00 o’clock.
• ttlfh t wind an.l rain w*« rr
your*.
Ihiee weeks, in an attem pt to R rferted to in Hugh J&gt;ha»o.. w«« the plct re of busy lime* In
portad In that vicinity.
These will be the opening
I
his
p
rogram
and
France*,
supplied
police
with
the
Tin i,ugh
^
A t Sarasota w aathar con Slion*
ransom,
the reeot. tj. ndniinitlrator, as "atean . smith G eiigig’* Inhaecn belt tn­
and closing hours from
money in the Treasury',, geni-iai' information which rrsu ltr d in r«- | rol'eti ».‘Ml.taai
^ 9 mountcd to llttla mora th an a
I ki-l - er.ippmently
herame inxlrss,” the rompany union p lat] ,|a.
now on with the exception
fi:ml. officials hop* to have ap„ f ihr |t.*rit her r a -e and
i al *lined. |,&lt; -tlhly
by Ho- il*ath pr- ided for open shop nn,| flu
rainy day. Raatdonta o f lh«-rn*t
of Saturday* when the
p ro .im ate ly f I iKHi.ixm.iitHI avail , U r t „ | „ nation-wide hunt for
Auction* start at 42 aarehnuves
-entein-e meted out In !t| I-sour I to flrcli n of representatives of «i.i
coast where the storm brouahl
hours
will
be
from
0:00
aide in mid-August for the recnv- .. .
.......... leader of the ah.W aller Mctiee,
who khtnnped ploto. ,.f » rompany In illanisa in Id rilirs Tuesday and averygalas yesterday counted no appre­
e,y e ffo rt.. The Jm„d« will be m
'
M ao J liK Iri), an l hn.trn,-i| to the hours and wages with env hi~ly connected in a n / way with
ciable damage except to unpro­ o’clock In the morning un­
■h-iKoniiiations a« .m ull as g.ip a n ,|;
til
0:00
o’clock
at
night.
tected citrua.
thr thritlng tobacco Industry was
the notes «* ,m ul| as IllHt ninkiiig
Pwlrv yesterday •aid the attack I ri lope lln- young Album golfer plover.
Soma 5000 Inhabitants of tha Sanford grocers are hold­
' it'l l tint t • il guard i f l im .
' In an v ,ti-pxit.- final ileeision tu -y with arrangem ents for m ar­
them available to people in o r. on ih r r.lLworlh home andnublttlE e e rf la l:s, who moved out a* a
ing a meeting tonight when
The family offered lin.iNio and W'-'il i ie.* with tin head of the
|y « » , nil attem pt at a*sa&lt; ination
keting Ihr crop.
rirruiii&gt;ten rn •" well as to
precautionary measure late yes­
It Is expected that n sche­ dinury
in t ge Investor* who oulinaril) nnd they iiiiiurdiatrly stalled a 1 Ignore,| o lio , ,lrmnli.lt. The kol rV 'I'an y This failrd to satisfy
For resets for a itO.tHKI.INM-pound
terday, relum ed him e
to,lny.
lat-or
which
wat
marshalling
for
dule of hours will be
over-.nbscrilie all government -e- wiilesptrad earth through the to.per* finally aerertl to arrept
Heavy rains gtill fell over a l«nr«
u roinhat when the dr.-l.ion of Ihr harvest wmlh $1)^)00.000 or more
h
s
than
nitt
ixth
of
th
ri,
orig­
city
for
Sanke.
adopteil for that trade. It
curity ie ‘ties.
. industry was annoum-ed.
Km- spurrr • along the activity. Some
■action of tha area traveraed by
Mrs. Kll n orth -av* menils-ra nf inal ih-nutti I.
Is understood that the gro­
Both i-ouies are fr^e of laxnlion
tha star at. W ater stood in soma
In lyo t.-d statem ent .........o il ‘’'’’J » ' " " " * ' " ' » d later ll.ev would t. , prrt(1 |llri|,c, ri| , h, yield would
cers will not open tumor* except estate. InhvrltaBCV aiol the Sanltiy gong made ttuenls
Waat Palm Beach atrrets and rce•gainst her life n iter she ha-l f* ’ • " * ................ ............ ............................................................................... .............
surtax levies.
^
.
it' n method of dealing
tions
of the Dixie Highway row until 8:00 o'clock.
around Stuart ‘'w ere under meter,
traffic
la gelling
although

IhtougK'
FORT PIERCE, July 31— OF)
—Tha tropical alarm which xwrpl
Into Florida fronf,Jh* Bahama* U
apparently Mowing Itself out to ­
day acroii the penirvxula with negliglbla -hasag*. It atrurk at S tu a rt
and Tort Pterea yeiterday with
10 mils wlatla.
Storm warnings wars up today
oa the Waat Coast from I’unla
aJU ss* U Tarpon Springs. .Some
■ te a c h residents. . If (t J O n higher
V e S n d : PwraufloXs warw »T en hy
boatmen, and raaldanU on the
Waat C oast. _
;
WASHINGTON, July S l.- tA ’I
—Tha Weather Bureau lixued the
following atorm warning: “The
trop'cal disturbance I* central
about 25 miles north of F ort Mya n moeing w estw ard about ala
mlltx an h o .r attended by strong
shifting winds and by g ale, over
a small area. Caution la advised
|o r .Patels In Jta path Storm
warnings remain displayed nn
the west coaat front Tarpon
Springs to P u n ta R aisa.”

!

City Hall Grounds
'Will Be Beautified
Tha beautification
program
which already has re a c te d In
‘ scores of palryattoea having been
planted along tha lakefront today
waa taking the ferm of planning
n n u n d the C&gt;ty Halt.
S r V e r le d plentn are to be set r.i*
W roond the Hall thla week, w ith
lir a . W. E. Watson of the ( i a r o 'r
Clab, and Plorlat E. B. Stowe, as­
sisting Superintendent of P arks
Jtm ea Moughton and his w.irsera.
•
The public la Invited to make
suggestions which are In lin»|
with the general plan of uring
federally piad labor toward n
deflnlta beautification program.
Cenlact with t t r Sfoughton, Mirt
Watson, Mr. Stowe, er memotra
ef the City Comntiaijon will Im
acted upon If It la eoniiderrd cona'atent with lb* ganeral plan.

LittleDttmttffe Done
Here By Winds, Rain
8anfodr fait th a 'affacta o f tha
g e tt which blew nernea FlArUB
lata ytaterday when abortly a fte r
midnight Interm ittent b U tti oT
driving rein and tw irling winds
ripped leaves a ad. dee 1 branches
from score* ef trees In the Im­
mediate rlrlnlty o f Uw d tp , whip*
te d r i m and other growing e rtp a
r i t e well as weed* to the earth, and
t V name cnsei stripped e h ln g !£
and roofing from lightly con•tvucte -1 heme*.
Downtown Sanford reflected
the early as rrn ng wind in an ofcat loan I U rn nwntng
awning or nppmi
ripped off
ol r
•dverttslng alga. A gusj of' wtad
coming down Pnrk Avenue nt
•boot 3:30 o'clock, lifted • small
t a t the B. L. Perkins at&gt;rw
i t* break n aupp&lt;irtowning sagged
to the ildnwalb, with the
( h i t e n confined to the broken

FURNISHES CLUE
ABOUT KIDNAPER]

GEORGIA IS BUSY Final
Decision As To
Hours Of WorkMay
^ i m C ,i &gt; A^ i ! AS AUCTIONS ON Find Only Smaller
TOBACCO 1MPEND Stores In On Deal

WASHINGTON. .Inly 81.—
tA. P.1 Ofrii'lats ,.r the Rectiver.v Aiimini*tnili'*n today
were whipping together a fl*
mil draft of the eodo for rt**
tail industry tinder which
■rweeehwriM- - sewiriri1~ o|mtw»p/ ■
pending its forni.il consider­
ation and npptov;tl. itt.sL-nd
of under President Riarae*
velt’a blanket wage ami hour
agreement.

A prem atura announcement waa
given today th at all retail stnraa
would he perm itted tha 48-hout
week Instead of the Dl-houra
specified In the President'* agieement.
Later, however. A D. White­
side, deputy adm inistrator. «ald
it had n (t Iren determined
whether this would a f f 'e t all
stores or only those in* sm aller
rit lea. Smaller stores contended
th at since they ere working now
some 00 to SO hours cutting to
40 would be financially Impossi­
ble.
Meanwhile Hugh Johns u sa il
All seem 'd agreed no one thing the plan to permit retailers to
-th* peevoiHrsg-f-ei**-svouht-a-•»-*operate t*mp»*ea'dy iim lee- *k*f*age In Ihe neighborhood of 15 « n cml* ami u*» th* official
“ Blue E ifle " Insignia w as,not an
cents a pi und.
exempllnn from the Piesldent s
Typical nf the repoits waa
lha
from Nashville, saying thv Bat •1 »■ recmerl but a fulfilling ofspend
ti,rn 1- 1viiity crop is th* hast s ln e s &gt; t» n t " f lb* agteen.rt.l to
1)21).
Nashville's Ihr**
of c .. -a. __
lU
2u.
txailisiliee
lin e . w a r v - 1 up submission
----Johnnofi
#ro|»htttue*l Intr#
I,oils.-* a ir expecting In aell about
Johnson emphasised
the.* veoul.f
7 eOOO.UOO pmm U iluring Ih# ifl* h* &gt;V, big group exomt-lloa of any
kind.
*
.
urn
• Hundreds of Ihousnnda of work­
Th# town of llniflhur«t will tl#
er* Ihrnuvhout Ibe nation will yo
c lit# * public holiday In ohtcfv
in', ;.h", tegloning o j'.h * market- . «» 11

Mr*, h'em Hankey.J u tu le&lt;. h&lt;- «■ said tu hate had
Avhrson said Secretary Woodin' confronted
with rniployev.
would mnke re ita m that pet.ons wife of the ring Irader, in th-- the uu| Ur- -ion lino hr wn- field
T+w
eismf
ir»nHr
N
rie-YnTt~pnT~TT7
— raeaw. eMwiwesl ♦!*—. fotoOy jad-heeer
............
____ they
^ wenun« jirst*!
i|, Inn llViinn* II
amount of ____
Isolds whieh
With h&gt; i lot •I on.I
•b fr to pur.-hAHi* In fu rllicrmm of n | Suliinlny .'Hirlil in lli«* kitrhen ’ ' ,f ^'M,r ,,r
ariiinl ro»’"i
Ihr m o v rry pro*rum.
, «»f fu r hf»nn*. rhulliuff with
&gt;»»•*.
him nr.mThry will l»t* allottnl in full «ll ln»r&lt;* Kllovorth t I
nil** |h«* •emus x- lie rteppe • from In ntn
»ub criptiotii* for nmountr up to .lininr ........ for rlirm H lrm \ hr ’ r ear al«ml 1.13 ,\. M J M| V 7,
fin.lHN). Other ci-*b Mib«rri|ilionr rrn i »i| to pick up n parLiipi* f«»ur t\ hi n he leeoveti-d ron*riot|ine«s
will Ih* illu tln l on un r»|««l p*r« h*»l s luni! «nt in
n irvr • i«mi he vvn. 111 the fist.
MIAMI. Jul) .1 1 . Thr elly com
em itter btt»*is.
nnd ih n ltrm j tl»r window n frw
•I vl.* not lied HI ill lie a te d r no*-mn ha* made 'a hmlgrl ap ­
Hlilwrriplionii for lh»*
r
f«*rt ftmu w hrrr hr r!n.*d. HuIlrlA lie sail "They rave me plen'v " f propriation of $2 2it|,dlf&gt;:i4 for;
the fi-ral vear beginning on July,
which juiynicnl in offered * in p attrrrd urmm.l bun. The icun kmu| foiul and shaved no- twice
T trasury certificate*
nrnturme men .- .n p rd in a r.-ir. Police hni
M inline fug t r i e d 'h e lleldrs- I. 11*33, nnd **l th* lax millage at
Sept, lb, will l&gt;c nllolted In f-dl Ii ‘lie experts were given the hu!- I 1 arg m-iuntams when the youth an averaar of 23.12. Thl* is .11 nf
while p referrn l status will be g ig -h e tj^
c&gt;wT.lT *li ' out »f ffnyil»r'n car • mill higher than last y*ar'a ar“­
HYDK P A in cT N . T .. Jii1 y .il.— an subscription* Which offer psylf P lln |fy am| (il)rilim K|kh»rn. 1 into a group of cniinty. Mat* and *-*ge of 22 22 mills.
'
f . l r competition tM slteL
The appropriation lnrl"d*s $1,­ ............. pound.
li
fAh—The flying
envoy*
from f**?* &gt;" . T ,**.*.Ury c ,li lf lcatea m a-| an,Qher allege.) member of th . .See Ymk elty d itre tlv u .
. . . . .
in
, 1 ..
. America's key Industry, will t*al
Great B ritain—Captain ami Mr*. luring Aug. 13.
gang, hove iM-rn sought ill rv cry- siuih ! through a gi -wth of Iwa'd 07.1,414 57 for debt v iv lc e ; -2.'.Kapid fir* selling is In Ih* "f- - |h , m teh|n.ry of the National ReArhesnn irserv n l the right t • stale fnuii I'idnrado tu t'ann-l.i m d laned ■ h sn l •) grrelinc
I 7r- reserve for contingencies; flng at Adel hy «is files cf two seta
Jam es Mollison—seam
reeelre-l
ro v rir Administration.
yestenlav hy President and Mr*. in rrra -r, the total amount id since the ohdurtinn of llo c trh i . id i-itlo-r and ih-Ii ami Dl-t • $11*5,743,15 for slieel lighting: of buyer* 'em there hy manufac­
As’ * industrialists and lalarv
Roosevelt at the family home bond- In he sold to pay off all of I)| nvi r hioket, from Ilia lioi&gt;&gt; • 1 out n-lditlmiMl ft "i r barge to $:i7H7l 57 f«r puhlirity ami husi- turers and rTportrr*. I'rarlir* nf leaders prepared 1**1 night for
ness promo) Ion I and yM7tlJt!»1 ne* Ihr dual buying system means
Hie eritlfira te s that are o ffen d in Fell |2. Hr wo* fill'd i|Hin p«- A tlnrurj John T D rlanay/
here.
Ih* cxp«clrd tussle over Ih* ma­
I in 'is vv II -v* their Inhaccn jor code. In which Secretary
Despite Ms Intention to spend esehaie-*. )„r the lailiil*.
me nt of $rtl,0tNI funs mil.
A fter « bath ami 11 nap. hi* -li-p'Htmrtital cv|M-n»r*. Th* gro.s
espences
of
the
various
city
d&gt;
H ie financing I* espeoted tu
the first wrek-eml at home alone.
Fiances l’*rkin» w illdako a promI hi- limit started when M u. moth r greete I him SII* ha*! in . •nrtmentx ai* lolaieil at $ 2.1)20,- a dt| promptly each day.
Mr. Roosevelt hennlly
nnrrtled g iir the Treasury appruximatel
In arcindanc* with ruslom of ln*nt pari, a l*rm»ml'iii* res|ions*
Kll-vs
in t li revenled to police II ■ I eeri Informed f the levy'# r*le*-e d'2.1 from which Is siihlraeleil d*.
$400,
ooo
,
in
)0
In
new
muney
after
plan* to welcome the daring fly­
nf il dry light. Before dawn p*
L ug slan *ing, “ sand lugs” will of Ih* people to 1'irvidenl Housef a i l W. Pearte, a friend, had
ing family from oversea* for paying off th r matin mg c e rtio ­ l oavtg,! to her he knew the ills n- l i e tara sped 1vwa&gt; from the ram p lartm en t aerrual* totaling $ 1.­ conslilutr the h Ik of Ihe offer­ volts appeal for higlier wages and
150.427.
rate*.
over the dust) road* to the &gt;* I -y
luncheon at K rrm Elbow.
ings the first few days. Then th* shnilened um king Imiirs lo spread
T hr debt servir* millage in th»
There la now in the general tlly of the kidnupet* I’earce w - ill which li* 'hi- nil*— of Al'-anv.'
America’s own woman filer, the
choicest le»ves of th* crop will b*. niuployinciit vv.is shown un IH*
a
i
rested
and
wo
identified
ns
t
'e
(I nntliik.u un Tage Three)
only woman In cross thr Atlantic
1 Heiiaaalai'i -Vlgl nnl Miami diet I let defined by gin to flood Ih* warehouses.
Recovery Administration's rliurt j t
wliter of pxlurtlnn note, to 11.- Tr-i . Sc he nee Iadv
| he hioiodaries of the rity l-efnie
alone— Amelia Karbari Plllnam Th* l*gi*laliue loiiighl likely
IVairhoiiscinrii
have w.irned piogitss.
“
family of lloellrher. I.Oli-r I n I
adjoining
rominunillM
were
nn
and her husluind arrompani-nl the
will hear a »|ei il mr**age f t - 11 nexrd is 12 5; in the Bi-ena Vista again d auiy tendency
In the Chicago a irs ahm* of­
towanl
YoiiiikIntk wm orreitril and cm
Mollitona here from New York.
(in e rm r
I rhinan,
advocating diefrlrt K.03; In Ito- Coconut flro.-v dumping al Ihe sta rt. Brices are ficial recuids of III* Depaitum ut
victcd in culine lion with Hie ra
Standing on the spacious fm nt
Mi*. Kern Fonley al l, was ai more «ti*nuous punishment f-*' •llstri I. 10; Silver Bluff district, go al and will slay that w ay.,they of Commfrc* dlstri t office »*tlporch- Mr. and Mr*. Rmwreelt
maftd that 100,000 persuu* vruiilj
rested. She later vvn- tried ii. kidnaping.
&lt;135; ami the formerly unlnenrpo- ,«*ygave a hearty srelrome to the visconnection with the kidnaping «l
Ill spite of l.i-uterant OTmi rated district. AIM.
Some idea as to the manner in h* aff*ct*d hy employer*' signing
ItoriY from oversea*. Captain Mollla -k tl Bohn, uf s t. Paul. Lut w s. nell's cafe retain , on air of un
Millage* of 9.12 for Ihe gereral in which eales will he exped'ted Ih* egreementa with I'tesideni
llaon and Amy Johnson Mollison
anpiittrd. Chaiges also Were file I critain ty
an I ' m ystery
still operating fund.
2 for sfree* can be gathered at klrultrl*. Roosevelt which ore intended lo
smiled at their reception.
Tiftun, result In greater puirhasing (low­
W. C. Williamson; veteran r"- against her in the liuettidier case •hio ded hi* l mg ut-ssnev. The lighting and I for publicity apply Illackthtar. Nashvill*.
The American and Rrltlsh Giert
nil let refused to let vnung John to all districts.
Valdnsta. Douglas and Vidalia er.
remained for lunrhrnn and early llre ufficer and former superin­
Boston r*p-irle,| .1.1 Irt ogle*vay iimr* than a f*-v wnrd* ami
la s t yeor's millage for the «•*) where facilities have been ar­
In the afternoon departed hy mo­ tendent Of the Fein nnle Cniinty
gave niily a skelt liy -1 ry of the ria l fm tl was III for street light ranged for handling about a mil­ m»nt* signed, a ffn lin g mui* than
llnme,
Ned
at
hie
hiunc
un
F
‘
ulh
to r with a motorcycle earort for
kidiin|&gt;irug. T hen n-lirelke .v " log 2. f"r publicity 22 and for lion pounds daily. Those markets, 50,000 employes; HI. I.uu&gt; 1153
Fenfurd Avenue yesterday aflerNew York.
■v. lainrd a* necessary to the rl debt serelra It).
as well as Adel, will hav* two sets for Missouri, ami other cltiu*
nnnn
at
about
4:20
n'rb
ck.
lie
Earlier In the day. Mr. an,| Mr*.
showed a mor* nr le(* sim ilar rv—
f rt* to find the kidnapers and, if
In Ihe millage ordinance it I* of buyer* this season.
Roosevelt motored In St. James hid ticen in ill health fur several
pons*.
p-imihle, recover the isnsmii tnon • 'a trd that "It I* the purpose 'r
Along with prospects of ample
Episcopal Chuich
to
worship 1 week*.
Kan Francico said Standard Oil
ey, vvh'ch was marked
tins onto am* In levying a mill i*t rn« t" grower* »a"i* promise
Funeral services will In- held
again with theie neighbors and
N'i-we|-ap*r men i 1 \l any w»ie aae for debt service to provide fo ..f higher w ege. for warehouse Company of f'allfninla with II,from
IIIErick
ion
Funeral
limn*
friends.
t'0 | empluyes had l•l|lle under tho
tlperntir* of Seillinnl* eullf-' i.i'.lfied nt K oVImk that O’f'mi the payment nf .1 per cent inter­
mnrnlnc
at
II ml
workers at Douglas
Complying
A fter hla week-end nf relaxa­ It morrow
gria-ery rim es, meal niirket*, and II II via* I-m e.
est on I—ndv together with pav will, the national recovery move­ ag retn ieii along with Assm-tpled
o'clock.
Burial
will
he
in
Ever­
tion. the President l» Intent on
- loci*, of all c-eillfi alee nf Imlehl- ment. warehouse owner* he** Oil nf California'* 111*: workers,
green Pem etcry. Tin- fo.'luvv mg { ounhinat Ion filling ataliongrgetting •&lt;* nrk ngain Indav on
educes, ii-'"*. loans, morlgeg-- a jtc r d lo r*i‘* the pey of con- ami th* city's departm ent stores
perioiu,
hnvlbeen
a
l
r
d
In
l-sceil*
m
e
tu'hednh-d
tu
meet
al
*he nffnlra of slate First attenwar* virtually 1/1 anini &gt;u*. •
and eapenses ” The lowrcrvd ialcr
pall-hearers:
Former
sh
eriff
I
’.
M.
Tm.'.l! mon laborers 25 peresnt an * i*.
tlon goe* to the nationnl recoverthe 1'ity Hall tonight al H;3&lt;
I’emling mor* r niplM* n-purta.
est ta le of :t |o-r cent la pro ' *
Hand,
Jn».
D.
Jinkins,
V.
E.
Dn-gto
sight
hour*.
V" ' strict their w-uk
h
campaign.
imtvw
for in Ih. bond debt arttl*oi*iiti " " " * "jf," bj, , r Con,pl|.hed w ilh -jlh * admliilslration made
Fharon, U K. i/i |n rt I r I Its* porpo -i- of d sen
With heeneat Inlrrest, the Chief# lass. Judge J,
ring a preposed code nf ethici Lie
rriitlv
i v " d upon between" r ,'y ........
niiiutier of
..n s.
lo total either li* in
»y
grow
Executive surveyed latest reporlaj Watson, and S, F. Doudm-y.
JAf'KRONVVII.LF..
Jfly
:i».-&lt;/»*)
lot ir indn try.
new Jobs to l.e ci&lt;at*d under tin*
offieiat* and iiieinla-ra of tlio
from Washington nn the progress j Mr. Williamson, “Cuntier” Wil­
Karl II. D'fjuinn f t le a rw a ln . John Harris hiindh'ddera' rmo
F m re .( titaehel, head uf t l '
agrrem nets or those to w iring
of this drive to make more jobs liamson t • hundrr li of lueal per­ Fan for • wltt.nl Independent Or
rlrrn ll court cl.o) (or I'inellauiillr*.
higher weges. It wa* said Ibis
ami to increase the mass buying sona, was born near Rocky Ford, cels &lt;A*mriativn is rilo-dulrj In 1 i,u n i), Saturday »u
ro-elccle I
would nnl he don* for several
Ga., on Dec, H, IK7I. lie had Jived
power.
piestll.-nl nf the sta-* i-sociaflun
pit-side.
S
taled
around
the
iaMday* .yef.
*
In • day or so he rxpe.-ta to re­ in Sanford for more than 23 years wi'h h in will lie the followini of c iu rt clerk al Ih- 1 losing rTh* administration in vm| to
ceive from the capital some of th- and l&lt;eeau«c nf hi* Ling associa­ gr rtry atorv n\vners w h, wei1.ti «,f a two day rvmfeii-nr* hi re,
M
I
A
M
I
.
J
u
l
y
31.—
Mem­
hasten the signing bv i« - ung »
rode* which will prescribe the de­ tion either with Ih? |iollre de|Mrl- runted on a emiiinitte,. which
o th e r offi era
elirted wen
ber* of a committee repreienting ew art of Interpretation# "f the
tailed regulations Jnr specific In­ ment i r sheriff's office here he expected to pre - nt a lentalive lan g lry nell. IVnsa -la, n- eli ated
rig ar workers who said that they Brealdent's agre*ineni u Ili»t em­
JAf K fiNVILI E. July 31. dustries providing shorter working was widely known throughout Ihc iiide for discur-inn I night.
vlri- pn-.ldenl; I'. 31 '.nv. Uriaanu
have attem pted to organise in Mi­ ployer* might kilim evntlly w hat
)/J1
N
sliinal
teeiivery
lid
weeks and minimum wages of counly ami in f’entral Florida.
1
■
rotary,
and
I..
W
llruniniiiiul
II. K. Weekly. L. F. I.o Hfe. M
ami In accordance with Dm spirit they unddclaklng.
He assumed his pmitinn at the
ministration
agreement#
have
1
pay.
J. lodge, All
M nigarel ollherl-, f Mr'm'on, Irt u«ur*’i *
of the Industrial recoverp pto"Tha President’s ie einR vvm-nt
been
iyned
l-y
2010
Flor
d*
Also the President is looking County Home i»m - yearn ago, an l A rthur (ialchei, F. A. Hymui, I(oifim illtem rii fur ii»r riMuitiff
gram
.
have
charged
that
they
employer -. W’a'-ter N. I'earre,
agreamsnt wa« written in lanforward to an early call from until early this year he handled |). Martin, (!. ('. fo x , nnd J . fl. y«jr will Ih* iIirU’i^I I. II- A.
were di-chargetl for participation
regional representative nf Ihr
Secretary Hull, chairman of the this responsibility.
guag* Intendeil
he flexible f»
Bowles, M arianna; 2. If. F. Bur­
Anilt-v Jr.
S rviv ng Mr. Willlani-nn are,
admini-irollon,* aniuuincrd hei* in lb* movement.
tn**l m*ny variliM of ninililiims,
delegation to the l»ndon econom-Mr. fTlorh-l, w h, la a on inter nell, Jr.. Madiion; .1, II II Sam ­
Mra.
Julia
Rojas,
chairman;
yeiterday V J I it- agrienirnta s f
ennfsrvnee. Much la to b« talked hi* widow, Mrs. Mayme William­ of tile ronim itlre of 21 loral l&gt; &gt; ! tier -, l.ek* t ’itv; 4, George \
(Continued On Beg* Two)
son, of Fanforil; fiu r aid ers, H n .
f.-rt |0.25d tin ployts. he said. Mr*. Mary Alfonso, Manuel Te &gt;•
over in th at session.
inr.-s men whu met at the City : Dyke*. Tavares; 3. J- l»- Hauler
Employers In HI I jillea an-' regal, Jose Medina and Florenelo
The President and Mrs. Roose­ L. G. Gllsson, r f Sf. Petersburg, Hall this afternoon tu diseurs the , eon. Bartow; fl, V. E, DoilglaT,
MARON8 TO M BRf
Acevedo, Jr., and all member* of
town* of the state have elgro-1
velt ore looking forward to an Mrs, Annie Wondberry, and Mr*. 51. Natlonsl Itrrovrry A rt. is cxiicci- j Sanford, and 7. E. B. lenlherm an,
Before
leaving for T*nn**so&lt;l
1
heir
faiuiUr*
employe,|
In
cigar
J.
Kinard.
of
Stateshor-,
Ga.,
ami
Bearer ee(JUV*t* *11 Florida
awrly vial) by their daughter, Mrs
v l l i report on the doings of that Miami.
employei » lo , report to him mak ng here were discharged, Ihey where hi* father lies critically 111.
Curtis Dali, and har children, Mrs. A. L. G iti r r .'o f Sylvania, m rrting.
aid,. n* ,the result of Ihe organ- F. I), nreodeo. worshipful master
G a ; ami two brothers, II. C. Wil­
with the tiMinlier of person"KLUe” and “ B ui.ie,"
WOODMEN TO MEET
Il was announerd this o i-in n f
iiati-'n
meeting cond rted Mun- 0j Sanford l-°dfo Nu. IP, P, 4 A­
liam sen, of Sylvania, and T. J . that i| the City f'mmni**imivi &gt;,
oirrd
sine*
Ih*
drier
begad
t:. Cullma official of Celery
UNCLR BAM PAYS O FF TODAY
‘ li. anoeuiievil thaT lha rrgula'
hi- natil. p------of Longwood.
*y:
w liir'w iirhiro^ nt ih* C ity -llal' U ( amp No. fi25, WoiNhncn of the TiK h~rnT.,rinati..ii.
would giro the sdministratl&lt; n [ . "I* it simply a question of hav- meeting of the lodge I* achednleil
Wm
Id,
today
announced
that
the
7:-'tn
o'clock
tonight,
h.i.e
no
c
mi
.
,.
.
WASHINGTON, July 3 L -0 P ) GOVERNOR VIMITH FTANCKK
. ' Camp
..... Bound I’a rty ” Is a n i-ate chirk on rvaults of ,nig tu 1 many cigars on hand now, to tm held a» th r Masonic Temple
, | h-ii-d their meeting a t H:--01 monthly
—Today la pay day for 300,000
the campaign and l«t Florida and having to slow up pruduc- tom orttw night at H pn o’clock,
W INNII’Efi. Man., July :H _| o’clssrlx, that the giocer* will nice In t o hxld a t the .Oak Avv-n-io
privates la President Roosevelt's
citiscnr
know the affect on tm
t on.” .Mr. (Ji ntalex said.
"We if* reuuesled all Maat*r Ma*&gt;us I*
forest conservation arm y, and kt (in —Gov. 'John Garisuul B d U id , i" the ma.'n sudttorium of li e . clohn room* tumor row night al
plormenl in tha itata. Data never have inquired of person* attend, and h r Invited all visiting
M erchant, other ?hur. H (MS o'clock. Many m ailer* of imthe aiwe time Uncle Ram will mall •t Virginia arrived hat* last night j bull tog.
gathere 1 will be published in sicking *mploym»nl whether they Master Masons to participate In
checks ranging fro m tl.t to $23 from the governor*' conference inj grocers or those - af allied hui-l p.otanc# will Is- ditruased h* newspapers, he added.
belong t » ■ union or not. We a r t the meeting. Senior W arden A. L.
___________
_
_________
_
_
incisra
mo
Iaviled
to
California
and
was
greeted
by
hi*!
ineraej
mu
iaviled
attend
tu
-tated
In
urging
&gt;bat
all
member*
to each o f 'th e ir 200,000 families
Bette will preside,
not intereattd in th at.”
I
attend
lha
saeeiing..
flaocae, her mother and relallu P . | night’* meeting.
back borne.
l •

ROOSEVELT GIVES
GREETINGS TO 2
BRITISH FLIERS

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I

City Commission
.Of Miami Adopts
Budget Figures

Fl.vlnff Mollisons Are
Received At Hyde
Park Home Sunday

s a tt-

uss

W. C. Williamson Is
Victim Of Death At
His Residencellere

Grocerymen Wi l l
Meet Tonight For
Discussion Of Code

V. E. Doufflass Nnnu’d
A Committeeman

2010 FmployiTH In
Stale llnve Siffni'd

DiHchurgi’d Workers
In Factory Protest

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V !

THE

CHOSEN
IT S LUCKY DAY FOR WORLD’S F A IR ........ — ----------FOR KISSING GAME IN BELGIAN VILLAGE STREET SHOW
aa

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^ N H IC A G3O0 .. ' J u ly 0 0 —
Kisses a r t word* la •
■aJ languago.
language.
universal
Perhaps that cxpltinfi why
thousands ol vliltora to tha
Chicago World’# Fair—A Cen­
tury of Progreso—roar thoir
applause to tha colorful otreat
(estival that daily makes the
market oquara oi "Picturefique
Belgium* one of tha gayest
and lovliest spots o( the Fair.

AU-Important G a m e
Scheduled Between
Strong Loop Clubs

Smyrna

With f*»r bow playoro, all of
thorn pltchon, oddod to th# roo­
ter, tb# Bonfirit CoUryfodo today
awaltod t* oll-lmportaat gam*
boro tomorrow with ih* Dayton*
Beach Islanders.
.........
Th# Fod# twalt tomorrow# tilt
with corfTMonco that tho ooason
•erloo hotwoon the two club# will
find th« Fod. ono-up Umorrow
sight. Each club ha* won thro#
gams* from th# othor, bat non#
of thorn lo *r Important aa lo to­
morrow'# tilt for tho roaaon that
o Sanford dofoat moan* a tl* for
third place, ami th# ooaoon I* on#third over.

Nroillag loll manly la tha heart
nf thlo Bolgtaa Villaga with IU
hmiM* and chapel* la d shops
built from actaal rnoalda of Old
W»rM Holldlnga that daU from tho
IIDi csnlufy, to aa autdow aug*.
iiirrnundod by dialog Ublaa aad
hear garden batcoal*0, and to r
raced In by a broad oxpana* of
a 4)1*lootnoo atop* loading upward
m a Humor of hi lid do shop* and
tho' (siting tea.
K!•**• to Musi*.
At Ih* ourt of story hoar right*e*ro (cramfel* for soau oa th*
■1*1*0 tad i t tbo Ublao to watch
ih* lUron-haitod maldooa

Chances for n victory tomorrow
qers given s reel boost 1st* yeatorday In that salarlaa which have
boon owing ployora for tho past
three weeks Ware reduced by' one
weak. With aaah in their pocksta
stain, four new players on tho
i^iad, and their eyes pn.tho aocoqd-kalfpo m u t , th e ' Fade • today
present a brand sow plethro that
iMould draw a huga'crowd to MiR
nlcipal Park tomorrow.
’
Tho now players r are: Lofty
Lane, for tho pait th o years thTa
laggua’a loading horlor; QUI Loltt,
fofmtrly of Now Smyrna but this
year • real alar In tbo -Northeast
Ftprida League: Pots Oalgor, n
hard-hitting Georgia boy who hat
a - pitching flair that spoils de­
feat for any opposing club, and
Anally, Al Huffman, a huiky
Bradenton boy who throw* tAillots
wllh hi* right hand.
* '
ielger and Huffman aro on “IK
grk*ni already, and Lane la in
Ba iford Just about avtry day.
U U la available upon call to Do-

•nil tliHr natlra folk doncaa and
*..iw* with a apontaaooua plaaa
entry and dallghtfal naivete that
•prlna fmm»hnppr haarta Tha
rliytliwili- walliM. dainty sad
rrnwfiil for nil tha cotobaraoma
i
&gt;.f tbo heavy wooden ahowe
nf il,r &gt;1,Hirers. awn a charm that
l. wail npprortatad. even though
,,..•1 &gt;,f the iMiluolero have never
l* n i Hhr&gt;m&gt;t Inna little of tha
rirvi**uu&gt; and tradition*
Ml* "old
. .■unlfr'’. mid understood llftla or
n.dhlna of tha symhollam of tha

fhbnkor. •

Wb*B v U tM tear* fiw kiaotog
game, they aro ooro W bar* bocom# goaataa admlruru off Mo BoL
gtea V illa s aad aro t m * M ac-

eootumo* of th* ISib rrolsry.
Hour* wlthoat n i may easily b*
wowt lit the doiovu of qualm stum*
-hero Dwadao China, item, and

Olepley Famed Fainting.
Thera la plenty of beauty about
the hleiorle old bolldlogff Haro la
Antwerp's Nt Mr hole a tburrh.
hniii In It.vi at a chapel'of tb#
thorn-ukere* guild; boro la a eoa*
vent (moot from DIOSC &gt; homo
from Turnal. lbs bouts Of tbo
llen.-mao of Brugro &lt;1.100). Thera
la the gateway whore Napoleon
.pent hie Uet night before Water­
loo; them la at. Dooaiue bridge
of Brugro lo 1310. with IU water
mill and pond of awana; there to
tho beautiful city ball of Damme:
lo tha distance tho alia white
natrh tower Tsgode” of Aatwerp.
All about are guards, attend­
ants. bar molds and peasant girls
la tha aatboatlo and gafly-hued

■hope of tho glaoaWnwera oad
•hoper ra id s'.
Almost bidden away In a little
building oa SL Mrbulaa plaau la
a qalot note of piety In mntraM
to the root of tho town, amt one
of tho most Important eihlhltt In
tho vlltoga. It la tha world famed
painting. ‘T h e Crarlllclon and
Transfiguration of Chrlat". by HIV
tin Flint, brought from tho rath*
dral of Brussels. Valued at C A
000, and tho work of nearly 13
years, It ll unique. In that the ejee
of the Saviour appear to open to
tho holy Ught from hteren aa th#
watcher game upon It. It la anld
to ho tha only painting a herein
tho artlat baa •ucceedr-l In repre­
senting both death and Ufa eternal
oa a slagla canvas.

J o h n s o n Returns
To Capital Bearing
Automobile C ode

present (olk-dsncc. end song* In th* «r**t festival
of the BsItUn VlUigo tt the Chicago World • Fair

LIGHTHOUSE GUARDS FOGGIEST SPOT IN U. S.

ski l.a . L . . \

.

,

pMdont" child U daflaod m on*
under .IS' ys*r« of Sg* aupporiad

by e a t or hath paeoa ta. - ----, Whoroaa la Kaglaad aad Wale*
ahl ’ 1M of tha faianu*'* have
nio *,thaa thro# chUOroa, th* part i t t k t la tho Irish Fro* Btato U

ot-ridden
Industrie*
for four
year*." Haber said.
Raber't reply •» to the part
In the cat* of «ueh men a* Aiderman Oscar Nelson. Republican,
several time* mentioned form may­
or
or Attorney Aaron Saplro,
of
ni*min'
New Vork. ' and “TRT Benjamin
Squire*, federal labor mediator,
wa*;
“They provided the tot-up for
the conspiracy. They helped . or­
ganise the group* responsible for
bombing*, slugging*. *ml strike*,
the terrorism that put the price
of cleaning a »olt up to 11.78 a
suit while Al Capon* took a cut
and th* public paid the bill."
Moat of th* witness** in*i»ted
on going before th* grnnd Jurif
furtively and without police enroa

f,.m their homo* or P
•»
tuslnet*. Each co-oparatlng witnet* gave n*m«* of oth*r*
could giv# valuable toriimony. In
all, 888 wltnoa*** were ca ted.
Legal authoritloa *•« tho de­
fendant*, tmifin* from Al t*pono to th# hood* of and attor­
ney* for union* and trad# a»»ociatlons. probably would contend
tho. w*ro not guilty *f f**1?,1"Inf trtdi u chfrftd in lh« Indkl*
ment* bocaua* they dealt only
In "*orvicw“ onclr-w*-latm*»ry and
dry cloaalag, Imt not In commodiHe*. Rah»r oaW »!•«• ouprom*
court* had-varied on that point.

Lower Floor

To-Night
Donble

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(Continued from page I)
dorsed at an ertlhuslaatic meet­
ing of Tampa merchants.
After th* national program had
been siplalnod by WaUrmou,
Wall sad other*, considerable lime
wa* given to -discussion, which
brought out a number of difficul­
ties to b* adjusted for tpoclal
lino* of butlnoos.
Throughout;tho mooting a ipirit
of warm co-operation wa* dis­
played. Tha kdg quottion wa* how
beet to do tho Job to holp thc»o
who need H • moot.

Tho feggloat point In th* United Btatoa. docUr* otndala of Uto Llghthou*# Borvleu of the Dspwt-

RECOVERY ACT
W ORK RECITED
BY SHJNHOLSER

(Continued from pae* I)
ministration In rogard to national
recovery.
.
Thin talk wa* follow* I by *
"fn e, mavtorf I" Ulk by General
Johns in, "a talk with every ele­
ment absolutely fair-minded lq *
genuinely linear* dosir* to got at
tka
nn_i A
iKa trouble."
IwAlllila *'
tho root
»f# th*
Th* rode then • won presented
and dead,, .paragraph
by para­
. ,
graph, with varloun speaker* and
carrying out la good faith tha member* of th* oimmltteo ariaIng to b* heard. This hearing, Mr.
Urtao of tho agr*om«nt.
Bhinholtor itatod, pro.bced tb*
VplMM.-of.lha caMttg Of t m .
«Whaa-aa *mplojer signs an uiual numbor of radleal apoakor*
yubflakod hot* roconUy. A "do- agreement end aertlfles h e com-

Malta#

to accept, It appeam l ho and otli
ero ii*yvw"
ho«*n by
group
rr#
» tho Whitman
.

G ro c e rs M e e t
Here To Discuss
Code Of E th ic s

ment of Commeroc. la Uooa* Faak Ught, on the cootl of klflM. wb*« weorda for th* pa*t »Ut*on yaan
•In* It h u tacn n-% i»ry to operat* IU warning ilgnal an avoraga of lAW hour* par year.
Rlchborg said th a n might oven
b* *omo pay ;cuts In InsUncas
where, high tajarlos are now fig­
ured on a bsalt of long hours and
It wai&lt; nrcetswry to bring- tho
hour seal* Into conformanc* with
Ihe mailmqm set by -Prooldontj
Rooaevtlt.
“Th*.National ftocoviry Admin­
istration will, through local agoncle*. ubttrvs carofuJIy th* man­
ner In which employers comply
wllh thrir kg oomant to make
■'•qultnblo fWsiUustmsnU' ", tho
statement said, "and will take

(Continued From rug# One)
indicted are only a few of tho**
win will b# brought lo trial even­
tually."
Ev*n wh*n most of th* proflu
of tholr dr, cleaning, laundry, or
carbonated beverage butine** ws»
bring drained by racketeer*, Raber
of »"*
the wltnv****
vwr laid,
IBIU, gmost
ggtotok «ea
—

(Conttnoed From rag* On*) »;
trml O’Rysn aUo would declisq
completing the breskdoww of thd
slate. .
Former Representative Florvllo
La Guardis, imlopendent Rtpublican, and Langilon W. Post, fo&gt;
mer aroemblyman, tamed down
th# request of the fusion -:mmitteo headed by forwtar Gov.
t'harlee S. Whitman. t h a ^ N v
run for president of tho baPe of
•Mermen and provident of Maihattan borough, roepeetively.
Seabury
meanwhile pushed
ahead with organlilag a new fu­
sion group t® ooloet another ticket
II* conferred with La Guard's,
who wa* seen in tome circle* a* a
probable chotro for mayor. Tonlerratlvo Republican* hae# been
opposing hi* selection.
“I cannot accept a place on the
Whitman faction tl-ket con.ider.
Ing the au»ple*» •»! conditions
brought •o ticket
yesterday."
j which
«hlrh brougnt
«
H .ij La GostdWGonofwt (TRy*n deride
Should Gcnorol

minimum wag# that tho govern­ while aiT”Will a hid# ky the fair
ment ran oipoct no finer form r f piactkr* and trade agreement#
co-operation In . tho-t-aatloa-wld* uf the master code.
A permanent irganixation, con­
war against tho daproaalon.
sisting of one representative front
sack of tho seven national group*,
ns* been lormetl to carry &gt;ut tbe
final drafting and admlnUtratto*

' **

.Vlbll# this gam* la to bo lha
fbaturo of tho day. thorn It llttla
of tu
thot
”doubt
I--- aa
— to tho outfomfi Vf
f^ e o i-U tib u rt turn# In L m burv
and tha Orlando-Now Bmynta
gam* at Now Smyrna.
Th* Indian* ihauLt boat Lootbufg and tb# Tlgara. ahould boat
th# Craektra, Spaek Kinaey, GaUF burlor who w aalajm ad by
Co«aA.-Thursday,' wll/ U on th*
••p a d a galnit an old (oam-nuto,
Bill F trrau J, for Ih* B ru|pf
'
u T*a_Carl*ton, who hai dofootod
N#Vr Smyrna flva tlmo* this y»*r,
»llj start for th* Tlf#f» wKd

Story Of F ig h t
On R a c k e te e r s
T old In Chicago

impoMibi. to .ook
In two direction* at ho «m *
Urn*. Either the
must
look forward to th* amended work
and P*y (chodoU* with a r***on‘
able hop*, or »U# ho mi-'t look
ba k to Ih* old way of doing but
loss*. The'old yardstick will not
work under th*
Thos* are (omo of tha ImP"
•Ions which Mr. Shlnhnler gleaned
during th* hearing and from rodtact with Goneral Johnson. Adminlttrator* Cqtoo, •"«* S****1*1
Counsol Boll.
...
Mr. ShlnhoUor *Ut*d that while
ho hat not had an opportunity to
study tho P ro .ld .n f. blank.! code,
ho it under th* Improttlon that IU
application It purely voluntary,
to Ih* m erchant "Tho PmWon'.
hat no authority to toll you to
comply with tho blanket cod*.
T i.-* U lrtr" b tirh o -d o « -h a c v au­
thority to enforce all rode* of eth­
ics which ho approve*. By not
signing th* blanket cod*, th* mer­
chant or induntrialiit moroly pro­
long* tho time boforo a mandatory
cod, ran bo approved, a cod# In

I'.m In lha grand final*—tb*
• re g:int*“—I* a world of
. «on. f ( i| fnn thoroughly under­
. .. .1 A klM I* n klao. ho It In
•rip-ijl* or Chh-ago. )|.m n * or
: : i fair. I'trl* ur Tangier

I n the strain* of the lilting mu• v. ih* buy* and glrla ilnnr# »h&lt;mt
i le dnge In a clrrle. with on* hoy
• r girl alone In Ih* cvoitrr The
iL .m rrm .Hi*_muirr_ch0ugeg_A
|w»trer nf tb* ommatt* ae* from
ihr oulddo.rtng. and Ih* two then

Seabury L e a d s
R e v o fT ^ .
^
GTRyan T ic k e t

.jtgroutaMtl.bA faat.whgn.JiiaUjJlL jwuld^uL

d'Mta

Tha Islandors, whoso fortune*
have boon varlad sine* Johnnie
lkroth toik ovgr th* managerrolna, also have strength*»«d
for th* loot half raoa. Th*y‘v*
signed two horlor*, Lonnie golf,
a * youngster from JaeksonvIUe,
nqd Johnnl* Buggo, former Tampa
Hkuthoastorn
Loaffu*
huytor.
They've tl*o addod Elmar Span's
m l U k b WofthoraJJ, a loaii in
who ran raUh, pitch, or play In­
field.
•
That Cal Donnla will a^aft
against tho Island* r t lo pretty
well assured. Tho volsraet toil a
10-inning till to tho lalandort
th * year. After th a t game ha doshared that h« could stop thorn
Ini the future. II* yraata tomurroW’a chance, anti It was under•tfiod this morning that ha will
ft» It. •
Opposed to Cal probably will bo
Oodrg* Cutack, who hat twice
conquered th* Fod* this' yoqr, or
Lopale T5*lf, tb* l(lalld*fa, rookie

a

hne^ra M ' iM ga* W O a M a
Tt T V y e . t . ta ^
they
^
^
ktaaaa bar. tho*
U o U r a k l a Doncoro of U . e *
d a follow n i t
game Float** Crowd.
Ifa great fan. bot tho hlg Umbo
aro jo t U coma There to a pauae
la tho Baste. One nf tho peaaant
hoys leaps from tho circle ami
Ukas tho hand nf s alrt ■elected
at random from Ihe amllrru* H im
the moot become his partner In
tha coster of tho donee Wh-n the
daaco la or or, all lha hnro m«h
to laRloto the now dann-c with
tbotr klaaos. much lo bar emharrammoot and to tho morrlmont of
tho oalookera. The (tunt la than
rapeatod with a boy from tho au­
dience.
After tho (bow coins rain from
the seats of tho omaMtheater and
tho dancers ore than am Into n mad
•cramblo for the money, more than
oftea with coals roonlta.

Price fixing will not b* nllewod."
■H*w*e»rf"
Mr. SWnhoUer
(•14. "It n i Indicated durlag th»
hearing that *hould M i"4u(try
wl*h to a-bm it • proposal looking
toward tho protection of an Indoatry through :oat cwntrol, tho guv• in a tn t might conridor' K."
"from no* on," ho continued,
•‘service and quality of workman•hip alona will bo tho competitive
fratura of boalnoao. T hat la tho
idaa of tho Admlnlatratloa. All
minimum wagoa aro to bo aa near­
ly alika aa poaolbla. With outthroat compotltlon allmlnotod, tho
■ : m u of a boalnoao will moan
that tho merchant who giro* th bottor aonrico and produce* a high
quality of worhmanahlp la to bo
tho winner."
Tho AdmlnWratlon’o anawar, aa
expressed through General Johnann during one of Wa many appaorancai at the hearing, to tho
complaint that tho code "will wipe
ua out," la that there I* bound to

pllanc* an d also Joint In tho sub­
mission of o coda f fair compel)lion boforo Sopt. 1, 11*31, his it*-

whoso unrossonsblo demand* wore
met by subtle end forcoLri dlsappioval which thovvd th# Idea latJ
oblivltn.
.
-L
Tho hearing continual fov^Ight
day*, Mr. Shmhol»*r »tat*.V.tight
day* In which ho alUndod eommittoo meeting* or th# hearing
It.rif from 8:00 o’clock In tb«'
morning until 11:00 o’clock a t
night. "I didn’t know whom th#
I'utumac River waa until-th# day
I loft", ho outsd, "and oven then
I saw It from tho top of my b &gt;
trl,”
.
..
Tha lumbormtn'i coda ikwa hot
contain a ctandard work qr n
schedule, Mr. Shinbolsar *Ut*&lt;L
Instead, It ha* savtra) tuggoatod
r . r k and pay aohoduloa whllo
each Industry ifflllatod with tho
lumbar Ind-itry bolloto* to bo
fain and equitable fur a l l Locs-j

t , ■I -■ ■■

NEW YORK CITY, July » • —*
matter recovery cod# to gov­
ern all grocery distributor*, In­
cluding wholesale, retail and
chain itoros pad fbsd brokers,
was enmpisted yeatorday alter a
three-day confaroneo of aoeea na­
tional food dUtributlag. pgonriea
a t tho University Club, Fifth Avonua and Flfty-faorth StroeL Th#
cod* will not bo mad* F»hll«
several weeks, bat It was Uarnod
i that each of the group* affaetod
' will haval IU nwu wage *cal#

Are you planning a vacation Ik

\ t h i s fiu m m e r? ,
I f s o —S to p n t t*|« p o p u la r

tw# of w’daoproad lajuyt^

Do you know why th# w osnl
wo horn &gt;0 She, horsoH, didn’t.
H alitosis (bod broath), Ih#
soda) fault no mm .forglvo*.
wo* th* racoon. Yof no on*
nood hoyq- kottod*. OorgUng

t e l

\

,

p l a z a

(O ptn all Y«fii )
nUr of the otty, faeiag beautiful Control PUtk

IF GARDEN
I Ufa.

D trodor

-1 -

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�White local farmers are making •trenuooa efforts to
control-cstery. production, throughout the coming season. It
Is Interesting to consider the attitude of the cotton planters
wbd are already confront*...............*
I cheaper, to reduce acrsupxeoe-thlrd o f t h e ir crop.
t the vtawa of the cotton
MW' th a n ,. to p|ow up.
*
or of -plowing jip
thlp
lied by those in charge efitha cotton aeraD /o r this.year," toys the -Atlanta Const!
ft is successful (tf bringing prices ranging
ir this year's crop, the-sbesnos of a. conrat year would result In the planting of a
h r to undo all th e good accomplished to
ion of the present heavy load of earryover cotton; A 1W.OOO^JOO-hste crop w x t year would find
'fhe prod Accra In little bettor condition In the fall than they
were before; th e're c en t rise in prices, with cotton again
going bagging a t 6 or 7 cents a pound,
“T o prevent any auch catastrophe, the federal farm
administrator*, white the plana for thte year's acreage.re­
daction ere still to be actually applied, are looking ahead
to 1904.
Representatives of both growers and of th ^ c o t­
ton Industry; M
I *“ “
*
planswwhich will hold neat year's planting
_____
tkm
oftentative
tentai plans
within reasonable.limits.

a»nf»r» push b«Mt the K«ei«w.
Om

o s l, u&gt; do taj

arioso from tlM mohills- tho reform. Ta

b f of public ipinlon U pash tbs flrisL th o o fto
blanket rodos. Popular omotios,
particularly when It take* oe a
patriotic f e w , la a vary powerM wtapaa. Aed a daageroas twsafgad on*. The eeloe of esIM a g
popular anthuataam for the rodeo
to cfacr. But tt la squall* afaar
that the other edge—the popular
Md*nutation of tboM who do M i
respond to the reorrion of ostbs■faaiw—will not bo aocful la tbc
prooent situation.
P er tt Mods. to b erseo g n tr» d

\

LAKEHtmST, K. Jr-Tww of tbo six loud-opokori j u t InsUJJod
ltM pnrtabla mooring maot a t tba Ksval Air SlaUoo k m . Tboj
w dt ba need for taetroctkwe ta tbo small ground crow, which wtfl bo
r ^ a r t i U&gt; Und any of Ibo httgvr. to ta l bltx with tbo wow poHablo
moortn* moot

DR. HENRY

ly difficult to fit seen a blanbot
coda to tba It boa Inoat. ThU to
esporially truo of owwtll firms

D T P r - H o , but-Xwin

M hoop (touring on

‘ official recognition to
government, Hew, you

id a position to build
sign trade'by making

from; them have- been selected for study sH Jfl
glvs promise of being useful to bringing about the eno
sought.
From the selected plans, or from the best fea­
tures of jail of them, it'l l hoped to be able to evolve a pro­
gram of cotton production control which will put cotton for
ell time on a sound and profitable basis which will elimi­
nate unhealthy price fluctuations,**
’ Local fanners should keep In mind that they are apt determine which sre nnabla srvd
tq have touch the ‘ same problems.
The federal gov­ which unwilling to assist tbs reernment dm be of grfat assistance to them, but even the roerry campaign. An employsr"*
nelghher* may be able to Judge
somewhat by Ms gensraI attitude
their bowldge of local roadttisa*
end their knowledge of local con­
ditions. Bat tbo public ss a whale

hardly ascotsary t o
tba new directot of
.of Investigation ' la
eat of Justice, J . Ed­
it hot former Preslr'a brother.

el discrim inates beforo H at­
tempt* to s*y whether a x a s la
trying to do hie p o rt
Even enthueiaem may go astray;
condemnation has a blind ad
catling edge. Emotional ebullitions
of potriotesru and loos# labeling
of “slacken" will not he the best

; *' ' r l

Close A t 6i00 Pw M.

SANFORD* TWENTY YEARS AGO

' 1* .getting In , on the
Iror with thy orginitetipn
vr*t loon «W * oyin|i. w

l i t Is, to far ns wo hire
|ho Oral sity In the state

te s s a x T

ttod form a simile* orgnrjiuft wilt mean more business

lb** Id tot* *oun(ry. 8s *d•w move’ rrlmlnsla t t lb*
sHk ire b t dlipatcb’ after
i Is 'oommlttsd I* all t i t /
maty ‘fo* mas* tblo eoqn*

'freo from crime a i'n g E ■ Thot'a eoralag gad com.

r silly ’ ts torno*
'f M

W

t^ i

; the ostlrh'fsgi
le- r#dfr»l.’ V:rj

AT

THE

100 per cent with the President;
by purchasing locally whenever
possible, and not delay buying af
needed articles.
Patrons are appealed to by marchants.
—v that caution In
port baaing be exercised to ellmiaate aa much as possible return
and exchange. It also la requested
th at patrons
cooperate with
Store* la the m atter of making
dell eerie#, and flirt bar the drive
by making settlement of past due

JACKSONVILLE, July SI.
—Stores having membership
’ la the Merchant* Division a t
tha Jacksonville Chamber #f
Commerce beginning Tsaeday,
Aug. 1, will open at • A. M.
and Mas* at « P. M. sack of
the six bustnes* days.
Derision to that eftbet wag
reashed at a meeting of tha
organisation,
daring which
reprseeaU tlres of practically
all
retail line* attending
pledged 100 per real support
of President Roosevelt In hiscampaign to bring bask pros­
perity.
In addition to setting up n *4houc week, tha. iqankaaU pledged
themselves not to work employe*
more than 40 hour* a.week; prom­
ised net to reduce wag*% and de­
clared iatiatlon of elding,fn relit.

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v a c a t i o n

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(Continued from page 1)
the administration sold. "As n reult, nttrpretatloni will bo required
from Urns |0 time t* uneertlnlle* iIn." the application of tho
Aetton of
agreement develop,"
slots provides
Prevtoosly the admlnUtration
bad 'defined the meet difficult
clauses of tbo agtHmoaL
sffoctod by por*graph I, which
T0 clnr up whnk omplogeo or*
rents,“scoouBllng, closJrxl, baakleg, ofOeo, service or salsa ait.
ploysp foxvspt eotoldo oelsomos)
a (remainder of tho hosted to roil la say sta r* ,-o ffw . dopsrtmsnt,
J* B p L eMl* *w» |T««f ;,Clt^ osutelskmsnt or public utility, S
to sey automotlvs or bortodsava
MU*VH«U E tsm returned, Ban- posses got, • sprees, deliver, or

ft le pointed out that the mer­
chants are assuming the Initial
expense of employing additional
salespeople and the buying public
must respond to assist the na­
tion's effort toward recovery.

1friends si* congrilulstl** 1
bslng smemg them again af
illse n of s .wook. 7' ‘ l *
Mw. W k h t o R is . A., D.

ANGUS CRAFT . . MANAOH

thandle* warrants, and then only
when advance* can be absolutely
Jsn titled.
It Is pointed out that the buy­
ing public can help make the
campaign successful by patronis­
ing stores that arw co-op*rating

YOU ciu sit In your room and taro through ndvnrtliing pages—demand
portion of the world before you to ccma to you, and tt will coni«t
You C*R eummon an ounce of French gnrden In
Pteoro off Switzerland In a tiny wrist-witch;

a

a

perfume vtelt Intrioetf*

corner of California packed.

tn M orengt; * handful of Virginia to Itu ff In your plpa; gunny 8«villa'

in ollvat; A.tAitA of Ceyloa la tea,
,

t*

*'\ ‘

1

i*

Advertlaementn tell you tha d«ir»bte portions of the world £ * * * * &lt;

w h u your*. Grown on a far island—dug4from a mloA—lf It’a jidvertland:
aad.yon uk for it, if* youro. I f you u k . i t ’to do w h n lJ t't advertteed
l(* do. it wlll. If you u h , othera who have used It whab they found out
about It, they wUl repeat facta advertised about that product. Adverting

ImuW.hours of store or service
ep stototo.tR l esk f thsL*1»ur*

Usamudinum
w WBteysq. as. «w«n*S m **

V

with the beauty‘of this mountain scenes* - - . b*
cool and comfortable. . . in tha happy qompaay
of gay, kindred spirits : . . that’s thd summer
enjoyment offered you by the Hole! Garden. A
hundred rooms of solid comfort T h n iM d o tn
Southern • cooked meal* a dsv. At tho surpris­
ingly low cost of from U ^ 6 to IS per dmaMike your reservations, now for yopr than of
this fun. And bring the youngsters — there's a
thoroughly equipped playground for them at
the GOUJON'
t. j
*
‘ L*

buy. How moat quickly to cal! them to you. Vow much you'll 11kg jh*ot&gt;
sold fbo fullowtog saw among .tbs

I

A vacation 3.000 feet shove the s e a . , , w hen yaw
can play golf on a “sweet* 18-hots course for 30"
cents e round . . , fish In tha Caro Unas’ famous
trout strea m . . . rida a horse orvx mile* fil
cleared bridle paths . . . play tennis &lt;u» Lively
clay courU . , . twin* the mountain hkea or the

Code Of Merthantej
of uacw"*’-- ■— •- I'lsetng ad­
Providing 48-Hour ditional
peraoaa ta work.
Week Is Near Okey Although the .organisation’* aa-

t o il Hanford
Hanford should
should gst
gat

a i s

they win Join this campaign. When
the? ondorstand that Ihe.gfeovnmont win now protoot them from
onfsir competition, many, who
boro desired to .giro employe** •
hlgbor wage wUl e n list.. .
And tack onllstinoaU will c a n y
Um heart w ith ' the hand. This
whale etfort.ie suing, to be Moot
boaofklal If It lo accomplished by
nmw who w est ta. establish sound­
er buslnoas,.and who want to. do It
not only for thslr . owa but for
tbo general good, l i Is not merely
a reform of busiooee methods
that U required, but a reform af
bueiaees purposes.

9:00 In MomldgAnd

o—

j ®

ore see that k Is good business to
proride for tbo consumption ‘ of

that ondcr tbo sot froodom of tbo
proSa ao tot forth In tbo ConstiBILOXI, JOs*-—The Mlssieelp- utlon mlsht bo infringed
pi Press Association at Its Wth
sanual convention at Biloxi, M b s,
U sl wook dlsrnsssd a cods of fair
competition os' It refers to the
printing Industry.
A resolution
A ,; c T k u r d k a l l
woo passed etetlng »h* sroup’s
belief Ibnt nowspopsts do not

Merchants To OpeaAt

' yistcher ssys that “we
to do something to plug
ten In the present Income
,, The Senator I* right,
tbd. W e* will go »' long
rwtowsrd vectoring the taiee
rit ths rest of us have W pay.
e ru lo Temp* V sImsu leaders
karisg thrlr Income ten te­
le, m last y ier Imrsstlgtlsd
fe% * ! offl.lal* brtsust of lh*
pklofi that 'he
unusoslty
biy lo w s ’; for last year hr#
real. Maybe buslnsts in Tampa
i year was wort* than .the guvmen! thinks. Or maybe Tampa
I skats" are getting wise to
rgXRSlneome tax methods. ' '

M c L A U L IN , Jr*

Press Of Miiuissi

tall linen.
Adoption of. the limited opening
hours each wook. aleo slmlaates
Thursday half holiday* that ham
been observed by merchants dur­
ing the -" —vie- me*tbs. In their

this. Country need* Is a
indent loaf of bread.—A
morning paper,
edtter", writes on* sonirtetnly hits tha neU on
A"—Tha Oulf a learn. Or

L ew * Dupttcfttd

manta f f f yopr auroat. quickest mean* of snjoylpg the worid. T h ^ .h ^ l^
yon obtain tba beet tba world offere, at a price which sride tug ba* taadeb-

•iv th iu ia to

Advertisenjents save, you time,

r* rr'.S *1,W-jWiKr.

�M pNPAT, J t L T I I , IM I

Picnic Given In Honor

Colorful

B e rea n d ts

Otfktete M yt

th b will ba mom tha# ISDO.OOD,ooa oa Aar. is. whenttkd flaaa r
lag la completed.

t U H dZ t

Thla would giro tbo Trowaory a
general fund of caah an that data
of lljM 8,000,00® or mom.
Tha Troaaory baa a largo Mach
of eertMkatea falling duo oa Aug.
11, aad again on Sept. IS. N a t
monlb Uw Mg month 4 por am t
certificate* Itoood during Urn
bank emergency of last March
will mature, calling for 8489JKMc00*. wbilo la September $481,000.OOO a t 1 1-4 par cent .certificate*
fall due.

Swimming and otlwr (port*
wrro rnjojrd by tha party oarlf
in th« efterneon and later a pirnb
rupprr wa* arrrod on the beach.
Anxmg Ihot* praaont wort: tho
Mi**e* Slary Elisabeth end Ca­
milla Pulr.tun, honor gua*U, Mr.
and lira. Wallace W. Ball, Mr. aad
Mr*. John Mebch, Jr., and daugtv.
Ur. Kadsley, Mr. and Mr*. W. A.
Adama, Mi** Margaret Pater*,
and Frank L. Woodruff. Jr., Leo
Kiel I. Albert Connelly, Maurice
Wlmbbh, and Cordon Dean.

TbO financing I* aipoctcd to bt
tbo tart until O c t I, if tbo boldera of tho $481,000,000 of 3«pUm­
ber m aluritiea turn them In fo r

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.Harz

. Mba charlotte Smith baa mturaod f » m Asberilk, M. C.

m a rv
■ .iB itijr

will, tncreaao tha toUl of tbo
bomb to bo booed to p a 1.000,000.
From tho original $800JW0A$0
0f 'boada tha Treatury will pny
off tho August maturitlaa d

n boy&gt;99

y wmRobert
iroduelag a*

w ith their parawta. Dr. and Mr*.
Soanual ..Pnlaatoa, Roan Court.
Mr. aad Mm. C. P. Stahl had
ao.thalo dlamer guest Friday night

ly-nonWhite,
[orbert
ry Coiplylag

Saturday from polnte In NawJar(* f wboeo they bava beea • pend­
ing: the part (fatrwnaks.
Among those from born a t
Dayton* Beach yesterday wore:
Ijr., and Mgk. C. R. Adam*. Mra.
Ruth Stewart, Mrs. (L J. Mayor,
and Mba Mill Wkltsor.
’_Dt . A. 0. Chaateariate undefwoat an operation thb morning
a t tho Orange General Uoapltal la
Orlando.
Mra. N. F. LoZette and Mba
Oliva LaZotte bnva ra tu n |(d from

VkldoeU, Go. w hen they visited
the format's daughter. M n. R..H.
BaiafenL Mra, LoZette ana th e n
for two month* whUa MUa LoZrtte waa away a week.

W. H a n , of Orlantb.
H R. H art greeted tbo gueata
wearing an afternoon gown of lavtndor colored crape.
Her only
Jnwalry wa* an eld gold nochlaco
“ d bracelet (a t whkh waa glren
bar by Mr. liarn 60 yanca ago aa
a wadding gift,
S r. and lfr*. Uars bava sU
chlltlrtn, on# of whom U dead* snd
!• grandchildren, three of whom
won precast a t the celebration
Sgjurday. Tbo children a n : Mr*,
A. Olarman, William IU n , nd
Paul lla n ,_ 0t .UlinjJa, Albert W:
Lou b
Garme, of Cbampaln. 111.
ild waa ac' appointmanta and decoration*. Vasoo and
bowb of yellow roes# t nd bouqoeU
of mixod yellow flower* were Uied
to adorn tho )l*Ing roomo which
won opened enaulte for the oecaalon. In the dining room the largo
refroahaunt tahio waa, coatmed

ItE C lfV E R Y

090,000 of now money from Uto
u ta 0f the notes,
T n Ottober. tbo T raw u r, wilt
the opportunity In ead. part
of u&gt;.
,000,000 euUUnding
4 1.4 par cant Fourth Liberty

Wa are going to do our part to »peed na­
tional recovery by working shorter hour* and
rabe wage* to meet the requirement.

m , c, u for redemption of any
0f lt fh , largoat of tho war Ing the

made by tho Treaiury, it U posalblo It may refund part of that
law* and tha additional fJ.000,000.000 In' other Liberty boada
now callable.
Tbo uao of tho bomb In refundthroughout (h« afternoon by tho
honor gueatt* granddaughter, Mrs,
Louie Geutber, of Highland, HI.,
M n. W. W. Qoetach, and llb a

Louie W, Garme, of Champaln,
III., Hr. and Mra. Milton Gouther,
of Highland, HU Mr. aad Mrs. B.
R. Beck, Mr. and Mra. W. WGoolach and chlldron, William,
Mariya, and May Anna, U n - J.
W! Rutledge, Mra. W. C. Wilson,
Mts. L. T^ Sheppard, Mr. HM H n .
A. W. Leo and daughter, Caroline
Ing tho caka wera a miniature Lad, Mra. R. R. Dene, Mra. Ella
their collar*
bride and bridegroom aad their Ward, Mba Dorothy Garnu, Ml**
The plot of -Dlplomanlaea" la attendanta dressed In clotbee of Dolorea Garme, MUa Minnie Both,
neaUy and anappyi » frolic of fan tho period of 1880,
and Rarnwtll Back, and A. K.
Rrtkoefcmeate
won
aervad
whkh poker inspired gaga a t tbp
Geneva (Peace Conference and
practically everything of currant
inte n e t

eertifkateavt. on- Aog.
_________
- 18
an,| Sept. IS I* tho first *tep by
the Trea*ury townrd funding tl&gt;*
huge nnmuht of ouUtantling *h»it
term *ecutjlka into longer term
paper.
’In all the government ha* $7,1)00.000,UOO of bilb, eertifIrate*
and note* outstanding. The bill*
generally are 01-day paper, tha
certificate* from ala month* to a
y ear and the note* run up to flva
year*.
The publk debt, now totaling
$22.dll,20l,5rt81 will be ltvrea*ed
hy the amount of new money
r*l*rd in tha rale of th* new **.
curikle*. The high record r*tabIbhed Aug. 31, 19111. waa 120.Mil,701,848.

Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Torrance
ami daughlrre, Mr*. Drier Schanl
and Ml** Marllae Torrance, who
hare been apentling the pa*t three
week* In Charlotte and Blowing
Ilo.lt, N. C., returned home J*»-

I L A S T S P E C IA L !
Prices Must Go Up
So Don’t Phil To Take Ad.v»nt**« .
• '
o fT h !*
t

Mra. J. S. I'm -Um l and daugh­
ter, Ivey, «f Charlolle N. C. have
arrived lu apend *everal day*
here with Mr. and Mr*. Hugh
T orrents, Mellnnvlle Avenue.

Mr*. Arthur l&gt;. Zachary. Jr.
ami young daughter, Mary Patrivia,-have - bean— rentnvad-feom
the Fernald-UugMnn Memorial
lloepltal to their home, 8PJ Magholla Avenue.

JUST ARRIVED

CELERY SEED SHIPMENTS
STOKES HPKCIAL
HTOhKS OLD (101.DRN
IFranch Grown
l*yramld Typo)
FKKNC1I 8PRCIAI.
.11 lligh Germination. True to typo. Full Hearted. Free from
.

5 -D A Y -S P E C IA L -5
A

Cltaned
rre»»ed

Cleaned

GOATS
PANTS

Cleaned
A I’reeled
Cleaned
A I’reaaeil

Thl* rpecial l» fvr th b wnafc. «i|Rt
and for ca*h only. H* tura to phono
or bring your clothe* In th b weoh’lotv
thb b positively uur b a t rpeclej • o lfta f
Sat. Aug. Alb la tha tat day, Lrtfe go aadput burineea herb where l|mhdWd he.

tioTATOES
A eearce item. Iluihel crate* while they last

$2.75
STORKSSEEDS

1

T. L. Dqmae left laat night for
Jacksonville to spond a short
Mr. and Mra. George ZarHaldF, time.
Mr. and Mn. Henry ZurHaida,
nnd daughter, Virginia, Mka Ma­
James A, Wright la spending ■
rin e. Zor Held*. end WUlbrn Luhr- few days In Jacksonville oa buemann, returned ‘ Friday
from Inose.
Seceerae, N. J , where they have
been spending several weeks wlO
Ml** Ann McCaaaee and Mb*
relatives.
Mark Herring left yestertky for
Mrs. ,, Jareph A. Meisch and Moultrie, Oa. w hen they wlir
rg h te r, Mary Martha, returned ■pend about two weeks.
yrojkrday. from. Daytona Beach
Miss F nncr» Darby returned
w hen they spent a week with
tb ( former'* abler, Mrs. A. M. Saturday to bar homo a t Vldalta
Ga. after spending a few
h en aa the guest of Mbs Jean
Marlin Leery, South Sanford
Are no*.
‘Among those from horn,*** * J'rsns &gt; Warner has returned
apaat • yesterday afternoon at fr«m Cleveland aad Painesville,
Diytcna Beaeh were:, tho, Mbar* Ohio w hen ha has been rpenrkng
tbe cummer with h e grandmdher, Mr*, p. 0 . L. Warner.

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Wleboldt St!

T h la (a J J a t i o n a l ^ L

Aeannoirobo-woTgimarriei
relebrated
ulatrsarr
bam with
iooq hour
k&gt;n from
lock. A
waa rairnoon by
nd thoir

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Of 2 Pnletton .Girls

.(Continued From roea-i One* *
food tU tR T U M .

Mm . J m m

A. T. Boyd, of AUsaU
Inc tho fo rm ers daunt
C. 1. Colrnu and V
Honoring Mina Mary Elisabeth Abram* a t tbnir home 1
Pufnton anti M in Camilla PuIon­ Sanford A tn u t. •
ian who plan to return tomorrow
to Boston. after (ponding several
w««bi horo with thoir parents, Dr.
and Mm. Samuel Pu lesion, Rose
I N 8 TK U C T O R e
Court, Mr*. R. A. Ntwman and
BtRINU AMD BR
Sim. W. A. Adama rntrrtainrd
INSTRUMENTS
with, a plrnk yertsrday aflrmoun
Phone 4M-W.
an,j svahlhg at'D aytona Hcsch.

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